Israel - Palestinian militants launch massive attack, 7 Oct 2023 #10

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Hagari says the IDF will assist in the evacuation of babies from Shifa Hospital: "There has been a lot of misinformation from Gaza today. So I want to clarify the facts. There is no siege, I repeat no seige, on Shifa Hospital. The east side of the hospital is open for the safe passage of Gazans who wish to leave the hospital. We're speaking directly and regularly with the hospital staff. The staff of Shifa Hospital has requested that tomorrow we will help the babies in the pediatric department to get to a safer hospital. we will provide the assistance needed."
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  • #403
5min ago

Tens of thousands expected to march tomorrow in Paris against antisemitism

Tens of thousands are expected to march tomorrow in Paris against antisemitism amid bickering by political parties over who should take part and a surge in antisemitic incidents across France.

More than 3,000 police and gendarmes will be deployed in the capital to maintain security at the “great civic march,” according to Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin.

French President Emmanuel Macron says today that he will attend the “great civic march” in his “thoughts.”

IMO, Macron seems to be trying to have it both ways. I guess it's about his political future.
(He's not the only one/world leader doing this.)
 
  • #404
Pro-Hamas violent protesters attack Iranian man calling Hamas out for what it is. ISIS.Thank you to our Iranian brothers and sisters around the world for standing with us. We have the same enemy.
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  • #405
12min ago

IDF says it will help evacuate babies from Shifa Hospital tomorrow, Hamas losing control of north Gaza

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari gives a press conference on November 11, 2023 (Screenshot)
IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari gives a press conference on November 11, 2023 (Screenshot)

IDF Spokesman Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari says ground forces, with air and naval support, are “deepening” operations in Gaza City’s al-Shati Refugee Camp.

He dismisses “false reports” that the IDF has hit Shifa Hospital and is surrounding and striking Gaza hospitals, saying that the IDF does not strike hospitals. Rather, he says, “We are fighting terrorists who are choosing to fight from close to Shifa Hospital.”

He says the IDF will continue to allow patients and staff at Gaza’s hospitals, and all noncombatants in northern Gaza, to evacuate to the south, and says he has spoken to staff at Shifa today to stress all of this.

[...]

“There has been a lot of misinformation from Gaza today. So I want to clarify the facts. There is no siege, I repeat no siege, on Shifa Hospital. The east side of the hospital is open for the safe passage of Gazans who wish to leave the hospital,” Hagari says.

“We’re speaking directly and regularly with the hospital staff. The staff of Shifa Hospital has requested that tomorrow we will help the babies in the pediatric department to get to a safer hospital. We will provide the assistance needed.”

“There is something that the world must not forget, and we will not let the world forget it: Hamas has been holding hostages, 239 men, women, and children, elderly and babies — don’t forget babies — for 36 days. This is a crime against humanity and we will not let the world forget it,” adds the IDF spokesman, still in English.

Hagari says Hamas is losing control of northern Gaza, as civilians evacuate the area “against the instructions” of the terror group.
 
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IDF troops opened & secured an evacuation route from both Rantisi and Nasser hospitals, as well as an additional route for Gazans moving southward.While our troops secured the route, armed terrorists approached and fired RPGs. In response, IDF troops struck the terrorists.Listen to a conversation between a senior official in the Rantisi hospital and a senior officer in
@COGATonline
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  • #408
25m ago / 11:07 AM PST

Pro-Israel protest planned in Washington, D.C.​

While protesters have amassed in cities including London, Berlin, Tokyo and New York in recent days to demand a ceasefire in Gaza, several recent demonstrations in the U.S. and a major one planned for Tuesday have been organized to show support for Israel.

On Friday, protesters gathered outside the Manhattan home of U.N. Secretary General Antonio Guterres to demand a release of hostages held in Gaza. And several national Jewish organizations are planning a rally on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday.

The goals of that upcoming demonstration are to condemn Hamas' Oct. 7 attacks, call for a release of the hostages and oppose anti-semitism, according to statements on the organizations' websites.

Israel-Hamas war live updates: Gaza’s biggest hospital ‘out of service’ as power fails and bombing intensifies (nbcnews.com)
 
  • #409
40min ago

At Tel Aviv rally, parents of hostages worry public is forgetting their children

Tens of thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv to demand a return of the hostages and mark the birthday of Sasha Trupanov, who is being held captive in Gaza.

“The support of people here really strengthens us,” says the mother of Ron Sherman, a soldier who was kidnapped. “We are worried they’ll forget them.”

Among those participating in the packed “Hostage Square” rally are former Israeli president Reuven Rivlin; singer Shlomo Artzi, Ninette Tayeb and Shai Gabso; former education minister Shai Piron and several representatives of the families of the captives, including Maayan Tzin, the mother of Dafna (15) and Ella (8).


Demonstrators gather to demand the return of the approximately 240 hostages held in Gaza by Hamas and other terror groups, at the Hostages and Missing Square in Tel Aviv, November 11, 2023. (Gitai Palti)
 
  • #410
40min ago

At Tel Aviv rally, parents of hostages worry public is forgetting their children

Tens of thousands of people gathered in Tel Aviv to demand a return of the hostages and mark the birthday of Sasha Trupanov, who is being held captive in Gaza.

“The support of people here really strengthens us,” says the mother of Ron Sherman, a soldier who was kidnapped. “We are worried they’ll forget them.”

Among those participating in the packed “Hostage Square” rally are former Israeli president Reuven Rivlin; singer Shlomo Artzi, Ninette Tayeb and Shai Gabso; former education minister Shai Piron and several representatives of the families of the captives, including Maayan Tzin, the mother of Dafna (15) and Ella (8).


Demonstrators gather to demand the return of the approximately 240 hostages held in Gaza by Hamas and other terror groups, at the Hostages and Missing Square in Tel Aviv, November 11, 2023. (Gitai Palti)
Hard as it is for the families of the hostages, the only way the hostages will be released is with the IDF doing exactly what they are doing. If IDF did not do this, Hamas would demand that roughly 6000 Hamas terrorists, criminals and murderers be released from prison. Hamas would then begin planning another massacre of Israeli civilians, kidnap another 250 civilians, and make more demands.
 
  • #411
27min ago

Families of those killed, taken captive on Oct. 7 gather in Jerusalem to mourn their loved ones

Moshe Shapira, whose son Aner Shapira was killed by Palestinian terrorists in the Oct. 7 onslaught, speaks at a rally in Jerusalem on November 11, 2023. (Screenshot, Used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)
Moshe Shapira, whose son Aner Shapira was killed by Palestinian terrorists in the Oct. 7 onslaught, speaks at a rally in Jerusalem on November 11, 2023. (Screenshot, Used in accordance with Clause 27a of the Copyright Law)

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Moshe Shapira, father of Aner Shapira, recalls his 22-year-old son, who he says fought against homophobia, played classical piano and believed in unity before being killed by Hamas terrorists at the Supernova desert rave.

Shapira tells about the last 30 minutes of Aner’s life, when he and his best friend, Hersh Goldberg-Polin, took cover in a shelter with 24 other people. Aner told them that he was a combat soldier and as the others lay down on the floor, covering their heads with their hands, he stood at the front of the shelter, catching five or six grenades thrown by the terrorists and throwing them back out again. The last one blew up in his hand, killing him.

[...]

Mai Albini speaks about his grandfather, Chaim Peri, who was taken captive on October 7 from Kibbutz Nir Oz. Hamas terrorists destroyed his house but didn’t kill Peri and his wife who were hiding in the safe room. When one of the terrorists later returned, Peri pushed him away, knowing he would return with additional forces. In the interim, he hid his wife behind the couch in the safe room.

The terrorists found Peri and told him to come with them. Peri hesitated, then realized it would save his wife’s life and was taken captive, says Albini.

“Almost 80 people from Nir Oz are captives in Gaza,” says Albini. “Nothing is working here. I don’t believe the government will bring them back. I believe in our society, in our people, in our community, in my friends, in the soldiers. We will win, despite our leadership.”

“I have belief in peace,” continues Albini. “My grandfather is an activist and his love for this country is deep in my being.”
 
  • #412
IDF troops opened & secured an evacuation route from both Rantisi and Nasser hospitals, as well as an additional route for Gazans moving southward.

While our troops secured the route, armed terrorists approached and fired RPGs. In response, IDF troops struck the terrorists.

Listen to a conversation between a senior official in the Rantisi hospital and a senior officer in @COGATonline:
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  • #413
Amid war, poll finds Arab Israelis’ sense of kinship with state at a 20-year high
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  • #414
9m ago

Summary​

It is 10pm in Gaza and Tel Aviv. Here is where the day stands:

  • The UN undersecretary general for humanitarian affairs and emergency relief coordinator has released a statement saying, “Hospitals must be places of greater safety, not of war.” In a tweet on Saturday, UN aid chief Martin Griffiths said: “There can be no justification for acts of war in healthcare facilities, leaving them with no power, food or water, and shooting at patients and civilians trying to flee.”
  • Médecins Sans Frontières has warned that patients and medical staff in Gaza are “trapped in hospitals under fire” and called on the “Israeli government to cease this unrelenting assault on Gaza’s health system”. In a statement released on Saturday, the humanitarian organization said: “MSF urgently reiterates its calls to stop the attacks against hospitals, for an immediate ceasefire and for the protection of medical facilities, medical staff and patients.”
  • The Israeli military will help evacuate babies trapped in Gaza’s Al Shifa Hospital on Sunday, chief Israeli military spokesperson rear admiral Daniel Hagari said on Saturday, Reuters reports. “The staff of the Shifa hospital has requested that tomorrow we help the babies in the pediatric department to get to a safer hospital. We will provide the assistance needed,” Hagari told a news conference.
  • Two premature babies have died due to power cuts at Dar al-Shifa hospital, Physicians for Human Rights Israel said on Saturday. “As a result of the lack of electricity, we can report that the neonatal intensive care unit has stopped working. Two premature infants have died, and there is a real risk to the lives of 37 other premature infants” at Al-Shifa hospital, the group said, citing doctors at the hospital, Agence France-Presse reports.
  • Israeli defense minister Yoav Gallant has warned Hezbollah on Saturday not to escalate fighting along the border. “Hezbollah is dragging Lebanon into a war that might happen,” Gallant told troops in a video aired by Israeli television channels, Reuters reports.
  • Anti-war protestors have gathered in Tel Aviv this evening in calls for a ceasefire and the release of hostages by Hamas. Many demonstrators carried signs reading, “Israelis for ceasefire,” “War has no winners” and “Only peace talks with solve this.”
  • Iran’s president Ebrahim Raisi has called on Islamic governments to designate Israel’s military a “terrorist organisation”, citing its current operations in the Gaza Strip. “Islamic governments should designate the army of the occupying and aggressor regime as a terrorist organisation,” Raisi told the summit of Arab and Muslim leaders in the Saudi capital Riyadh, according to AFP.
  • Philippe Lazzarini, the commissioner general of the UN Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), has urged the joint Arab-Islamic summit to “act now to change the trajectory” of the crisis in Gaza. Lazzarini called for support for a humanitarian ceasefire, a continuous flow of humanitarian aid and support for the UNRWA.

 
  • #415
We do not accept that the hospital above Shifa Terror Compound could not have been evacuated in the last month.

Imagine if @who and @UNRWA had expressed outrage at Hamas HQ in basement and committed to move civilians to safety. Could have been done and they are complicit with Hamas.
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And Hamas violates each and every one of those rules to use them as human shields for military targets. Read what the next clause of those rules says.
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Exactly! I have said this a few times now. IF they started evacuating when they were asked to the first time, they would be evacuated by now.. instead they said we can't. Now we know the "we can't" was not because they physically could not, it was because HAMAS controls what even those organizations say.

Those that support HAMAS... ARE HAMAS period. Even the organizations there to help.. if they are complacent.. they support HAMAS.
 
  • #416

Joint Arab and Islamic summit resolution condemns "Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip"​

From CNN’s Zeena Saifi in Jerusalem

The final resolution issued by the joint Arab and Islamic summit in Riyadh demands the end of what it describes as Israel’s aggression against Gaza, as well as "war crimes and barbaric, brutal and inhumane massacres."

“We condemn the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, the war crimes and the barbaric, brutal and inhumane massacres committed by the colonial occupation government against the Palestinian people, including in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. We demand it be stopped immediately,” the resolution read.
The statement said the summit rejects the characterization of this “war of revenge as (one of) self-defense” and demands the end of the siege in Gaza as well as the entry of humanitarian aid convoys, including food, medicine, and fuel immediately.

It also demanded the United Nations Security Council take a “decisive and binding decision” that imposes a cessation of aggression.

“We demand the Security Council take an immediate decision condemning Israel’s barbaric destruction of hospitals in the Gaza Strip and preventing the entry of medicine, food and fuel,” it added.
The resolution also called on the International Criminal Court to conduct an investigation into what it described as war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Israel against the Palestinian people in all occupied Palestinian territories.

It called on all countries to stop exporting weapons and ammunition to Israel used by its army and the “terrorist settlers who kill Palestinian people and destroy their homes.”

The summit said that a “just, lasting and comprehensive peace” is the only way to guarantee security and stability for the people of the region.

“Protection from cycles of violence and wars will not be achieved without ending the Israeli occupation. ... We hold Israel, the occupying power responsible for the continuation and aggravation of the conflict as a result of its aggression against human rights,” it added.

 
  • #417


Charity: Some patients cannot walk, they cannot evacuate​

More here from the medical charity Doctors Without Borders, which reported earlier today on conditions inside Al Shifa hospital in Gaza City.

It said that "despite regular attacks and shortages", staff had "managed to keep the hospital operational".

However Dr Ahmed El Mokhallalati, a senior plastic surgeon, said that the hospital was operating on "no more 20% or 15% of the staff".

“Those who are staying in Al-Shifa hospital already decided they are dead," he said..

The Israeli military has stated the hospital is not under siege and that those inside will be given safe passage.

Dr Mohammed Obeid, a surgeon, is quoted by the charity as saying that many patients had recently undergone operations "and they cannot walk. They cannot evacuate”.

The charity called for "an immediate ceasefire and for the protection of medical facilities, medical staff and patients."

 
  • #418

UN humanitarian chief says no justification for 'acts of war in health care facilities'​

The UN's humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths says there is no justification for "acts of war in health care facilities, leaving them with no power, food or water, and shooting at patients and civilians trying to flee".

"This is unconscionable, reprehensible, and must stop," he says in a statement on X.

His comments follow reports of violence around Gaza's Al-Shifa and Al-Quds hospitals. Al-Shifa hospital has reportedly run out of fuel, and Doctors Without Borders said earlier today that civilians and patients were being shot at when trying to leave the medical facility.

"Hospitals must be places of greater safety," says Griffiths, "and those who need them must trust that they are places of shelter and not of war".

Israel's military says it is not striking Al-Shifa hospital and that there is no siege, with the east side of the hospital open for anyone who wants to leave. But it did acknowledge that there was fighting going on around the area.

 
  • #419
2h ago
Across Gaza, people with specific needs such as older people with medical conditions are struggling with harsh living conditions amid Israel’s seige and deadly bombardments that has killed more than 11,000 Palestinians.

“Getting a loaf of bread has become a thing of the past,” an older displaced man told UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, from the Khan Younis Training Center.

“Here, there is a shortage of all necessities. There is either no water or it is very scarce and not clean … I suffer from nerve and urinary tract problems. As for using the bathroom, it’s very challenging. We wait in line for an hour or more,” he added.


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  • #420
2h ago
Hezbollah has announced that it is introducing new weapons in its ongoing battles with Israeli troops.

The Associated Press reports:

The leader of Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah group said Saturday his fighters have introduced new weapons, including a missile with a heavy warhead in the ongoing fighting along the Lebanon-Israel border, adding that they will keep using the tense frontier to pressure Israel.

Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah also blasted the United States over the Israel-Hamas war, saying it is the only country that can stop Israel’s wide offensive on the Gaza Strip but doesn’t do so. He said attacks on US troops in Iraq and Syria, that Washington says have reached more than 40 rockets and suicide drone attacks, will continue until the war in Gaza comes to an end.

Nasrallah’s comments came as the situation along Lebanon’s southern border continues to escalate. Hezbollah on Friday attacked northern Israel with three suicide drones after an Israeli strike in central Syria killed seven Hezbollah fighters.

Nasrallah did not claim responsibility for a suicide drone attack that hit the Israeli Red Sea town of Eilat on Thursday but called it “a great achievement.”

Hezbollah and Israeli troops have been exchanging fire along the Lebanon-Israel border since Oct. 8, a day after Hamas’s deadly assault in southern Israel that left at least 1,200 Israeli civilians and troops dead and more than 200 taken hostages.

Hezbollah officials say that by attacking Israeli posts along the border, the Iran-backed group is keeping three Israeli army divisions busy at a time when Israeli troops are pushing into the Gaza Strip where more than 11,000 people have been killed over the past five weeks, according to the Hamas-run Health Ministry.

“The side that can stop this aggression, is the side that is managing this aggression. It is America,” Nasrallah said, referring to the United States, a main supporter of Israel.

 
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