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%Israel's brutal war on Gaza — now in its 199th day — has killed at least 34,151 people and wounded over 77,084 others as another mass grave is discovered in Gaza, with a majority of victims being women and children.

Monday, 22 April, 2024
12:32 GMT –– Health workers have uncovered at least 283 bodies of people from a mass grave at the Nasser Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, Gaza's civil defence agency said.
"Civil defense crews retrieved 73 more bodies from the mass grave, bringing the total figure to 283 bodies since Saturday," the agency said in a statement.
According to the statement, civil defence crews are still searching for more bodies in the grave.
A mass grave was found in the hospital’s courtyard on Saturday after the Israeli army withdrew from the city on April 7 following a 4-month ground offensive.
"We believe that there are hundreds of bodies still missing after being executed by the Israeli occupation and buried in mass graves,'' he told Anadolu news agency.
12:21 GMT –– UN chief accepts independent review of UNRWA
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has accepted the recommendations from an independent review of UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA's ability to ensure neutrality and respond to allegations of breaches, his spokesperson said.
"He has agreed with Commissioner General Philippe Lazzarini that UNRWA, with the Secretary-General’s support, will establish an action plan to implement the recommendations," UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said in a statement.
"Moving forward, the Secretary-General appeals to all stakeholders to actively support UNRWA, as it is a lifeline for Palestine refugees in the region."
The review, led by former French foreign minister Catherine Colonna, is due to be released later on Monday.
11:59 GMT –– Israel to expand 'humanitarian zone' in Gaza ahead of Rafah ground attack
Israel is preparing to expand a “humanitarian zone” for Palestinian civilians ahead of a planned ground offensive in Rafah in southern Gaza, Israeli media said.
According to Israeli Army Radio, the humanitarian zone will extend from the southern town of Al Mawasi along the coastal strip to the outskirts of Deir al Balah in central Gaza. "The humanitarian zone will accommodate around one million people," the broadcaster said.
11:26 GMT –– Hezbollah, Israeli army exchange fire near Lebanon border
Hezbollah and the Israeli army exchanged fire across Lebanon in a new round of confrontations.
Hezbollah said in a statement that it targeted Israeli "spy installations" near the border village of Wazzani in the Marjayoun district in southern Lebanon with "appropriate weapons.''
It also targeted Israeli troops' positions near the Hanita site in Israel, opposite the town of Alma al Shaab in Lebanon, with artillery shells, and also hit a gathering of soldiers near the Israeli site of Dahiyra with rockets.
10:15 GMT — Pakistan PM Sharif lauds Iran for 'strong stand' on Gaza
Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has lauded Iran for taking a strong stand on the humanitarian situation in Gaza, and called for an immediate cessation of hostilities there.
Addressing a joint press talk alongside visiting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Islamabad, Sharif called on Muslim countries to unite and raise their voice for an end to the conflict.

10:02 GMT — Israeli army arrests Palestinian for allegedly killing illegal settler in occupied West Bank
The Israeli army has said that it arrested a Palestinian man in the occupied West Bank village of Duma on suspicion of killing a settler whose body was found 10 days ago.
"The General Security Service (Shin Bet), the police, and the army arrested late Monday Ahmed Dawabsha, 21, from the village of Duma," army spokesperson Avic hay Adraee said on X.
He claimed that Dawabsha confessed during initial interrogation that he killed Benjamin Ahimeir from Jerusalem on April 12 near Ma'ale HaShalom area.
09:36 GMT — Israeli attacks kill at least 54 more Palestinians in 24 hours
At least 34,151 people have been killed in Gaza from Israeli attacks, according to the enclave's Health Ministry.
The tally includes at least 54 deaths in the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 77,084 people have been wounded in Gaza since October 7.
09:34 GMT — 25 more Palestinians arrested by Israeli army in occupied West Bank raids
The Israeli army has rounded up 25 more Palestinians in fresh raids across the occupied West Bank late Sunday and early Monday, according to prisoners' rights groups.
Most of the arrests took place in the cities of Nablus, Jenin, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Hebron and Qalqilya, the Commission of Detainees' Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoners Society s aid in a joint statement.
09:02 GMT — Israeli military intelligence chief resigns
The Israeli military has said the head of its intelligence corps has resigned over the failure to prevent Hamas’ unprecedented October 7 attack, which broke through Israel’s vaunted defences.
Aharon Haliva, the head of Israel’s military intelligence, became the first senior Israeli figure to step down on Monday, after the attack, which Israel claims killed 1,200 people, with roughly 250 more taken hostage.
08:39 GMT — 'Collective punishment' of Palestinians unacceptable: Ireland
Ireland's foreign minister on Monday called the "collective punishment" of Palestinians by Israel following the Oct. 7 attack "not acceptable," saying Israel's response was not proportionate.
"We believe that the response has been fully disproportionate and has also been, in our view, a breach of humanitarian law in terms of the destruction of Gaza and also in terms of the killing of civilians, innocent men, women and children," Michael Martin said in a doorstep speech ahead of a EU Foreign Ministers Council meeting.
"We believe that cannot be justified," Martin said and added: "The population of Gaza has been collectively punished because of the activities of Hamas, that's not acceptable."

07:50 GMT - Israeli's intelligence commander resigns
Israeli army's Intelligence Directorate commander Aharon Haliva announces he will resign for his part in Oct. 7 intelligence failure
04:30 GMT — Israeli strikes on Rafah kill 24 Palestinians, mostly children
The number of Palestinians killed in Israeli air strikes on two homes in the city of Rafah in southern Gaza has risen to 24, including 16 children and six women, medical sources told Anadolu Agency.
The sources said a number of Palestinians had succumbed to injuries they sustained in the Israeli air raids on Saturday evening targeting two houses, one in eastern Rafah and the other in its centre. They noted that others are still missing under the rubble.
On Saturday evening, the civil defence service in Gaza announced the retrieval of several victims from an Israeli aerial bombardment on a residential building in the eastern part of Rafah.
03:55 GMT — Egypt, UN reiterate necessity of ending Israeli 'violations' against civilians in Gaza
Egypt and the United Nations reiterated the necessity of ending Israeli “violations” against civilians in Gaza, the Egyptian Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry met with the UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, Francesca Albanese, in Cairo as part of her tour, which also includes Jordan.
Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ahmed Abu Zeid said that Shoukry and Albanese “reiterate the necessity of ending Israeli violations against civilians in Gaza, sustaining full aid delivery and eliminating violence and attacks by Israeli settlers in West Bank.”
03:00 GMT — Rockets fired from Iraq at US-led coalition base in Syria
Rockets were fired late Sunday from northern Iraq at a military base in Syria housing a US-led coalition, according to Iraqi security forces.
In response, the Iraqi forces launched a major search operation in northern Nineveh province and found the vehicle used in the attack, they said in a statement.
It is the first major attack against the coalition forces in several weeks.
The group has claimed most of the attacks on US forces carried between mid-October and early February.
For our live updates from Sunday, April 21, click here.
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