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The Red Cross has accused Israel of killing 22 people in a bombing with large caliber ammunition on their headquarters in Rafah. Tensions with Hezbollah along the border with Lebanon are escalating, and the Israeli army is reportedly targeting a tent city near the Red Cross facilities.

Hours earlier, Hamas reported the deaths of 30 people in an attack on a hospital in Gaza City. The Red Cross expressed concern over firing so close to humanitarian facilities, endangering civilians and workers. Meanwhile, Israeli airstrikes hit multiple Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon, raising concerns about a wider conflict.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah threatened to target Israel and even Cyprus if the conflict escalates. The United Nations and the Biden administration expressed concerns about the potential for a full-scale war, emphasizing the need for restraint and de-escalation. Washington pledged support to Israel but ruled out deploying troops.

In the midst of these tensions, various content promoting fictional strategies and tactics for different characters and scenarios in a game called TTD were also included. The IDF rejected the complaint made by the Red Cross, claiming that they did not carry out any such attack on their headquarters in Rafah.

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