Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would soon land “additional and painful blows” on Hamas. Follow for live updates. Follow for live updates.
by the United States to sanction an Israeli military unit for alleged human rights abuses against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, which predate the October 7 attack.raises sharp concerns about the war between the Hamas and Israel in Gaza, citing allegations of war crimes against “Israel, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad , and other Palestinian militant groups.
Those abuses include the killings, torture, abductions and sexual violence carried out by Hamas, PIJ and others on October 7, according to the report. These are among the memories Melanie Ward has of Rafah, in southern Gaza, where more than 1 million people have been forced to flee Israel’s bombardment, according“Every morning you wake up to the sound of gunfire from battleships off the coast,” Ward, the CEO for the relief group Medical Aid for Palestinians , told CNN by phone on Wednesday. “You literally never know if something is about to hit you.
“You can see in people’s faces… They’re staring into the distance. They can’t focus properly on conversations. They are really depressed,” she added. “The people of Gaza are being destroyed.”, in Deir al-Balah, who begged her to expose the plight of Palestinians trying to survive Israel’s bombardment in Gaza.
“Sometimes there’s no running water on the wards… They’re having to remove them from limbs of dead people and try to clean them and then re-use them.” Despite UNRWA adopting a “robust framework” in 2017 to address issues of neutrality, the issues persist, the review said. However, the report did note that “Israel has yet to provide supporting evidence” for their allegations that “a significant number of UNRWA employees are members of terrorist organizations.”
The mission was nonetheless able to evacuate four critically sick patients from Kamal Adwan, along with their caretakers, including one at possible risk of having a leg amputated, he said. Meanwhile, Israeli leaders have voiced barbed criticism of the United States’ reported plans to sanction a unit of the Israel Defense Forces for alleged human rights abuses in the occupied West Bank.resigned Monday over his “leadership responsibility” for the Hamas attacks on October 7. Shortly after the attack, Haliva admitted to an “intelligence failure” by his unit in not alerting the Hamas-led attacks on Israel. The IDF thanked him for his 38 years of service.on Mordechai Tekhelet Street.
“I haven’t found him yet. We had buried him over there. But we can’t find him. And we wanted to make him a decent grave.”Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations in Jerusalem, on February 18.
After the incident, two people – whom the police called terrorists – emerged from the car holding weapons and then discarded them as they fled the scene on foot. The police said that they had failed to open fire before running away. “I think it is not enough to sanction violent settlers, we also have to sanction those who arm and defend the violent settlers,” she said. “It is impossible to let the Palestinians be displaced, be chased out of their homes without possibility to defend themselves.”
In a joint operation by the Shin Bet, the Israel Police and the Israel Defense Forces, 21-year-old Ahmed Duavsha was arrested.The head of the Israeli military’s intelligence branch has resigned over his unit’s failures during the October 7 Hamas attacks. Police said that three pedestrians were hit by a moving vehicle in a “ramming terror attack” on Mordechai Tekhelet Street at 8 a.m. local time.
Images from the raid — one of the IDF’s largest in the West Bank since October 7 — show concrete slabs and rubble strewn across the area.was killed in the West Bank on Saturday when his vehicle was hit by gunfire while transporting Palestinians wounded in an attack by Israeli settlers.Netanyahu vows to press on:and would increase “military and political pressure” on Hamas to free Israeli hostages held in Gaza, according to a video statement.
The Palestinian Health Ministry in the West Bank named the two men as 19-year-old Muhammad Jabarin and 18-year-old Musa Jabarin.
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