PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army abducts young Palestinian from Tubas

On Sunday evening, the Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from Tubas.


According to local sources, the occupation arrested the young man, Ahmed Imad Sawafta, from the city of Tubas, while he was passing through the Hamra military checkpoint.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

Turkish President Erdogan calls for ‘independent, geographically integrated Palestinian state’

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Sunday said the realization of an independent, and geographically integrated Palestinian state based on 1967 borders, with (East) Jerusalem as the capital, could not be delayed any longer.


“Lasting peace in the Middle East is only possible through a final settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict,” Erdogan said at the opening ceremony of Mor Ephrem Syriac Orthodox Church in Yesilkoy on the European side of Istanbul. It is the first-ever church built in the Turkish Republic era.


Erdogan said Türkiye is ready to do its part to stop the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and reduce the tensions that escalated on Saturday.


“The Palestine issue stands as the root cause of the problems in our region. Our region will remain craving peace unless a just settlement is reached,” the Turkish president added.

Erdogan also emphasized that any steps that will escalate tensions in the region, “lead to more bloodshed and deepen the problems should be avoided.”


Türkiye also intensifies and continues its diplomatic efforts to restore peace, he added.

Palestinian group Hamas launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, saying the unprecedented attack was in response to the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. It said it fired rockets and captured many Israelis.

In retaliation, the Israeli army initiated Operation Swords of Iron against Hamas, launching air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

Fighting continued into its second day on Sunday and Israel declared a state of war.



PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli lawmaker blames pogroms against Palestinians for ‘terrible’ attacks

An Israeli lawmaker has told Al Jazeera that his party warned about events like Saturday’s Hamas attack on Israel if the country’s government continued its illegal occupation of Palestinian lands.


Hamas launched a multipronged assault at dawn on Saturday with thousands of rockets fired at Israel, and the Gaza-based group’s fighters infiltrating Israeli towns and illegal settlements.


The attack left at least 600 Israelis dead, including dozens of soldiers, with bodies strewn on roads. Meanwhile, at least 313 Palestinians have been killed and more than 1,700 others wounded in Israeli bombardments of the besieged Gaza enclave.


Ofer Cassif, a member of the Knesset and leftist Hadash coalition, said he warned the situation would “erupt” if the Israeli government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not change its policies towards Palestinians. Hadash has four seats in the 120-member Knesset.


“We condemn and oppose any assault on innocent civilians. But in contrast to the Israeli government that means that we oppose any assault on Palestinian civilians as well. We must analyze those terrible incidents [the attacks] in the right context – and that is the ongoing occupation,” Cassif said.


“We have been warning time and time again… everything is going to erupt and everybody is going to pay a price – mainly innocent civilians on both sides. And unfortunately, that is exactly what happened,” he said.


“The Israeli government, which is a fascist government, supports, encourages, and leads pogroms against the Palestinians. There is an ethnic cleansing going on. It was obvious the writing was on the wall, written in the blood of the Palestinians  – and unfortunately now Israelis as well,” he added.


More than 20,000 Palestinians have left Gaza’s border region to head further inside the Hamas-controlled territory to seek refuge in UN schools, according to UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees.

 

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:19 pm - Jerusalem Time

South Africa calls for cessation of hostilities between Israel, Palestine

The South African government has called for an immediate cessation of violence between Israel and Palestine.

“South Africa expresses its grave concern over the recent devastating escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” the Department of International Relations and Cooperation (DIRCO) said in a statement Saturday night.

It said: “The new conflagration has arisen from the continued illegal occupation of Palestine land, continued settlement expansion, desecration of the Al Aqsa Mosque and Christian holy sites, and ongoing oppression of the Palestinian people.”


On Saturday, Hamas launched Operation Al-Aqsa Flood saying the surprise attack on Israel was in response to the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. It said it fired rockets and captured many Israelis.

In turn, the Israeli army initiated Operation Swords of Iron against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.


South Africa said the region is in desperate need of a credible peace process that delivers on the calls of a plethora of previous UN resolutions for a two-state solution and a just and comprehensive peace between Israel and Palestine.

Pretoria said it is working together with the international community to ensure a lasting and durable peace that produces a viable, contiguous Palestinian State, existing side-by-side in peace with Israel, within the 1967 internationally recognized borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:15 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Water Authority warns of consequences of cutting off services to Gaza Strip

The Water Authority held the Israeli government responsible for the current situation and the consequences of the brutal aggression against Gaza, which left hundreds of martyrs and thousands of wounded among our people in the Gaza Strip, and left behind massive destruction.


In a statement issued on Sunday evening, the Water Authority considered that the Israeli government’s attempt to stop basic services, such as electricity and water, from citizens in the Gaza Strip as collective punishment, is a serious war crime that will have dire consequences on the ground.


It expressed its deep concern about the repercussions of the severe shortage in water supply to the residents of the Gaza Strip during this difficult period, as the percentage of the total decrease in supply to date throughout the Gaza Strip has reached an estimated 40%.


It said that this decrease in supply came as a result of a number of reasons, the most important of which is the Israeli government’s implementation of its decision to cut off the water supply supplied by “Makrot,” which led to stopping the supply of water supplied to the Central Governorate, and reducing the quantities supplied to Khan Yunis Governorate and Gaza City by about 40%. .


It explained that the power outage seriously affected the operation of desalination plants and wastewater treatment plants. To date, the desalination plants in both northern Gaza and the central governorate have stopped working completely, while the quantities of water from the southern desalination plant have decreased to about half. Sewage treatment plants are completely stopped, and the power outage has led to the cessation of the main water wells or a decrease in pumping rates from these wells.


The statement indicated that the water crisis is expected to worsen in the coming period in Gaza, as a result of the brutal Israeli aggression, which every time inflicts heavy losses on the water and sanitation infrastructure by targeting water facilities directly or indirectly, by destroying the streets, and thus the infrastructure. Water and sanitation infrastructure or due to power outages.


The statement recalled that the losses incurred by the water and sanitation sector as a result of the May 2021 aggression exceeded $40 million.


It stressed that the Israeli practices of stopping basic services, especially disrupting water and sewage systems, will exacerbate the difficult humanitarian situation in Gaza, and will have long-term repercussions on all health, economic, social and environmental aspects of life, and will require double and major efforts that may extend for years and huge investments to repair and restart them. If the treatment plants stop working, it threatens the occurrence of a serious health hazard resulting from torrents of wastewater, and if they worsen, they will lead to the spread of epidemics and diseases among citizens, in addition to re-polluting the groundwater reservoir and re-polluting the sea in Gaza.


The head of the Water Authority, Mazen Ghoneim, called on the international community to take firm positions and practical steps to pressure Israel to stop this Israeli trend that is contrary to all laws, laws and principles of humanity, which is to use water as a weapon or collective punishment against the people of Gaza, which will have dire consequences that would To affect all aspects of life and development, calling for the necessity of restoring electricity services and providing the fuel necessary to operate desalination plants and treatment plants.


He also called for the need to provide protection for technical crews to carry out the necessary maintenance and operation work in water and sanitation facilities.


He warned against the continuation of these serious Israeli violations that may lead to returning the water situation in the Gaza Strip to its previous disastrous situation, which threatened to make life in the Strip impossible to continue, and to destroy all the great and strenuous efforts made by the Palestinian government with international partners and supporters during the past years following the aggression. The year 2014 in Gaza, which led to success in overcoming challenges and creating strategic projects in which the volume of investment reached approximately one billion dollars.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:06 pm - Jerusalem Time

Top Turkish, US diplomats discuss Israel-Palestine conflict


Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke over the phone amid recent tensions between Israel and Palestine, Turkish diplomatic sources said Sunday.


Fidan and Blinken discussed the latest developments in the region, the sources added.

This was the second phone call between the two since tensions escalated between Israel and Palestine on Saturday.


Palestinian group Hamas launched Operation Al-Aqsa deluge, saying the unprecedented attack was in response to the storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque and increased settler violence. It said it fired rockets and captured many Israelis.

In retaliation, the Israeli army initiated Operation Swords of Iron against Hamas, launching air strikes on the Gaza Strip.

Fighting continued into its second day on Sunday, and Israel declared a state of war.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:06 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian President makes a phone call with King Abdullah II and President Sisi

This evening, Sunday, President Mahmoud Abbas made a phone call with King Abdullah II of Jordan and another with the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi, as he stressed the necessity of working with all parties to ensure the cessation of the Israeli aggression against our people everywhere, specifically in the Gaza Strip. Gaza.


President Mahmoud Abbas stressed the importance of delivering relief and medical aid to our people in the Gaza Strip. He also reiterated that the only solution to all the escalation taking place in the region is the political solution by ending the Israeli occupation of the land of the State of Palestine, with Jerusalem as its capital.


For his part, the Jordanian King affirmed making every effort and making contacts with all international and regional parties in order to stop the ongoing escalation and ensure the arrival of aid to the Gaza Strip, reiterating his support for the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people until they achieve their full legitimate rights.


For his part, President Sisi affirmed making every effort and making contacts with all international and regional parties in order to stop the ongoing escalation and ensure the arrival of aid to the Gaza Strip, reiterating his support for the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people until they achieve their full legitimate rights.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 8:03 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian President calls Fatah leader in Gaza Helles to follow up on situation in Gaza Strip

This evening, Sunday, President Mahmoud Abbas made a phone call with leader Ahmed Helles, member of the Fatah Central Committee and Commissioner of Mobilization and Organization in the Southern Governorates, in order to follow up on the situation in the Gaza Strip, in light of the continuation and escalation of the Israeli aggression.


President Abbas reaffirmed the right of our people to defend themselves and protect their children from the aggression of the occupation, stressing the necessity of providing all possible medical and humanitarian needs for our people in the Gaza Strip.


President Abbas stressed the need to protect the internal front and strengthen national cohesion in the face of the challenges resulting from the continued Israeli aggression against our people in all their locations, in Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 7:56 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army raids west of Palestinian city Jenin

On Sunday evening, Israeli occupation forces stormed the villages of Rummana and Zabuba, west of Jenin.


According to local sources, the occupation forces stormed Al-Qaryatayn, launched a massive inspection campaign, deployed an infantry squad at the Al-Qaryatayn junction, and set up a military checkpoint.


Sources added that the occupation forces carried out military training among the olive groves on the lands of Al-Qaryatayn.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 7:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

A young Palestinian killed by Israeli army in Jericho

This Sunday evening, a young man was killed as a result of being shot by Israeli occupation forces, during clashes that broke out at the northern entrance to the city of Jericho.


According to local sources, the young man, Abdel Halim Abu Sneina, was martyred after being hit by two bullets in the chest and abdomen, during confrontations at the northern checkpoint of the city of Jericho.


Confrontations had broken out in Jericho at the southern entrances near Aqabat Jabr camp, and the northern entrance near Ain al-Sultan camp.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 7:41 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel-Hamas war: what has happened and what has caused the conflict?

What happened on the border between Israel and Gaza on Saturday?

Shocked Israelis woke on the last day of the Jewish high holidays to the wail of sirens as Hamas and Islamic Jihad fired thousands of rockets from Gaza and armed militants broke down the hi-tech barriers surrounding the strip to enter Israel, shooting and taking hostages. Militants in boats also tried to enter Israel by sea.

It was a staggering and unprecedented offensive by Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and a catastrophic intelligence failure by Israel – and both will have long-lasting repercussions and consequences. The Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, declared that Israel was at war and that Palestinians would pay a heavy price.

Militants infiltrated Jewish communities near the border with Gaza, killing and seizing civilians and soldiers. Unverified videos showed terrified Israelis covered in blood, and with hands tied behind their backs, being taken by Palestinian gunmen. Many people rushed to safe rooms in their homes as the carnage unfolded around them.

Hundreds of young people at an all-night dance festival in southern Israel found themselves under fire. “They were going tree by tree and shooting. Everywhere From two sides. I saw people were dying all around,” said one survivor.

By nightfall on Saturday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) estimated there were still 200-300 Palestinian militants inside Israel. There were eight “points of engagement” where the IDF was trying to regain control from militants.


How did Israel respond?

Israel called up army reservists and launched a wave of airstrikes on the tiny strip, which is home to 2.3 million people. Netanyahu warned Palestinians in Gaza to “get out of there now” as he vowed to reduce Hamas hideouts to “rubble”, but there is nowhere for those in the blockaded territory to escape to.

Warplanes targeted several buildings in the centre of Gaza City, including Palestine Tower, an 11-storey building that houses Hamas radio stations.

 

Israel has indicated it may launch a ground invasion, although this would carry huge risks both for IDF troops and for Israeli hostages being held in the territory.

Israel has cut off electricity and fuel supplies to Gaza, which may soon affect the strip’s medical facilities that are already under extreme pressure from people injured in the bombardment.

Video recorded in Gaza showed a mosque destroyed in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, and several large buildings in Gaza City in ruins.


Palestinians in Gaza shared images of text messages sent by the Israeli military to people in the Beit Hanoun area in the north of the strip that ordered them to leave their homes before the airstrikes.

How many people have been killed and injured? And how many Israelis have been taken hostage?

At least 300 Israelis were killed and about 2,000 people were being treated in hospitals – 19 of them in critical condition – according to reports on Sunday.

The IDF spokesperson Daniel Hagari said more than 400 Palestinian militants had been killed in southern Israel and the Gaza Strip, and dozens more had been captured.

The Palestinian health ministry said on Sunday morning that at least 313 Palestinians had been killed, including 20 children, and nearly 2,000 wounded as a result of Israeli airstrikes in Gaza since Saturday. Seven people were also killed by Israeli army fire in the West Bank, including a child, it said.

Hamas has reportedly taken as many as 100 Israelis hostage – both soldiers and civilians, alive and dead.


Why did Hamas and Islamic Jihad launch the attack?

The exact reasons for the attack are not clear, but there has been growing violence for months between Israeli soldiers and settlers and Palestinians in the West Bank. Armed settlers have attacked Palestinian villages; militants in the West Bank have attacked soldiers and settlers, and there have been repeated IDF raids on Palestinian cities.

During the past week, some Jews have prayed inside the compound of al-Aqsa mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City. The area around the mosque is known to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif and is the third holiest place for Islam after Mecca and Medina in Saudi Arabia. To Jews, it is known as Temple Mount, and is venerated as the site of the biblical Jewish temple. Jews are not permitted to pray inside al-Aqsa compound; to do so is highly provocative. Hamas has called its current offensive Operation al-Aqsa Deluge.

The longer backdrop is a 16-year blockade of Gaza by Israel and Egypt that has almost destroyed the strip’s internal economy and has caused hardship for the people living there.

 

Extreme religious nationalists who are part of Israel’s rightwing coalition government have repeatedly called for the annexation of Palestinian territory. There has also been speculation that the offensive could have been encouraged by Iran as a means of scuppering moves by Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel.


Why did the attack take Israel by surprise?

Hamas must have planned this offensive for many months, and it is a mystery why Israeli intelligence appears to have had no idea it was coming.

Israel’s surveillance of Gaza is intense. It monitors activity, communications and daily life via state-of-the-art surveillance equipment, including drones flying over the strip. It also relies on human intelligence via informants, many of whom are blackmailed or otherwise coerced into assisting Israel.

The intelligence failure is monumental, and will shake the Israeli public’s faith in their government and army’s ability to protect civilians.

“All of Israel is asking itself: where is the IDF, where are the police, where is the security?” said Eli Maron, a former head of the Israeli navy, on Channel 12. “It’s a colossal failure; the [defense] establishments have simply failed, with vast consequences.”


What does Hamas hope to gain?

The militant organization that has ruled the Gaza Strip since 2007 has shown the world that it is a force to be reckoned with, but it is hard to see how there can be a positive outcome for Hamas or Gaza from the events this weekend.

Israel is likely to use the full force of its military might to crush militant activity, not just in Gaza but also the West Bank and East Jerusalem. In the process, a huge number of Palestinian civilians are likely to be killed, and homes and infrastructure destroyed.


The hostage-taking will also complicate Israel’s response and gives Hamas a significant bargaining chip. Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier held in Gaza by Hamas for five years, was finally released in 2011 in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners.

If Iran is involved, it will hope the violence will scupper any deal between Israel and Saudi Arabia.


Does Hamas have the support of ordinary people in Gaza?

Many people in Gaza just want to get on with their lives, free from the blockade and repeated wars and conflicts. 

 

However, others are driven to take up arms by the lack of hope and the misery that is characteristic of life in Gaza. They see militant action as the only way of asserting themselves and fighting for a better future.

Support for Hamas has not been tested since the last elections in Gaza in 2006.


What has been the international reaction to the Hamas offensive?

There has been overwhelming condemnation of Hamas and support for Israel’s right to defend itself. Joe Biden told Netanyahu that the US “stands with the people of Israel in the face of these terrorist assaults … My administration’s support for Israeli’s security is rock solid and unwavering.”


The UN security council is to hold an emergency meeting on Sunday to discuss the crisis. Meanwhile, UN peacekeeping forces have been deployed along the Lebanon-Israel border to “maintain stability and help avoid escalation”.


The Egyptian government said it was in talks with Saudi Arabia and Jordan to try to find a way to defuse the crisis. Egypt has been heavily involved in brokering ceasefires in the past.


 From The Guardian

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 6:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army: We attacked 120 targets in Beit Hanoun

The Israeli army said, Sunday evening, that dozens of aircraft attacked about 120 targets in the town of Beit Hanoun in the northern Gaza Strip, during 3 rounds carried out by dozens of aircraft in the past hours.


The Israeli military spokesman stated that tens of tons of explosives were dropped during the attack.


He claimed that the town of Beit Hanoun is considered a "terrorist" den for Hamas, and many activities are carried out from there.


He claimed that a tunnel he was using in the area was attacked, and another tunnel in Gaza City was destroyed.

He stated that 800 targets were attacked in the Gaza Strip.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 6:31 pm - Jerusalem Time

Biden renews his support for Israel

US President Joe Biden renewed, this Sunday evening, his unlimited and unconditional support for Israel.


This came in the second phone call between Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, after a call that took place yesterday.


According to the Hebrew channel Reshet Kan, Biden confirmed his support for Israel in its attack on Gaza.


Biden promised to provide military support from offensive and defensive ammunition to Israel.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 6:13 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli Settlers attack the Palestinian town of Qasra, south of Nablus

This Sunday evening, settlers attacked the town of Qasra, south of Nablus.


According to local sources, armed settlers from the “Yesh Kodesh” settlement, established on the town’s lands, attacked the residents on the eastern side of it, under the protection of the occupation army.


He added that the settlers used motorcycles to reach citizens' homes, stressing that the residents confronted them, which led to the outbreak of confrontations, amid heavy gunfire.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 6:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Premier: We are taking Arab and international action to deter Israeli aggression on Gaza

Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh said, “From the first moment of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, we began taking Arab and international action to stop the aggression and stop the bloodshed.”


Shtayyeh added, in his speech about the developments in the situation in the Gaza Strip, “We made it clear to the world that the security solutions adopted by Israel will not benefit anything, as the only solution lies in ending the occupation.”


He continued: "Under the guidance of President Mahmoud Abbas, we began a campaign to alleviate the suffering of our people in the Gaza Strip, and we asked our embassy in the Arab Republic of Egypt to examine options with our brothers in Egypt, in order to deliver aid through the Rafah crossing."


Shtayyeh said: “Yesterday we started a blood donation campaign and it is continuing, and we call on our people to donate blood through the centers designated for that. We have also communicated with the World Health Organization and UNICEF in order to deliver an aid package of medicines to our people in the Gaza Strip, and to send a medical delegation as well.”


He added: "We have instructed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to direct our ambassadors to explain the situation and situation that our people are suffering from, whether in the city of Jerusalem, settler terrorism, or the siege of the Gaza Strip," stressing that "our people, wherever they are, are one and united. When they suffer in one place, we suffer everywhere, and this suffering ends with an end to it." Occupation".

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 6:00 pm - Jerusalem Time

3 Palestinian injuries during confrontations with Israeli army in West Bank

Three Palestinian citizens, including a teen, were injured by live bullets this Sunday evening, during confrontations that broke out with the Israeli occupation in various areas in the West Bank.


In Bethlehem, a 17-year-old boy was injured by a bullet in the thigh and was taken to a clinic in the town.


In the city of Al-Bireh, a citizen was injured by live bullets in the thigh, at the northern entrance to the city.


A 13-year-old teen was injured by live bullets in the thigh near the Huwwara checkpoint, south of Nablus, and was taken to the hospital.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 5:27 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu appoints new official for Israeli prisoners and missing persons

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced, this evening, Sunday, the appointment of a new official for the file of the coordinator of Israeli prisoners and missing persons, a day after dozens of them were captured by members of the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement.


According to the Hebrew Channel 12, General Gal Hirsch has been appointed reserve, indicating that all government agencies will submit to his instructions.


This comes in light of talk about Israel’s request to Egypt to intervene and negotiate the release of sick and elderly Israeli prisoners, which was denied by Israeli sources.


PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 5:13 pm - Jerusalem Time

Jordanian King stresses the need to strengthen Arab coordination to stop the escalation

Jordanian King Abdullah II stressed the need to strengthen Arab coordination to stop the escalation in Gaza and its surroundings, and to support the Palestinian people in achieving their legitimate rights.


King Abdullah II, during a phone call he received from Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammad Shiaa Al-Sudani, today, Sunday, stressed the importance of respecting international and humanitarian law.


He explained that there is communication with regional and international partners to discuss urgent international action to stop the escalation.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 5:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Suffocation injuries of Palestinians in clashes with Israeli army north of Bethlehem

A number of citizens suffered from suffocation, today, Sunday, during confrontations with the Israeli occupation forces in Bethlehem.


According to security and local sources, the confrontations centered at the northern entrance to the city, during which the occupation forces fired stun grenades and poisonous gas, which led to a number of residents of Al-Azza camp suffocating, and they were treated in the field.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 4:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

Interior Ministry in Gaza warns against engaging in messages broadcast by Israel

Today, Sunday, the Media Office of the Ministry of Interior and National Security called on citizens not to respond to recorded voice messages that were randomly sent by the Israeli occupation to the phones of citizens in Gaza, asking them to leave their homes.


It added: These messages aim to incite panic and fear within the framework of the psychological warfare accompanying the occupation’s aggression against the Palestinian people.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 4:42 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli prison admin. imposes punitive measures against detainees

The Prisoners' Club reported that since yesterday, the occupation prison administration had imposed "punitive measures" against the detainees, which consisted of closing sections in all prisons, withdrawing the limited number of television sets available to detainees, increasing jamming devices, stopping visits to the detainees' families, and informing lawyers of the cancellation of visits made to them.


The Prisoner's Club added, in a statement on Sunday, that the occupation also decided, pursuant to a military order, to increase the period of extending the detention of detainees from 96 hours to 8 days, and to prevent all detainees from meeting with a lawyer during the first four days of detention.


Yesterday, the repressive forces stormed the detention section of the “Damoun” prison, using poisonous gas, cutting off their electricity, and isolating the prison representative, Marah Bakir, and transferring her - according to available information - to the “Jalmatt” prison. In light of this, the female detainees decided to take protest steps, namely: Return meals, refusing the so-called "count" procedure.


It is worth mentioning that the number of detainees in the occupation prisons is more than 5,250, including 39 female detainees, 170 children, and more than 1,300 administrative detainees.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 4:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel-Palestine conflict: Fierce gun battles rage with Hamas militants as ‘over 500 Israelis killed’

Israel and Hamas fighters are still trading fire in Israeli towns a day after the Palestinian militants breached the heavily fortified border from Gaza and poured into nearby settlements, killing and taking hostage both soldiers and civilians in an unprecedented attack.

British citizen Jacob Marlowe is among the missing after Hamas stormed a music festival and seized partygoers as hostages on Saturday morning.


The death toll for Israelis has risen to almost 600, several local media outlets have reported including Times of Israel and Haaretz.


Vowing brutal retaliation, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu has declared the country to be at war and vowed to turn Hamas sites to rubble – warning Palestinians they should leave besieged Gaza, despite them being unable to do so.


Gaza health authorities reported 313 fatalities, as relentless Israeli strikes continued overnight. Israel’s military claimed on Sunday to have killed more than 400 Hamas gunmen as battles continued to dislodge and root out militants from eight settlements within Israel.

The military gave Israeli residents 24 hours to evacuate homes near the border, warning that “every attacker located in a house, all the commanders in houses, will be hit by Israeli fire”.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 4:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

PA Premier Shtayyeh to British Foreign Minister: Any international alignment with Israel is a greater crimes

Today, Sunday, Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh discussed with British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly the ongoing escalation in the Gaza Strip.


The Prime Minister said in a phone call with the British Foreign Minister: “Israel bears full responsibility for what is happening, by creating a climate of hatred, violence, incitement, and violating international law.”


He added: "We have always warned of the seriousness of the repercussions that will result from continuing the siege of our people in the Gaza Strip, continuing to storm cities, towns, villages and camps, violating sanctities, attacking Muslim and Christian worshipers, and spitting on monks."


He considered that the international alignment behind Israel encourages it to commit more crimes in the Gaza Strip against our people, and that our people are one in Gaza, the West Bank, and the diaspora.


He continued: "Now, the world is required to stop the aggression against Gaza and create a political horizon that meets the rights of our people."

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

"Israel" denies existence of negotiations regarding prisoners held by Palestinian Movement Hamas

An Israeli political source denied, Sunday evening, the existence of any contacts or negotiations with Egypt in order to hold negotiations regarding prisoners held by Hamas.


The source told Hebrew Channel 13 that these reports are incorrect and there are currently no communications.

PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

Egyptian President and Jordan King discuss efforts to stop Palestinian-Israeli escalation

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein discussed, by telephone today (Sunday), efforts to stop the escalation between the Palestinian and Israeli sides and enhance the calm in order to reach a comprehensive and just settlement of the Palestinian issue.


Counselor Ahmed Fahmy, spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, said in a statement on his Facebook page that President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein, King of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.


Fahmi said that the call covered consultations on efforts to stop the ongoing escalation between the Palestinian and Israeli sides, where recent developments were reviewed and the priority of concerted regional and international efforts to work to stop escalation and violence, and exercise self-restraint, to stop bloodshed and prevent further deterioration of the situation.


He explained that it was agreed, during the call, to continue and intensify consultation and coordination between Egypt and Jordan with the aim of strengthening efforts to achieve calm, in order to advance the path of a comprehensive and just settlement of the Palestinian issue, on the basis of the two-state solution, in accordance with the relevant references of international legitimacy, and in a way that ensures the establishment of peace and stability in the region. .


PALESTINE

Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

Moscow and Kiev react to Israel-Palestine escalation

RT Russian channel reported that Russia and Ukraine, which have been locked in a major conflict for more than a year and a half, have reacted to the escalation of hostilities between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.


On Saturday, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov urged both sides of the conflict to cease hostilities immediately. Russia’s stance on the latest Israel-Palestine escalation was further outlined by Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, Maria Zakharova, who released a special statement on the matter.


“We call on the Palestinian and Israeli sides for an immediate ceasefire, renunciation of violence, exercising necessary restraint, and the launch, with the assistance of the international community, of a negotiation process aimed at establishing a comprehensive, lasting, and much-awaited peace in the Middle East,” Zakharova said.


The escalation in the region is yet another manifestation of the “closed cycle of violence,” the spokeswoman noted, adding that Russia believes the 75-year-long conflict cannot be solved through military means. The flare-up is a “result of a chronic failure to comply with relevant UN and Security Council resolutions,” as well as a derailment of the peace process by the collective West, Zakharova explained.


Meanwhile, Kiev proclaimed its full support for Israel, denouncing Hamas as “terrorists.” “Ukraine strongly condemns the ongoing terrorist attacks against Israel, including rocket attacks against the civilian population in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv. We express our support for Israel in its right to defend itself and its people,” the Ukrainian foreign minister wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter.


This stance was amplified by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who took to Telegram to urge the “whole world” to support Israel in its fight against Palestinians.


“Horrible reports from Israel. My condolences to everyone whose family and friends died in the terrorist attack … Israel’s right to defense is beyond any doubt,” Zelensky stated.


Hamas initiated a major assault on Israel early on Saturday, launching dozens of rockets from Gaza, as well as attacking border checkpoints and infiltrating multiple locations across southern Israel. Footage circulating online suggests multiple Israeli military installations were overrun by Hamas militants, with a significant number of Israelis, both servicemen and civilians, killed or captured.


Israel responded with massive airstrikes on Gaza, which have already killed more than 150 people and injured nearly 1,000, according to the local health authority. Israel has also announced the mobilization of military reservists, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu saying the country was now “at war.”

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Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:21 pm - Jerusalem Time

Germany’s finance minister pushes for review of Palestine aid

Germany should urgently review the money it spends on humanitarian aid for Palestinians, given the ongoing large-scale attacks by Hamas militants on Israeli civilians, Finance Minister Christian Lindner said on Saturday. 


“I therefore hope to receive a recommendation from the foreign minister on how the German state should proceed with the financial support for the Palestinians in light of this violence.” The minister added that any decision regarding the aid should be “implemented immediately.” 


According to Lindner, Berlin transferred €340 million ($360 million) in humanitarian and development aid for Palestinians in 2021 and 2022 alone. 


Meanwhile, Gregor Gysi, an MP for the Left Party (Die Linke), opposed cutting aid to Gaza. “Palestinian organizations can and must be supported, but not Hamas,” the politician told Der Spiegel magazine. He also condemned Hamas for killing civilians and taking Israelis hostage.


Hamas launched an attack on Israel on Saturday morning, firing rockets from Gaza and sending groups of militants across the border. Israel responded by striking targets in Gaza which it said were used by the group.

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Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:14 pm - Jerusalem Time

Security Council holds closed consultations on Palestine

The UN Security Council members will convene on Sunday for emergency closed consultations on "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question". The Council members will discuss the recent escalation of violence in Israel and Gaza. 


Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland is expected to brief. It is noteworthy that the meeting was initially requested in the private meeting format but was later changed to consultations after several members expressed a preference for the latter format. 


While both formats are closed to the public, consultations differ from a private meeting in that it is not a formal meeting of the Security Council.


 In addition, only Council members can participate in consultations, whereas member states whose interests are directly affected may be invited to participate in a private meeting in accordance with rule 37 and rule 39 of the Council’s provisional rules of procedure. The next regular meeting on this file is the quarterly open debate on "The situation in the Middle East, including the Palestinian question" scheduled for 24 October.

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Sun 08 Oct 2023 3:09 pm - Jerusalem Time

Egypt, Russian officials discuss urgent need for ceasefire as Israeli-Palestine conflict escalates

Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry held a phone call with his Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov where they discussed the role of the UN Security Council in stopping the recent escalation in Palestinian-Israeli clashes, dubbed the “Al-Aqsa Storm”.


Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Ahmed Abu Zeid, confirmed that both ministers called for an immediate halt to the ongoing escalation in the Gaza Strip and the violent clashes between the Palestinian and Israeli sides. The UN Security Council meeting on Sunday, called for by the Brazilian Presidency of the Council, will provide a significant opportunity to discuss the escalation and attempts to end it.


The spokesperson also revealed that Shoukry stressed to his Russian counterpart the importance of the UN Security Council in shouldering its responsibility in dealing with the Palestinian issue, taking all comprehensive measures to protect Palestinian rights – foremost of which is the right of the Palestinian people to establish an independent state. Egypt has a long history of mediation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, and will likely play a major role in attempting to bring about a ceasefire.   


Escalation into war

The Israeli military on Saturday declared that Israel was in a ‘state of war’ after Hamas militants fired rockets and sent forces into Israeli territory.

“If you have a gun, get it out. This is the time to use it – get out with trucks, cars, axes, today the best and most honorable history starts,” Hamas military commander Muhammad Al-Deif said in a recorded message as reported by CNN. 


Israeli media on Sunday have reported 350 deaths so far in the clashes. The “Al-Aqsa Storm” operation was a series of coordinated attacks launched by Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip and Israel on Saturday.

The Izzedine al Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, announced on Sunday morning the killing of the commander of the communications battalion in the Israeli army – amid the escalation of clashes taking place since Saturday. 


The Palestinian group also reported that artillery units are supporting its fighters with rockets in Ofakim, Sderot, Yad Mordechai, and more.

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Sun 08 Oct 2023 2:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli repressive forces storm female prisoners’ section in “Damoun” prison

The Israeli repressive forces stormed the female prisoners’ section in the “Damoun” prison, isolated the female prisoner’s representative, Marah Bakir, and transferred her to the “Jalama” prison.


  The Prisoner Club added in a statement issued today, Sunday, that the occupation forces cut off the electricity supply to the department after storming it yesterday.


He pointed out that the female prisoners decided to take protest steps, which included returning meals, and not specifying the “number,” which is one of the “security” measures imposed by the prison administration on detainees.