ガザで推定1万の遺体ががれきの下に 国際社会がラファ侵攻に自制を求める [イスラエル・パレスチナ問題]:朝日新聞デジタル

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In a shocking revelation, the Gaza authorities have disclosed that an estimated 10,000 bodies are buried under the rubble in the southernmost part of Rafah, Gaza, as a result of the Israeli military’s attacks. This information came to light amidst the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian territories, with the military operations expanding to the northern and central regions of Gaza.

The Gaza authorities had previously reported the number of casualties, but the discovery of these additional bodies has raised concerns about the extent of the humanitarian crisis in the region. The situation has prompted calls from the international community for restraint and a cessation of hostilities.

Meanwhile, in a recent NHK debate program, Suzuki Keisuke, a member of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, expressed concerns about the proposed amendments to the Political Funds Control Law in response to a factional scandal within the party. Suzuki highlighted the need to address political power struggles within the party and emphasized the importance of political reform.

In another development, a citizen group in Oita Prefecture has released color footage from the US National Archives showing the moments leading up to the sinking of the battleship “Yamato” during World War II. Experts have suggested that the footage may capture the final moments of the iconic battleship, adding a new perspective to the historical record.

These events underscore the complex and multifaceted nature of the current geopolitical landscape, with conflicts, political scandals, and historical revelations shaping the narrative of our times.

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