PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 3:48 pm - Jerusalem Time

Confrontations broke out with Israeli army in the city of Al-Bireh

Confrontations broke out with Israeli occupation forces, on Wednesday afternoon, around the northern entrance to the city of Al-Bireh.


The confrontations took place after the occupation soldiers suppressed a march denouncing the ongoing aggression on the Gaza Strip for the fifth day in a row. It left the city of Ramallah towards the occupation army checkpoint set up at the northern entrance to Al-Bireh.


According to local sources, the occupation forces fired rubber-coated metal bullets and poison gas bombs at the young men, who responded by setting fire to rubber tires and throwing stones at occupation vehicles, without any casualties being reported, until the moment the news was prepared.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 3:34 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian Prisoners' institutions face great difficulties following up on detainees

Prisoners' institutions (the Prisoners' Authority, the Prisoners' Club, and the Addameer Prisoner Care Foundation) said that the legal teams in the institutions specialized in prisoners' affairs face great difficulties in following up on detainees. Since 10/7/2023, the occupation courts have imposed a number of restrictions on the work of lawyers in Follow-up of detainees, some of which was through the activation of military orders used in a state of emergency, in addition to difficulties in the process of obtaining information regarding new detainees.


The prisoner institutions stated in a statement today, Wednesday: “Among the procedures that the institutions monitored through their lawyers: Palestinian lawyers who represent Palestinian detainees before the military courts were informed of the activation of Article (33) of Military Order No. (1651), which stipulates the arrest procedures” in A military campaign to confront terrorism, which allows a person to be detained for 8 days before being brought to court instead of 96 hours, and he is automatically prevented from meeting his lawyer for two days.


The statement added that there are difficulties in knowing where the detainee is being held, as the lawyer needs 48 hours to know where the detainee is being held, in addition to the military courts (Ofer and Salem) postponing all pleading sessions.


In addition, all extension sessions are conducted via video conference, which has contributed, in the past and today, to creating difficulties in communication between the detainee and his lawyer, and an imbalance in the data related to his case.


Lawyers face restrictions and obstacles within the courts, regarding procedural matters and dealing with them.


As for following up on the issue of administrative detainees, the occupation continues, as before, to escalate in issuing more administrative detention orders, in addition to postponing all appeal sessions scheduled for administrative detainees.


Visits by lawyers to prisoners inside prisons were stopped, and prisoners were placed in a double isolation process, as well as visits to detainees in detention and investigation centers.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 3:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

A march in Ramallah denouncing the occupation’s aggression against the Palestinian people

A march was launched in the city of Ramallah, this Wednesday afternoon, denouncing the occupation’s aggression against our people in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, which continues for the fifth day in a row.


Hundreds of citizens participated in the march called for by the Student Council at Birzeit University, and they roamed the streets of the city and chanted slogans denouncing the crimes of the occupation and its ongoing massacres, calling for national unity, and activating resistance to confront these crimes.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 3:24 pm - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA: 9 employees killed and we are unable to bring aid into Gaza and host 170,000 people

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said on Wednesday that 9 of its employees were killed in the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip.


Director of Media and Communications at the Palestine Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), Juliette Touma, said that the agency has not been able to bring any aid into the Gaza Strip since Saturday, stressing that UNRWA employees are continuing their humanitarian work despite the risks and difficult circumstances.


Touma added that UNRWA is currently hosting 170,000 people in more than 80 schools and other facilities throughout the Gaza Strip, noting that the arrival of schools to their capacity has forced people to begin heading to health care facilities in search of shelter.


She added: “The Gaza Strip is completely closed to humanitarian aid and humanitarian personnel,” expressing her concern that basic supplies, including fuel, will run out in the next few weeks.


She indicated that the agency lost four of its employees as a result of the air strikes on Gaza, adding that at least 14 of its facilities were damaged directly and indirectly.


It stated that the UNRWA headquarters was subjected to collateral damage on Tuesday morning due to violent air strikes in the surrounding neighborhoods, and this happened while some of its employees were taking shelter in the same compound in a nearby building.


She also indicated that an UNRWA school sheltering displaced people “was subjected to a direct strike” a few days ago, but she confirmed that to date there have been no injuries or victims in the agency’s facilities.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 3:17 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Red Crescent: 4 Palestinian paramedics were killed in direct Israeli targeting

The Palestinian Red Crescent announced, “The occupation army directly targeted an ambulance belonging to the association in the northern Gaza Strip, leading to the death of 4 paramedics.”


The Red Crescent said in a statement: “The occupation forces recently directly targeted an ambulance belonging to the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Gaza, which led to the martyrdom of four paramedics: Khalil Al-Sharif, Yousri Al-Masry, Ahmed Dahman, and Hatem Awad.”


The Palestinian Foreign Ministry accused the Israeli army of using phosphorus bombs during its bombing of the Gaza Strip on Tuesday.



PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 2:54 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian Movement Hamas: The resistance does not target children, and we call on the media to be accurate

The Hamas movement has categorically confirmed the falsehood of the fabricated allegations promoted by some Western media outlets that unprofessionally adopt the Zionist narrative full of lies and slander against the Palestinian people and their resistance, the latest of which was the claim of killing children, beheading them, and targeting civilians.


The Hamas movement expressed in a press statement on Wednesday that this adoption and bias towards the Israeli narrative without verification is nothing but a media failure in an attempt to cover up the crimes of the occupation and its massacres that it commits day and night in Gaza, which amount to war crimes and genocide by targeting civilians and cutting off electricity, water, food and medical supplies. About them.


The movement stressed that the Palestinian resistance and the Al-Qassam Brigades worked to target the Israeli military and security system in the Battle of “Al-Aqsa Flood,” which are legitimate targets, and at the same time they sought to avoid civilians. This was witnessed by many video field clips, and many settlers spoke about this with video testimonies. Through the media.


Hamas pointed out that those Western media outlets that are biased towards the Israeli narrative were unable to mention the extent of the Israeli crime against our people in the Gaza Strip, which completely wiped out entire neighborhoods and bombed residential buildings over the heads of their residents, which led to the killing of 950 Palestinian civilians so far, including 260 children and 230 women. They were all killed without warning, in an Israeli crime that can only be described as genocide and war crimes.


The Hamas movement called on those Western media outlets to be objective and professional in reporting and media coverage of the course of the Israeli aggression, and not to blatantly and blindly adopt the Israeli narrative.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 11 Oct 2023 2:31 pm - Jerusalem Time

Egypt warns against "policies of collective punishment, starvation and siege" in Gaza

Egypt warned today (Wednesday) against the consequences of expanding the implementation of "policies of collective punishment, starvation and siege" in the Gaza Strip, which is subject to continuous Israeli attacks for the fifth day in a row in response to a surprise attack by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Israel.


This came during a meeting between Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry with the United Nations Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, Tor Wensland, and the Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, according to a statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry.


Ministry spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said in a statement on the official page of the Egyptian Foreign Ministry on Facebook that Shoukry received Wensland and Lazzarini today, as part of following up on “developments and repercussions of the military escalation between the Israeli and Palestinian sides, and the military operations against the Gaza Strip and their dangerous humanitarian repercussions.”


Abu Zeid added that Shukri's discussions with UN officials focused on exchanging visions and assessments regarding ways to alleviate "the burden of human suffering to which the Palestinian people are exposed under the fire of violent and continuous Israeli bombing."


He pointed to the consensus of visions during the meeting, on "the need to spare civilians from both the Palestinian and Israeli sides from being exposed to the dangers of the ongoing military escalation, whether inside the Gaza Strip or in its surroundings."


Shukry affirmed Egypt's "full support" for the relevant UN bodies to carry out their important role in ensuring the regularity of vital services and the arrival of relief materials to the people of the Gaza Strip, warning of "the consequences of expanding the implementation of policies of collective punishment, starvation, and siege in violation of the provisions of international humanitarian law, because of the dire consequences that would have on "Deteriorating humanitarian conditions for civilians."


He also expressed Egypt's "deep concern" about the bombing that hit an UNRWA school housing displaced families in the Gaza Strip, as the meeting participants agreed on the necessity of respecting the special status of UNRWA's headquarters and facilities in the Strip, as they are "pivotal" for providing basic services to the Palestinians and providing a safe haven. For civilians in such difficult circumstances.


Shoukry also affirmed “Egypt’s firm position towards the pillars of resolving and settling the Palestinian issue,” pointing out that Egypt had previously emphasized “the dangers of the absence of a solution horizon and the increasing intensity of tension among the Palestinian people.”


He stressed that a comprehensive and just solution to the Palestinian issue is “the only guarantee” for achieving peace and peaceful coexistence between the Palestinian and Israeli sides in accordance with the two-state solution.


PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 2:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army shoots a young Palestinian south of Jerusalem

On Wednesday afternoon, Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a young man whose identity has not yet been known, south of Jerusalem.


According to local sources, the occupation soldiers shot the young man for allegedly trying to carry out a trampling attack on the tunnel road linking the cities of Bethlehem and Jerusalem.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 1:59 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel distributes 27,000 weapons to settlers of “Gaza envelope”

Extremist Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir announced on Wednesday that the government distributed 27,000 weapons to residents of Israeli areas near the Gaza Strip.


Ben Gvir said: “We will work to change the laws, so that Israeli citizens can carry weapons. We distributed 27,000 weapons to residents of the towns located around the Gaza Strip.”


He added: “We stopped and resolved all kinds of obstacles, and we are also changing the standards - now in the final draft - and we will pass them to the Knesset, to allow more citizens to carry weapons.”


The minister continued: "This war proves the extent to which citizens and reserve units need to be armed, and this, of course, goes hand in hand with strengthening the strength of police personnel."


Earlier, Ben Gvir said in a post on social media platforms that Israel will begin distributing thousands of rifles to teams of volunteers in border towns and mixed Jewish-Arab communities.


ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 11 Oct 2023 1:55 pm - Jerusalem Time

Jordan King: Our compass will remain Palestine, and its crown will be Holy Jerusalem

Today, Wednesday, King Abdullah II opened the 19th regular session of the National Assembly by delivering the Throne Speech to both chambers combined (MPs and Notables).


The king said, "The dangerous escalation and acts of violence and aggression that the Palestinian territories are currently witnessing are evidence that reaffirms that our region will not enjoy security and stability without achieving a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution, so that the Palestinian people obtain their independent, sovereign state along the June 4 lines." The year 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, will end the cycles of killing for which innocent civilians pay the price.”


The king added: "There is no security, peace, or stability without a just and comprehensive peace, for which the two-state solution is the only path."


He continued: "Our compass will remain Palestine, and its crown will be Holy Jerusalem, and we will not deviate from defending its interests and its just cause, until the brotherly Palestinian people regain their full rights, so that our region and all our peoples may enjoy peace, which is a right and a necessity for all of us."


He stressed that Jordan's position will remain steadfast, and we will not abandon our role, no matter how great the challenges are, in order to defend the Islamic and Christian holy sites in Jerusalem, and preserve them from the standpoint of Hashemite custodianship.


He added: "Jordan will remain in the trenches of Arabism, doing everything in its power to stand with its Arab brothers."


PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 1:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

Erdogan: What is happening in Gaza is not a war but a “genocide”

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan considered that what is happening in Gaza “is not a war but a crime of genocide,” in reference to the violent Israeli bombing of the besieged Strip.


Erdogan said on Wednesday, "Israel should not forget that if it acts as an organization and not as a state, it will also be dealt with on that basis."


He added: "Any war that depends on cutting off water, electricity, and roads, and destroying infrastructure, places of worship, and schools is called massacres," noting that "the United States and the West are adding fuel to the fire."


On Tuesday, Erdogan warned Israel against launching an “indiscriminate” attack on civilians in the Gaza Strip, as part of its war against Hamas.


The Turkish presidency said in a statement that Erdogan informed his Israeli counterpart, Isaac Herzog, in a phone call that “hitting the residents of Gaza in an indiscriminate manner will only increase suffering and fuel the spiral of violence in the region.”


In a televised speech on Monday evening, Erdogan said: “We ask Israel to stop its bombing of Palestinian lands, and the Palestinians to stop harassing Israeli settlements,” and urged both sides to respect “the morals of war.”


Erdogan was absent from the weekly government session to conduct an emergency round of communications on Monday, aimed at containing the worsening crisis.


Erdogan also spoke with his Palestinian counterpart, Mahmoud Abbas, and Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati.


A statement by the Turkish presidency after the call with Abbas said, "Erdogan said that Turkey will continue to make efforts to put an end to the conflicts."




OPINIONS

Wed 11 Oct 2023 1:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel-Palestine war: The blood of Gaza is on the West’s hands as much as Israel’s

Jonathan Cook/ Middle east eye - "Al- Quds" dot com

Jonathan Cook/ Middle east eye - "Al- Quds" dot com

Opinion Writer

The bloodiest hand in the current slaughter of Palestinians and Israelis belongs not to Hamas or the Netanyahu government, but to the West.


Yes, Palestinian fighters carried out a brutal attack at the weekend on Israeli settlements on the edge of the Gaza Strip. But this attack did not emerge from nowhere, or without warning. It was not “unprovoked”, as Israel would like us to believe. 


In fact, western capitals know exactly how much the Palestinians of Gaza have been provoked, because those same governments have been complicit for decades in supporting Israel as it has ethnically cleansed Palestinians from their homeland and imprisoned the remnants of the population in ghettoes across their homeland.


For the past 16 years, western backing for Israel has not wavered, even as Israel has turned the coastal enclave of Gaza from the world’s largest open-air prison into a gruesome torture chamber, where Palestinians are experimented on.


Their food and power have been rationed, essentials of life denied to them, their access to drinkable water slowly removed, and their hospitals prevented from receiving medical supplies and equipment.


The problem is not ignorance. Western governments have been informed in real-time of the crimes Israel is committing: in confidential cables from their own embassy officials, and in endless reports from human rights groups documenting Israel’s apartheid rule over Palestinians.

And yet western politicians have time and again done nothing to intervene, done nothing to exert meaningful pressure. Worse, they have rewarded Israel with endless military, financial and diplomatic support.

‘Human animals’

The West is no less responsible now as Israel steps up its barbaric treatment of Gaza. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant decided this week to deepen the siege on Gaza by stopping all food and power - a crime against humanity. 

He has referred to the enclave’s caged Palestinian population - men, women and children - as “human animals”.

Dehumanization, as history has proved time and again, is the prelude to ever-greater outrages and horrors. 


How has the West responded?


President Joe Biden has declared - approvingly - that a “long war” is ahead between Israel and Hamas. Washington seems to relish long wars, which always prove a boon to its arms industries and a distraction from domestic troubles. 

A US aircraft carrier is on its way. Officials are already preparing to send missiles and bombs that will be used once again to kill Palestinian civilians from the air, as well as ammunition for Israel’s troops to strafe Palestinian communities during the coming ground invasion.

And, of course, there will be plenty of extra funding for Israel - money that can never be found when it is needed by the most vulnerable US citizens.


Those funds will be on top of the nearly $4bn Washington currently sends each year to an Israeli government of self-declared fascists and ethnic supremacists whose express aim is to annex the last remaining fragments of Palestinian territory - as soon as they can get the green light from Washington.


Britain’s Prime Minister Rishi Sunak does not want to be outdone, as Israel inflicts collective punishment on Gaza’s Palestinians and begins to slaughter them every bit as indiscriminately as Hamas did Israeli partygoers at the weekend. 

A giant, illuminated Israeli flag was emblazoned on the facade of the best-known home in Britain: 10 Downing Street, Sunak’s official residence. The prime minister has offered “military assistance” and “intelligence”, presumably to help Israel bomb Gaza’s caged population.


Suffer in silence

The truth is that this moment of catastrophe could never have been reached without western powers indulging, subsidizing and providing diplomatic cover for Israel’s brutality towards the Palestinian people, decade after decade.

Without such unstinting support, and without a complicit western media refashioning the land thefts by settlers and the oppression by soldiers as some kind of “humanitarian crisis”, Israel could never have gotten away with its crimes.


It would have been forced to reach a proper accommodation with the Palestinians - not the bogus Oslo accords that were intended only to ensnare the “good” Palestinian leadership into colluding in their own people’s subjugation.

Israel would also have been forced to genuinely normalize with its Arab neighbors, not browbeat them into accepting a Pax Americana in the Middle East.


Instead, Israel has been free to pursue a policy of relentless escalation, sold by the western media as “calm” or “quiet” - until Palestinians try to hit back at their tormentors. 


Only then is the term “escalation” used. It is always Palestinians “escalating tensions”. The permanent state of oppression inflicted by Israel can then be safely acknowledged and relabeled as “retaliation”.


Palestinians are expected to suffer in silence. Because when they make a noise, it risks reminding western publics of how bogus, how self-serving western leaders’ appeals to the “rules-based order” truly are.


‘Back to the Stone Age’

Where does this endless indulgence from the West ultimately lead?

Already, Israel is emboldened to make much more explicit its policy towards Gaza’s two million inhabitants. There is a word for that policy, one we are not supposed to use to avoid causing offence to those implementing it, as well as those who quietly support its implementation. 

Whether by design or outcome, Israel’s starving of civilians, leaving them with no power, depriving them of clean water, and preventing hospitals from treating the sick and wounded - from treating those Israel has bombed - is a genocidal policy.


Western governments know this too. Because Israeli leaders have made no secret of what they are doing. 

Fifteen years ago, shortly after Israel instituted its stifling siege on Gaza by land, sea and air, the then deputy defense minister, Matan Vilnai, averred that Israel was ready to carry out a “Shoah” - the Hebrew word for Holocaust - on Gaza. If the Palestinians were to avoid this fate, he said, they must keep quiet at their internment.


Six years later, Ayelet Shaked, who would soon be appointed a senior Israeli minister, declared all Palestinians in Gaza to be “the enemy”, and included “its elderly and its women, its cities and its villages, its property and its infrastructure”.

She called on Israel to kill the mothers of Palestinian fighters resisting the occupation so they could not give birth to more “little snakes” - Palestinian children.

During the 2019 general election, Benny Gantz, then leader of the opposition and soon-to-be defense minister, campaigned with a video celebrating his time as head of the Israeli military, when “parts of Gaza were sent back to the Stone Age”.


In 2016, another general, Yair Golan, who at the time was the Israeli military’s second in command, described developments in Israel as echoing the period in Germany leading up to the Holocaust.

When asked to comment on Golan’s remark during an interview this year, retired general Amiram Levin agreed that Israel was becoming more like Nazi Germany. “It hurts, it’s not nice, but that’s the reality.”

Blood of Gaza

Western leaders watched through all this: as Palestinian civilians - half the enclave’s population are children - were kept hungry, were denied drinkable water, were refused electricity, were denied proper medical care, and were repeatedly subjected to horrifying bombardments.

From one side of its mouth, the West pretended to agonize about the legal niceties of “proportionality”. From the other side of its mouth, it cheered Israel on. It spoke of “unbreakable bonds”, of “unquestionable rights”, of “self-defense”. 

Western politicians and media expect the Palestinians of Gaza to stay in their torture chamber, bite their lips and suffer in silence so consciences in the West are not disturbed

It echoed figures like Gallant. The Palestinians weren’t humans with agency. They weren’t people striving for their freedom and dignity.


They weren’t a people resisting their occupation and dispossession, as they were fully entitled to do under international law - a right the world celebrates when it comes to Ukrainians.

No, they were either the victims or the supporters of their “terrorist” leaders. As such, they were treated by the West as though they had forfeited any right to be heard, to be valued, to be treated as human. 

Western politicians and media expect the Palestinians of Gaza to stay in their torture chamber, bite their lips and suffer in silence so consciences in the West are not disturbed.


It has to be said. Gaza’s population is facing a quiet, slow path to erasure. And the ones funding it, the ones enabling it, are the US and its European allies. Their hands are the ones drenched in the blood of Gaza.



From Middle east eye

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 1:24 pm - Jerusalem Time

Yedioth: Hamas members used half of the force they brought

Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said on Wednesday that Hamas fighters who were able to reach the settlements surrounding the Gaza Strip and storm them used half of their military force that they brought from the Gaza Strip.


According to the newspaper, RPG shells, small suicide planes, various explosive devices, Kornet anti-missile missiles, PKC machine guns, and thousands of bullets were found.


The newspaper claimed that Hamas members did not have enough time to use these weapons, claiming that 3,000 Kalashnikov rifles were found.


The newspaper said that Hamas members planned to “occupy” the settlements and stay there for days, brought light food, and planned to kidnap a large number of hostages. According to what she said.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:58 pm - Jerusalem Time

Two Turkish Airlines affiliates suspend flights to and from Israel

Two Turkish Airlines companies suspended flights to and from Israel due to the ongoing Palestinian-Israeli conflict, local media reported today (Wednesday).


Yesterday (Tuesday), Turkish Airlines, the national carrier, announced the suspension of flights to and from Israel until further notice, according to a post by the company on social media.


As announced on its website, the company will allow some changes to tickets and allow refunds for those who have booked flights to Tel Aviv.


Turkish Airlines Pegasus also announced on its website the suspension of its flights to Israel due to “recent developments and current conditions in the country,” while providing the option of refunding the full value of tickets.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:48 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army storms homes of Faraj and Al-Abbasi, killed by Israeli army in Jerusalem

Today, Wednesday, Israeli occupation forces stormed the homes of the martyrs Abd al-Rahman Faraj and Ali “Abasan” al-Abbasi, in the town of Silwan, south of occupied Jerusalem.


According to local sources, the occupation forces raided the homes of the two martyrs, stormed the funeral tent for the martyr Al-Abbasi, forced those inside it to leave, and prevented press crews from covering it.



ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:45 pm - Jerusalem Time

Doctors separate half of a girl's brain for life

A 6-year-old girl suffering from a rare neurological disease underwent life-saving surgery that permanently separated half of her brain.

A team of doctors in Southern California succeeded in stopping the functioning of the right side of the girl's brain in a surgery that took more than 10 hours, to overcome rheumatoid encephalitis, which will enable her to live a normal life.

The child, Brianna Bodley, was suffering daily bouts of Rasmussen syndrome, which is a chronic inflammation of the brain that can lead to permanent brain damage and deterioration of motor skills, according to CNN.

For his part, pediatric neurosurgeon from Loma Linda University Health, Aaron Robison, said that closing half of the child’s brain was the most effective method, instead of removing part of her brain as doctors used to do, explaining that simply separating it is enough to stop the disease completely and fundamentally, and perhaps His treatment.

He continued that the doctors decided to turn off the non-working part of her brain by passing through the natural opening in the brain called the “selfie fissure,” noting that the left side is still working and is now taking over the tasks that the right side was performing.

He added, "The girl may lose some peripheral vision and some fine motor skills in her left hand, but physical therapy will help her restore them, given that she is a 6-year-old girl."

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army arrests a young Palestinian in Jerusalem

Today, Wednesday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from the town of Al-Issawiya, northeast of occupied Jerusalem.


According to local sources, the occupation forces arrested the young man, Muhammad Zakaria Mustafa, after they raided his house and assaulted its residents.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli settlers attack Palestinian citizens and their property south of Hebron

Today, Wednesday, settlers attacked a house in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, cut down fruit trees, and damaged drinking water tanks.


According to local sources, armed settlers from the “Avigal” settlement, established on citizens’ lands in Musafer Yatta, attacked the house of citizen Ahmed Mahmoud Al-Hamamda in the Forsa area near the village of Al-Mufaqara. They destroyed solar energy cells, cut down a number of fruit trees, and damaged drinking water tanks.


The same sources added that the occupation forces prevented citizens from moving at the entrance to Carmel - Al-Tuwanah, and shot a number of livestock, leading to the death of a number of them and the injury of another, which belonged to farmer Hani Abu Aram.


It indicated that the occupation forces fired bullets at citizens' vehicles in those areas, without causing any casualties.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 11 Oct 2023 12:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

An Australian journalist imprisoned in China for three years released

China has released Australian journalist Qing Li, after more than three years in prison, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Wednesday, confirming that she is now in Melbourne, where she is reunited with her two children.


Albanese said, "Australians want to see Qing Li with her two children," adding that the journalist is "delighted" to return to her country.


Cheng (48 years old), a former broadcaster on Chinese state television CGTN, was suspended in August 2020.


“On October 11, 2023, Qing Lei, an Australian citizen, was deported by the Beijing Municipal State Security Bureau after serving her sentence,” China’s Ministry of State Security said in a statement published after Albanese’s announcement.


She was officially charged with "disclosing state secrets abroad" without providing further details, in February 2021.


She was tried in closed sessions, and the Australian ambassador to China was prevented from entering the court and following up on the judicial proceedings.


Albanese explained that her release came after “the completion of legal procedures in China,” noting that her release would facilitate his visit to China at some point this year.


Qing Li, born in China, immigrated to Australia as a child before later returning to China, which does not allow its citizens to hold the citizenship of another country.


Cheng, a well-known face on CGTN, interviewed company executives from all over the world.


She had previously worked for nine years in China, for the American channel CNBC.


Hostage diplomacy

Before her detention, the journalist had posted a number of messages on Facebook criticizing Chinese President Xi Jinping and the Chinese authorities’ management of the coronavirus crisis.


“The big story today is the visit of our dear leader, which sparked muffled laughter in the editorial office,” she wrote in March 2020 during the Chinese president’s first visit to the city of Wuhan, where the virus was said to have originated. She added, “It seems that waving to a large screen showing a hospital in Wuhan equivalent to a visit.


Cheng described her prison conditions in a letter to Australian officials that was made public in August.


“I miss the sun,” she said. “In my cell, the sun shines through the window, but I can only spend ten hours a year” under its rays.


The detention of the journalist represented a new stage in the deterioration of relations between China and Australia, which Beijing considers a pawn in the hands of the United States in the Asia-Pacific region.


Relations between the two countries were particularly tense when Canberra called for an international investigation into the origin of the coronavirus that was discovered in China at the end of 2019.


In response, China imposed a series of sanctions on Australian products, measures that were lifted as relations improved.


China has detained foreign citizens several times during times of intense political tension with their countries of origin, leading to accusations of hostage diplomacy.


Cheng's case is being compared to that of Yang Jun, an Australian academic and writer born in China, who has been detained there since 2019 on vague espionage charges. He was tried in closed sessions in mid-2021, under the pretext that the trial was related to “state secrets,” and he is still awaiting the ruling.


Qing Li's detention led to the hasty departure of two Australian journalists from China, for fear of arrest.


Bill Birtles, a correspondent for the Australian ABC television channel in Beijing at the time, and Michael Smith, a former correspondent in Shanghai for the Australian Financial Review, took refuge in diplomatic headquarters for several days before leaving China, accompanied by diplomats from their countries.


PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 11:55 am - Jerusalem Time

Another Palestinian journalist killed of bombing in Rafah

Journalist Muhammad Abu Matar (38 years old) was martyred today, Wednesday, as a result of the bombing of several homes in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.


Abu Matar, who works for several agencies, was transferred to Abu Youssef Al-Najjar Hospital.


Many citizens were killed in the bombing that targeted those homes.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 11:41 am - Jerusalem Time

Israelis injured in an attack on the Lebanese border, Israeli army bombed back

Israeli sources confirmed on Wednesday that two Israeli soldiers were injured, one of them seriously.


These sources said that the injuries occurred as a result of the firing of two anti-tank missiles from southern Lebanon.


The Lebanese Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the operation, during which it confirmed casualties among the occupation forces.


The Israeli army bombed targets deep in southern Lebanon.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 11:30 am - Jerusalem Time

Warnings against Israeli singling out prisoners after isolating them

  1. The Palestinian Prisoners' Club said today, Wednesday, that the occupation prison administration imposed a double and comprehensive isolation process on the prisoners, in addition to a number of retaliatory measures that fall within the crime of "collective punishment", since October 7, 2023, the date the battle began. Al-Aqsa flood.

  2. The Prisoners' Club added that the prison administration informed the prisoners that these measures came under orders from the leadership of the occupation army, and that the prison administration is now subject to the orders and administration of the army, and that any event in the prisons will be managed by the army.

  3. The Prisoners' Club explained that the process of isolating prisoners, in addition to the isolation imposed on them before, has imposed additional isolation on them since October 7, at different levels, as part of a series of retaliatory measures taken by the occupation against them within the framework of the crime of "collective punishment," including: Withdrawing all television stations designated for prisoners, stopping visits by lawyers and their families, in addition to increasing jamming devices, and depriving children, female prisoners, as well as patients in the “Ramla Prison Clinic” from communicating with their families through the public telephone, in addition to obstructing the work of competent human rights institutions. In the affairs of prisoners, and the great difficulties faced by legal teams.

  4. In this context, the Prisoners’ Club has confirmed that there are great and increased fears for the fate of the prisoners in light of the escalation of retaliatory measures against them, and their continued double isolation.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 11:13 am - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Foreign Ministry: Israel commits genocide against our people in Gaza and uses banned weapons

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the crimes of the Israeli occupation against our people in the Gaza Strip, which were committed by the Israeli war machine using internationally banned weapons, including phosphorous, cluster, and others.


The Foreign Ministry said in a press statement today, Wednesday, that these crimes affect everything in the Gaza Strip and have so far led to the death of 950 citizens and more than 5,000 wounded, and they are increasing rapidly, with the displacement of hundreds of thousands of citizens from their homes, and huge numbers of homes, buildings, institutions and facilities that have been destroyed. It was razed to the ground and demolished either partially or completely.


It added that the crimes of murder, destruction and displacement mean that the occupying state is committing the crime of genocide against the Palestinian citizens in the Gaza Strip, in light of a frenzied starvation campaign and cutting off supplies and basic needs (electricity, water, medicine, fuel, etc.) for defenseless civilian citizens in the ugliest forms of collective punishment. .


It also strongly condemned the murders and attacks committed by the occupation forces and armed colonialist militias against citizens, their lands, homes, holy sites, property and vehicles in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem.


It stressed that the occupying state is exploiting the support of some countries under the pretext of self-defense to commit the most heinous forms of crimes, and to implement pre-prepared plans to liquidate the Palestinian cause and replace the culture and logic of peace with the culture of war and the arrogance of force. It is exploiting this war to deepen its denial of the existence of the Palestinian people and their just and legitimate national rights, first and foremost. His right to self-determination, under the cover of international parties that have not done anything yet regarding the crimes documented by cameras, screens and the media that rise to the level of war crimes and crimes against humanity.


The Foreign Ministry indicated that these international parties are drowning in miserable double standards and double standards in their dealings with international conflicts and crises, which is unfair to international law, international legitimacy and its decisions, and the remaining credibility of the United Nations.


It stressed that the continuous escalation in bombing, destruction and killing is an Israeli disregard for the positions of some countries that direct their demands to the occupying state regarding the necessity of adhering to international law.


The Foreign Ministry renewed its demand for urgent international action to stop this insane Israeli aggression immediately, ensure the urgent entry of basic needs to our people in the Gaza Strip, and activate the international protection system for the Palestinian people living under occupation.



PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:57 am - Jerusalem Time

Dozens of Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

Today, Wednesday, Israeli settlers stormed the holy Al-Aqsa Mosque, under heavy protection from the Israeli occupation police.


According to local sources, dozens of settlers stormed Al-Aqsa from the direction of the Mughariba Gate, and carried out provocative rounds in its courtyards.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:54 am - Jerusalem Time

What might an Israeli ground attack on Gaza look like?

A number of reports talk about the possibility of the Israeli army launching a ground attack on the Gaza Strip, as part of a response to the infiltration operation carried out by the Hamas movement on Saturday, in which more than a thousand Israelis were killed.


The fighting between the Israeli army and Hamas tends to follow a similar pattern, with ground incursions launched over the years, at different levels, usually preceded by heavy bombardment targeting areas and positions that the Israelis use to approach.


Israel also made extensive use of air power and bombardment from land artillery and naval gunboats in the first phase of the campaigns to target what it says is Hamas' military infrastructure, including government buildings, police stations, coastal facilities, training facilities, and the homes of senior officials. According to a report by The Guardian newspaper.

But while Israel has a significant advantage in terms of the size of its military forces, technology, weapons systems, and logistics, Hamas has adapted significantly over the years to take advantage of Gaza's dense urban environment.


How will geography affect any fight?

The geographic nature of Gaza limits Israeli operations, which is why the IDF tends to use the same approaches, according to the Guardian report.


There are rural areas of agricultural land next to the Erez crossing in the far north of Gaza, around Bureij south of Gaza City, where there is a line of hills overlooking central Gaza, and to the east of Khan Yunis in the south, where tanks and armored vehicles can move more easily. There is another access point around Philadelphia Road near Rafah in the far south.


In the past, Israel used sites overlooking central Gaza; To try to cut off communications between Gaza City and the south and other places to divide the region.


Hamas and other factions in Gaza realize that these roads can be used by Israeli forces, and they will have defensive lines in these areas that were the scene of violent fighting in the past.


As the sandy countryside turns into urban areas, the terrain becomes more difficult for Israel. High-rise residential buildings in places such as Jabalia and Beit Lahia overlook the northern entrances to Gaza City, while the main north-south road borders industrial areas that Hamas used as defensive points in the past.

The terrain in central Gaza and east of Khan Yunis is more open, but the villages and high-rise buildings along the access roads provided cover for Hamas.


Will the Israelis enter the major cities?

Israeli forces were subjected to violent confrontations as they attempted to advance into major urban centers. Hamas and other factions possess anti-tank mines and anti-tank guided missiles, which they have used effectively with mortar shells.

On one of the nights of fighting in the Shujaiya area built during the 2014 war, Israel lost 13 soldiers in an ambush that included an anti-tank mine and machine gun fire.


While the Israeli army has experience fighting with armor in Palestinian cities, not least in the West Bank, during the Second Intifada, Hamas is believed to now possess a large stock of Kornet anti-tank missiles, which have been used effectively, including by “ Hezbollah” in Lebanon against Israeli main battle tanks.

The movement has also developed drones equipped with munitions of the type widely used in Ukraine, which can drop bombs on vehicles and troops, a new threat.


How will Hamas respond?

Hamas has years of experience fighting the Israeli army, and has become an effective and adaptable urban force. It has a core of experienced combat commanders, who have intimate knowledge of the Israeli way of fighting, some of whom are Hebrew speakers who have studied the Israeli army in depth.


One of the main problems facing Israel in any attempt to launch a ground attack is that it will have to confront equipped Hamas positions, including combat tunnels that have been developed extensively over the years, and in some cases equipped with communications systems.


While Hamas's tunnel networks were once primitive, its engineers now have great experience in building fortified and well-hidden underground sites to be used as command centers and to deploy fighters from, according to the Guardian report.


While Israel once had a clear surveillance advantage over Gaza, cheap and readily available civilian drones acquired by Hamas have leveled the playing field, allowing it to monitor Israeli lines as well.


Can Israel reoccupy Gaza?

While Israel may have the military capacity and will after Saturday's attack, the cost is likely to be high for the IDF and Palestinian civilians, with danger to Israeli hostages being held in the area.


A complete re-occupation of Gaza would constitute a profound challenge that may exceed Israel's ability to manage it in the long term, which indicates that if Israel undertakes a full invasion, its goal will most likely be a comprehensive defeat of Hamas.


From Al Sharq Al Awsat

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:19 am - Jerusalem Time

Haaretz: 4 options for Israel in Gaza, the best of which is bitter

In an analysis of the attack launched by the Palestinian armed resistance on Saturday against Israel, Haaretz newspaper said that there are 4 options facing Israel in the Gaza Strip: They are all bad.


Aside from the shock caused by the “Al-Aqsa Deluge” and the failures that accompanied military intelligence and the army, Israel finds itself facing a difficult problem that is difficult to address, as Israeli journalist Amos Harel says in his analytical article in the newspaper published in Tel Aviv.


He adds that the attack requires a "ferocious" military response, while Israel still hopes - one way or another - to do so without getting involved in a multi-front war, in which Lebanese Hezbollah is also participating.


The writer confirms that this is the first time that Israel has dealt with a situation in which its enemy is holding dozens of military and civilian hostages, as well as the bodies of many soldiers and civilians. He continued to say, "We have never seen such scenes in our lives, and it is natural for them to arouse tremendous anger and extreme frustration."


In his article, Harel identified 4 options that he believes Israeli leaders should consider.


These options are summed up in urgent negotiations on a prisoner exchange agreement, with Hamas demanding an “astronomical” price: the release of Palestinians convicted of killing Israelis from Israeli prisons, thus achieving another huge morale boost.


Or launching a “crushing” air campaign against Hamas targets in the Gaza Strip, in which thousands of Palestinian civilians will be killed or wounded, or tightening the siege on the Gaza Strip and destroying its infrastructure, which could cause a humanitarian and international catastrophe.


While the fourth scenario is a large-scale ground operation that would inflict multiple losses on both sides and “may ultimately fail.”


However, the author of the article goes back and adds that none of these options seem good, “but this is the nature of difficult dilemmas,” and yet he believes that this is the way in which true leadership is scrutinized.


Leadership test

He said that those who are subject to this test or scrutiny are: Netanyahu, “who led us into this trap in the first place,” in addition to the directors of the security services, “who do not trust the prime minister, and members of the government,” most of whom lack political experience and a minimum sense of responsibility, and lack Sufficient military experience.


He claimed that betrayal may have occurred and caused everything that happened last Saturday, without revealing names. However, he soon removed suspicion from the military establishment.


He said in this regard, “The military establishment cannot have failed to identify and contain the attack (as it actually happened, and its consequences were dire), as there must have been betrayal from within.”


He accused "someone, perhaps an officer from the progressive left," of opening the doors to Hamas fighters. "Otherwise, how can the disaster be explained?"


Emergency government

On the other hand, the seriousness of the crisis in its background seemed to lead to the formation of an emergency government, according to the article, whose author believes that the need for more skilled and steadfast hands at the wheel has never been clearer than it is today.


Looking back, it is clear that what happened was a huge mistake; The shortage of defenders of the Be'eri settlement - one of the population centers that suffered the worst cases of the incursion - is what enabled Hamas to advance and inflict heavy losses on Israel, according to the Haaretz article.


Harel attributes this to the government's continued neglect of the region's security needs and the army's tense relationship with local community security coordinators and emergency teams.


He believes that after the war ends, an investigation committee must be formed to look into what happened in depth, and perhaps even provide personal advice.


Source: Haaretz

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:03 am - Jerusalem Time

Axios: Netanyahu informed Biden that Israel has no choice but a ground operation in Gaza

The American news site Axios, citing three informed Israeli and American sources, revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed US President Joe Biden on Sunday that Israel has no choice but to launch a ground military operation in Gaza, and said, “We must enter the Strip.”


Netanyahu added in his call that Israel has no other choice but to respond with force because a country cannot show weakness in the Middle East, stressing that Israel needs to restore deterrence, according to sources.


For his part, Biden raised the issue of the Israeli hostages in Gaza during the call, but Netanyahu informed him of the necessity of entering Gaza, and that negotiation is not possible at the present time.


According to Axios, Netanyahu's message indicates what Israel's response to the Hamas attack will look like in the coming days and weeks, while the Israeli Prime Minister said it will be a "long and difficult war."


According to an American source, Biden is expected to deal with the current Gaza war in a similar way to how he dealt with the Gaza war in 2021. The United States has provided public support for Israel, and has held frequent diplomatic contacts with Netanyahu and other leaders in the region.


Biden asked Netanyahu during the call about a scenario in which a second front would be opened along the Israeli-Lebanese border, and Netanyahu responded that the presence of a front on the Lebanese border is a source of concern, and that Israel is preparing for this scenario, but he stressed that it has no other choice but to respond with great force in Gaza.


The Lebanese Hezbollah announced that a number of its members were killed as a result of the Israeli bombing of southern Lebanon yesterday, Monday, and said that it attacked with missiles two Israeli army centers in the Galilee region in an “initial response.”


Israeli Channel 12 reported that 6 Israeli soldiers were injured - one of them in critical condition - as a result of an armed attack in the border area in southern Lebanon, claimed by the Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad movement.


The Israeli army had announced that gunmen had infiltrated the border from the Lebanese side, and said that its forces had killed two of them, while a third gunman fled back to Lebanon.


The Israeli army announced yesterday, Monday, that it had mobilized 300,000 reserve soldiers - the largest number of reserve soldiers called to service in decades - as part of preparations for a possible ground attack in Gaza.


Last Saturday morning, the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military arm of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), launched the unprecedented military operation Al-Aqsa Flood against Israel, which included the firing of thousands of rockets, infiltration operations, and storming of Israeli settlements and military sites around the Gaza Strip.


Source: Axios

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:01 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel bombed home of Al-Deif family, killing a number of family members

The brother of the commander of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, and two of his children were martyred at dawn today, Wednesday, in an air strike on his house in the Qaizan Al-Najjar area in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, according to what Al-Aqsa satellite channel reported.


The channel reported that an Israeli plane targeted the house of Muhammad Al-Deif's brother with several missiles, destroying it and killing his brother, son, and daughter.


It is not known specifically whether the commander of the Qassam Brigades was in the house at the time of the bombing.


According to the channel, the raid resulted in a number of people being injured with various injuries. The bodies of the dead were recovered from under the rubble of the destroyed house.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 10:00 am - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian Health Ministry warns: The fuel stock in Gaza Strip hospitals ends by tomorrow

The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed on Wednesday that the stock of fuel to operate generators in Gaza Strip hospitals will end tomorrow, Thursday.


Health Minister Mai Kaila said in a press statement: “The fuel stock to operate generators in the Gaza Strip hospitals will end tomorrow, Thursday, which will exacerbate the disastrous conditions in the hospitals, especially after the electricity stops within hours from now.”


The head of the Energy Authority, Dhafer Melhem, confirmed that the Gaza Electricity Company has 300,000 liters of fuel remaining, sufficient for only 10-12 hours.

PALESTINE

Wed 11 Oct 2023 9:54 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli security source talks about ground attack on Gaza

There is increasing talk in Israeli circles about a “ground invasion” of the Gaza Strip, reminiscent of what happened in 2008 and 2014, in response to the surprise attacks launched by Hamas on Saturday morning.


In conjunction with statements by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant that “the attack from the ground will come later” in the wake of the violent air strikes that are devastating Gaza, an Israeli security source told Reuters that the ground attack has now become “inevitable,” after the air strikes.


The security source, who requested to remain anonymous, said that he believes that the Israeli ground invasion “cannot be avoided because of the high price we paid. This will be after the air strikes carried out by the Air Force.”


The source added that the goal is to "weaken the other party, and in the process make individuals flee (from the crowded areas). It is also related to the size of the force, the strategy, and the element of surprise. You cannot just enter."


In the same context, the Israeli Defense Minister said, speaking to soldiers near the Gaza fence: “We started the attack from the air, and we will come later from the ground as well.”


He continued: "We have controlled the area since the second day and have been under attack. Its intensity will intensify."


Former Israeli National Security Advisor Giora Eiland also spoke about the possibility of launching a comprehensive ground attack.