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  • Morning update
    27 March 2024 06:01 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-33

    Israel targeted an emergency health centre affiliated with Lebanese political and armed group al-Jamaa al-Islamiya in al-Habbaryieh, south Lebanon, reportedly killing seven rescuers. Israeli claims the strike killed a key member of the group

    Israeli morning strikes on two homes in Rafah killed three people

    One 19-year-old Palestinian was killed by Israeli forces in Jenin, occupied West Bank as heavy clashes are reported in the area

    Jordanian police beat and arrested several protesters near the Israeli embassy in Amman

    Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant said a “local alternative” must be found in Gaza as he believes it should not be governed by Israel or Hamas

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    Late night update
    26 March 2024 23:56 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/late-night-update-10

    A day after the UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, Israel’s war on the enclave continues.

    Despite that resolution, truce talks between Israel and Hamas have not progressed, with the Israeli negotiating team leaving Doha, blaming Hamas for what it described as a “dead end” in the current discussions.

    And Israel’s military has continued to bomb the Gaza Strip despite the international call for a cessation of hostilities. The latest Palestinian health ministry death toll in Gaza stands at 32,414.

    Here’s what else you need to know from Tuesday’s developments:

    Israel claimed that it killed top Hamas military leader Marwan Issa in a strike earlier this month. Hamas officials said there was no confirmation of this, and said Israel was waging an information war.

    Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro has threatened to cut diplomatic ties with Israel if the country doesn’t comply with the UN Security Council’s ceasefire resolution.

    Yemen’s Houthi movement said that it carried out six operations, including attacks on four ships and attacks on two US destroyers. One attack, however, was denied by the vessel’s company.

    A series of air strikes targeted the eastern province of Deir el-Zour in Syria, killing more than a dozen people, including an Iranian advisor and a member of the World Health Organisation.

    Thirty Palestinians have been detained by Israeli forces in mass arrests across the West Bank, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society.

    Unrwa said it has sufficient funds to keep its operations going until the end of May.

    The US Treasury Department has announced sanctions against finance and trade facilitators for Yemen’s Houthi rebels, the Lebanese group Hezbollah and Iran’s Quds Force.

    #Bilan

  • War on Gaza: How Israeli soldiers assaulted Palestinians during the raid on al-Shifa hospital
    Survivors of the attack on hospital’s vicinity recall executions, torture and abuse by Israeli soldiers during a week-long operation
    By Mohammed al-Hajjar and Abubaker Abed and Osama Kahlout in Gaza, occupied Palestine

    Published date: 25 March 2024 16:15 GMT | Last update: 17 hours 34 mins ago | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/gaza-war-israeli-soldiers-assaulted-palestinians-al-shifa-hospital-at

    Survivors of the Israeli attack on al-Shifa hospital and its vicinity in Gaza City have recounted their experiences to Middle East Eye, a week after the raid.

    Israeli forces have been attacking and laying siege to al-Shifa hospital since Monday 18 March. The medical complex is the largest in the Gaza Strip, with some 30,000 people seeking refuge there prior to the current raid.

    The surgical building was destroyed on Thursday, and many displaced people were forced to leave the medical complex, the largest in the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, civilians in the vicinity of the hospital have reported being trapped under Israeli fire for days.

    The Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor rights group said on Saturday that it documented “a series of crimes systematically committed by Israeli forces” in the area of the hospital in Gaza City over the past week.

    The abuses , according to Euro-Med, include extrajudicial executions, communication cutoffs, and intense shelling targeting homes surrounding the medical complex.

    Adel AbdRabbouh, 29, was an eyewitness to the Israeli attack on the hospital last week as he arrived there to visit his cousins.

    At around 11am last Monday, he watched as Israeli quadcopters, tanks, warplanes and military vehicles encircled the hospital.

    He said “thousands of bullets” were fired at the hospital, which forced him to stay put as he feared being shot at if he fled the building.

    “People were falling [...] like leaves from Israeli bullets; patients were left alone moaning from pain inside; women were calling their children, and children were crying out in panic. That was the scene,” he told Middle East Eye.

    Then, AbdRabbouh said that approximately 500 Israeli soldiers stormed the hospital, instructing everyone not to move.

    They began apprehending those who could walk and had no life-threatening wounds, he added.

    “Initially assuring us no harm would come, they proceeded to kill at least 300 civilians. We were mere toys in their hands," he said.

    Despite sustaining severe fractures and burns on his left leg during the attack, AbdRabbouh was among those detained in the raid.

    Over 500 individuals, including women and children, were also detained, he told MEE.

    “Men were stripped, beaten, blindfolded and handcuffed. We were herded into the courtyard and later subjected to interrogation,” he added.

    AbdRabbouh said he underwent three rounds of questioning by Israeli soldiers, each round lasting 15 minutes.

    Soldiers asked him whether he had encountered any Palestinian fighters. Following 45 minutes of interrogation per person, they were left naked outside the hospital, and received nothing for iftar except a small bottle of water.

    They remained in this state until the following morning when they were instructed to march to Al-Rasheed Street, near Istanbul Cafe. On Wednesday morning, they were released and ordered to flee south.

    “Despite our exhaustion, wounds, and dehydration, we had to trek for seven hours to Deir al-Balah. I arrived there on the brink of death," he recounted. (...)

  • Morning update
    26 March 2024 05:50 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-32

    Here are the latest updates:

    Despite US insistence on the UN Security Council Gaza resolution being “non-binding,” countries across the world welcomed it, with UN chief Antonion Guterres saying it, in fact, binding and must be implemented
    The Israeli army bombed a home in Rafah, killing at least 15 people, including four children
    Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, while Israeli forces conducted several arrests across the West Bank
    Meeting with Israeli defence minister Yoav Gallant, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken reiterated his country’s opposition to an operation in Rafah, saying “alternatives exist” to the ground invasion

    Late night update
    26 March 2024 00:04 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/late-night-update-9

    Hello MEE readers. Monday marked the 171st day of Israel’s war in Gaza. The number 171 is also the number of Unrwa staff members killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.

    On Monday, the UN Security Council passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire after the US abstained from the vote. The US used its veto power to reject several similar resolutions since October, but decided not to weigh in on Monday, allowing the measure to pass.

    The decision was met with outrage by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who in response cancelled an Israeli delegation to Washington that was meant to discuss the options for an invasion of Gaza’s southern city Rafah.

    UN special rapporteur Francesca Albanese also released a damning report on Monday, outlining how Israel had crossed the threshold of genocide in Gaza.

    Here’s what else you need to know from Monday’s developments:

    The US State Department said the Israeli decision not to come for scheduled talks with American officials was “surprising and unfortunate”.

    Hamas has informed mediators that the group will stick to its original position on reaching a comprehensive ceasefire rather than a temporary one.

    The US said it conducted another airdrop of humanitarian aid into northern Gaza on Monday.

    US presidential candidate Donald Trump said that Israel should “finish up” its war on Gaza, saying that it is losing international credibility.

    The military wing of Hamas, Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, said it fired rockets towards the southern Israeli city of Ashdod on Monday. It was the first such attack in weeks.

    Survivors of al-Shifa Hospital raid spoke to MEE about the torture and abuse that occurred. You can read that story here.

    #Bilan

  • Late night update
    24 March 2024 23:50 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/late-night-update-8

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    At least 32,226 Palestinians have been killed, among them 84 in the past 24 hours, and 74,518 injured in Israel’s air and ground assault into the densely populated Gaza Strip, according to the local health ministry.

    Today, Israel informed the United Nations today that it will no longer allow Unrwa food convoys into north Gaza, where 70 percent of people face the highest level of food scarcity.

    UN chief Antonio Guterres denounced “horror & starvation” in Gaza during his humanitarian visit to Egypt, in a series of posts to X.

    Meanwhile, the US announced that it sent an airdrop over north Gaza in cooperation with the Jordanian air force.

    The shipment is the 13th humanitarian aid airdrop to the area, however, the UN and other aid organisations have warned that airdrops cannot provide nearly enough aid to alleviate the catastrophic humanitarian situation in Gaza.

    Other updates from today include:

    In a joint statement, 14 NGOs came together to state that Israel is not in compliance with US President Joe Biden’s national security memorandum that barred recipients of US weapons from obstructing humanitarian aid in conflict zones.

    The US Conference of Catholic Bishops called for a ceasefire in Gaza ahead of the Christian Easter holidays.

    French President Emmanuel Macron warned Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that forcible population transfer is a war crime that violates international law, condemning “Israeli announcements on settlements” in talks with the Israeli leader.

    Riot police fired tear gas to push back hundreds of Jordanian demonstrators marching to the Israeli embassy in Amman on Sunday in protest at Israel’s latest storming of hospitals in Gaza and mounting civilian deaths.

    #Bilan

  • Guerre à Gaza : Netanyahou « suggère que le nouveau port construit par les États-Unis pourrait aider à expulser les Palestiniens » | Middle East Eye édition française
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/fr/actu-et-enquetes/guerre-gaza-netanyahou-suggere-que-le-nouveau-port-construit-par-les-

    […] lors d’une réunion privée de la commission des Affaires étrangères et de la Sécurité de la Knesset, Netanyahou a suggéré que le port pourrait également faciliter l’expulsion des Palestiniens de Gaza.

    Netanyahou a affirmé qu’il n’y avait « aucun obstacle » à ce que les Palestiniens quittent la bande de Gaza, hormis le refus d’autres pays de les accepter, selon un journaliste de Kan News.

  • Evening recap
    22 March 2024 23:38 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/evening-recap-82

    The number of Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli forces since 7 October has risen to 32,070, the Palestinian health ministry said on Friday.

    Hundreds of healthcare workers, patients, and displaced civilians - including two critically ill children- are trapped inside Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital due to the Israeli military’s invasion and five-day blockade.

    In other developments:

    Martin Griffiths, the United Nations’ humanitarian chief, demanded an immediate ceasefire and urged Israel to remove all barriers to the distribution of aid to the people of Gaza.
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that Israel will launch a ground operation in Rafah without US backing, if necessary.
    The UN Security Council has failed to pass a US resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza as part of a deal to release captives held in Gaza. Russia and China voted against the resolution.
    Israel has seized 800 hectares of land in the occupied West Bank, Israeli media said on Friday.
    Israeli forces blocked hundreds of Palestinian worshippers from reaching al-Aqsa Mosque for the second Friday prayer during the month of Ramadan.

    Israel-Palestine live: Hundreds of Palestinians still trapped in al-Shifa hospital
    23 March 2024 09:15 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live/gaza-israel-hamas-palestine-war-conflict

    It’s just after 11:00 am (9:00 GMT) in Palestine and Israel. Here are the latest developments on day 169 of Israel’s war on Gaza:

    Israeli shelling across the Gaza Strip on Saturday morning has killed several people, including in Rafah and Deir al-Balah as the raid on al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City continues for the sixth day.

    Local media say patients are dying in some of the hospital buildings that are under Israeli blockage, due to the lack of food and medical care.

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is set to visit Egypt’s border with Gaza on Saturday to reiterate his call for a humanitarian ceasefire.

    A vote in the UN Security Council on a new ceasefire resolution, initially planned for Saturday, has been postponed until Monday, according to media reports.

    The US Central Command (CENTCOM) said on Friday in a statement that its forces had conducted strikes against three Houthi underground storage facilities in Yemen.

    #Bilan

  • Gaza death toll rises to 31,988
    21 March 2024 09:20 GMT
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/gaza-death-toll-rises-31988?nid=350241&topic=Israel-Palestine%2520war

    More than 31,988 Palestinians have been killed and 74,188 wounded by Israeli forces since 7 October, the Palestinian health ministry said on Thursday.

    At least 65 Palestinians were killed and 92 wounded over the past 24 hours, it added in a statement.

    Morning update
    21 March 2024 05:43 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-31

    Israeli forces are still conducting operations in Gaza City’s al-Shifa hospital
    Two Palestinians were killed by an Israeli drone strike on the Nur Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank
    Israeli authorities reportedly ordered 25 patients who had been receiving treatment in occupied East Jerusalem and Israel to be returned to Gaza, but were blocked by the country’s High Court of Justice
    US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the “gaps are narrowing” between Israel and Hamas, and that a truce agreement is “very much possible.”

    20 March 2024 23:56 GMT
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/evening-recap-80?nid=350241&topic=Israel-Palestine%2520war&fid=507266

    Gaza’s health ministry said the Palestinian death toll from Israel’s war on Gaza has reached 31,923 with over 104 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours.

    The Israeli army said it killed dozens of “terrorists” and apprehended around 300 people in its latest raid on al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.

    In other developments:

    US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken is due to make another trip to the Middle East in a new push to secure a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
    The World Health Organisation said it has recorded 410 attacks on healthcare facilities in the Gaza Strip since 7 October.
    The Gaza government’s media office said that over 100 aid workers and seekers were killed by Israeli forces over the course of one week.
    Nine women shaved their heads outside the UK’s parliament on Tuesday, as an act of protest against Britain’s role in the war on Gaza.
    Israeli air strikes have targeted two vehicles in the occupied West Bank city of Jenin, Palestinian media reported on Wednesday.
    Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that efforts are in progress for an incursion into Rafah in the southern part of the Gaza Strip, but noted that this operation “will take some time”.
    Arab foreign ministers and a senior Palestinian official are set to meet with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Cairo on Thursday.

    #Bilan

  • Louis Vuitton pris dans une controverse liée à Gaza à propos d’un T-shirt « pastèque » | Middle East Eye édition française
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/fr/actu-et-enquetes/louis-vuitton-pris-dans-une-controverse-liee-gaza-propos-dun-t-shirt-

    Vraiment, l’ "antisémitisme" se niche partout ! Mais Louis Vuitton, c’est une surprise ;-) C’est très bien, cela ridiculise encore un peu plus ce type d’accusation.

    Louis Vuitton pris dans une controverse liée à Gaza à propos d’un T-shirt « pastèque »
    Les internautes pro-palestiniens accusent la maison de haute couture française de marketing opportuniste, tandis que les partisans d’Israël qualifient le T-shirt d’« antisémite »
    Le T-shirt blanc présente les initiales Louis Vuitton en rose, vert et noir, amenant certains utilisateurs des réseaux sociaux à le comparer à une pastèque, symbole de la résistance palestinienne

    • https://fr.timesofisrael.com/des-tee-shirts-propalestiniens-a-800-dollars-vendus-par-louis-vuit

      Une image du tee-shirt a circulé sur les groupes juifs, sur les réseaux sociaux, et sur les pages des groupes de lutte contre l’antisémitisme, au début de la semaine – provoquant l’inquiétude de certains internautes juifs, préoccupés à l’idée qu’une marque de luxe ait adopté de manière claire un positionnement propalestinien dans la guerre. D’autres ont juré qu’ils n’achèteraient plus jamais quoi que ce soit chez Louis Vuitton, estimant que le tee-shirt n’est que le prolongement d’antécédents troublants pour la vénérable maison de couture dont les fondateurs avaient notamment apporté un soutien matériel aux collaborateurs des nazis dans la France de la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

      Les représentants de LVMH, le conglomérat propriétaire de Louis Vuitton, n’ont pas répondu à nos demandes de commentaires. Mais il y a toutefois des preuves attestant du fait que le logo a été créé avant la guerre en cours dans la bande de Gaza, une guerre qui avait commencé le 7 octobre quand des milliers de terroristes placés sous la direction du Hamas avaient massacré près de 1 200 personnes dans le sud d’Israël, des civils en majorité, et qu’ils avaient enlevé 253 personnes, prises en otage au sein de l’enclave côtière.

  • In the West, Israel never initiates violence, it only ’retaliates’
    Joseph Massad | 20 March 2024 | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/west-israel-never-initiates-violence-it-only-retaliates

    Pro-Palestine protesters hold a banner inside the lobby of The New York Times’s offices during an action criticising the newspaper’s coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza on 14 March in New York City (Michael Nigro/Sipa USA via Reuters)

    One of the remarkable things about western support for settler-colonialism in Palestine is its insistence that the Zionist act of colonisation is legitimate and does not constitute aggression against the indigenous Palestinians.

    On the other hand, it views the resistance that the Palestinians mount against settler-colonialism as illegitimate.

    This is why the massive repression that Jewish colonists visit upon the Palestinian natives is invariably identified by Israel, western governments, think tanks, and the obsequious western press as “retaliations” or “reprisals”.

    Such descriptions have been used by settler colonies more generally for their massacres but are never used to denote the indigenous peoples’ resistance to settler colonialism. From this perspective, the initial violence in settler colonies is always that of indigenous resistance, which is why the colonists’ war against the natives is always an act of “retaliation”.

    This is not confined to the recent genocidal war that Israel waged against Gaza since 7 October, which it and western media identify as “retaliation”. (...)

  • Morning update | Middle East Eye
    20 March 2024 05:46 GMT
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-30

    Here are the latest updates:

    As Israeli attack on al-Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza, killed at least 27 people, most of whom were displaced by the war
    The WHO warned that an increasing number of children are “on the brink of death” due to starvation
    US congressional leaders and the White House reached an agreement on a bill that may extend the country’s ban on Unrwa funding until March 2025
    Over 100 US Democratic donors and activists sent a letter to president Joe Biden warning that his unwavering support for Israel is “increasing the chances of a Trump victory” at the upcoming presidential election
    UK foreign secretary David Cameron said a truce in fighting in Gaza was crucial but “a whole lot of conditions” need to be fulfilled first regarding the dismantlement of Hamas

    • 20 mars 2024 (09:30 GMT)
      A recap of recent developments
      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/3/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-multiple-attacks-kill-dozens-of-palestinians

      It is just after 11:30am (9:30 GMT) in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel.

      Here are some of the main developments:

      Twenty-four people have been killed in an Israeli attack on an aid convoy in the north of Gaza City.
      Death toll from an Israeli attack on Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza rises to 27.
      The WHO says many children in Gaza are on the brink of death due to acute hunger and newborns are dying due low birth weight.
      US’ Blinken is due to return to the Middle East as part of a new push to secure a truce agreement between Israel and Hamas.
      Israel condemns Canada’s move to ban future arms exports to the country.

      (05:00 GMT)

      It’s 7am (05:00 GMT) in the occupied Palestinian territory and Israel.

      Here are the main developments from overnight:

      The death toll from an Israeli attack on the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza has risen to 27. Most of the victims were people displaced by war.
      Israeli forces continued raids across the occupied West Bank, arresting one Palestinian man in the Jalazone camp, north of Ramallah.
      Canadian groups welcomed their government’s decision to halt future arms sales to Israel, but said existing permits need to be cancelled, too.
      A group of more than 100 Democratic donors and activists has sent a letter to US President Joe Biden warning that growing anger over his support for Israel is “increasing the chances of a Trump victory” at this year’s presidential election.
      US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin will host his Israeli counterpart, Yoav Gallant, next week for talks on the release of captives and the provision of humanitarian aid to Gaza, according to media reports.

    • L’essentiel de la veille
      20 mars 2024
      https://www.france24.com/fr/moyen-orient/20240320-%F0%9F%94%B4-en-direct-blinken-au-moyen-orient-pour-discuter-d-un

      Le chef du Hamas, Ismaïl Haniyeh, a accusé mardi soir Israël de « saboter » les négociations en vue d’une trêve dans la bande de Gaza avec son opération lancée lundi avant l’aube contre l’hôpital al-Chifa de Gaza.

      Les sévères restrictions imposées par Israël à l’entrée de l’aide humanitaire à Gaza et la possible utilisation de la faim comme arme pourraient « constituer un crime de guerre », a affirmé mardi Jeremy Laurence, un porte-parole du Haut-Commissariat des droits de l’Homme.

      « Selon la mesure la plus respectée en la matière, 100 % de la population de Gaza est dans une situation d’insécurité alimentaire grave. C’est la première fois qu’une population entière est ainsi classée », a déclaré mardi le secrétaire d’État américain Antony Blinken.

      Le chef de la diplomatie américaine va se rendre une nouvelle fois au Moyen-Orient, en Arabie saoudite puis en Égypte, dans l’objectif de parvenir à un cessez-le-feu dans la bande de Gaza.

      Des frappes israéliennes contre la ville de Rafah, à la pointe sud de la bande de Gaza, ont tué 14 personnes et blessé des dizaines d’autres dans la nuit de lundi à mardi.

  • War on Gaza: Torture, executions, babies left to die, sexual abuse… These are Israel’s crimes
    Jonathan Cook
    15 March 2024 11:40 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/war-gaza-israel-torture-executions-babies-die-sexual-abuse-crimes

    . Israeli soldiers inside an evacuated compound of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza City on 8 February, 2024 (AFP)

    Why is the same western media obsessively reheating five-month-old allegations against Hamas so reluctant to focus on Israel’s current, horrifying atrocities?

    Hostages tortured to death. Parents executed in front of their children. Doctors beaten. Babies murdered. Sexual assault weaponised.

    No, not Hamas crimes. This is part of an ever-growing list of documented atrocities committed by Israel in the five months since 7 October - quite separate from the carpet bombing of 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza and a famine induced by Israel’s obstruction of aid.

    Last week, an investigation by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz disclosed that some 27 Palestinians seized off Gaza’s streets over the past five months are known to have died during interrogations inside Israel.

    Some were denied medical treatment. But most are likely to have been tortured to death.

    Three months ago, a Haaretz editorial warned that Israeli jails “must not become execution facilities for Palestinians”. (...)

  • Morning update
    13 March 2024 05:48 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-27

    An Arab diplomat told the Times of Israel that progress has been made regarding a hostage and ceasefire deal in Qatar, as the outlet claims Doha put pressure on Hamas to accept the new proposals

    The Israeli army bombed several areas across the Gaza Strip overnight, killing many people including 10 in Deir al-Balah

    As least four Palestinians were killed in Israeli raids across the West Bank

    The EU’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, accused Israel of using starvation ’as a war arm’ in Gaza

    Lebanon’s Hezbollah said two of its members were killed in the latest Israeli strike near Baalbek, deep into Lebanese territory

    #Bilan #Génocide

    • Is­rael’s war on Gaza: List of key events, day 159 | Israel War on Gaza News
      13 Mar 2024 | Al Jazeera
      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/13/israels-war-on-gaza-list-of-key-events-day-159

      Here’s how things stand on Wednesday, March 13, 2024:
      Fighting and humanitarian crisis

      An aid ship carrying food and other essential items to Gaza, which set sail from Cyprus, was nearing the Palestinian enclave after days of delay.

      The departure came after announcements that Cyprus, the European Union, the United States, the United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom were jointly working on establishing a maritime corridor to provide aid to Gaza.

      Separately, Israeli forces launched air attacks throughout the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens, including 10 people in Deir el-Balah, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

      Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Tuesday Israel “will finish the job in Rafah”, reaffirming a ground operation will go ahead in the southern Gaza city.

      UK’s Foreign Secretary David Cameron called for “answers from the Israelis” in response to a BBC report revealing that Israeli soldiers subjected Palestinian medical personnel in Gaza to mistreatment, including blindfolding, detention, stripping and repeated beatings during a hospital raid in February.

      𝐔𝐩𝐝𝐚𝐭𝐞 | WFP delivered enough food for 25,000 people to Gaza City early Tuesday in first successful convoy to the north since 20 February.

      With people in northern #Gaza on the brink of famine, we need deliveries every day + we need entry points directly into the north. pic.twitter.com/RGxymQXlR9

      — WFP Media (@WFP_Media) March 12, 2024

      05:00 GMT

      It’s just after 7am (05:00 GMT) in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.

      Here are some of the latest developments overnight:

      Israeli forces launched air attacks throughout the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding dozens, including 10 people in Deir el-Balah, according to Wafa.

      At least four Palestinians were killed during Israeli raids on multiple locations in the occupied West Bank. The latest victim was a young man who was shot in a hospital ground in Jenin.

      A UN official said a World Food Programme aid convoy transported food to northern Gaza using an Israeli military road near its security fence with the enclave.

      Lebanon’s Hezbollah group said two of its fighters have been killed in the Bekaa Valley after Israeli warplanes launched attacks on the area for a second consecutive day.

      EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has said Gaza’s humanitarian crisis is “not a natural disaster” and has accused Israel of using starvation as a “weapon of war”.

    • Le ministère de la Santé du Hamas annonce un nouveau bilan de 31 272 morts
      13/03/2024
      https://www.france24.com/fr/moyen-orient/20240313-%F0%9F%94%B4-en-direct-un-premier-bateau-rempli-d-aide-en-route-v

      Le ministère de la Santé du Hamas a annoncé mercredi un nouveau bilan de 31 272 personnes tuées dans la bande de Gaza depuis le début de la guerre entre Israël et le mouvement islamiste palestinien.

      Parmi elles, au moins 88 ont été tuées au cours des dernières 24 heures, a précisé le ministère dans un communiqué, en faisant état d’un total de 73 024 blessés depuis le début de la guerre le 7 octobre.

  • Morning update
    12 March 2024 05:43 GMT| Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-26

    Israel fired at aid seekers in Gaza City once again, killing at least seven people and injuring over 20
    The Israeli army killed two Palestinian men near the town of Attil in the occupied West Bank
    The Islamic Resistance in Iraq claimed a drone attack on Israel’s Ben Gurion Airport
    Yemen’s Houthis threatened to ramp up their attacks on ships during Ramadan
    US president Joe Biden said he does not have plans to address the Israeli Knesset or to meet with Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu
    A barrage of rockets was fired into northern Israel following last night’s Israeli strike near the Lebanese eastern city of Baalbek

    #Bilan

    • Philippe Lazzarini
      @UNLazzarini
      7:07 PM · 11 mars 2024
      https://twitter.com/UNLazzarini/status/1767250887234261005

      #Gaza: an entire population depends on humanitarian assistance for survival. Very little comes in & restrictions increase.

      A truck loaded with aid has just been turned back because it had scissors used in children’s medical kits.

      Medical scissors are now added to a long list of banned items the Israeli Authorities classify as “for dual use”. The list includes basic and lifesaving items: from anesthetics, solar lights, oxygen cylinders and ventilators, to water cleaning tablets, cancer medicines and maternity kits.

      The clearance of humanitarian supplies + the delivery of basic & critical items need to be facilitated & accelerated.

  • Israel slams decision by Canada and Sweden to resume Unrwa funding
    10 March 2024 10:53 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/israel-slams-decision-canada-and-sweden-resume-unrwa-funding

    Israel on Saturday slammed the decision by Canada and Sweden to resume aid to the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, saying supporting Unrwa was a “serious mistake”.

    Several countries, including the United States and Britain, paused their funding to Unrwa in late January after accusations by Israel that a dozen of the agency’s 13,000 staff in Gaza took part in the Hamas attack on southern Israeli towns on 7 October.

    Canada and Sweden announced over the weekend they were resuming funding for the agency, which has been fundamental to humanitarian efforts in the Gaza Strip, where more than three quarters of the 2.2 million population have been displaced by Israel’s military campaign.

    The Israeli foreign ministry called on both governments to cut funding, saying the renewed aid showed that Canada and Sweden had chosen “to ignore the involvement of Unrwa employees in terrorist activity”.

    On Saturday, Sweden announced an initial payment of $20m after receiving assurances of extra checks on Unrwa’s spending and personnel.

    Canada said on Friday that it would resume funding to Unrwa “because of the dire humanitarian situation on the ground”, but did not elaborate.

    #IsraelSuède #IsraelCanada

  • Israel air drops Ramadan leaflets on Gaza, calling on people to feed the needy | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/israel-air-drops-ramadan-leaflets-gaza-calling-them-feed-needy
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/sites/default/files/2024-03/2024-03-07T000000Z_254936113_MT1NURPHO000DTR4VU_RTRMADP_3_ISRAEL-PALE

    L’armée israélienne souhaite un bon jeûne aux fidèles musulmans de Gaza. Il n’y a pas de limites...

    A Palestinian journalist reported on Thursday that Israeli forces have airdropped Ramadan leaflets on Gaza, calling people to feed the needy.

    The journalist denounced it as an example of “psychological torture”.

    The poster reads “provide for the needy and speak kindly.”

    It also states that they wish that their fasts are accepted, ahead of Ramadan, the holy month which is set to start next week.

    The poster comes at a time where 20 Palestinians, including children, have died from malnutrition and dehydration since the start of the war.

    Israel has cut off all aid, electricity, water and fuel from Gaza since 9 October.

  • Israeli forces kill 83 Palestinians in past day, death toll over 30,800
    7 March 2024 09:47 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/israeli-forces-kill-83-palestinians-past-day-death-toll-over-30800

    Israeli forces have killed at least 83 Palestinians and wounded 142 more over the past 24 hours in nine “massacres”, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

    This brings the Palestinian death toll in nearly five months to more than 30,800, with nearly 73,000 wounded and at least 7,000 missing, believed to be dead and buried under rubble.

    More than 70 percent of the victims are women and children, according to health officials.

    #Bilan

    • It’s 12:30pm (10:30 GMT) in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.
      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/3/7/israels-war-on-gaza-live-20-starve-to-death-in-gaza-more-feared-dead

      The Israeli military has arrested more than two dozen people during raids across the occupied West Bank.
      UNRWA aims to use a road under the Israeli military’s control bordering Gaza to test its suitability for delivering humanitarian aid to the isolated north, where people are driven towards starvation.
      Israel has “groundlessly” blocked aid operations for Gaza as the enclave falls deeper into famine, according to a report by Refugees International.
      Israel’s orders to evacuate civilians in Gaza are illegal and have been used to forcibly transfer and detain Palestinians, says a UN special rapporteur.
      The Houthis, whose latest attack in the Gulf of Aden killed three sailors on a merchant ship, will continue targeting Israel-linked vessels as long as the Gaza war persists, a group spokesman has reaffirmed.

  • Chile bars Israeli firms from partaking in Latin America’s biggest aerospace fair
    6 March 2024 05:56 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/chile-bars-israeli-firms-partaking-latin-americas-biggest-aerospace-f

    The Chilean government announced that Israeli firms will be banned from the International Air and Space Fair (FIDAE) in Santiago in April.

    “By decision of the Government of Chile, the 2024 version of the International Air and Space Fair (FIDAE), to be held between 9 and 14 April, will not have the participation of Israeli companies,” the defence ministry said in a statement.

    While the government does not specify a reason, Chile’s leftist president Gabriel Boric has been critical of Israel’s “disproportionate” response in Gaza following the Hamas-led 7 October attack. The country also hosts the largest Palestinian diaspora outside of the Middle East.

    #IsraelChili

  • 🔴 En direct : quatrième jour de négociations au Caire pour une trêve à Gaza
    Publié le : 06/03/2024
    https://www.france24.com/fr/moyen-orient/20240306-%F0%9F%94%B4-en-direct-quatri%C3%A8me-jour-de-n%C3%A9gociations-a

    Le ministère de la Santé du Hamas annonce un nouveau bilan de 30 717 morts à Gaza

    Les opérations militaires israéliennes ont fait 30 717 morts et 72 156 blessés dans la bande de Gaza depuis le début de la guerre entre Israël et le Hamas, selon le dernier bilan communiqué par le ministère de la Santé du mouvement islamiste palestinien. La plupart des personnes tuées sont des civils.

    Le communiqué fait aussi état de 86 morts et 113 blessés au cours des dernières 24 heures.

    L’essentiel de la veille Avec AFP

    Les discussions pour une trêve à Gaza entre le Hamas et les médiateurs internationaux se sont poursuivies mardi au Caire, sans avancée décisive. Israël n’a fait aucun commentaire sur les négociations, notamment sur sa décision de ne pas y participer.

    Un enfant de moins de deux ans sur six souffre de malnutrition aiguë dans le nord de la bande de Gaza, selon l’Organisation mondiale de la santé, qui décrit une situation « particulièrement grave ».

    Les tensions continuent à monter entre l’agence de l’ONU pour les réfugiés palestiniens (Unrwa), qui a fait état de « tortures » contre ses employés, et Israël, qui a accusé cette agence d’employer « plus de 450 terroristes » à Gaza.

    #Bilan

    • 6 février 2024(09:40 GMT)
      https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/3/6/israels-war-on-gaza-live-un-food-convoy-blocked-from-north-gaza-by-israel

      Il est 11h40 (09h40 GMT) dans les territoires palestiniens occupés et en Israël.

      Voici quelques-uns des principaux événements survenus jusqu’à présent :

      Le franchisé Starbucks au Moyen-Orient a licencié 2 000 employés - 10 pour cent de ses effectifs - après avoir été boycotté par les militants pro-palestiniens en raison de la guerre d’Israël contre Gaza.
      Depuis le 7 octobre, les attaques israéliennes ont fait 30 717 morts et plus de 72 156 blessés dans la bande de Gaza.
      Le ministère palestinien des affaires étrangères a appelé les autorités israéliennes à ouvrir les postes-frontières pour permettre l’acheminement de l’aide à Gaza.
      Le président Biden est confronté à des demandes croissantes de la part de certains de ses plus proches alliés au Sénat américain pour qu’il fasse davantage pour soulager les souffrances des Palestiniens à Gaza.
      Le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) a déclaré qu’il n’avait pas réussi à reprendre les livraisons dans le nord de la bande de Gaza, qui est au bord de la famine.

    • Morning update | Middle East Eye
      6 March 2024 05:35 GMT
      https://www.middleeasteye.net/live-blog/live-blog-update/morning-update-24

      An Israeli strike on a family home in Deir al-Balah killed three civilians.
      The World Food Programme says Israel’s military denied the entry of a food aid convoy into northern Gaza, preventing the UN agency’s first attempt to deliver aid to the starving region since 20 February.
      CBC news reports that the Canadian government will resume funding the Unrwa after receiving an interim report from the UN regarding the staff members Israel accused of having taken part in the 7 October attacks.
      The US is urging the UN Security Council to back a resolution that calls for an immediate, but temporary ceasefire in Gaza.
      UK MP Rosena Allin-Khan said Israel blocked UK-provided water filters from entering Gaza.
      Hamas says Israel rejected its demands for a permanent ceasefire, but says it will continue negotiating.

  • War on Gaza: Jewish opposition to Israel is as old as Zionism itself Joseph Massad | 29 February 2024 14:20 GMT | Middle East Eye

    European and American Jews have been at the forefront of opposition to Zionism since its birth as a colonial-settler movement at the end of the 19th century

    https://www.middleeasteye.net/opinion/war-gaza-jewish-opposition-israel-as-old-as-zionism

    . Protesters demonstrate outside of the New York office of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), a pro-Israel lobby group, for its role in influencing US support for Israel during the ongoing assault on Gaza, on 22 February 2024 (John Lamparski/Reuters)

    Last week, hundreds of people protested at the Manhattan headquarters of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (Aipac), the most formidable pro-Israel lobbying group in the United States, as well as at the offices of US senators who receive funding from Aipac, demanding a ceasefire. New York police arrested 12 people.

    The action was organised by the New York chapter of the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and was the latest of dozens of Jewish protests against Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza.

    In November, Jewish activists occupied the Statue of Liberty, demanding an immediate ceasefire and chanting “Not in our name”. The ongoing protests since 7 October 2023 confirm what pro-Israel groups have feared for the past two decades: that support for Israel is dwindling among American Jews.

    In fact, a survey conducted by the Jewish Electorate Institute in June and July 2021 found that 22 percent of Jews believed that Israel was “committing genocide against the Palestinians”, while 25 percent agreed that “Israel is an apartheid State”, and 34 percent thought that “Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians is similar to racism in the US”. Of those under 40 years old, 33 percent believed that Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinians. These numbers were collated two years before the current genocide.

    Like JVP, a Jewish congregation called Tzedek, founded in 2015, had initially described itself as “non-Zionist” but later redefined itself as “anti-Zionist”. The predominantly younger membership in such organisations also signals a generational shift within US Jewry. (...)

  • UK: Pro-Palestine groups and politicians hit back at Rishi Sunak’s ’extremism’ speech
    Published date: 2 March 2024 12:28 GMT | Middle East Eye
    https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/uk-pro-palestine-groups-hit-back-rishi-sunaks-extremism-speech

    Pro-Palestine groups have hit back at UK Prime Minister Rish Sunak after he claimed Gaza demonstrations were indicative of “extremists” undermining British democracy.

    In an impromptu speech on Downing Street on Friday, Sunak said the UK’s “streets have been hijacked by small groups” that are threatening to “tear us apart”, calling on the police to adopt a tougher stance toward Gaza protests.

    “We have seen a shocking increase in extremist disruption and criminality. What started as protests on our streets has descended into intimidation, threats, and planned acts of violence,” he said.

    Earlier in the week, Sunak said that there was a “growing consensus that mob rule is replacing democratic rule”, in reference to the protests in the UK.

    He said “this situation has gone on long enough”, in reference to protesters, with a direct message that “threats of violence and intimidation are alien to our way of doing things”. (...)