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Gaza live: Israel strike kills 30 Palestinians, mostly children
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Gaza death toll nears 40,000
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1 year ago

US Central Command (Centcom) said on Monday that its forces successfully destroyed one Iranian-backed Houthi uncrewed aerial vehicle in a Houthi-controlled area of Yemen in the past 24 hours.

"It was determined this weapon presented an imminent threat to US coalition forces, and merchant vessels in the region," Centcom's statement added.

1 year ago

In response to demonstrators breaking into the Beit Lid base, far-right Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich said that civil protests were "justified".

"The civil protest against the terrible injustice towards the reservists in Sdei Teiman is justified and I support it with all my heart. In contrast to the hypocritical left who made breaking the law, refusing and burning the state a method for a year and a half under the auspices of the attorney general, we have a responsibility to the state," said Smotrich.

"Therefore: I call on everyone to maintain the law and the integrity of the army and the people," Smotrich said, "Not to break into the bases and not to confront our brothers the soldiers and the police, and to maintain the borders of the protest," he added.

Dozens of Israeli right-wing rioters have broken into the Israeli army's Beit Lid base in central Israel earlier on Monday.

Nine Israeli soldiers in the notorious Sde Teiman detention centre were arrested on Monday on suspicion of raping a Palestinian detainee, sparking a riot where far-right activists and MPs stormed the facility.

They are being held at the Beit Lid base and rioters have sought to seemingly break them free or show their support.

1 year ago

The United States is allegedly leading a diplomatic effort to dissuade Israel from striking Beirut or major civil infrastructure in Lebanon, according to five sources familiar with the situation, Reuters reported. 

The focus of this rapid diplomatic push has been to limit Israel's attack by urging it not to target densely populated areas of Beirut, Hezbollah's stronghold in the southern suburbs, or key infrastructure such as airports and bridges. The sources requested anonymity to discuss confidential details that have not been previously reported.

Lebanon's deputy parliament speaker Elias Bou Saab, who has been in contact with US mediator Amos Hochstein since the Golan attack, told Reuters that Israel could avoid major escalation by sparing the capital and its surroundings.

"If they avoid civilians and Beirut and its suburbs, then their attack could be well-calculated," he said.

1 year ago

Foreign Minister Israel Katz on Monday called on Nato to expel Turkey as a member of the organisation, Reuters has reported.

"In light of Turkish President Erdogan's threats to invade Israel and his dangerous rhetoric, Foreign Minister Israel Katz instructed diplomats ... to urgently engage with all NATO members, calling for the condemnation of Turkey and demanding its expulsion from the regional alliance," the foreign ministry said. 

1 year ago

At least three people were killed and many more wounded when the Israeli army bombarded al-Mawasi near Khan Younis in southern Gaza, according to Al Jazeera’s correspondent on the ground.

The Israeli army had previously declared the area a "safe zone".

Al Jazeera reported that at least 33 people have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip today.

1 year ago

Dozens of Israeli right-wing rioters have broken into the Israeli army's Beit Lid base in central Israel. Masked men and women can be seen breaking in and meeting little resistance.

Nine Israeli soldiers in the notorious Sde Teiman detention centre were arrested on Monday on suspicion of raping a Palestinian detainee, sparking a riot where far-right activists and MPs stormed the facility.

They are being held at the Beit Lid base and rioters have sought to seemingly break them free or show their support.

1 year ago

The Israeli NGO Breaking the Silence condemned far-right politicians who support soldiers arrested for the sexual abuse of a Palestinian detainee at Sde Teiman prison in Israel.

The NGO said that these protesters are effectively endorsing severe and brutal mistreatment of Palestinians.

In a post on X, Breaking the Silence detailed the harsh conditions faced by Palestinian prisoners at the prison, highlighting issues such as:

"Tens of detainee deaths; indefinite restraints leading to amputations; medical procedures performed without anesthesia; sleep deprivation; brutal beatings; and sexual torture," the statement read. 

1 year ago

It is clear now that US Vice President Kamala Harris will be the Democratic nominee.

This is significant, and while it is meaningful for the issues of Palestine and the genocide in Gaza, those who are hoping that Harris will depart significantly from President Joe Biden's lock-step support for Israel are probably going to be disappointed.

First, though, advocates for Palestine must recognise the critical victory that Biden's decision to step aside represents.

Gaza was far from the only reason Biden quit, and it's not the most discussed one. But it played a much larger role than Washington policy wonks want to admit.

Biden was already an unpopular candidate. Polls showed that most Democrats didn't want him to run again in 2024, long before the 7 October attack and Israel's subsequent genocide in Gaza.

But Gaza set key constituencies against Biden in huge numbers. Polls might have only shown a drop of a few percentage points, but any political observer worth their salt understood that Biden had little chance of winning.

Read more: Will Kamala Harris make any difference on Gaza? by Mitchell Plitnick

US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington on 25 July 2024 (Reuters/Nathan Howard)

 
1 year ago

The Israeli lawmaker from the ruling Likud party, Hanoch Milwidsky, said that "everything is legitimate" when asked whether it was justified to rape Palestinian prisoners. 

"To insert a stick in a person's rectum, is that legitimate?" asked Ahmad Tibi, a Palestinian lawmaker during a meeting. 

"Yes! If he is a Nukhba everything is legitimate to do him," screamed Milwidsky back. 

There has been widespread reporting that Palestinian prisoners are being tortured in Israeli prisons. 

The United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees (Unrwa) said it received reports of mass ill-treatment of Palestinians taken captive from Gaza by Israeli forces, including detainees being urinated on and made to act like animals, and children being attacked by dogs.  

report, released on Palestinian Prisoners' Day in April, warned that for the thousands of prisoners kept in detention by the Israeli army, physical, sexual and psychological abuse was routine.

"This included being subjected to beatings while made to lie on a thin mattress on top of rubble for hours without food, water or access to a toilet, with their legs and hands bound with plastic ties. Several detainees reported being forced into cages and attacked by dogs. Some released detainees, including a child, had dog bite wounds on their body," read the report.

1 year ago

Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for the reoccupation of southern Lebanon, in a speech in the occupied Old City of Jerusalem. 

"There is no way to restore security to the residents of the north without a war that will destroy Hezbollah, that will reoccupy southern Lebanon, and that will return the security strip that is today in our territory back to the territory of Lebanon,” said Smotrich.

Israel occupied a strip of land in southern Lebanon from the early 1980s until the Israeli army withdrew in May 2000.

“The Israeli people are ready for this. They see with their own eyes the results of flight and withdrawal. It started in Oslo, then the flight from Lebanon and Gush Katif and the thought that it is possible to gather behind walls, fences, and sensors and build on international guarantees,” he added.

1 year ago

Nine Israeli soldiers in the notorious Sde Teiman detention centre were arrested on Monday on suspicion of raping a Palestinian detainee, sparking a riot where far-right activists and MPs stormed the facility.

Israeli military police raided Sde Teiman but were met with resistance by soldiers, who reportedly barricaded themselved into the facility and used pepper spray to defend themselves before eventually being taken into custody.

The soldiers were suspected of abusing a Palestinian detainee, who according to Arab48 is suffering from "a serious wound in his rectum area".

The prisoner had been transferred from Sde Teiman in the Negev desert to a hospital in Beersheba, which is also in southern Israel. Haaretz said the prisoner is unable to walk.

Read more: Israeli soldiers suspected of raping Palestinian prisoner arrested, sparking far-right riot

Israeli protesters wave flags outside Sde Teiman detention facility, after Israeli soldiers were arrested on July 29 (Reuters)

 
1 year ago

Lebanese media is reporting that another Israeli drone struck a vehicle in the southern town of Kfar Roummane.

At least four people were wounded. 

1 year ago

Earlier, MEE reported that the Israeli army arrested nine soldiers on suspicion of abusing a Palestinian detainee from Gaza inside Sde Teiman prison.

Now, far-right protesters are gathering outside the Beit Lid base in central Israel, where the nine soldiers are being held.

These protesters are supported by several Israeli government ministers, including Negev, Galilee, and National Resilience Minister Yitzhak Wasserlauf. Wasserlauf claimed that parliamentary immunity applies to lawmakers who break into military bases, following incidents where activists and members of Parliament stormed the base.

1 year ago

On Saturday, an explosive slammed into a football pitch in the Golan Heights' Majdal Shams, killing 12 children.

The apparent attack ratcheted up tensions between Israel, which occupies the Golan, and Lebanon's Hezbollah, which began clashing with the Israeli military along the Lebanese border in October in solidarity with Hamas and the Palestinians under attack in Gaza.

Though the slain children were not Israeli citizens - Druze that live in the occupied Syrian territory tend not to take Israeli citizenship - Israel has blamed Hezbollah and insisted that it will retaliate in Lebanon.

Hezbollah denies it was responsible, saying the children were killed instead by a misfired Israeli Iron Dome air-defence missile.

Middle East Eye breaks down the claims and counter-claims on the incident in Majdal Shams.

Read more: Golan Heights attack: The claims and counterclaims on Majdal Shams strike

Families whose children were killed at a soccer pitch by a rocket launched across Lebanon's border with Israel react before the funeral in Majdal Shams on 28  July (Reuters/Ammar Awad).

1 year ago

Hamas accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of preventing a ceasefire in Gaza by adding further conditions and demands to a US-backed truce.

The Palestinian group said it received feedback from Israel after talks in Rome involving Israel, the United States, Egypt and Qatar.

"It is clear from what the mediators conveyed that Netanyahu has returned to his strategy of procrastination, evasion, and avoiding reaching an agreement by setting new conditions and demands," Hamas said in a statement on Monday.

Washington, which sponsors the talks, has repeatedly said a deal is close; the latest talks are over a proposal President Joe Biden unveiled in May.

Hamas wants a ceasefire agreement to end the war in Gaza, while Netanyahu says the conflict will stop only once Hamas is defeated. There are also disagreements over how a deal would be implemented.