ISRAELI STRIKES
Gaza civil defence says Israeli strike kills 10 relatives of Hamas chief
An Israeli air strike reportedly killed 10 members of Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh's family in the northern Gaza Strip. The strike targeted the Haniyeh family home in Al-Shati refugee camp, according to the Gaza civil defence agency. Among the casualties was Zahr Haniyeh, the sister of Ismail Haniyeh. The Israeli military has not yet confirmed the attack. This strike comes after Haniyeh lost several family members, including three sons and four grandchildren, in a previous Israeli strike in April.
Oil prices steady as markets weigh supply tensions, China economic recovery
Oil prices remained steady on Tuesday, balancing concerns over China's economic recovery, tensions in the Middle East, and Ukrainian attacks on Russian refineries.
Israeli strikes kill at least 42 in Gaza, enclave's government media office says
42 people killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza City by Hamas. Strikes in Al-Shati and Al-Tuffah. IDF targets Hamas military infrastructure. Gaza left in ruins with over 37,400 casualties. Israeli forces focused on Rafah and Deir al-Balah. Tank shell hits displaced families' tent in Mawasi.
At least 39 people killed in Israeli strikes across northern Gaza, officials say
Israeli airstrikes killed at least 39 people in northern Gaza on Saturday, with rescue workers searching for survivors. Fadel Naem, director of al-Ahli Hospital, reported receiving over three dozen bodies. The Palestinian Civil Defense dug through rubble in Gaza City’s Shati refugee camp, uncovering dozens of bodies. Israel confirmed strikes on two Hamas military sites in Gaza City. This follows recent deadly strikes near Rafah, worsening the humanitarian crisis. Additionally, an Israeli strike in Lebanon's Bekaa Valley killed an al-Jamaa al-Islamiya member. The Israel-Hamas conflict has claimed thousands of lives since October 7.
Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials said
Relatives of people killed on Friday when Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians in the southern Gaza Strip collected their remains from a hospital in Khan Younis. At least 25 people were killed and another 50 wounded in the shell...
Israeli strikes on tent camps near Rafah kill at least 25 and wound 50, Gaza health officials say
Israeli forces shelled tent camps for displaced Palestinians near Rafah, Gaza, killing at least 25 and wounding 50. The attack, which included a second volley targeting those leaving their tents, occurred near a Red Cross field hospital, drawing condemnation from the ICRC. The shelling took place outside the Israeli-designated safe zone, as ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continues. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 37,400 deaths in the conflict, sparking international criticism over civilian casualties and humanitarian conditions.
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Hezbollah rains rockets on Israel after strike kills commander
Hezbollah fired rockets at northern Israel after an Israeli airstrike killed a senior commander in south Lebanon. The cross-border exchanges, escalating since Hamas's attack on Israel in October, have intensified with Hezbollah using drones and Israel retaliating with targeted strikes. Hezbollah launched "dozens of Katyusha rockets" and guided missiles, while Israel intercepted many of the 150 projectiles fired and struck Hezbollah sites in south Lebanon. The strikes have caused multiple fires, but no immediate casualties. The conflict has displaced tens of thousands and resulted in significant casualties on both sides.
Hezbollah fires big rocket salvo at Israel after senior commander killed
Hezbollah launched rockets at Israel in response to an Israeli strike that killed a senior commander in southern Lebanon. Tensions between the Iran-backed group and Israel have escalated, with both sides exchanging fire since the Gaza war. The conflict has raised concerns of a larger confrontation, with casualties on both sides.
Israeli strikes kill at least 18 in central Gaza a day after attack on UN-run school
Overnight Israeli airstrikes in central Gaza resulted in at least 18 casualties, including children, following the previous day's incident where 33 individuals were killed at a UN school sheltering displaced Palestinian families. Israel's army confirmed ongoing operations, citing the killing of militants and destruction of infrastructure. International pressure is increasing on Israel to reduce civilian casualties, with Spain seeking to join a UN court case against Israel for alleged genocide in Gaza. The conflict has led to over 36,000 Palestinian deaths, severe shortages of essential supplies, and the threat of widespread starvation in Gaza.
We stopped a ticking time bomb: IDF on conducting overnight strike on UN-run school in Gaza
Israeli Air Force fighter jets conducted a strike at a Hamas compound inside a United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) school in the area of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip overnight, the IDF confirmed on Thursday.
Israeli strike on UNRWA school in Gaza 'kills at least 40' Palestinians
Israeli Air Force jets struck a Hamas compound inside a UNRWA school in Nuseirat, central Gaza Strip, overnight, killing at least 40 people, including 14 children and 9 women, and injuring 74 others. The IDF stated the strike targeted terrorists involved in the October 7 attack in southern Israel. Hamas condemned the strike as a premeditated crime. Gaza's Health Ministry reported over 36,654 deaths and 83,309 injuries since October 7, with 68 killed and 235 injured in the past 24 hours. The closure of the Rafah border has left 25,000 needing medical evacuation.
Israeli strikes kill 11 in Gaza, US pushes for 3-phase truce plan
Israeli strikes killed 11 people in central Gaza, including a woman and three children. US President Joe Biden mentioned Israel's ceasefire offer to Hamas to end fighting. Netanyahu emphasizes the priority of destroying Hamas in a plan to wind down the war.
Hezbollah says launched series of retaliatory attacks on Israel
Hezbollah launched attacks on Israeli military positions in retaliation for Israeli strikes, escalating tensions. The group used explosive drones on the Yiftah barracks, targeting officers and soldiers. This comes amid ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas since October 7, with Hezbollah supporting Hamas. Israel retaliated, striking Hezbollah assets in southern Lebanon. The violence has resulted in casualties and damage on both sides, highlighting the volatile situation in the region.
What's All Eyes on Rafah? Why millions are sharing this viral pic?
All Eyes on Rafah: Recent Israeli strikes in Gaza's Rafah killed at least 45 Palestinians, including children. The attack targeted the Tal as-Sultan "safe zone" and sparked fires due to a fuel tank explosion. The "All Eyes on Rafah" campaign emerged in response, using AI-generated images to draw attention to the humanitarian crisis, gaining global support and celebrity endorsements.
'All eyes on Rafah' image shared 44 million times online
The image depicts densely packed rows of tents stretching endlessly across a desert landscape overshadowed by mountains, alluding to the hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who fled there during Israel's military campaign against Hamas.
Israeli army says it used small munitions in Rafah airstrike, and fire was caused by secondary blast
Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari, the chief military spokesman, said Tuesday that the military fired two 17-kilogram (37-pound) munitions that targeted two senior Hamas militants. He said the munitions would have been too small to ignite a fire on their own and the military is looking into the possibility that weapons were stored in the area.
Benjamin Netanyahu says deadly Israeli strike in Rafah was the result of a 'tragic mishap'
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu acknowledged a 'tragic mishap' in an Israeli strike in Gaza that killed at least 45 people. The Gaza Health Ministry reported the casualties, adding to international criticism over civilian deaths in Israel's war with Hamas.
Netanyahu calls Israeli strike on Rafah 'tragic mistake', says 'we are investigating case'
In his address at the Israeli Knesset on Monday, Netanyahu said, "Despite our best effort, not to harm those not involved, unfortunately a tragic mistake happened last night. We are investigating the case."
UN chief Antonio Guterres condemns Israeli strike in Rafah, says 'horror must stop'
UN Secretary-General and High Commissioner for Human Rights condemn Israeli strike in Rafah. 45 killed in Gaza camp. IDF targeted Hamas officials. Netanyahu acknowledges 'tragic mistake.' Paramedics, firefighters respond in safe zones. Sirens in Tel Aviv.
Gaza fighting intensifies, Israel asks why armed men were at UN site
Israeli troops clashed with militants across Gaza, including in the city of Rafah, in a recent escalation of the seven-month-old conflict, resulting in tens of thousands of Palestinian casualties. Tensions between Israel and the United Nations rose as Israel sought explanations for footage showing armed men near U.N. relief agency vehicles. India worked to repatriate the body of a U.N. staffer killed in Rafah. The U.S. urged Israel to present a clear plan for Gaza's future, emphasizing the unacceptability of both Israeli occupation and Hamas governance. Netanyahu insisted on eliminating Hamas before considering an alternative Gaza administration.
Yemen's Houthis say they will target ships heading for Israel anywhere within range
Yemen's Houthis threaten Israeli port-bound ships, launching strikes in key maritime routes. Shippers reroute cargo due to security fears amid Gaza conflict, with concerns of Middle East destabilisation.
Calls for calm after reported Israeli strike on Iran
World leaders appealed for calm Friday after reported Israeli retaliation against Iran added to months of tense spillover from the war in Gaza, with Iranian state media reporting explosions in a central province. After state television said explosions were heard near the city of Isfahan, Iran activated its air defence systems over several cities, official media reported.
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