What has happened in the last few hours
These are the latest news on the war between Israel and Hamas in Gaza at 8:30 p.m. this Thursday, February 22:
– Netanyahu unveils his post-war plan for Gaza: Israel will control security and rules out a Palestinian state. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, revealed last night, for the first time and after four and a half months of war in Gaza, his plan for the day after the conflict, in which he draws a demilitarized strip, whose security will depend on Israel and in the that there is no UN office for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA). Furthermore, he continues to refuse the establishment of a Palestinian state.
– The Gaza Health Ministry raises the death toll from the Israeli offensive to 29,514. The Gaza Health Ministry, controlled by Hamas, raised this Thursday to 29,514 deaths – most of them children and women – the number of victims in the Strip since the Israeli offensive began on October 7. In the last 24 hours, 104 Palestinians have been killed and 160 have been injured, up to 69,616.
– Gaza's economy shrank more than 80% in the fourth quarter, according to the World Bank. Gaza's economy has plummeted by more than 80%, going from about $670 million in the third quarter to just $90 million in the fourth, according to the World Bank. Israel's war against Gaza has had a “catastrophic” impact on the territory's infrastructure, the institution said in a statement.
– Two dead and four injured, one of them seriously, in an attack with an Israeli drone in the West Bank. Two people died on Thursday night and four others were injured in an Israeli drone attack against a vehicle in the northern West Bank city of Jenin, in which the army claimed to have killed a jihadist militiaman who was preparing an attack. . According to Israel, one of the deceased is a member of Islamic Jihad who, it claims, was planning “a shooting attack” against Israelis.
– Hamas leader leaves Egypt after days of negotiations on a possible truce in Gaza. The delegation of the Palestinian group Hamas, led by the leader of its political bureau, Ismail Haniya, concluded its visit to Cairo this Friday, after several days of negotiations with the head of Egyptian Intelligence and an American advisor to try to reach a truce. in Gaza, although no progress has been announced.
– US accuses four people of transporting Iranian weapons for Yemen's Houthi rebels. The US Department of Justice has announced charges against four people for transporting Iranian-made weapons for Yemen's Houthi rebels, who intended to use them in their attacks in the Red Sea. The material was seized by US Navy SEAL troops and Coast Guard agents on January 11.
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