26th day (November 1st)
The Zionist regime proposed a plan to transfer 2.3 million people from Gaza to the Sinai Peninsula.
27th day (November 2)
Al-Sadaqa Hospital in Gaza, the sole specialized treatment facility for cancer patients, was forced to close due to a lack of fuel. According to the Gaza government’s media office, the number of casualties in Jabalia rose to 200, with 800 injured and over 100 individuals declared missing. UNRWA, the UN’s humanitarian aid agency for Palestinian refugees, declared Gaza to be evolving into the world’s largest open-air death camp.
US President Joe Biden, for the first time since the commencement of the new round of attacks by the Zionist regime on Gaza, called for a humanitarian ceasefire in the region.
28th day (November 3)
The Israeli government launched an assault on a convoy of ambulances transporting wounded Palestinians. Tragically, this attack resulted in the loss of at least 15 Palestinian lives.
Furthermore, the Israeli military targeted a school in the northern region of Gaza, where Palestinian refugees were residing. Regrettably, this strike claimed the lives of at least 20 individuals.
Recent reports indicate that the United Nations Security Council is considering convening another meeting to address the situation in Gaza. Despite five previous attempts by this international body to broker a humanitarian ceasefire in the region, all have ended in failure.
Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah has declared that a full-scale war has commenced against Israel. He emphasizes the sacred and legitimate nature of this conflict. Additionally, there is growing concern about the possibility of the war expanding beyond the Lebanese front.
Day 32 (November 7)
The CNN TV channel, affiliated with the Democrats and considered close to the Biden administration, reported that a spokesperson from the American National Security Council refuted statements made by Iran’s Foreign Minister, Hossein Amirabdollahian. The unnamed spokesperson stated, “The statements are completely false.” According to CNN, the official from the American National Security Council emphasized that they have clearly communicated to Iran that it should refrain from expanding the conflict and its consequences. The U.S. has also expressed both publicly and privately its demand for the release of hostages held by Hamas, linking their release to a humanitarian pause in the ongoing war. The spokesperson attributed any delays in this process to the responsibility of Hamas.
Day 33 (November 8)
The Ministry of Health in Gaza released the latest statistics, announcing the martyrdom of 10,328 people, including 4,237 children, since the beginning of the Zionist regime’s war of aggression against Gaza. The heinous bombing of Gaza, resulting in the death of Palestinian women and children, continues despite global visibility. Western countries supporting the Zionist regime have vetoed cease-fire resolutions in the Security Council. Instead of working to stop the killing and bombing of Palestinians, these countries have attempted to pass resolutions further supporting the regime.
The Palestinian resistance forces in Gaza initiated the “Operation Al-Aqsa Storm”on October 7, 2023, responding to ongoing crimes by the occupying regime. This operation targeted the positions and bases of the Jerusalem occupation regime with dozens of missiles. In response, the Zionist regime continued its criminal attacks, including continuous bombings of residential areas, killing civilians, women, and children. They implemented a war crime policy of mass punishment, such as cutting off water and electricity to Palestinians in Gaza, and targeted hospitals and ambulances using prohibited weapons, including bombs containing white phosphorus.
According to the spokesman of the Zionist regime’s army, since the beginning of the war, 348 soldiers and army officers, 59 police forces, and 10 individuals from the intelligence organization of the regime have been killed in clashes with the Palestinian resistance. News sources suggest that the actual number of dead and wounded Zionist soldiers might be higher due to the regime’s censorship and information control policies.