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IDF protecting their lies by continuing to target journalists

Two air strikes targeted journalists, displaced people in Al-Aqsa Hospital

The Israeli air force targeted two tents with two air strikes inside the Al-Aqsa Hospital compound which had a lot of Palestinians seeking refuge. It was also the place where journalists worked. The tents that were stuck were next to each other, resulting in casualties.

We still don’t know how many people were killed in the attack. According to witnesses and paramedics, the bodies were severely damaged by the air strikes.

Everyone is terrified here. They have been seeking refuge inside this hospital for more than six months now. Nowhere is safe as Palestinians are targeted in hospitals, schools, and makeshift tents. They don’t know where to go.

Khaled al-Dakran, the spokesman for Al-Aqsa Hospital, says the hospital’s courtyard was directly targeted in the Israeli attack. “Hospitals and medical teams and all health sector workers must be protected and the international community must provide such protection,” he said.


“The patients, the wounded and the displaced are in a state of panic and horror, fearing that the Israeli planes will attack the hospital again.”

Israel’s military claims that its attack targeted a command centre operated by the Islamic Jihad group, while the Government Media Office in Gaza claims it struck a tent of journalists and displaced people.

Here's that "command" center they targeted








Completely chaotic scenes after Israel targets people waiting for aid

Once again, the Israeli forces opened fire on people waiting for aid supplies to be delivered at the Kuwait Roundabout in central Gaza. Witnesses on the ground described the situation there as completely chaotic.

Israeli forces also targeted members of local and popular tribal committees that are responsible for securing the deliveries of aid supplies. They work for the supplies to be safely distributed among desperate families in need.

Israeli forces have targeted people at the Kuwait Roundabout, which is called a death trap among Palestinians, multiple times.

Witnesses we have contacted say medical teams, along with civil defence crews, are still grappling to evacuate the victims and injured people from the location after the latest attack. There are still people laying on the ground without receiving rescue teams because of the intense level of Israel’s bombardment.

People keep going there, despite the risky nature of the place, because they have no other option. They know they might be targeted, but they don’t want to return to their houses and families empty-handed.


Relatives wait near the bodies of Palestinians killed at the Kuwait Roundabout by Israeli forces in Gaza City on Sunday, at the "morgue" of Ahli Arab Hospital


Israel’s army says 80 air attacks conducted over past day

The Israeli army said its operation at Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital is continuing. In the Remal neighbourhood of Gaza City, air strikes were reportedly conducted on several buildings. The army claims to have killed 15 fighters in central Gaza over the past day. It added that a number of fighters in the Khan Younis area were also killed.

Israeli jets struck about 80 targets across Gaza, including buildings and infrastructure.



In Easter address, Pope Francis calls for Gaza ceasefire

Pope Francis has made renewed calls on Easter for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the release of all captives held in Gaza in a peace-focused address.

Francis presided over Mass in a packed St Peter’s Square, and then delivered his “Urbi et Orbi” (to the city and the world) blessing and message from the central balcony of St Peter’s Basilica.

“I appeal once again that access to humanitarian aid be ensured to Gaza, and call once more for the prompt release of the hostages seized on last October 7 and for an immediate ceasefire in the Strip,” he said.

“How much suffering we see in the eyes of children, the children have forgotten to smile in those war zones. With their eyes, children ask us: Why? Why all this death? Why all this destruction? War is always an absurdity and a defeat”, he added.

Low attendance for Easter celebrations in occupied East Jerusalem

The Church of Holy Sepulchre in occupied East Jerusalem is empty. Normally, it would be completely packed during Easter all the way to the courtyard. There would be musical instruments played very loudly in a celebratory atmosphere.

That is not happening, because the Christian community here is showing solidarity with the Palestinians in Gaza.

Tourists have stayed away, but there is still a community who wants to come here: the Palestinian Christians in the occupied West Bank. However, Israelis banned them from visiting on one of the most important days of the year.




Bit late now to worry about this...

US fears intel shared with Israel contributes to civilian deaths

The Wall Street Journal has reported, quoting people familiar with the issue, that the United States is concerned about whether the expanded intelligence sharing with Israel since October 7 had contributed to civilian deaths in Gaza.

Among the worries is that there is little independent oversight to confirm that US-supplied intelligence is not used in air strikes that unnecessarily kill civilians or damage infrastructure, sources told the WSJ.

“What I’m concerned about is making sure our intelligence sharing is consistent with our values and our national-security interests,” Democratic Representative Jason Crow, a member of the House Intelligence Committee, told the publication.

He added that there are “some pretty big inconsistencies” in the two sides’ accounts of the civilian toll.

One side being the lies of Israel, the other every aid agency in the world...


Gaza death toll rises

The death toll from Israel’s attacks on Gaza has risen to 32,782, the Health Ministry said in a statement, adding that 75,298 people have been injured since October 7. The toll includes 77 people killed and 108 wounded in the past 24 hours.

And that's only counting those that have been registered to have been killed. Many are not counted, missing, buried under ruble or by Israeli bulldozers.



Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators march in London

Throngs of people have rallied in the English capital calling for a truce in Gaza. The march was the latest of mass demonstrations in London against Israel’s war in the enclave. Chanting slogans, protesters marched from Russell Square to Trafalgar Square as part of what they called “the 11th National March for Palestine”.



Protesters rally for Palestine in Iraq, Jordan, Pakistan and Tunisia


People participate in a protest to mark ‘Land Day’ and to show their support with Gaza, in Baghdad, Iraq, March 30, 2024


People protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza near the Israeli embassy in Amman, Jordan, March 30, 2024


Supporters of Pakistan’s Jamaat-e-Islami wave the Palestinian flags as they gather to show solidarity with the Palestinian people on March 31, 2024


A demonstrator holds a sign as people protest in support of Palestinians in Gaza in Tunis, Tunisia, March 30, 2024



British judge discusses report on legal advice that Israel breached international law

The UK government has reportedly received advice from its own lawyers that Israel breached international humanitarian law in Gaza.

Alicia Kearns, Conservative chair of the House of Commons select committee on foreign affairs, told a drinks reception that London received legal advice that Israel “has broken international humanitarian law but the government has not announced it”, The Observer reported on Saturday, citing a leaked audio recording.

Geoffrey Nice, a British barrister and judge who led the prosecution of former Serbian president Slobodan Milosevic, joined Al Jazeera earlier to discuss the revelations.




Harvard Law School student body calls on university to divest from Israel

Harvard Law School’s student government has passed a resolution calling on the university to divest from Israel.

The resolution, passed on Friday in a 12-4 vote with three abstentions, calls on Harvard “to divest completely from weapons manufacturers, firms, academic programs, corporations, and all other institutions that aid the ongoing illegal occupation of Palestine and the genocide of Palestinians”, The Boston Globe reported.

Two members of the board, Regina De Nigris and Cameron Adkins, resigned in protest of the vote, writing in a resignation letter that they “strongly disagree” with the resolution, The Harvard Crimson student newspaper reported.


Now he's really gone, good riddance (don't forget to stop by the ICC)

Spokesman suspended by Netanyahu’s office over Gaza tweet formally steps down

Eylon Levy, the English-language spokesman at the Israeli prime minister’s office who was suspended three weeks ago, has formally stepped down from the role, according to The Times of Israel.

Levy was suspended following a complaint by the British Foreign Office about a post on X, in which the spokesman responded to remarks by Foreign Secretary David Cameron concerning aid to Gaza.

Cameron had posted on X that Israel needs to let more aid into Gaza. Levy replied with a tirade.

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Israeli siege on al-Shifa Hospital leaves 21 patients dead: WHO

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) has said that 21 patients have died since the start of the Israeli military operation inside and around the al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza on March 18.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the 107 patients who remained inside the hospital include four children and 28 critical patients, many of whom suffer from infection and have been moved multiple times within the hospital compound. Dozens of medical staff are also stuck inside.

“Since yesterday only one bottle of water remains for every 15 people. Contagious diseases are spreading due to extremely unsanitary conditions, and a lack of water,” he wrote in a post on X, saying food is also extremely limited and a humanitarian corridor to evacuate patients as well as a ceasefire were needed.

The Israeli military has rejected multiple WHO missions to the hospital in Gaza City over the past weeks.




WHO team witnesses Israeli strike on journalists’ tent at Al-Aqsa Hospital

World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus says a team with the United Nations organisation was at the Al-Aqsa Hospital compound when the Israeli military targeted a journalists’ tent in the courtyard.

The official said in a post on X that four people were killed and 17 injured, but WHO personnel – who were at the hospital assessing medical needs and collecting incubators to send to northern Gaza – are accounted for.

“We again call for protection of patients, health personnel and humanitarian missions. The ongoing attacks and militarisation of hospitals must stop. International humanitarian law must be respected,” Tedros said.

“We urge parties to comply with the UN Security Council resolution and ceasefire!”





Classic projection, it's ignorance that let Israel get away with apartheid and brutal oppression for 75 years.

Netanyahu: ‘Whole world ganging up on us’ in ignorance and anti-Semitism

The Israeli leader delved into why he believes there is so much international pressure against Israel today and why “the whole world is ganging up on us”.

He acknowledged there are people inside and outside Israel who believe there might be some truth behind rising anti-Israeli sentiment and those who believe Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

Netanyahu said, “It must be ignorance”, but then through recounting how his historian father Benzion Netanyahu talked about the rise of “anti-Semitic allegations” throughout history, the Israeli leader cited this as another reason for the current state of affairs.

He said Israelis must “unite in physical and moral defence against accusers” who are armed with lies, hypocrisy and falsehood.

It's Israel that's armed with lies, hypocrisy and falsehood for many decades. The world is finally starting to see through it all.


Israel announces Jordan Valley settlement expansion in ‘appropriate Zionist response’

Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has published this video of himself in Wadi Auja in the occupied West Bank to announce an “unprecedented investment” into the development of more illegal settlements.

He called this “a fitting Zionist response” to a Palestinian attack last week in the Jordan Valley that wounded two Israelis. Smotrich said the Israeli government is surveying the area for expansion, evaluating everything including water resources.

This is coming days after Israel was internationally criticised for declaring 800 hectares (1,977 acres) of land in the occupied West Bank as territory belonging to the Israeli state in its biggest illegal land grab in three decades.

As Israel tries to recover from the financial burden of its deadly war on Gaza and reassure citizens, Smotrich also announced today that businesses in Eilat and Tamar in southern Israel could be entitled to compensation for damages suffered as a result of the war from the state.



Translation: An appropriate Zionist answer: expansion and development of Nahal Yitav (Auja). We arrived at the site in Jordan Valley and announced an unprecedented investment in the site and its development. This is a fitting Zionist response to the attack that took place last week in the Jordan Valley in which two Jews were wounded by gunfire from a terrorist caught this morning.

If that's your reasoning for land grabs, then Israel owes the Palestinians 100x as much land...



Palestinian entangled in aid bundle parachute by Gaza coast

This video verified by Al Jazeera shows Palestinians struggling to free a dead body entangled in the parachute of an aid package dropped from the air near Gaza’s coastline.

This week, at least a dozen Palestinians trying to reach aid packages that had dropped into the sea drowned. The US military confirmed earlier that some of the packages it airdropped over Gaza fell into the sea, but said there were no casualties.

Several other people have also been killed after packages crushed them when failed parachutes made the boxes fall straight from the sky.



Israel proposed dismantling UNRWA: Report

The United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper is reporting that Israel has given the United Nations a proposal to dismantle UNRWA, which has been operating in the Palestinian territories since 1950.

The Israeli plan proposes the creation of a replacement organisation to handle large-scale deliveries of food aid to Gaza, the Guardian said, citing unnamed UN sources. About 300 to 400 staff would be transferred to the new agency or other UN agencies such as the World Food Programme, the report said.

More staff, as well as the UNRWA’s assets, would be transferred in later stages, it added. The paper said that the Israeli chief of the general staff, Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi, presented the plan to UN officials in Israel last week. It was forwarded to UN chief Antonio Guterres on Saturday.

Israel has been refusing to work with UNRWA since last Monday amid unproven claims that some of the agency’s staff were with Hamas or Islamic Jihad.

UNWRA has 13,000 workers in Gaza alone...


Tens of thousands of Israelis protest against government

Tens of thousands of Israelis marched on Sunday calling for Netanyahu’s government to go and for more efforts to free the dozens of people still held captive by Hamas. Demonstrators began their rally outside parliament and later blocked a main highway in Jerusalem. Police, some on horseback, jostled and pushed protesters back as they shouted that Netanyahu “must go”. They also used water cannon.

Protesters say the demonstration was the biggest since the start of the war in Gaza nearly six months ago. Families of the captives have said will protest every night this week in a bid to “bring them home”.








Suspected drone hits building in Israeli’s southern resort city of Eilat

The Israeli military says there was a suspected drone attack. An Iraqi armed group has claimed responsibility.

Israeli media says a military building was damaged. No injuries have been reported.

 

US airman to start hunger strike to draw attention to plight of Gaza’s children

Veterans for Peace says US Air Force senior airman Larry Hebert will start a hunger strike to highlight the plight facing Gaza’s children.

Veterans for Peace is an association of former soldiers who advocate for peace, highlighting the costs of war and conflict.

 

Israeli army says 600 soldiers killed since start of war

The Israeli military announced the death of a 20-year-old soldier, Nadav Cohen, and updated its overall toll to 600 killed since October 7.

Over 300 were killed on October 7th, the IDF is close to doubling it's own death toll with their revenge spree.


 



‘There is no life here’: The aftermath of al-Shifa Hospital siege

“Buildings in all departments have been burned, and the structure of the complex has been damaged from the inside,” said Al Jazeera Arabic’s Ismail al-Ghoul, adding that stairs, doors, and the walls of the facility are “destroyed”.

“From what we can see, it appears the occupation forces deliberately targeted the health sector and destroyed the largest medical complex in Gaza City,” said al-Ghoul.

People are trying to salvage what they can from the ruins, as the hospital was also serving as a shelter for displaced people, he added.

“There is no life here. The complex is in ruins and cannot be revived.”


Gaza’s civil defence and medical authorities are heading to al-Shifa Hospital for recovery operations following the Israeli withdrawal, says Moath al-Kahlout, reporting from Gaza’s northern city of Jabalia.

There is “confirmed news” that the buildings of the complex and medical machines inside the hospital “are totally destroyed”, al-Kahlout said. Dead bodies are scattered in the street near the hospital, he added.

At one point, 107 patients were stuck inside the human resource development building, “which is not prepared at all for medical care”.

Israeli military confirms withdrawal from al-Shifa Hospital

Israeli forces say that during their two-week operation, they killed Palestinian gunmen and seized weaponry and intelligence documents. The raid on the hospital had been conducted “while preventing harm to civilians, patients and medical teams”, the military said.

The WHO, however, has said 21 patients died since Israel began its siege of the facility on March 18. Our correspondents are also reporting widespread destruction of the complex.

‘The smell of corpses filled the place’: Nurse recounts seige of al-Shifa Hospital

“During [the] siege inside al-Shifa Hospital, we did not have the means to treat patients … We could not treat or bury them,” says a nurse with al-Shifa Hospital who spoke on condition of anonymity.

“The smell of corpses filled the place,” she added. “What happened to us is indescribable.”

Aftermath of the Israeli raid on al-Shifa Hospital







Al-Shifa’s legacy destroyed

Norwegian physician Dr Mads Gilbert, who has spent extensive time working in Gaza, including at al-Shifa hospital, says the siege of the facility has destroyed its legacy. “The Israeli occupation forces this night have ended 78 years of brave medical history,” Gilbert told Al Jazeera, speaking from Tromso, Norway.

The hospital was built in 1946 and was the most important flagship hospital for the healthcare for people in Gaza, he said. “This is such a sad day, I’ve been weeping all morning.”

Meanwhile, the fate of the 107 critical patients who were moved two days ago to an old part of the medical complex remains unknown, Gilbert said. People are now searching for corpses at the site, finding “the most horrible decomposed corpses with maggots coming out of the eyes”.

“The maggots that are creeping out of the corpses in al-Shifa Hospital now are really maggots coming out of the eyes of President Biden and the EU leaders doing nothing to stop this horrible, horrible genocide,” the physician said.

Hundreds of bodies lay strewn at al-Shifa Hospital: Report

Hundreds of bodies of slain civilians were found at al-Shifa Medical Complex, Palestinian news agency Wafa reported medical sources as saying. The sources said Israeli forces destroyed the temporary cemetery that citizens had set up at the site, taking out the bodies from underground and dumping them in different areas of the hospital.

Wafa also reported that the Israeli army dug up the grounds of the complex and dumped the buried bodies in different areas of the hospital.

Al-Shifa Hospital before and after Israel’s two-week siege




Israeli forces ‘executed’ multiple civilians at al-Shifa Hospital, says PRCS

Raed al-Nims, a representative for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, says many departments at al-Shifa Hospital were “set on fire”, and “many bodies” are lying around the hospital.

“The situation is dire, the medical staff, some of them were killed, others tortured, others detained, and above all, they have been besieged for two weeks without any medical supplies or even food or water,” al-Nims told Al Jazeera.

He added that civil defence teams were not allowed to put out fires started at the hospital, which caused immense damage.

“According to eyewitness accounts and official reports, many of the civilians were executed. They were killed by the Israeli occupation forces including medical staff, doctors and nurses, they were purposefully executed by the Israeli soldiers,” al-Nims said.

“We do not have final figures yet, but there is no doubt that it is confirmed that many were killed either directly by the Israeli occupation forces or [were] starved to death.”



Gaza a ‘moral’ crisis, says UNICEF director

UNICEF Regional Director for the Middle East Adele Khodr says Gaza is not just a humanitarian crisis but a “moral” one.

“It is a test for our humanity and ability to save the children’s lives,” she said on X, adding that it “will have a consequence on the future”.


 

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‘The situation is getting dire’

The Israeli military in the past 24 hours has been ramping up its military attacks across different areas in the Gaza Strip.

The main focus was directed towards the city of Khan Younis, where Israeli fighter jets had targeted a number of residential houses, causing dozens of injuries to people who had been transported to different hospitals in the southern part of the Gaza Strip.

Eyewitnesses on the ground have been also telling us that the situation is getting dire, that the Israeli forces are going on with their blowing up of residential neighbourhoods one after the other.

There is going to be much more expansion of fighting here to the southern part of the Gaza Strip in Rafah.


The military aid package US just send to Israel




Israel’s attacks on al-Shifa Hospital ‘are the actions of a rogue state’

As Israel announces the withdrawal of its forces from al-Shifa Hospital, Antony Loewenstein, the author of The Palestine Laboratory, says the dozens of bodies the Gaza Health Ministry discovered there shows just how many people were sheltering in the complex.

“Even though hospitals have been targeted extensively by the Israelis, many civilians have nowhere else to go,” he told Al Jazeera.

“Many Palestinians need intense medical care and hospitals are – well there’s nowhere safe in Gaza – but it’s somewhere to go and after Israel [first] pulled out of al-Shifa, the hope was that it would remain a safe place and clearly, it was not.”





Netanyahu revives plans to shut down Al Jazeera in Israel

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/4/1/israeli-pm-netanyahu-revives-push-to-shut-down-al-jazeera

The Israeli prime minister has revived plans to close Al Jazeera in Israel. In a statement issued by the Likud party spokesperson, parliament will be convened in the evening to ratify the law. Following its ratification, Netanyahu “will take immediate action to shut down Al Jazeera in accordance with procedure set out in the law”.

The Israeli leader demanded on Monday that his coalition government pass legislation in the Knesset that would allow senior ministers to shut down foreign news networks deemed a security risk.

Netanyahu, who has long sought to shutter broadcasts from the Qatari-based media outlet, promised to “immediately act to close Al Jazeera” following the law’s adoption, according to a statement from his Likud party.


The bill, passed in a first reading in February, would give the prime minister and the communications minister the authority to order the closure of foreign networks operating in Israel and confiscate their equipment if it is believed that they pose “harm to the state’s security”.


Israeli minister calls for settlements in Gaza

Far-right member of the Israeli cabinet Yitzhak Wasserlauf says the move would mark a “total victory” for Israel.

“A total victory means a return to settle there [in Gaza]. That is [Hamas’s] punishment for what they did on October 7. If we don’t do that, our soldiers would have fallen for nothing,” Wasserlauf, the minister for the development of the Negev and Galilee and for national resilience, told Israel’s Radio North.

The member of the Jewish Power Party also called on the army to launch a ground attack on Rafah. “We must force them [Hamas] into submission to reach total victory,” he said.

“That includes invading Rafah and the dismantling of all Palestinian factions.”


Israel annexes land in occupied West Bank’s Etzion settlement bloc: Report

According to The Times of Israel, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has announced that the Civil Administration, an agency in the Defence Ministry, has declared 170 dunams (17 hectares or 42 acres) as “state land”, meaning it can be used for, among other purposes, settlement development.

Smotrich, who has authority over the Civil Administration, said he has been working on advancing similar declarations of state land in the occupied West Bank over the past year.

Last month, about 8,000 dunams (800 hectares or 1,976 acres) were declared state land in the Jordan Valley, the largest in decades, according to anti-settlement groups.

In February, 2,640 dunams (264 hectares or 650 acres) were declared state land east of Jerusalem, The Times of Israel reported.

 

Israeli strike on Damascus reported by Syrian and Iranian media

Syrian air defence systems have intercepted “hostile targets” near Damascus, the state news agency reports. The Reuters news agency also cited Iran’s SSN news website as saying Israel targeted Iran’s consulate and ambassador’s residence.

According to Syrian media, the strike took place in the Damascus municipality of Mezzeh.

The Britain-based group Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the attack hit “the building of an annex to the Iranian embassy… in Damascus, killing six people”.

A correspondent from the French news agency AFP, who was at the site, also said the strike had levelled the building next to the embassy in an upscale neighbourhood of Damascus.