Tel Aviv [Israel], October 27: Israeli infantry penetrated the northern Gaza Strip and attacked many Hamas targets, while the UN Security Council could not find a common voice on the conflict.
Israel marched at night
Israel announced on October 26 that a group of its tanks and infantry entered Gaza
A black-and-white video posted by the Israeli military
Deadlock at the UN
Hamas, the Palestinian political-military organization controlling Gaza, suddenly attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing about 1,400 people and kidnapping more than 200 hostages. Israel then retaliated against Hamas, killing more than 6,500 Palestinian civilians in Gaza as of October 26, according to Gaza health authorities.
The conflict has deepened divisions at the UN Security Council when two resolutions proposed by Russia and the US were not passed at this body on October 25. While the US and its European allies rejected calls for a ceasefire, Russia, China and many developing countries supported an immediate end to the conflict. Speaking at the White House on October 25, President Biden emphasized the "path to peace" between Israelis and Palestinians
Meanwhile in Moscow, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that the conflict could spread beyond the Middle East and that the world's main task right now is to prevent "bloodshed". "Otherwise, further escalation of the crisis will cause serious, extremely dangerous and devastating consequences. Not only for the Middle East, the impact could spread far beyond the region," Mr. Putin said.
Source: ThanhNien Newspaper