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Israel has approved plans to build nearly 5,300 new homes in the occupied West bank. It is believed to be part of a campaign to speed up the expansion of Israeli settlements in the territory, to solidify Israel’s control and prevent the creation of a future Palestinian state there. Israeli forces have carried out near-daily arrest raids across the West Bank since the October 7 Hamas attack, causing the deaths of more than 550 Palestinians - according to their health ministry. Israel captured the West Bank, along with Gaza and east Jerusalem, in the 1967 Mideast war and Palestine wants all thre...
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Lebanon's Hezbollah group claimed responsibility for firing over 200 rockets at multiple Israeli military bases in response to an airstrike that killed a senior commander. The Israeli military said “numerous projectiles and suspicious aerial targets” had entered its territory from Lebanon, many of which it said were intercepted. There were no immediate reports of casualties. It acknowledged on Wednesday that it had killed Mohammad Naameh Nasser, who headed one of Hezbollah’s three regional divisions in southern Lebanon, a day earlier. Hours later, Hezbollah launched scores of Katyusha and Fala...
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One person was killed, and another was wounded in a stabbing at a shopping mall in the Israeli town of Kamiel on Wednesday in what police said was a "terrorist attack". Gal Zeid, the spokesperson for Israel’s Galilee Medical Centre, said doctors pronounced the victim dead after failing to resuscitate him. The other injured person was a man in his 20s who was currently in critical condition, Israel's emergency services said. The deputy director of the Karmiel municipality security department said that the scene was "difficult" before adding that the area had been secured in order to attend to t...
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An Israeli military order for people to leave the eastern half of Khan Younis — the Gaza Strip's second-largest city — has triggered the third mass flight of Palestinians in as many months, throwing the population deeper into confusion, chaos and misery as they scramble once again to find safety. According to the United Nations, about 250,000 people live in the area covered by the order. Many of them had just returned to their homes there after fleeing Israel's invasion of Khan Younis earlier this year, while others had just taken refuge there after escaping Israel's offensive in the city of R...
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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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Connecting to the Internet has become a challenge for people living in war-torn Gaza, as civilian telecommunications have become another target since the Israel-Hamas war began. Internet providers in the area have suffered severe outages since early October 2023, digital rights NGO AccessNow said in a report in early November. In recent months, network monitoring services such as Cloudflare Radar and NetBlocks have reported several Internet outages in Gaza. The main telecom company in the strip, Paltel, had more than 500 cell towers operating in the enclave, but 80 per cent of them have been d...
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Israeli army ordered a mass evacuation of Palestinians from much of Khan Younis on Monday, a sign that troops are likely to launch a new ground assault into the Gaza Strip’s second-largest city. The IDF order suggests the city will be the latest target of Israel’s raids into parts of Gaza it had previously invaded in the war as it pursues regrouping Hamas militants. Much of Khan Younis was destroyed in a long assault earlier this year, but large numbers of Palestinians had moved back to escape another Israeli offensive in Gaza’s southernmost city, Rafah. Monday’s evacuation order covered the e...
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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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Tens of thousands of protesters have rallied in Tel Aviv to demand the Israeli government do more to secure the release of the hostages still being held by Hamas in Gaza. Protesters carried pictures of some of the Israelis taken captive during Hamas' incursion into Israel last October when some 250 people were seized. Protesters have also demanded an immediate ceasefire to bring about an end to more than eight months of fighting in Gaza, which has killed almost 38,000 Palestinians and at least 318 Israeli soldiers. "I'm here tonight from my brother Keith, who is 267 days, a hostage in Gaza. I ...
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