War in the Middle East: Israeli army reports 100 Hamas casualties
The Israeli army has reported that approximately 100 armed Hamas members have been killed in Khan Yunis since the start of a new Israeli attack. The offensive was launched in response to the reorganization of Hamas fighters in the city and aimed to recover the bodies of five Israeli hostages.
However, there have also been civilian casualties. Australia, New Zealand, and Canada have called for an immediate ceasefire, while demonstrators in Tel Aviv have marched for peace.
US President Joe Biden has urged Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to quickly reach a ceasefire and release the hostages. The war has led to tensions among IDF reservists who object to the conduct of the war.
Israel and Hamas continue to negotiate a Gaza peace plan, although Israel has recently tightened its demands.
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