World Health Organization officials said that on that day, more than patients from the Gaza Strip in Palestine would be transferred to the United Arab Emirates and Romania, including children with chronic diseases.

WHO Representative in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, Rick Peeperkorn, said that the patients will travel by car through the Kerem Shalom crossing at the southern Gaza Strip border with Israel, and then fly to the UAE, where some will continue to Romania. The WHO has previously organized similar medical evacuation operations. Peeperkorn said that there are currently about 10,000 patients in the Gaza Strip awaiting transfer.

According to the Gaza Strip Health Department's daily report, since the outbreak of the new round of Israel-Palestine conflict last month, Israel's military operations in the Gaza Strip have resulted in the deaths of over 21,000 Palestinians and more than 55,000 injuries.

According to Palestinian media reports, the Israeli military has conducted air raids on multiple areas in northern and central Gaza since the evening, resulting in at least deaths, including more than a dozen children. One of the airstrikes destroyed two houses in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza, causing multiple fatalities and leaving several others trapped under the rubble.

According to a daily briefing by the Israel Defense Forces, in the past day, the Israeli military "eliminated terrorists" in the central region of the Gaza Strip and the northern Jabalya refugee camp, and discovered weapons and explosives at destroyed "terrorist infrastructure points" in the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah.

According to Reuters, Israeli military aircraft dropped leaflets in Beit Lahia on that day, urging residents who had not yet left their homes and shelters to "head south."

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