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The goal was to kill civilians in Israel
The killing of civilians was systematic and intentional when Hamas and its allies attacked Israel on October 7. This is shown by a report from the human rights organization Human Rights Watch.
Hezbollah warns of attacks if civilians are killed
If more civilians die in Israeli attacks in Lebanon, the Shia militia Hezbollah will attack new targets within Israel, says the leader of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah. According to Lebanon's state news agency, five people, including three children, were killed in Israeli attacks on Tuesday.
Important Lifeline Destroyed – Gaza's Crops Destroyed
This time of year, Gazaremsan's fields usually thrive. But green fields have been replaced by dry earth mounds.
Israel's Military to Conscript Ultra-Orthodox Men
From and including Sunday, Israel's military will be sending out call-ups to ultra-orthodox Jewish men, the military announces in a statement. .
Belgium meets Israel - in Hungary
Belgium's home ground is relocated to Hungary when the national football team meets Israel in the Nations League this autumn, according to the newspaper Het Laatste Nieuws. The Belgian federation confirms on Tuesday that the match on September 6 will not be played in Belgium for security reasons.
Many dead in new attack on "safe zone" in Gaza
Up to 60 people have been killed by Israeli attacks in southern and central Gaza over the past 24 hours. One of the attacks was carried out against al-Mawasi, an area where Israel's military has urged displaced Palestinians to seek shelter.
UN: It Will Take 15 Years to Clear Up in Gaza
It will take 15 years to clear nearly 40 million tons of war debris in Gaza, according to a calculation from the UN. The war between Israel and Hamas has left large parts of the strip in ruins.
Multiple deaths in new attack on school in Gaza
At least 15 people have died in an Israeli attack on a school in a refugee camp in Nuseirat in central Gaza. This is reported by Gaza's civil defense.
Israel Extends Military Service
The Israeli government has voted through a temporary law that extends the compulsory military service by four months – from 32 to 36 months. The parliament, the Knesset, is expected to approve the law, which will come into effect immediately after.
Hamas: Has Not Left the Ceasefire Talks
Hamas has not left the talks about ceasefire after Israel's latest attacks, announces a leader of the terrorist-stamped group's political branch and rejects earlier information. .
New Protests Against the Absence of a Ceasefire
New demonstrations filled Israeli streets on Saturday. Benjamin Netanyahu defended himself in a speech and said that the hostages in Gaza are top priority.
Many dead in attack in southern Gaza
At least 90 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 300 injured in an Israeli attack on a camp in al-Mawasi outside the city of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, according to several media outlets. .
Norway increases support to Unrwa
Norway is increasing its support to the UN's Palestine organization Unrwa by 100 million Norwegian kronor. This means that the Norwegian contribution to the organization this year is 475 million kronor.
Hamas proposes independent Gaza administration after the war
An independent and technocratic government can govern the Palestinian Gaza Strip and West Bank after the ongoing war, suggests Hamas in the negotiations for a lasting ceasefire. .
Dozens of fatalities reported in Gaza
Dozens more people have been killed in Israeli attacks in Gaza, according to the Hamas-controlled healthcare system. Battles are raging on the ground and there are continued attacks from the air.
USA: Iran fuels student protests against Israel
Iran fuels protests in the USA against Israel's warfare in Gaza, according to the American intelligence service. The goal is said to be to create chaos ahead of the autumn's American presidential election.
More approve Alzheimer's medication
Israel, and just the other day Hong Kong, has now approved the Alzheimer's drug Leqembi for use, which the USA, Japan, South Korea, and China have done previously. This is stated by the Swedish pharmaceutical company Bioarctic in a press release.
USA: Israel promises security for aid workers
Israel has promised to improve the security for aid workers in Gaza. This is stated by the head of the American aid organization USAID.
Biden called Zelensky Putin
Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyj was presented as "Vladimir Putin". Vice President Kamala Harris was mixed up with Donald Trump.
Talks on Ceasefire Continue in Cairo
An Israeli delegation is expected to travel to Cairo on Thursday evening for continued negotiations on a ceasefire with Hamas, following talks in Qatar on Wednesday, according to Israeli media. However, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office emphasizes that the talks are only aimed at bringing home the hostages while all goals of Israel's war in Gaza are fulfilled.
Israeli Army: Failed to Protect Kibbutz
Several mistakes were made during the late defense of the kibbutz Be'eri during the Hamas terror attack last year. This is stated by the Israeli army in its first partial investigation of the military's response to the fateful attack that triggered the ongoing Gaza War.
New US sanctions against Israeli settlers
USA introduces new sanctions against Israeli settlement extremists, following the recent increase in violence against Palestinians on the occupied West Bank. .
USA Backs Down on Arms Pause – New Bombs to Israel
The USA resumes deliveries to Israel of the 230-kilo bombs that have been held back since May, American media reports, citing government sources. .
Anger towards Hamas in Gaza: "They are scum"
The number of reported dead is approaching 40,000 and hundreds of thousands are threatened by starvation. With large parts of Gaza in ruins, 90 percent of the population has been forced to leave their homes.
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