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Israel-Hamas War getting worst day-by-day?


The recent situation of Gaza is getting day worst day-by-day but all of these because the rocket launched by hamas on israel on 7 october and kidnap 240 people of israel where 30 where children after that situation in gaza strip in getting worst by continuous air strike launch by Israeli defence force and after that pamphlet drop by israeli defence forces to evacuate gaza city and all the people of gaza to shift in south of gaza and fully evacuate the northern gaza where israeli defence forces think that most of the hamas terrorist made their camp and bases. 

Situation in Middle East   

where israel is launching the ground invasion in Gaza on the other hand the other countries in middle east like turkey, qatar, libya etc called back their ambassador to their home countries because all the countries are seems to be supporting as per their interest in hamas but this thing is not affecting as much to israel according to report the situation is gaza getting worst day-by-day where peoples of gaza looting the UN food supply camps, medicine store etc for getting the some food and treatment equipments. 

Losses in the war 

where israel losses their 1300 people so far of now and 240 were hostages by hamas on the other hand palestine loses as of now more then 10000 people in which more than three were children below the age of eighteen as per palestine health ministry. 

there is huge loses in war many people supporting the israel and other hand many people supporting palestine but the major thing the people not supporting is humanity where 30 children of israel is in hostage of hamas and more than three thousand children killed in this war what was the fault of that children who don't even know anything about the world and what they can achieve in their life if they don't stuck in this situation.   


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