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UN condemns Gaza’s civilian death toll; 70% children, women

The United Nations Human Rights Office says the overwhelming majority of Palestinians killed by Israel’s military in Gaza are women and children. It says it has verified the personal details of thousands of victims, and calls for a “due reckoning” for horrific violations that may amount to genocide.

The UN also warns famine is imminent in the north where Israel’s siege for more than a month has already killed more than 1,000 people.



‘No surprise’ children, women represent 70% of Gaza war deaths

Mohamad Elmasry, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, says the UN report showing about 70 percent of those killed in Gaza have been Palestinian women and children is not surprising at all, with experts saying the same for months.

Elmasry described the Israeli military policy known as the 100:1 ratio, in which if one Hamas target is located in a heavily populated area it is still permitted to attack – even if 100 civilians are killed.

He said the UN report is important because it adds to the mounting pressure on Israel to stop killing innocent children and women in Gaza.

“But we have to remember the United States and Israel – which Noam Chomsky calls the two ‘rogue states’ in the world – have been working for many years to undermine, sideline, and weaken the United Nations. And the fact the UN doesn’t have a great deal of power means we can’t expect anything immediate or tangible to be done,” Elmasry told Al Jazeera.


‘Ghost of famine hovering over Gaza’

While northern Gaza remains under siege, food and supplies are stretched for the several hundred thousand people in Gaza City to the south as well. Much of the city has been flattened by months of Israeli bombardment and shelling.

Dr Rana Soboh, a nutrition specialist at Gaza City’s Patient Friend Benevolent Hospital, said she sees some 350 cases of moderate to severe acute malnutrition daily – most from the north but also Gaza City.

“The bone of their chest is showing, the eyes are protruding,” she said of her patients, adding many have trouble concentrating. “You repeat something a number of times, so they can understand what we are saying.”

She cited a 32-year-old woman shedding weight in her third month of pregnancy. When they put her on the scale, she weighed only 40kg (88 pounds). “We are suffering, facing the ghost of famine that is hovering over Gaza,” Soboh said

Hospital staff get calls from Beit Lahiya and Jabalia pleading for help, but “what can we do? We have nothing”, the doctor said.


Ethnic cleansing taking place during news void in north Gaza: Media group

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) says Israel has stepped up systematic attacks on journalists and media infrastructure since the start of its northern Gaza campaign.

Israeli strikes killed at least five journalists in October and Israeli forces began a smear campaign against six Al Jazeera journalists reporting on the north, it said.

“There are now almost no professional journalists left in the north to document what several international institutions have described as an ethnic cleansing campaign. Israel has not allowed international media independent access to Gaza in the 13 months since the war began,” CPJ said in a statement.

“It seems clear that the systematic attacks on the media and campaign to discredit those few journalists who remain is a deliberate tactic to prevent the world from seeing what Israel is doing there,” said CPJ Program Director Carlos Martinez de la Serna.

“Reporters are crucial in bearing witness during a war, without them the world won’t be able to write history.”



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Qatar reportedly suspends mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel

Several news agencies, citing an unnamed diplomatic source, are reporting that Qatar has suspended its key mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel.

A diplomatic source briefed on the matter was quoted as saying that Israel and Hamas, along with the US, were informed after the decision was made. The source added that “as a consequence, the Hamas political office no longer serves its purpose” in Qatar.

However, Qatar is highly likely to return to the efforts if both sides show “serious political willingness” to reach a deal on the war in Gaza, according to one official with Egypt, the other key mediator.

A senior Hamas official said they were aware of Qatar’s decision to suspend mediation efforts “but no one told us to leave”.

The Associated Press, quoting an unnamed diplomatic source, is reporting that Qatar told Israel and Hamas it could not continue to mediate “as long as there is a refusal to negotiate a deal in good faith”.

Qatar told Hamas it will have to leave if it isn’t ready to engage in serious negotiations, the source said.


Qatar will resume mediation effort once all sides show ‘willingness, seriousness’

Qatar’s Foreign Ministry has rejected media reports that it has pulled out of mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas but added that it has “stalled” its efforts until all parties show “willingness and seriousness” to end the war.

In a statement on X, the ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said that Qatar had informed the relevant parties 10 days ago of its intentions.

Al-Ansari also said that reports regarding the Hamas political office in Doha were inaccurate, “stating that the main goal of the of the office in Qatar is to be a channel of communication between the concerned parties”.



Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson also said that the country will not accept that its role as a mediator be used to “blackmail it”.

“Qatar will not accept that mediation be a reason for blackmailing it, as we have witnessed manipulation since the collapse of the first pause and the women and children exchange deal, especially in retreating from obligations agreed upon through mediation, and exploiting the continuation of negotiations to justify the continuation of the war to serve narrow political purposes,” he said in a statement posted on X.



Iran rejects claims it came up with plot to kill Donald Trump

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has denied US charges that Tehran was linked to an alleged plot to kill Donald Trump.

On Friday, the US charged an Iranian man in connection with an alleged plot it said was ordered by Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards Corps to assassinate Trump, according to the Department of Justice.

Araghchi said the claim was a “repulsive” plot by Israel and Iranian opposition outside the country to “complicate matters between America and Iran”.

In a post on X, Araghchi called for confidence building between the two countries.

“Iran is NOT after nuclear weapons, period. This is a policy based on Islamic teachings and our security calculations. Confidence-building is needed from both sides. It is not a one-way street,” he said.



Israeli military says it has killed ‘dozens of terrorists’ in Jabalia

The Israeli military has said its 162nd Division is continuing to operate in the Jabalia area of northern Gaza, where its forces have “eliminated dozens of terrorists” and “destroyed a weapons warehouse” over the past day.

In a roundup of its military activities across the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military also said the Nahal Brigade continues to fight in Rafah in the south, where it has “eliminated terrorists, located weapons and destroyed terrorist infrastructures”.

It added that the Israeli Air Force has attacked “more than 50 terrorist targets” in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, without elaborating.


Death toll rises for Israeli attacks in Khan Younis, Gaza City

Earlier, we reported that Israeli forces had bombed tents sheltering displaced Palestinians in the city of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. At least nine people are now confirmed killed in the attack, the Wafa news agency reports.

In northern Gaza, the death toll has now risen to at least five following an Israeli military attack on the Fahd al-Sabah School sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City.


Israeli bombing of family home kills one in Gaza’s Beit Lahiya

At least one person has been killed and a number of others injured in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya town, according to Palestinian media outlets. Israeli forces bombed the Abu Jarad family home in the al-Manshiyya area of the town, the reports said.


Two journalists among five killed in Israeli attack on Gaza City school

We reported earlier that an Israeli air attack on the Fahd al-Sabah school sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City killed at least five people.

We now know from Palestinian news outlets that two journalist siblings – Ahmad Abu Sakhil and Zahra Abu Sakhil – are among the dead together with their father, Muhammad.


Displaced people’s tents hit in southern Gaza’s al-Mawasi

Israeli forces attacked tents in the al-Mawasi area of southern Gaza’s Khan Younis region. The Israeli military had designated this area as a humanitarian zone. There are thousands of Palestinians sheltering there. Nine Palestinians were killed in the latest Israeli attack, among them women and children.

In Gaza City, a school sheltering thousands of displaced Palestinians was also hit on Yaffa Street. At least five Palestinians were killed.

A densely populated house was hit in Beit Lahiya. The wiping out of homes continues in the northern Gaza Strip. It’s an area that has been under strict siege for more than 30 days; no food, medicine, or water has been allowed in. There has been zero access by any international organisation to deliver food in that area. Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoon, and Jabalia are still under endless attacks.

Here in the central area, there were explosions all night long. According to locals, there has been constant shelling in the east Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.


At least 9 people killed in Israeli bombings in Gaza City

Five people have been killed in an Israeli air attack on a group of people in the Shujayea neighbourhood of Gaza City, according to Palestinian media outlets.

Also in Gaza City, four others were killed in a bombing of a warehouse where aid was being distributed, the reports said.


Death toll rises in Gaza to 43,552 during Israel’s war

Gaza’s Health Ministry says 43,552 Palestinians have been killed and 102,765 injured in Israel’s war on the territory since October 7, 2023. The death toll includes 44 people killed over the past 24 hours, it said in a statement.

The number of dead is presumed to be far higher with an estimated 10,000 bodies buried under the vast rubble of destroyed buildings in Gaza.



Israel releases 20 Gaza residents from detention: Report

Israeli authorities have released 20 Gaza residents from Israeli detention centres through the Karem Abu Salem crossing, according to the Wafa news agency.

The report quoted local sources as saying most of those released were detained by Israeli forces in northern Gaza on October 5.

Israel has refused to disclose the number of detentions from Gaza, the agency said.

Israeli forces kill 3 Palestinians shortly after their release in northern Gaza

Israeli forces killed three Palestinians from Gaza shortly after releasing them from detention, the Wafa news agency reported, adding that the men had been detained during Israel’s military offensive on northern Gaza in early October.

Wafa cited local sources and witnesses saying that the detainees were freed from Israeli custody at the Zikim military base near the northern Gaza border.

“After their release, the Israeli navy targeted the three men with gunfire from warships as they were near al-Khalidi Mosque, along the coastal road northwest of Gaza City,” Wafa said.

The victims were identified as Ali and Nadi Maarouf, two elderly men, and Hamza al-Hato. Their bodies were transferred to the al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City.


Israeli drone kills one person in Gaza’s Deir el-Balah

An Israeli drone has fired on a group of Palestinians in the al-Bassa neighbourhood of central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah city, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic. The attack killed at least one person, the team said.


At least three killed in Israeli attack on tent next to Gaza’s Al-Aqsa Hospital



The death toll from an Israeli strike on tents housing displaced people in the courtyard of Al-Aqsa Hospital has now risen to three, reports Al Jazeera’s Maram Humaid, who is on the ground.

The attack by an Israeli helicopter in central Gaza’s Deir el-Balah also wounded 26 other people. It took place just 20 metres (65 feet) from Al Jazeera’s tent in the area.


Israel’s army has repeatedly hit hospitals and schools sheltering the displaced


‘Frustration and fear’ as Israeli helicopter attacks Gaza shelter

The area targeted was just 20 metres [65 feet] away from our broadcast spot outside Al-Aqsa Hospital.

The medical facility has become a shelter for those forcibly evacuated from other parts of Gaza by Israeli forces. Civilians have been taking shelter in the back yard of the hospital simply because they’ve run out of options.

An Israeli military helicopter launched two consecutive missiles. Medical sources say two Palestinians have been killed and 26 wounded. There’s a very thick smell of blood in the air. Families of the dead are preparing to bury them.

There’s a growing sense of frustration and fear. Everyone here is in a state of shock. People are calling on the international community to stop the Israeli atrocities in Gaza.

After 400 days of Israel’s war on Gaza, even places considered safe havens for medical treatment are completely unsafe and can become a graveyard for displaced families.



Critical medical supplies running out at northern Gaza hospital: Director

The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza has sounded the alarm over the worsening humanitarian crisis at the hospital, describing it as “catastrophic”.

“We have no medicines and medical supplies,” Hussam Abu Safia told Al Jazeera. “We have no surgeons. We only have few pediatricians and general internists.”

Abu Safia said the hospital was overwhelmed by the scale of casualties, with many wounded people unable to reach the hospital due to the lack of ambulances or private vehicles in the region.

“Those who can manage in a way or another to arrive to the hospital will only get the minimal medical care,” he added. “We have urged the world to help us but unfortunately we haven’t got positive responses.”


Misery in Gaza goes beyond numbers, says doctor who was in Gaza

Dr Bara Zuhaili, a US-based surgeon who volunteered in Gaza earlier this year, says the level of misery in the coastal enclave amid Israel’s continuing war goes beyond death tolls.

Relaying his experience working in the Strip, he said while he and his colleagues could often observe the aftermath of Israeli air strikes, with smoke rising from the bombed areas, the hospital would be unable to receive those wounded for up to 12 hours.

“Even when they get to us, it’s not like they have reached heaven. We must decide who’s getting our attention because we only have very limited resources,” he told Al Jazeera.

“So most of the time, we [had to] let some of them pass away; we let them literally breathe to death, and then we divert our attention to the few that we think have a chance at living.

“For someone who swore to save lives, that wasn’t an easy decision, and what made it even more difficult was that 80 percent of the time, those decisions were made for kids.”


Situation in Gaza getting even more catastrophic every day

I’m inside the Fahd al-Sabah school in the Tuffah neighbourhood of northeast Gaza City. Israeli fighter jets targeted this school-turned-shelter at midnight while displaced Palestinians were sleeping.

Six Palestinians have been killed and dozens wounded. Civilians have been taking refuge here for 400 days of this long Israeli genocidal war. Two journalists have also been killed in this attack. There are press jackets and helmets on the ground. Blood is on the wall. The smell of blood is everywhere.

With the ongoing prevention of humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, the situation is getting much more dire. As hospitals are being rendered out of service due to the relentless attacks, the situation is getting even more catastrophic every day.



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Israeli forces open fire on vehicle during West Bank raid

Israeli forces have stormed the town of Kobar, north of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, and opened fire on a vehicle, our Al Jazeera Arabic colleagues report.

The target of the fire is not clear. No casualties or injuries have been reported so far.

Israeli military raids have been reported in other locations across the occupied West Bank in recent hours, including:

  • The city of Tulkarem.
  • The Qalandiya camp, north of occupied East Jerusalem.
  • The village of Marda, north of Salfit.
  • The Ras area near Wadi al-Hussein, east of Hebron, where several Palestinians have been detained and assaulted by Israeli forces.

https://x.com/PalinfoAr/status/1855061901232796094


Palestinian fighters target Israeli forces with explosive device in West Bank

The al-Quds Brigades’ Jenin Battalion – the military wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad – has said that its fighters have detonated a “highly explosive device” targeting Israeli military vehicles in the town of Silat ad-Dhahr in the occupied West Bank.

The armed group said it achieved a “direct hit”. No casualties or injuries have been reported by the Israeli military so far.


Israeli forces injure Palestinian in occupied West Bank’s Aqqaba town

A Palestinian has been injured by live bullets in the chest during the Israeli army’s storming of the town of Aqqaba, north of Tubas in the occupied West Bank, according to medical sources speaking to Al Jazeera.

The city of Tubas has an important role in resisting the Israeli occupation, as it was one of the first cities that contributed to igniting the Palestinian revolution in 1965. It also witnessed the emergence of the Tubas Brigade in 2022, which participated in confrontations with Israeli forces.

Local sources have told the Wafa news agency that it was a 50-year-old man who was injured by live bullets in the chest, after Israeli forces raided Aqqaba and besieged a house. The director of the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society in Tubas, Kamal Bani Odeh, said Israeli forces arrested two other men during the raid, according to Wafa.


Israeli forces kill one person in West Bank’s Aqqaba town: Ministry

We have reported earlier that Israeli forces were conducting a raid in the town of Aqqaba, north of Tubas city in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Health Ministry said at least one person was killed by Israeli soldiers there and the body was still being held by them.

Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic reported that the Israeli army sent a number of military vehicles, accompanied by a bulldozer, from the Hamra and Tayaseer checkpoints, east of Aqqaba, to surround several homes and arrest a number of Palestinians. Armed confrontations broke out inside the town.



At least 18 Palestinians arrested in occupied West Bank

Israeli forces have arrested at least 18 Palestinians across the occupied West Bank since last night, according to the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society.

More than 11,600 people have been arrested in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem since Israel’s war on Gaza began in October last year, according to the Wafa news agency.

Israeli forces set fire to buildings in occupied West Bank

We’ve been reporting on the raid by Israeli forces in the town of Aqqaba, the occupied West Bank, where the Palestinian Health Ministry said at least one person was killed by Israeli soldiers there.

Sources told our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic that Israeli troops have now set fire to a building and a store in the town north of Tubas.

Translation: Local sources: The occupation forces set fire to a building and a commercial store during their storming of the town of Aqqaba, north of Tubas, a short while ago.


Palestinian ‘militant’ killed in Aqqaba, Israeli army claims

The Israeli army announced it killed a Palestinian gunman during an exchange of fire, and arrested five Palestinians in Tubas and the town of Aqqaba in the occupied West Bank.

The Israeli military said it confiscated weapons and money during the incursion in Tubas.

Earlier, the Palestinian Health Ministry said at least one person was killed by Israeli soldiers there and the body was still being held by them.



Main points on November 9th

  • Israeli forces killed at least 44 people in Gaza on Saturday, including two Palestinians sheltering in the grounds of Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir el-Balah and two journalists at a school-turned-shelter in Gaza City.
  • In Lebanon, the Health Ministry says a series of Israeli attacks on eastern and southern parts of the country killed at least 31 people, including six rescue workers.
  • Qatar says its mediation efforts between Israel and Hamas are suspended until all parties show a “willingness and seriousness” to end the war.
  • A UN-backed assessment warns that famine is “imminent” in northern Gaza amid increased hostilities and a near-halt to the entry of food aid.
  • The director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza sounded the alarm over the worsening humanitarian crisis at the hospital, describing the situation as “catastrophic”.
  • Thousands of people rallied in cities across Israel, including Tel Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, demanding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government sign a deal to secure the release of Israeli captives held in Gaza.

UN rapporteur slams media coverage of clashes between Israeli football fans, locals in Amsterdam

UN human rights expert Francesca Albanese says selective media coverage of clashes between Israeli football fans and locals in Amsterdam reinforces the need for Western media to be “investigated for the role they are playing in obscuring Israel’s atrocities”.

“In other contexts, international tribunals have found media figures responsible for complicity, incitement, and other international crimes,” the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory said in a post on X.

Hundreds of fans of Israeli football team Maccabi Tel Aviv took to the streets before and after a Europa League football match earlier this week.

In one video, Israeli supporters were heard singing: “Let the [Israeli army] win, and f*** the Arabs!,” referring to the Israeli army’s offensive on Gaza. However, some major Western media outlets focused on attacks on Israeli fans while minimising or omitting reports on how the Israeli fans acted.


I haven't seen one Western article look at the background of Maccabi Tel Aviv. Some do put a footnote in the article like the BBC

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckgv4mdr9y8o

The attacks overnight into Friday followed some tensions between Maccabi fans and people in Amsterdam over previous days, officials said.  On Wednesday Maccabi fans attacked a taxi and burned a Palestinian flag, police chief Holla said. There were further clashes in Dam Square overnight into Thursday but police were mostly able to keep the groups separate.

Some Maccabi Tel Aviv fans have previously been involved in racist incidents in Israel, including cursing at the team’s Palestinian and Arab players and reportedly applying pressure on the team to oust them. Fans of the team have also previously attacked protesters demonstrating against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Asked about video footage appearing to show Maccabi fans in Amsterdam chanting offensive slogans, Mayor Halsema said: "What happened last night has nothing to do with protest. There is no excuse for what happened."

Only at the bottom of a long article about the Israeli victims, and no interviews with those who were vandalized nor any of the Palestine supporters.

But now it makes sense why taxi drivers were involved. You don't mess with Amsterdam taxi drivers, they stick up for each other. Once my boss was a bit argumentative with a taxi driver after dropping us off at the next bar. He wanted a ride further home, taxi driver wanted us all out. Within minutes backup arrived and we quickly departed into the bar. You don't mess with taxis in Amsterdam.

Any other country would have apologized for the chaos caused by their hooligan citizens. Not Netanyahu, he went so far as comparing it to Kristallnacht.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/07/europe/israel-soccer-fans-attacked-amsterdam-intl-hnk/index.html

Maccabi is a known openly racist club, dunno why UEFA lets them play at all.

https://mondoweiss.net/2024/11/no-there-were-no-antisemitic-pogroms-in-amsterdam-heres-what-really-happened/

The coverage of events in Amsterdam reveals a troubling, but transparent and tired pattern: it serves as a rhetorical tool to justify violence against Arabs and Muslims, whether in Gaza or within the streets of Europe.
....

The claims and experiences of Palestinians, of Arabs and Muslims, might be tragic but we must always consider Jewish suffering and trauma first and foremost – that is what must always be protected, always at the helm of our outrage.

The coverage of the anti-racist counter-attacks in Amsterdam exemplified that: on the same day Western leaders flocked to condemn a non-existent pogrom against Jews, the UN Office on Human Rights released a report indicating that 70% of those killed in Gaza are women and children – mainly children, between the ages of 5 and 9. And the lack of condemnation, of outrage – even acknowledgement – of that from Western leaders and newsrooms, who are culpable in that 70%, is why there is condemnation of a pogrom that never happened.

That piece sums it all up with tons of links, very well sourced.

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Following up on that Mondoweiss article mentioning Sky News retracting and altering their original reporting:



Civilian casualties mount in Lebanon as Israel’s bombardment continues

According to witnesses, the attacks by the Israeli military late last night and throughout the evening targeted residential buildings and completely destroyed a number of them.

The images coming out of Dahiyeh show complete destruction, and people at the scene say there’s also a very strong odour in the area, making it very difficult and dangerous for the Civil Defence Forces to be able to do their job.

What is clear is that Israel is continuing its bombardment of not only the southern suburbs of the capital but also other areas in the country. We saw multiple air strikes on the coastal historic city of Tyre, which is about 80km (50 miles) south of the Lebanese capital and about 20km (12 miles) north of the border between Lebanon and Israel.

On Friday, at least four air strikes killed at least seven people according to the Health Ministry and wounded nearly 50. There was also another strike yet again in the Al Hush neighbourhood of Tyre earlier today. We don’t have any official numbers about possible casualties or injuries there.

Just a short while ago, we also heard another air strike carried out in the eastern part of the country in the Bekaa region which has also seen heavy bombardment by the Israeli military, who claim that they’re targeting Hezbollah command and control centres, and infrastructures belonging to the armed group.

What we’ve seen is not only casualties that are mainly civilians, but also mass displacement of the civilian population.



Five siblings killed in Israel’s attack on south Lebanon

A resident of Lebanon’s Tyre says an Israeli air strike on the southern city killed his long-time neighbour and friend Ghazwa Dabouk and four of her siblings.

Youssef Jundi told The Associated Press that Dabouk’s sisters Elissar, Rabab and Fidaa, who were deaf and mute, were killed in the attack, together with Dabouk’s brother Ali, who was autistic.

Earlier, the Lebanese Health Ministry said eight people had been killed in Israel’s attack on Deir Qanoun in Tyre.


A resident checks the site of an Israeli air strike in Tyre, southern Lebanon on Saturday


Hezbollah claims attacks on Israeli troops

The Lebanese armed group said it launched rocket attacks on Israeli troops in the town of Shebaa in southern Lebanon and the settlement of HaGoshrim in northern Israel. The attacks took place in the early hours of the morning.

Earlier, the Israeli military claimed attacks on the city of Tyre in southern Lebanon and on Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. As we’ve been reporting, at least 31 people were killed in the strikes.