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Halevi admitted that more than 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured, confirming figures long reported by Gaza’s Health Ministry.
The Gaza Health Ministry reported 420 famine-related deaths, as UN officials accused Israel of imposing a “death sentence” on Gaza City.
Protests erupted across New Zealand, Europe, Morocco, and Libya, as tens of thousands demanded an end to Israel’s war on Gaza.
Ansarallah said they launched hypersonic missiles and drones at Israeli targets in Tel Aviv, Al-Naqab, and Eilat.
The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution calling for “concrete, time-bound, and irreversible steps” toward a two-state solution.
Netanyahu signed the E1 settlement plan to expand Ma’ale Adumim, declaring “there will never be a Palestinian state”.
Hamas announced on Friday that its Gaza leader, Dr. Khalil al-Hayya, participated in the funeral prayers on Thursday.
The statement was issued to counter widespread rumors that Al-Hayya himself had been injured in the Israeli strike.
Israel escalated the siege on Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank on Friday, storming residential buildings and arresting more Palestinians.
Spain summoned the Israeli charge d’affaires in Madrid in response to a recent statement issued by the office of the Israeli Prime Minister.
A group of boats in the Global Sumud Flotilla arrived at the port of Bizerte, northern Tunisia, on Friday, en route to break Gaza's siege.
Two Israelis were injured in a stabbing attack at a hotel in west Jerusalem on Friday, Israeli media reported.