Tuesday, 26 December 2023

Israel bombs sites across the Gaza Strip overnight - Israeli PM Netanyahu says war in Gaza will continue

Israel bombs sites across the Gaza Strip overnight - Israeli PM Netanyahu says war in Gaza will continue

Israel bombs sites across the Gaza Strip overnight - Israeli PM Netanyahu says war in Gaza will continue











Medics said an Israeli airstrike in Khan Younis in southern Gaza killed 23 people, bringing total Palestinian fatalities overnight on Sunday to more than 100. At least 70 Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting Maghazi in central Gaza, a spokesperson for the Hamas-run health ministry said.







Associated Press reported later that at least 106 were killed in the airstrike on the Maghazi refugee camp. Eight people were killed as Israeli planes and tanks carried out dozens of airstrikes on houses and roads in al-Bureij and al-Nuseirat, health officials said.


Ahmed Matar, a paramedic with the Palestine Red Crescent Society, comforted his children after they survived the destruction of their home in central Gaza.


"You want to become a paramedic like me, to save people, right?" Matar asked his son in a video posted by the group today.


He hugged one of his daughters as she cried, asking him, "Where will we live?"


Matar's family home "collapsed entirely over their heads," the Palestine Red Crescent Society said, while his parents were killed in the shelling of a neighboring house






Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stepped onto Gaza soil on vowing to keep up the fight against Hamas militants while Palestinians mourned more than 100 people who Gaza health officials said were killed overnight in Israeli airstrikes.


Netanyahu visited Israeli troops in the northern Gaza Strip just hours after one of the besieged enclave’s deadliest nights in the 11-week-old battle between Israel and Hamas



'We cry for Palestine’: Indonesian homemakers mobilise support for ‘family'



At a pro-Palestine rally in the city of Medan in North Sumatra on Sunday, a sizeable number of self-declared homemakers were in attendance, who have built a movement to collect aid for Palestine.


Among them was 51-year-old Normala Sari, who told Al Jazeera that homemakers view the support for Palestine as an extension of their roles as mothers and wives.


Normala Sari and other homemakers at the protest in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia [Aisyah Llewyllyn/AL Jazeera]


“We consider the Palestinians our family too,” she said. “If they are sad, we are sad. If they are afraid, we feel afraid.”


Sari, who said she had attended four other demonstrations across North Sumatra and that she would continue to do so until a permanent ceasefire has been called in Gaza.

















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