Hamas Says Israel's Strikes on Refugee Camp Kill More Than 195 People
- The Hamas-run government in Gaza reported that at least 195 Palestinians died in Israeli attacks on the Jabalia refugee camp, which UN officials believe could be war crimes. The Israeli military said that the strikes targeted Hamas military leaders.
- Conditions in Gaza are increasingly desperate with shortages of food, fuel, water, and medicine due to Israel's assault and blockade. Hospitals are struggling with fuel shortages, and the main power generator at an Indonesian hospital is no longer functioning.
- US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is due to visit Israel and Jordan, expressing solidarity but also advocating for minimizing Palestinian civilian casualties and protecting Palestinian rights. The US House of Representatives could pass a bill providing aid for Israel.
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(S+) Israelis on the offensive: He thinks the war is wrong — and yet shelling the Gaza Strip
An orthodox major who wants revenge. A left-wing author who is now targeting Gaza with explosive grenades. Or a dental technician who identifies the victims of terror day after day. How life has changed in Israel.
Israeli troops move in to central Gaza City amid calls for humanitarian pauses
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says his troops are at the height of battle in Gaza and that they’ve passed the outskirts of their target, Gaza city. The Health Ministry in Gaza, run by Hamas – proscribed a terrorist organisation by the UK, says more than 9 thousand have now been killed there in the last three weeks. At the Rafah crossing to Egypt, 400 more people were authorised to leave. A warning, this report contains distressing im…
More than 20 000 wounded people still in Gaza: MSF
More than 20 000 wounded people are still trapped in the Gaza Strip, according to Doctors Without Borders (MSF), despite initial evacuations of foreign passport holders and badly injured Palestinians across the border to Egypt. MSF noted the evacuations of “a number of severely injured” people in a statement on Wednesday, saying that its 22 international staff members in Gaza had also been among those who left the territory via the Rafah border …
Israel talking to agencies about setting up field hospitals in southern Gaza
By Dan Williams JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel is talking to medical agencies about setting up field hospitals in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, where it has told Palestinian civilians to seek refuge while it fights Hamas in the north, an Israeli official said on Thursday. Colonel Elad Goren of COGAT, an Israeli Defence Ministry agency that liaises with Palestinians on civilian affairs, said the idea was initially to address the general …
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