Nov 23, (V7N) - The ongoing situation in Gaza remains dire, with both the humanitarian crisis and political conflicts intensifying. Hospitals in Gaza are on the brink of closure due to a shortage of fuel, and the United Nations has warned that aid deliveries are becoming increasingly difficult to manage. Protests continue amid escalating violence, while international attention has focused on arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for Israeli leaders, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defence Minister Yoav Gallant. These warrants accuse them of war crimes related to starvation as a method of warfare and other crimes against humanity.

On the military front, Israel has continued its operations in Gaza, including airstrikes on the cities of Beit Lahia and Jabalia, which have resulted in significant casualties. In response, Hamas has also been targeted, with the ICC issuing a warrant for Hamas military chief Mohammed Deif, suspecting him of war crimes for the attacks on Israel that triggered the war.

The situation is further complicated by tensions in Lebanon, where Israel has been involved in military strikes against Hezbollah, leading to additional casualties. The conflict has spread across borders, exacerbating an already catastrophic situation for civilians in Gaza, Israel, and Lebanon.

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