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Guterres: Lebanon must not become a new Gaza Strip
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns of "warlike rhetoric" from Israel and the Iran-backed Shia militia Hezbollah. To speak plainly: The people in the region and people all over the world cannot afford for Lebanon to become a new Gaza, he says.
WHO: Great Hunger in Gaza Despite Israeli Pause
The military pauses that Israel has declared in Gaza to facilitate the influx of aid have not had the desired effect so far, according to the World Health Organisation, WHO. .
USA: Pier in Gaza operational again
The USA has resumed operations at the floating pier it built in Gaza to bring in humanitarian aid, writes the USA's military command for the Middle East, Centcom, in a post on X. .
Johannes Anyuru publishes new book about Gaza
"The Fact" is the title of Johannes Anyuru's new book, which will be published under the Clandestino Festival in Gothenburg from 4-7 July. The book is Anyuru's rendition of "the brutal core" of the lawsuit that South Africa has filed with the International Court of Justice in The Hague, according to a press release from Clandestino.
The Great War Draws Near: Focus on Putin and Trump
Behind the scenes, Russia and the USA have crucial roles as the stakes are rapidly escalating between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The risk is very great that it will escalate, says Lieutenant Colonel Anders Ekholm at the Defence University.
New threats of total war as Hizbollah leader speaks
Hezbollah's leader Hassan Nasrallah has held an inflammatory speech, at the same time as tensions between the Iran-backed Shia militia and Israel are increasing. Let the enemy know once again that if a full-scale war is declared against Lebanon, we will fight it without restrictions, he says.
UN Criticism of Israeli Bombing Attacks
Several Israeli attacks with particularly powerful bombs in Gaza could constitute war crimes, according to the UN's human rights body OHCHR. .
Brutal Anti-Semitic Rape Shocks France
A twelve-year-old Jewish girl was subjected to a brutal rape at the weekend in a suburb of Paris. Now, two teenagers have been arrested for the gang rape, which is said to have had anti-Semitic undertones.
Brussels Refuses to Host Match Against Israel: "Too Risky"
Brussels and King Baudouin Stadium will not host the Belgian men's national team's Nations League home premiere against Israel on 6 September due to the security situation. .
Syria: Officer killed in Israeli attack
An officer in Syria's government forces has been killed in an Israeli attack, according to Syrian reports. "The Israeli enemy carried out an attack with drones against two of our armed forces' military positions in the provinces of al-Qunaytirah and Dara", reads a bulletin from the state-run Syrian news agency Sana.
Testimony from Gaza: Caesarean sections on paracetamol
The surgeon I worked with had lost 26 kilos, another had lost 32 kilos. This is reported by the Norwegian doctor Thor-Erling Engemyr about the famine that has ravaged northern Gaza Strip.
Relative calm in Gaza during Israeli "pause"
Israel has carried out several deadly attacks on the Gaza Strip, but the ground fighting appears to have died down. The Israeli military has declared a "pause" to allow more supplies to be let in.
Thousands Protest Against Israeli Government
Thousands of Israelis have demonstrated against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government on Monday due to the Gaza War, and because an agreement to release hostages has not yet been reached. > All of them! Now! demonstrators shouted as they demanded that all hostages still being held in Gaza be released.
Netanyahu dissolves Israel's war cabinet
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is dissolving the country's already decimated war cabinet, which was established at the outbreak of the Gaza war last October. .
Israel warns of escalation in Lebanon
Intensified attacks from Iran-backed Hezbollah across the border from Lebanon to Israel could trigger a serious escalation. This is according to the Israeli military, reports [Reuters](https://www.
Israel's humanitarian corridor in Gaza meets resistance
Israel's military announces a daily "tactical pause" along a road in the ongoing offensive in southern Gaza to allow in more humanitarian aid. Prime Minister Netanyahu and the far-right parties in the government express sharp criticism of the measure – and it is unclear whether it will be implemented.
Israeli Soldiers Killed in Gaza
Eight Israeli soldiers were killed in southern Gaza on Saturday when an explosion occurred in the city of Rafah. According to media reports, the soldiers were in an armoured vehicle in the border city where fierce battles have raged in recent times.
USA takes action against Houthi rebels in the Red Sea
Two unmanned surface vessels in the Red Sea, belonging to the Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen, have been destroyed, according to the US military command Centcom. In addition to the vessels, a drone and radar equipment, which enabled the rebels to attack ships, are also reported to have been destroyed.
WHO: Escalating health crisis on the West Bank
The World Health Organisation, WHO, condemns what they call an "escalating health crisis" on the occupied West Bank. Increased restrictions, violence, and attacks on health infrastructure are hindering access to care more and more.
Emergency Aid via Pier in Gaza Paused - UN to Investigate
The floating pier in Gaza, built by the USA to bring in aid, risks being damaged again by high waves. But the project faces greater challenges than that: the UN has paused deliveries via the pier due to ethical uncertainties.
Gothenburg boycotts Israeli goods
Göteborg City Council stops purchases from Israel, reports Swedish Radio Göteborg. The decision was made in the procurement and purchasing committee on Thursday following a proposal from the governing parties in Göteborg City Council – the Social Democrats, the Left Party and the Green Party – who want to stop all purchases from, among other places, Israel.
Israel extends ban on Al Jazeera
The ban on the media company Al Jazeera is extended, announces Israel's Justice Department. The renewed ban applies for 35 days.
Police dismantle tent camp near parliament
Palestine activists set up a tent camp on Friday near the parliament – and demanded that the government impose sanctions against Israel. The camp was dismantled by police in the afternoon.
Hamas: No Idea How Many Hostages Are Still Alive
The hostage's fate is central in the negotiations about the ceasefire in Gaza. But "no one has a clue" about how many of them are still alive, claims a high-ranking representative for the terrorist-stamped Hamas.
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