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Israel's war on Gaza, now in its 243rd day, has killed at least 36,586 Palestinians — 71% of them being women, children and infants –– and wounded 83,074, Palestine reports, with 10,000+ said to be buried under debris of bombed homes.

At least five Palestinians were killed and others injured in an Israeli air strike targeting a house inside a refugee camp in Gaza. / Photo: AA
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At least five Palestinians were killed and others injured in an Israeli air strike targeting a house inside a refugee camp in Gaza. / Photo: AA

Wednesday, June 5, 2024

1902 GMT — The UN has criticised a bill that was passed by the US House of Representatives to impose sanctions against the International Criminal Court (ICC) in response to its chief prosecutor seeking arrest warrants against Israeli officials.

"We have been very clear in the past in calling out any threats of harassment against international civil servants, including those who work for the International Criminal Court," Stephane Dujarric said during a news conference.

Asked about the UN's reaction to the passage in the House, Dujarric said: "I leave the interpretation and analysis to journalists and analysts such as yourself."

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1845 GMT — US 'incredibly concerned' by potential Hezbollah-Israel escalation

United States has said that it is "incredibly concerned" about the potential for escalation between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah as fears of a full-blown war continue to rise.

"It's something we've been concerned about since the immediate aftermath of October 7," State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller told reporters.

"We continue to pursue a diplomatic resolution because we don't want to see that escalation of the conflict, which would just lead to further loss of life from both Israelis and the Lebanese people, and would greatly harm Israel's overall security and stability in the region," he added.

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1837 GMT — Five Palestinians killed in Israeli air strike on Gaza refugee camp

At least five Palestinians were killed and others injured in an Israeli air strike targeting a house inside a refugee camp in Gaza.

According to a medical source, several injured people were transported to the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital following an Israeli strike on a house in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

Witnesses said that medical and civil defence teams searched for survivors amid the rubble.

1810 GMT — International journalists should be allowed into Gaza: US

The US State Department has said that international journalists should be allowed into Gaza and that the agency raised the issue with Israel.

Spokesperson Matt Miller said the US raised the issue at senior levels to make it clear that journalists should able to operate inside Gaza.

"We think journalists ought to be able to cover the war in Gaza, that includes journalists from outside Gaza. A lot of what the world knows is happening in Gaza is precisely, as you point out, it's because of the work that journalists do, sometimes with incredibly tragic consequences," Miller told reporters.

"We support that work and we want to see it continue and we think that ought to be allowed in Gaza," he added.

1720 GMT — Erdogan says reacting to situation in Gaza 'our humanitarian duty’

Türkiye's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said reacting to the situation in Gaza, where Israel has killed more than 36,000 people since last October, is "our humanitarian duty."

"It is our humanitarian duty to the Palestinian people to react to this insane situation, which puts our humanity and our faith to the test,” Erdogan said in an address at the 8th Anatolian Media Awards ceremony in Ankara.

"We see that those who have spent years lecturing us on press freedom remain silent regarding the incidents taking place in the occupied Palestinian territory," the president added.

“Those who play deaf, dumb, and blind towards genocide today cannot erase this black mark for the rest of their lives," Erdogan said.

1715 GMT — Over 500 Palestinians killed by Israeli forces, settlers in occupied West Bank since last October: UN

The UN has reported that in addition to the carnage in Gaza, more than 500 Palestinians, most of them are children, have been killed since last Oct. 7 in the occupied West Bank.

The UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) reports that “since 7 October, more than 500 Palestinians – nearly a quarter of them children – have been killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem," Stephane Dujarric told reporters at a news conference.

Saying that Israeli forces are responsible for the majority of the killings, Dujarric also noted that over "5,100 Palestinians were injured in these areas" during the same period.

"OCHA has also recorded more than 940 attacks by Israeli settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since 7 October," he added.

1653 GMT — Qatar PM, Egypt intelligence chief meet Hamas in Doha

Qatar's Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani and Egypt's intelligence chief Abbas Kamel met with Hamas members in Doha for talks on a Gaza truce, a source with knowledge of negotiations has said.

The lead mediators met with the Palestinian group to "discuss a deal for a truce in Gaza and the exchange of hostages and prisoners", the source said on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the talks.

CIA chief Bill Burns was also expected in Qatar to continue working with mediators to reach an agreement on a cessation of hostilities, the same informed source had said on Tuesday.

1637 GMT — Israeli Knesset advances bill to bar diplomatic missions in Jerusalem from serving Palestinians

The Knesset (Israel’s parliament) has approved in preliminary reading a bill that would prohibit the opening of diplomatic missions in Jerusalem to serve Palestinians, citing a potential de facto situation of Jerusalem as a “shared city.”

The bill was passed by 18-7 votes. It still requires three additional votes to become law.

It stipulates that Israel "will not allow a foreign political entity to open or operate in Jerusalem a diplomatic mission that is intended to serve people who are not Israeli residents or residents of the entity in question."

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1629 GMT — Hezbollah drones wound 7 in northern Israel village: medics

Projectiles described by Lebanese Hezbollah as kamikaze drones were launched into northern Israel, wounding at least seven people including one who was in critical condition, medics have said.

The attack on Hurfeish, a Druse Arab village located 3 km (1.5 miles) from the border, followed a warning by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that long-running exchanges of fire with Hezbollah in parallel to the Gaza war could soon escalate.

Witnesses said a soccer field in Hurfeish was struck. There was no immediate word on the casualties' identities. TV footage from the scene showed army vehicles and smoke in the field.

Hezbollah claimed responsibility for the attack.

1532 GMT — Hamas chief says will deal 'seriously and positively' with any agreement that is based on total halt of war

Hamas will deal 'seriously and positively' with any ceasefire agreement that is based on the total halt of war, complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, and a prisoners swap deal, Hamas political leader Ismail Haniya has said in a statement.

1450 GMT — War on Gaza won't stop for truce talks with Hamas: Israel

A resumption of mediated talks between Israel and Hamas on a hostage-release deal would not mean a suspension of the Gaza war, Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has said.

"Any negotiations with Hamas would be conducted only under fire," Gallant said in remarks carried by Israeli media.

1430 GMT — Gaza at risk of diseases this summer from piled-up waste, NGO warns

Gaza faces unprecedented disease outbreaks this summer caused by piles of uncollected waste rotting in the heat, fuelling further misery for residents already suffering from food shortages, according to Action Against Hunger.

Fenia Diamanti, project coordinator of emergencies at the non-governmental organisation, said that managing rubbish is one of its main concerns, since it can't be removed from the war-torn territory and nor do inhabitants have access to dumps.

"This amount of solid waste all over the strip causes multiple hygiene and sanitation problems," Diamanti said.

"We fear diseases that never appeared in the strip before are going to appear and that will affect the entire population, especially in the summer when temperatures are going to rise."

1405 GMT — Israel war causes ‘catastrophic damage’ to environment in Gaza: UN

Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza has caused catastrophic damage to the natural environment in the enclave, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) has said.

"The war in Gaza has upended millions of Palestinian lives and caused catastrophic damage to the natural environment that they depend upon for water, clean air, food and livelihoods," UNRWA said in a statement.

"Restoring environmental services will take decades and cannot even start until a ceasefire," it added.

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1352 GMT — Islamic authorities in Jerusalem condemn Israeli ‘assaults’ on Al Aqsa

Islamic authorities in Jerusalem have condemned "assaults" by Jewish settler groups on the Al Aqsa Mosque complex in occupied East Jerusalem.

In a statement, the authorities highlighted that these violations occurred as part of celebrations marking the so-called Jerusalem Day, in reference to Israel’s occupation of East Jerusalem in 1967.

Palestinians accuse Israel of intensifying efforts to Judaize East Jerusalem, including the Al Aqsa Mosque, and erasing its Arab and Islamic identity.

1257 GMT — Hezbollah targets Israel's Iron Dome in Ramot Naftali

Lebanese armed group Hezbollah has said it had targeted Israel's Iron Dome air-defence system in Ramot Naftali with a guided missile.

In West Jerusalem, there was no immediate comment from the Israeli military spokesperson's office.

1214 GMT — Israel establishes military unit to protect settlements near Gaza

The Israeli army has said it has established a military unit to protect Israeli towns adjacent to Gaza.

"The ceremony for the establishment of the Gaza Envelope LOTAR (counter-terrorism) Unit in the Gaza Division took place this week (Monday)," a military statement said.

"The Unit's force will consist of reserve soldiers, veterans of elite units who live in the communities near Gaza or its surroundings and will be on standby for activation in the area," it added.

1118 GMT — Israel must 'await response' after military adviser’s killing in Syria: Iran

Iran's top military commander has warned that Israel "must wait for a response" following the killing of a military adviser in northern Syria earlier this week.

Israel "will pay for the blood" of IRGC serviceman Saeid Abyar, General Hossein Salami, the chief of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), said in a statement published by state media.

"The child-killing Zionist criminals should bear in mind that they will pay the price for the pure blood shed in this crime. They (Zionists) should await (Iran’s) response," the IRGC commander warned.

1111 GMT — Israel court approves temporary ban on Al Jazeera, citing national security

An Israeli court upheld a 35-day ban on Al Jazeera operations in Israel imposed by the government on national security grounds and a minister said he hoped to extend the ban for another 45 days when it runs out on Saturday.

Israeli authorities raided a Jerusalem hotel room used by Al Jazeera as its office on May 5 and said they were shutting the operation down for the duration of the Gaza war, accusing the broadcaster of encouraging hostilities against Israel.

Al Jazeera rejected the accusations as a "dangerous and ridiculous lie" that put its journalists at risk. Wednesday's court ruling retroactively approved a 35-day ban until June 8.

1108 GMT — Ben-Gvir threatens ruling coalition over Gaza deal details

Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has said his party would "disrupt" the ruling coalition until Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discloses details of the prospective Gaza deal amid renewed truce efforts.

Netanyahu still holds a majority in parliament but the national security minister's post on X reveals deepening ruptures in the country's wartime coalition.

1105 GMT — Palestinian death toll continues to mount in Israel's war on Gaza

More than 36,586 Palestinians have been killed and 83,074 have been injured in Israel's military offensive on Gaza since October 7, 2023, the Gaza health ministry said in a statement.

0900 GMT –– Israel steps up Gaza offensive amid renewed truce efforts

Israel announced a new military campaign in central Gaza where Palestinian medics said dozens of people had been killed in air strikes, complicating expected talks between mediators to try to finalise a ceasefire deal.

At least 44 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli military strikes in central Gaza areas since Tuesday, health officials in the enclave said.

The Israeli military said jets were striking areas in central Gaza while its ground forces were operating in the area of Al Bureij - one of Gaza's long established refugee settlements.

Residents said Israeli forces had sent tanks into Bureij and planes and tanks pounded the nearby settlements of Al Maghazi and Al Nuseirat as well as Deir al Balah.

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0907 GMT –– Hundreds of illegal Israeli settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque to mark anniversary of East Jerusalem occupation

Hundreds of illegal Israeli settlers stormed the Al Aqsa Mosque complex to mark the 57th anniversary of the Israeli occupation of East Jerusalem.

According to the Jordan-run Islamic Endowments Department in Jerusalem, 812 settlers broke into the Al Aqsa Mosque.

Eyewitnesses told Anadolu news agency that the settlers tried to perform Talmudic rituals in the mosque's complex.

0838 GMT –– Netanyahu says Israel prepared for strong action in the north

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu toured the country's northern border with Lebanon and said Israel was prepared for strong action in the north.

"Whoever thinks that they can harm us and we will sit idly by is making a big mistake," Netanyahu said. "

We are prepared for a very strong action in the north. In one way or another we will restore security to the north."

0655 GMT — 70 Israeli MPs back Biden's proposed Gaza peace deal

Seventy Israeli parliamentarians or members of the Knesset backed a Gaza peace deal proposed by US President Joe Boden by signing a campaign launched by families of Israelis held hostage by Hamas.

The families will continue their efforts with Knesset members, hoping to obtain the signatures of 100 lawmakers out of the 120-member Knesset, the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported.

The families announced late Tuesday that they had received signatures from 70 Knesset members urging Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a prisoner swap with Hamas.

0613 GMT –– Explosion at Israeli military base injures nine soldiers

Nine Israeli soldiers have been injured, two of them seriously, when ordnance exploded at a military base in the south, the army said.

"An explosion of munitions occurred on a military base in southern Israel. The incident is under investigation," an army statement said of the Tuesday blast. It added that the injured soldiers were receiving treatment.

Israeli media reported that the explosion took place at a base in the Negev Desert.

However, The Jerusalem Post, citing a source, reported that the explosion was likely caused by a grenade that exploded at the end of a training exercise.

0211 GMT — US says response from Hamas on truce deal still awaited

A response from Palestinian resistance group Hamas on US President Joe Biden's ceasefire proposal is still being awaited, White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters.

"We are waiting for a response from Hamas" through the Qatari mediators, Sullivan said.

CIA Director Bill Burns will be in Doha to consult with Qatari mediators on the Gaza ceasefire proposal, Sullivan added. Qatar has been mediating on Gaza between Israel and Hamas.

2110 GMT — Famine caused by Israel is possibly under way in northern Gaza

An independent group of experts has warned that it's possible that human-made famine is under way in northern Gaza but that the war on the besieged Palestinian enclave and Israeli restrictions on humanitarian access have impeded the data collection to prove it.

"It is possible, if not likely," the group known as the Famine Early Warning Systems Network, or FEWS NET, said about Israel-caused famine in Gaza.

Concerns about deadly hunger have been high in recent months and spiked after the head of the World Food Programme last month said northern Gaza had entered "full-blown famine" after nearly seven months of war.

2106 GMT — US House supports sanctions against ICC officials

The US House passed legislation that would sanction the International Criminal Court (ICC) for requesting arrest warrants for hawkish Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials.

The 247-155 vote amounts to Congress' first legislative rebuke of the war crimes court since its stunning decision last month to seek arrest warrants for the leaders of Israel and Palestinian group Hamas.

The move was widely denounced in Washington, creating a rare moment of unity on Israel even as there are partisan divisions over the war in besieged Gaza.

2000 GMT — Egyptian, Qatari, and US delegations to meet on ceasefire negotiations

An Egyptian security delegation is set to meet with Qatari and US counterparts in Doha on Wednesday in attempt to revive Gaza truce negotiations, Egyptian State TV and state-affiliated Al-Qahera News TV channel said, citing sources.

2000 GMT — Israel kills 19 Palestinians in Gaza

Israeli shelling and air strikes have killed at least 19 people in central and south Gaza including two policemen who were helping protect humanitarian aid deliveries in the southern city of Rafah, Palestinian medics said.

Seventeen of the killings, they said, occurred in separate Israeli air strikes on the Bureij and Maghazi camps and the city of Deir al Balah in central Gaza, and by early Wednesday Israeli tanks were shelling an area just east of the Nuseirat camp, residents said.

Some told Reuters news agency via chat app that the renewed Israeli military violence was sowing panic, with some families living in Maghazi starting to flee under tank fire, with four shells crashing near a clinic in the camp.

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