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Dozens of Israeli forces pulledout from southern Gaza

Israel’s army said on Sunday that they have taken their soldiers out of the southern Gaza city of Khan Younis. This is an important part of their mission against the Hamas group. Now, they have fewer soldiers in Gaza than they did before.

Defence officials said soldiers were getting ready to move into the last place controlled by Hamas, called Rafah. “The fighting in Gaza is still going on, and we are a long way from ending it,” said the military leader, Lt. Write in simple words: Gen. Herzi Halevi is an Israeli general.

Channel 13 TV said that Israel will start moving people out of Rafah in a week and it could take a few months.

Nevertheless, the withdrawal was an important event as Israel and Hamas reached six months of fighting. Military officials, who want to keep their names secret, said a big group of soldiers is still in Gaza to do planned operations, including in a place called Khan Younis where the leader of Hamas, Yehya Sinwar, is from.

A video in Khan Younis showed people going back to a place with broken tall buildings and climbing over wreckage. Cars were flipped upside down and burned. The main hospital in Southern Gaza, called Nasser, was in very bad condition.

Ahmad Abu al-Rish said sadly, “It’s all just broken pieces. ” “Animals can’t survive here, so how can a person. ”

Israel has promised to send soldiers to fight in Rafah soon. But there are 1. 4 million people living in the city, which is more than half of the population of Gaza. The idea of an attack has made the whole world worried, even Israel’s closest friend, the US, wants to see a good plan to keep civilians safe. Letting people go back to Khan Younis might help ease some stress on Rafah.

John Kirby, who speaks for national security at the White House, said again on Sunday that the US doesn’t support an attack on Rafah. He told ABC that the US thinks the Israeli soldiers leaving Rafah is just a break for them to rest and get ready to go back, and not a sign that they are planning a new attack.

Israel’s military withdrew some of its troops from the badly damaged northern Gaza during the war, without making much noise about it. It keeps doing airstrikes and attacks in places where it thinks Hamas is back, like Gaza’s biggest hospital, Shifa. The head of the World Health Organization said the hospital is now empty and destroyed.

After six months, many people in Israel are feeling more and more upset. There are big protests against the government and people are getting angrier because they think the government is not doing enough to free around 130 hostages. The government says that about a quarter of the hostages have died. Hamas fighters took around 250 people captive when they went from Gaza to Israel on October 7 and caused the deaths of 1,200 people, mostly innocent civilians.

Thousands of people protested outside the Knesset in Jerusalem, demanding that the government make a deal to free hostages. The protest was organized by the families of the hostages. In the south part of Israel, sad family members came together at a music festival where over 300 people died on October. Reworking the sentence would allow me to comprehend it better, so I could try to help you further if you provide more information.

“We cannot believe this is real and the people in Gaza and our country also cannot believe it’s real. ” “We just want to stay alive,” said a person named Talia Ezrahi who was protesting.

Another protester, Michal Fruchtman, said she would agree to anything in order to bring back the hostages and stop the mass killings in Gaza.

Talks were supposed to start again on Sunday in Cairo to try to make a deal to stop fighting in exchange for letting the hostages go. An Israeli group, led by the head of the Mossad intelligence agency, was going to Cairo, as told by an Israeli official who wanted to keep their identity a secret. They were not allowed to talk about it with the media.

There was a lot of pressure to take action right away.

“This doesn’t look like a war against terror. ” This no longer looks like a war to protect Israel. Chef Jose Andres said it seems like a war against humanity. Seven of his colleagues were killed in Gaza. Help deliveries to the area were stopped on a very important new path by the sea.

“Gaza has been left alone by most of humanity,” according to a statement from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

The UN and other groups are saying that a lot of people in Gaza will soon not have enough food. They want Israel to allow more aid to be brought in by land so that people can get the food they need. Some Palestinians are even looking for plants to eat because there isn’t enough food. Many trucks full of help have been stuck outside Gaza, waiting to go in.

“People are slowly dying because they are not getting enough food and water. This has been happening for the last six months,” said Avril Benoit, the head of Doctors Without Borders USA, in an interview with CBS.

Mothers who have had babies in Gaza since the war began are at high risk.

The Gaza Health Ministry reported that 38 people who were killed in Israel’s bombing were brought to the hospitals in the last day. It was reported that 33,175 people have died since the war started. It doesn’t tell the difference between regular people and fighters, but it says that two-thirds of the people who died are children and women.

Israel’s army kept losing soldiers, including four who died in Khan Younis. More than 600 Israeli soldiers died since October. 7, as per the government of Israel.

Worries about a bigger fight in the area kept going as a high-ranking Iranian military adviser cautioned Israel that none of its embassies were secure after a strike in Damascus last week – said to be done by Israel – that killed two important Iranian generals and destroyed an Iranian consular building. Israel has not admitted to being involved.

“No Israeli embassies are safe anymore,” General said. Rahim Safavi, a military advisor to Iran’s top leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was quoted by the semi-official Tasnim agency.

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