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Armed conflict between Israel and Palestine has entered the tenth day. In Gaza alone, more than 200 people have died and nearly 60,000 residents have been evacuated, but Israel has not yet responded to the call for a ceasefire.



This is reporter Kim Young-ah.



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sound of tear gas continues continuously like the sound of a machine gun.



The smoky smoke poured down quickly swallows up the streets.



Israeli police took guns to crackdown after Palestinian protests demanding an end to air raids in Gaza.



Violent clashes broke out in Jerusalem and throughout the West Bank, with injuries one after the other.



A body was also seen in the middle of the street.



[Inhabitants of Badea D'Wake/Hebron: Israeli police started firing Palestinian protesters with live ammunition. A Palestinian man was taken to the hospital after being hit by a live ammunition.]



The death toll in Gaza has risen to at least 219 in the tenth day of Israeli air strikes.



Of these, 63 are children.



In addition, 450 buildings were destroyed, and nearly 60,000 residents lost their homes and were on the way to evacuation.



[Stephen Dujarik/United Nations spokesman: Over 58,000 residents and children lost their homes. Of those, 47,000 are living in 58 UN shelters in Gaza.]



Following US President Biden's support for a ceasefire, France submitted a resolution to the UN Security Council calling for a ceasefire.



Egypt also proposed to both sides to enter the armistice at 6 a.m. local time tomorrow (20th).



Egyptian broadcasters say Hamas accepted the Egyptian offer, but Israel did not respond.



(Video editing: Jo Moo-hwan)