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%Israel's war on Gaza, now in its 213th day, has killed at least 34,735 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,108.

Monday, May 6, 2024
12:24 GMT — At least 34,735 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's ongoing offensive on Gaza since last October, the Gaza-based Health Ministry said.
A ministry statement added that 78,108 other people have also been injured in the onslaught.
"Israeli attacks killed 52 people and injured 90 others in the last 24 hours," the statement said.
"Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them," it added.
12:51 GMT — Jordan warns of 'another massacre' in Rafah
Failure to prevent another Israeli massacre in Rafah in southern Gaza will be an "indelible stain" on the international community, Jordan warned.
Around 100,000 Palestinian civilians are estimated to be living in the areas to be evacuated, according to Israeli Army Radio.
"Another massacre of the Palestinians is in the making. Israel is warning Palestinians to leave Rafah as it threatens an attack. All must act now to prevent it," Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said in a statement.
"Failure to prevent the massacre will be an indelible stain on the international community," he said. "Too many massacres have been allowed. Enough."
12:42 GMT — Israel army strikes two Rafah areas it ordered evacuated: officials
Gaza civil defence and aid officials said that Israeli jets struck two areas in eastern Rafah the Israeli military had ordered to be evacuated, ahead of a possible ground invasion of the Palestinian city.
"The areas targeted by the Israeli occupation are near the perimeter of Gaza International Airport, the Al-Shuka area, the Abu Halawa area, the Salaheddin street area and the Salam neighbourhood," Gaza civil defence agency spokesperson Ahmed Ridwan told AFP news agency.
Another aid official confirmed the strikes. The Israeli military did not offer an immediate comment.
12::38 GMT — Hundreds of Palestinians evacuate eastern Rafah
Hundreds of Palestinians began evacuating from areas east of Rafah amid Israeli plans to invade the city in southern Gaza, according to witnesses.
Witnesses told Anadolu news agency that evacuees began to move toward central and western Rafah, west of Khan Younis and north of Deir al Balah.
The Israeli army issued immediate evacuation orders on Monday for Palestinians in the eastern neighbourhoods of Rafah and called on them to move to the town of al-Mawasi in southern Gaza.
12:26 GMT — Israel's Rafah evacuation order 'unacceptable': EU's Borrell
EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell condemned Israel's order for Palestinians living in eastern Rafah to flee the southern Gazan city ahead of an expected ground assault.
"Israel's evacuation orders to civilians in Rafah portend the worst: more war and famine. It is unacceptable. Israel must renounce to a ground offensive," Borrell wrote in English on X, formerly Twitter.
"The EU, with the International Community, can and must act to prevent such scenario," he added.
12:17 GMT — Leaders of China, France, EU call for ceasefire in Gaza
Chinese President Xi Jinping, French President Emmanuel Macron and EU Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen reiterated their call for a ceasefire in Gaza at a three-way meeting in Paris.
In brief comments to the media after the meeting, the EU Commission chief said: "We discussed the situation in the Middle East which is of great concern to both of us."
"No effort can be spared in de-escalating tensions and preventing a wider conflict in the region," said von der Leyen.
11:32 GMT — 26 killed as Israeli warplanes strike several houses in Rafah
At least 26 Palestinians, including eight children, were killed in Israeli airstrikes in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, medical sources told Anadolu news agency.
Several people were also injured in the attacks that targeted at least 11 houses in the city since Sunday evening, the sources said.
Gaza's Civil Defence Agency said several people were still missing under the rubble of destroyed buildings.

10:24 GMT — Israeli forces order Palestinians to evacuate eastern Rafah
Senior Hamas official Sami Abu Zuhri has said that Israel's Rafah evacuation order ahead of an expected offensive is a "dangerous escalation that will have consequences".
Hamas officials also claimed that the decision to evacuate the Palestinian population from Rafah will lead to the suspension of hostage negotiations.
Israeli army has started evacuating some neighbourhoods near the border in eastern Rafah, ahead of an expected ground assault in Palestine's southern city of Gaza today.
09:42 GMT — Israeli offensive in Rafah would mean more civilian suffering, deaths: UN
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has expressed grave concerns about the potential consequences of an Israeli offensive in Rafah.
“An Israeli offensive in Rafah would mean more civilian suffering and deaths,” UNRWA wrote on X. “The consequences would be devastating for 1.4 million people.”
“UNRWA is not evacuating: the Agency will maintain a presence in Rafah as long as possible and will continue providing lifesaving aid to people,” it said.
09:19 GMT — EU says establishing ceasefire urgent in Gaza amid 'full-blown famine' in north
The EU foreign policy chief has underlined the need for an urgent ceasefire in Gaza as there is a "full-blown famine" in the north of Gaza.
"The much feared scenario has come true: according to World Food Program chief Cindy McCain, there’s full-blown famine in the north of Gaza, moving to the south," Josep Borrell said on X.
"The so far unheard demands by the international community must be listened to: UNSCR 2728 must be implemented fully and immediately," Borrel urged.
08:47 GMT — Israel to US: Rafah action required as Hamas refusing hostage deal
Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has said Israeli military action in Rafah is required due to Hamas' refusals of mediated proposals for a Gaza truce under which the Palestinian group would free some hostages.
Gallant also relayed that message in an overnight conversation with US Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.

07:15 GMT — Lebanon's Hezbollah says fired dozens of rockets at Israeli base
Lebanon's Iran-backed Hezbollah group has said it fired "dozens of Katyusha rockets" at an Israeli base in the occupied Golan Heights in retaliation for a strike in Lebanon's east.
Hezbollah fighters launched "dozens of Katyusha rockets" targeting "the headquarters of the Golan Division... at Nafah base", the group said in a statement, saying it was "in response to the enemy's attack targeting the Bekaa region".
06:44 GMT — Israeli army has started evacuating some neighbourhoods near the border in eastern Rafah, ahead of an expected ground assault in Palestine's southern city of Gaza today.
Israeli army spokesperson urged Palestinian residents and displaced persons in several areas east of Rafah to evacuate immediately towards the al Mawasi area, according to state television KAN.
"The estimate is around 100,000 people," a military spokesman told journalists when asked how many people were being evacuated.
Despite growing international opposition, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to invade Rafah, home to more than 1.4 million displaced Palestinians.
Rafah is the last remaining area in Gaza where Israel had not formally announced the entry of its troops to continue the onslaught against Palestinians.
06:22 GMT — US, Israeli defence chiefs discuss Israel-Hamas hostage talks
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin and his Israeli counterpart Yoav Gallant have spoke by phone about talks between Israel and Hamas on a hostage deal that would lead to a ceasefire in Gaza.
Austin and Gallant exchanged views on humanitarian assistance efforts and the southern Gaza city of Rafah, Pentagon Press Secretary Maj. Gen. Pat Ryder said in a statement.
"The Secretary reaffirmed his commitment to the unconditional return of all hostages and stressed the need for any potential Israeli military operation in Rafah to include a credible plan to evacuate Palestinian civilians and maintain the flow of humanitarian aid," Ryder said.
06:10 GMT — Israel bombs UNRWA building in Gaza
Israeli army has bombed a building belonging to the UN Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in Gaza local media reported.
Israel’s state broadcaster KAN said Israeli forces claimed the building was a "military command centre" used by the Palestinian group Hamas.
05:42 GMT — Israeli air strikes kill 6 Palestinians in Rafah, including 2 children
At least six Palestinians have been killed, including two children, and several others injured in Israeli air strikes in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
“At least six martyrs, including two children, one of them an infant, and others injured in varying degrees were brought to Abu Yousef al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah,” a medical source informed an Anadolu correspondent.
The correspondent reported that Israeli warplanes targeted a house belonging to the Qeshta family on George Street opposite Haroun al-Rashid Mosque without prior warning, resulting in fatalities and injuries.
04:00 GMT — Gaza ceasefire a must in Israel hostage deal — Hamas
Hamas insists that any hostage swap deal with Israel must include a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, the head of the resistance group’s international relations office has said.
In an interview with the Al Aqsa TV channel posted on Telegram on Sunday, Mousa Abu Marzouk revealed that there would be a meeting of Palestinian factions in China and they hoped it would lead to an end to any divisions.
China revealed last Tuesday that Beijing had recently hosted “national reconciliation” meetings between the two main Palestinian factions following similar talks in Moscow in February aimed at resolving internal disputes and divisions between them.
03:00 GMT — Thousands protest against Israel’s Gaza ‘genocide’ in Denmark
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Denmark as the country marked Liberation Day by protesting against Israel's war on Gaza.
The organisers of the demonstration in Copenhagen linked the protest directly with the struggle of Danish resistance fighters against the German occupation during the Second World War.
"We celebrate the liberation by demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza,” the movement, called "Everyone on the Streets for a Free Palestine," wrote in a Facebook post.
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