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L'Orient-Le Jour
a day ago
- Health
- L'Orient-Le Jour
At least 77 Palestinians killed Monday by the Israeli army
At least 77 people were killed Monday in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, according to medical sources cited by al Jazeera, despite the "tactical pause" in operations in several areas of the Palestinian enclave announced by the Israeli army on Sunday. The victims include 31 people who were waiting for humanitarian aid near GHF distribution centers, which are supported by the United States and Israel. Since the start of the Israeli offensive on Gaza, at least 59,921 Palestinians have been killed and 145,233 injured, according to the latest official figures released by Gaza's Health Ministry. The ministry added Monday that 14 new deaths caused by famine had been recorded in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Palestinians who have died of hunger or malnutrition to 147, including 88 children, since October 2023. Local authorities and several experts believe the real death toll is much higher, especially since the thousands of bodies of people still missing and buried under the rubble of destroyed buildings are not included in the official figures from Gaza authorities.

L'Orient-Le Jour
2 days ago
- Health
- L'Orient-Le Jour
Death toll nears 60,000 killed in Israeli attacks
BEIRUT — In its daily report, Gaza's Health Ministry said Sunday that at least 88 Palestinians have been killed in the Palestinian enclave in the past 24 hours, along with 374 wounded. Among these victims, at least 53 people have been killed since dawn on Sunday morning, according to medical sources cited by al Jazeera, despite the "tactical pauses" in fighting announced by the Israeli army in several regions of the besieged territory to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid. About 32 aid seekers were killed by Israeli gunfire during a distribution near a GHF center in Khan Younis (south). This brings the total number of people killed directly by Israeli army attacks since the beginning of its offensive to 59,821 dead and 144,851 wounded, according to the ministry. At the same time, hospitals recorded six new deaths linked to malnutrition, bringing the total number of famine-related deaths to 133, including 87 children.


L'Orient-Le Jour
2 days ago
- Health
- L'Orient-Le Jour
53 Palestinians killed despite fighting 'pause', 6 more die of famine
At least 43 Palestinians have been killed since dawn Sunday morning in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip, according to medical sources cited by al Jazeera, despite an announcement by the Israeli army of "humanitarian pauses in fighting" in some areas of the enclave. The victims include 29 people who were waiting for a humanitarian aid distribution in Khan Younis, in the south of the enclave, according to an official from the Nasser medical complex cited by the Qatari media outlet. The Israeli army had announced a daily humanitarian pause, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (local time), in the areas of al-Mawassi, Deir el-Balah, and Gaza City, to allow for an increase in the delivery of aid in light of the worsening famine imposed in the besieged territory. In addition, the Gaza Health Ministry announced on Sunday morning that six more people have died from famine and malnutrition in the last 24 hours, including two children. The total number of deaths from famine now stands at 133, including 87 children, according to the ministry.


Saba Yemen
07-06-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
New Massacre in Gaza City's al-Sabra neighborhood kills dozens, including children
Gaza – Saba: Zionist enemy forces on Saturday committed a horrific massacre in al-Sabra neighborhood in central Gaza City, killing at least 15 Palestinians, including six children, and wounding over 50 in a preliminary toll. The attack stemmed from a residential house being bombed with two missiles. Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for Civil Defense in Gaza, told al Jazeera that the house was completely destroyed, making it "almost certain" everyone inside was martyred, with approximately 85 people remaining under the rubble and access extremely difficult. Civil Defense crews were forced to withdraw due to inability to reach bodies, describing the scene as "very harsh" and "a complete massacre." Basal noted that injuries arriving at hospitals are "extremely serious," while the medical system suffers from widespread destruction and severe supply shortages, threatening the wounded's lives. He added that Civil Defense is losing many survivors due to a lack of rescue equipment, relying solely on human effort after most vehicles were destroyed. Since October 7, 2023, the Israeli enemy army, with American and European support, has been committing "crimes of genocide" in Gaza, resulting in 54,772 Palestinian deaths, mostly children and women, and 125,834 injuries. Thousands of victims remain under rubble, inaccessible to rescue crews. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print


Express Tribune
05-03-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Iran, Turkey in diplomatic spat over Syria
Iran and Turkey's foreign ministries summoned their envoys after a diplomatic spat over Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan's warning of Tehran against undermining Syria's stability. Fidan last week gave an interview to Qatar's al Jazeera in which he said Iran's foreign policy relying on militias was "dangerous" and needed to change. "If you are trying to cause anxiety in a third country, other countries can also disturb you by supporting groups in your own country," Turkey's foreign minister added. Iran's foreign ministry summoned Turkey's ambassador over Fidan's comments, state TV reported on Tuesday. The Iranian foreign ministry published a statement saying that a meeting took place on Monday between ambassador Hicabi K?rlang?ç and Mahmoud Heydari, the Iran foreign ministry's Director General for the Mediterranean and Eastern Europe