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The New York Times · 41m
Israel Orders Evacuations Amid ‘Intense’ Attacks on Southern Gaza
Beleaguered Gazans, having fled the territory’s north, emerged from a night of bombardment wondering where to go next for safety.
Reuters on MSN · 1d
Israel resumes Gaza attacks as truce expires, heavy fighting reported
Mughrabi, Mohammad Salem and Humeyra Pamuk GAZA/TEL AVIV (Reuters) -Heavy fighting was reported in Gaza on Friday as Israel's military said it had resumed combat operations against Hamas after accusing the Palestinian militant group of violating a temporary truce by firing towards Israeli territory.
The Financial Times · 2h
Shattered Israel-Hamas truce leaves Gaza’s civilians with nowhere left to run
The day the truce between Israel and Hamas shattered, Israeli war planes swooped over Gaza to start bombing again. In Rafah, the furthest edge of southern Gaza before the walled border with Egypt, a man covered in ash screamed to the heavens,
The Scotsman on MSN · 12h
Gaza: Israel intensifies offensive after end of week-long truce
At least 200 Palestinians killed since fighting resumed as targets in the crowded southern half of the Gaza Strip are pounded while Israel orders more neighbourhoods designated for attack to evacuateIsrael has pounded targets in the crowded southern half of the Gaza Strip and ordered more neighbourhoods designated for attack to evacuate, driving up the death toll even as the US and others urged it to do more to protect Gaza civilians a day after a truce collapsed.At least 200 Palestinians have been killed since the fighting resumed on Friday morning following the week-long truce with the territory’s ruling militant group Hamas, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza.Several homes were hit across Gaza on Saturday, with multiple casualties reported in a strike that flattened a house on the outskirts of Gaza City.Separately, the ministry announced that the overall death toll in Gaza since the October 7 start of the Israel-Hamas war surpassed 15,200, a sharp jump from the previous count of more than 13,300 on November 20.The ministry stopped issuing daily updates of the overall toll on November 11, following war-related disruptions of connectivity and hospital operations.The ministry does not differentiate between civilians and combatants, but it said on Saturday that 70 per cent of the dead were women and children.It also said more than 40,000 people had been wounded since the start of the war.With the end of the truce, Israel has been urged by the United States, its closest ally, to do more to protect Palestinian civilians.The appeal came after a blistering air and ground offensive in the first weeks of the war devastated large areas of northern Gaza, killing thousands of Palestinians and displacing hundreds of thousands.Some two million Palestinians, almost the entire population of Gaza, are now crammed into the territory’s southern half.It was not clear if Israel’s military would heed appeals to spare civilians.The military said on Saturday that it hit more than 400 Hamas targets across Gaza over the past day, using air strikes and shelling from tanks and navy gunships.It included more than 50 strikes in the city of Khan Younis and surrounding areas in the southern half of Gaza.At least nine people, including three children, were killed in a strike on a house in Deir al-Balah city in the south, according to the hospital where the bodies were taken.The hospital also received seven bodies of others killed in overnight air strikes, including two children.In northern Gaza, an air strike flattened a residential building hosting displaced families in the urban refugee camp of Jabaliya on the outskirts of Gaza City.The strike on the multi-storey building left dozens dead or wounded, said residents Hamza Obeid and Amal Radwan.“There was a loud bang, then the building turned into a pile of rubble,” Mr Obeid said.Meanwhile, Palestinian militant groups in Gaza said they fired a barrage of rockets on southern Israel.Sirens were heard in communities near the Gaza Strip but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.In the clearest sign yet that a return to negotiations for further truces was unlikely, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu directed negotiators to return to Israel.With the resumption of fighting, the Israeli military published an online map carving up the Gaza Strip into hundreds of numbered parcels and asked residents to familiarise themselves with the number of their location ahead of evacuation warnings.On Saturday, the military used the map for the first time, listing more than two dozen parcel numbers in areas around Gaza City in the north and east of Khan Younis.Separately, the military dropped leaflets with evacuation orders over towns east of Khan Younis.One Khan Younis resident said a neighbour received a call from the Israeli army warning that houses in the area would be hit and everyone should leave.“We told them, ‘We have nothing here, why do you want to strike it?’” said the resident, Hikmat al-Qidra.They eventually left, and al-Qidra said the house was destroyed.The maps and leaflets generated panic and confusion, especially in the crowded south.Unable to go to northern Gaza or neighbouring Egypt, their only escape is to move around within the 220-square-kilometre (85-square-mile) area.“There is no place to go,” said Emad Hajar, who fled with his wife and three children from the north a month ago to Khan Younis.“They expelled us from the north, and now they are pushing us to leave the south.”Amal Radwan, who sheltered in the Jabaliya refugee camp, said she was not aware of such a map, adding that she and many others were not able to leave because of the relentless bombardment.“Here is death and there is death,” she said.Israel says it is targeting Hamas operatives and blames civilian casualties on the militants, accusing them of operating in residential neighbourhoods.It claims to have killed thousands of militants, without providing evidence.Israel says 77 of its soldiers have been killed in the ground offensive in northern Gaza.Also on Saturday, the Palestinian Red Crescent said it had received aid trucks through the Rafah crossing, the first convoy since fighting resumed.Wael Abu Omar, a spokesman for the Palestinian Crossings Authority, said 50 trucks were scheduled to enter Gaza but that there were no fuel trucks among them.“Current conditions do not allow for a meaningful humanitarian response, and I fear will spell disaster for the civilian population,” Pascal Hundt, in charge of operations in Gaza for the International Committee of the Red Cross, said in a statement.Meanwhile, US vice president Kamala Harris, who was in Dubai on Saturday for the Cop28 climate conference, said in a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi that “under no circumstances” would the United States permit the forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza or the West Bank, the besiegement of Gaza or the redrawing of its borders, according to a US summary of the meeting.Ms Harris was expected to outline proposals with regional leaders to “put Palestinian voices at the centre” of planning the next steps for the Gaza Strip after the conflict, according to the White House.President Joe Biden’s administration has emphasised the need for an eventual two-state solution, with Israel and a Palestinian state co-existing.The October 7 attack by Hamas and other militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in southern Israel, and around 240 people were taken captive.The renewed hostilities have heightened concerns for 136 hostages who, according to the Israeli military, are still held by Hamas and other militants after 105 were freed during the truce.For families of remaining hostages, the truce’s collapse was a blow to hopes that their loved ones could be the next out.A 70-year-old woman held by Hamas was declared dead on Saturday, according to her kibbutz, bringing the total number of known dead hostages to eight.During the truce, Israel freed 240 Palestinians from its prisons.Most of those released by both sides were women and children.
The Independent · 20h
Israel launches strikes on Gaza as war resumes after truce with Hamas expires
More than 100 Palestinians have been killed since airstrikes restarted, health officials in Hamas-run Gaza say
The Guardian · 21h
Israel signals intent to launch ground invasion of southern Gaza
Isreal orders Palestinians to evacuate southern city Khan Younis, where it says Hamas leadership is based
The Financial Times · 1d
In maps: Israel’s forced evacuations in Gaza
The Israeli military told Gaza residents to “keep following the map carefully” and move to specific places when told “to protect their safety”. You are seeing a snapshot of an interactive graphic. This is most likely due to being offline or JavaScript being disabled in your browser.
Yahoo Movies UK · 1d
Israel resumes Gaza combat operations as truce collapses
Israeli fighter jets hit Gaza minutes after a weeklong truce expired on Friday, resuming the nation’s war with Hamas. Israel dropped leaflets over parts of southern Gaza urging residents to leave their homes,
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Texas Ordered to Remove Buoy Barrier at Southern Border
A federal appeals court has ordered the state of Texas to remove a 1,000-foot floating barrier deployed in the Rio Grande to ...
The Clermont Sun
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Op-Ed: Deport the Biden Border Invasion
America’s southern border is wide open. With the lure of free health care and education, and assurances that the law will ...
Media Matters for America1y
Fox and Friends uses the Russian invasion of Ukraine to fearmonger about our southern border
PETE HEGSETH (CO-HOST): Mr. Secretary — a bit off topic but not really. You were the secretary of the Homeland Security. And there's a lot of our viewers right now, and myself included ...
12don MSN
Trump to lay out hard-line immigration agenda in border visit as he promises to ‘stop the invasion’
Trump is scheduled to deliver remarks in Edinburg, Texas, after serving meals to National Guard soldiers, troopers and others ...
Hosted on MSN25d
Keep Israel, Ukraine, and the southern border separate
Modify it, but don’t add Ukraine funding, the border, Taiwan, or Indo-Pacific security. Give those their own votes. The House and Senate should get to work and get these votes done.
Opinion
1dOpinion
‘Just look at 9/11’: Israel suspected of having ‘warning signs’ from Hamas
ASPI senior analyst Malcolm Davis claims reports circulating that Israel had prior knowledge of the Hamas October 7 attacks ...
1don MSN
Israel had Hamas attack plan year before Oct. 7 invasion, but officials dismissed as ‘imaginative’: report
Israeli officials leafed through the 40-page document just three months before the terror attack that led to the deaths of ...

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