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Israel-Hamas war live: Fifty Palestinians have been killed by Israeli attacks in the districts of Gaza’s Beit Lahiya, Khan Younis, and al-Maghazi; twenty more have been reported injured, close to the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah. According to the Gaza Health Ministry, the areas most affected by recent Israeli attacks in terms of civilian casualties are Beit Lahia, Maghazi, Bureij, and Khan Younis. According to Ajith Sunghay, the UN representative for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, there has been an increase in violence in the occupied West Bank by Israeli forces as well as settlement groups due to a lack of accountability and, in certain cases, encouragement from Israeli officials. In addition, Sunghay saw a rise in the number of Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank since October 7 as a result of group settler attacks against the Palestinian population.
Of the victims, eight were killed by Israeli settlers, while one was a Palestinian killed by Israeli military. Sunghay stressed that as long as Israeli authorities’ remarks give settlers confidence and a sense of security, impunity violations will persist.
In Rafah, southern Gaza, an Israeli strike occurred on a residential building close to the Kuwaiti Hospital.
While strolling calmly, witness Tareq Abu Azzoum described hearing the big explosion. Several locals were killed and numerous more were injured when an Israeli missile demolished a residential structure nearby. Women and children made up the majority of those killed and injured. Every residence in Rafah is occupied by evacuees due to the area’s high population density. The team was watching the scene when the incident happened. Women and children make up the majority of those killed and injured. The victims, most of them women and children, now have access to the hospital.
Israeli forces assassinated Muhammad Sayel Abdelqader al-Jundi, a 38-year-old Palestinian man from Yatta, close to the tunnel checkpoint in the occupied West Bank. He was declared dead at Beit Jala Hospital after being recognized as a Palestinian man by the Israeli Ministry of Health.
In response to his facilitation of Iranian financial assistance to Houthi troops, the US Treasury placed sanctions on three exchange businesses in Yemen and Turkey as well as the head of the Currency Exchangers Association in Sanaa, Yemen. The goal of the Treasury is to stop the Houthis from receiving illegal money, as they still pose a threat to international shipping and could further destabilize the area. In an effort to counteract the Yemeni group’s ongoing attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea—which the Houthis allege are being carried out out of sympathy for the Palestinians—the US has also declared the formation of an international alliance.
In a meeting with the war cabinet,
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to talk about plans for Gaza after the war. This will be the first time the cabinet has discussed ending Israeli operations in Gaza. Israel would continue to have indefinite security authority over the enclave, according to the cabinet, which was established at the start of the war and has previously rejected the notion of an outside force taking charge of it. Itamar Ben-Gvir, a far-right minister, objects to the meeting, saying the war cabinet was meant to oversee the war, not “the day after”.