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Israel kills displaced journalist in central Gaza
Israel kills displaced journalist in central Gaza

Shafaq News

time5 days ago

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Israel kills displaced journalist in central Gaza

Shafaq News – Gaza An Israeli airstrike on central Gaza killed journalist Adam Abu Harbid on Thursday, after a missile struck the tent where his displaced family had been sheltering in the Yarmouk area of Gaza City. According to Palestinian media outlets, Abu Harbid's children were injured in the same strike, with varying degrees of wounds. The killing comes amid ongoing Israeli strikes that have repeatedly targeted media workers. Just a day earlier, Israeli forces reportedly killed pregnant journalist Walaa al-Jaabari, her husband Amjad al-Shaer, and their five children in a strike described as so powerful it expelled the unborn child from her womb. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate reported that 35 journalists were killed in Gaza between January and the end of June 2025 alone. Since the beginning of the war in Gaza on October 7, 2023, the syndicate says Israeli forces have killed a total of 229 journalists. عاجل| استشهاد الصحفي آدم أبو هربيد في قصف الاحتلال خيمة عائلته في منطقة اليرموك وسط مدينة غزة — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) July 24, 2025

Gaza: Israel kills 25+ Palestinians seeking aid
Gaza: Israel kills 25+ Palestinians seeking aid

Shafaq News

time19-07-2025

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Gaza: Israel kills 25+ Palestinians seeking aid

Israeli forces intensified their assault on Gaza Saturday, launching widespread airstrikes and artillery barrages that killed dozens of displaced civilians and aid seekers, according to Palestinian media. In Khan Younis, artillery struck Tineh Street where thousands had gathered near an aid site, killing 29 and wounding dozens, Quds News Network reported, as medical staff at Nasser Hospital struggled to cope with the surge in casualties. To the west, an airstrike flattened a civilian tent in the Yabani area. Additional strikes hit Asdaa and al-Mawasi, while Israeli troops demolished homes in al-Sattir al-Gharbi and shelled multiple eastern districts under the cover of flares. مصادر محلية: قوة من جيش الاحتلال حطمت محتويات منزل الأسير المحرر إبراهيم عباس في قرية مثلث الشهداء جنوب جنين صباح اليوم — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) July 19, 2025 In central Gaza, drone strikes reportedly targeted al-Mughraqa, airstrikes pounded eastern al-Bureij and northern al-Nuseirat, while Gaza City was hit heavily with warplanes bombing the al-Tuffah neighborhood and a residential building near al-Ghafari Tower. Further north, Israeli shelling intensified in Jabalia, where troops reportedly destroyed parts of the refugee camp. مجزرة بحق المجوّعين في خانيونس وغارات إسرائيلية مكثفة على القطاع — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) July 19, 2025 As the offensive widened, Gaza's Government Media Office accused the European Union of ignoring 'ongoing massacres,' calling for urgent international intervention. Since the war began on October 7, 2023, at least 58,667 Palestinians have been killed and 139,974 injured, according to Gaza's Health Ministry. Among them, 877 were killed and 5,666 wounded while trying to access food aid.

US pushes for ceasefire as Israel intensifies Gaza assault: 50 dead in school attack
US pushes for ceasefire as Israel intensifies Gaza assault: 50 dead in school attack

Shafaq News

time26-05-2025

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US pushes for ceasefire as Israel intensifies Gaza assault: 50 dead in school attack

Shafaq News/ As the United States prepares to unveil a potential ceasefire deal in Gaza within days, Israeli forces intensified their operations across the enclave on Monday, killing at least 50 Palestinians, including 36 in a single strike on a school sheltering displaced families. According to Arab media, the 'school massacre' in Gaza City's al-Daraj neighborhood marked one of the deadliest single incidents since Israel resumed its campaign 70 days ago, pushing the cumulative total to 53,939 killed and 122,797 injured since October 7, 2023. متداول| طفلة تحاول النجاة بعد أن حاصرتها النيران جراء قصف الاحتلال مدرسة فهمي الجرجاوي التي تؤوي نازحين في حي الدرج بمدينة غزة. — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) May 26, 2025 An airstrike in Nuseirat killed Ashraf Abu Nar, a senior official in the territory's civil emergency service, and his wife in their house. Rescue teams also recovered 19 bodies from the rubble of a house hit in Jabalia al-Balad in northern Gaza, including local journalist Hassan Majdi Abu Warda and several family members, as heavy shelling and airstrikes targeted eastern and southern Khan Younis. The Hamas-run Gaza government media office reported that Abu Warda's death raised the number of Palestinian journalists killed in Gaza since October 2023 to 220. Meanwhile, humanitarian conditions continue to deteriorate. The World Health Organization said most hospitals in Gaza are operating only partially due to a lack of staff and critical supplies. The World Food Programme echoed those concerns, warning of "severe food insecurity" across the Strip. Jake Wood—the CEO of the newly formed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, jointly backed by the US and Israel—announced his resignation. In a statement, Wood indicated that while he had helped develop 'a pragmatic plan' to address hunger and security in Gaza, it could not be implemented 'while also strictly adhering to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence, which I will not abandon.' Despite his departure, the Foundation announced that aid deliveries to Gaza would begin Monday, though concerns remain over access, safety, and adequacy. In Washington, President Donald Trump is expected to announce a ceasefire deal tied to a hostage release arrangement, according to Sky News Arabia. The report follows Trump's remarks on Sunday, where he expressed a desire to end the war, stating, 'We want to see if we can stop that [war]. And Israel, we've been talking to them… we want to stop that whole situation as quickly as possible.' Still, Israeli media note that the campaign is expanding, with reports suggesting objectives aimed at reoccupying the entire Gaza Strip and destroying what remains of its infrastructure—despite increasing global pressure for a humanitarian truce.

51 killed in 24 hours: Israeli strikes batter Gaza as food stocks run out
51 killed in 24 hours: Israeli strikes batter Gaza as food stocks run out

Shafaq News

time28-04-2025

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51 killed in 24 hours: Israeli strikes batter Gaza as food stocks run out

Shafaq News/ Israeli forces expanded ground operations and intensified airstrikes across the Gaza Strip, killing at least 51 Palestinians over the past 24 hours as a deepening humanitarian crisis left aid groups warning of imminent famine. The latest strikes hit multiple areas including Gaza City, Khan Younis, and Deir al-Balah, with women and children among the dead, according to health officials. In Khan Younis, an airstrike on a tent shelter killed eight people, including three children and two women. Separate attacks in Deir al-Balah and near the Bureij refugee camp killed at least ten more civilians. Israeli troops, who launched a renewed offensive after ending a ceasefire with Hamas on March 18, have now encircled Rafah and control about half of Gaza's territory, military officials said. Israel maintains the assault aims to pressure Hamas into releasing hostages taken during the October 7 attacks. The humanitarian situation has sharply deteriorated, with the Gaza Strip sealed off from food and medicine imports for nearly 60 days. The World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Monday that its food stocks in Gaza have been exhausted, with two million people now entirely dependent on humanitarian aid to survive. برنامج الأغذية العالمي: نفد مخزوننا الغذائي في غزة مع استمرار إغلاق المعابر، ومليونا شخص داخل غزة يعتمدون كليا على المساعدات الغذائية للبقاء على قيد الحياة، ونحتاج إلى وصول المساعدات الغذائية إلى غزة الآن. — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) April 28, 2025 "Civilians are running out of options," a WFP spokesperson said, urging immediate access for aid deliveries. Residents in Khan Younis described surviving on limited supplies of canned peas and rice, fearing total depletion. Amid reports of soldiers attacking a school-turned-shelter and throwing incendiary devices at displaced families, rights groups renewed calls for protection of civilians under international law. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Resistance Committees accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his government of committing atrocities, alleging that more than 1,000 children have been killed in less than 40 days. The group also condemned what it described as international silence over the ongoing violence. لجان المقاومة في فلسطين: نتنياهو وحكومته وجيشه الفاشي قتل وذبح وأحرق أكثر من 1000 طفل في أقل من 40 يوما ويحاول تزوير الوقائع وتضليل الرأي العام الدولي بمساعدة شركاءه المجرمين في الإدارة الأمريكية والدول الغربية الظالمة، ودماء أبناء شعبنا ستظل وصمة عار على جبين الإنسانية وعلى كل… — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) April 28, 2025 Germany, France, and the United Kingdom jointly urged Israel to allow unrestricted humanitarian aid into Gaza. A Hamas delegation is reportedly traveling to Cairo for talks aimed at securing a ceasefire and the release of hostages. Since March 18, at least 2,023 civilians have been killed in Gaza, according to health authorities, bringing the overall toll to more than 52,314 dead and over 117,792 wounded since the war erupted on October 7. عاجل | صحة غزة: ارتفاع حصيلة العدوان الإسرائيلي إلى 52,314 شهيدا و 117,792 مصابا منذ السابع من أكتوبر عام 2023 — الجزيرة - عاجل (@AJABreaking) April 28, 2025

LIVE: Israel kills 50 in Gaza, orders Palestinians in Deir el-Balah to flee
LIVE: Israel kills 50 in Gaza, orders Palestinians in Deir el-Balah to flee

Al Jazeera

time07-04-2025

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LIVE: Israel kills 50 in Gaza, orders Palestinians in Deir el-Balah to flee

Update: Date: 4m ago (00:45 GMT) Title: One killed in Israeli attack on journalists near Gaza's Nasser Hospital Content: Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting that Israeli forces have shelled a tent housing journalists near the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. At least one person has been killed and several others wounded. Those injured include Al Jazeera photojournalist Mahmoud Awad. We will bring you more details as soon as we have them. Israeli forces have killed more than 200 Palestinian journalists in Gaza since launching the war on the enclave in October 2023. عاجل| شهداء ومصابون باستهداف طائرات الاحتلال خيمة للصحفيين في مستشفى ناصر بخانيونس — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) April 6, 2025 Translation: Urgent – Martyrs and wounded as Israeli warplanes target a journalist's tent at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. Update: Date: 19m ago (00:30 GMT) Title: Israeli forces raid cities, refugee camps in West Bank Content: Al-Aqsa Today, a Palestinian channel, is reporting that Israel has deployed a 'large number' of forces to the city of el-Bireh in the occupied West Bank. The move comes amid reports of Israeli raids on the nearby refugee camps of Jalazone and al-Amaari, the city of Qalandiya, and the town of Birzeit. Palestinian sources told Al Jazeera that an Israeli raid on the Balata refugee camp near the city of Nablus has led to clashes, with fighters targeting soldiers with an explosive device. Israeli forces have been carrying out daily raids across the occupied Palestinian territory since October 7, 2023. We will bring you more details as soon as we have them. مصادر محلية: قوات الاحتلال تقتحم مدينة نابلس من حاجز صرة — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) April 6, 2025 Translation: Local sources – Occupation forces stormed the city of Nablus from the Sarra checkpoint. Update: Date: 34m ago (00:15 GMT) Title: Israeli attack kills eight in south Gaza Content: Israeli forces have bombed a house in Khan Younis, killing at least eight people, including a child, according to medics. More Palestinians are still missing and trapped beneath the bombed home. It's the latest rocket attack after a day of relentless Israeli strikes on Gaza. The killings take the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza on Sunday to more than 50. Earlier on Sunday, another 19 people were killed in a single strike in Khan Younis. Update: Date: 46m ago (00:03 GMT) Title: A recap of recent developments Content: Update: Date: 49m ago (00:00 GMT) Title: Welcome to our live coverage Content: Hello, and thank you for joining our live coverage of Israel's war on Gaza, as well as its attacks on the occupied West Bank and the wider region. Follow this page for round-the-clock updates on the latest developments. You can find all our updates from Sunday, April 6, here. Update: Date: 24h ago (00:07 GMT) Title: WATCH: 'Pure brutality' – Wave of Israeli air attacks kill dozens in Gaza Content: Israeli air strikes have scattered more Palestinians in Gaza – with the UN saying 90 percent of the Strip's population is now displaced. At least 43 people were killed on Sunday – 19 of them in the southern city of Khan Younis. Residential buildings and makeshift tents have been destroyed. Watch our report below: This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.

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