The temporary cease

The temporary cease fire between Hamas and Israel concluded on December 1, leading to the resumption of Israeli bombardment in Gaza.

 The cease-fire termination followed Hamas’s release of over 100 hostages, out of the 200 taken during the surprise attack on Israel on October 7. In return, Israel released more than 200 Palestinians from its prisons.

As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, the World Health Organization said Gaza has no fully functioning hospitals left.

Twenty-three hospitals are not functioning at all, nine are partially functioning and four are minimally functioning, the WHO said.

“Gaza’s health system needs urgent resuscitation,” the organization stressed, and the WHO again called for a cease-fire. The temporary cease

During a press briefing on Wednesday, IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari revealed that GoPro footage from an Israel Defense Forces canine unit dog captured the three Israeli hostages five days prior to their tragic mistaken killing by IDF forces.

Hagari explained, “Five days before the abductees were killed by the IDF, amid the encounter of the Golani patrol, the dog came forward to clean the area. Terrorists shot the dog. Analyzing the voices in the video, we could recognize the abductees.”

He further noted that all three hostages were identified through voice recognition, and the footage indicated they were merely one kilometer away from where they would be mistakenly killed days later.

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