logo
Israeli airstrike hits Gaza beach cafe, killing 22 people

Israeli airstrike hits Gaza beach cafe, killing 22 people

Al Jazeera5 days ago
Israeli airstrike hits Gaza beach cafe, killing 22 people NewsFeed
An Israeli airstrike hit a beach cafe in Gaza, killing 22 people, including women, children and a journalist.
Video Duration 00 minutes 27 seconds 00:27
Video Duration 00 minutes 51 seconds 00:51
Video Duration 02 minutes 40 seconds 02:40
Video Duration 01 minutes 29 seconds 01:29
Video Duration 01 minutes 28 seconds 01:28
Video Duration 01 minutes 13 seconds 01:13
Video Duration 00 minutes 42 seconds 00:42
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Israeli drone attacks in southern Lebanon kill one, injure several people
Israeli drone attacks in southern Lebanon kill one, injure several people

Al Jazeera

timea day ago

  • Al Jazeera

Israeli drone attacks in southern Lebanon kill one, injure several people

Israel has carried out three drone attacks on towns in southern Lebanon, resulting in a death and several injured, in the latest wave of near-daily Israeli violations of the November ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese group Hezbollah. An 'Israeli enemy drone attack on a vehicle' in the Saf al-Hawa area in the city of Bint Jbeil 'killed one person and wounded two others', Lebanon's Ministry of Public Health said in a statement on Saturday carried by the official National News Agency (NNA), noting the toll was expected to rise. Earlier Saturday, the ministry also reported that a separate Israeli drone attack wounded one person in Shebaa, with the NNA saying that raid hit a house. Shebaa is located across two steep, rocky mountainsides that straddle Lebanon's borders with Syria and the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights. Israel also launched a drone attack on the town of Chaqra, in the Bint Jbeil District. Lebanon's Health Ministry said two people were wounded in the attack. بالفيديو: جريحان جراء الغارة على سيارة في بلدة شقرا — Cedar News (@cedar_news) July 5, 2025 Translation: Video: Two injured due to the air raid on a car in the town of Chaqra. Israel has kept up its bombardment of Lebanon on a near daily basis, despite a November 27 US-brokered ceasefire that sought to end more than a year of hostilities with Hezbollah, including an intensive period of the war that left the Iran-aligned group severely weakened. Israel says its air raids are targeting officials and facilities of Hezbollah and other groups. Hezbollah has claimed only one strike fired across the border since the ceasefire. Most of the Israeli strikes have been in southern Lebanon, but Israel has also struck Beirut's southern suburbs several times since the ceasefire, destroying residential buildings and prompting panic and chaos among residents fleeing the area. On Thursday, an Israeli strike on a vehicle at the southern entrance of Beirut, close to the country's only commercial airport, killed one man and wounded three other people, Lebanon said, as the Israeli army claimed it hit a 'terrorist' working for Iran. Under the ceasefire deal, Hezbollah was to pull its fighters back north of the Litani River, about 30km (20 miles) from the Israeli border, leaving the Lebanese army and United Nations peacekeepers as the only armed parties in the region. Israel was required to fully withdraw its troops from the country but has kept them in five locations in southern Lebanon that it deems strategic. Israel has warned that it will keep attacking Lebanon until Hezbollah has been disarmed. Nearly 250 people have been killed and 609 wounded in Israeli attacks in Lebanon between November 28 – the day after the ceasefire took effect – and the end of June, according to Lebanon's Health Ministry. A United States envoy is expected in Beirut early next week to discuss with Lebanon's leadership efforts to pressure Hezbollah to relinquish its arms to the state. Hezbollah has rejected a US proposal to disarm by November, calling it 'suicidal' amid daily Israeli attacks. Lebanon's President Joseph Aoun has repeatedly called on the US and France to rein in Israel's attacks, noting that disarming Hezbollah is a 'sensitive, delicate issue'.

UK's Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist' group
UK's Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist' group

Al Jazeera

time2 days ago

  • Al Jazeera

UK's Palestine Action loses bid to pause ban as ‘terrorist' group

Pro-Palestinian campaign group Palestine Action's cofounder has lost a bid to pause the British government's decision to ban the organisation under 'anti-terrorism' laws pending their legal challenge. Huda Ammori, who helped found Palestine Action in 2020, had asked London's High Court to stop the proscription of Palestine Action as a 'terrorist' organisation. On Friday, the High Court in London heard a challenge to the order and Judge Martin Chamberlain ruled against Ammori, meaning the proscription of Palestine Action is upheld and will come into force at midnight. Proscription would make it a crime to be a member of Palestine Action that carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison. Proscribed groups under British law include ISIL (ISIS) and al-Qaeda. After the parliamentary vote against the group on Wednesday, critics decried the chilling effect of the ban, which puts Palestine Action on a par with such armed groups. 'Let us be clear: to equate a spray can of paint with a suicide bomb isn't just absurd, it is grotesque. It is a deliberate distortion of the law to chill dissent, criminalise solidarity, and suppress the truth,' said independent British lawmaker Zarah Sultana. Palestine Action activists broke into a military base last month and sprayed red paint on two planes in protest at the UK's support for Israel's war on Gaza. Ammori's lawyer Raza Husain said the proscription marked the first time the UK had sought to ban a group carrying out such direct action, describing it as 'an ill-considered, discriminatory, authoritarian abuse of statutory power'. Palestine Action describes itself as 'a pro-Palestinian organisation which disrupts the arms industry in the United Kingdom with direct action'. It says it is 'committed to ending global participation in Israel's genocidal and apartheid regime'. Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, the UK's interior minister, has said that violence and criminal damage have no place in legitimate protest and her lawyers say the case should be brought at the Proscribed Organisations Appeal Commission instead. Rights groups have accused Israel of repeatedly committing abuses in its war in Gaza, which began on October 7, 2023. Since then, at least 57,268 Palestinians have been killed and 135,625 wounded, according to Gaza's Health Ministry.

Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza
Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza

Al Jazeera

time2 days ago

  • Al Jazeera

Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza

Video shows moment Israel strikes home in central Gaza NewsFeed Video captured the moment an Israeli strike hit a residential building in central Gaza on Friday, sending debris and smoke across the Nuseirat refugee camp. Video Duration 01 minutes 25 seconds 01:25 Video Duration 02 minutes 18 seconds 02:18 Video Duration 02 minutes 40 seconds 02:40 Video Duration 01 minutes 08 seconds 01:08 Video Duration 01 minutes 43 seconds 01:43 Video Duration 01 minutes 36 seconds 01:36 Video Duration 01 minutes 59 seconds 01:59

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store