Elementor #554493 October 15, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Sunday Telegraph – Israel set to hit Hamas from ‘land, sea and air’ Israel has said it is preparing to attack Hamas by “air, sea, and land” and has completed a call-up of 360,000 reservists, the Sunday Telegraph reports. Writing in the paper, Deputy Prime Minister Oliver Dowden says Britain’s support for Israel’s right to defend itself “must not dissipate when the reality of fighting an enemy that hides in tunnels and amongst civilian homes, schools, and hospitals takes shape”. Today’s top stories Like this…
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Elementor #554487 October 15, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today The Observer – Israel warns fleeing Gazans: ‘The next stage is coming’ The Observer says Israel has warned fleeing Gazans that “the next stage is coming” and says US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has called on Israel to exercise restraint. The paper also says the death toll from the bombing of a civilian convoy heading out of northern Gaza on Friday has now risen to 70. It says women and children were among the dead and that, less than an hour after the strike, Israel…
Elementor #554481 October 15, 20231 Min Read Summary of the Top 6 headlines today Sunday Mirror – War in the Middle East The Sunday Mirror features a full-page image of a man carrying an injured child following a bombing raid on the city of Khan Yunis in the south of the territory, to where civilians in the north have been told to move. The headline reads: “Escape to hell”. The front page also has a story “Hamas terror squad knew their victims.” Today’s top stories Like this article? why don’t you share it? its easy … just click the icon…
Today’s news summary – Paper Talk Sunday Papers: Gazans escape hell as Israel prepares to invade Sunday’s front pages continue their coverage of the ongoing crisis in Gaza as Israel is expected to start a full-scale invasion of the Gaza Strip. War in the Middle East The Sunday Times speaks to Israeli reservists waiting for orders. The paper says there’s no thirst for revenge – they simply answered a call of duty. The Observer says people living in Gaza are already running out of food, water, fuel and medical supplies – and now face an escalation. “Escape to hell” is…
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Civilians flee to southern Gaza after Israel’s warning More than 1.1 million people living in northern Gaza are under orders to evacuate. Civilians are fleeing the area by car, on the back of trucks and by foot after an Israeli warning that civilians should move south within 24 hours. The Israeli military said it knew it would take longer than that to move everyone but blamed Hamas for telling the Palestinian civilians to ignore the call. The UN has urged Israel to withdraw its order, warning of “devastating humanitarian consequences” Israel has soldiers amassed near Gaza ahead of an expected…