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🔴 RECAP #Israel #Palestine (as of 23:30 GMT, 22 May)

- US National Security advisor Jake Sullivan criticised Israel for withholding tax revenues from the Palestinian Authority (PA)

- At least seven Palestinians were killed by an Israeli army drone strike in Gaza City, according to Palestinian news agency

- Israel has seized control of around 70 percent of Gaza’s southern border with Egypt, the Wall Street Journal reported

- Three Israeli soldiers were killed fighting in northern Gaza on Wednesday

- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has slammed Norway, Ireland and Spain for recognising a Palestinian state, saying the move was a "prize for terrorism”

- In the last 24 hours, 62 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 26 May)

Here are the latest developments:

1- Israeli forces have killed at least 46 Palestinians and wounded 130 more over the past 24 hours

2- Hamas's military wing killed, wounded or captured Israeli soldiers during fighting in the Gaza Strip late on Saturday.

3- The Palestinian Wafa news agency said an Israeli air strike killed 10 Palestinians, including children and women

4- A Hamas official denied reports that Gaza ceasefire talks would resume in Cairo on Tuesday.

5- The European Union's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, called on Israel to "immediately" follow the ICJ's ruling to halt its military offensive on Rafah.

6- The British government criticised the ICJ for ordering Israel to immediately halt its military assault on Rafah

7- The Spanish defence minister said on Saturday the Israeli war on Gaza is a "real genocide"

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🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 27May)

1- The Palestinian health ministry said that 35,984 Palestinians had been killed and 80,643 injured in Israeli strikes since 7 October in Gaza.

2- At least 35 Palestinians were killed and dozens of others wounded after a number of Israeli air strikes hit a camp for displaced people in Rafah.

3- Hamas said that Palestinians must "rise up and march" against the Israeli "massacre" in Rafah.

4- Hamas's al-Qassam Brigades said it had launched a "big missile" attack on Tel Aviv on Sunday for the first time in six months.

5- Israeli strikes on south Lebanon on Sunday killed five people, official media and a source close to Hezbollah said.

6- The threat of famine has returned to northern Gaza as Israel continues to restrict the entry of aid from all crossings, the Hamas-led government in the besieged strip has said.
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 28May)

Here are the latest developments:

1- On Monday, international condemnation began to pour in response to Israeli strikes on Sunday that killed at least 45 Palestinians in a camp for internally displaced people in Rafah, Gaza's southernmost city

2- At the Rafah crossing with Egypt, an Egyptian soldier was killed in an exchange of fire with Israeli forces. Cairo said it was investigating the incident

3- A White House National Security Council spokesperson commented on the Israeli strike on displaced Palestinians that killed 45 people, saying that while Israel should "take every precaution" to protect civilians, Israel "has a right to go after Hamas"

4- Israeli forces launched killed two workers at the Kuwait Hospital in Rafah. Later on in the day, the director of the hospital announced that the medical facility was deemed non-operational

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🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 30 May)

1- Israeli forces continued its military operations in Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza

2- Israel’s military announced that it had seized the Philadelphi corridor

3- Hamas claimed a series of attacks on Israeli forces, including attacks on tanks, military bulldozers and Israeli soldiers

4- Algeria submitted its draft Security Council resolution that calls for Israel to stop its assault on Rafah

5- A CNN analysis of Sunday’s deadly Israeli air strike in Rafah found that US-made munitions were used in the attack

6- Gadi Eisenkot, a minister in Israel’s war cabinet, said it will take “three to five years for a significant stabilisation” in Gaza, followed by “many more” years to form a new government there

7- Israel targeted a residential neighbourhood in the Syrian city of Baniyas

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🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 31 May)

1- Israeli forces continued their bombardment of Rafah, with a dawn air strike that killed 12 Palestinians

2- Hamas has told mediators that it will continue to boycott ceasefire talks until Israel ends its offensive on Gaza and withdraws from the Strip

3- Inside Rafah, a telecoms company said that its service was cut off, raising fears about a lack of the ability for Palestinians to communicate with each other

5- The US and UK together launched a series of attacks on several areas in Yemen that are controlled by the Houthis

6- The Saraya Awliya al-Dam, a Shia armed group in Iraq that is a part of the Iran-aligned umbrella group known as the Islamic Resistance, claims it launched a drone attack on Israel

7- Slovenian PM Robert Golob said his government approved a decision to recognise an independent Palestinian state

8- The official death toll in Gaza increased to at least 36,224 Palestinians, while a further 81,420 have been wounded
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 01 June)⁠

Here are the latest developments:

1- US President Joe Biden announced that Israel had sent its latest proposal for a ceasefire and end to the war on Gaza. Hamas later responded to the news, saying it viewed it in a positive light

2- Leading US lawmakers have invited Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to address a joint meeting of Congress

3- The decomposed bodies of dozens of Palestinians were retrieved from the Jabalia refugee camp on Friday morning

4- At least one medic was killed and another was wounded in an Israeli air strike on an ambulance in southern Lebanon

5- Egyptian authorities detained a group of students who expressed support for Palestine and the boycott movement against Israel

6- The death toll in Gaza has risen to 36,284
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 04 June)⁠

Here are the latest developments:

1- The Israeli military has forcibly displaced over one million Palestinians from Rafah after expanding its aerial and ground attacks

2- More than 3,500 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip are at risk of death due to the "Israeli policy of starvation"

3- At least 40 Palestinians from the Gaza Strip died in Israeli custody since 7 October

4- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he is not ready to end the war on Gaza

5- Satellite image analysis by the United Nations Satellite Centre (UNSOAT) has revealed that 55 percent of all Gaza's buildings have been destroyed or damaged by Israel's ongoing war on the besieged enclave

6- Over 9000 Palestinians, including 300 women and 635 children, have been detained by Israeli forces in the occupied West Bank since 7 October

7- Far-right Israeli minister calls for Lebanon to be sent back to 'stone age'
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 05 June)⁠

1- The Israeli army has killed more than 15,000 Palestinian children in its eight-month-long war on Gaza, mostly students.

2- US President Joe Biden has told Time magazine that people have "every reason" to believe that Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is prolonging the war in Gaza for his reasons of self-preservation.

3- The World Health Organisation has warned that 7,000 to more than 11,000 Palestinian patients need immediate medical evacuations from the Gaza Strip.

4- The Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gantz says hostilities on the northern border with Hezbollah will be dealt with by September “whether by [diplomatic] arrangement or [military] escalation”.

5- The Slovenian parliament approved the recognition of an independent Palestinian state with a majority vote on Tuesday.

6- The House approved legislation seeking to sanction the ICC for its move to issue arrest warrants against Israeli leaders for their conduct in the war on Gaza.
🔴 RECAP: #Israel #Palestine (as of 00:00 GMT 06 June)⁠

Here are the latest developments:

1- Gaza's death toll has risen to 36,586.

2- Hundreds of Israelis have stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque ahead of the far-right annual "flag march" through occupied East Jerusalem.

3- Israel's Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said that negotiations with Hamas "will only be conducted under fire".

4- Oxfam has warned that there is roughly one toilet per 4,130 people in Gaza’s al-Mawasi evacuation zone.

5- Yemen's Houthis targeted three vessels in the Read Sea and Arabian Sea.

6- "Peace in the Middle East cannot be achieved without the creation of an independent state of Palestine", Putin said while speaking to international journalists.

7- A Hezbollah drone attack on the Israeli town of Hurfeish, in the Western Galilee, injured at least 11 people.