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%Israel's war on besieged Palestinians of Gaza — now in its 193rd day — has killed at least 33,797 people and wounded over 76,465 as illegal Zionist settlers joined by Israeli troops kill several Palestinians in occupied West Bank.

Tuesday, April 16, 2024
11:00 GMT — The Israeli army carried out several raids across the occupied West Bank to arrest Palestinians, according to eyewitnesses.
The Israeli forces raided the city of Qalqilya, northern the West Bank, and stormed into several homes in the city, the eyewitnesses told Anadolu.
They added that the Israeli army vehicles intentionally hit Palestinian cars to damage them, while the snipers were deployed on the houses in the city.
10:16 GMT — Several Palestinians killed in Israeli air strike on mosque in Jabalia in northern Gaza
Several Palestinians were killed and others injured early Tuesday by Israeli air strikes that targeted a mosque in Jabalia in northern Gaza, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported.
Medical sources said that “several martyrs and nine wounded were transported to Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip as a result of the Israeli occupation’s aircraft targeting the Al Fakhoura Martyrs Mosque located west of the Jabalia refugee camp.”
Israeli army vehicles also infiltrated the town of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza, besieging a school sheltering displaced people and opening fire on them, said WAFA.
05:00 GMT — Palestine collects more bodies as Israel bombards Gaza
Israel has killed at least four Palestinian civilians in Rafah's Tal al Sultan area, while striking Nuseirat camp city in central Gaza and north of Gaza, witnesses told TRT World.
04:20 GMT — Pro-Palestine protests hit US cities
Pro-Palestine demonstrators have blocked roadways in Illinois, California, New York and Oregon, temporarily shutting down travel into Chicago O'Hare International Airport, onto the Golden Gate and Brooklyn bridges and on a busy West Coast highway amid Israel's carnage in besieged Gaza.
In Chicago, protesters linked arms and blocked lanes of Interstate 190 leading into one of the nation's busiest airports around 7 am, a demonstration they said was part of a global "economic blockade to free Palestine," according to Rifqa Falaneh, one of the organisers.
Traffic in the San Francisco Bay Area was snarled for hours as demonstrators shut down all vehicle, pedestrian and bike traffic on the Golden Gate Bridge and chained themselves to 55-gallon drums filled with cement across Interstate 880 in Oakland.
03:31 GMT — Qatar, Iran leaders call for ceasefire
Qatar and Iran have stressed the need for a ceasefire in besieged Gaza and all other Palestinian territories in a phone call between the two countries' leaders.
According to the Qatar News Agency (QNA), Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al Thani phoned Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, with whom he discussed "bilateral relations between the two countries and ways to support and strengthen them."
They also stressed the need for a ceasefire in Gaza and all Palestinian territories as "a permanent and final solution to the Palestinian cause that achieves a lasting and comprehensive peace in the region."
03:00 GMT — Large protests against Israeli participation in Eurovision expected
Over 20,000 people from various European countries are expected to travel to the city of Malmo in Sweden to protest Israel's participation in the Eurovision song contest, set to be held in the Scandinavian country on May 7, local media reported.
The Palestine Network launched an initiative to organise demonstrations and other cultural activities in the city during Eurovision week, according to national broadcaster SVT Nyheter.
One of the many organisations collaborating to hold two demonstrations in the city is the Palestine Group in Malmo.
02:30 GMT — Israel 'unhappy' with China's failure to condemn Iran's retaliation
Israel is "unhappy" with China's failure to condemn Iranian retaliatory attacks on Israel over the weekend, according to an Israeli diplomat in Beijing.
Speaking at a press briefing, Yuval Waks, a senior official at the Israeli embassy in Beijing, said Israel's expectation from China strongly condemned the attacks and acknowledged Israel's right to self-defence.
"We did not see that, unfortunately. Therefore, we were unhappy with the statement," Waks said.
For our live updates from Monday, April 15, click here.
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