Red Cross Accuses Israel of Killing 22 in Bombing; Game Tactics and Strategies for TTD; Israeli Attack on Red Cross Facility Amid Escalation along Lebanon Border; Possibility of Wider War in Gaza Conflict

Bombing in Rafah Red Cross Headquarters Leaves 25 Dead and 45 Injured; IDF denies involvement

The Red Cross has accused Israel of killing 22 people in a bombing with large caliber ammunition on the headquarters of the humanitarian organization in Rafah. The IDF has rejected the complaint, amidst a military escalation between Israel and Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon. United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres has warned against Lebanon turning into another Gaza, which could lead to a catastrophe beyond imagination.

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The Israeli attack in the Al-Mawasi area near Rafah reportedly hit a tent city surrounding the Red Cross facilities. Hamas had earlier reported the deaths of 30 people in an attack on a hospital in Gaza City. The Red Cross expressed concern about firing close to humanitarian facilities, putting civilians and workers at risk.

The Israeli army confirmed operations in north and south of the central corridor of the Gaza Strip but denied hitting the tent city. Operations in Gaza coincided with heightened hostilities along the Lebanese border after Hezbollah retaliated against an Israeli airstrike by firing rockets at a barracks in northern Israel. Israel responded by striking Hezbollah military facilities in southern Lebanon.

There are divided opinions among experts about the possibility of a wider war, after Israel revealed plans for an offensive in Lebanon. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened to target all of Israel and even Cyprus if the conflict escalates. The United Nations and some US officials have expressed concerns about the risks of a full-scale war, emphasizing the need for diplomacy.

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