Sunday 5 November 2023

Death toll over 50 in Israel’s strike against refugee camp in Gaza

Death toll over 50 in Israel’s strike against refugee camp in Gaza

Death toll over 50 in Israel’s strike against refugee camp in Gaza











At least fifty-one individuals were killed as a result of an Israeli air strike against the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central part of the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian news agency Wafa said.







The Israeli Air Force attacked a residential building in the refugee camp on Saturday evening, Wafa informed. Women and children make up the majority of victims, the news agency noted. Information was also received about dozens of victims, with many of them still under rubble.


Strikes were also delivered against residential quarters in the north and the west of the Palestinian enclave, apart from the Al-Maghazi camp.


Tensions flared up in the Middle East after Hamas militants from the Gaza Strip attacked Israeli territory on October 7, when many Israelis living in the settlements near the border were killed and more than 200 people, including children, women and the elderly, were taken hostage. Hamas views its attack as a response to Israeli authorities’ steps against the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. Israel declared a total blockade of the Gaza Strip and launched bombardments of the enclave and some areas in Lebanon and Syria.


Israel’s heavy bombardment of Gaza has intensified, particularly in the north where many civilians remain trapped and unable to flee.


At least 47 people killed in an Israeli attack on al-Maghazi refugee camp while six people killed in Jabalia refugee camp.


Israel launched its ground offensive in Gaza as a slow, rolling and gradual advance of land forces along three main axes.


From the north, armoured and mechanised units moved at Gaza City in two columns across the 6km (3.7-mile) front.


The second column moved along the Mediterranean beaches. And the third group advanced from the east, across relatively easy ground that consists of desert and farmland, with a few tiny hamlets unsuitable to mount a determined defence.






While establishing facts on the ground is not easy, information from both sides and non-combatants seems to confirm that the front lines have moved.


Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem denied that any senior commander was present in the tunnels and called the claim an Israeli pretext for killing civilians.


Meanwhile, hospitals were overwhelmed with victims, Palestinian state news agency Wafa and Gaza's Health Ministry reported on Tuesday.


“Hundreds of victims, including martyrs and wounded, have arrived at the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip following the occupation's targeting of citizens' homes in Jabalia camp,” the ministry said.






Dr Atef Kahlout, head of the Indonesian Hospital, told The National that about 400 people had been killed or wounded in the air strikes.


The hospital, which can accommodate 257 patients, is about 2km from the location of the attack, he said.


“We are having to treat victims on the floors [as] we have nowhere to put them. People are coming in with fourth-degree burns, some bodies headless and in pieces,” said Dr Kahlout said.


“What else can you expect from air strikes that hit buildings made up of four to six floors?”



Dropping an atomic weapon on Gaza is 'one of the possible options': Israeli Minister



An Israeli minister was slammed after he said Israel could drop a nuclear bomb on Gaza


Speaking to Radio Kol Berama, Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu of the far-right Otzma Yehudir party also said he would favor the return of settlements in the enclave while suggesting Palestinians in Gaza to move to “Ireland or deserts”.


In separate remarks, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and opposition leader Yair Lapid slammed the minister for his comments.


Amihai Eliyahu, an Israeli minister from the extremist Otzma Yehudit party, said one of Israel’s options in the war in Gaza is to drop a nuclear bomb on the Strip.


Asked whether an atomic bomb should be dropped on Gaza as Israel intensifies attack, the Heritage Minister Eliyahu said “this is one of the possibilities.”


However, he is not part of the security cabinet formed to make wartime decisions, nor does he have any influence to direct the war cabinet's actions against Hamas.


“Amichai Eliyahu’s words are detached from reality,” Netanyahu said. “Israel and the IDF are acting in accordance with the highest standards of international law in order to prevent harm to uninvolved people, and we will continue to do that all the way to victory.”






































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Israel bombs Azhar University in Gaza: Deputy foreign minister

Israel bombs Azhar University in Gaza: Deputy foreign minister

Israel bombs Azhar University in Gaza: Deputy foreign minister











Israel has bombed Al-Azhar University in Gaza, according to a video posted on X by Palestine’s Deputy Foreign Minister Amal Jadou.







Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, who attended Azhar University, said the bombing occurred on Saturday morning.


While bringing the war on Gaza to the 29th day, the Israeli regime bombarded Al-Azhar University complexes in Gaza on Saturday, November 4.


The Israeli fighters earlier on Wednesday (November 1), bombed Al-Azhar University and other Islamic universities in Gaza.


Al-Jazeera has aired footage of Israel's targeting of Al-Azhar University complexes by the Zionist regime.


The extensive air raids on the Gazan people mingled with a blockade on them came after the Palestinian resistance forces carried out the Operation Al-Aqsa Flood on the Israeli regime's forces on October 7 in response to the regime's daily crimes against the Palestinian people during 75 years of occupation of Palestine.


According to Palestinian officials, the death toll in Gaza has risen to more than 9,000 people, including nearly 4,000 children.





Indonesians protest in support of Palestine



Indonesians have held another large rally in support of Palestine in Jakarta on Sunday.


The protest comes as the Indonesian Hospital in Gaza, which is supported by Indonesian volunteers, continues to face severe supply shortages amid Israeli attacks.


Another sign at the protest read ‘Stop bombing Gaza’ [Dita Alangkara/AP Photo]


A protester held a sign saying ‘We stand with Palestine’ [Dita Alangkara/AP Photo] Click here to share on social media



Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi to Attend Pro-Palestine Rally in Monas on Sunday



Indonesian Foreign Affairs Minister Retno Marsudi is reportedly to attend a rally in support of Palestine that will be held at the National Monument, or Monas in Gambir, Central Jakarta, on Sunday, Nov. 5.


"Correct, Mrs. Foreign Minister will attend the peaceful rally tomorrow," said the spokesman for the Foreign Affairs Ministry, Lalu Muhamad Iqbal, in a short message on Saturday, Nov. 4.


The peaceful rally to support Palestine will be held by the people joined in the Indonesian People Alliance. The rally is scheduled to be held from 6 to 10 a.m. Interfaith figures will deliver speeches at the peaceful rally.


"The Indonesian People's Alliance, which consists of cross-religions, cross-organizations, cross-groups, is invited to take part in the action to defend Palestine," said Chairman of the MUI for Foreign Relations and International Cooperation Sudarnoto Abdul Hakim at a press conference in Jakarta, Thursday, as reported by Antara.


Meanwhile, Minister Retno today accompanied President Joko Widodo or Jokowi in sending off the humanitarian relief to Palestine at Halim Perdana Kusuma Airbase, East Jakarta. Indonesia sent 51.5 tons of aid comprising various needs such as food and drugs, women's and children's needs, disability support equipment, hygiene kits, blankets, and other items.


Retno said that Indonesia's diplomatic efforts to raise the Palestinian issue have been exhaustive. The efforts included a meeting with the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.


MUI chairman of Da'wah and Brotherhood Cholil Nafis said that the rally to defend Palestine was a series of actions that had been carried out before. He said that this action is also a response to similar actions taking place in a number of other countries in the world. Indonesia, he said, also opposes Israeli aggression.


Hamas' attack on October 7, 2023, triggered the bloodiest escalation in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict in years. Israel responded with military aggression that resulted in thousands of civilians being killed.



































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Blinken rejects Arab demand for urgent Gaza truce

Blinken rejects Arab demand for urgent Gaza truce

Blinken rejects Arab demand for urgent Gaza truce











A demand by Jordan and Egypt for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza was rejected by US Secretary of State Antony Blinken at an Arab foreign ministers meeting in Amman on Saturday.







Blinken said that a truce would be counterproductive, and made clear the furthest he would go was support for a humanitarian pause to allow the delivery of aid and the evacuation of civilians from the besieged enclave.


“It is our view now that a ceasefire would simply leave Hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did on Oct. 7,” Blinken told a news conference after the talks, referring to the militant group’s attack on southern Israel that triggered the latest Gaza conflict.


Foreign ministers of Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, UAE, Qatar, and a senior Palestinian official met with Blinken after holding a separate consultative meeting earlier and another with Jordan’s King Abdullah.


The meeting was attended by Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan, along with Abdullah bin Zayed Al-Nahyan from the UAE, Qatar’s Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, Egypt’s Sameh Shoukry, and Hussein Al-Sheikh from the Palestine Liberation Organization.


According to a Jordanian Foreign Ministry statement, the meeting reaffirmed Arab calls for an “immediate” ceasefire and “undisrupted” delivery of relief assistance as part of efforts to stop the war.


Speaking at a joint press conference with Shoukry and Blinken, Safadi said that “slaughter and war crimes need to stop, and also the immunity given to Israel before the international law.”


He called for “immediate” delivery of aid into Gaza and a halt to Israeli displacement of Palestinians, and also voiced alarm at the situation in the occupied West Bank, where “settlers are permitted to kill innocent Palestinians.”


Shoukry also raised concerns over the mounting civilian toll in Gaza, describing it as “collective punishment,” and saying that “the slaughter of civilians cannot be justified in (any) terms even as self-defense.”


The Egyptian foreign minister called for an “immediate ceasefire without any condition,” and said that Israel needs to end its violations of international humanitarian law.


He also highlighted “double standards” in dealing with the mounting civilian toll, saying: “Arab blood is no less worthy.”


Blinken reaffirmed Washington’s support for “humanitarian pauses” to ensure civilians receive assistance.


The senior US envoy said that he agreed with his Arab counterparts on the need for aid corridors, acknowledging that what has so far entered Gaza is “inadequate.”


Asked why Washington is failing to exert pressure to stop the killing of civilians, Blinken said that “Israel has the right to defend itself, but also to take means to ensure the protection of civilians and minimize harm to them.”


He claimed Hamas “embeds itself” within the civilian population, and is using civilian infrastructure as command centers and for ammunition storage.


“But Israel has an obligation to defend civilians. This is what I told the Israelis,” he said.


Washington’s top diplomat said that he is saddened to see bodies of children pulled from the rubble in Gaza. “I am a father and I have children and I know how it feels.”


Ending the press conference, Safadi said: “Self-defense? How would you explain this term to a father who is unable to protect his children and find shelter for them, not even in a refugee camp, a hospital or a UN organization?”


Before meeting Blinken, King Abdullah told the foreign ministers “to maintain Arab coordination and speak in one voice to the international community regarding the dangerous escalations in Gaza.”


He added: “Arab states have the responsibility of pushing the international community and world powers to stop the war on Gaza, allow the uninterrupted delivery of aid, and protect civilians.”


The king warned that continued fighting would lead to an “explosion in the region,” a statement said.


The Jordanian ruler also urged constant support for international relief organizations working in Gaza, especially UNRWA.


He reiterated that a political solution is needed to achieve just and comprehensive peace on the basis of a two-state solution






















































































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US, EU start talking to Ukraine about peace talks with Russia — NBC

US, EU start talking to Ukraine about peace talks with Russia — NBC

US, EU start talking to Ukraine about peace talks with Russia — NBC





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NEW YORK, November 4. /TASS/. US and European officials have started talking to their Ukrainian counterparts about possible peace talks with Russia and what Kiev might have to give up to reach a deal, NBC television reported, citing US officials.







They started "quietly talking to the Ukrainian government about what possible peace negotiations with Russia might entail" to end the conflict, the report said.


"The conversations have included very broad outlines of what Ukraine might need to give up to reach a deal," it said.


Some of the talks took place last month, NBC said. They reflect concerns that the conflict has reached a stalemate and about the ability to continue providing aid to Ukraine, according to the report.


The discussions are an acknowledgment of the dynamics militarily on the ground in Ukraine and politically in the U.S. and Europe, officials said.


They began amid concerns among U.S. and European officials that the war has reached a stalemate and about the ability to continue providing aid to Ukraine, officials said. Biden administration officials also are worried that Ukraine is running out of forces, while Russia has a seemingly endless supply, officials said. Ukraine is also struggling with recruiting and has recently seen public protests about some of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s open-ended conscription requirements.


And there is unease in the U.S. government with how much less public attention the war in Ukraine has garnered since the Israel-Hamas war began nearly a month ago, the officials said. Officials fear that shift could make securing additional aid for Kyiv more difficult.


Some U.S. military officials have privately begun using the term “stalemate” to describe the current battle in Ukraine, with some saying it may come down to which side can maintain a military force the longest. Neither side is making large strides on the battlefield, which some U.S. officials now describe as a war of inches. Officials also have privately said Ukraine likely only has until the end of the year or shortly thereafter before more urgent discussions about peace negotiations should begin. U.S. officials have shared their views on such a timeline with European allies, officials said.


“Any decisions about negotiations are up to Ukraine,” Adrienne Watson, spokesperson for the National Security Council, said in a statement. “We are focused on continuing to stand strongly in support of Ukraine as they defend their freedom and independence against Russian aggression.”


An administration official also noted that the U.S. has participated with Ukraine in discussions of its peace summit framework but said the White House “is not aware of any other conversations with Ukraine about negotiations at the moment.”



Questions about manpower



President Joe Biden has been intensely focused on Ukraine’s depleting military forces, according to two people familiar with the matter.


"Manpower is at the top of the administration’s concerns right now,” one said. The U.S. and its allies can provide Ukraine with weaponry, this person said, “but if they don’t have competent forces to use them it doesn’t do a lot of good”


Biden has requested that Congress authorize additional funding for Ukraine, but, so far, the effort has failed to progress because of resistance from some congressional Republicans. The White House has linked aid for Ukraine and Israel in its most recent request. That has support among some congressional Republicans, but other GOP lawmakers have said they’ll only vote for an Israel-only aid package.


Before the Israel-Hamas war began, White House officials publicly expressed confidence that additional Ukraine funding would pass Congress before the end of this year, while privately conceding concerns about how difficult that might be.


Biden had been reassuring U.S. allies that Congress will approve more aid for Ukraine and planned a major speech on the issue. Once Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on Oct. 7, the president’s focus shifted to the Middle East, and his Ukraine speech morphed into an Oval Office address about why the U.S. should financially support Ukraine and Israel.



Is Putin ready to negotiate?



The Biden administration does not have any indication that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to negotiate with Ukraine, two U.S. officials said. Western officials say Putin still believes he can “wait out the West,” or keep fighting until the U.S. and its allies lose domestic support for funding Ukraine or the struggle to supply Kyiv with weapons and ammunition becomes too costly, officials said.


Both Ukraine and Russia are struggling to keep up with military supplies. Russia has ramped up production of artillery rounds, and, over the next couple years may be able to produce 2 million shells per year, according to a Western official. But Russia fired an estimated 10 million rounds in Ukraine last year, the official said, so it will also have to rely on other countries.


The Biden administration has spent $43.9 billion on security assistance for Ukraine since Russia’s invasion in February 2022, according to the Pentagon. A U.S. official says the administration has about $5 billion left to send to Ukraine before money runs out. There would be no aid left for Ukraine if the administration hadn’t said it found a $6.2 billion accounting error from months of over-valuing equipment sent to Kyiv.



Public support slipping



Progress in Ukraine’s counteroffensive has been very slow, and hope that Ukraine will make significant advances, including reaching the coast near Russia’s frontlines, is fading. A lack of significant progress on the battlefield in Ukraine does not help with trying to reverse the downward trend in public support for sending more aid, officials said.


A Gallup poll released this week shows decreasing support for sending additional aid to Ukraine, with 41% of Americans saying the U.S. is doing too much to help Kyiv. That’s a significant change from just three months ago when 24% of Americans said they felt that way. The poll also found that 33% of Americans think the U.S. is doing the right amount for Ukraine, while 25% said the U.S. is not doing enough.


Public sentiment toward assisting Ukraine is also starting to soften in Europe.


As incentive for Zelenskyy to consider negotiations, NATO could offer Kyiv some security guarantees, even without Ukraine formally becoming part of the alliance, officials said. That way, officials said, the Ukrainians could be assured that Russia would be deterred from invading again.


In August national security adviser Jake Sullivan told reporters, “We do not assess that the conflict is a stalemate.” Instead, Sullivan said, Ukraine is taking territory on a “methodical, systematic basis.”


But a Western official acknowledged there has not been a lot of movement by either side in some time, and with the cold weather approaching it will be tough for either Ukraine or Russia to break that pattern. The official said it will not be impossible, but it will be difficult.


U.S. officials also assess that Russia will attempt to hit critical infrastructure in Ukraine again this winter, attempting to force some civilians to endure a frigid winter without heat or power.


Administration officials expect Ukraine to want more time to fight on the battlefield, particularly with new, heavier equipment, “but there’s a growing sense that it’s too late, and it’s time to do a deal,” the former senior administration official said. It is not certain that Ukraine would mount another spring offensive.


One senior administration official pushed back on any notion of the U.S. nudging Ukraine toward talks. The Ukrainians, the official said, “are on the clock in terms of weather, but they are not on the clock in terms of geopolitics.”


Officials said "Ukraine likely only has until the end of the year or shortly thereafter before more urgent discussions about peace negotiations should begin," NBC said.


Russia has repeatedly stated its views on the situation around Ukraine at different levels. Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said Moscow has always been and remains open to a diplomatic solution to the crisis and is ready to respond to serious proposals, while the Kiev regime has interrupted and banned negotiations with Russia.














































































































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