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Canadian police use tear gas to disperse protesters

Canadian riot police have been filmed using tear gas and pepper spray to disperse anti-Gaza war protesters gathered at McGill University in Montreal.




Attacks on UNRWA facilities ‘psychological warfare’

There are more renewed attacks in the northern part (of Gaza) that we’re looking at.

One more UNRWA school that being attacked, three people reported killed. This is not the first time we’re seeing honourable facilities, whether they are the evacuation centres or other facilities are being deliberately targeted and attacked.

And the Israeli military made it clear through these ongoing attacks that UNRWA facilities are becoming legitimate targets. And this is part of delegitimising the work and operations of honourable across the Gaza Strip.

There are now the vast majority of people are concentrated in the central area.

And to intensify these attacks – this is part of a psychological warfare that there’s nowhere safe across Gaza.

 

Al-Aqsa Hospital overwhelmed with problems

This is the second day now that we’re trying to do a report from inside Al-Aqsa Hospital, and just logistically, it’s impossible.

We have people at the entrance of the emergency department on the floor of the hospital getting treated and just waiting for doctors to pay attention to them.

The problem at the hospital here is represented by something above emergency. There are exhausted medical staff inside the hospital – for the past eight months, non-stop work, as well as the huge influx of injuries coming to the hospital.

We have two other factors, important factors that are affecting the work of the hospital. One of which is the lack of fuel to keep it sustainable. The hospital is resorting to its solar panel systems on the rooftop, but this is not sufficient enough to run the operating rooms, to run the ICU or incubators for babies. It’s only sufficient to keep on the lighting.

The other important factor that is crippling the hospital’s ability to intervene properly is the acute shortage of medical supplies. We’re talking about almost a month now of no medical supplies.

US military re-establishes temporary Gaza pier

The US military’s Central Command says it has re-established the temporary pier in Gaza to allow crucial aid into the besieged enclave.

“At approximately 2:15 pm (local Gaza time) on June 7, US Central Command (CENTCOM) successfully reestablished the temporary pier in Gaza, enabling the continued delivery of much-needed humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza,” CENTCOM said in a statement on X.

“In coming days, CENTCOM will facilitate the movement of vital food and other emergency supplies, in support of the US Agency for International Development.”