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Israel's war on Gaza — now in its 147th day — has killed at least 30,035 Palestinians, mostly children and women, and wounded 70,457 others.
Friday, March 1, 2024
10:58 GMT — At least 193 Palestinians were killed and 920 others were injured in the last 24 hours as Israel continues its onslaught on besieged Gaza, the territory's Health Ministry has said.
“Many people are still trapped under rubble and on the roads as rescuers are unable to reach them,” the statement said.
Flouting the International Court of Justice’s provisional ruling, Israel continues its onslaught on Gaza where at least 30,228 Palestinians have been killed, mostly women and children, and 71,377 injured since October 7, according to Palestinian health authorities.
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11:05 GMT — Germany demands 'full investigation' into Gaza aid convoy killings
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock has asked Israel to conduct a thorough investigation into the killing of more than 100 Palestinians during an aid delivery in Gaza.
"The Israeli army must fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have happened," Baerbock wrote on X, formerly Twitter, also calling for a "humanitarian ceasefire".
10:44 GMT — EU chief 'deeply disturbed' by Gaza aid convoy killings
EU chief Ursula von der Leyen has declared herself "deeply disturbed by images from Gaza," where authorities in Gaza say 112 Palestinians were killed after Israeli troops opened fire during an aid delivery.
"Every effort must be made to investigate what happened and ensure transparency," the European Commission president posted on X.
The EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell earlier denounced the incident as a "carnage."
10:28 GMT — Palestinian factions agreed to continue unification talks in Moscow
Palestinian factions meeting in Moscow agreed to continue talks to achieve comprehensive national unity, Russian state news agency RIA has reported, citing a joint statement.
10:43 GMT — EU to delay part of $88.5M payment to UNRWA
The European Commission will give the UN Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA) only part of a planned $88.56 million payment now due to concerns raised by Israeli accusations that 12 staff were involved in the October 7 attack on Israel, people familiar with the matter have told Reuters.
Hours later EU Commission issued a statement increasing emergency support to Palestinians by $73.5 million.
08:16 GMT — Spain calls for 'urgent ceasefire' after Israel's attacked Palestinians
Israel's killing of more than 100 Palestinians and injuring over 700 others waiting for humanitarian aid in Gaza show the "urgency of ceasefire," the Spanish foreign minister has said.
"The unacceptability of what happened in Gaza, with dozens of Palestinian civilians killed while waiting for food, underlines the urgency of the ceasefire," Jose Manuel Albares said on X late Thursday.
"Humanitarian aid must be able to enter without hindrance," Albares said, and urged: "Compliance with international humanitarian law is mandatory."
08:12 GMT — France wants independent probe over Israel's aid attack
France's foreign minister, Stephane Sejourne, has stated that the country is calling for an independent inquiry into the killing of numerous Palestinians during an aid delivery in northern Gaza.
"We will seek explanations, and there must be an independent probe to ascertain what transpired," Sejourne expressed to the France Inter broadcaster.
This comes in response to an incident where Israeli troops opened fire on Palestinians who were scrambling for food aid.
07:15 GMT — China 'condemns' Israel's mass murder on Palestinian food-line
China has said it "strongly condemns" the killing of scores of Palestinians during an aid delivery in northern Gaza.
"China is shocked by this incident and strongly condemns it," foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning said.
"We express our grief for the victims and our sympathies for the injured."
"China urges the relevant parties, especially Israel, to ceasefire and end the fighting immediately, earnestly protect civilians' safety, ensure that humanitarian aid can enter, and avoid an even more serious humanitarian disaster," Mao said.
5:30 GMT — Dozens of 112 Palestinians killed by Israel 'shot in head'
The Palestinian ambassador to the UN has accused Israel of "deliberately and systematically" targeting a humanitarian convoy, saying according to his information, dozens of the 112 Palestinians killed were shot in the head.
Riyad Mansour told reporters ahead of a closed emergency meeting of the UN Security Council afternoon that according to his information, every few days, trucks with humanitarian supplies, including flour, sugar and other basic necessities, travelled to the same place in northern Gaza to give desperately needed help to Palestinians in need.
He said the trucks did the same thing earlier on Thursday, and thousands of Palestinians were there.
04:45 GMT — EU slams Israel's 'carnage' that left 112 Palestinians dead
European Union foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has denounced Israel's killing of 112 Palestinians during an aid delivery in northern besieged Gaza, calling the deaths "totally unacceptable".
"I am horrified by news of yet another carnage among civilians in Gaza desperate for humanitarian aid," he said on social media platform X.
"These deaths are totally unacceptable." Israel's firing and shelling, according to witnesses and medics, also wounded 760 besieged and starving Palestinians.
04:00 GMT — Macron calls for immediate ceasefire in Gaza
French President Emmanuel Macron has called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza on Friday and said the situation in Gaza is "terrible".
"Deep indignation at the images coming from Gaza where civilians have been targeted by Israeli soldiers. I express my strongest condemnation of these shootings and call for truth, justice, and respect for international law," Macron said in a post on the social platform X, formerly known as Twitter.
03:21 GMT — Colombia suspends Israel arms purchases after carnage
Accusing Israel of "genocide" in besieged Gaza, Colombia's President Gustavo Petro has suspended Israeli weapons purchases after dozens of people died in a scramble for food aid in the tiny Palestinian enclave.
Petro made his announcement after Israeli forces opened fire on Palestinians scrambling for food aid in a chaotic melee that the Health Ministry in the blockaded enclave said killed some 112 people.
"Asking for food, more than 100 Palestinians were killed by [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu. This is called genocide and recalls the Holocaust," Petro wrote on X.
03:00 GMT — Media outlets call for protection of Gaza journalists
More than 30 news organisations have signed an open letter expressing solidarity with journalists working in besieged Gaza, calling for their protection and freedom to report.
The letter, coordinated by the Committee to Protect Journalists, was signed by AFP, AP and Reuters news agencies, as well as other media outlets, including BBC News, Israel's Haaretz, Nawaiwaqt Group of Pakistan, Al-Araby Al-Jadeed and others.
"For nearly five months, journalists and media workers in Gaza — overwhelmingly, the sole source of on-the-ground reporting from within the Palestinian territory — have been working in unprecedented conditions," the letter said.
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