The Israeli military continued its operation on the hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip on the 16th, suspecting that fighters from the Islamic organization Hamas were active there, and detained approximately 70 fighters. Health officials in the Gaza Strip say five hospital patients died in the operation, and the number of civilian casualties continues to rise.

Israeli forces entered Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis on the 15th, where many residents have taken refuge, and continued operations inside the hospital on the 16th, searching for the bodies of Hamas fighters and hostages. Ta.



Israeli Defense Minister Gallant emphasized the results of the operation, telling reporters on the 16th that ``approximately 70 terrorists were captured.''



The Israeli military claims it is providing the necessary materials so that hospitals can continue to treat patients, but health authorities in the Gaza Strip say five patients have been left without oxygen. It means that he died.



Gaza health authorities said on the 16th that 112 people had died in the past 24 hours, bringing the death toll to 28,775, and the toll continues to rise.



Meanwhile, on the 16th, a man opened fire at a bus stop along a main road in a town in southern Israel, killing two people and injuring four others, Israeli media reported.



Some media outlets have reported that the gunman was a man living in a refugee camp in East Jerusalem, where many Palestinians live, and that Hamas is "a natural response to the war being waged by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip." I issued a statement.



In response, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on the 16th, condemning the incident as a terrorist attack against Israelis and saying, ``We will continue to fight until we restore safety to all of our people.'' We once again demonstrated our commitment to moving forward.