Morning update
Good morning, Middle East Eye readers,
Here are some of the latest developments from Israel's war on Gaza:
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Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza reports at least 14 starvation-related deaths in 24 hours – Hospitals in Gaza confirmed fatalities due to severe malnutrition amid food shortages resulting from the ongoing Israeli blockade.
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Germany threatens pressure on Israel over war on Gaza – Government spokesperson Stefan Cornelius stated Berlin is "ready" to act to push for better humanitarian conditions.
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Christian-majority West Bank village attacked overnight by Israeli settlers – Unidentified assailants burned cars and damaged homes in Taybeh, a Christian-majority Palestinian community near Ramallah, the second such attack in as many weeks by Israeli settlers.
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Israeli university leaders urge Netanyahu to address Gaza hunger – Five university presidents demanded the military intensify efforts to "solve the horrible hunger issue in Gaza".
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UN reports slight easing of Gaza aid restrictions – Aid chief Tom Fletcher noted Israel’s decision to "support a one-week scale-up of aid," with over 100 trucks prepared for delivery.
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Houthis warn of new ship attacks – Yemen’s Houthi group vowed to strike vessels linked to companies trading with Israeli ports.