
At least 18 individuals, including children, were killed immediately by Israeli airstrikes in key Gaza, a time after 33 were killed at a UN-run school that sheltered displaced Israeli families, according to health officials who confirmed the news on Friday.
Attacks hit the Nuseirat and Maghazi migrant camps and Ain albert- Balah and Zawaiyda cities, they said. According to medical records, the president of the Nuseirat city and four kids and one lady were among those killed.
The Israeli army announced on Friday that procedures in some of Central Gaza were going to be continued. It claimed that its soldiers had located hole shafts, destroyed facilities, and killed dozens of militants there.
Without providing any proof, at least 33 people were killed at a UN-run class in the Nuseirat immigrant camp, which Israel claimed was being used as a Hamas element.
Israel has been under increasing international force to stop civil unrest in its fight against Hamas. Spain’s foreign secretary has announced it would ask a United Nations court for permission to join South Africa’s event accusing Israel of murder in Gaza. Israel firmly refutes the claim.
The Health Ministry, which does not differentiate between combatants and civilians, claims that more than 36, 000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza’s eight decades of Jewish detonations and ground insurgencies.
The conflict has largely cut off the circulation of food, medicine and other items to Palestinians who are facing common appetite. More than 1 million people in Gaza are thought to be at risk of malnutrition by the middle of July, according to UN organizations.
After Hamas ‘ attack on October 7 caused about 1,200 people to be killed, mostly citizens, and about 250 people to be taken hostage in Israel, Israel launched the conflict. Around 80 victims captured on Oct. 7 are believed to still be intact in Gaza, alongside the remnants of 43 people.
Currently:
– As the burden of the war rises, women and children in Gaza are killed less frequently, according to data analysis.
How AP analyzed the death toll statistics from the Gaza Health Ministry.
– Jewish hit kills at least 33 individuals at a Gaza class the military says was being used by Hamas.
– Spain files a request to join South Africa’s best UN court’s situation, which accuses Israel of genocide.
– A social media campaign to get people’s attention for Rafah floods.
– Jewish inhabitants in the West Bank were hit with foreign sanctions. It merely encouraged them.
– Yemen’s Houthi insurgents reveal a solid-fuel” Palestine” weapon that resembles an Egyptian hypersonic.
How’s the latest:
Several wounded in west bank village fire Ramallah – Several people were wounded when settlers set fire to a northern West Bank village, a local official said Friday.
On Thursday evening, inhabitants started burning plants, burning warehouses, and attacking homes in the area, according to Hani Odeh, the mayor of Qusra’s municipal council.
Videos seen by The Associated Press show some burns blazing with plumes of smoke in the air. According to Odeh, three people were injured, one by lived weapons and the other by lived shots.
Israeli civilians reportedly lit Israeli house on fire on Thursday evening, according to the army. It said there was a violent clash between Israeli citizens and Palestinians with common stone throwing and the troops dispersed them by firing shots in the air.
Since Hamas ‘ Oct. 7 strike sparked the war in Gaza, crime has risen in the Israeli-occupied West Bank.
Since the start of the Gaza battle, according to the Health Ministry, a subsidiary of the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, about 530 Palestinians have died in the West Bank.
Gaza health officials say at least 18 killed in overnight Israeli Airstrikes Deir Al-Balah, Gaza – Palestinian health officials say at least 18 people were killed, including children, in Israeli airstrikes overnight across Central Gaza.
They said Friday that attacks hit the Deir al-Balah and Zawaiyda cities as well as the Nuseirat and Maghazi migrant camps. The systems were transported to an al-Aqsa medical where an Associated Press journalist counted them.
Four kids and one lady were among those killed as well as the president of the Nuseirat town, according to clinic records.
The Israeli army announced on Friday that activities were going on in some of Central Gaza, including eastern Bureji and Deir al-Balah. It claimed that its soldiers had located pipe shafts, destroyed infrastructure, and killed dozens of militants there.
The attacks come a time after at least 33 people were killed at a United Nations- run college hiding displaced Arab people. Without providing any proof, Israel claimed the class was being used as a Hamas element.
The Israeli military later claimed that it had confirmed the death of nine extremists after it learned that it had not been aware of any civilian deaths in the attack on the school in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
Unemployment in Gaza reaches nearly 80%, UN report says Jerusalem – Unemployment in Gaza has reached nearly 80% since the war erupted eight months ago, a new United Nations report said Friday.
According to the UN International Labour Organization and the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, the conflict has caused an economic crises in both Gaza and the West Bank. In Gaza, according to the report, nearly the entire private sector halted or drastically decreased, losing more than 85 % of its production value, or more than$ 840 million, during the first half of the conflict.
In the West Bank, unemployment reached 32 % bringing the average rate across both areas to more than 50 %. People who left the workforce because they could n’t find jobs are not included in the findings.
This is the third record since the conflict started on October 7, when Hamas militants stormed southern Israel, killing about 1,200 people.
A separate report next month by the UN said the extraordinary loss from the conflict in Gaza may take at least until 2040 to recover
Civil rights group urges US to stop sending weapons for use in Gaza The US civil rights group NAACP has called on the Biden administration to end the shipment of weapons to Israel for use in attacks on Gaza.
It stated on Thursday that the three-stage plan by President Joe Biden for a cease-fire and the release of Jewish hostages held by Hamas does not go far enough.
” Over the past month, we have been forced to bear testimony to terrible crime, affecting innocent residents, which is unacceptable”, President and CEO Derrick Johnson said in a statement. It is one point to call for a cease-fire, but it is another to take the steps necessary to work toward universal emancipation.
Additionally, the group urged claims that supply weapons to Hamas to stop bringing in weaponry.
The NAACP appears to be the first reputation US civil rights organization to call for a continue- fire. Cultural justice organizations and the Black Lives Matter movement have been calling for a cease-fire since soon after Hamas ‘ assault on Israel on October 7 that led to the outbreak of the Gaza battle.
In the assault, militia members killed about 1,200 people and held 250 more captive.
Since Israel’s unpleasant in response to that attack, over 36, 000 Palestinians have died according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
US is circulating a Gaza cease-fire resolution at the UN, but Israel privately objects United Nations – The United States has circulated a revised Security Council draft resolution that says a permanent cease-fire in the Gaza must be agreed to by Israel and Hamas.
Additionally, it lists a three-phase plan to stop the eight-month war and begin reconstruction of the destroyed Gaza Strip, which it claims Israel has accepted and calls on Hamas to take.
In exchange for the agreement by both parties to a continuous cease- fire, the plan says all Jewish hostages in Gaza may be released and all Jewish forces may withdraw from Gaza.
Israel’s recent attempt to stop the war is jeered by its close ally, though.
The language is left out of Israel’s stated goal of destroying Hamas as a military force, according to an Israeli official who told The Associated Press. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the discussion.
Israel is hesitant to sign a document that specifically specifies a cease-fire because it believes Hamas will launch future military assaults, the official said. That phrase has a more lasting impact than a “cessation of hostilities,” which has also been mentioned in draft discussions.
Israel also objects to proposed language that “rejects any attempt at demographic or territorial change in the Gaza Strip”.
That includes “actions that reduce the territory of Gaza, such as through the permanent establishment of so-called buffer zones,” which Israel has already stated it intends to do.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government has threatened to overthrow the coalition if he agrees to a cease-fire agreement.
Egyptian and Qatari mediators have told top Biden administration officials in the Middle East that they expect Hamas will submit its formal response to the latest hostage and cease- fire offer in the coming days, according to a US official.
The official, who was unqualified to comment publicly and who spoke on condition of anonymity, claimed that although the three-phase deal that President Joe Biden outlined last week was in full swing, Hamas has still not delivered its formal response.
Hamas has stated that it “positively” views the offer and has asked Israel to make an explicit commitment to it.
More than a dozen countries joined the US in a statement Thursday to show support for the proposed deal.
A hospital where bodies were brought after an Israeli attack on a school-turned-adventure in the Gaza Strip has changed its records to reflect that fewer women and children were among those killed, according to Gaza Hospital.
The Israeli military claims to have targeted attacks on three classrooms in the UN-run school, where it claims about 30 Palestinian militants were behind the attacks. It said it has confirmed killing nine militants.
Nine women and 14 children were among the 33 people killed in the school strike, according to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital’s initial report.
The hospital morgue later changed those records to show that the deceased included three women, nine children, and 21 men. It was not immediately clear what caused the discrepancy.
Spain applies to join south Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide Madrid – Spain will ask a United Nations court for permission to join South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, its foreign minister announced.
Spain is the first European nation to comply with the International Court of Justice’s late 2023 filing. It alleged that Israel was breaching the genocide convention in its military assault that has laid waste to large swaths of Gaza.
Mexico, Colombia, Nicaragua, Libya, and the Palestinians have already submitted a request to join the case being heard in The Hague, Netherlands.
The court has requested that Israel halt its military assault on Rafah, in southern Gaza, but it has shied away from enforcing a cease-fire for the enclave. Israel has not complied.
Spain’s request to join the case on Thursday is the most recent step taken by the government of Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez to support peacemaking efforts in Gaza.