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UNRWA planning director Sam Rose said the evacuation zone affects around 250,000 people, over 10% of Gaza's population, with another 50,000 possibly leaving due to nearby fighting. Evacuees were directed to an overcrowded coastal tent camp with limited services. The war has halted food, medicine, and basic goods to Gaza, making residents entirely dependent on aid. The UN court warns of a "plausible risk of genocide," which Israel denies.
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Most of the displaced, including many women and children, left on foot overnight as the Israeli military targeted eastern Khan Younis. They moved westward to the city center and the overcrowded Muwasi area, designated as a humanitarian zone by Israel. Many spent the night outside Nasser and al-Amal hospitals. The UN agency in Gaza stated the evacuation order affects around 250,000 people, over 10% of Gaza’s population.
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Abdallah Hamdan, head of the emergency unit, stated that patients and equipment were moved to Nasser Hospital as the European Hospital became non-functional. UNRWA's planning director, Sam Rose, reported that around 250,000 people, over 10% of Gaza's population, are in the evacuation zone, with 50,000 more potentially fleeing. Evacuees are directed to an overcrowded coastal tent camp with limited services.
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At least 55 Palestinians detained in Gaza were released by Israel on Monday, including the director of its main hospital. Mohammed Abu Selmia, alongside others, was taken in November when Israeli forces raided Shifa Hospital. In video comments aired by Palestinian media following his release, Abu Selmia accused Israeli authorities of subjecting Palestinian detainees to “daily physical and psychological humiliation”, an allegation that Israeli authorities have denied. Israel accuses Hamas and other militant groups of sheltering in hospitals and using them for military purposes. Palestinian heal...
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Israel has accepted in principle to attend a key council on its bilateral relations with the European Union, but has dismissed top diplomat Josep Borrell’s suggestion the meeting should be convened specifically to address the situation in Gaza, an Israeli official told Euronews. However, the official reply letter by Israel to the EU seen by Euronews, does not refer to any specific agenda discussions nor a period or a date of when the association could take place. Borrell announced in late May he would convene Israel “as soon as possible” to discuss “the situation in Gaza” and the “respect of h...
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For seven decades, Palestinian children have been born and raised as refugees. While many 18-year-olds in Europe are finishing their secondary studies and heading off to university, 18-year-olds in Gaza have lived through six different wars (2008-2009, 2012, 2014, 2021, 2022, and 2023). Since October, schools in Gaza have been used as shelters to house the displaced, and even many of those have been targeted by bombardment. In the face of extremely limited humanitarian access to Gaza over the past eight months, community-led groups, NGOs, and humanitarian organizations are persevering in provi...
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The United Nations humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, has said that leaders in war-torn countries are prioritising political rivalries and power over the end of fighting. In an interview with the Associated Press, he added that humanitarian workers in conflict zones see the results of political failures in their everyday work. Griffiths comments come as reports say 200 relief workers have been killed in Gaza over the duration of the eighth-month conflict. One high-profile incident in April saw an Israeli strike killed seven workers from the charity World Central Kitchen who were delivering ...
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Radiohead’s Jonny Greenwood has responded to backlash over his collaboration with Israeli musicians. The English guitarist and composer has defended his choice to continue a European tour with Dudu Tassa and the Kuwaitis, against calls for its cancellation from Palestine supporters. Greenwood has been criticised by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement for his involvement with Israeli musicians and performing at a concert in Israel. “We call for peaceful, creative pressure on @radiohead to convincingly distance itself from this blatant complicity in the crime of crimes, or face ...
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Approximately 55% of buildings in Khan Younis are destroyed or damaged. Following prayers, hundreds in Ramallah marched, denouncing the Gaza war and urging Arab intervention. Israel is facing global criticism, over 900,000 Palestinians are displaced, with at least 35,000 killed, according to the U.N. Ministry of Health.
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Spanish authorities have refused a ship carrying weapons for Israel permission to dock at one of the country's ports. “This is the first time we have done this because it is the first time we have detected a ship carrying a shipment of arms to Israel that wants to call at a Spanish port,” said Spanish foreign minister José Manuel Albares on Thursday. “This will be a consistent policy with any ship carrying arms to Israel that wants to call at Spanish ports. The foreign ministry will systematically reject such stopovers for one obvious reason: the Middle East does not need more weapons, it need...
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