Tuesday, 7 November 2023

Gaza death toll tops 10,000; UN calls it a children's graveyard

Gaza death toll tops 10,000; UN calls it a children's graveyard

Gaza death toll tops 10,000; UN calls it a children's graveyard





Palestinians evacuate the site of Israeli strikes on houses, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, November 6, 2023. REUTERS/Yasser Qudih Acquire Licensing Rights






Gaza is becoming a "graveyard for children", U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres said on Monday, amplifying demands for a ceasefire in the enclave, where Palestinian health authorities said the death toll from Israeli strikes had exceeded 10,000.







Both Israel and the Hamas militants who control Gaza have rebuffed mounting international pressure for a ceasefire. Israel says hostages taken by Hamas during its rampage in southern Israel on Oct. 7 should be released first; Hamas says it will not free them or stop fighting while Gaza is under assault.


"Ground operations by the Israel Defense Forces and continued bombardment are hitting civilians, hospitals, refugee camps, mosques, churches and U.N. facilities – including shelters. No one is safe," Guterres told reporters.


"At the same time, Hamas and other militants use civilians as human shields and continue to launch rockets indiscriminately towards Israel," he said, calling for an immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.


Israel said 31 soldiers had been killed since it began expanded ground operations in Gaza on Oct. 27 and reiterated that Hamas was hiding with civilians and at hospitals. Hamas said the idea that Hamas was based in hospitals was a "false narrative that the U.N. should verify.






A Reuters journalist in Gaza said Israel's overnight bombardment by air, ground and sea was one of its most intense since the Oct. 7 attack in which Hamas killed 1,400 people in Israel and seized more than 240 hostages.


The health ministry in the Hamas-controlled enclave said at least 10,022 people in Gaza have since been killed, including 4,104 children.


"Gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. Hundreds of girls and boys are reportedly being killed or injured every day," Guterres said.


International organisations have said hospitals cannot cope with the wounded and food and clean water are running out with aid deliveries nowhere near enough.


Guterres said 89 people working with the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) were among the dead. UNRWA said five colleagues had been killed in the past 24 hours alone.


"We need an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. It's been 30 days. Enough is enough. This must stop now," an earlier statement by 18 U.N. organisations said.


The States is pushing hard to arrange pauses in the conflict to allow in aid rather than a full ceasefire, arguing, like Israel, that Hamas militants would just take advantage.


U.S. President Joe Biden discussed such pauses and possible hostage releases in a phone call with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, reiterating his support for Israel while emphasising that it must protect civilians, the White House said.


The faces of hostages were projected onto the wall of Jerusalem's Old City on the eve of the one month anniversary of the attack.



ISRAEL SAYS IT IS CLOSING IN ON HAMAS



The Israeli military said its forces had taken a militant compound and were poised to attack Hamas fighters hiding in underground tunnels and bunkers in the northern Gaza Strip, having isolated the area with troops and tanks. It released video of tanks moving through bombed-out streets and groups of troops moving on foot.


"Now we are going to start closing in on them," Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Hecht told reporters.


The armed wing of Hamas, the Al-Qassam brigades, said it had damaged 27 Israeli military vehicles in 48 hours and inflicted significant losses in direct engagements with Israeli troops.


The health ministry in Gaza said dozens of people were killed by Israeli air strikes in the north and south, including on Gaza City's Rantissi cancer hospital, where eight people were killed. Israel's military said it was looking into the report.


Gaza's health ministry spokesman said an air strike had also hit a building belonging to Gaza's largest hospital, Al Shifa, where 170 people were being treated and hundreds of evacuees were sheltering. One person was killed and several were wounded, he said. Israel said it had not struck the hospital.


The International Committee of the Red Cross said it had escorted a four-ambulance convoy of patients from Gaza City to the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. Evacuations had been suspended since an Israeli strike on an ambulance on Friday but three Egyptian security sources said dozens of foreign passport holders also left on Monday.



UN Chief ratchets up pressure as Security Council meets



The UN Security Council met on Monday afternoon for two hours, behind closed doors.


We’ve heard the Secretary General today warning that Gaza is becoming a “graveyard for children”. Even as the Council was meeting, he was tweeting that message. Repetitively tweeting about the need for a ceasefire today.


We’ve seen Guterres really ratchet up the pressure on the international community.




We’ve seen Guterres really ratchet up the pressure on the international community.


He said, “the parties to the conflict, and indeed, the international community, face an immediate and fundamental responsibility: to stop the inhuman collective suffering and dramatically expand humanitarian aid to Gaza.”


He said, “the parties to the conflict, and indeed, the international community, face an immediate and fundamental responsibility: to stop the inhuman collective suffering and dramatically expand humanitarian aid to Gaza.”


So council members discuss this behind closed doors. Many of them came out after the meeting, to speak to the media. Clearly they’re feeling pressure not just from the officials, but from their constituencies back home as well.



Teenager shot dead by Israeli forces in West Bank



A 19-year-old Palestinian was killed and another man wounded after Israeli forces opened fire on them near the town of Beit Anan in the occupied West Bank.


The Palestinian news agency Wafa identified the person killed as Musab Mujahid Kamel al-Matari.


Sources told Wafa that Matari and another unidentified Palestinian were shot by Israeli authorities before they were arrested.


The family was later informed of his death.


Even before Matari’s killing, at least four Palestinians had already been reported killed by Israeli forces during a rare daytime raid in Tulkarem.


At about the same time, Israeli forces also stormed the town of Beit Daqo, northwest of occupied East Jerusalem, destroying a monument dedicated to Palestinians killed by Israel.


Hamas said it had launched 16 missiles towards Nahariyya and Southern Haifa in Israel.



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Meanwhile, people searched for victims or survivors at the Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza, where the health ministry said Israeli forces had killed at least 47 people in strikes early on Sunday.


"All night I and the other men were trying to pick the dead from the rubble. We got children, dismembered, torn-apart flesh," said Saeed al-Nejma, 53. Asked for comment, the Israeli military said it was gathering details.































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Ukraine’s counteroffensive has been halted – governor

Ukraine’s counteroffensive has been halted – governor

Ukraine’s counteroffensive has been halted – governor





Russian soldiers fire a 2A18 D-30 howitzers at a training ground during Russia's military operation in Ukraine, at the unknown location.
©Sputnik/Stanislav Krasilnikov






Moscow’s forces have stopped the Ukrainian counteroffensive dead in its tracks, Evgeny Balitsky, the governor of Zaporozhye Region, has said.







He further described what he called Kiev’s last-ditch attempts to breach Russian defenses as not particularly impressive. In recent months, Zaporozhye has emerged as a scene of some of the fiercest fighting.


Speaking to reporters on Monday, Balitsky stated that “the enemy has been halted, as has been its much-hyped counteroffensive.” He said that the ongoing fighting near the settlements of Rabotino and Shcherbaki and on the Vremievsky Ridge was “almost an agony for the Ukrainian regime.”


The official declared that Ukrainian forces, which have been trying to storm Russian positions for months, have “completely run out of steam.” 


“Now, when the enemy launches an attack, they deploy only small forces because their companies are understrength,” he added.


According to Balitsky, the plan to reach the Sea of Azov and cut Russia’s land bridge to Crimea – widely seen as the main objective of Kiev's summer campaign – has been thwarted. He also claimed that Ukrainian attacks are now largely unsupported by armor, as Russian forces have knocked out many vehicles.


The governor stated that the current “meat onslaught” had been organized by Kiev’s Western backers, suggesting that the latter would prefer to lose Ukrainian soldiers rather than their own expensive military equipment.


Ukraine began a large-scale offensive in early June, but has failed to make substantial progress. Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu said last week that “the Kiev regime is losing.” He has previously estimated Ukraine’s losses at more than 90,000 troops, nearly 600 tanks, and 2,000 armored vehicles since the start of the push.


Meanwhile, Ukrainian officials have admitted difficulties with the campaign, blaming a lack of progress on delays in Western support, strong Russian defenses, and extensive minefields as well as Moscow’s air superiority. 


Last week, Ukraine’s commander-in-chief, Valery Zaluzhny, characterized the frontline situation as a “stalemate” due to the level of technological prowess of both sides. That assessment, however, was rejected by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, who insisted that while his country found itself in a “difficult” situation, it still had the initiative.

















































































































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Monday, 6 November 2023

Watch Russian Lancet Drone Destroy Ukrainian Communications Station

Watch Russian Lancet Drone Destroy Ukrainian Communications Station

Watch Russian Lancet Drone Destroy Ukrainian Communications Station











Russia's Lancet drone is an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and loitering munition - which another name for a sophisticated kamikaze drone. It poses a significant threat to high-value equipment and has proven itself many times as an ideal weapon on the battlefield.







The Russian Defense Ministry has released video footage of the Lancet kamikaze drone destroying a Ukrainian communications station. Another UAV, observing the enemy position, guided the Lancet's attack on the target, also allowing a different point of view of the swift and deadly strike.


Since the beginning of the special military operation, Russia has broadly used drones in order to reduce unnecessary risks for troops and conduct surgical strikes on the enemy's infrastructure.



Watch Russian Drones Demolish Ukrainian Vehicle Containing Ammunition



Since the beginning of the special military operation in Ukraine, the Russian Armed Forces have successfully used drones to complete tasks without suffering combat casualties.


The Russian Ministry of Defense has released footage of Russian reconnaissance and kamikaze drones tracking and destroying a Ukrainian infantry fighting vehicle (IFV) carrying large amounts of ammunition.


"Our drone reconnaissance team located a Ukrainian IFV and delivered the information to the drone strike team. The guys did a competent job on the enemy's armored vehicles. As a result of the precise hits the IFV received from the kamikaze drones, the ammunition it was carrying detonated," said the commander of the Yug battlegroup reconnaissance unit.


Thanks to the effective joint actions of Russian reconnaissance units and drone crews, most of the armored vehicles of the Kiev regime's forces were destroyed on the approaches to the contact line.



Cracks emerging within Ukrainian leadership – NYT



There are growing fissures within the Ukrainian leadership, the New York Times has claimed, citing recent public criticism of the country’s top military commander, Valery Zaluzhny, by President Vladimir Zelensky’s administration. The general claimed last week that the conflict with Russia had reached a stalemate, and that neither side was likely to make significant gains anytime soon.


In its article on Saturday, the NYT alleged that the public rebuke “signaled an emerging rift between the military and civilian leadership at an already challenging time for Ukraine.” According to the newspaper, rumors about tensions between Zelensky and Zaluzhny have been circulating in Ukraine for over a year now. However, the scolding on Saturday that presidential office deputy head Igor Zhovkva levelled at the commander over his recent piece for The Economist may have been the first time this rift had been exposed, the NYT suggested.


Zelensky’s administration publicly criticized Zaluzhny after he warned in his article for the British magazine that the belligerents were locked in a “stalemate,” comparing the situation to World War I.


The general went on to predict that the Ukrainian military was unlikely to pull off a “deep and beautiful breakthrough,” unless its backers provide it with more advanced weaponry.


Commenting on Zaluzhny’s piece, Zhovkva said that the “last thing I would do is comment for the press… about what is happening at the front [and] what could happen at the front.” The official went on to suggest that such revelations play into Russia’s hands.


He claimed to have received phone calls from unnamed Western officials who were in a panic and inquired if Kiev was “really at a dead end.”


Zelensky, too, made it clear during a press conference on Saturday that he does not see the front as being at a stalemate.


The public exchange came amid heavy casualties and modest gains that the Ukrainian counteroffensive, which began in early June, has yielded so far. According to Russian Defense Minister Sergey Shoigu’s estimates, Kiev has lost as many as 90,000 military personnel since then.


The Ukrainian leadership has acknowledged that the operation is not proceeding as smoothly as planned, a circumstance that Zelensky has suggested is due to inadequate aid provided by the West.



















































































































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Large demonstration in Washington, DC expresses anger at President Joe Biden’s unwavering support for Israel

Large demonstration in Washington, DC expresses anger at President Joe Biden’s unwavering support for Israel

Large demonstration in Washington, DC expresses anger at President Joe Biden’s unwavering support for Israel





Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters in the US capital have called for a ceasefire in Gaza [Ali Harb/Al Jazeera]






Thousands of people supporting Palestinian rights converged Saturday on Washington from around the country, demanding a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip and an end to American aid to Israel amid a deepening war.







The demonstrators in Washington, DC on Saturday directed their anger towards US President Joe Biden, accusing him of enabling genocide against Palestinians.


“Biden, Biden, you can’t hide; we charge you with genocide,” the protesters chanted.


Protesters filled in and flowed beyond Freedom Plaza, a block from the White House, with the crowd streaming for at least a half-mile down the surrounding streets. Anger and grief mixed with feelings of comfort and encouragement, attendees said, as people of all ages mingled with like-minded allies.


Similar rallies calling for a cease-fire unfolded Saturday in London, Berlin and elsewhere. The event in D.C., which concluded with a march through downtown streets to the White House, appeared to be one of the largest expressions of American solidarity with the Palestinian people to date. On the march, an 8-year-old boy carried a kid-sized red megaphone and led a chant: “Hey hey, ho, ho, the occupation has to go.” Arriving at the White House, a handful of people stood along the fence and waved Palestinian flags.






From the rally stage, speakers led the crowd in chants of “Free, free Palestine! Free, free Palestine!” and “Cease-fire now!” Many lashed out at President Biden for his support of Israel, which has responded to a Hamas attack on civilians with a deadly invasion of Gaza.


United Nations experts have warned of a growing risk of genocide in Gaza amid Israel’s relentless bombardment of the enclave, which was launched in response to Hamas’s October 7 attacks on southern Israeli communities.


The UN’s Genocide Convention defines genocide as “acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group”, including killings and measures to prevent births.


Many protesters at Saturday’s rally called for an end to US assistance to Israel. The demonstration stretched several blocks from Freedom Plaza, near the White House, eastward towards the US Capitol.



The latest Post updates on the Israel-Gaza war



Toddlers, teens and grandparents alike wore kaffiyehs, and strangers passing on the sidewalk made the “V” peace sign and said “free Palestine” to one another. A long row of faux coffins were on display, draped with Palestinian flags. As the event wound down, a group unfurled a long scroll of paper listing more than 8,000 names of Palestinians who protesters said have been killed in the conflict.


Manar Ghanayem, 70, attended with more than a dozen friends and relatives, including small grandchildren with Palestinian flags painted on their faces.


“We came here to let our voices be heard and our hearts and hoping we’ll change the way people see this conflict,” said Ghanayem, who traveled from North Carolina. “Every human is entitled to basic human rights, not killing kids, not torturing people,” she said.


The war began Oct. 7 when gunmen from Hamas, the militant group that controls Gaza, broke through Israel’s border, killing at least 1,400 people, leaving at least 5,400 injured and taking about 240 people into Gaza as hostages, Israeli officials said.


Israel retaliated with strikes in Gaza, where at least 9,488 people have been killed and 24,000 wounded, the Gaza Health Ministry said.


With that death toll heavy on their minds Saturday morning, Mahmoud Ashi and a group of friends boarded a bus in New Jersey carrying 75 small handmade body bags. Ashi, who grew up in Gaza and moved to the United States in 1987, said his group spent four days crafting the bags out of sheets and cut-up mattress pads. On the side of each bag, they wrote the name of a child killed in Gaza.



Palestinian Americans in Washington on edge watching Gaza news



The victims include Ashi’s own brother and nephew, killed in their Gaza home Friday by a bombing in the middle of the night. Two of his nieces are hospitalized in critical condition.


“Is this [Israel’s] right to defend themselves? Killing children?” he asked, holding out a bag with the name of a 10-year-old child. “My brother lost his life when he was sleeping. My nephew lost his life when he was sleeping.”






Betoul Ajin, 22, held tight to the hand of her aunt, Zenaib Omar, 61, who is blind and immigrated to the United States from the West Bank in 1986. The women said they felt drawn to the demonstration after weeks calling their senators’ offices, which, they said, have been unresponsive. “Our senators need to be reminded that they work for us,” Ajin said.


The rally was supported by a broad coalition, including Palestinian rights groups, antiwar and climate advocates, Jewish anti-Zionist organizations, Indigenous rights groups, trans and queer liberation groups, and racial justice organizations.


Moshe Berg, an ultra-Orthodox Jew attending from Rockland County, N.Y., said the actions in Israel do not represent Jewish values. Seeing Berg’s traditionally Jewish garb but not hearing his words, a protester walked by and told him, “See you in hell.” Emotions ran high. Signs and speakers accused Israel of “genocide.” Many demonstrators chanted “from the river to the sea,” a call for freedom from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea that some interpret as a call to wipe out Israel altogether.


Ron Halber, executive director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington, said the rhetoric at Saturday’s event was calling for the elimination of the state of Israel, which he said was acting to defend itself following a brutal terrorist attack.



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The protesters, he said, “are wholeheartedly supporting a homicidal terrorist organization that slaughtered 1,400 Israelis in cold blood and has taken numerous civilians hostage including from our own country,” he said. “They are just incredibly misguided, uninformed and reactionary, and history will judge they have put themselves on the side of supporting terrorists versus a democracy trying to defend itself.”


Halber said his group discouraged supporters of Israel from attending to counterprotest. Jen Zwilling, chief executive of the Edlavitch D.C. Jewish Community Center, also emailed members Friday asking them to resist any urge to counter the event or engage with protesters, which she said could “increase the potential for violence or antisemitic rhetoric.”


D.C. police said they made one arrest in the evening for destruction of property, related to the spray-painting of the word “Gaza” on the nearby McDonald’s on 17th Street. It was not clear who the perpetrator was. Separately, someone pressed red handprints, meant to symbolize blood, onto stone pillars along the White House perimeter, and “Free Palestine” was spray-painted onto a statue in Lafayette Square Park.


Police began to reopen streets to vehicle traffic downtown around 7 p.m., but large crowds remained in Lafayette Square Park as darkness fell, drumming and chanting slogans. Demonstrators remained along the fence line outside the White House, while thousands of others dispersed throughout the city.




Biden was the target of much of the crowds’ ire. On the stage and off it, many Saturday voiced anger at the president and threatened to oppose him when he stands for reelection next year. Boos rang out when Biden’s name was mentioned.


“Now we understand the language Biden and his party understands. The language they understand is the language of votes in 2024,” Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR, the country’s largest Muslim advocacy group, told the crowd. “No cease-fire, no votes!” The crowd chanted it back.


“No votes in Michigan, no votes in Arizona, no votes in Georgia, no votes in Nevada, no votes in Wisconsin, no votes in Pennsylvania, no votes in Ohio!” Awad said.


“In November, we remember! In November, we remember!” the crowd said.


The president swiftly supported Israel after the Hamas attack. On Wednesday, Biden called for a humanitarian “pause” in the war but not a cease-fire.


Ghanayem said she had voted for Biden in 2020 but was outraged by his response to the war.


“I can’t believe Biden is turning a blind eye to this and gave Israel the green light,” she said.


The White House did not respond to a request for comment Saturday. But in response to similar criticism, on Friday a National Security Council spokesperson repeated that the administration did not support a cease-fire.


“We support humanitarian pauses in the fighting in order to get lifesaving humanitarian aid in and distributed to those in need in Gaza, and to get hostages out,” the spokesperson said. “What we do not support are calls for Israel to stop defending itself from Hamas terrorists, which is what a permanent cease-fire would be.”



Analysis | Why the Israel-Gaza war is so politically dicey for Biden,



Half of registered voters in the United States approve of Israel’s response to the Hamas attack, while 35 percent disapprove, according to Quinnipiac University polling released Thursday. Those views vary sharply by party identification, race and age, with the lowest approval seen among Democrats (33 percent), voters ages 18 to 34 (32 percent) and Black voters (29 percent).


At the same time, the polling shows, 51 percent of voters support the United States sending more military aid to Israel and 71 percent of voters support providing humanitarian aid to Palestinians in Gaza.


It was unclear Saturday how backlash and anger over the administration’s war response might actually play out in the 2024 campaign — particularly if Biden’s opponent is former president Donald Trump, a strong supporter of Israel who draws opposition for many other reasons.


“This election has become a conundrum, because I don’t want to vote for Biden,” one woman told her friend as they began marching in downtown D.C. “But I really, really don’t want to vote for Trump.” Emily Davies, Karina Elwood, Ellie Silverman and Clarence Williams contributed to this report.











































































































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