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Death toll from Israeli raids on central Gaza rises to 12

The Wafa news agency is reporting that Israeli air attacks on two separate locations in the Bureij refugee camp have killed at least 12 Palestinians and wounded 25 others.

Israel’s raid on a home in Block 3 of the camp killed nine Palestinians while an attack on tents sheltering displaced people killed another three, Wafa reported. Emergency workers were continuing search and rescue operations in the area, it said.

The agency also reported another death in southern Gaza. It said an Israeli attack on the Khirbet al-Adas area, north of the city of Rafah, killed one Palestinian and wounded several others.


The names of those killed in Israel’s genocide in Gaza

More than 41,900 people have been killed in a year of Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

The Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza has confirmed the identities of more than 34,000 of them.



It's an hour long and scrolls a bit too fast to read. The names are sorted on age, first over 700 0 years old, last one was 101 years old.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/rashida-tlaib-gaza-children


‘Gaza is being erased in front of our eyes’

Medical Aid for Palestinians, a UK-based relief group, is calling on the international community to take “meaningful action to enforce a ceasefire, uphold international law, and protect Palestinians from potential genocide”.

The group noted that Israeli forces have killed more than 41,000 people in Gaza, crippled the enclave’s healthcare system and strangled access to electricity, food, water, medicine and fuel.

“We have run out of words to describe the horrors our teams are witnessing and experiencing in Gaza,” said Fikr Shalltoot, MAP’s Gaza Director.

“Frequent mass killings of civilians, the use of starvation as a weapon of war, and the systematic destruction of healthcare are an existential threat to people. Gaza is being erased in front of our eyes.”


108 Palestinian journalists detained since October 7

A Palestinian rights group says Israeli forces have detained a total of 108 journalists from Gaza and the occupied West Bank since launching their war on Gaza a year ago.

The Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association, which is also known as Addameer, said that at least 58 journalists remain in Israeli custody, including six female journalists and 22 journalists from Gaza whose identities have been confirmed.

Addameer said at least 16 of the journalists are being held under administrative detention.

In all, more than 9,000 orders of administrative detention have been issued since October 7 of last year, ranging between new orders and renewals, including orders against children and women, it added.