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Heavy urban fighting rages around Gaza's biggest cities as today marks two months since 7 October attack
- The death toll has soared to 17,177 according to the Gaza health ministry.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said troops had closed in on the Khan Yunis home of Hamas's Gaza chief.
- Air strikes also rained down on Rafah city in the far south, near the Egyptian border.
GRA President insists training standards must be maintained despite rush to police Dublin
151 will next week leave the Garda College in Templemore at least two weeks ahead of the completion of their training.
'Deepening horror' condemned as Israel carries out attacks in Gaza's second-largest city
- The focus of the conflict has shifted into the besieged territory's south.
- Israeli troops, tanks, armoured personnel carriers and bulldozers have rolled into Khan Yunis in the south.
- Dozens of people were killed and injured in heavy strikes on areas east of Khan Yunis yesterday, Hamas said.
Documents retrieved from Hamas by Israel reveal 7 October attacks were planned years in advance
The devices and documents were discovered by Israeli intelligence officers.
'They can't leave Gaza': The Palestinians fighting for climate in face of Israel's violations
“We had lots of initiatives from youth and from women who were going to talk about their work here – but they can’t leave Gaza.”