Death toll in besieged Palestinian enclave facing non-stop Israeli bombardment rises to over 4,100, with 13,000 injured as the conflict rages for the 14th day.
"This place could turn to ashes if those threats are carried out," says Palestinian Red Crescent Society. / Photo: APThe Palestinian Red Crescent Society said Israeli forces threatened to bomb the Al Quds Hospital in Gaza, which is sheltering thousands of displaced women and children.
He also said Turkey was proposing a guarantorship system to counterparts to find a lasting solution to the conflict, adding Türkiye was ready to be a guarantor for the Palestinian side.1859 GMT — Two US hostages released by Hamas in Israel: PM office “I do not see a UN strategy. I do not see any political strategy to stop the slaughtering of civilians in line with what international law requires to prevent atrocious crimes.”
The crowd, carrying Palestinian flags, chanted slogans such as"Freedom for Palestine," and criticised Israel. US President Joe Biden pledged in Congress to boost military aid to Tel Aviv and declared his “unwavering support for Israel’s security, today and always” following his visit to Israel, the largest recipient of US foreign aid, amid the Israel-Gaza conflictForced migration of Palestinians is"unacceptable," Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah el Sisi over the phone.
According to the ministry, the latest casualties were two Palestinian boys – 15-year-old Suhaib Iyad Muhammad Al Sous in the town of Beitunia and 17-year-old Uday Fawaz Mansour in the town of Huwara. Israel confirmed that Hamas has released two hostages, Israel's Channel 13 News and Kan public broadcaster reported.
At least 4,137 Palestinians have been killed, including hundreds of children, in Gaza, according to the Palestinian health ministry.A senior UN official called for a humanitarian ceasefire as the Israeli-Palestinian conflict entered its 14th day. "I repeat my call for the Israeli leadership to never expand the scope of its attacks on civilians and to immediately end its operations amounting to genocide," Erdogan said.
More than 200 trucks carrying roughly 3,000 tonnes of aid were positioned near the crossing, according to aid officials. The Egyptian president also emphasised on the necessity of continuing the flow of aid to the Gaza, including medical and humanitarian supplies. "The world is watching and the American people rightly expect their leaders to come together and deliver on these priorities," White House Office of Management and Budget director Shalanda Young said in a letter to Congress.Russia condemned a strike on a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza, which was sheltering displaced people.
It is the closest access point from Iraq to the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Amid heavy security, protesters set up tents and staged a sit-in, demanding that Israel allow aid into Gaza.Clashes erupt in the occupied West Bank as Palestinians protest Israeli attacks on Gaza. In the cities of Ramallah, Hebron, Bethlehem, Nablus, and Tulkarm in the West Bank, 80 Palestinians, including members of the Legislative Council, two journalists, and former prisoners, were detained by the Israeli forces.Russia advised its citizens against travelling to Israel, Lebanon, Jordan and the Palestinian territories amid flaring tensions over Israel's war with Hamas."The situation in the Middle East is heating up," Moscow's foreign ministry said.
The situation is simply very volatile and we have to expect that the situation will worsen at any time," Deputy Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christian Wagner told journalists in Berlin.1328 GMT — Israeli army kills 3 Hezbollah members inside Lebanese territory Additionally, it was reported that Israeli army snipers fired at armed individuals identified while operating in the Lebanese border region.Egypt is not to blame for the closure of the Rafah crossing between it and Gaza"despite Israeli targeted attacks and the refusal of the entry of aid," Egyptian foreign ministry spokesperson Ahmed Abu Zeid wrote on the X social media platform.
"Oh Hamas, hit them with al Qassam rockets ... Bring the suicide bombers to Tel Aviv," they chanted, referring to the military wing of Hamas.Russia is in contact with Hamas to free hostages seized by the Palestinian group during its operation on Israel and now being held in Gaza, the Russian ambassador to Israel said.
“I would say that the decision has been made because the decision is related to the implementation of our tasks, which we have already talked about,” Alexander Ben Zvi told Tass, referring to the “destruction” of all Hamas structures and the release of hostages. "The majority of the hostages are alive. There were also dead bodies that were taken... to Gaza," an army statement said.
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant made the remarks during a briefing to parliament's Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, his office said. "We are actively engaging with all the parties, with Egypt, Israel, the United States... in order to have these trucks moving as soon as possible," Guterres told journalists.An Israeli air strike targeted three Hezbollah fighters near the Lebanese border, Israel's military said."Three Hezbollah terrorists were identified in the area of the border with Lebanon.
"We are in deep and advanced negotiations with all relevant sides to ensure that an aid operation in Gaza starts as quickly as possible... a first delivery is due to start in the next day or so," the UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths said on Friday, quoted by his spokesman Jens Laerke in Geneva.
The ministry said in a statement on Telegram that six residences were destroyed in the airstrikes and"nine people were killed and more than 60 others were injured," all of whom were shifted to Nasser Medical Hospital. In a statement published on its official website early on Friday, Ramzi Khoury"condemned the Israeli bombardment of the premises of Saint Porphyrius Greek Orthodox Church in Gaza, where around 500 Palestinian Muslims and Christians are seeking shelter."The statement also stressed that"targeting places of worship constitutes a war crime, and international law makes it clear that houses of worship may under no circumstances be subjected to attacks.
The Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem expressed its"strongest condemnation" of the Israeli strike at its church compound. Earlier, peacekeepers with the UN Interim Force in Lebanon said in a statement that one person had been killed after civilians were caught in cross-border fire in Lebanon's south.
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