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The document discusses the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, or catastrophe, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of Palestinians becoming refugees after the establishment of Israel in 1948; it describes the ongoing Israeli occupation and siege of Palestinian territories, including incursions in Gaza that have killed civilians, including children; and it provides updates on other issues affecting Palestinians such as restrictions on movement, home demolitions, and poor economic and living conditions under the Israeli blockade.
The document discusses the 60th anniversary of the Nakba, or catastrophe, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of Palestinians becoming refugees after the establishment of Israel in 1948; it describes the ongoing Israeli occupation and siege of Palestinian territories, including incursions in Gaza that have killed civilians, including children; and it provides updates on other issues affecting Palestinians such as restrictions on movement, home demolitions, and poor economic and living conditions under the Israeli blockade.
1) Israel's 22-day military assault on Gaza in December/January 2008-2009 killed over 1,400 people including hundreds of children and left thousands injured. It destroyed thousands of homes leaving Palestinians homeless and the economy devastated.
2) The document outlines extensive evidence of Israel targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure like hospitals, medical personnel, and UN schools and facilities, resulting in many civilian deaths. International organizations are calling for investigations into potential Israeli war crimes.
3) Despite needs, Israel continues to severely restrict movement and access of humanitarian aid into Gaza, even preventing essential supplies like food and medicine from entering, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
1) Israel's 22-day military assault on Gaza in December/January 2008-2009 killed over 1,400 people including hundreds of children and left thousands injured. It destroyed thousands of homes leaving Palestinians homeless and the economy devastated.
2) The document outlines extensive evidence of Israel targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure like hospitals, medical personnel, and UN schools and facilities, resulting in many civilian deaths. International organizations are calling for investigations into potential Israeli war crimes.
3) Despite needs, Israel continues to severely restrict movement and access of humanitarian aid into Gaza, even preventing essential supplies like food and medicine from entering, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
The Israeli army raided the Al-Aqsa Foundation in Umm al-Fahm, removing thousands of historic documents that preserve Islamic and Christian heritage in Jerusalem. The documents are considered valuable from historical, cultural, and academic perspectives. Israel's actions have been condemned internationally and Palestinians are calling for pressure on Israel to return the documents. Friends of Al-Aqsa have also called on governments to intervene to ensure the documents are returned. Some fear this is an attempt by Israel to erase the historic rights of non-Jews in Jerusalem. Reports have also emerged of Israeli clerics calling for attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the murder of a prominent Palestinian peace activist.
The Israeli army raided the Al-Aqsa Foundation in Umm al-Fahm, removing thousands of historic documents that preserve Islamic and Christian heritage in Jerusalem. The documents are considered valuable from historical, cultural, and academic perspectives. Israel's actions have been condemned internationally and Palestinians are calling for pressure on Israel to return the documents. Friends of Al-Aqsa have also called on governments to intervene to ensure the documents are returned. Some fear this is an attempt by Israel to erase the historic rights of non-Jews in Jerusalem. Reports have also emerged of Israeli clerics calling for attacks on the Al-Aqsa Mosque and the murder of a prominent Palestinian peace activist.
- Israel launched air strikes against Syrian military targets in response to a bomb attack near the Israeli border that injured four soldiers. The targets struck included training facilities, headquarters, and artillery batteries.
- Fierce clashes erupted between Kurdish forces and ISIL militants near a bridge in Aleppo, resulting in over 50 ISIL deaths.
- The UN Commission of Inquiry reported that ISIL committed war crimes through mass executions last January, including of detainees, after clashes with other opposition groups in Aleppo and Idleb. Investigations into the killings are ongoing.
- Israel launched air strikes against Syrian military targets in response to a bomb attack near the Israeli border that injured four soldiers. The targets struck included training facilities, headquarters, and artillery batteries.
- Fierce clashes erupted between Kurdish forces and ISIL militants near a bridge in Aleppo, resulting in over 50 ISIL deaths.
- The UN Commission of Inquiry reported that ISIL committed war crimes through mass executions last January, including of detainees, after clashes with other opposition groups in Aleppo and Idleb. Investigations into the killings are ongoing.
The GazaIsrael conflict is an ongoing part of the larger Israel-Palestine conflict. The Gaza Strip has been separated from Israel by a barrier since 1996. In 2014, Israel launched Operation Protective Edge against Hamas militants in Gaza following an increase in rocket attacks. Over 1,300 Israeli attacks and 800 Palestinian rocket attacks occurred. Egypt proposed a ceasefire but Hamas and other Palestinian factions rejected it. The conflict resulted in over 800 Palestinian and 34 Israeli deaths as well as widespread damage in Gaza.
The GazaIsrael conflict is an ongoing part of the larger Israel-Palestine conflict. The Gaza Strip has been separated from Israel by a barrier since 1996. In 2014, Israel launched Operation Protective Edge against Hamas militants in Gaza following an increase in rocket attacks. Over 1,300 Israeli attacks and 800 Palestinian rocket attacks occurred. Egypt proposed a ceasefire but Hamas and other Palestinian factions rejected it. The conflict resulted in over 800 Palestinian and 34 Israeli deaths as well as widespread damage in Gaza.
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700 people were killed in 9 days of fighting between ISIS and Syrian opposition groups over control of Aleppo and Raqqa. ISIS announced mobilization against factions not pledging allegiance and fully controlled al-Raqqa, executing the Nusra Front emir. The Syrian army took advantage of opposition infighting in Alepqa to advance. Clashes also occurred between ISIS and rebel groups including the al-Muhajideen army and al-Tawhid Brigade.
- Palestinians react with anger as the US vetoes a draft UN Security Council Resolution calling for Israel to end its illegal settlement building. All 14 other Security Council members vote in favour.
- The veto reflects the US's bias towards Israel and undermines US credibility as a mediator in peace efforts. Palestinians see the explanations for the veto as "paltry excuses".
- The article also discusses Israel's attacks on Gaza that killed one Palestinian, protests against the Israeli separation wall in Bil'in village, discrimination against Palestinians in the West Bank, and Israel's new $1.6 million social media propaganda campaign.
- Palestinians react with anger as the US vetoes a draft UN Security Council Resolution calling for Israel to end its illegal settlement building. All 14 other Security Council members vote in favour.
- The veto reflects the US's bias towards Israel and undermines US credibility as a mediator in peace efforts. Palestinians see the explanations for the veto as "paltry excuses".
- The article also discusses Israel's attacks on Gaza that killed one Palestinian, protests against the Israeli separation wall in Bil'in village, discrimination against Palestinians in the West Bank, and Israel's new $1.6 million social media propaganda campaign.
The document discusses Israel's ongoing policy of forcing Palestinians out of Jerusalem through demolitions of homes and historic sites, revocation of IDs, and other means. It also discusses activists in Britain challenging proposed changes to universal jurisdiction laws that could protect Israeli politicians accused of war crimes. Finally, it provides other news updates on issues like Israel being forced to stop mining in the West Bank, torture of Palestinian prisoners, and the failure of peace talks due to resumed Israeli settlement construction.
The document discusses Israel's ongoing policy of forcing Palestinians out of Jerusalem through demolitions of homes and historic sites, revocation of IDs, and other means. It also discusses activists in Britain challenging proposed changes to universal jurisdiction laws that could protect Israeli politicians accused of war crimes. Finally, it provides other news updates on issues like Israel being forced to stop mining in the West Bank, torture of Palestinian prisoners, and the failure of peace talks due to resumed Israeli settlement construction.
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The document discusses the dire humanitarian crisis facing Gaza residents due to Israel's blockade and closure of borders. It notes that hospitals lack vital medicines and equipment, over 80% of residents rely on food handouts, and newborns are at great risk without lifesaving equipment. Several patients, including 8-year old Amir and a 6-month old infant, died after being denied access to medical treatment in Israel. The blockade is also preventing students and others from traveling for education or work. Gaza is running out of supplies and over 800,000 residents have lost their jobs, collapsing the economy.
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Arrests of journalists by Israeli soldiers who entered the Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza
1. Al Shifa Raid: Israel Interrogates Gaza Journalists
The fate of 80 people including a group of journalists, including Al Jazeera reporter,
hangs in the balance as they are taken for Interrogation by the Israeli army.
By Dr Marwan Asmar
The life of journalists in the Gaza Strip has been a dangerous and a deadly one since
Israel launched its war on the enclave after 7 October. Many were deliberately targeted,
killed and injured by Israeli snipers and bombers. So far 133 Palestinian journalists were
killed.
But this figure is likely to increase vastly upward with the latest Israeli onslaught on Al
Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Israeli soldiers arrested at least 80 people, including doctors,
medical staff and a group of journalists which they took away to an unknown
destination.
Interrogation
On such journalist is Ismail Al Ghoul, TV satellite reporter for Al Jazeera. He was arrested
together with his crew with reports that he was beaten before being taken away no
doubt for interrogation. Up till then, journalists had taken Al Shifa as their place of
residence mainly because of its convenience.
It was in the center of the Strip and easier to move around and cover the rapid news
taken place as a result of the incessant Israeli strikes. From Al Shifa, you could travel to
the north of the Gaza Strip, to the east, west, south and off course, the refugee camps
sprawling in the mainly central areas of Gaza and which had taken a battering in this
one-sided war.
At the time of the arrests as well, the Israeli army smashed the broadcasting equipment
of the journalists stationed there. In Al Shifa, media workers could also power their
broadcasting equipment in an enclave where electricity had long been cut off over the
whole of Gaza by the Israelis.
At present nobody knows the whereabouts of the journalists except to say the first thing
the Israeli soldiers did was to round them up and strip them of their clothes, a practice
followed by the Israelis over the past six months.
This is the fourth raid on the hospital by the Israeli army in as many months with the
first being taken place last November in search of the infamous Hamas headquarter
underneath the grounds of the hospital and which was nowhere to be found.
2. However, Al Shifa continued to be targeted. The latest raid on the hospital ground was a
result of an Israeli intelligence tip off that Hamas operatives were in the vicinity and
hence it was reported that fierce fighting ensued which resulted in one soldier killed as
admitted by the Israeli army.
The raid on the hospital which was made in the early hours of Monday morning resulted
in fire exchange throughout the day with Israeli soldiers with tanks surrounding the
hospital and calling for military backup from the air bombing different places
surrounding the once-proud medical complex but now lies in tatters thanks to Israeli
bombing. According to Israeli army estimates, the military operations resulted in 20
people killed.
One woman was seen crying hysterically after seeing her house in a building flattened
by an Israeli missile. She had left earlier ago to look for food to feed her children. When
she came back the building was gone with probably everyone inside it under the rubble.
Because of what happened to Al Shifa previously, it no longer functioned as a medical
facility. It offers the bare minimum of medical care to those who come it and doesnt
have the medicines and pharmaceuticals because of the Israel siege and the grip of
Zionist army.
However, according to estimates it has about 30,000 displaced persons in the hospital
grounds who came to it for shelter from Israeli bombing and missiles. Anyone who
moved was shot at by an Israeli sniper who was carefully placed in one of the buildings
of the hospital.
In this last raid, the soldiers quickly began ordering all of the people excluding those it
took in custody to make their way further down south, naming these places such as Al
Mawasi to the west of Khan Younis, erroneously, as safe areas. But these safe areas
including the far-southern city of Rafah, are frequently bombed from the air with a
possible full-scale Israeli troop invasion, soon.
Today no one knows what the fate of those arrested will be. No one knows what will
happen to Ismail Al Ghoul and the other journalists. But the Israeli army keeps saying
this would only be a short operation and will leave the medical facility soon. But we are
yet to see.
Marwan Asmar is an Amman-based journalist