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“Every second, every moment, you can hear the sound of bombing around you,” says Ghada Ouda, a Palestinian freelance translator who fled her home in Gaza City to Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
In a voice recording sent to the BBC, Ouda explains the situation in the southern part of the enclave. “We have few, few, few supplies of food, water. We sleep on the ground,” she says.
The Palestinians sheltering there survive on “food from cans, some vegetablea, which is not enough”.
“Even bread is very rare,” she says. “We have to go to far places. It takes you, like, five hours to get your bread and it’s not enough for all of the family.”
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What’s the latest?
- 436 killed in Gaza in 24 hours: Palestinian officials in the Hamas-run health ministry say more than 430 people have been killed in Gaza since yesterday morning – taking the total to more than 5,000 since 7 October, they say
- Israel says 320 targets hit: The israeli military says it’s targeting Hamas infrastructure, including tunnels and rocket-launch sites
- Israel’s raids inside Gaza: Israel says its forces went inside the Gaza Strip on Sunday to clear the area of terrorists and weapons, with one Israeli soldier killed. IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari said Israel carried out more raids into Gaza overnight to “kill squads of terrorists who are preparing for the next stage in the war” and to “get intelligence on the missing and the hostages”
- Hostage number rises: Israel says 222 people are known to be held hostage in Gaza
- British-Israeli soldier killed: Yosef Guedalia, 22, was a soldier in an anti-terror unit and killed while confronting Hamas gunmen at Kibbutz Kfar Aza on 7 October, his family says
- Scotland’s first minister: Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf says his mother-in-law and her husband are living through “torture” as they remain stuck in Gaza, in a house with 100 people
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Hamas says it has launched two drones into southern Israel
In the last half an hour, an air raid alert has been issued in southern Israel after a suspected drone attack.
Hamas, writing on Telegram, says it used two drones to attack Israeli military posts.
The Israel Defense Forces says the alert was issued across Nir Oz and Ein HaBesor – areas near the border with Gaza.
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Red Sea resort considering ‘tent city’ to house Israeli evacuees