Many international newspapers highlighted the difficult reality of life in the Gaza Strip, due to the war that Israel has been waging on the Strip for nearly a month, and focused on the state of alert of the Israeli army following Hassan Nasrallah's speech.

For its part, the French newspaper Libération indicated in a report entitled "Gaza is a graveyard and children are on the front lines" that more than 3700,4 children have been killed since the start of the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip about <> weeks ago, and noted the fears of non-governmental relief organizations that this number will increase due to the humanitarian and health crisis experienced by the residents of the Strip, and because of the continuation of the war and its non-stop.

The British newspaper Al-Ghadirdian highlighted the difficult reality experienced by doctors and aid workers in Gaza, as many of them complained that the international community had abandoned them, leaving them alone trying to save thousands of wounded and injured.

There is very little normal life left in Gaza, and health and relief organizations are struggling to survive, survive and continue to provide services to those in need.

The Independent newspaper reported on the state of alert experienced by the Israeli occupation army following the speech of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah yesterday, in which he talked about the fact that the war fronts with Israel are open, and talked about the possibility of further escalation on these fronts.

The Israeli construction company Ashush, which previously built a secret US base in Israel with a $35 million Pentagon-funded contract, has also established a "settlement on stolen Palestinian land."