Live blog: Gaza death toll rises over 46,500 amid Israel's genocidal war
Israel's genocide in Gaza — now in its 463rd day — has reportedly killed over 46,537 Palestinians and wounded 109,378 others. In Lebanon, Israel has killed at least 4,063 people since October 2023.
Saturday, January 11, 2025
1108 GMT — At least 32 more Palestinians were killed in relentless Israeli attacks in Gaza, bringing the overall death toll since October 2023 to 46,537, according to the Health Ministry in the besieged enclave.
A ministry statement added that around 193 people were wounded by Israel's multiple bombardments, bringing the total number of wounded to 109,571.
The ministry also noted that thousands of Palestinians are still under the rubble and on the streets and that ambulance and rescue crews cannot reach them.
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1013 GMT — Israeli deputy chief of staff requests to step down: Media
Israeli media has reported that Amir Baram, deputy chief of staff of the Israeli army, has requested to step down from his role by the end of February, citing strained relations with Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi.
According to the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, Maj. Gen. Baram submitted his request to Halevi on Friday, asking to end his role at the end of February.
The decision is said to have caused a "shock" within the General Staff especially as Halevi also indicated to resign after the completion of a report on Israel's handling of the Oct. 7, 2023 attack.
0940 GMT — UNRWA transfers thousands of refugee files from Gaza, West Bank to ‘safe location’
The commissioner-general of the UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) has said that thousands of archival refugee files from Gaza and the occupied West Bank have been transferred to a "safe location."
In a statement late Friday, Philippe Lazzarini emphasized that “UNRWA is the custodian of the Palestine Refugees' identity and history.”
He said "the Agency's family archives for Palestine Refugees have been kept and persevered for the past 75 years" and “Thanks to dedicated UNRWA teams, thousands of archive files from the Gaza Strip and the West Bank were brought to safety and digitised."
"The preservation of these files is essential to protecting the rights of Palestine Refugees under international law,” he said, adding: “It is time for a peaceful diplomatic solution that will end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including addressing the plight of Palestine Refugees once and for all."
0903 GMT — Israel fears Houthi retaliation following joint airstrikes in Yemen: Media
Israeli media has reported that security agencies are on high alert fearing a possible Houthi retaliation following a joint Israeli-American-British air strikes on targets in Yemen on Friday.
According to the Houthi group and Israeli confirmation, the strikes, which involved 25 air raids, targeted Yemen’s capital Sanaa, Amran governorate in the north, and Al Hudaida in the west . One person was killed, nine others were injured, and residential areas were damaged during the attacks.
“The Israeli security system is in a heightened state of alert due to anticipated Houthi retaliation for the Friday strikes,” Israeli Channel 12 reported.
It added that “there are genuine fears that the Houthis may attempt to respond to the joint assault in the coming hours.”
Israeli occupation forces kill three Palestinians in overnight attacks in Gaza. Ashraf Shannon has the latest from Khan Younis pic.twitter.com/bkw1kW57Nb
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0817 GMT — Latest Israeli strikes kill at least four Palestinians in Gaza
At least four Palestinians were killed and several others wounded in Israeli air strikes targeting Gaza City, officials and sources have said.
A medical source told Anadolu Agency that three Palestinians were killed and others injured in an air strike on an apartment near Al-Kanz Mosque in Al-Rimal neighbourhood, west of Gaza City.
Another Palestinian was killed and several others wounded in a strike on an apartment in the Zeitoun neighbourhood, east of Gaza City, according to the civil defence teams.
0330 GMT — Palestinian media condemn killing of Anadolu cameraman
Palestinian media organisations condemned the killing of Saed Abu Nabhan, a freelance Anadolu Agency cameraman in Gaza.
Abu Nabhan, who was covering events in the Nuseirat refugee camp, was "martyred by the bullets of Israeli snipers", according to a statement from the Gaza Media Office.
It described the killing as part of Israel's "targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists" and accused Israel, along with its allies, including the US, UK, Germany and France, of bearing full responsibility for the attack.
0230 GMT — Israel's expansionist policies are a global justice issue: Türkiye
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan has said Israel's expansionist policies in the region have become an issue not only for regional countries but also for the international community and global justice.
Fidan made the remarks in a meeting in Istanbul with representatives from national and international media organisations based in Türkiye, where he addressed the current political landscape.
In response to a question about the potential for direct conflict between Türkiye and Israel due to Israel's expansionist policies in southern Syria, Fidan said the "issue is not Türkiye's problem alone. We will face and overcome global and regional challenges posed by Israel, together with our regional allies, global actors and partners".
2350 GMT — Israel kills 17 more Palestinians in overnight strikes in Gaza
Israel has killed at least 17 Palestinians in air strikes across besieged Gaza.
In central Gaza, Israel killed seven Palestinians and wounded others after striking a group of people in Bureij camp, medical sources and witnesses told Anadolu Agency.
Paramedics recovered the body of a Palestinian killed by the Israeli army after Israeli tanks withdrew from the northern area of the Nuseirat refugee camp.
The Israeli military also killed three more Palestinians after striking a home of the Fannana family in eastern Gaza City, a medical source said.
In another strike on the city, Israel killed four Palestinians after the army bombed a group of people in the eastern Shejaiya neighbourhood, a medical source told Anadolu.
In southern Gaza, a Palestinian man was killed and two wounded in a strike on a group of people in Khan Younis, according to a medical source.
A Palestinian succumbed to the wounds he sustained in a previous strike on a tent in Khan Younis's Al Mawasi area, which the Israeli army designates as a "safe humanitarian zone".
2348 GMT — Houthis announce attack on US aircraft carrier
The Yemeni Houthi group has announced another attack against a US aircraft carrier in the Red Sea.
The group's military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, said fighters targeted the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier and several naval vessels in the northern Red Sea with several cruise missiles and drones.
Saree claimed the attack "foiled a new assault on Yemen by the USS Harry Truman aircraft carrier", forcing it to leave the northern Red Sea.
Palestine reports 4,500 limbs were severed in Gaza, with 800 children and 540 women among the maimed, as Israel leaves a trail of devastation and a broken generation
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2317 GMT — Zionist settlers assault Palestinian farmers in West Bank
Illegal Israeli settlers have carried out assaults against Palestinian farmers in the Al Aghwar area, also known as the Jordan Valley, in the northern occupied West Bank.
Moataz Bisharat, who is responsible for monitoring Israeli settlement-building activity, told Anadolu Agency that settlers, protected by Israeli forces, attacked the farmers in the Umm al Quba Plain in the northern Al Aghwar area and forced them to leave their lands.
He noted that the army intervened in favour of the illegal settlers and declared the area a "closed military zone".
The activist said that the settlers, in a separate incident, set up a tent on a hill east of a Palestinian community living in the Al Farsiya Khallet Khader area, as a prelude to establishing an illegal settlement outpost.
He said another group of illegal settlers destroyed the olive trees of Palestinian villagers in the Bardala village in the northern Al Aghwar area.
2245 GMT — UK vows to block Gaza protest
London police have said they will not change a decision to ban a planned pro-Palestine march next week, a move that has sparked controversy.
Amid a wide-range demand to retreat from the disputed decision, Metropolitan Police said the Public Order Act to prevent the pro-Palestine rally from forming outside the BBC will be in place on January 18.
"Our position remains unchanged and our statement still stands," a spokesperson for Metropolitan Police told Anadolu Agency in response to a question about whether police will reconsider the decision.
2150 GMT — US expresses 'deep concern' over killings of Gaza journalists
The US has expressed "deep concern" about the "unprecedented" number of journalists killed in besieged Gaza, following the killing of Saed Abu Nabhan, a freelance cameraman for Anadolu Agency, who was fatally shot Friday by an Israeli army long-range rifle.
"We have seen these reports," a State Department spokesperson told Anadolu Agency on condition of anonymity when asked about Nabhan's killing.
"As the secretary himself has said, we offer our deep condolences for the many Palestinian journalists in Gaza killed or injured during this war, and for all that they have suffered as they bring these on-the-ground reports to the rest of the world."
"We are deeply concerned by the unprecedented number of journalists killed in Gaza and continue to engage Israel on the importance of protecting journalists and all civilians during the conflict," said the spokesperson.
2122 GMT — Israelis protest for release of Palestinian hospital director
Scores of Israeli activists have staged a protest to demand the release of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, who was abducted by the Israeli army at his hospital in northern Gaza two weeks ago.
According to an Anadolu Agency reporter, the peace activists, affiliated with the Israeli Standing Together movement, held their protest near the notorious Sde Teiman prison facility in southern Israel.
They raised photos of Abu Safiya and banners that read "Stop hiding people", "Release Dr. Abu Safiya", and "Gaza needs doctors".
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