Israel's war on besieged Gaza rages on its 27th day as Tel Aviv relentlessly bombards the Palestinian territory from land, air and sea, killing about 9,060 people, two-thirds of them women and children.
A Palestinian man, holding a wounded child in his arms, tries to get to the safety amid destruction caused by Israeli air strikes on Bureij refugee camp located in central Gaza on November 02, 2023. / Photo: AAIsrael's army has said its forces have encircled the Hamas stronghold of Gaza following days of expanding ground invasion in the besieged Palestinian territory.
Medical sources at Nasser hospital in Khan Yunis said at least 11 people were killed in the Israeli strike. Israel has prevented the entry of fuel and electricity into Gaza, while it has severely restricted the entry of water, food, and medicine since the start of the current ongoing conflict on October 7.Lebanon's state-run National News Agency has said four civilians were killed in Israeli bombardment of a border area in southern Lebanon.The latest deaths raise to 10 the number of civilians killed on the Lebanese side of the border since tension began to rise along the Lebanon-Israel border.
"What we're trying to do is explore the idea of as many pauses as might be necessary to continue to get aid out and to continue to work to get people out safely, including hostages," he told reporters at a briefing.1800 GMT — Bahrain confirms ambassador to Israel returned home, Israeli envoy to Manama left
One of the schools affected was in Jabalia refugee camp"after two days of heavy bombardments in the area," a UNRWA statement said, while the others were in Shati, or beach camp, and two in Bureij.
"Turkish Palestinian Friendship Hospital in Gaza City reportedly ran out of fuel yesterday and was forced to stop most of its activities rendering 70 cancer patients and serious risks," UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters. “We are in the midst of a war. It will be a long war and we will fight until the end. We are being proactive and fighting against the enemy in their territory,” he said.Lebanese armed group Hezbollah launched simultaneous attacks on 19 different positions in northern Israel along the border with Lebanon, a senior Hezbollah source has said.
"We're at the height of the battle. We've had impressive successes and have passed the outskirts of Gaza. We are advancing," Netanyahu said in a statement released by his office. It gave no further details.The head of the World Health Organisation has said the forced evacuation of hospitals in Gaza would put the lives of hundreds of patients at risk.
"Pakistan has concerns about Israeli atrocities which are taking place currently in Gaza and we believe these atrocities amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Mumtaz Zahra Baloch told Anadolu during a weekly news briefing in the capital Islamabad.A representative for the Hamas group in Lebanon has said Germany's ban on the group's activities showed that the country was in partnership with Israel on crimes against Palestinian people.
"Note that, for more than a week now, they have been telling us that 'tomorrow the fuel in hospitals will run out'. So far it has not run out," Lieutenant-General Herzi Halevi said during a televised appearance, in response to a reporter's question. Hamas is aiming to destroy the state of Israel, Faeser opined, criticizing Hamas for aggressive behaviour during demonstrations and aggressions towards Jewish institutions and homes in the country.The Israeli army has said that it had struck three targets inside Lebanese territory after rocket fire into Israel.
A UK government statement said the leaders"discussed the worsening humanitarian situation in Gaza and agreed on the importance of urgently scaling up the delivery of life-saving humanitarian aid."Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov has said that a visit by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to Russia is being planned.
"Gaza’s main cancer hospital ran out of fuel and was forced to stop its services, risking the lives of 70 cancer patients," OCHA said.US Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the need to reinforce regional stability with Saudi Defence Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman al Saud, the State Department has said.
"If such plans are implemented, the consequences of mass displacement of people will be catastrophic and will only worsen the situation in the region. And there will be disastrous consequences for both Palestinians and Israelis and for the region as a whole," she warned.Türkiye is ready to take in cancer patients from Gaza's Turkish-Palestinian Friendship hospital, which went out of service on Wednesday after running out of fuel, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca has said.
In a statement, the ministry said a 24-year-old succumbed to his injuries sustained this morning in the city of Al Bireh.Another 14-year-old Palestinian was also killed by Israeli gunfire in the city centre of Al Bireh. Abusada said the overwhelmed hospital is struggling to treat more than 800 wounded people, most of whom suffer from medium or critical injuries.
The two shepherds, aged 20 and 22, had been reported missing on Wednesday as they herded their flock through Wazzani, their home village near the border, Lebanon's official National News Agency reported. For the first time after weeks of the deadly Gaza crisis, the Rafah border crossing opened to let people out of the Israeli-besieged enclave.
“These exceptional measures will allow the Indonesian Hospital to work for a matter of days,” Al Qudra says. “However, if we cannot secure electricity or fuel then we will face a disaster.”Casualties from Israeli air strikes on the Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza have risen to 1,000, according to the Health Ministry.
At least 320 foreign nationals left the Palestinian enclave to cross into Egypt on Wednesday, the first to benefit from a deal mediated by Qatar. "However, there are still over 20,000 injured people in Gaza with limited access to healthcare due to the siege," it said.Israel hit Gaza's largest refugee camp with renewed air strikes, prompting UN rights officials to warn that targeting densely populated residential areas"could amount to war crimes."
Nizar Sadawi has the latest from Palestine’s Gaza on foreign passport holders who are allowed to leave the Israeli-besieged enclave through Rafah border crossingAt least 195 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp on Tuesday and Wednesday, Gaza government's media office has said.
"As a rabbi, I need you to call for a ceasefire right now," she said, referring to the deadly conflict. "I'm the guy that convinced Bibi to call for a ceasefire to let the prisoners out. I'm the guy that talked to Sisi to convince him to open the door" along Gaza's border with Egypt to allow freed hostages to leave.Lebanon's Hezbollah has said it destroyed an Israeli drone over south Lebanon with a surface-to-air missile, an account disputed by Israel's military which confirmed the missile launch but said its aircraft suffered"no damage".
The statement said Sisi stressed that settling the Palestinian issue requires the implementation of the two-state solution and that military solutions will compromise the region's security and stability.What's it like to be a parent in Gaza, where Israel has killed more than 3,600 children so far? Mexican diplomat Alicia Buenrostro, speaking at a UN emergency special session on Gaza, called for the"occupying power" of Israel to cease its claim to the Palestinian territories, arguing for a two-state solution."The humanitarian situation in Gaza is more alarming by the day," Argentina's foreign ministry also said, urging Israel to allow aid into the occupied territory.
Twenty Australians were among the first group of foreign citizens who entered Egypt from the Israeli-besieged Gaza via the Rafah border crossing, Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs Tim Watts has said. "The Yemeni armed forces will continue to carry out their military operations in support" of the Palestinian people, the statement added.
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