UN Says  ‘Nowhere Is Safe’  In Gaza War Updates In 10 Points

By- Srishti Verma

Al-Qassam Brigades announced that it believes the number of Zionist detainees who perished in the Gaza Strip as a result of Zionist strikes and killings has approached fifty.

Number of deaths in Gaza has grown to 7,028 according to the Hamas-run Palestinian Health Ministry, including 2,913 minors

Hamas is still preventing Gazan people from leaving and using them as human shields.

Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commander-in-chief, Hossein Salami, threatened to bury the "Zionists" if they carried out a land invasion in Gaza.

Number of captives has increased, according to an IDF spokeswoman who stated that 224 relatives of Hamas detainees have been contacted.

More than 200 foreign nationals—many of whom held dual nationality—have been officially certified dead in the Hamas attack by their various nations.

An Israeli attack killed Shadi Barud, the Hamas deputy of intelligence who was allegedly in charge of organizing the October 7th massacre.

The mediators are making progress in their efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages, despite the difficulties encountered in their difficult negotiations, according to Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed Al Khulaifi, who serves as Hamas's principal negotiator.

The foreign minister of the Palestinian Authority called for a ceasefire in the conflict and described Israel's offensive in Gaza as a "war of revenge."

Pope Francis emphasized the need for a two-state solution in his conversation with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Thursday on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, the Vatican said.