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%Israel's war on Gaza, now in its 231st day, has ravaged lives, killing 35,800 Palestinians — mostly innocent babies, children, and women — leaving over 80,200 wounded, while 10,000+ are feared dead beneath the rubble of their shattered homes.

Friday May 24, 2024
06:30 GMT — Israel kills 10 more Palestinians in new attacks
Israeli military has targeted a residential apartment in the main Gaza City, killing 10 Palestinians and wounding many others, Palestine's official news agency WAFA reported.
Local sources told WAFA that the Israeli forces targeted an apartment belonging to the Ayoub family in the Al-Sha'abiyah area of the city, resulting in the killing of 10 Palestinians, including children and women.
Several other citizens were wounded due to the attack.
06:20 GMT — Israel kills 91 Palestinians in 9 massacres in 24 hours
Israeli army has committed nine massacres against families in besieged Gaza over the last 24 hours, resulting in the documented killing of at least 91 Palestinians. About 210 people were wounded in the interim, according to medical sources.
Local health authorities confirmed that the Palestinian death toll from the Israeli onslaught since October 7 has risen to 35,800 reported fatalities, with an additional 80,200 individuals sustaining injuries.
The majority of the victims are women and children. Meanwhile, ambulance and rescue teams are still unable to reach many casualties and dead bodies trapped under the rubble or scattered on roads across the war-torn enclave, as Israeli occupation forces continue to obstruct the movement of ambulance and civil defense crews.
06:15 GMT — Increased risk of Palestinian Authority's fiscal collapse
The fiscal situation of the Palestinian Authority, which runs the occupied West Bank, has worsened in the last three months, "significantly raising the risk of a fiscal collapse," the World Bank said.
"The rapidly widening gap between the amount of revenues coming in, and the amount needed to finance essential public expenditure, is driving a fiscal crisis," it said.
06:11 GMT — Netanyahu to address joint session of US Congress 'soon': House Speaker
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will soon address the US Congress, House Speaker Mike Johnson has announced, amid Israel's ongoing war on Gaza.
"We will soon be hosting Prime Minister Netanyahu at the Capitol for a joint session of Congress," Johnson said, adding that the visit would mark "a very strong show of support to the Israeli government."
06:10 GMT — UN expert urges probe of torture of Palestinian prisoners
A UN rights expert has called on Israeli authorities to investigate allegations of torture and abuse of detained Palestinians since October 7.
The UN special rapporteur on torture, Alice Jill Edwards, said she had received allegations of abuse against Palestinians held in prisons run by the Israeli Prison Service and in Israeli military camps.
She pointed to estimates that thousands of Palestinians, including children, had been detained since the war erupted.
05:17 GMT — Gaza Health Ministry warns of hospital shutdown due to fuel shortage
The Gaza Health Ministry has warned again about the imminent shutdown of services at the Shuhada al Aqsa Hospital in the central part of the territory due to shortage of fuel.
According to the ministry’s statement, the facility's generators are expected to halt operations within three hours from the time of announcement.
It underscored the severity of the situation, saying that patients, individuals with injuries and premature infants are facing a life-threatening situation within the hospital premises.
05:10 GMT — Israel's Gantz calls for investigation of October 7 failures
Benny Gantz, a member of Israel’s three-member War Cabinet, has called for an urgent investigation into Israel’s failures leading to the Oct. 7 faliure.
Gantz’s statement, made in a video posted to X, was another sign of escalating divisions in the Israeli War Cabinet.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who leads the War Cabinet, has put off investigating what went wrong on October 7.
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