Israel’s war on besieged Gaza, now in its 218th day, has killed at least 34,943 people — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,572.

Saturday, May 11, 2024

0357 GMT — Numerous people, including a journalist, have been killed by Israeli attacks in Gaza, according to a media report.

The Israeli army launched attacks on locations in the northern and central parts of Gaza, according to the Palestinian news agency, WAFA.

In an attack on a house in the northern Jabalia Refugee Camp, journalist Baha Ukase, along with his wife and son, were killed.

In the old city area of Gaza City, an attack on the Siyam family’s home resulted in numerous casualties.

Similarly, attacks on two houses in the Ez-Zeitoun and Es-Sabra neighbourhoods of Gaza City also resulted in multiple deaths and injuries.

Health teams retrieved at least three bodies from a targeted house in the Sabra neighbourhood, while civil defence and health teams faced difficulties reaching the Zeytun neighbourhood, which is occupied by the Israeli army.

The attacks in the central part of Gaza targeted the town of Ez-Zawayda and the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, resulting in numerous casualties.

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0346 GMT — Dozens of children in Gaza demand reopening of schools

Dozens of children gathered in front of the Al Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the central Gaza town of Deir al Balah to express a desire to return to schools and live in peace.

Palestinian children are deprived of their right to education because of Israeli attacks.

Organised by a group of young people, the children carried banners with slogans such as, “Education is our right, we demand education” and “We want to live in peace and security.”

0255 GMT — Australia says Palestinian UN membership bid builds peace momentum

Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong has said the country’s support for a Palestinian bid to become a full United Nations member was part of building momentum to secure peace in Israel’s war on Gaza.

Australia voted on Friday with the overwhelming majority of the UN General Assembly in backing the resolution that would effectively recognise a Palestinian state. It recommended the Security Council “reconsider the matter favorably”.

“Much of our region and many of our partners also voted yes,” Wong told a press conference in Adelaide. “We all know one vote on its own won’t end this conflict – it has spanned our entire lifetimes – but we all have to do what we can to build momentum towards peace.”

0144 GMT — Israel intentionally targets Gaza’s social fabric: Palestinian researcher

Israel has intentionally harmed Palestine’s social fabric with attacks on Gaza since Oct. 7, according to a Palestinian researcher.

“Israel continues its crimes to deepen the crisis and prolong it, deliberately harming the social and psychological system of the Palestinian people in Gaza,” said Emjad al-Sheva, head of the Civil Society Organisations Network.

Al Sheva said that the Israeli army forcibly displaces Palestinians, demolishing their homes and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.

He said Israel’s attacks in Gaza have led to an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.

0011 GMT — Israeli whistleblowers reveal disturbing conditions for Palestinian detainees at Negev desert camp: Report

Israeli whistleblowers have revealed disturbing conditions at the Sde Teiman desert camp, a military base turned detention centre in the Negev desert, according to a report by CNN.

The facility holds Palestinians detained during Israel’s invasion of Gaza.

“Rows of men in gray tracksuits are seen sitting on paper-thin mattresses, ringfenced by barbed wire. All appear blindfolded, their heads hanging heavy under the glare of floodlights,” said the report, citing whistleblowers. “We were told they were not allowed to move. They should sit upright. They’re not allowed to talk. Not allowed to peek under their blindfold.”

The report said detainees are “placed under extreme physical restraint and a field hospital where wounded detainees are strapped to their beds, wearing diapers and fed through straws.”

2200 GMT — Türkiye, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq hail UNGA’s resolution

Türkiye, Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Iraq have welcomed the passing of a resolution by the UN General Assembly that calls for a reassessment of Palestine’s UN membership bid, according to separate statements.

Turkish Foreign Ministry said “We welcome the decision of the UN General Assembly to allow Palestine to participate in UN work with broader rights and privileges. This decision once again demonstrated the strong support of the overwhelming majority of the international community for the Palestinian people’s right to their own state and the two-state solution.”

The Egyptian Foreign Ministry described the passing as “historic” and “an embodiment of a historical reality on the ground and a recognition of the rights of a people that have suffered from foreign occupation for over seven decades.

Saudi Arabia said the resolution “clearly expresses the international consensus in favour of the legitimate right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and to establish their independent state on the basis of the two-state solution.”

The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said it “reveals the great international support for the Palestinian people in obtaining their legitimate rights, and enhances the privileges of the State of Palestine throughout the world due to the importance of the historic decision.”

2141 GMT — UAE slams Netanyahu for seeking its role in Gaza administration

The United Arab Emirates has denounced Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s statement about “inviting the state to participate in civil administration of Gaza,” in statements published by the UAE foreign minister on social media platform X.

The statements said Netanyahu “has no legitimate authority” to call for a part in the civil administration of besieged Gaza.

Acknowledging hundreds of Israeli soldiers were killed in Gaza, Netanyahu said on Thursday there is a need for a civilian government in Gaza, possibly with the support of the UAE, Saudi Arabia and others.

2124 GMT — Belgium, Denmark, Spain welcome UNGA’s Palestine resolution

Belgium, Denmark and Spain have welcomed a UN resolution calling for the reevaluation of Palestine’s UN membership bid.

“We voted in favour and sponsored the resolution on the status of Palestine at the @UN,” Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.

“The signal sent by Belgium is clear. Palestine must have its full place in international forums. This is an essential step towards a two-state solution and a credible peace process.”

Danish Foreign Minister Lars Lokke Rasmussen said, according to the ministry on X: “Today we are giving Palestine a stronger voice at the @UN. I hope today’s resolution can be a beacon of hope for the future of the Palestinian people in these dark times.”

Spanish Foreign Minister Jose Manuel Albares wrote on X that his country “has co-sponsored and voted in favour, along with 142 countries, of the resolution for Palestine to be a full member @UN.”

“We celebrate its approval at the @ONU_es General Assembly,” he added and emphasised that the “two-state solution with the recognition of the Palestinian state is the path to peace.”

2112 GMT — EU, Belgium, Denmark, Spain condemn arson attacks on UNRWA

The European Union, Belgium, Spain and Denmark have condemned arson attacks on the headquarters of the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees [UNRWA] in occupied East Jerusalem.

“The EU condemns the two arson attacks on the UNRWA compound in occupied East Jerusalem on 9 May, which happened at a time of increasing escalation and a growing campaign against the agency and the UN system at large,” an EU spokesperson said.

The bloc called on Israeli authorities “to ensure the security and safety of UN staff and its premises in line with its obligations under international law and to bring the perpetrators to justice.”

2105 GMT — Fire in Qiryat Shemona in northern Israel after Hezbollah rocket attack

Fire erupted in the area of the Qiryat Shemona [Kiryat Shmona in Hebrew] settlement in northern Israel following a rocket attack from Lebanon by Hezbollah, Israeli media reported.

The Ynet news website said firefighters are battling two large fires that were sparked by the attack by the Lebanese group.

It added that ten firefighting teams are working to extinguish the fire.

Hezbollah said earlier that it targeted the Qiryat Shemona settlement with Katyusha rockets in response to Israeli attacks on the town of Tyre Harfa in southern Lebanon.

Israeli Army Radio reported that around 35 rockets were launched from Lebanon toward the settlement, causing significant damage but no injuries.

2100 GMT — Colombia’s Petro urges ICC arrest warrant for Netanyahu

President Gustavo Petro has called for the International Criminal Court [ICC] to issue an arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whose government he has described as “genocidal” in its war in besieged Gaza.

“Netanyahu will not stop the genocide. That implies an international arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court,” Petro wrote on X.

He added that the UN Security Council “must begin to consider the establishment of a peacekeeping force in the territory of Gaza.”

2040 GMT — UNSC calls for investigation into Gaza mass graves

The UN Security Council has called for an immediate and independent investigation into mass graves allegedly containing hundreds of bodies near hospitals in besieged Gaza.

In a statement, members of the council expressed their “deep concern over reports of the discovery of mass graves, in and around the Nasser and Al-Shifa medical facilities in Gaza, where several hundred bodies, including women, children and older persons, were buried.”

The members stressed the need for “accountability” for any violations of international law and called on investigators to be given “unimpeded access to all locations of mass graves in Gaza to conduct immediate, independent, thorough, comprehensive, transparent and impartial investigations.”

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