Israel-Hamas roundup: Siege in Northern Gaza, Israeli soldiers, Israeli market, explosion, Hamas hostages

Israel-Hamas War Roundup

Israeli Army imposes siege on Jabalia in Northern Gaza Strip

The Israeli army has surrounded the Jabalia area in the northern Gaza Strip, conducting an operation that resulted in the seizure of rockets and military equipment belonging to Hamas militants. The operation also targeted the Hamas public security headquarters, according to the Israeli army.

Two Israeli Soldiers Lose Lives in Gaza Conflict

The Israeli army reported the death of two soldiers in clashes in the Gaza Strip, bringing the total number of Israeli soldiers killed to 78 since the commencement of the ground operation in Gaza.

CNN Reports: Certain Israeli stock market shareholders received advance notice of Hamas attack

CNN said there was an upward trend in selling shares on the Israeli stock market five days before the Hamas attack on October 7. The report suggests that some stock market shareholders were already aware of Hamas' plan for the deadly attack.

Multiple Explosions Rock Yemen's Capital, Sana'aYnet news website quotes Saudi Arabian media reporting multiple explosions in Yemen's capital, Sana'a, following an attack attributed to Israel. Israeli officials have not provided any comments on the matter.

Al Jazeera: Families of Hamas hostages to meet with Netanyahu on TuesdayAl Jazeera reported that families of Hamas hostages are set to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu today. Following a temporary ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, 105 hostages, including 81 Israelis, were released. Over 130 individuals are believed to still be in Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip.

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