Sunday, 25 February 2024

How Israeli settlers are exploiting Gaza conflict to seize more Palestinian land in the West Bank

How Israeli settlers are exploiting Gaza conflict to seize more Palestinian land in the West Bank

How Israeli settlers are exploiting Gaza conflict to seize more Palestinian land in the West Bank





Israeli settlers march toward the outpost of Eviatar, near the Palestinian village of Beita, south of Nablus in the West Bank. (AFP)






As Israel’s military campaign in Gaza approaches its sixth month, Western governments have upped the pressure on “extremist” settlers who critics say are taking advantage of the conflict to illegally occupy more Palestinian land in the occupied West Bank.







In recent months, violence by extremist Israeli settlers has triggered Western sanctions, with more such penalties expected to be announced in the coming weeks and months. But that did not deter Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s finance minister, from approving last week the construction of more than 3,000 new settlement homes in response to a deadly shooting attack in the West Bank.


Peace Now, an Israeli nongovernmental organization that advocates for the two-state solution and which condemns the behavior of Israeli settlers in the West Bank, said 26 new communities had sprung up over the past 12 months, making 2023 a record year for new illegal settlements.


Yonatan Mizrachi, part of the Settlement Watch Team at Peace Now, said it was not unusual to see new outposts pop up in the West Bank during periods of violence in Gaza when the international community was distracted.




“Since the war there is much less, if any, enforcement from the Israeli Civil Administration to remove the illegal outposts,” Mizrachi told Arab News. “The settlers are using these periods to increase their illegal work and build new outposts, roads and other bits of infrastructure.”


On Friday, the US restored its longstanding policy that settlements are inconsistent with international law, just hours after Smotrich announced the plan to advance the construction of thousands of new settlement homes.


“It’s been long-standing US policy under Republican and Democratic administrations alike that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching an enduring peace,” Antony Blinken, the US secretary of state, said on Friday.






The approval of a record number of settlement homes last year and the expansion of settler presence in the West Bank led the Biden administration to summon the Israeli ambassador in Washington for the first time in over a decade.


Under the far-right coalition government led by Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli authorities appear to have actively undermined the decades-old prohibition on settlement expansion, marrying Israeli law to settler practices.


Those changes have helped legalize 15 West Bank outposts, with the government also moving to promote the construction of 12,349 housing units across the West Bank — another new record.


A view of an unauthorized Israeli settler outpost of Meitarim Farm near Hebron city in the occupied West Bank. (AFP)


In a recent statement, Peace Now cited data from the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem: “In direct relation to the establishment of these outposts, approximately 1,345 Palestinians were forced to flee from their homes due to violent attacks by settlers.”


These new outposts have spelled disaster for Palestinians, with 21 communities forced from their homes over the past 12 months — 16 of them since the Oct. 7 Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel that sparked the current war in Gaza.


Such forced evictions and disputes over land use have long contributed to localized violence between settlers and Palestinian residents. According to the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect, such violence has escalated since the war began.


Using data from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the NGO highlighted 532 settler attacks on Palestinians between Oct. 7 and Feb. 14, which included shootings and the burning of homes, resulting in casualties and property damage.


Palestinians gather near the rubble of a family home demolished by Israeli forces earlier during a raid in Hebron city in the occupied West Bank on January 21, 2024. (AFP)


“Prior to Oct. 7, settlements and settler-driven displacement had already been increasing in the occupied West Bank in recent years,” a spokesperson for GCR2P told Arab News.


“Since Oct. 7 the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has reported that settlers carrying out these attacks are at times acting with the acquiescence and collaboration of Israeli forces and authorities.”


UN data also reveals the extent of the resulting displacement in the occupied West Bank, with 4,525 Palestinian-owned structures demolished or destroyed since 2019.


INNUMBERS
• 26 Israeli settlements established in the West Bank in 2023 alone — a new annual record.
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• 21 Palestinian communities displaced over the past 12 months — 16 of them since Oct. 7.
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• 532 Recorded settler attacks on Palestinians between Oct. 7 and Feb. 14.
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Source: Peace Now, OCHA



Although Western governments have been slow to censure Israel for its conduct in Gaza, they have taken a clearer stance on the need to prevent the expansion of West Bank settlements, which they view as undermining the potential for a future Palestinian state.


Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention prohibits an occupying power from transferring parts of its civilian population into occupied territory, also known as “settler implantation.”


GCR2P’s spokesperson said: “This settler implantation and settler activity is therefore in violation of Israel’s obligations as the occupying power under international humanitarian law.


“Settlement expansion effectively guarantees that the occupied territory will remain under Israeli control in perpetuity leading to de facto annexation.”


Canada, France, the UK and the US have all moved against Israeli settlers, with sanctions ranging from travel bans to restrictions prohibiting trade and the blocking of assets, while some Israeli financial institutions have followed suit, freezing the accounts of four men.


A spokesperson for the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office told Arab News there has been a long-held opposition in the UK to Israeli settlement expansion.


“Settlements are illegal under international law, present an obstacle to peace and threaten the viability of a two-state solution,” the spokesperson said.


“We repeatedly urge Israel to halt all settlement expansion in the West Bank and hold those responsible for settler violence to account.”




Announcing sanctions against four “extremist” settlers on Feb. 14, David Cameron, the UK’s foreign secretary, said: “Israel must also take stronger action to put a stop to settler violence.”


Mizrachi of Peace Now said the sanctions had been a “big deal” in Israel. “I think and hope it will have an effect on all levels, but we also need the Israeli public to be more active against the settlements,” he said.


“I think we have to wait and see how and if the Israeli government will change its policy when it comes to the ‘settlements enterprise.’


“I believe that a different government — a less pro-settler government — will definitely think twice before allowing the settlers to violate the law and build so many new outposts. With the current government, though, we will have to wait and see.”




Lawmakers in Israel have responded angrily to the measures. Amit Halevi of Netanyahu’s Likud party called an urgent meeting of the Knesset Economic Affairs Committee to explore how to aid the “simple families working in agriculture” who had been sanctioned.


Rights monitors, meanwhile, have described the sanctions as mere political window dressing by governments that are otherwise content to continue funding, supplying arms and providing diplomatic cover to Israel’s war effort.


Budour Hassan, an Israel-Palestine researcher for Amnesty International, said the sanctions were something of a double-edged sword. She told Arab News that while they indicated the international community had taken notice, they ignored the real issue.


“They’re deceptive, contributing to an idea that it is individual settlers, not the settlements, being the problem, ignoring the violence inherent to the settlement enterprise,” said Hassan.


“The majority of settlers are not violent; they don’t attack Palestinians. But it is not just physical violence. It is forced acquisition of Palestinian land, segregation of communities. The rights and privileges of settlers discriminating against Palestinians. It is all inherently violent.


“It is checkpoints, Israeli soldiers, the legal, physical, and political infrastructure combining to promote the enterprise that is the issue. Punishing individuals ignores these root problems.”


Israeli security forces man a checkpoint at the closed-off southern entrance of Hebron city in the occupied West Bank near the Israeli settlement of Beit Haggi. (AFP)


Hassan reiterated Amnesty International’s long-held view that “settlements that are illegal under international law” must be dismantled for peace to be achieved.


However, the notion of dismantling these settlements raises questions about the fate of settler families, “if and when Israel withdraws,” said Mizrachi.


“Israel evacuated settlers twice in the past. First in 1982 from Sinai and then again in 2005 from Gaza Strip and the north of the West Bank. As we know, if there is a will, there is a way.


“It might take time and you can’t evacuate hundreds of thousands in one day, but there are possibilities to achieve this that exist.”





















LIVE UPDATE — Kiev loses 425 troops near Avdeyevka over past day

LIVE UPDATE — Kiev loses 425 troops near Avdeyevka over past day

LIVE UPDATE — Kiev loses 425 troops near Avdeyevka over past day





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Russian forces struck Ukrainian army units near Avdeyevka in the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR), killing and wounding roughly 425 enemy personnel over the past day in the special military operation in Ukraine, Russia’s Defense Ministry reported on Saturday.









Avdeyevka direction



"In the Avdeyevka direction, units of the Battlegroup Center continued taking more advantageous sites and positions and inflicted damage on amassed manpower and equipment of the Ukrainian army’s 24th and 53rd mechanized brigades. The enemy lost as many as 425 personnel killed and wounded, three tanks, 10 armored combat vehicles and 24 motor vehicles," the ministry said in a statement.


Russian forces also repelled two counterattacks by assault groups of the Ukrainian army’s 59th mechanized brigade and 3rd assault brigade near the settlements of Pervomaiskoye and Lastochkino in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the ministry specified.



Kupyansk area



Russian forces repelled three Ukrainian army counterattacks in the Kupyansk direction and destroyed roughly 55 enemy troops and three pieces of equipment over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Kupyansk direction, units of the Western Battlegroup conducted active operations, inflicted damage by firepower on formations of the Ukrainian army’s 30th and 32nd mechanized brigades and repelled three enemy counterattacks near the settlement of Sinkovka in the Kharkov Region. The Ukrainian army’s losses amounted to 55 personnel, two pickup trucks and a Gvozdika motorized artillery system," the ministry said.



Donetsk Area



Russian forces repulsed a Ukrainian army counterattack in the Donetsk area, eliminating more than 395 enemy troops and 16 pieces of equipment over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Donetsk direction, units of the Southern Battlegroup improved their forward edge positions and inflicted damage by firepower on formations of the Ukrainian army’s 28th mechanized brigade and 241st territorial defense brigade near the settlements of Krasnoye and Kurdyumovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic. In addition, they repulsed a counterattack by an assault group of the Ukrainian army’s 42nd mechanized brigade near the settlement of Bogdanovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic," the ministry said.


The Ukrainian army’s losses in the Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours amounted to more than 395 personnel, two tanks, four armored combat vehicles, nine motor vehicles, a Gvozdika motorized artillery system and a D-30 howitzer, it specified.


"In the south Donetsk direction, units of the Battlegroup East inflicted damage by firepower on formations of the 108th territorial defense brigade near the settlement of Lugovskoye in the Zaporozhye Region. In addition, they repelled a counterattack by an assault group of the Ukrainian army’s 58th mechanized brigade near the settlement of Shevchenko in the Zaporozhye Region," the ministry said.


The enemy’s losses in the south Donetsk direction over the past 24 hours amounted to 125 Ukrainian personnel, six motor vehicles and a US-made M777 artillery system, the ministry specified.



Kherson area



Russian forces delivered combined strikes on Ukrainian army units in the Kherson direction, destroying roughly 35 enemy troops over the past day, the ministry reported.


"In the Kherson direction, units of the Dnepr Battlegroup operating jointly with artillery inflicted damage by combined firepower on formations of the Ukrainian army’s 65th and 118th mechanized brigades near the settlements of Rabotino and Verbovoye in the Zaporozhye Region as a result of their well-coordinated operations," the ministry said.


The Ukrainian army’s losses in the Kherson direction over the past 24 hours amounted to 35 personnel, eight motor vehicles, a US-made M777 artillery system, a Gvozdika motorized artillery system and a D-30 howitzer. In addition, they wiped out the Ukrainian army’s field ammunition depot, it specified.



Air Force and air defenses



"Air defense capabilities shot down two Ukrainian Air Force MiG-29 planes near the settlements of Yasenovoye and Selidovo in the Donetsk People’s Republic," the ministry said.


"During the last 24-hour period, air defense capabilities intercepted a JDAM guided air bomb and two rockets of the HIMARS multiple launch rocket system of US manufacture. In addition, they destroyed 92 Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicles, in particular, near the settlements of Volnovakha in the Donetsk People’s Republic, Chubarevka in the Zaporozhye Region, Novaya Zburyevka and Novaya Mayachka in the Kherson Region," the ministry said.



Destroyed equipment tally



"Operational-tactical aircraft, unmanned aerial vehicles, missile troops and artillery of the Russian groupings of forces struck Ukrainian manpower and military equipment in 117 areas," the ministry said.


In all, the Russian Armed Forces have destroyed 574 Ukrainian warplanes, 267 helicopters, 13,315 unmanned aerial vehicles, 473 surface-to-air missile systems, 15,207 tanks and other armored combat vehicles, 1,223 multiple rocket launchers, 8,152 field artillery guns and mortars and 19,030 special military motor vehicles since the start of the special military operation, the ministry reported.



See Inside NATO-Supplied, Starlink-Equipped Ukrainian Command Post in Avdeyevka Coke Plant's Ruins



Russian forces fully freed the Donetsk suburb of Avdeyevka on February 17, capturing the city’s coke and chemical plant two days later and driving Ukrainian forces back over 10 km. Avdeyevka is the latest heavily fortified Donetsk-adjacent settlement to be liberated, with Russian troops also advancing into Maryinka and Veseloye in recent weeks.






Russia’s Defense Ministry has published exclusive footage of 1st Army Corps assault units exploring a fortified former Ukrainian command post in the ruins of the Avdeyevka’s Coke Plant.


Troops found a virtual cornucopia of NATO equipment and weaponry, from a Starlink global satellite terminal used to operate drones, to RPG grenades, an anti-tank launcher, automatic weapons, 12.7 mm ammunition, PMC cartridges, frag grenades, and dry rations.


The footage brings to mind the hundreds of tons of NATO-standard munitions and equipment left behind by terrorists in the West’s dirty war in Syria, and is another reminder of where tens of billions of American and European taxpayers’ dollars and euros have gone in waging a proxy conflict against Russia in Ukraine.


The pristine state of the equipment, much of it apparently new in its original packaging or containers, appears to confirm the speed with which Ukrainian forces were forced to evacuate Avdeyevka and its environs after Russia’s breakthrough last week, with the evacuation happening so swiftly that enemy forces weren’t able to take the equipment with them.


Russian troops took full control of Avdeyevka’s Soviet-era Coke and Chemical Plant last Monday, two days after taking the city proper.


Situated just 5 km north of the city of Donetsk, Avdeyevka became a frontline town in Ukraine’s war against the Donbass in 2014. For nine years, the settlement was fortified by Ukrainian forces with NATO help in preparation for the conflict with Russia, and was used continuously to shell Donetsk, terrorizing its 600,000+ residents. Avdeyevka is the latest Donetsk-adjacent fortification-filled settlement to be freed, with Russian forces previously advancing into Maryinka to the west, and through Veseloye to the north, thus taking some of the pressure off Donetsk and reducing the Ukrainian military’s ability to target the city from these areas using artillery and drones.



Ukrainian Troops Driven Over 10 km Back After Liberation of Avdeyevka



Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu has inspected the Center group of troops in Russia's special military operation area, the ministry said in a statement. It said Shoigu listened to the reports by the commander of the group and staff officers.


The minister also handed award weapons to commanders who distinguished themselves during combat operations.



Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu has inspected the Battlegroup Tsentr in the special military operation zone, the Defence Ministry said




Report on Liberation of Avdeyevka



During Russia's operation to liberate Avdeyevka, Ukrainian troops were driven back from their positions by more than 10 kilometers (6 miles), the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.


“The commander of the group, Col. Gen. Andrey Mordvichev, reported to the minister of defense of the Russian Federation that during the operation to liberate Avdeyevka, the enemy was driven back from its positions by more than 10 kilometers. Russian troops continue the offensive in their directions,” the ministry said.


It said Ukrainian soldiers who remained in Avdeyevka are surrendering in large numbers, with about 200 servicemen having been captured.


Russian Defense Minister General of the Army Sergei Shoigu was presented with samples of foreign military hardware captured by our troops during the special military operation




The ministry said Shoigu noted the need for a humane attitude toward captured Ukrainian military personnel.


Intensity of Ukrainian Artillery Fire Persists


Despite Kiev’s complaints about shell shortage, the intensity of the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ artillery fire has not decreased, the commander of Russia's Center group of troops, Col. Gen. Andrey Mordvichev, told Shoigu.


“Group commander Andrey Mordvichev reported to General of the Army Sergei Shoigu that despite the Kiev regime’s whining about an acute shortage of artillery ammunition, the intensity of enemy artillery fire has not decreased,” the ministry said in a statement. It said the Russian servicemen in the special military operation area face nearly the entire NATO military-industrial potential.



Regular Units for the Use of UAVs Created



Regular units for the use of unmmanned aerial vehicles have been created in the Russian Armed Forces, the Russian Defense Ministry said in a statement.


“The commander of the group, Andrey Mordvichev, reported that in accordance with the instructions of the minister of Defense of the Russian Federation, regular units for the use of unmanned aerial vehicles have been created in formations and units. They are armed with both reconnaissance and attack drones,” the ministry said.


Shoigu announced that the Russian Armed Forces would receive drones controlled using artificial intelligence technologies.


The ministry said the effectiveness of the use of reconnaissance-strike and reconnaissance-fire systems by Russian units has increased significantly.


According to the statement, over the last two weeks of February, Russian attack drones in the Avdiivka direction destroyed over 700 Ukrainian targets.


“In the last two weeks of February alone, attack drones in the Avdeyevka area destroyed more than 700 different enemy targets, including armored vehicles, artillery systems, radar equipment, as well as enemy manpower,” the ministry said.


It said Orlan-30 reconnaissance drones performed well during the liberation of Avdeyevka The ministry said Shoigu set the task to further strengthen the Center group with electronic warfare equipment.





















Sinking cargo oil ship hit by Houthi missile

Sinking cargo oil ship hit by Houthi missile

Sinking cargo oil ship hit by Houthi missile





In this satellite image provided by Planet Labs, the Belize-flagged bulk carrier Rubymar is seen in the southern Red Sea near the Bay Al-Mandab Strait leaking oil after an attack by Yemen's Houthi militia on Feb. 20, 2024. (Planet Labs PBC via AP)






Rubymar, a Belize-flagged, British-registered and Lebanese-operated cargo ship carrying combustible fertilizer, was damaged in a Sunday missile strike claimed by Houthi.







Its crew was evacuated to Djibouti after one missile hit the side of the ship, causing water to enter the engine room and its stern to sag, said its operator, the Blue Fleet Group. a Belize-flagged Lebanese ship, registered in the UK, was carrying 41,000 tonnes of fertilizer when on Monday it was struck by one of two ballistic missiles fired from Houthi territory in Yemen


The damage sustained by the Rubymar is potentially the most significant to a vessel caused by an attack launched by the Houthis, who have been targeting commercial shipping in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden for months.


It remains unclear what kind of substance is causing the slick.


The ship’s operator said Thursday the ship could be towed to Djibouti this week. Khoury said the ship was still afloat and shared an image captured on Wednesday that showed its stern low in the water.


When asked about the possibility of it sinking, Khoury had said there was “no risk for now, but always a possibility.”


The attack on the Rubymar represents the most significant damage yet to be inflicted on a commercial ship since the Houthis started firing on vessels in November — a campaign they say is in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war.


The Houthi attacks have prompted some shipping companies to detour around southern Africa to avoid the Red Sea, which normally carries about 12 percent of global maritime trade.


The Houthis’ attacks have increased in recent days; Singh said Thursday there has “certainly” been “an increase in attacks from the Houthis” over the last 72 hours. And while the Houthis have said they are conducting the attacks in support of the Palestinian people and targeting ships connected to Israel, many of the vessels attacked have instead been connected to other countries.


The UN Conference on Trade and Development warned late last month that the volume of commercial traffic passing through the Suez Canal had fallen more than 40 percent in the previous two months.


The US military also confirmed multiple new “self-defence strikes” on Houthi-controlled positions in Yemen. It said it destroyed seven mobile antiship cruise missiles that were prepared for launch towards the Red Sea. It's hoax from The US military.





















Saturday, 24 February 2024

China lashes out at ‘agent of trouble’ NATO

China lashes out at ‘agent of trouble’ NATO

China lashes out at ‘agent of trouble’ NATO





China's ambassador to the UN Zhang Jun © AFP / Charly Triballeau






NATO should cease its “saber-rattling” and start promoting global peace, Chinese envoy Zhang Jun has said at a UN Security Council meeting dedicated to the second anniversary of the conflict in Ukraine.







The struggle between Moscow and Kiev, which started on February 24, 2022, is a “tragedy that could have been avoided,” Zhang stressed in his address on Friday.


”The situation Europe is facing today is closely related to the repeated eastward expansion of NATO since the end of the Cold War,” he said.


Russia singled out preventing Ukraine from joining NATO as one of the main goals of its military operation in the neighboring country. Moscow warned on numerous occasions that it viewed Kiev’s possible membership in the US-led military alliance as a major threat to its security.


The Chinese envoy underlined the need to “respect the legitimate security concerns of all countries,” who are members of the UN. “Regional security cannot be guaranteed by strengthening or even expanding a military bloc,” he added.


”We encourage NATO to do some soul-searching, come out of the cage of Cold War mentality, and refrain from acting as an agent of trouble instigating bloc confrontation,” Zhang said.


He also called on NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg “to look at the world through an objective lens, stop saber-rattling, and do things that are genuinely conducive to world peace.”


According to the envoy, the parties to the Ukraine conflict should work towards creating “favorable conditions for the resumption of negotiations... not man-made obstacles to make peace harder to achieve, much less to supply weapons, stoke the fire and pour oil on it, and to profit from the prolonged crisis.”


In an interview with American journalist Tucker Carlson earlier this month, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that “the promise was that NATO would not expand eastward” after the collapse of the USSR in 1991. But the West deceived Moscow, with the US-led bloc adding new members from among Eastern European and former Soviet states on several occasions since then, he said.


In 1999, the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland were the first former Soviet-bloc nations to join NATO. An even bigger wave of expansion occurred in 2004 when Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia became members.


At its Bucharest summit in 2008, the alliance said that Georgia and Ukraine would become members in the future, spurring vigorous protests from Russia.


The next year, NATO added Albania and Croatia to its ranks, followed by the inclusion of Montenegro and North Macedonia in 2017 and 2020, respectively.


The latest country to join is Finland, which acceded last year citing security concerns over the conflict in Ukraine. Neighboring Sweden is also on the verge of being accepted, lacking approval only from Hungary to finalize its membership.





















24 killed after Israel attacks shelter

24 killed after Israel attacks shelter

24 killed after Israel attacks shelter











In a new massacre committed by the Israeli occupation, at least 24 civilians were killed and others were injured this evening in Israeli strikes on Deir al-Balah city in the central Gaza Strip.







According to local sources, Israeli warplanes shelled the house of the Abu Zeitar family in the Bishara neighborhood in Deir al-Balah, killing 24 civilians and wounding several others, mostly children and women. Rescue work to help those trapped under the rubble Is still ongoing.


Israeli aerial raids also bombed a house north of the Maghazi refugee camp, in the central Strip, injuring several civilians.


Several civilians were also targeted by an Israeli strike along the shore in Nuseirat refugee camp, in the central Strip, resulting in the injury of several people, some critically.


The occupation fighter jets and artillery also bombarded areas in the Khirbat al-Adas and Beit Hanoun areas in the north of the Strip.





Israeli jets also opened heavy fire on the town of al-Mughraqa town, in the central Strip.


The Palestine Red Crescent Society (PPS) said the occupation forces targeted the vicinity of the Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Strip, causing extensive damage to the hospital facilities.


According to PRCS, the Palestine Red Crescent ambulance teams carried out - for the fourth time - an evacuation mission from Nasser Hospital after it went out of service, in coordination with the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).


PRCS said its ambulances evacuated 18 wounded civilians, including two newborns whose mothers were killed in the Israeli shelling.


The number of civilians killed since the start of Israel's aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7 has surged to 29,514. In addition, at least 69,616 people were wounded.


Casualty data in Gaza are incomplete due to the intensive Israeli aggression, the repeated and complete interruption of communication and internet services, lack of fuel and devastated infrastructure, which render it difficult to document figures.
































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