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Gaza Genocide: 24-Hour Update
- At least 123 Palestinians killed, 437 wounded:
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that Israeli terror attacks have claimed the lives of 123 Palestinians—including 21 aid seekers—and injured 437 more in the past 24 hours.
- Starvation crisis deepens:
Eight more people, including three children, have died from starvation, raising the total hunger-related death toll to 235, with 106 of them children.
- Global outrage over journalist killings:
Protests continue worldwide following Israel’s targeted assassination of four Al Jazeera journalists and two freelancers in Gaza.
- In London, demonstrators taped their mouths shut to protest the silencing of journalists.
- In the Philippines, a student newspaper alliance condemned Israel’s “brazen” killing of journalists.
- Water crisis: ‘Dying of thirst in Gaza’
Access to clean drinking water remains dire, with Israel bombing water sources and targeting Palestinians at collection points. Aid groups allege that water is being used as a weapon of war.
- Relentless bombardment:
Overnight Israeli terror attack hit Gaza City’s Zeitoun, Sabra, and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods, signaling a new phase in military operations.
- Aid distribution centers remain deadly:
Despite the dangers, desperate families continue to risk their lives at distribution points for basic necessities.
- West Bank violence:
Israeli settlers injured a Palestinian man in the northern Jordan Valley; 10 Palestinians were kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces in the occupied West Bank.
- Diplomatic developments:
- A Hamas delegation has arrived in Egypt for ceasefire talks, as Israel continues its Genocide to seize Gaza City and forcibly displace nearly one million Palestinians southwards.
- New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon criticized Israeli leadership, stating Netanyahu had “lost the plot” as New Zealand considers recognizing Palestine.
- International justice efforts:
The United Nations’ Ben Saul called the ICC complaint over the killing of journalists a logical step toward accountability.
NGOs are pursuing legal action at the ICC against senior Israeli occupation commanders for these targeted killings.
- Call for meaningful action:
While 24 foreign ministers and the EU’s top diplomat have called for an end to Gaza’s famine, experts stress that words must be followed by concrete action.
- Media accountability protests:
In New York, protesters outside The New York Times accused legacy media of “running cover for Israel’s genocide,” demanding truthful reporting on Gaza.
- Testimonies from the ground:
An American pediatrician volunteering in Gaza described deliberate targeting and maiming of Palestinian aid seekers, raising further alarm over human rights abuses.
Summary:
As Israel’s genocide on Gaza continues—with over 61,722 killed and 154,525 wounded—the humanitarian catastrophe deepens, and the world’s eyes remain fixed on Gaza’s suffering, the silencing of journalists, and the urgent need for justice and action.
This has been Ghost Princess News Bulletin—amplifying voices for Palestine. @GhostPrincess
Gaza Genocide: 24-Hour Update
- At least 123 Palestinians killed, 437 wounded:
The Gaza Health Ministry reports that Israeli terror attacks have claimed the lives of 123 Palestinians—including 21 aid seekers—and injured 437 more in the past 24 hours.
- Starvation crisis deepens:
Eight more people, including three children, have died from starvation, raising the total hunger-related death toll to 235, with 106 of them children.
- Global outrage over journalist killings:
Protests continue worldwide following Israel’s targeted assassination of four Al Jazeera journalists and two freelancers in Gaza.
- In London, demonstrators taped their mouths shut to protest the silencing of journalists.
- In the Philippines, a student newspaper alliance condemned Israel’s “brazen” killing of journalists.
- Water crisis: ‘Dying of thirst in Gaza’
Access to clean drinking water remains dire, with Israel bombing water sources and targeting Palestinians at collection points. Aid groups allege that water is being used as a weapon of war.
- Relentless bombardment:
Overnight Israeli terror attack hit Gaza City’s Zeitoun, Sabra, and Sheikh Radwan neighborhoods, signaling a new phase in military operations.
- Aid distribution centers remain deadly:
Despite the dangers, desperate families continue to risk their lives at distribution points for basic necessities.
- West Bank violence:
Israeli settlers injured a Palestinian man in the northern Jordan Valley; 10 Palestinians were kidnapped by Israeli occupation forces in the occupied West Bank.
- Diplomatic developments:
- A Hamas delegation has arrived in Egypt for ceasefire talks, as Israel continues its Genocide to seize Gaza City and forcibly displace nearly one million Palestinians southwards.
- New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon criticized Israeli leadership, stating Netanyahu had “lost the plot” as New Zealand considers recognizing Palestine.
- International justice efforts:
The United Nations’ Ben Saul called the ICC complaint over the killing of journalists a logical step toward accountability.
NGOs are pursuing legal action at the ICC against senior Israeli occupation commanders for these targeted killings.
- Call for meaningful action:
While 24 foreign ministers and the EU’s top diplomat have called for an end to Gaza’s famine, experts stress that words must be followed by concrete action.
- Media accountability protests:
In New York, protesters outside The New York Times accused legacy media of “running cover for Israel’s genocide,” demanding truthful reporting on Gaza.
- Testimonies from the ground:
An American pediatrician volunteering in Gaza described deliberate targeting and maiming of Palestinian aid seekers, raising further alarm over human rights abuses.
Summary:
As Israel’s genocide on Gaza continues—with over 61,722 killed and 154,525 wounded—the humanitarian catastrophe deepens, and the world’s eyes remain fixed on Gaza’s suffering, the silencing of journalists, and the urgent need for justice and action.
This has been Ghost Princess News Bulletin—amplifying voices for Palestine. @GhostPrincess