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%Israel's war on besieged Gaza, now in its 215th day, has killed at least 34,844 Palestinians — 70 percent of them babies, children and women — and wounded over 78,404.

Wednesday, May 8, 2024
13:26 GMT — Gaza hospitals in south have only three days of fuel, WHO warns
Hospitals in southern Gaza have only three days of fuel left, the head of the World Health Organization has said, due to the closure of border crossings.
"The closure of the border crossing continues to prevent the UN from bringing fuel. Without fuel, all humanitarian operations will stop. Border closures are also impeding delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza. Hospitals in the south of Gaza only have three days of fuel left, which means services may soon come to a halt," Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on X, formerly Twitter.
14:46 GMT — Main maternity hospital in Rafah stops admitting patients: UN
The main maternity hospital in Gaza's crowded southern city of Rafah has stopped admitting patients, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has told Reuters.
The UNFPA said that the hospital, Emirati Maternity Hospital, had been handling some 85 births each day out of a total of 180 births in Gaza each day prior to an escalation of fighting between Palestinian fighters and Israeli troops on Rafah's outskirts.
14:34 GMT — EU staff members protest Israel's war in Gaza
More than 100 staff members of European Union institutions have gathered in Brussels in a protest against Israel's war in Gaza.
Protesters laid three rolled-up white sheets with red stains on them on the square outside the European Commission's head office in the Belgian capital.
On the three 'bodies' the words International Law, EU Treaties and Genocide Convention were written, in a protest of the way Israel has responded to the attacks by Hamas-led resistance factions on October 7.
"We're coming together in a peaceful assembly, to stand up for those rights, principles and values that the European institutions are built on," EU Commission staff member Manus Carlisle told Reuters.
14:14 GMT — Germany calls on Israel, Hamas to intensify diplomatic efforts
Germany urged Israel and Palestinian group Hamas on Wednesday to step up diplomatic efforts to reach a ceasefire deal in war-ravaged Gaza.
"It is important for the Federal Government and the Foreign Minister that these discussions continue and can lead to a result as far as possible," Deputy Foreign Ministry spokesperson Kathrin Deschauer said at a press briefing in Berlin.
It's about "doing everything we can now, in mutual efforts on both sides to continue talks to come to a solution, to reach a hostage deal, so that hostages can be freed and humanitarian aid gets to the people," she added.
13:23 GMT — Dozens of anti-war protesters arrested at George Washington University
Police have cleared an anti-war tent encampment at George Washington University and arrested demonstrators, hours after dozens marched to the home of the school’s president as city officials prepared to appear before Congress on the protest’s handling.
Washington DC Mayor Muriel Bowser and District of Columbia’s Metropolitan Police Department Chief Pamela Smith were called to testify on Wednesday afternoon at the Republican-led House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, but the hearing was cancelled after the arrests.
13:20 GMT — Sydney man jailed for placing 'bomb' outside home of pro-Palestinian resident
An Australian court sentenced a Sydney man to 12 months in jail for planting an explosive device outside the home of a pro-Palestinian resident.
Sydney’s Downing Centre court found David Maurice Wise, 43, guilty with a non-parole period of three months, and a two-year community corrections order, the Australian Associated Press has reported.
Wise had placed a half-filled jerry can with metal bolts and a cigarette lighter taped to it outside his target’s home over the owner's pro-Palestine views expressed on a blackboard fixed outside the property in January.
Wise, who pleaded guilty to the charges, placed the jerry can on the man's vehicle parked outside his home, with a message stating: "Enough, take down the flag, one last chance".

12:57 GMT — Israeli onslaught on Gaza amounts to 'genocide': Iraq
Iraqi Prime Minister Muhammed Shia al Sudani has said Israel's ongoing onslaught on Gaza is tantamount to "genocide."
The Iraqi premier met in Baghdad with Uzra Zeya, US undersecretary of state for civilian security, democracy, and human rights.
"What is happening in Gaza is unprecedented. It is a blatant violation of human rights, and amounts to genocide," al Sudani said during the meeting as cited by a statement issued by his office.
12:43 GMT — New mass grave with 49 bodies found at Gaza's al-Shifa hospital
Palestinian medical teams have discovered a third mass grave at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza, the government media office has said.
"Some 49 dead bodies have so far been exhumed from the mass grave and efforts are still under way to search for more," it added in a statement.
Three mass graves were found at al-Shifa Hospital, three at Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, and one inside Kamel Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, the media office said.
"At least 520 bodies of dead people have been exhumed from the seven mass graves," it added.
12:31 GMT — Israel targets Lebanon with phosphorus shells: local media
Israel strikes residential neighbourhoods in Aitaroun, southern Lebanon, with phosphorus shells, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency report.
12:14 GMT — US top spy visits Israel to push for Gaza ceasefire
A US official says that CIA Director William Burns is in Israel as international mediators push for a ceasefire.
The official said Burns arrived on Wednesday and was meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The official spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss closed-door negotiations.
The official gave no details on the discussions. But Burns has been in the region meeting with Egyptian and Qatari officials in recent days.
11:13 GMT — Gaza death toll passes 34,800 as Israel escalates assault
The Palestinian death toll from Israel’s ongoing offensive on Gaza has surged to 34,844, the Health Ministry in the enclave has said.
At least 78,404 other people have also been injured in the onslaught, the ministry said.
“Israeli attacks killed 55 people and injured 200 others in the last 24 hours,” the ministry said.
“Many people are still trapped u nder rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” it added.
10:47 GMT — Palestinian groups reject any foreign control of Rafah border crossing
The Palestinian resistance groups have strongly rejected any foreign party controlling the Rafah border crossing, a day after the Israeli army occupied it.
In a statement, the Follow-up Committee for National and Islamic Forces, which includes the majority of Palestinian groups, said regardless of the accuracy of the reports on plans by Israel to hand Rafah crossing to a foreign security firm, the Palestinian groups reject any form of foreign control on the Rafah crossing.
It added that it will consider that as "a form of occupation, and any plans in such direction will be treated in the same manner as we treat the (Israeli) occupation."
The Palestinian resistance groups urged the Arab League, the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and Egypt in particular "to reject any plans and attempts that contradict the Palestinian Egyptian sovereignty on the Rafah crossing."
10:23 GMT — African Union condemns Israel for extending its offensive to Rafah
African Union Commission Chairperson Moussa Faki Mahamat has condemned Israel’s incursion into Rafah in southern Gaza, saying it has resulted in continuous loss of life and widespread devastation for civilians.
Mahamat said in a statement that the African Union "firmly condemns the extension of this war to the Rafah crossing, the only corridor for humanitarian aid."
Mahamat also underlined that Israel's war in Gaza has resulted "at every moment, in massive deaths, systematic destruction, and loss of human life."
09:22 GMT — Malaysia condemns Israeli attack on Rafah
Malaysia has strongly condemned the Israeli army's bombing of the Rafah municipality building, urging the international community to step up efforts to put pressure on the Israeli regime to cease its "blatant criminal acts."
The Foreign Ministry issued a statement condemning Israel's latest attacks on Rafah in southern Gaza on May 6, which killed 19 people.
"The attacks, which came just hours after Hamas’s acceptance of a cease-fire proposal from the peace negotiations brokered by Egypt and Qatar, only demonstrate Israel’s intransigence and unwillingness to work for peace," it said.
09:03 GMT — Israel must comply with international law in Rafah: Moscow
The Russian foreign ministry has insisted that Israel strictly observe international humanitarian law after its tanks entered the border city of Rafah.
At a briefing, spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Russia sees the incursion as "an additional destabilising factor" in an area with more than a million civilians, and therefore "we demand strict observance of the provisions of international humanitarian law," the RIA Novosti state news agency reported.
08:59 GMT — Gaza truce talks resume in Cairo 'with all sides present': media
Talks aimed at agreeing the terms of a truce in the seven-month of Israel's brutal war on Gaza resumed in Cairo "with all sides present", Egyptian media has reported.
"Truce negotiations have resumed in Cairo today with all sides present," Egypt's AlQahera News, which is close to the intelligence services, reported, citing a "senior official" it did not identify.

08:50 GMT — 35 Palestinians killed in Israeli raids on Rafah in 24 hours
At least 35 Palestinians were killed and 129 others injured as a result of the Israeli intense air strikes on Rafah, southern Gaza, in the past 24 hours, a medical source said.
The medical source also said the Palestinian victims are those who arrived at the Kuwait Hospital in Rafah city, adding that children and women are among them.
08:35 GMT — UN says running out of fuel in Gaza as border crossings remain shut
Critical diesel fuel to pump drinking water, maintain communications and deliver aid in Gaza will run out and it’s estimated that food already in the south will be gone by the end of the week, a senior UN humanitarian official has said following Israel’s closure of the two key crossing points into the territory.
Andrea De Domenico, the head of the UN’s humanitarian office in the Palestinian territories, said that Israel’s military operation and evacuation order in Rafah has resulted in “the forced displacement of tens of thousands of people.”
The area Israel told Palestinians to go is mainly sand dunes and has no latrines, water points, drainage, shelter or health facilities, De Domenico said in a virtual news conference from Jerusalem.
07:33 GMT — Israel launches fresh Gaza strikes as negotiators work towards truce
Israel struck targets in Gaza after seizing the main border crossing with Egypt, where negotiators were working to make good on their "last chance" to cement a ceasefire deal.
After weeks of vowing to launch a ground incursion into the border city of Rafah despite international objections, Israeli tanks moved in Tuesday, capturing the crossing that has served as the main conduit for aid into the besieged Palestinian territory.
The push into the southern city, which is packed with displaced civilians, came as negotiators and mediators met in Cairo to try and hammer out a hostage release deal and truce in the seven-month war between Israel and Hamas.
06:53 GMT — US military says Yemen's Houthis launched three drones, no injuries or damage
The US military has said that Iranian-aligned Houthis launched three "uncrewed aerial systems" (UAS) from Yemen, but caused no injuries or damage.
A coalition ship successfully engaged one UAS, US Central Command forces successfully engaged the second UAS, and the final UAS crashed in the Gulf of Aden, Central Command said in a statement.
06:42 GMT — Yemen's Houthis warn of 'broader escalation' if Israel invades Rafah
Yemen’s Houthi group has threatened to expand its attacks on shipping if the Israeli army invaded the city of Rafah in southern Gaza.
"The Israeli escalation in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank and their threat to invade Rafah will be met with a Yemeni response and the launching of the fourth round of escalation," Allama Muhammad Muftah, the chairman of the Houthi-run Supreme Committee for Supporting Al Aqsa, told the Al-Masirah TV channel.
"In case of any escalation (in Rafah), the Yemeni armed forces’ decision is clear, and a more extensive and broader escalation may occur," he said.
06:08 GMT — Int’l community failed to prevent Israel from invading Rafah: Egypt
Egypt’s foreign minister has criticised the international community over its inability to prevent the Israeli army’s invasion of the southern Gaza city of Rafah, which is home to more than 1.5 million displaced Palestinians who have taken refuge from the brutal war launched by Israel on Oct. 7.
“The international community has failed to prevent Israel from invading Rafah,” Sameh Shoukry was quoted by Egyptian media as saying.
05:18 GMT — Israel kills 7 members of same family in strike on Gaza home
Israel has killed at least seven members of the same family and wounded several others in an air strike on a home in Gaza City, Al-Ahli Hospital reported.
The casualties from Israeli strike on an apartment in the devastated northern city was reported by Al-Ahli hospital said, with eyewitnesses also reporting strikes elsewhere in the besieged enclave, particularly around Rafah.
04:24 GMT — Palestinian resistance groups fight invading Israeli troops in Rafah
Clashes continue between the invading Israeli military and Palestinian resistance groups in the eastern part of Rafah city in southern Gaza.
Israeli warplanes and artillery also targeted the municipality headquarters, land near the border with Egypt and homes, resulting in many casualties, Anadolu Agency reported.
The Palestinian resistance group Hamas' military wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, said in a statement that they targeted an Israeli Merkava tank with a Yasin 105 shell and set it on fire.
03:46 GMT — Israeli army intercepts suspected drone heading toward Red Sea port
The Israeli occupation military has said it has intercepted a "suspicious aerial target" that was headed toward the Red Sea port of Eilat [Umm al-Rashrash in Arabic].
The military said the drone was launched from the east and intercepted outside of Israeli airspace. It gave no further details on the source of the launch.
Yemen's Houthi group have repeatedly fired missiles and drones toward Israel throughout the seven-month war in Gaza in solidarity with the Palestinians fighting Israeli invasion in Gaza.
For our live updates from Tuesday, May 6, click here.
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