German Chancellor reaches Israel, and will meet Netanyahu
Today is the 11th day of the war between Israel and Hamas. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has reached Tel Aviv to assure help to Israel. After meeting Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu and President Isaac Herzog, he will also meet German families whose relatives are captured by Hamas.
America can deploy its 11 thousand soldiers in Israel. According to the report of the Wall Street Journal, these soldiers will not fight the war directly, but will provide technical and medical support to the Israeli forces. Meanwhile, American Army Chief Michael Eric Kurila has also reached Israel.
On the other hand, Iran has given a strong warning to Israel and the countries supporting it. Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khomeini said on Tuesday that if Israel does not stop bombing Gaza, the world will not be able to stop Muslim forces.
Since the Hamal attack in Israel on October 7, Israeli forces have been continuously bombing Gaza. These attacks have been carried out in Khan Yunis and Rafah in southern Gaza. Information has been received that more than 70 people have died there in 24 hours, including children. So far, 1400 people from Israel, 2808 people from Gaza and 57 people from the West Bank have been killed in the war.
250 civilians are in captivity of Hamas
Hamas military spokesman Abu Obeida said they had 200 to 250 civilians in captivity. Among these foreign citizens are our guests. We will release them when the situation improves. Obeidah also said that he is not afraid of Israel's major ground operation in Gaza. The Israeli army is preparing for ground action in Gaza with 10 thousand soldiers.
Israel's major attack delayed due to Biden's visit
The Israeli army has completed preparations for ground action and is waiting for the green signal from the government. Here, on Tuesday morning, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced that President Joe Biden will visit Israel on October 18. He made this announcement after more than 7 hours of talks with PM Netanyahu and officials.
According to the New York Times, Israel's ground offensive in Gaza may be delayed due to Biden's visit. In fact, since October 7, Israel has been retaliating by continuously bombing Gaza. Taking this further, Israel has also decided to enter Gaza, so that the commanders of Hamas can be completely eliminated.
At the same time, 'New York Times' quoted the Gaza Government Press Office as saying that 254 people were killed in Gaza between Sunday and Monday.
Rumor of Biden arriving a day earlier
Russian media house RT shared a video on social media X (Twitter) giving information about US President Joe Biden's arrival in Israel a day earlier. Indian media also carried it. However, the video shared by RT is from 2022, when Biden visited Israel.
Existence is at stake
- The winter session of the Israeli Parliament began on Monday. After a few minutes, alert sirens started sounding. At this time a woman MP was speaking. He stopped the speech and immediately after this all the MPs and the Prime Minister went into bunker-like rooms. After some time the proceedings started again. Netanyahu gave a speech.
- Israeli Prime Minister said- It has been 75 years since our country got independence, but it seems as if even today we are fighting the war of independence. I want to tell the country that this is a war for our existence and we will win it.
- Netanyahu made an important confession in parliament. Said- There is no doubt that we have made mistakes and because of them Hamas was able to carry out the October 7 attack. Investigation of this matter is going on. Hamas is also a threat to the world. Now Hezbollah is also attacking at the instigation of Iran. I would just say to all of them that do not make the mistake of trying us, there will be very dangerous consequences.
Important updates of war
- To help the people of Gaza, 100 trucks filled with aid materials are parked on the Gaza-Egypt border. They are waiting for permission to go inside.
- Israel has asked for $10 billion in aid from America.
- Hamas also fired rockets towards Tel Aviv on Monday. On this, Israel's internal intelligence agency Shin Bet has said that this responsibility was theirs. They should have stopped this from happening.