Israel's conflict on Gaza live: Rafah goes after further hurting help endeavors - UN
Israel's conflict on Gaza live: Rafah goes after further hurting help endeavors - UN
- Expanded airstrikes in Rafah have elevated fears" for "overextended helpful tasks", says UNRWA.
- Less than 35 guide trucks entered Gaza each day on normal since Monday, the UN organization for Palestinian displaced people added.
- 21 individuals have been captured in fights in Tel Aviv as Israel's conflict bureau meets to consider a détente and hostage discharge bargain.
- Somewhere around 29,606 Palestinians have been killed and 69,737 harmed in Israeli assaults on Gaza since October 7.
- The modified loss of life in Israel from the October 7 assaults remains at 1,139.
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It’s almost 7am (05:00 GMT) in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.
Here are some of the main developments overnight:
- A two-month-old baby, named Mahmoud Fattouh, has died of malnutrition in al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, the Wafa news agency reported, citing medical sources.
- Israeli forces have beaten and interrogated eight Palestinians during a raid on Hebron in the occupied West Bank, Wafa reported.
- Norway’s embassy in Palestine mourns two human rights lawyers killed in Gaza in attacks that also killed dozens of their family members.
- Yair Lapid, leader of Israel’s Yesh Atid party, calls police violence towards protesters in Tel Aviv, including captives’ families, “dangerous and antidemocratic”.
- Israeli negotiators will travel to Doha in the coming days to continue talks on a captive release and truce deal, reports Israeli media outlet Ynet.
- The EU’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell has described Israeli plans to build 3,300 new housing units in the occupied West Bank as “controversial and dangerous”.
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