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Border crossing between Egypt and Palestine's Gaza opens to let a trickle of desperately needed aid into besieged Palestinian territory as Israel continues to rain bombs on Gaza on 16th day of the offensive.

More than 4,741 Palestinians killed and 15,898 wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry says. / Photo: AAPalestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Shtayyeh has called on the international community to create"united front" to stop Israel's attacks in Gaza.

It said that $40 million of government spending has been earmarked for the initiative, launched amid the ongoing conflict in nearby Gaza.A blast and the sound of ambulances was heard near the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Palestine's Gaza, shortly after a second aid convoy had entered the crossing from the Egyptian side, witnesses said.

Humanitarian situation in Gaza is catastrophic; 20 aid trucks that have entered so far is a drop; aid agencies need secure, sustainable access to the enclave – UN World Food ProgramThe Israeli Health Ministry said the number of Israelis injured since the start of the armed conflict with Palestinian group Hamas has risen to 5,132.According to the local private broadcaster Channel 12, the Israeli army has classified 1,210 injured soldiers as"disabled" since Oct. 7.

The death toll of Hezbollah affiliates killed in fighting with the Israeli army has risen to 22 since Oct. 7.The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees announced that it will run out of fuel in Gaza in three days. “I reiterate my appeal for spaces to be opened, for humanitarian aid to continue to arrive, and for hostages to be freed,” the pope added.1233 GMT — At least 18 Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza

Hezbollah"will make the mistake of its life. We will strike it with a force it cannot even imagine, and the significance for it and the state of Lebanon will be devastating," Netanyahu said on a visit to troops in northern Israel near the Lebanon border.More than 4,741 Palestinians killed and 15,898 wounded in Israeli strikes on Gaza since October 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.

In a separate report from the Prisoners group, Israel arrested 65 Palestinians in the occupied West Bank on Sunday as the total number of detainees climbed to 1,130 since October 7.The United Nations humanitarian chief says it’s unclear whether more aid will enter Gaza. On the northern front, Israel has been attacking fighters trying to fire missiles in across the Lebanese border and struck a site in Lebanon from where a missile was fired at an Israeli aircraft, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said in a briefing.A Turkish presidential aircraft, loaded with medicines and medical supplies destined for Gaza, has departed from Ankara to Egypt's capital Cairo.

GAZZE’YE YARDIM İÇİN UÇAĞIMIZ HAVALANDI. Cumhurbaşkanlığımıza ait, ilaç ve tıbbı malzeme ile dolu, 20 uzman hekimin bulunduğu uçak Ankara’dan Mısır’a hareket etmiş durumda. The strike hit the Al-Ansar mosque, which the Israeli military alleged"was used by the terrorists as a command centre to plan the attacks and as a base for their execution."

The comments by Hezbollah’s deputy leader, Sheikh Naim Kassem, came as Israel shelled and made drone strikes in southern Lebanon, and Hezbollah fired rockets and missiles toward Israel. Hezbollah said in separate statements that its members launched guided missiles at a Humvee vehicle belonging to the occupation forces in the vicinity of the Dovif barracks, resulting in casualties among its crew, including killed and injured.

Israel's refusal to allow fuel to enter besieged Gaza is threatening the lives of 130 premature babies in the besieged enclave's hospitals, local authorities said. "If fuel is not urgently delivered to hospitals in Gaza, it will pose a serious danger to the injured and patients," the Gazan Health Ministry had previously warned.

The ministry said dozens of mosques were also severely damaged by Israeli air strikes in most areas of the enclave.

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