It was another night with the conflict in Gaza dominating the airwaves as the conflict entered the end of day six.

The conflict is between a lawless Israeli military and innocent Palestinian civilians, former foreign minister Nabil Fahmy told Yahduth Fi Masr’s Sherif Amer (watch, runtime: 3:13 | 5:32), arguing that it is natural for the Palestinians to grow frustrated and resort to violence. Arab League Assistant Secretary-General Hossam Zaki called on Israel to respect international and humanitarian law and called out western media for its “very fierce” stance against the Palestinains, during a phone-in with Amer (watch, runtime: 4:08).

Fear of the Israel-Hamas conflict spilling over: “No one can be sure that the conflict will stay confined to Gaza,” Zaki told Yahduth Fi Masr (watch, runtime: 1:15). Strategist Samir Farag joined Ala Maso’uleety’s Ahmed Moussa (watch, runtime: 3:10 | 2:29) to warn against the consequences of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah’s wider intervention in the ongoing conflict. Former assistant foreign minister Mohamed Hegazy reiterated the need to put an end to the violence in Gaza on Al Hayah Al Youm (watch, runtime: 13:58), while Palestinian Red Crescent spokesperson Muhammad Abu Musabih joined Masa’a DMC (watch, runtime: 9:30) to give us the latest on-the-ground updates.

Presidential candidates weigh in on the conflict in Gaza: Candidates have shifted their campaigning from internal public policy to the situation in Gaza seeing as it threatens Egypt’s national security, academic author Mohamed Fathy told Yahduth Fi Masr (watch, runtime: 3:59).