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Israel’s Gaza invasion - Day 211

  • Israel’s deadly siege of Gaza Strip enters seventh month after Hamas’ Oct 7 attack

  • UN says half of Gaza population experiencing “catastrophic” hunger as threat of famine looms

  • 72pc of enclave’s residential buildings destroyed, reconstruction to cost up to $40bn

  • Hamas studying 40-day truce proposal as fears of Rafah invasion persist

  • Alarm in Israel at possible ICC legal action over Gaza atrocities

Published 04 May, 2024 11:00am

‘Full-blown famine’ now in northern Gaza, says UN’s food agency chief

Northern Gaza is now in “full-blown famine” mode, the World Food Programme’s (WFP) executive director Cindy McCain stated.

“It’s horror,” McCain told the US television network NBC’s Meet the Press in an interview, which will be broadcast on Sunday.

“There is famine – full-blown famine – in the north, and it’s moving its way south,” McCain said in the interview, according to The Associated Press news agency.

McCain also highlighted that a ceasefire and a greatly increased flow of aid through land and sea routes was essential to stave off a growing humanitarian catastrophe for Gaza’s 2.3 million people.

Published 04 May, 2024 01:00pm

Blinken says Israel’s Rafah invasion would cause casualties ‘beyond what’s acceptable’

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said that Israeli ground assault in Rafah will cause casualties “beyond what’s acceptable”, AFP reports.

“Absent such a plan, we can’t support a major military operation going into Rafah because the damage it would do is beyond what’s acceptable,” Blinken told the McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum in Arizona, the AFP news agency reports.

Blinken also said that Israel has not yet presented a plan to protect civilians during its promised ground operation against the city in southern Gaza.

Published 04 May, 2024 12:30pm

Democratic lawmakers warn Biden that Israel violating US law by restricting aid to Gaza

Dozens of Democratic lawmakers in the US have written a letter to President Joe Biden saying that ongoing Israeli restrictions on humanitarian aid entering Gaza “call into question” their compliance with US law, Al Jazeera reports.

The 86 members of the House of Representatives said they believe there is sufficient evidence that Israel is failing to comply with a US Foreign Assistance Act provision, which requires recipients of US-funded arms to uphold international humanitarian law, as well as allow the free flow of US assistance.

“We expect the administration to ensure [Israel’s] compliance with existing law and to take all conceivable steps to prevent further humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza,” the letter said.

Published 04 May, 2024 12:00pm

UCLA protester, a Jewish-American, promises to continue protest

Ryan, a student at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and pro-Palestine protester, told how police had – unprovoked – hit him with their batons as they cleared a peaceful Gaza solidarity encampment on the university’s campus.

“The school [would] rather physically intimidate their students … than even consider divestment, and that is what’s so frustrating. We didn’t do anything wrong,” Ryan told Al Jazeera.

“I received a [police] citation for unlawful assembly, and I’m proud of that,” he added.

Published 04 May, 2024 11:30am

Trinity College students set up Gaza solidarity encampment, demand divestment

Students at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) have established a Gaza solidarity encampment on their campus to demand the iconic Irish university cut ties with Israel, Al Jazeera reports.

“Trinity College Dublin tonight, after students set up an encampment for Palestine, demanding that their university cut ties with Israel as per BDS principles supported by the vast majority of students and staff,” the college’s student union president Laszlo Molnarfi said in a post on social media.

Video footage of the encampment shows tents pitched on a grass lawn near a library where the Book of Kells — a 9th-century manuscript and one of the country’s most visited tourist attractions — is housed. The protesters also placed wooden benches in the doorway entrance of the library, saying the location was “now closed indefinitely”.

Published 04 May, 2024 10:30am

Student protesters at Goldsmiths win concessions, name room after Shireen Abu Akleh

Samira Ali, a student protest organiser at Goldsmiths, University of London, said their Gaza solidarity activism has been ongoing for six months and has won important concessions from the university’s management.

“It’s involved protests and walkouts, actions which have included occupations,” Ali told Al Jazeera.

“We are currently in an occupation of the library.

“One of the most seminal things we’ve won is the Palestinian scholarships. Now, this university will provide two extra Palestinian scholarships and one of them will include an undergraduate scholarship.

“We think this is really important considering the total destruction of educational infrastructure in Gaza.

“One of the lecture theatres that we were occupying, we have won that it is going to be renamed after Shireen Abu Akleh [the Al Jazeera journalist killed in the occupied West Bank by Israeli forces].

“To have that recognition of a Palestinian journalist that was murdered by the [Israeli military] and have that memorialised at this university will be amazing and something we are really proud of.”

Published 04 May, 2024 10:17am

Bernie Sanders tells protesters to ‘stay peaceful and focused’

US Senator Bernie Sanders has told members of the student-led, pro-Palestine movement at college campuses that they are “on the right side of history”, Al Jazeera reports.

“In 1962, we organised sit-ins to end racist policies at the University of Chicago. In ’63, I was arrested protesting segregated schools,” he wrote in a post on X.

“But we were right. I’m proud to see students protesting the war in Gaza. Stay peaceful and focused,” he added.

Published 04 May, 2024 10:00am

Palestinian groups hit Israeli forces with mortars, rocket fire

Israeli forces in northern Gaza come under Palestinian mortar and rocket fire at least four times over a monitoring period between Thursday and Friday, the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) and the Critical Threats Project (CTP) report.

The Netzarim Corridor – a military highway built by the Israelis to dissect the Gaza Strip north from south – was again the scene of Palestinian attacks with Hamas fighters deploying the “Rajum” multi-rocket launcher platform against Israeli forces deployed on the military route.

Published 04 May, 2024 09:54am

Hamas delegation heads to Cairo for truce talks

Hamas said its delegation was heading to Cairo to resume Gaza truce talks, as the United Nations warned that Israel’s threatened assault on the city of Rafah could produce a “bloodbath”, AFP reports.

Foreign mediators have been waiting for the Palestinian militant group to respond to a proposal to halt fighting for 40 days and exchange hostages for Palestinian prisoners.

“The only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a ceasefire is Hamas,” US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Friday.

Blinken on Friday also reiterated Washington’s objections to the long-threatened Rafah offensive, saying Israel has not presented a plan to protect the civilians sheltering there.

“Absent such a plan, we can’t support a major military operation going into Rafah because the damage it would do is beyond what’s acceptable,” he said.

Published 04 May, 2024 09:04am

Hamas ’only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a ceasefire: Blinken

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Hamas was the only holdup to a Gaza ceasefire as the militants prepared to send a delegation back to Cairo on Saturday for talks, AFP reports.

“We wait to see whether, in effect, they can take yes for an answer on the ceasefire and release of hostages,” Blinken said late Friday at the McCain Institute’s Sedona Forum in Arizona.

“The reality in this moment is the only thing standing between the people of Gaza and a ceasefire is Hamas. “

Published 04 May, 2024 08:30am

Trinity College Dublin students set up Gaza solidarity encampment, demand divestment

Students at Trinity College Dublin (TCD) have established a Gaza solidarity encampment on their campus to demand the iconic Irish university cut ties with Israel, Al Jazeera reports.

“Trinity College Dublin tonight, after students set up an encampment for Palestine, demanding that their university cut ties with Israel as per BDS principles supported by the vast majority of students and staff,” the college’s student union president Laszlo Molnarfi said in a post on social media.

Video footage of the encampment shows tents pitched on a grass lawn near a library where the Book of Kells — a 9th-century manuscript and one of the country’s most visited tourist attractions — is housed. The protesters also placed wooden benches in the doorway entrance of the library, saying the location was “now closed indefinitely”.

“No business as usual during a genocide,” Molnarfi wrote on social media, and called on the university’s administration to “cut ties with the genocidal state of Israel”.

Published 04 May, 2024 08:12am

Israeli attacks kill 54 as military continues to block aid to besieged territory

A further 54 Palestinians were killed by Israeli forces between Wednesday and Friday afternoon in the Gaza Strip and more than 100 were injured, according to the latest UN flash assessment, which reports aid officials warning of catastrophe should Israel invade Rafah, Al Jazeera reports.

The UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) also reports that Doctors Without Borders, known by its French initials MSF, is facing continued restrictions from Israel on bringing much-needed medical equipment into Gaza.

“From ultrasound scanners to external defibrillators, generators, and intravenous sodium chloride solutions that are essential for rehydrating patients and diluting drugs. According to MSF, such requests have been repeatedly rejected by Israeli authorities,” OCHA reports.

Between April 27 and Thursday, just eight out of 23 humanitarian aid missions to northern Gaza were facilitated by Israeli authorities, 12 (52 percent) were impeded, two missions were denied, and one mission was cancelled, according to the UN.

Published 03 May, 2024 11:52pm

Hamas says Israeli PM trying to derail Gaza truce deal

A top Hamas official has accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of trying to derail a proposed Gaza truce and hostage release deal with his threats to keep fighting the group AFP reports.

“Netanyahu was the obstructionist of all previous rounds of dialogue … and it is clear that he still is,” senior Hamas official Hossam Badran told AFP by telephone.

Published 03 May, 2024 11:51pm

Hamas confirms its delegation to visit Cairo on Saturday

A delegation from Hamas will visit Cairo on Saturday, a Hamas official has told Reuters, amid expectations that they will deliver a written response to an Israeli proposal on a Gaza ceasefire and hostage release.

The Hamas official, who declined to be identified, spoke after CIA Director William Burns arrived in the Egyptian capital for meetings about the conflict in Gaza, according to an Egyptian security source and three sources at Cairo airport.

Published 03 May, 2024 11:45pm

Rafah assault ‘could lead to a bloodbath’: WHO chief

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned that an Israeli military ground assault into Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, where humanitarian aid groups estimate 1.2 million Palestinians are sheltering, could end in a “bloodbath”, AFP reports.

WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus warned of possible dire implications.

“WHO is deeply concerned that a full-scale military operation in Rafah, Gaza, could lead to a bloodbath, and further weaken an already broken health system,” Tedros said on X.

Published 03 May, 2024 09:57pm

Israel trade freeze aimed at forcing Gaza truce: Erdogan

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said Turkiye’s move to halt trade with Israel is designed to force the country to a ceasefire over Gaza, AFP reports.

“We have taken some measures to force Israel to agree to a ceasefire and increase the amount of humanitarian aid to enter” Gaza, Erdogan told a group of businessmen in Istanbul.

“We will oversee the consequences of this step we have taken in coordination and consultation with our business world.”

“We do not run after hostility or conflict in our region,” said Erdogan.

“We do not want to see conflict, blood or tears in our geography.

“We know now that we did the right thing.”

Published 03 May, 2024 09:02pm

CIA director in Cairo for meetings on Gaza fighting: Egyptian sources

An Egyptian security source and three sources at Cairo airport have said that CIA Director William Burns has arrived in the Egyptian capital for meetings about the conflict in Gaza, Reuters reports.

The CIA declined to comment, reflecting its policy of not disclosing the director’s travel.

Published 03 May, 2024 08:50pm

US relocates Gaza pier construction due to bad weather

US forces have moved construction of a temporary pier for Gaza aid deliveries from an offshore area to the Israeli port of Ashdod due to high seas and winds, AFP reports.

“Yesterday, US Central Command temporarily paused offshore assembly of the floating pier in the vicinity of Gaza due to sea state considerations,” the military command said in a statement.

“Forecasted high winds and high sea swells caused unsafe conditions for Soldiers working on the surface of the partially constructed pier,” it said.

“The partially built pier and military vessels involved in its construction have moved to the Port of Ashdod, where assembly will continue, and will be completed prior to the emplacement of the pier in its intended location when sea states subside.”

Published 03 May, 2024 08:10pm

Iran slams US for cracking down on pro-Palestine student protests

Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Nasser Kanaani has condemned US authorities for violently suppressing the protests of pro-Palestinian students across the country, Al Jazeera reports.

He wrote on X: “The move of the US government authorities to distort the truth and describe genuine student and academic anger and protests as anti-semitism, in order to justify and use of violent suppression tools to silence the peaceful protests and gatherings of pro-Palestine students, does not diminish the ugliness of their actions.

“A significant number of Jewish people, including Jewish students, have declared their disgust with the hateful crimes of the Zionist regime and the US government’s shameful support for the regime.”

He added that the “mask of hypocrisy” has been removed “from the faces of the false defenders of freedom of speech and human rights”.

Published 03 May, 2024 07:07pm

Britain sanctions Israeli groups, individuals for violence in West Bank

The UK has imposed sanctions on two “extremist” groups and four individuals in Israel who it blamed for violence in the West Bank, Reuters reports.

The UK Foreign Office named Hilltop Youth and Lehava as two groups which it said were known to have supported, incited and promoted violence against Palestinian communities in the West Bank. The four individuals sanctioned were responsible for human rights abuses against these communities, the statement added.

Among them are Noam Federman, who has trained settler groups in committing violence and Elisha Yered, who has justified killing Palestinians on religious grounds.

British foreign minister David Cameron said extremist settlers were undermining security and stability and threatening the prospects for peace.

“The Israeli authorities must clamp down on those responsible. The UK will not hesitate to take further action if needed, including through further sanctions,” he said.

Those sanctioned will be subject to financial and travel restrictions.

Published 03 May, 2024 07:07pm

Yemen’s Houthis say they will target ships heading for Israel anywhere within range

Yemen’s military spokesman Yahya Sarea has said that the Houthis will target ships heading to Israeli ports in any area that is within their range, Reuters reports.

“We will target any ships heading to Israeli ports in the Mediterranean Sea in any area we are able to reach,” he said in a televised speech.

Published 03 May, 2024 06:30pm

155,000 pregnant, breastfeeding women in Gaza lack proper access to water, says UN agency

The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, or UNRWA, has said that currently 155,000 of pregnant and breastfeeding women in Gaza have “severely limited access” to water and sanitation.

More than 10,000 women have been killed in the Gaza strip, while 19,000 others have been wounded, according to the agency’s report.

Many of the victims are mothers, meaning that an average of 37 children are losing their mothers every day, UNRWA said.

Published 03 May, 2024 06:15pm

Palestinians welcome Trinidad and Tobago’s state recognition

The Palestinian foreign ministry has welcomed the decision taken by Trinidad and Tobago to recognise the state of Palestine, Al Jazeera reports.

The ministry said in a statement that the step is consistent with the international law, adding that it will contribute to the international efforts towards ending the Israeli occupation.

It came after the government of Trinidad and Tobago said its move would help to achieve a “lasting peace”.

A news release from the Caribbean country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs also said the recognition strengthened the “growing international consensus on the issue of Palestinian statehood”.

Published 03 May, 2024 06:00pm

Bahrain says group that claimed Israel attack ‘operates outside kingdom, designated as terrorist’

Authorities in Bahrain have confirmed that Saraya al-Ashtar, or al-Ashtar Brigades, the group that claimed a drone attack in Israel “operates outside the kingdom” and has previously been classified “as a terrorist organisation”, Al Jazeera reports.

State media quoted Mohammed al-Abbasi, the official spokesman for the National Communication Centre, as saying that several other countries, including the United States and the United Kingdom, had also designated al-Ashtar Brigades as such.