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Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 141st day — has killed at least 29,514 Palestinians, mostly children and women, and wounded 69,616 others.
Saturday, February 24, 2024
07:24 GMT - Israel kills over 100 Palestinians amid truce talks
More than 100 Palestinians were reportedly killed early Saturday in overnight Israeli strikes across Gaza, while Israel's spy chief was in Paris for talks aimed at "unblocking" progress towards a truce and the return of hostages held by Hamas.
The Paris negotiations follow Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's post-invasion Gaza plan, criticised by the United States and rejected by the Palestinian Authority and Hamas on Friday.
Concerns for civilians deepen as the UN warns of a growing risk of famine, and UNWRA declares early Saturday that Gaza residents are "in extreme peril while the world watches on."
06:47 GMT — US downs Houthi drones, strikes anti-ship missiles
American forces shot down three attack drones near commercial ships in the Red Sea and destroyed seven anti-ship cruise missiles positioned on land, the US military has said.
Yemen's Iran-backed Houthis have been targeting shipping for months and their attacks have persisted despite repeated American and British strikes aimed at degrading the rebels' ability to threaten a vital global trade route.
Early on Friday, US forces "shot down three Houthi one-way attack (drones) near several commercial ships operating in the Red Sea. There was no damage to any ships," the Central Command (CENTCOM) said on social media.
06:00 GMT - Israeli settlements in Palestine violate peace, law: Norway
Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem “constitute a chief obstacle” to any prospect for peace, Norway's delegation at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) has said.
"House evictions, demolitions, force-displacement and settler violence against the Palestinian population are aspects of the Israeli occupation," a director general at the Norwegian Foreign Ministry, Kristian Jervell, said during public hearings about Israel's military activities in Palestine.
He said they are against "fundamental human rights, international humanitarian law, and the right to self-determination of the Palestinian people," and undermine a vision for a two-state solution.
05:40 GMT - UN report demands accountability for violations in occupied Palestine, Israel
A UN report has urged accountability and justice for severe violations of armed conflict laws and other gross human rights violations committed by all parties in invaded Gaza, occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem and Israel.
The UN Human Rights Office report covers the year leading up to Oct. 31, 2023.
"The entrenched impunity reported by our Office for decades cannot be permitted to continue," said the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights. Volker Turk.
05:10 - Israel kills 25 Palestinians in new Gaza massacre
Israel has struck a residential building in the central Gaza town of Deir al-Balah, killing 25 people, including 16 women and children, hospital officials said. At least 50 people were wounded.
Among those living in the building was Mahmoud Zueitar, a Palestinian comedian who is well known in Gaza for his appearances in TV advertisements.
Throughout the war, Zueitar has posted upbeat and cheerful videos on social media, joking with people about ways they endure bombardment and displacement, praising Palestinian culture and assuring those around him that things will be better one day.
04:20 GMT - Israeli rights group says buffer zone in Gaza 'war crime'
An Israeli rights group has said that the army's buffer zone in Gaza constitutes a "war crime" because it will deprive Palestinians of movement in the area.
"To create the buffer zone, Israel is currently destroying almost everything in the area it has designated for it, including residential buildings, public structures such as schools, medical clinics and mosques, fields, groves and greenhouses," B'Tselem said in a report.
It noted that the planned buffer zone will stretch more than 60 kilometres with a 1 kilometre width, by which "the area will be off limits to Palestinians — even those who lived or cultivated fields in it before the war."
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