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Euro-Med Monitor: Israeli army burning homes near al-Shifa Hospital

The Geneva-based Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor says the Israeli military is torching residential buildings near al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. “In several incidents, Israeli forces set fire to homes while occupants were inside, preventing evacuation or fire extinguishing,” it says in a statement on X.

“We urge the Secretary-General of the UN and the Commissioner of the EU to intervene immediately, demanding that Israel cease its serious violations against civilians in Gaza City, including burning residential buildings and forcibly displacing residents towards southern Gaza.”




Israeli bombing of home in Deir el-Balah kills 7 Palestinians

The Israeli military targeted a home in the al-Hakar area of Deir el-Balah in central Gaza killing seven Palestinians, an Al Jazeera correspondent reports from the scene. A large number of wounded, including terrified children, arrived at the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital and are being treated.


Civil defence teams and locals search for survivors after an Israeli attack hit a family home in Deir el-Balah, Gaza on Saturday


The volunteers used torches and phones to light up the area. There has been no electricity in Gaza since early October

Deaths, injuries after Israel bombs house in Rafah

Israeli forces have bombed a house in Rafah, causing deaths and injuries, according to Al Jazeera Arabic’s correspondents on the ground. The house was located in the al-Geneina neighbourhood.

 

Israeli forces raid shops in occupied West Bank

Israeli forces have raided a shop in Hebron in the occupied West Bank and detained Palestinians inside, according to local media reports verified by Al Jazeera. Israeli forces have also closed shops and set up military barriers during a raid on Husan village near Bethlehem, local official Rami Hamamra told the Wafa news agency.

About 80 percent of the shops in Hebron’s old city have been shuttered due to military curfews and closures, the Hebron Reconstruction Committee said earlier this month.