The Gaza Strip remains under siege for the 27th consecutive day as of Friday, 3 November with continued Israeli ground operations and bombings in northern Gaza, which have led to the death of at least 9,257 civilians since 7 October. Update 12: An Israeli airstrike hit the gate of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza, Al Jazeera English reported on 3 November. The Palestinian Red Crescent (PCRS) said its ambulance was targeted. “Our colleagues were saved by a miracle,” PCRS added in a tweet. Update 11: Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar told Irish media that Israel’s military campaign against Hamas following the 7 October attack “resembles something more approaching revenge.” Varadkar said he strongly believed that Israel has a right to defend itself and “go after Hamas,” but that what it is doing right now will not guarantee “its future freedom and security.” Update 10: The families of nine Israeli victims of last month’s Hamas attacks have submitted a complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) alleging suspected war crimes. They are also seeking the prosecution of Hamas for genocide and the issuance of an international arrest warrant for its leaders, as…
Israeli Airstrikes injure 21 in Al Quds Hospital, PCRS Ambulance Hit at Al-Shifa Hospital
November 3, 2023
