The gap between
Italy and
Germany's 10 year bond yields increases by 200.2 basis points. Italy comes under intensifying pressure to sell off the public assets.
(Reuters)
At least 14 people are killed and 100 others are missing after a
cloudburst causes severe flooding in
Sikkim,
India.
(CNN)
The
Lhonak Lake bursts its banks, causing major flooding and impacting 22,000 people. It its the worst such disaster in the region in over 50 years.
(Reuters)
Large parts of the
Teesta Dam have been washed away, with multiple large bridges also being destroyed.
(NOS)
Russia says that a child has been killed and three others are injured while trying to dismantle
cluster munitions fired from Ukrainian forces, in the
occupied city of
Horlivka.
(Al Jazeera)
Russia announces the successful test of the
Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered and nuclear-capable
cruise missile with a potential range of thousands of miles.
(Reuters)
Seventeen people are killed and fifteen others are injured after a bus carrying migrants from
Venezuela crashes in
Oaxaca,
Mexico.
(Reuters)
Floods and
mudslides triggered by heavy rain occur in
Sri Lanka, with five people killed and five others injured when a tree falls on a bus in
Colombo. Another person is killed by a falling rock in
Galle District.
(AP)
Scores of Israeli and non-Israeli
civilians are taken
hostage to Gaza. Hamas spokesman
Abu Obaida says they are being held in "safe places and resistance tunnels".
(The Independent)
The death toll in the Gaza Strip increases to 370 with more than 2,200 injured. The death toll in Israel increases to more than 750 with over 2,000 injured. Hamas says they hold 130 Israeli captives.
(i24 News)(AFP via Barron's)
At least 22 members of a Palestinian family, including seven children, are killed in an Israeli air strike in
Khan Younis,
Gaza Strip. Six members of the family remain trapped under the rubble of the destroyed house.
(Al Jazeera)
The death toll from the Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip increases to 687 people, with more than 3,800 injured. The death toll in Israel increases to 900 with more than 2,500 injured.
(Al Jazeera)(Times of Israel)
Israeli
airstrikes hit near the
Rafah crossing between Gaza and
Egypt, after an Israeli official advised Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip through the border crossing.
(Al Jazeera)
The
United Nations Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) says that 187,518 people, which is nearly a tenth of Gaza's population, have fled their homes. Nearly 137,500
internally displaced people are sheltering in 83 UNRWA schools, with bread being provided by the
World Food Programme. Four schools and eight healthcare facilities in Gaza also sustained damage and the territory is experiencing a severe shortage of drinking water due to the ongoing Israeli blockade.
(Al Arabiya)(Al Jazeera)
The death toll in the Gaza Strip has increased to 950 people, with more than 4,000 injured. At least 18 people were killed, and 100 others were injured in the
West Bank. The death toll in Israel surpasses 1,000.
(Al Arabiya)(The Telegraph)(Daily Sabah)
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza damage residential buildings and large tower blocks, as well as schools and UN buildings, killing
civilians. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemns these actions, saying that they are in violation of international law.
(Reuters)
Gaza's only power plant stops producing power due to a lack of fuel, thereby threatening to further impact over-capacity medical facilities. Authorities begin rationing and directing power to emergency services.
(CNN)
The
UN Palestine Agency says that Israeli airstrikes have killed eleven of its staff in Gaza, with four
Palestine Red Crescent Society paramedics and one
Magen David Adom ambulance driver also being killed in clashes. The agency also says that it has less than two weeks' supply of food and water available to assist the more than 180,000 people who have sought refuge in their schools in Gaza.
(Reuters)(Al Jazeera)
Israeli airstrikes destroy more than 22,600 residential units and 10 health facilities and also damage 48 schools as Hamas continues to fire rockets from civilian areas in violation of international law. At least 260 children have been killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza.
(CBC News)(Al Jazeera)
At least 16 Palestinians are killed in an Israeli air raid on the southern city of
Khan Younis and at least three Palestinians are killed and nine others are injured by Israeli soldiers in the
Qusra south of
Nablus in the
West Bank.
(The National News)(Reuters)
At least 1,055 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air attacks and 5,184 others have been injured, according to the
Gaza Health Ministry. At least 1,300 people in Israel have been killed and 2,800 others have been injured, according to the
Israeli military.
(Reuters)
Germany approves an Israeli request to use two of its
IAI Heron combat drones in strikes on the Gaza Strip.
(Reuters)
A magnitude 6.3
aftershock strikes near the
Afghan city of
Herat, killing at least one person and injuring 65 others just four days after two earthquakes of the same magnitude struck the same area, killing thousands of people.
(Radio Azadi)
An Israeli
missile strike hits a group of journalists on the Lebanese side of the border with Israel, injuring six of them, and killing a
Reuters videographer,
Issam Abdallah.
(Reuters)
A
diplomat at the Embassy of Israel in
Beijing,
China, is stabbed by an unknown foreign attacker. The diplomat was taken to a hospital for treatment and is in stable condition. The incident is being treated as a
terrorist attack.
(i24 News)
All living generations of 45 families have been wiped from the Gaza
civil registry, the health ministry says.
(Al Mayadeen)
The
United Nations health organization has condemned Israel’s order to evacuate 22 hospitals treating more than 2,000 inpatients in northern Gaza, saying it "could be tantamount to a death sentence"
(NBC News)
At least 15 hospitals are damaged by Israeli shelling and airstrikes, with two currently inoperable. 28 medical staff are killed and 23 ambulances are damaged or destroyed by Israeli airstrikes.
(CBS News)
At least 2,268 Palestinians have been killed and 8,700 others injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. At least 1,300
Israelis have been killed and at least 3,400 others are injured.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Palestinian Ministry of Health says that about 70 percent of people in
Gaza do not have access to health services, although the
World Health Organization has been able to deliver medical supplies for 2,000 patients. The ministry also says that at least 50 families in the Gaza Strip have had all of their family members killed by Israeli shelling and air strikes.
(Reuters)
The heads of the
Arab League and the
African Union release a joint statement stating that Israel's planned ground invasion of Gaza "could lead to a
genocide of unprecedented proportions".
(AFP via Arab News)
Protesters in
Amsterdam call on the
EU to take a stand against Israel's bombardment of Gaza, condemning European leaders for their silence on the violence Israel is committing in Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Lawyers and
human rights organisations in Israel receive dozens of complaints from Palestinian workers and students who have been suspended from schools, universities and workplaces over
social media posts or conversations with colleagues.
(Al Jazeera)
Eleven Palestinian journalists have been killed by the
Israeli military and more than 20 others have been injured, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate.
(The Express Tribune)
Hamas releases the first video of a
hostage on
Telegram since the war started, a 21-year-old Israeli woman from
Shoham who was kidnapped during the
Re'im music festival massacre. In the video, the woman claims to be receiving medical treatment from her captors.
(The Jerusalem Post)
The World Health Organization announces that there are only 24 hours of water, electricity, and fuel remaining in Gaza.
(CBS News)
Medical Aid for Palestinians says that hospitals in Gaza are currently facing a "catastrophic" shortage of medical supplies with the
United Nations also reporting that at least four hospitals in northern Gaza are no longer operational because of Israeli bombings.
(Al Jazeera)
The chief of the UN agency for Palestine,
UNRWA, announces it can no longer deliver assistance to the hundreds of thousands of people in need in Gaza.
(The Washington Post)
The United Nations reports that more than 400,000 Palestinians are sheltering in UN schools and buildings in the Gaza Strip and that fourteen
UNRWA personnel have been killed in Israeli airstrikes.
(Al Jazeera)
Palestinians
protest in several cities across the
West Bank calling for an end to Israeli attacks on Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
The
UNRWA retracts its statements concerning looting by Hamas affiliates, clarifying that they have confirmed no theft had taken place, after a prior announcement that men claiming to be from Hamas stole fuel and medicine from their offices in Gaza. Subsequently, Israeli journalist
Barak Ravid claims to have received additional confirmation from sources within the
United Nations that such theft did, in fact, occur.
(Jewish Chronicle)(CBS News)(Times of Israel)
At least six civilians are killed and eight others are injured in airstrikes near
Khan Younis and at least seven people, including five
emergency workers, are killed in Israeli airstrikes on two civil defense facilities in
Gaza City.
(Al Jazeera)
At least four people, including three children, are killed as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the
UN Nuseirat
refugee camp in central Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Israeli military forces carry out raids in multiple areas in the West Bank, including
East Jerusalem,
Nablus,
Bethlehem, and
Hebron, arresting around 600 people. Most are held without charges under "administrative detention", where the individuals are not told the reasons for their arrest.
(Al Jazeera)
A report by a UN-mandated investigative body has found that Israeli forces used "lethal force without justification" when they shot and killed
Al Jazeera journalist
Shireen Abu Akleh in the
West Bank last year.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Organization of Islamic Cooperation releases a statement denouncing Israel for the hospital explosion and the international community for its “impunity” in the war in Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
An Israeli airstrike hits a
United Nations school inside a
refugee camp in Gaza, killing at least six of the more than 4,000 people sheltering there. Dozens more are injured, including
UNRWA staff.
(United Nations)
The
World Health Organization says that 2,800 people have died and 11,000 have been injured in Gaza since Israeli air strikes began, with about half of those being women and children.
(Reuters)
The
World Health Organization says that there have been 51 attacks against healthcare facilities in Gaza, killing 15 health workers and injuring 27 others, and that "we have seen consistent attacks on healthcare in the occupied Palestinian territory."
(Reuters)(United Nations)
Hamas announces that Ayman Nofal, a member of the general military council and commander of the central command in the
Al-Qassam Brigades, was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
(AFP via Al Arabiya)
The
Republican majority fails to deliver enough votes for
Jim Jordan to become
House Speaker on the first vote, with 20 members of the Republican party voting against him.
(CNN)
The
Republican majority fails to deliver enough votes for
Jim Jordan to become
House Speaker on the third vote, with Jordan also losing a subsequent secret
ballot among Republican members, thereby ending his nomination.
(CNN)
The
United Nations says the lives of at least 120 newborn babies in
incubators in Gaza hospitals are at risk, as fuel runs out in the enclave.
(Al Jazeera)
Five
Hezbollah members are killed during a
shootout with Israeli soldiers at the border with
Lebanon, bringing the number of Hezbollah members killed during the conflict to 24.
(AP)
The number of
mosques destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip increases to 31.
(AA)
An Israeli tank accidentally hits an
Egyptian position near the border with Gaza. Several Egyptian
border guards sustain injuries from
shell fragments.
(Reuters)
Paddy Cosgrave, a co-founder of the European tech conference
Web Summit, resigns after opposition to his public statements on Israel, which included, "
War crimes are war crimes even when committed by allies, and should be called out for what they are."
(The Telegraph)
The Gaza Health Ministry says that Israeli airstrikes kill at least 436 Palestinians, including women and children, in northern Gaza’s
Al-Shati refugee camp as well as
Khan Younis.
(Al Jazeera)
Israeli forces launch night raids in the West Bank, with heavily armed troops backed by armored vehicles seen in at least two areas.
(Al Jazeera)
Qatar's
EmirTamim bin Hamad Al Thani has warned the escalation of fighting in Gaza poses a threat to the region and the world. He asserted Israel should not be given a "green light for unconditional killing".
(Al Jazeera)
The
World Health Organization says that medicine and health supplies have not been delivered to three hospitals in northern
Gaza and that nearly two-thirds of hospitals in Gaza are now inoperable.
(Al Jazeera)(Reuters)
The
UN agency for Palestinian refugees says that the number of aid trucks so far is "a trickle in the face of the immense needs of people" and calls for an "unimpeded and continuous flow of
humanitarian assistance and medical assistance to continue coming into Gaza".
(Reuters)
Human Rights Watch criticizes
Israel for "deliberately deepening the suffering of civilians in Gaza" by refusing to allow shipments of fuel into the enclave and for not restoring the supply of water.
(The Business Standard)
Tuesday night the Norwegian police received a report of a bomb that went off at the entrance of a house in
Drøbak,
Norway. The police tells the media that they do not know what they are facing in the case. No one was injured or killed in the incident.
(Norway Posts)
Authorities in
Touboro,
North Region,
Cameroon, report that a number of travellers from
Ngaoundéré have been
kidnapped yesterday by unidentified gunmen near the border with
Chad, bringing the number to at least 50 people for the past two days. Seven of them have been released.
(AP via VOA)
At least 11 people are arrested in
Hebron in the
West Bank following an Israeli raid. Israeli troops stormed several villages including
al-Burj and
al-Majd.
(Al Jazeera)
Hurricane Otis becomes the most intense landfalling
cyclone in the Eastern
Pacific basin on record after making landfall near
Acapulco,
Mexico, and killing at least 27 people in the city, as a category 5
hurricane with 1-minute sustained winds of 165 miles per hour (266 km/h).
(AP)
A man is charged with hate crimes after being accused of pepper spraying pro-
Palestineprotesters that gathered near an
Israel solidarity event at a banquet hall in northern
Chicago,
Illinois,
U.S.
(AP)
US legal organization
Palestine Legal says it has responded to more than 260 requests for assistance in the past two weeks, ranging from job losses to the cancellation of classes.
(Al Jazeera)
UNICEF decries the nearly 3,000 child casualties in Gaza, saying that it is a "growing stain on our collective conscience, the rate of death and injuries of children is simply staggering".
(Al Jazeera)
Three more
UNRWA staff members are killed, thereby bringing the total to 38. Around 219 educational facilities have been damaged, including at least 29 UNRWA schools.
(Al Jazeera)(OCHA)
A total of 101
medical personnel have been killed by Israeli attacks, with 100 others injured. Fifty
ambulances have also been damaged, with half of them currently unusable. Hospitals are currently operating at more than 150 percent of their capacity, with around 166 unsafe
births occurring each day.
(Al Jazeera)
Around 200,000 housing units have been partially or completely destroyed in Gaza, representing 45 percent of all housing in the enclave.
(Al Jazeera)
IDF tanks enter northern Gaza in a "targeted raid", with the IDF saying that this is in preparation for the "next stages of combat".
(The Washington Post via MSN)
At least 10 Palestinians are killed, including
journalist Yasser Abu Namous and his mother, in a series of airstrikes carried out by Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Protests occur across
Mozambique, particularly in the city of
Nampula, against the results of local elections which locals claim were rigged. Ten people are injured in clashes with police.
(Reuters)
A retired
Colombian army officer who participated in the 2021 assassination of
Haitian president
Jovenel Moïse is sentenced to life in prison by a court in
Miami, United States.
(AP)
Human Rights Watch says that the near-total communication blackout "risks providing cover for mass atrocities and contributing to impunity for
human rights violations" and will make it more difficult to "obtain critical information and evidence about human rights violations and
war crimes being committed, and to hear directly from those experiencing the violations".
(AFP via The Economic Times)
The
civil defense service in Gaza reports that Israeli
airstrikes destroyed hundreds of buildings and damaged thousands of others in the Gaza Strip overnight.
(CNN)
Israeli warplanes bomb 150 underground targets in northern Gaza, including tunnels and underground infrastructure.
(Al Jazeera)
Thousands of Palestinians perform the
Fajr prayer and stage demonstrations in
Nablus,
Tulkarem,
Jenin and
Tubas in the West Bank in a show of support for Gaza.
(AA)
Turkish PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan calls on Israel to "immediately come out of its state of madness and stop its attacks" on the Gaza Strip, saying that they have "targeted women, children and innocent civilians, deepening the humanitarian crisis".
(The Business Standard)
The
Egyptian foreign ministry warns of the "humanitarian and security repercussions of the Israeli ground attack" on Gaza, saying that "we hold the Israeli government responsible for violating the United Nations General Assembly resolution for an immediate ceasefire and implementing a humanitarian truce".
(Al Jazeera)
Save the Children says that children will "bear the brunt" of Israel's intensified attacks on the Gaza Strip and that in the event of a full ground incursion, more than one million children's lives, nearly half of the 2.3 million population of Gaza, will be affected.
(Scoop)
Save the Children says more children have been killed in Gaza during the war, than the total killed in conflicts around the world since 2019. At least 3,324 children have been killed in Gaza, while 36 have died in the
West Bank.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Mexican government reports that at least 48 people were killed. Most of them in
Acapulco,
Guerrero. The government also reports widespread flooding, significant infrastructure damage, and aid has been slow to arrive.
(AFP via The Journal)
Fifty-seven medical facilities have been damaged, with 32 currently inoperable due to ongoing airstrikes or lack of fuel, as Israel continue to target hospitals and medical centers.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Patriarchate of Jerusalem blames Israel for the bombing of its cultural centre in
Gaza City, saying that the attack "represents a stark embodiment of Israel's unwarranted determination to destroy the civil infrastructure and social service centres, as well as shelters for civilians".
(Al-Ahram)
The
World Health Organization warns that Gaza is on the verge of a "
public health catastrophe" due to overcrowding, widespread displacement, and severe damage to water and sanitation facilities, with only five percent of the normal
water supplies accessible.
(Al Jazeera)
UNICEF says that at least 940 children have been reported missing in Gaza. They also state that infant
dehydration is a growing threat, with Gaza becoming "a graveyard of children".
(Times Now)
UNICEF executive director
Catherine Russell says that more than 420 children are being killed or injured in Gaza every day.
(Al Jazeera)
The Palestinian Prisoners Society says that Israeli forces arrested 60 Palestinians in the
West Bank, adding that the "arrests are accompanied with
torture and abusive attacks, as well as
collective punishment and destruction of property".
(Al Jazeera)
The death toll in the West Bank increases to 130 as five more Palestinians are killed by Israeli soldiers.
(Al Jazeera)
The Governments of
Chile and
Colombia recall their respective ambassadors to Israel as a response to Israel's military actions in the
Gaza Strip.
(ABC News)
AustralianForeign Affairs MinisterPenny Wong expresses concern over growing attacks by residents of settlements on Palestinians in the occupied
West Bank, saying that "such violence threatens to only inflame tensions and those responsible must be held accountable".
(Al Jazeera)
The gap between
Italy and
Germany's 10 year bond yields increases by 200.2 basis points. Italy comes under intensifying pressure to sell off the public assets.
(Reuters)
At least 14 people are killed and 100 others are missing after a
cloudburst causes severe flooding in
Sikkim,
India.
(CNN)
The
Lhonak Lake bursts its banks, causing major flooding and impacting 22,000 people. It its the worst such disaster in the region in over 50 years.
(Reuters)
Large parts of the
Teesta Dam have been washed away, with multiple large bridges also being destroyed.
(NOS)
Russia says that a child has been killed and three others are injured while trying to dismantle
cluster munitions fired from Ukrainian forces, in the
occupied city of
Horlivka.
(Al Jazeera)
Russia announces the successful test of the
Burevestnik, a nuclear-powered and nuclear-capable
cruise missile with a potential range of thousands of miles.
(Reuters)
Seventeen people are killed and fifteen others are injured after a bus carrying migrants from
Venezuela crashes in
Oaxaca,
Mexico.
(Reuters)
Floods and
mudslides triggered by heavy rain occur in
Sri Lanka, with five people killed and five others injured when a tree falls on a bus in
Colombo. Another person is killed by a falling rock in
Galle District.
(AP)
Scores of Israeli and non-Israeli
civilians are taken
hostage to Gaza. Hamas spokesman
Abu Obaida says they are being held in "safe places and resistance tunnels".
(The Independent)
The death toll in the Gaza Strip increases to 370 with more than 2,200 injured. The death toll in Israel increases to more than 750 with over 2,000 injured. Hamas says they hold 130 Israeli captives.
(i24 News)(AFP via Barron's)
At least 22 members of a Palestinian family, including seven children, are killed in an Israeli air strike in
Khan Younis,
Gaza Strip. Six members of the family remain trapped under the rubble of the destroyed house.
(Al Jazeera)
The death toll from the Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip increases to 687 people, with more than 3,800 injured. The death toll in Israel increases to 900 with more than 2,500 injured.
(Al Jazeera)(Times of Israel)
Israeli
airstrikes hit near the
Rafah crossing between Gaza and
Egypt, after an Israeli official advised Palestinians to leave the Gaza Strip through the border crossing.
(Al Jazeera)
The
United Nations Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) says that 187,518 people, which is nearly a tenth of Gaza's population, have fled their homes. Nearly 137,500
internally displaced people are sheltering in 83 UNRWA schools, with bread being provided by the
World Food Programme. Four schools and eight healthcare facilities in Gaza also sustained damage and the territory is experiencing a severe shortage of drinking water due to the ongoing Israeli blockade.
(Al Arabiya)(Al Jazeera)
The death toll in the Gaza Strip has increased to 950 people, with more than 4,000 injured. At least 18 people were killed, and 100 others were injured in the
West Bank. The death toll in Israel surpasses 1,000.
(Al Arabiya)(The Telegraph)(Daily Sabah)
Israeli airstrikes on Gaza damage residential buildings and large tower blocks, as well as schools and UN buildings, killing
civilians. The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights condemns these actions, saying that they are in violation of international law.
(Reuters)
Gaza's only power plant stops producing power due to a lack of fuel, thereby threatening to further impact over-capacity medical facilities. Authorities begin rationing and directing power to emergency services.
(CNN)
The
UN Palestine Agency says that Israeli airstrikes have killed eleven of its staff in Gaza, with four
Palestine Red Crescent Society paramedics and one
Magen David Adom ambulance driver also being killed in clashes. The agency also says that it has less than two weeks' supply of food and water available to assist the more than 180,000 people who have sought refuge in their schools in Gaza.
(Reuters)(Al Jazeera)
Israeli airstrikes destroy more than 22,600 residential units and 10 health facilities and also damage 48 schools as Hamas continues to fire rockets from civilian areas in violation of international law. At least 260 children have been killed by Israeli attacks on Gaza.
(CBC News)(Al Jazeera)
At least 16 Palestinians are killed in an Israeli air raid on the southern city of
Khan Younis and at least three Palestinians are killed and nine others are injured by Israeli soldiers in the
Qusra south of
Nablus in the
West Bank.
(The National News)(Reuters)
At least 1,055 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli air attacks and 5,184 others have been injured, according to the
Gaza Health Ministry. At least 1,300 people in Israel have been killed and 2,800 others have been injured, according to the
Israeli military.
(Reuters)
Germany approves an Israeli request to use two of its
IAI Heron combat drones in strikes on the Gaza Strip.
(Reuters)
A magnitude 6.3
aftershock strikes near the
Afghan city of
Herat, killing at least one person and injuring 65 others just four days after two earthquakes of the same magnitude struck the same area, killing thousands of people.
(Radio Azadi)
An Israeli
missile strike hits a group of journalists on the Lebanese side of the border with Israel, injuring six of them, and killing a
Reuters videographer,
Issam Abdallah.
(Reuters)
A
diplomat at the Embassy of Israel in
Beijing,
China, is stabbed by an unknown foreign attacker. The diplomat was taken to a hospital for treatment and is in stable condition. The incident is being treated as a
terrorist attack.
(i24 News)
All living generations of 45 families have been wiped from the Gaza
civil registry, the health ministry says.
(Al Mayadeen)
The
United Nations health organization has condemned Israel’s order to evacuate 22 hospitals treating more than 2,000 inpatients in northern Gaza, saying it "could be tantamount to a death sentence"
(NBC News)
At least 15 hospitals are damaged by Israeli shelling and airstrikes, with two currently inoperable. 28 medical staff are killed and 23 ambulances are damaged or destroyed by Israeli airstrikes.
(CBS News)
At least 2,268 Palestinians have been killed and 8,700 others injured in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza. At least 1,300
Israelis have been killed and at least 3,400 others are injured.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Palestinian Ministry of Health says that about 70 percent of people in
Gaza do not have access to health services, although the
World Health Organization has been able to deliver medical supplies for 2,000 patients. The ministry also says that at least 50 families in the Gaza Strip have had all of their family members killed by Israeli shelling and air strikes.
(Reuters)
The heads of the
Arab League and the
African Union release a joint statement stating that Israel's planned ground invasion of Gaza "could lead to a
genocide of unprecedented proportions".
(AFP via Arab News)
Protesters in
Amsterdam call on the
EU to take a stand against Israel's bombardment of Gaza, condemning European leaders for their silence on the violence Israel is committing in Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Lawyers and
human rights organisations in Israel receive dozens of complaints from Palestinian workers and students who have been suspended from schools, universities and workplaces over
social media posts or conversations with colleagues.
(Al Jazeera)
Eleven Palestinian journalists have been killed by the
Israeli military and more than 20 others have been injured, according to the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate.
(The Express Tribune)
Hamas releases the first video of a
hostage on
Telegram since the war started, a 21-year-old Israeli woman from
Shoham who was kidnapped during the
Re'im music festival massacre. In the video, the woman claims to be receiving medical treatment from her captors.
(The Jerusalem Post)
The World Health Organization announces that there are only 24 hours of water, electricity, and fuel remaining in Gaza.
(CBS News)
Medical Aid for Palestinians says that hospitals in Gaza are currently facing a "catastrophic" shortage of medical supplies with the
United Nations also reporting that at least four hospitals in northern Gaza are no longer operational because of Israeli bombings.
(Al Jazeera)
The chief of the UN agency for Palestine,
UNRWA, announces it can no longer deliver assistance to the hundreds of thousands of people in need in Gaza.
(The Washington Post)
The United Nations reports that more than 400,000 Palestinians are sheltering in UN schools and buildings in the Gaza Strip and that fourteen
UNRWA personnel have been killed in Israeli airstrikes.
(Al Jazeera)
Palestinians
protest in several cities across the
West Bank calling for an end to Israeli attacks on Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
The
UNRWA retracts its statements concerning looting by Hamas affiliates, clarifying that they have confirmed no theft had taken place, after a prior announcement that men claiming to be from Hamas stole fuel and medicine from their offices in Gaza. Subsequently, Israeli journalist
Barak Ravid claims to have received additional confirmation from sources within the
United Nations that such theft did, in fact, occur.
(Jewish Chronicle)(CBS News)(Times of Israel)
At least six civilians are killed and eight others are injured in airstrikes near
Khan Younis and at least seven people, including five
emergency workers, are killed in Israeli airstrikes on two civil defense facilities in
Gaza City.
(Al Jazeera)
At least four people, including three children, are killed as a result of an Israeli airstrike on the
UN Nuseirat
refugee camp in central Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Israeli military forces carry out raids in multiple areas in the West Bank, including
East Jerusalem,
Nablus,
Bethlehem, and
Hebron, arresting around 600 people. Most are held without charges under "administrative detention", where the individuals are not told the reasons for their arrest.
(Al Jazeera)
A report by a UN-mandated investigative body has found that Israeli forces used "lethal force without justification" when they shot and killed
Al Jazeera journalist
Shireen Abu Akleh in the
West Bank last year.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Organization of Islamic Cooperation releases a statement denouncing Israel for the hospital explosion and the international community for its “impunity” in the war in Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
An Israeli airstrike hits a
United Nations school inside a
refugee camp in Gaza, killing at least six of the more than 4,000 people sheltering there. Dozens more are injured, including
UNRWA staff.
(United Nations)
The
World Health Organization says that 2,800 people have died and 11,000 have been injured in Gaza since Israeli air strikes began, with about half of those being women and children.
(Reuters)
The
World Health Organization says that there have been 51 attacks against healthcare facilities in Gaza, killing 15 health workers and injuring 27 others, and that "we have seen consistent attacks on healthcare in the occupied Palestinian territory."
(Reuters)(United Nations)
Hamas announces that Ayman Nofal, a member of the general military council and commander of the central command in the
Al-Qassam Brigades, was killed in an Israeli airstrike.
(AFP via Al Arabiya)
The
Republican majority fails to deliver enough votes for
Jim Jordan to become
House Speaker on the first vote, with 20 members of the Republican party voting against him.
(CNN)
The
Republican majority fails to deliver enough votes for
Jim Jordan to become
House Speaker on the third vote, with Jordan also losing a subsequent secret
ballot among Republican members, thereby ending his nomination.
(CNN)
The
United Nations says the lives of at least 120 newborn babies in
incubators in Gaza hospitals are at risk, as fuel runs out in the enclave.
(Al Jazeera)
Five
Hezbollah members are killed during a
shootout with Israeli soldiers at the border with
Lebanon, bringing the number of Hezbollah members killed during the conflict to 24.
(AP)
The number of
mosques destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in the Gaza Strip increases to 31.
(AA)
An Israeli tank accidentally hits an
Egyptian position near the border with Gaza. Several Egyptian
border guards sustain injuries from
shell fragments.
(Reuters)
Paddy Cosgrave, a co-founder of the European tech conference
Web Summit, resigns after opposition to his public statements on Israel, which included, "
War crimes are war crimes even when committed by allies, and should be called out for what they are."
(The Telegraph)
The Gaza Health Ministry says that Israeli airstrikes kill at least 436 Palestinians, including women and children, in northern Gaza’s
Al-Shati refugee camp as well as
Khan Younis.
(Al Jazeera)
Israeli forces launch night raids in the West Bank, with heavily armed troops backed by armored vehicles seen in at least two areas.
(Al Jazeera)
Qatar's
EmirTamim bin Hamad Al Thani has warned the escalation of fighting in Gaza poses a threat to the region and the world. He asserted Israel should not be given a "green light for unconditional killing".
(Al Jazeera)
The
World Health Organization says that medicine and health supplies have not been delivered to three hospitals in northern
Gaza and that nearly two-thirds of hospitals in Gaza are now inoperable.
(Al Jazeera)(Reuters)
The
UN agency for Palestinian refugees says that the number of aid trucks so far is "a trickle in the face of the immense needs of people" and calls for an "unimpeded and continuous flow of
humanitarian assistance and medical assistance to continue coming into Gaza".
(Reuters)
Human Rights Watch criticizes
Israel for "deliberately deepening the suffering of civilians in Gaza" by refusing to allow shipments of fuel into the enclave and for not restoring the supply of water.
(The Business Standard)
Tuesday night the Norwegian police received a report of a bomb that went off at the entrance of a house in
Drøbak,
Norway. The police tells the media that they do not know what they are facing in the case. No one was injured or killed in the incident.
(Norway Posts)
Authorities in
Touboro,
North Region,
Cameroon, report that a number of travellers from
Ngaoundéré have been
kidnapped yesterday by unidentified gunmen near the border with
Chad, bringing the number to at least 50 people for the past two days. Seven of them have been released.
(AP via VOA)
At least 11 people are arrested in
Hebron in the
West Bank following an Israeli raid. Israeli troops stormed several villages including
al-Burj and
al-Majd.
(Al Jazeera)
Hurricane Otis becomes the most intense landfalling
cyclone in the Eastern
Pacific basin on record after making landfall near
Acapulco,
Mexico, and killing at least 27 people in the city, as a category 5
hurricane with 1-minute sustained winds of 165 miles per hour (266 km/h).
(AP)
A man is charged with hate crimes after being accused of pepper spraying pro-
Palestineprotesters that gathered near an
Israel solidarity event at a banquet hall in northern
Chicago,
Illinois,
U.S.
(AP)
US legal organization
Palestine Legal says it has responded to more than 260 requests for assistance in the past two weeks, ranging from job losses to the cancellation of classes.
(Al Jazeera)
UNICEF decries the nearly 3,000 child casualties in Gaza, saying that it is a "growing stain on our collective conscience, the rate of death and injuries of children is simply staggering".
(Al Jazeera)
Three more
UNRWA staff members are killed, thereby bringing the total to 38. Around 219 educational facilities have been damaged, including at least 29 UNRWA schools.
(Al Jazeera)(OCHA)
A total of 101
medical personnel have been killed by Israeli attacks, with 100 others injured. Fifty
ambulances have also been damaged, with half of them currently unusable. Hospitals are currently operating at more than 150 percent of their capacity, with around 166 unsafe
births occurring each day.
(Al Jazeera)
Around 200,000 housing units have been partially or completely destroyed in Gaza, representing 45 percent of all housing in the enclave.
(Al Jazeera)
IDF tanks enter northern Gaza in a "targeted raid", with the IDF saying that this is in preparation for the "next stages of combat".
(The Washington Post via MSN)
At least 10 Palestinians are killed, including
journalist Yasser Abu Namous and his mother, in a series of airstrikes carried out by Israeli forces in southern Gaza.
(Al Jazeera)
Protests occur across
Mozambique, particularly in the city of
Nampula, against the results of local elections which locals claim were rigged. Ten people are injured in clashes with police.
(Reuters)
A retired
Colombian army officer who participated in the 2021 assassination of
Haitian president
Jovenel Moïse is sentenced to life in prison by a court in
Miami, United States.
(AP)
Human Rights Watch says that the near-total communication blackout "risks providing cover for mass atrocities and contributing to impunity for
human rights violations" and will make it more difficult to "obtain critical information and evidence about human rights violations and
war crimes being committed, and to hear directly from those experiencing the violations".
(AFP via The Economic Times)
The
civil defense service in Gaza reports that Israeli
airstrikes destroyed hundreds of buildings and damaged thousands of others in the Gaza Strip overnight.
(CNN)
Israeli warplanes bomb 150 underground targets in northern Gaza, including tunnels and underground infrastructure.
(Al Jazeera)
Thousands of Palestinians perform the
Fajr prayer and stage demonstrations in
Nablus,
Tulkarem,
Jenin and
Tubas in the West Bank in a show of support for Gaza.
(AA)
Turkish PresidentRecep Tayyip Erdoğan calls on Israel to "immediately come out of its state of madness and stop its attacks" on the Gaza Strip, saying that they have "targeted women, children and innocent civilians, deepening the humanitarian crisis".
(The Business Standard)
The
Egyptian foreign ministry warns of the "humanitarian and security repercussions of the Israeli ground attack" on Gaza, saying that "we hold the Israeli government responsible for violating the United Nations General Assembly resolution for an immediate ceasefire and implementing a humanitarian truce".
(Al Jazeera)
Save the Children says that children will "bear the brunt" of Israel's intensified attacks on the Gaza Strip and that in the event of a full ground incursion, more than one million children's lives, nearly half of the 2.3 million population of Gaza, will be affected.
(Scoop)
Save the Children says more children have been killed in Gaza during the war, than the total killed in conflicts around the world since 2019. At least 3,324 children have been killed in Gaza, while 36 have died in the
West Bank.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Mexican government reports that at least 48 people were killed. Most of them in
Acapulco,
Guerrero. The government also reports widespread flooding, significant infrastructure damage, and aid has been slow to arrive.
(AFP via The Journal)
Fifty-seven medical facilities have been damaged, with 32 currently inoperable due to ongoing airstrikes or lack of fuel, as Israel continue to target hospitals and medical centers.
(Al Jazeera)
The
Patriarchate of Jerusalem blames Israel for the bombing of its cultural centre in
Gaza City, saying that the attack "represents a stark embodiment of Israel's unwarranted determination to destroy the civil infrastructure and social service centres, as well as shelters for civilians".
(Al-Ahram)
The
World Health Organization warns that Gaza is on the verge of a "
public health catastrophe" due to overcrowding, widespread displacement, and severe damage to water and sanitation facilities, with only five percent of the normal
water supplies accessible.
(Al Jazeera)
UNICEF says that at least 940 children have been reported missing in Gaza. They also state that infant
dehydration is a growing threat, with Gaza becoming "a graveyard of children".
(Times Now)
UNICEF executive director
Catherine Russell says that more than 420 children are being killed or injured in Gaza every day.
(Al Jazeera)
The Palestinian Prisoners Society says that Israeli forces arrested 60 Palestinians in the
West Bank, adding that the "arrests are accompanied with
torture and abusive attacks, as well as
collective punishment and destruction of property".
(Al Jazeera)
The death toll in the West Bank increases to 130 as five more Palestinians are killed by Israeli soldiers.
(Al Jazeera)
The Governments of
Chile and
Colombia recall their respective ambassadors to Israel as a response to Israel's military actions in the
Gaza Strip.
(ABC News)
AustralianForeign Affairs MinisterPenny Wong expresses concern over growing attacks by residents of settlements on Palestinians in the occupied
West Bank, saying that "such violence threatens to only inflame tensions and those responsible must be held accountable".
(Al Jazeera)