Israel-Hamas LIVE: Terror group claims enemies are ‘close to reaching truce deal’ as IDF units close in around another hospital
RECAP: Dozens of premature babies born into Gaza warzone arrive in Egypt for treatment
Yesterday, we brought you the news that 28 premature babies were evacuated from Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital.
The tiny newborns, with bright blue woolly hats placed on their small heads, were carefully placed on stretchers before being put in an ambulance heading away from the bombs and carnage of Gaza.
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WATCH: IDF advance in Gaza's Jabalia camp
The IDF have released footage on social media of Israeli soldiers advancing through Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp.
The Israeli military said its Division 162 – also known as the Steel Formation – ‘completed the encirclement of Jabalia tonight’.
Before the war, Jabalia had a population of more than 170,000. It has been the target of multiple Israeli air strikes since the outbreak of the conflict.
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Scottish parliament to debate ceasefire today
In Scotland, First Minister Humza Yousaf will lead a debate on a ceasefire in Gaza today, amid mounting pressure in the UK on officials over the war.
Mr Yousaf tabled a motion on Monday which will be debated in Holyrood, calling for an ‘immediate ceasefire’ in the conflict.
It will also condemn the ‘barbaric and unjustifiable’ Hamas attacks of October 7 and demand the release of all hostages taken.
Breaking: Israel and Hamas are 'close to reaching a truce agreement'
Here is our main story this morning, that brings you the news that Hamas has claimed it is close to agreeing a truce with Israel.
Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement issued this morning that the terror gorup has delivered its response to Qatari mediators.
Qatar is understood to be working on the agreement.
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Israel-Hamas war: What you need to know on day 45 on the on-going conflict
Good morning and welcome to MailOnline’s liveblog covering the 45th day of the on-going war between Israel and Hamas.
The war was sparked on October 7 when Hamas gunmen killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in shocking cross-border raids into Israel.
Since then, the Hamas-run health ministry says more than 13,000 people have been killed inside Gaza by Israel’s relentless bombardment and siege.
Amid reports that the two enemies are nearing a truce agreement that could see hostages released, and as IDF troops close in around another hospital, here's what you need to know about the conflict on November 21, 2023:
Update includes reporting from AFP news agency
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