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Security forces break up protest outside Israeli embassy in Amman

Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the Israeli embassy in Jordan’s capital for a second day, demanding the Jordanian government to end its peace agreement with Israel.

Security forces broke up the demonstration with tear gas.




Road outside Israeli embassy in London dubbed ‘Genocide Avenue’

Activists from the human rights group Amnesty International have put up a mock London street sign reading “Genocide Avenue” near the Israeli embassy in the British capital. “This is a reminder to the Israeli authorities that they’re on trial for genocide, that they need to start taking that seriously,” Amnesty campaigner Tom Guha said.

After installing the sign, campaigners said they would send a letter to the embassy from Amnesty UK’s chief executive, Sacha Deshmukh, outlining the organisation’s concerns over Israel’s war on Gaza.



Israel slams Colombia’s call to break ties if UN resolution not respected

Israel has criticised Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro after he called on the international community to break diplomatic relations if the Israeli government fails to comply with the ceasefire resolution on Gaza adopted by the UN Security Council on Monday.

Petro’s “support of the Hamas terrorists” is a “disgrace to the Colombian people,” Israel’s Foreign Ministry said on X.

“Israel will continue to protect its citizens and will not give in to any pressure,” it said.


Since you are the occupying power, you have the duty to protect those you're occupying as well.

https://guide-humanitarian-law.org/content/article/3/occupied-territory/

The occupying power has the duty to ensure that the adequate provision of food and medical supplies is provided, as well as clothing, bedding, means of shelter, other supplies essential to the survival of the civilian population of the occupied territory, and objects necessary for religious worship.



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Situation in Gaza a ‘human catastrophe’: Pentagon chief

Pentagon boss Lloyd Austin, speaking at the start of the meeting with Israeli Defence Minister Gallant, says it’s a moral and strategic imperative to protect Palestinian civilians.

Austin called the situation in Gaza a “human catastrophe”. Since October 7, more than 32,000 people have killed in the coastal enclave.

The meeting went ahead even though Israel abruptly canceled the visit of a high-level delegation to Washington in protest over Monday’s UN Security Council decision calling for an immediate ceasefire. The US abstained, deciding not to use its veto power, and the resolution passed 14-0.

UN Middle East coordinator says humanitarian impact in Gaza ‘cataclysmic’

The UN’s special coordinator for the Middle East peace process, Tor Wennesland, spoke to the UN as he presented a quarterly report on the implementation of Resolution 2334 concerning illegal Israeli settlements in Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.

He noted:

  • Resolution 2334 demands that affirmative steps be taken to immediately reverse steps on the ground that are imperilling the two-state solution. But negative trends continue.
  • In total, some 4,780 units were advanced in the West Bank’s Area C … and the demolition and seizure of Palestinian property continues.
  • The devastating conflict in Gaza goes on alongside violence in the West Bank. In Gaza, the humanitarian impact of the hostilities has been cataclysmic.
  • The killing of civilians in the Gaza Strip is occurring at an unprecedented rate. At least 26 attacks against aid seekers have occurred at aid distribution points.
  • Hospitals must not become battlefields and must be protected.
  • Famine in the northern Gaza Strip is imminent.
  • Nothing can justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.

Gaza ‘shattered humanity’s records for its darkest chapters’: UNICEF

UNICEF spokesperson James Elder’s words come as he returns from a visit to the war-torn enclave.

Following a UN resolution on Monday, “the ceasefire must be substantive, not symbolic. The hostages must go home. The people of Gaza must be allowed to live,” he said in a statement.

Elder described a catastrophic humanitarian situation in Rafah, where there is one toilet for every 850 people and one shower for every 3600 people. “This is a hellish disregard for basic human needs and dignity,” he said.

Khan Younis “barely exists anymore,” he said. “In my 20 years with the United Nations, I have never seen such devastation. Just chaos and ruin, with rubble and debris scattered in every single direction. Utter annihilation.”

In Jabalia, tens of thousands of people in the streets placed their hands to their mouths, “that universal sign for hunger”, as hundreds of trucks remained backlogged waiting to enter Gaza.

“Humanity must now urgently write a different chapter,” Elder said.

Amnesty says UN rapporteur’s findings must spur action to ‘prevent genocide’

Amnesty International has welcomed the new report by the UN special rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, which found there are “reasonable grounds to believe the threshold indicating Israel’s commission of genocide is met”.

“This is a crucial body of work that must serve as a vital call to action to states. They must uphold their obligations under the Genocide Convention and take concrete measures to protect Palestinians in Gaza today,” Amnesty International’s Secretary-General Agnes Callamard said in a statement.

“The time to act to prevent genocide is now.”

Callamard called on states to apply political pressure on the warring parties to implement the UN Security Council resolution adopted on Monday, which demands an immediate ceasefire. She said they must use their influence to get Israel to abide by the resolution, including stopping shelling and lifting restrictions on humanitarian aid.

She also called on all states to impose a comprehensive arms embargo against all parties to the conflict and to pressure Hamas and other armed groups to free all civilian captives.

‘Ruthless push for a final solution’: Pakistan back’s UN rapporteur

Earlier, we reported Francesca Albanese said Israel was characterising the entire Gaza population as “targetable, killable and destroyable”, and had ostentatiously laid bare its “genocidal intent” to “rid Palestine of Palestinians”.

Speaking for the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, Pakistan backed her demand for sanctions and an arms embargo against Israel. “We commend your courage in documenting the … acts amounting to genocide in Gaza,” Islamabad’s IOC representative said.

“The occupation force’s dangerous and ruthless push for a final solution to the Palestinian question is plain for all to see, as its forces encircle Rafah like vultures and its ravenous land grab continues unabated in the West Bank.”


Lot of words, it's time for action!



Report: Israeli negotiating team leaving Doha

Reuters news service, quoting an unnamed Israeli official “close to the Mossad spymaster heading up the talks”, reports that Israel has recalled its negotiators from talks over a ceasefire in Gaza and the return of Israeli captives held there.

The source told Reuters that this decision was made after deeming the talks to be “at a dead end”, and blamed Hamas’s demands as well as its Gaza leader Yahya Sinwar, accusing him of sabotaging diplomacy “as part of a wider effort to inflame this war over Ramadan”.

Yesterday, a Hamas statement accused Israel of failing to listen to any of its demands, and said that the group will be sticking to its initial position in future negotiations: “A comprehensive ceasefire, withdrawal [of Israeli forces] from the Gaza Strip, the return of the displaced, and a real exchange of prisoners”.

 

US says Israel’s claim UN resolution hampered hostage talks is ‘inaccurate’

State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller has told reporters the Palestinian group Hamas’s response to a proposal for the release of captives was prepared before the US abstained on the UN Security Council vote on Monday, not after.

“That statement, which I believe said that Hamas pulled out of the hostage talks, or Hamas rejected the most recent proposal because of the United Nations Security Council Resolution – that statement is inaccurate in almost every respect and it is unfair for the hostages and their families,” Miller told reporters.

“For the United States, we are not going to engage in rhetorical distractions on this issue. We are going to continue to work to try to bring the hostages home,” he added.

 

US will continue aid drops into Gaza: White House

The United States will continue supplying humanitarian relief from the air into the Gaza Strip, the White House has said, despite Palestinians dying – by drowning, stampedes and falling aid boxes – while trying to reach the aid.

“Airdrops are one of the many ways that we are helping to provide desperately needed aid to Palestinians in Gaza, and we will continue to do so,” a spokesperson for the National Security Council told reporters, after 18 Palestinians died, 12 of them by drowning, while trying to recover dropped food supplies.


US will continue to pretend to be helping



It's a start

Belgian capital bans purchase of products made in Israeli settlements

The Brussels City Council has halted the public procurement of products from illegal Israeli settlements, after a motion was unanimously adopted late last night. The motion asks the local authority to ensure that its purchases do not benefit companies working in conditions that do not respect international law, human rights or environmental law.

In 2015, the EU issued new guidelines for the labelling of products from illegal Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. Under international law, all settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are considered illegal, but Israel continues to press on with plans to expand them.

Last week, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared 800 hectares (1,977 acres) in the occupied West Bank as state land, in a move that will facilitate the use of the ground for settlement building.

I hope many more bans follow, make it country wide, Europe wide.



PRCS says al-Amal Hospital out of service after Israeli army forces evacuation

The Israeli military has forced patients and medical teams from the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) to evacuate al-Amal Hospital in Deir el-Balah, which is now out of service.

The PRCS said in a post on X that the Israeli army evacuated the hospital’s staff and patients and closed off its entrances with barriers. It added that the international community “failed to provide the necessary protection” for the facility.


Israeli army detaining people in parts of al-Shifa Hospital: Health Ministry

Gaza’s Health Ministry says the Israeli army is “tightening its siege of al-Shifa Hospital” by detaining people in the Human Resources Department, a wing of the facility that’s not equipped for healthcare.

The ministry called on the international community to “intervene to save their lives”.

Israel’s forces stormed the compound in Gaza City with tanks and heavy gunfire on March 18 and have been laying siege to it since. At the time, an estimated 30,000 people including displaced civilians, wounded patients and medical staff were inside the complex.


Israeli strike hits Jabalia refugee camp

Al Jazeera’s correspondent reports that the Israeli army has bombed a house in the northern Gaza camp, killing and wounding Palestinians who were inside. Many are still trapped under the rubble of the destroyed home, our correspondent says.

Gaza health ministry says Israeli raid on tent kills 12

At least 12 Palestinians including children were killed in an air raid that hit a tent full of displaced people in southern Gaza, the health ministry says. A statement reported “12 martyrs” killed in the attack on the coastal al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis city.

Israeli bombardment in Rafah ongoing

Israeli bombardment has not stopped, and there has been no let up in the fighting. In the past hour, we witnessed more strikes in Rafah, where residential neighbourhoods have been completely destroyed with no casualties being reported.

As we reported, we heard a loud explosion. It is still unknown what the target was.

Ambulances here from Kuwait Hospital, where we are reporting from, have started to head to the location to search for victims and survivors in order to bring them here to receive medical treatment.

Video shows Israeli attack on Rafah home

Palestinian journalist Mohammed al-Saifi has documented the moment Israeli army bombardment hit the home of the al-Fra family in Gaza’s southernmost city. Casualty numbers from this attack are still unclear

https://www.instagram.com/mohamed_elsaife/


Israeli forces raid el-Bireh

Footage shared online by local media outlets and verified by Al Jazeera’s fact-checking unit, Sanad, shows Israeli forces storming the occupied West Bank city and firing tear gas at residents.

Two dead in Israeli strike near Baalbek, says Lebanon state news

Lebanon’s state-run National News Service says that two people were killed and one wounded in the Boudai area, west of the city of Baalbek in eastern Lebanon. This area is far from Lebanon’s shared border with Israel, roughly 100km (about 60 miles).

On X, the Israeli army confirmed that its jets “attacked once again deep in Lebanon”, and targeted an area used by Hezbollah’s air unit, which included buildings and an air strip.

Video posted by local Lebanese outlet Al Jadeed shows the moment of the strike. Al Jazeera has verified this footage.



Riot police push back protesters at Israeli Embassy in Jordan

Riot police have beaten and arrested dozens of protesters attempting to march towards the Israeli Embassy in the Jordanian capital Amman. More than two thousand protestors gathered on Tuesday evening, on the third day of demonstrations demanding that Jordan end its peace agreement with Israel.

Police have used violent methods, including tear gas and batons, to push back the crowds attempting to storm the embassy.




A red flare burns as pro-Palestinian demonstrators carry banners and flags outside the Al-Kalouti Mosque near the Israeli Embassy, in Amman, Jordan, on March 27, 2024





Israeli, US defence chiefs convey different messages after meeting

Israeli Defence Minister Gallant said he discussed maintaining Israel’s “QME” [qualitative military edge] in the region with US Defence Secretary Austin during their meeting at the Pentagon on Tuesday.

In a post on social media, Gallant said he also discussed “operations required to destroy Hamas’ governing and terror capabilities”, the release of captives in Gaza and cooperation required “to ensure regional stability in the face of threats on multiple fronts”.

Austin, in a post on social media after the meeting, said the bilateral meeting with Gallant was to “discuss the importance of an approach to military operations in Rafah that prioritize the protection of civilians, the dire humanitarian situation across Gaza, and threats to regional security”.

The difference in emphasis by both defence chiefs appeared to underscore the growing schism between the US and Israel on how Israeli forces are conducting their war on Gaza. Israel was infuriated by Washington’s decision to not block a UN Security Council resolution on Monday calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.



Pentagon chief says civilian death toll in Gaza ‘far too high’

US Defence Secretary Austin told Israel’s Defence Minister Gallant during a meeting on Tuesday that the civilian death toll in Gaza was “far too high” and the amount of humanitarian aid reaching Palestinian civilians was “far too low”.

Yet, despite Washington’s increased criticism of Israel, US officials stress that they will continue to provide Israel with the weapons it needs to continue its war on Gaza.


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Armed fighting in Jenin after killing, wounding of Palestinian youths

Our colleagues in Al Jazeera Arabic have shared verified footage from social media capturing the sounds of armed fighting between Israeli forces and Palestinian resistance in the occupied West Bank’s Jenin City.

It was reported earlier that a 19-year-old Palestinian died from gunshot wounds inflicted by Israeli forces in Jenin and that four other Palestinian youths were shot and injured in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin.




Israeli military destroys Palestinian monument, streets in occupied West Bank

Video footage has been shared on social media showing Israeli military bulldozers and an armoured vehicle destroying civilian infrastructure in Jenin City.

Verified by our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic, the videos capture the Israeli military’s destruction of roads using bulldozers and the knocking down of a Palestinian monument by an armoured car.



Translation: Occupation forces demolish a memorial in the city of Jenin.




Israel bombs houses in Rafah, at least three killed: Report

At least three people were killed and several injured in early morning bombing raids by Israel on a two residential houses in Rafah city’s Khirbet al-Adas and al-Shaout neighbourhoods, the Palestinian state news agency Wafa reports.

Israeli forces also stormed the Nasser Medical Complex in the west of Khan Younis where they arrested staff and displaced people sheltering inside the compound, Wafa said.

Fierce clashes were underway in the vicinity of al-Shifa hospital in northern Gaza City, including shelling by Israeli artillery, with reports of people wounded.

On Tuesday evening, 12 people, including children, were reported killed in an Israeli airstrike on tented accommodation in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.


A fireball erupts during an Israeli bombardment of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on March 26, 2024


Palestinian fighters continue to fire rockets, mortar shells at targets in Israel

The majority of “indirect fire” attacks on Israeli territory have been launched from northern and central Gaza since mid-January, according to the latest battlefield assessment from the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP).

The US-based think tanks said the continued ability of Hamas and other armed Palestinian groups to focus attacks on Israel more than five months into the full invasion and siege of Gaza indicated that Palestinians fighters were infiltrating back into the north of the enclave with plans to reassert control.

“Palestinian militias continued ability to launch attacks from the northern Gaza Strip is consistent with the infiltration of fighters into the area and Hamas’ intentions to reassert itself following Israeli withdrawals,” the latest ISW/CTP report states.

“Israeli forces have not expanded clearing operations to the entirety of the central Gaza Strip, where Hamas maintains four local battalions,” the monitors said.

On Monday, Palestinian Islamic Jihad launched rockets towards Israel’s Ashkelon and fighters with the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine fired mortars at an Israeli military site in the south of Israel, according to the report.



Since about 20% of ordnance doesn't explode, the IDF is providing the resistance with plenty materials to make more rockets and IEDs.



Rafah’s war-zone classroom for displaced Palestinian children




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Further confirmation of 7 killed in Israeli attack on south Lebanon ‘emergency centre’

Corroborating reports from earlier, an official with the Lebanese political and armed group al-Jamaa al-Islamiya has told the AFP news agency that seven people were killed in an Israeli strike on an emergency response centre in southern Lebanon’s al-Habbariyeh area.

The official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said “seven rescuers” were killed in the strike, which the Jamaa Islamiya’s emergency response group described as a “heinous crime”. Twelve rescue workers were in the emergency centre when it was attacked, AFP said, quoting a second official with the group.

Victims of the attack are being removed from the rubble, the official told AFP. The Reuters news agency earlier quoted two unnamed security officials who reported the deaths of seven people in an Israeli attack.

Israel’s military said late on Tuesday that it had launched attacks “deep in Lebanon”.


Israeli military confirms attack on al-Jamaa al-Islamiya target in southern Lebanon

Israel said its warplanes attacked a site in southern Lebanon where a “central terrorist” associated with the Lebanese political and armed group al-Jamaa al-Islamiya was located, along with “other terrorists” who were in the building.

The target of the Israeli air strike had “promoted plots towards Israeli territory” and was “eliminated”, the military said in a post on social media.

News agencies reported earlier on Wednesday that seven people were killed in an Israeli attack on an emergency response centre run by al-Jamaa al-Islamiya in southern Lebanon’s al-Habbariyeh area. The emergency responder group described the attack as a “heinous crime”, the AFP news agency reports.

Twelve rescue workers were in the emergency response centre when it was attacked, AFP said.


Hezbollah threatens to respond to Israeli attack on ’emergency centre’

Hezbollah has promised to retaliate to an Israeli attack in southern Lebanon that killed at least seven people.

“We affirm categorically and inevitably that this aggression will not pass without response and punishment,” said Hezbollah, according to Lebanon’s an-Nahar media. The Israeli attack in southern Lebanon’s al-Habbariyeh area killed seven rescuers in an “emergency centre”, according to an official with Lebanese political and armed group al-Jamaa al-Islamiya.

Israel claimed the strike killed a “central terrorist” associated with al-Jamaa al-Islamiya who was in the building.



Horrific accounts as Israel continues attacks from north to south

Israel is ramping up its military attacks, in particular here in Rafah. Over the past couple of hours, we have been recording multiple air strikes that targeted three residential houses. This shows that Rafah is no longer safe for more than 1.5 million Palestinians displaced here.

Attacks continued elsewhere in Gaza as well, including Jabalia refugee camp.

There have been horrific eyewitness accounts of Palestinians trying to flee Israel’s ongoing siege of al-Shifa Hospital, reporting that the forces destroyed much of the area, turning it into a graveyard. Some families are still trapped there after more than a week, living in unbearable conditions.

Siege, arrests continue in al-Shifa for second week

Israeli forces are continuing their incursion of al-Shifa Hospital and its surrounding areas, while carrying out a campaign of arrests of Palestinians in the vicinity, according to Moath al-Kahlout, reporting from Jabalia, northern Gaza.

He added that men are being arrested and women are being forced to move to southern Gaza. “Inside al-Shifa, patients and medical staff are stuck in a small room inside the human resources development building, which is not at all equipped to provide medical care.”

Two aid seekers shot in Gaza City

Two people waiting for aid at Gaza City’s Kuwait Roundabout were severely wounded after being shot by Israeli snipers, according to Wafa news agency.

Attacks in Rafah are relentless

Not only have there been intense attacks across Rafah city, but there is also the constant buzzing sound of drones, taking a mental toll on people and making it hard to sleep. Since last night, five homes have been attacked relentlessly – spanning from the eastern part of Rafah to the western al-Mawasi evacuation zone.

Four people have been killed and their bodies have been transferred to Abu Youssef al-Najjar Hospital. About 25 others have been injured and taken to Kuwaiti Hospital, Abu Youssef al-Najjar Hospital or European Gaza Hospital.

In addition to homes, farmland has also been targeted, destroying not only the city’s physical landscape, but also its resources.

24 people killed in 24 hours in Israeli attacks on Rafah

The UN Security Council’s ceasefire resolution has in no way deterred Israel from continuing its attacks across the Gaza Strip, even on residential buildings and public health facilities.

Over the past 24 hours, there have been massive attacks on Rafah, killing a total of 24 people in the city, mostly women and children. Those wounded from the strikes have been taken to Abu Youssef al-Najjar Hospital and the Kuwaiti Hospital. But they are often left bleeding for hours until a doctor or medical staff can attend to them.

In central Gaza, Israeli strikes have hit the Bureij camp, killing five people. Several injured have been taken to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, which is also in dire straits due to a lack of medical supplies and insufficient medical staff.

There doesn’t seem to be anything that will stop Israel from continuing to pound the Gaza Strip.

Rescuers recover victims of Bureij attack

Emergency medics with the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) have rushed to the scene of an Israeli attack on Bureij camp in central Gaza, where at least two people were killed and many injured.

PRCS says its rescuers have retrieved the body of one person and transported three people who were wounded to receive treatment.

 



Israel has destroyed Gaza, UN expert on Genocide Convention says

Israel has destroyed Gaza by its relentless attacks since October, the UN Special Rapporteur on the occupied Palestinian territory, Francesca Albanese, said at the UN Human Rights Council.

“The harrowing number of deaths, the irreparable harm done to those who survive, the systematic destruction of every aspect necessary to sustain life in Gaza – from hospitals to schools, from homes to arable land – and the particular harm to hundreds of thousands of children and to pregnant and young mothers,” Albanese said on Tuesday.

She said in a report to the council that Israel’s actions can only be interpreted as constituting “prima facie evidence of an intention to systematically destroy the Palestinians as a group”.

Starvation: Anatomy of ‘a very cruel, slow death’

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/27/starvation-anatomy-of-a-very-cruel-slow-death

In Gaza, 27 people – 23 of them children – have starved to death as a result of what international bodies say is Israel’s use of hunger as a weapon of war. Starvation is when the human body is deprived of food for so long that it suffers and, in many cases, stops functioning.

“It’s a very cruel, slow death,” said Dr Omar Abdel-Mannan, a British-Egyptian paediatrician and neurologist who has volunteered in Gaza. “You basically just waste away.”


Palestinian boy suffering from malnutrition Ahmed Qannan at a healthcare centre, amid widespread hunger, in Rafah on March 4, 2024

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The damage to the human body is often so extreme that giving a starving person too much food or liquid nutrition in the first four to seven days can lead to a rush of glycogen, fat and protein production in cells that could prove fatal.

“Refeeding syndrome [where food is suddenly available] can also kill patients,” Abdel-Mannan said. “Food needs to be introduced gradually and under medical controls.”

Even if refeeding is successful, starvation survivors can feel the physical and psychological effects for a lifetime.

In infants, “at least those under the age of two, starvation can limit the brain’s development, limiting children from reaching their full potential cognitively and also leaving lasting negative effects on future health,” Abdel-Mannan said.


WFP reiterates famine imminent in the north of Gaza

The UN’s food agency says that in north Gaza, malnutrition among children is increasing at record pace, and one in three children below the age of two are currently acutely malnourished or “wasted”.

Some 70 percent of the population in the north is facing catastrophic hunger, the World Food Programme added.

A recent UN-backed report said famine was “likely to occur by May” in the northern Gaza Strip. Across the whole Gaza Strip, the number of people facing “catastrophic hunger” has risen to 1.1 million, half the population, it said.




Little change in Gaza aid volume: UNRWA

The UNRWA says there has been no significant change in the influx of supplies to Gaza or improvement in access to the north, where famine is the worst. It said over the first 25 days of March, an average of 155 aid trucks reached Gaza daily via land crossings, far below the crossings’ capacity of 500.

The UNRWA added that the number of displaced people in Gaza has now climbed to 1.7 million – 75 percent of the enclave’s population – with the majority of them forcibly displaced multiple times.


Situation in Rafah ‘overwhelmingly catastrophic’

“Overcrowding is the first thing that you can notice, there are people everywhere,” Soraya Ali, global media manager at Save the Children, told Al Jazeera from Rafah. “There are children with rashes as communicable diseases are spreading. We have seen children with one or both limbs missing and many are malnourished as nowhere near enough food is getting through [the Rafah crossing] right now.

“We’ve seen aid coming in at an alarmingly slow rate,” Ali said, adding that trucks were being turned away.


Trauma of war will have long-term impact on Gaza, says NGO

Soraya Ali from Save the Children tells Al Jazeera that the psychological impact of the war she observed on a visit to Gaza was “tragic”.

“Yesterday, I spoke to a woman who said more than food, she needs mental support, and that really shows you the long-term consequences this war will have on children and families,” Ali said.“People have been displaced time and time again. Now in the south they have nowhere left to go and you can visibly see the impact this has on them.”


Clean water a ‘luxury’ in northern Gaza

The situation is growing worse throughout northern Gaza. There is a severe shortage of food and water. There are also insufficient sewage facilities and health supplies, and these is causing disease to spread.

When it comes to food, the stock has been empty since the beginning of the assault on Gaza. People have been pushed to eat animal feed, but now even animal feed is out of stock. Now people are resorting to eating grass or khobiza, a wild plant. Adding to the disaster, the growing season for khobiza is almost over. This will lead to an even more horrific famine, and people are at a loss for what they will do.

In terms of water, people who have access to clean drinking water are considered to be living a life of luxury.

Gaza death toll rises to 32,490

The number of people killed in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7 has risen to 32,490, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry. Israeli attacks on Gaza have also wounded at least 74,889 people.

The latest figures include 76 people killed and 102 wounded over the last 24 hours.





Westbank slowly turning into Gaza...

Palestinian killed, 9 injured by Israeli drone strike in Jenin

Local media is reporting that one Palestinian was killed and nine were wounded after the Israeli military carried out a drone strike in the Jenin refugee camp. We reported earlier that a 19-year-old Palestinian died after being shot by Israeli forces as locals resisted the military incursion into Jenin, occupied West Bank. Four Palestinian youths were also wounded by Israeli gunfire in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin.

Second Palestinian killed by Israeli drone strike in Jenin

Local media is reporting that a second Palestinian has been killed by an Israeli drone strike in the Jenin refugee camp.

Three Palestinians in total have been killed in Jenin overnight, with the Israeli military also fatally shooting a 19-year-old during a military incursion into the city. Four more youths were wounded by Israeli gunfire in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin.

Israeli forces turn to drones to target Palestinians in occupied West Bank

The Israeli forces raided areas in the Jenin vicinity, not the refugee camp, where confrontations resulted in the first killing. Early this morning, the Israeli forces, who had been around the refugee camp, sent a drone inside the area and that drone killed two Palestinians – one, a 19-year-old, and the other, a 27-year-old reportedly from outside the refugee camp.

It’s not clear whether that drone struck those two in particular or the area they were in.

If we talk about the occupied West Bank in general, we have more Palestinians injured, at least 15 whom have been arrested in these raids that are taking place across the occupied West Bank.

But it’s interesting to note the frequent use of drones to kill Palestinians. You don’t see the Israeli forces on the ground. Instead, they send out a drone to kill Palestinians. We’re talking about crowded areas in the early hours of the day where the Palestinians can be injured or killed just for being at the wrong place at the wrong time.


Give them billions in military aid, diplomatic cover at the UN and ICJ, repeat their lies as truth and this is what the US gets

Far-right minister accuses Biden of ‘tacitly supporting Israel’s enemies’: Report

Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has accused President Biden of “tacitly supporting Israel’s enemies”, including Hamas’s leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar and Democratic Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, The New York Times reports.

“Presently, Biden prefers the line of Rashida Tlaib and Sinwar to the line of Benjamin Netanyahu and Ben-Gvir,” he told the NYT. “I would have expected the president of the United States not to take their line, but rather to take ours.”

Ben-Gvir continued that Biden is “enormously mistaken” for attempting to pressure Israel over its war on Gaza. “[Biden has] constantly sought to impose restrictions on Israel and talks about the rights of the other side, who include, I remind you, many terrorists who want to destroy us,” he said.

When does the US grow some balls and stop being Israel's bitch.