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Breaking: Hamas claims to have freed two more hostages
UK to send £20million of aid to Gaza: Rishi Sunak
Iranian commander suggests army would hit Israel with missile ‘if necessary’
In pictures: Israeli soldiers patrol area near Lebanon border
Breaking: US troops in Syria are targeted by drones, American officials say
Dramatic video shows the system in action on Sunday, taking out what the Israeli Defence Forces say was a Hamas rocket launcher.Israel’s Air Force and Maglan reconnaissance platoon worked together to stage the attack, saying the weapon was among those which had successfully ‘thwarted dozens of terrorists’.Developed by Israeli weapons manufacturer Elbit Systems, the GPS and laser-guided mortar was unveiled in March 2021 after being tested in southern Israel, with tiny targets being set up in the desert to demonstrate its precision.
Starmer says Gaza needs ‘rapid, safe, unhindered and regular’ aid
He said there must be ‘clear humanitarian corridors’ within Gaza for those escaping violence and Palestinians forced to flee ‘must not be permanently displaced from their homes’.Sir Keir also told the Commons: ‘Hamas may not care for the safety and security of the Palestinian people but we do. We cannot and will not close our eyes to their suffering.’Gaza is now a humanitarian emergency. There is not enough food, clean water is running out, hospitals are going without medicine and electricity. People starving, reduced to drinking contaminated filth. Babies lying in incubators that could switch off at any moment.’Sir Keir said the deal struck to get trucks through the Rafah crossing is an ‘important first step’ but more needs to be done.He said: ‘Gaza is not a small town facing a few shortages, it has a population the size of Greater Manchester, a place even before this devastation where life was a struggle. Gaza needs aid and it needs to be rapid, safe, unhindered and regular.’Sir Keir reiterated the need for a two-state solution in future, saying there has not been a ‘serious path or will’ to make it happen.
WATCH: Keir Starmer declares situation in Gaza as a ‘humanitarian emergency’
Breaking: UK to deploy RAF and Royal Navy assets to monitor Israel-Hamas war
WATCH: Rishi Sunak speaking on Israel-Hamas war in Parliament
Ayelet Sella, a cousin of Judith Raanan, 59, who was released, along with her daughter Natalie, 17, said when her family members were handed over by Palestinian terrorists, she felt ‘everything all at once.’ ‘Joy, then guilt for feeling joy for just a second,’ she said.Judith and Natalie, of Evanston, Illinois, were the first hostages returned in what has been the sole diplomatic breakthrough since the October 7 massacre in Israel that saw more than 200 people kidnapped and 1,400 killed.Or Sella, Ayelet’s brother, said that the family doesn’t currently ‘have the privilege to celebrate.’While the siblings were relieved to see Judith and Natalie returned, they are still grieving the loss of friends and family killed in the brutal Hamas attack that launched the region back into war.Read our full report HERE.
Israel says two drones from Gaza are downed
WATCH: IDF releases footage of soldiers conducting drills
US advises Israeli officials that delay in ground offensive could allow release of more hostages
More than 19,000 displaced in Lebanon amid tensions on Israeli border: UN agency
‘An increase in cross-border incidents’ has resulted in the displacement of 19,646 people in Lebanon, ‘both within the south and elsewhere within the country’, said the International Organization for Migration.’We expect the numbers to rise as the cross-border tensions continue’ or if there is an escalation in violence, IOM spokesperson Mohammedali Abunajela told AFP in a statement.Iran-backed Shiite Muslim group Hezbollah has launched escalating attacks on Israel, raising fears the group intends open a front from Lebanon in support of ally Hamas.Israel has carried out cross-border strikes and bombardments on Lebanon, while Palestinian groups have also launched limited infiltration attempts into Israel.Dozens of communities have been told to evacuate in Israel, while thousands of civilians in Lebanon have fled, many heading to other parts of the south or areas in or outside the capital Beirut.Lebanon, grappling with political paralysis and a four-year-long economic crisis, has not implemented an evacuation plan, but Prime Minister Najib Mikati has said the country was developing an emergency response ‘as a precaution’.
Charity ActionAid warns babies and pregnant women will die if fuel runs out in Gaza hospitals
Fuel running out in hospital neonatal wards, doctor says
Breaking: Israel claims it intercepted drone fired from Lebanon
Palestinian PM accuses Western nations of giving Israel a ‘licence to kill’ in war
Israel has been bombing Gaza since Hamas gunmen poured across its border with the Palestinian territory on October 7 and, according to Israeli officials, killed more than 1,400 people, mostly civilians.Gaza’s Hamas-controlled health ministry on Monday said more than 5,000 people, also mainly civilians, have been killed in the Israeli bombardment.’What we hear from the mouth of the occupation (Israeli) leaders on preparations for a land invasion means more crimes, atrocities and forced displacement,’ Shtayyeh told the start of a Palestinian Authority government meeting.’We condemn the statements that constitute a licence to kill and give Israel political cover to commit massacres and spread destruction in Gaza,’ he added.US President Joe Biden, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and other leaders have visited Israel in recent days reaffirming its ‘right to defend’ itself, while calling on the Israeli government to stay within international humanitarian law.
In pictures: Israeli airstrikes leave trail of destruction in Gaza
Sven Kühn von Burgsdorff, who was the EU’s envoy to Palestine until August, said he was paragliding off the Mediterranean coast to ‘raise awareness of the besieged Palestinian enclave.’Just three months after the stunt, the territory’s rulers Hamas launched an assault on Israel from land, sea and air, triggering retaliatory airstrikes by Israel which have devastated large swathes of the impoverished enclave.
Breaking: Death toll rises as more than 5,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza
In pictures: Israel continues bombardment of Gaza City
Israel reveals more details of its ground raids into Gaza
‘During the night there were raids by tank and infantry forces. These raids are raids that kill squads of terrorists who are preparing for our next stage in the war. These are raids that go deep,’ Hagari said in a briefing.The raids also tried to gather information on the 222 hostages being held by Hamas, he said.Hamas’s armed wing, the Izz el-Deen al-Qassam Brigades, said its fighters engaged with an Israeli force that infiltrated Gaza and they destroyed some Israeli military equipment.The terrorist group said the infiltration by what it described as an armoured force took place east of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.’Fighters engaged with the infiltrating force, destroying two bulldozers and a tank and forced the force to withdraw, before they returned safely to base,’ a statement said. There was no Israeli comment about the destruction of equipment.The Al-Qassam Brigades also on Monday they were firing missiles on the south Israeli towns of Ashkelon and Mavki’im. Warning sirens blared out on the Israeli side.
In pictures: Palestinians take shelter in UN tent camp
WATCH: Dramatic moment Israeli official ducks for cover as blast at Israel-Lebanon border interrupts interview
Breaking: Israeli military says it fired on ‘aerial target’ from Lebanon
Israel strikes eight ‘terrorist cells’ in Lebanon
WATCH: IDF destroys Hamas targets across Gaza
Third aid convoy enters Gaza via Egypt border crossing
‘Blood and dead bodies everywhere’: Nurse describes conditions in Gaza hospital
‘Last night it was a horror movie. Blood and dead bodies everywhere,’ Naseralldin Abutaha, an emergency nurse at the hospital, told NBC News.’I feel if I didn’t die, I’m dead inside. I can’t cry anymore,’ Abutaha, 21, said, adding that staff would be forced to use shirts as tourniquets. The medic said even water was not available, adding: ‘I swear I once used cola to wash a cut.’ It comes as Ashraf al-Qidra, spokesperson for the Gaza health ministry, said medics at the hospital were almost at the bottom of the fuel tanks. ‘We have switched the fuel to the most essential life-saving services including the incubators but we don’t know how long it can last,’ al-Qidra said. The United Nations agency for Palestinians, UNRWA, said it would run out of fuel in three days. ‘Without fuel there will be no water, no functioning hospitals and bakeries,’ it said.It comes as a third convoy of aid trucks entered the Rafah crossing from Egypt on Monday bound for the besieged Gaza Strip, an aid worker and two security sources said.Deliveries of aid through Rafah began on Saturday after wrangling over procedures for inspecting the aid and bombardments on the Gaza side of the border had left relief materials stranded in Egypt. But there will be no delivery of fuel which is vital for hospitals.
China views situation in Gaza as ‘very serious’
The envoy Zhai Jun, who is visiting the Middle East, noted conflict along the Israeli-Lebanese and Israeli-Syrian borders, according to China Central Television. This has made ‘the outlook worrisome,’ he said.Zhai called on the international community to be ‘highly vigilant’ and to take immediate action urging parties concerned to strictly abide by international humanitarian law and avoid a serious humanitarian disaster while putting in ‘joint efforts to control the situation’.Zhai was also quoted as saying that China is willing to do ‘whatever is conducive’ to promote dialogue, achieve a ceasefire and restore peace, as well as to promote a two-state solution.
MAP: Latest updates on Israel-Hamas war
WATCH: Medics pull injured Palestinians from rubble after Israeli strike on refugee camp
In pictures: Israeli troops and tanks continue to mass on border
The Home Secretary will demand an explanation from Sir Mark Rowley over why his officers stood by as demonstrators called for a ‘jihad’ against Israel, while others were filmed chanting ‘pro-Hamas slogans’.In one demonstration on the same day that 100,000 people marched through London in support of Palestine, members of the extremist group Hazb ut-Tahrir – which has been banned in almost all Arab countries – were filmed shouting ‘jihad’.The group’s leader, Luqman Muqeem, previously said Hamas terrorists were ‘heroes’ for massacring Israelis and the attacks of October 7 had ‘made us all very, very happy’.During a separate demonstration on Saturday, a man was filmed waving a black and white Islamic flag while reportedly shouting in Arabic: ‘God’s curse be upon the Jews’ and ‘God’s curse upon Israel’. He was arrested for inciting racial hatred.
Israel mounts limited ground raids into Gaza Strip to target Hamas gunmen and search for hostages
IDF spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said a soldier was killed and three others were wounded by an anti-tank missile during a raid inside Gaza.Hagari also claimed airstrikes are focusing on areas where Hamas terrorists are assembling to combat any Israeli ground invasion.
In pictures: Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza
Israel claims Hamas were carrying chemical weapons instructions
He said documents found on the bodies of dead fighters in kibbutz Be’eri were ‘official Al Qaeda material’ showing how to build a weapon with cyanide.
A series of satellite images, shared on the IDF’s official website and social media accounts, shows what they claim are launch pits dug into the ground right next to the civilian structures – something Israel says backs up their claims that Hamas is using the Palestinian people as human shields.Two alleged launch sites were located a stone’s throw away from each other, one in the garden of a mosque, and another mere feet away from a kindergarten.A third was seen across the road from a UN building in Gaza and a fourth was located opposite the Manfaluti Secondary School for Boys.Geolocation of the images provided by the IDF confirmed the locations given were correct, and analysts pointed out that previous satellite images taken in September did not show any launch sites – suggesting that any rocket launch platforms would have been recently constructed.
EU ministers discuss ways to get more aid into Gaza
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said that ‘in normal times, without war, 100 trucks enter into Gaza every day. So it’s clear that 20 is not enough.’Borrell said the emphasis must be on getting power and water-providing desalination plants running again. ‘Without water and electricity, the hospitals can barely work,’ he told reporters in Luxembourg, where the meeting is taking place.He said the ministers will also look at ways to resolve the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians in the long term.’The great powers have forgotten about the Palestinian issue, thinking it was going to be solved alone, or it doesn’t matter. Yes, it matters,’ Borrell said.
Breaking: IDF: At least 220 hostages in Gaza
Netanyahu warns of a ‘do-or-die battle’ to ‘erase Hamas
Netanyahu said Hezbollah terrorists in the north will be making ‘the biggest mistake of their lives’ if they launch a war against Israel.’It will be the mistake of its life. We will cripple it with a force it cannot even imagine, and the consequences for it and the Lebanese state will be devastating,’ Netanyahu said.Hezbollah’s political movement is part of Lebanon’s fractious government, but its fighters operate outside the state’s control. Israel heavily bombed Beirut’s airport and civilian infrastructure during a 2006 war with Hezbollah. Israel is meanwhile evacuating some communities on its own side of the border.
IDF strikes two ‘terrorist cells’ in Lebanon
The IDF said it had struck two Hezbollah terrorist cells operating on the border with Lebanon as well as infrastructure targets including an anti-tank missile launch post, a military compound and an observation post.’The terrorist cell was planning to carry out an anti-tank missile launch towards the town of Shlomi,’ the IDF said on Telegram. Israel has frequently traded fire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah terrorist group, which is armed with tens of thousands of rockets.It comes amid growing fears the Israel-Hamas war will widen across the Middle East.
IDF destroys 320 Hamas targets in Gaza over last 24 hours
The IDF said it has destroyed anti-tank positions, tunnels, operational headquarters and other targets that could endanger forces preparing for a ‘manoeuvre in the Gaza Strip’ in reference to Israel’s imminent ground invasion
What’s happened in the past few hours?
Israeli warplanes struck targets across Gaza early on MondayAnother aid shipment was allowed into Gaza Israel is widely expected to launch ground offensive as tanks continue to mass on the borderIsrael has said it has stepped up airstrikes in order to reduce the risk to troops in the next stagesUS Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington expects the Israel-Hamas law to escalate through involvement by proxies of IranBlinken said the US government is prepared to respond if American personnel or armed forces become the target of any such hostilities
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Hamas claims to have freed two more hostages
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Sunak: Explosion at Al-Ahli Hospital most ‘likely caused’ by missile fired from within Gaza
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British-Israeli family confirm relative has died
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Death toll rises as more than 5,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza
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Third aid convoy enters Gaza via Egypt border crossing
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‘Blood and dead bodies everywhere’: Nurse describes conditions in Gaza hospital
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MAP: Latest updates on Israel-Hamas war
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In pictures: Israel continues its bombardment of Gaza
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Israel claims Hamas were carrying chemical weapons instructions
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Netanyahu warns of a ‘do-or-die battle’ to ‘erase Hamas
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IDF destroys 320 Hamas targets in Gaza over last 24 hours
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