We succeeded in evacuating the bodies of 5 kidnapped people from the Gaza Strip
Some of the kidnapped were killed on October 7, and all of them were detained in a tunnel inside the Gaza Strip.
The operation to recover the bodies of the kidnapped took place in Khan Yunis and was complex
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We bring water and food into the Gaza Strip and try to differentiate between civilians and Hamas fighters
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🔻Another serious car accident on the Sergel road
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Hebrew sources:
Netanyahu received full legitimacy in the US to wage war in Lebanon.
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Netanyahu received full legitimacy in the US to wage war in Lebanon.
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🔻A settler drowned at Mikhmoret Beach. He’s in critical condition.
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🇬🇧 U.K.'s Policy Shift on ‘Israel’
The new Labour government in the U.K., under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is making notable moves against Israel’s military actions:
1. Support for International Justice: Britain is expected to drop objections to the International Criminal Court's pursuit of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This marks a departure from the previous Conservative government’s stance.
2. Resuming UNRWA Funding: The U.K. will reinstate funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which supports Palestinians, despite prior Israeli accusations.
3. Human Rights Focus: Starmer, a former human rights lawyer, is anticipated to adopt a firmer stance on Israel’s human rights violations, diverging from U.S. policies and aligning with international standards.
However, while these actions represent a step in the right direction, they are not enough.
The U.K. must do more than symbolic gestures and funding decisions. Concrete measures, such as halting arms sales to Israel and actively pressing for a comprehensive ceasefire, are essential to ensure accountability and support for Palestinian rights. The international community's commitment should be unwavering and substantive, not merely a political maneuver.
Source: New York Times 🗞️
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The new Labour government in the U.K., under Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is making notable moves against Israel’s military actions:
1. Support for International Justice: Britain is expected to drop objections to the International Criminal Court's pursuit of an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. This marks a departure from the previous Conservative government’s stance.
2. Resuming UNRWA Funding: The U.K. will reinstate funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), which supports Palestinians, despite prior Israeli accusations.
3. Human Rights Focus: Starmer, a former human rights lawyer, is anticipated to adopt a firmer stance on Israel’s human rights violations, diverging from U.S. policies and aligning with international standards.
However, while these actions represent a step in the right direction, they are not enough.
The U.K. must do more than symbolic gestures and funding decisions. Concrete measures, such as halting arms sales to Israel and actively pressing for a comprehensive ceasefire, are essential to ensure accountability and support for Palestinian rights. The international community's commitment should be unwavering and substantive, not merely a political maneuver.
Source: New York Times 🗞️
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The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 589 Palestinians, including 142 children, have been shot and killed by Israeli occupation forces in the occupied West Bank since October 7.
According to a newly released report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the Tulkarm governate has the highest number of Palestinian fatalities in the occupied West Bank, accounting for 22% of total deaths, with 115 lives claimed through the occupation forces' operations and 39 killed from airstrikes.
Similarly, recent reports from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), an Oslo-based NGO dedicated to protecting the rights of displaced people, revealed an alarming escalation in violence and human rights abuses in the West Bank during the first half of 2024. According to the organization, there has been a sharp 65% increase in violations compared to the previous year.
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According to a newly released report by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the Tulkarm governate has the highest number of Palestinian fatalities in the occupied West Bank, accounting for 22% of total deaths, with 115 lives claimed through the occupation forces' operations and 39 killed from airstrikes.
Similarly, recent reports from the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), an Oslo-based NGO dedicated to protecting the rights of displaced people, revealed an alarming escalation in violence and human rights abuses in the West Bank during the first half of 2024. According to the organization, there has been a sharp 65% increase in violations compared to the previous year.
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🔻Warfare Analysis NEWS
The occupation officially acknowledges the killing of 687 and the injury of 4,213 soldiers from the occupation army since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa flood on various fronts. [GG]
IDF spokesman, Daniel Hagari:
"We do not have 100 percent verification regarding the assassination of Mohammad Daf"
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"We do not have 100 percent verification regarding the assassination of Mohammad Daf"
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(Channel 14): Hezbollah’s air force carried out a picnic in the skies of Galilee, and Nasrallah is mocking us 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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About 50,000 Palestinians were killed or lost their traces under the rubble of buildings or their bodies are still on the roads or in border areas or completely destroyed and it is impossible to retrieve them.
About 100,000 other Palestinians were injured, the majority of whom were civilians, children and women, while about 3,000 Palestinians went missing after being arrested from the Gaza Strip, and their fate is still unknown.
Our estimates show that there have been at least 51,000 deaths since the beginning of the war, resulting from the blockade, deprivation of medical care, the collapse of the health sector, the severe shortage of essential medicines, the prevention of travel for treatment abroad, the spread of epidemics and infectious diseases, and the spread of famine.
The natural death rate in the Gaza Strip before the start of the genocide was estimated at about 3.5 per thousand people and rose to a rate of 22 per thousand people during the genocide campaign.
Infectious diseases continue to spread rapidly due to lack of clean water, overcrowding, collapse of sanitation infrastructure, accumulation of waste, scarcity of cleaning and disinfecting materials, and repeated forced displacement.
Since Israel began its genocidal crime, the people of the Gaza Strip have been living under continuous shelling, gunfire, tank shelling, systematic and widespread destruction of homes and other civilian objects and vital infrastructure, and repeated targeting of shelters and tents for the displaced.
The intensive military attacks have destroyed and damaged more than 70% of the buildings in the Gaza Strip, and have forced more than two million Palestinians (out of 2.3) million to be forcibly displaced, most of whom have been displaced multiple times.
We renew our call on the international community to ensure the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, including the entry of essential food and non-food items necessary to respond to the catastrophic situation suffered by civilians.
We call for the need to pressure Israel to restore the main water pipelines that reach the Gaza Strip, especially in the northern part of the Strip, and to ensure the safety of technicians to rehabilitate water lines and maintain sanitation facilities and services.
We demand the need to pressure Israel to allow the entry of materials necessary for repairs and rehabilitation of civilian infrastructure to provide services that are essential to the lives of civilians in the Gaza Strip and save them from the danger of health disasters.
We emphasize the immediate and urgent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip as a necessary and decisive matter, accompanied by measures to enable the distribution of medical supplies, food, clean water and other resources to meet basic humanitarian needs.
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