Israel Gaza War: Israel to allow 'very minimal' fuel into Gaza. 10 updates

On the 44th day of the ongoing conflict between Israel and Gaza, Israel has agreed to allow a limited amount of fuel into Gaza. This fuel, about 140,000 litres every 48 hours, will be used by the United Nations and the communication system in the area.

Here are the top ten updates on the Israel Gaza War

1. Israel has given permission for the entry of 140,000 litres of fuel into Gaza every 48 hours. The shipments are expected to start on Saturday.

2. Due to a lack of fuel, humanitarian organizations had to stop distributing essential supplies in Gaza. The UN warns that the severe fuel shortage could lead to a potential famine in the besieged area.
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3. Israel reported finding another hostage's body near Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, which has been at the center of conflicting narratives about the suffering of Palestinian civilians.

4. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a Global South summit, called on leaders to address challenges arising from the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

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5. Tanzania confirmed the death of Clemence Felix Mtenga, a 22-year-old agriculture intern abducted by Palestinian militants on October 7. Details about the death and the whereabouts of his remains were not provided.

6. Palestinian telecommunications company Paltel announced a partial restoration of phone and internet services in Gaza after fuel delivery to restart generators.

7. Israel claimed to have supplied food and water to patients in Gaza, but some, like Abu Selmia, said the quantity was significantly insufficient for the nearly 7,000 individuals within the compound.

8. International Criminal Court Prosecutor Karim Khan acknowledged receiving a substantial amount of information and evidence about alleged crimes during the Israel-Hamas war but did not provide details.

9. Khan stated that his office will continue engaging with relevant actors to advance the investigation into the alleged crimes.

10. Militants launched attacks on US military bases in Iraq and Syria, using single-use attack drones, resulting in injuries to one soldier, according to anonymous US officials.