At Least 48 Palestinians Killed in Overnight Israeli Attacks on Gaza
Death Toll Rises to 32 in Southern and Central Gaza
Overnight Israeli attacks on Gaza have killed at least 48 Palestinians, mostly in southern and central Gaza. Medical sources say at least 32 people died in southern Gaza, including six children. The Israeli military said it targeted Hamas military sites in response to rocket fire from Gaza.
U.S. President Biden Discusses Hostage Talks in Egypt
U.S. President Joe Biden has spoken with Egyptian and Qatari leaders about upcoming hostage talks in Cairo. The talks aim to secure the release of American and Egyptian prisoners held by Hamas. The United States hopes to build on the momentum of last year's prisoner swap between Israel and Hamas, which saw the release of an Israeli soldier and two Palestinian prisoners.
Israeli Military Issues Evacuation Orders in Gaza Strip
The Israeli military has issued new evacuation orders in the Gaza Strip, forcing more Palestinians to leave their homes. The orders affect areas near the border with Israel and are intended to protect civilians from potential Israeli airstrikes. The Israeli military said it is targeting Hamas military sites in response to rocket fire from Gaza.
Meta Warns U.S. Campaigns of Iran-Linked Hackers
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has warned U.S. political campaigns to be wary of Iranian-linked hackers. Meta said the hackers were targeting campaigns with phishing emails and other tactics. The warning comes ahead of the 2022 midterm elections, which are seen as a major test for U.S. democracy.
Conclusion
The overnight Israeli attacks on Gaza have caused widespread devastation and loss of life. The international community has condemned the attacks and called for an immediate ceasefire. The United States is working with Egypt and Qatar to secure the release of hostages held by Hamas.
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