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Israel vows more info soon on deadly hospital strike

Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon said that over the next few days, there will be more information about a strike that killed at least 20 people, including five journalists in the south of Gaza Strip on Monday, on Monday.

“We are still investigating the details of this incident, so we will have more information about it in the next few days,” Danon said, “Danon said. He said.

“Our goal is not terrorists, not terrorists, not a terrorist, not to fight terrorists,” he said.

Reuters, Associated Press, Al-Jazeera and other exits were among the dead.

The Israeli army said that six Hamas members were killed in the strike at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis on Monday and that the US Ambassador of UN Dorothy Shea was killed in a statement to the Security Council.

“IDF hit the site that Hamas used to watch the troops in the hospital” and using a abbreviation for the Israeli army.

“We note the rapid nature of this investigation, and we urge this council to condemn the continuous use of Hamas’s civil infrastructure.” He said.

None of the five journalists were among the six Palestinian militants targeted by the Israeli army in a written statement published on Tuesday.

The statement included photographs of six people killed, including Hamas and Islamic jihad members.

On Wednesday, all United Nations Security Council members except the United States warned that famine in the Gaza Strip was a “human -made crisis” and that the use of hunger as a weapon of war was banned by international humanitarian laws.

In a joint statement, 14 members of the Council immediately called for the release of all hostages held by unconditional and permanent ceasefire, Hamas and other groups, and to remove all the restrictions on the Gaza Strip and Israel’s aid delivery immediately and unconditionally.

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