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Palestine wants ceasefire but central Gaza raided by Israel ground forces

US aircraft hit Iranian installations in eastern Syria, according to the Pentagon. At UN meeting, Palestinian ambassador appeals for truce while central Gaza has been raided by Israel ground forces…

The Pentagon reported Friday that the US military bombed two Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and related installations in eastern Syria.

At the UN, the Palestinian ambassador urged bombings to stop to save lives. In response, Israel’s ambassador reaffirmed their resolve to eliminate Hamas.

Gilad Erdan, Israel’s permanent UN ambassador, stated Hamas “does not care about Palestinian people, peace or dialogue.”

Early Thursday, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, “When we enter Gaza and continue fighting, we will collect the full price from the murderers—the perpetrators of Hamas-ISIS’s horrific atrocities.” I again urge Gaza’s non-involved inhabitants to flee south.”

In reaction to the October 7 Israel-Hamas confrontation, the US has dispatched warships, fighter aircraft, two aircraft carriers, and thousands of troops to discourage Iran and Iran-backed forces.

The US military has increased security to safeguard Middle East personnel from Iran-backed militias.

In response to international concern about Gaza’s humanitarian situation and civilian deaths, the US offered a draft resolution on Saturday.

Conclusion

US airstrikes hit two Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps and related locations in eastern Syria, according to the Pentagon. The Palestinian envoy at the UN meeting demanded a halt to bombings to preserve lives, but Israel’s representative underlined their commitment to defeat Hamas. Israeli permanent envoy to the UN Gilad Erdan said Israel is fighting Hamas, which does not want peace or negotiation. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered Gaza’s non-involved people evacuated. The US has dispatched warships, fighter aircraft, and more troops to discourage Iran and Iran-backed forces. New security measures protect US personnel in the Middle East.

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