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Gaza is facing a serious health crisis due to the shortage of medicine and fuel, as well as deteriorating sanitary conditions. The United Nations reports that only a small number of UNRWA health centers are operational in the enclave, where piles of waste and sewage pose serious health risks. The situation continues to worsen due to overcrowded shelters, limited access to food, water, and fuel, minimal medical supplies, and the summer heat.

In other news, Israeli forces are fully prepared for a potential war against Hezbollah in Lebanon. The head of the Israeli Air Force, Tomer Bar, stated that Israeli forces are ready for any scenario and emphasized the importance of attacking the enemy on their own territory as the ultimate solution. Bar’s comments echo Defense Minister Yoav Gallant’s warning that Israel is capable of bringing Lebanon back to the Stone Age.

Recent rocket and missile attacks from Lebanon targeted Safed in northern Israel, causing power outages and property damage. According to reports from Haaretz newspaper, Washington has cautioned Israel that even a limited ground operation in southern Lebanon could escalate into a full-scale conflict involving Iran and its allies.

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