Israel's military will continue to fight “on all fronts.”

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Updated as of December 30, 10:30 PM: Israel will continue to fight “on all fronts.” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said this out loud Al Jazeera At a press conference on Saturday. He added that Israel needs time to achieve victory. Netanyahu also said the border between Gaza and Egypt should remain under Israeli control. “[Die Grenze] should be closed. “It is clear that no other agreement will ensure the demilitarization we seek,” he said.

Updated as of December 30, 5:05 PM: The border between Israel and Lebanon was shelled again on Saturday (December 30). German press agency. Israel's military says it has recorded several rockets fired from a neighboring country. A suspected projectile that entered Israeli territory from Lebanon was intercepted. The troops also struck “Hezbollah's operational infrastructure.”

Shia Islamist Hezbollah fighters confirmed attacks on Israeli positions. According to the group on Saturday, several of its members were killed again. Lebanese News Agency NNA Israel reportedly launched artillery strikes in southern Lebanon. Initially there were no injuries. Information on warring parties cannot be independently verified at present.

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Since the beginning of the Gaza War, there have been repeated clashes between the Israeli army and Hezbollah along the border between Israel and Lebanon. © Hussain Malla/AP

The death toll in Gaza continues to rise

Updated as of December 30, 2:42 pm: The number of Palestinians killed since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip has risen to 21,672, according to the health authority controlled by the terrorist organization Hamas. Also, 56,165 people have been injured, the authority's spokesperson said on Saturday. In the past 24 hours alone, 165 Palestinians have been killed and 250 wounded in 14 Israeli attacks.

The authority last recorded 21,507 deaths on Friday. How many of the victims were civilians and how many belonged to terrorist organizations was not broken down. The figures cannot currently be independently verified, but the UN and other observers point out that the authority's figures have proven overall reliable in the past.

Israel declares war break – humanitarian disaster looms

First report from December 30, 1:30 PM: GAZA – Israel's military announced a four-hour tactical truce in fighting on Saturday at a camp in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip. Military operations there will be temporarily suspended for humanitarian reasons, a military spokesman said on the Arabic-language X (formerly Twitter) site on Saturday. Through this, people should be provided with additional products.

The Israeli military earlier urged residents of the southern coastal region of Khan Younis to seek safety in Rafah, near the Egyptian border. Thousands of Palestinians are said to be sheltering in tents there.

Israel News: Refugees in Gaza can no longer seek asylum

According to the UN, after Israeli offensives expanded to include the central part of the Gaza Strip, there was no room for internally displaced people. For example, the town of Rafah is “exploding”, according to the UN. Palestinian relief agency UNRWA's Gaza director, Thomas White, criticized it a few days ago.

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The army on Saturday designated a route for civilians to flee through Khan Yunis, a route previously used by civilians. The army has warned that the current route is dangerous.

Israel war news: Diseases spread in refugee camps

According to OCHA, the UN emergency relief office, emergency shelters in the Gaza Strip continue to grow in cramped quarters with tens of thousands of displaced people. Health services have long been overwhelmed, and new evacuations ordered by Israel are making their work even more difficult.

World Health Organization (WHO) chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus previously listed cases of the disease on the online platform X on Twitter. Later, 180,000 people in the Gaza Strip suffered from respiratory infections and more than 136,000 children under the age of five suffered from diarrhea. There are over 55,000 cases of lice and scabies. Diarrhea can be life-threatening if left untreated in children under the age of five because the body loses water and important minerals.

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