Lebanon truce holds; Israeli attacks on Gaza ‘absolutely terrifying’
Palestinian child among two people killed in northern Gaza
Wafa news agency reports that a child has been killed in Israeli shelling of his family home in the Zeitoun neighbourhood, of Gaza City.
Another Palestinian was also killed in Israeli shelling in the Jabalia refugee camp, Wafa’s correspondent said.
Earlier, we reported that four people were killed in Israeli attacks on two homes in Beit Lahiya, also in the north of the Gaza Strip.
UN says Israel’s blocking of aid to north Gaza threatens ‘survival’ of 65,000-75,000
Israeli authorities denied 82 of 91 attempts by the UN to deliver aid to northern Gaza between early October and November 25.
As well as Israel denying 82 requests to deliver aid, Israel impeded nine other attempts to bring humanitarian supplies to the north of the territory, which has been under Israeli military siege and constant bombardment for more than 50 days.
“The conditions for survival are diminishing for the 65,000-75,000 people estimated to remain there,” the UN agency for Palestinian refugees said in a post on social media.
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Here’s what you need to know:
- Israeli forces separated Palestinian women and children from men – who were detained and sent to Israel for interrogation – as hundreds of civilians fled north Gaza’s besieged Beit Lahiya, the Associated Press news agency reports.
- At least four people were killed in Israeli bombing of two houses in Beit Lahiya, Palestinian media reports.
- Palestinian media also report that Israeli special forces arrested four men during a raid on the Nur Shams refugee camp in the occupied West Bank.
- Israeli police arrested four people at a protest in Jerusalem calling on Israel’s government to secure a deal to end the war in Gaza and free captives, Israel’s Maariv news outlet said.
- The Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman issued a new warning and published a map indicating areas of southern Lebanon that the Israeli military said residents are prohibited from returning to.
Israeli military says 10 south Lebanese villages demarcate line of prohibited area
The Israeli military has again warned people in Lebanon not to return to their homes in the south of the country, this time publishing a map and naming specific villages along the border with northern Israel that are off-limits.
Naming the 10 Lebanese villages in a post on social media, the Israeli military’s Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee said the locations of the villages demarcate a line where residents are prohibited from entering.
“Until further notice, you are prohibited from moving south to the line of the following villages and their surroundings, and also within the villages themselves: Shebaa, al-Habbariyeh, Marjayoun, Arnoun, Yahmor, Qantara, Chaqra, Barashit, Yatar, al-Mansouri,” the spokesman said.
“Anyone who moves south of this line – puts himself in danger,” he said.
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