Good morning Middle East Eye readers,
Here are some of the latest updates on Israel’s war on Gaza and the occupied West Bank:
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The UN deputy humanitarian aid chief Joyce Msuya told the UN’s Security Council on Wednesday that Gaza is the world’s most dangerous place for aid workers, with more than 408 killed since Israel launched its war on the territory.
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Two Hamas officials have accused Israel of “blocking a proposal from Egypt and Qatar and trying to derail any agreement” as they refuse a counter-offer for a ceasefire deal, according to AFP.
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Israeli attacks across Gaza have killed at least 24 Palestinians overnight, according to Al Jazeera Arabic. The military helicopters and jet fighters continued to pound Gaza City in predawn strikes.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has arrived in Hungary on the invitation of the Hungarian government, defying an International Criminal Court (ICC) warrant seeking his arrest over alleged war crimes in Gaza.
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The Israeli military’s latest attacks on targets in Syria’s Daraa governorate have killed at least 11 people, according to the Al-Aqsa news network and the Palestinian Information Center, citing Syrian sources.
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The Israeli military has carried out numerous raids across the occupied West Bank in the early hours of the morning.
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The Israeli military has carried out three air strikes on the town of Naqoura in southern Lebanon, according to the Quds News Network.
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US fighter jets have killed one person in Yemen amid renewed air strikes that targeted several locations, including a communications network in Jabal Namah, in the Jablah district of the Ibb governorate.