Israeli aggression on besieged Gaza – now in its 32nd day – has killed at least 10,022 Palestinians, including 4,104 children and 2,641 women.
4:45 GMT - The UN Security Council failed again to agree on a resolution on the monthlong Israeli assault on Gaza.
Despite more than two hours of closed-door discussions Monday, differences remained. The US is calling for “humanitarian pauses” while many other council members are demanding a “humanitarian ceasefire” to deliver desperately needed aid and prevent more civilian deaths in Gaza.
“We talked about humanitarian pauses and we’re interested in pursuing language on that score,” US deputy ambassador Robert Wood told reporters after the meeting. “But there are disagreements within the council about whether that’s acceptable.”
3:50 GMT - 118 aid trucks enter Gaza through Rafah crossing
The Palestine Red Crescent Society announced that it had received 118 aid trucks on Sunday and Monday through the Rafah border crossing, bringing the total number of trucks that entered Gaza since October 21 to 569.
The society said in a statement viewed by Anadolu that “Palestine Red Crescent teams received on Sunday 25 trucks from the Egyptian Red Crescent loaded with humanitarian aid through the Rafah crossing.”
3:14 GMT - Egypt receives 17 people injured in Israeli war on Gaza
Egypt’s Health Ministry announced Monday that it received 17 injured Palestinians and conducted medical examinations on 166 foreigners arriving from Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
“We received a group of our Palestinian brethren who were injured in the events in Gaza,” it said.
It said “medical examinations were conducted on all cases with precise diagnoses and their total number reached 17 wounded individuals.”
2:10 GMT - Netanyahu: Israel to take 'overall security responsibility' of Gaza after war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that his country will take "overall responsibility" of Gaza's security for an indefinite period after its war with Hamas ends.
"Israel will, for an indefinite period, will have the overall security responsibility," he said in a television interview with ABC News broadcast.
"When we don't have that security responsibility, what we have is the eruption of Hamas terror on a scale that we couldn't imagine," he added.
2:00 GMT - Palestine Red Crescent says Al Quds Hospital to run out of fuel in 48 hours
The Palestine Red Crescent Society warned that fuel reserves at Al Quds Hospital in Gaza City will run out in 48 hours as Israel has been barring the entry of fuel into Gaza since October 7.
In a statement, it said that once the fuel runs out, vital equipment at the hospital will shut down including resuscitation equipment, baby incubators and intensive care units.
It added that the hospital is already suffering from a severe lack of medicines and food and water for its medical staff, patients and displaced people.
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