Latest Updates: Arrest of Ahed Tamimi, Humanitarian Crisis, and More in Israel-Palestine Conflict

2023-11-06 06:12:20

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Israeli army announces arrest of Ahed Tamimi for “incitement to terrorism”

The Israeli army announced this Monday the arrest during a raid in the occupied West Bank of 22-year-old activist Ahed Tamimi, icon of the Palestinian cause around the world.

7:04

Israel’s UN ambassador ‘does not see the need for a humanitarian pause’

During an interview given this Sunday, November 5 to the American channel CNNl’Israeli Ambassador to the UN Gilad Erdan said he did not see “the need for a humanitarian pause”.

“It will only allow Hamas to rearm, to regroup, and prevent us from destroying their positions,” he said.

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6:15

“There is no food, water, electricity”: a Frenchman evacuated from the Gaza Strip testifies

He is one of 34 French people to have left the Gaza Strip and landed at Orly on Sunday evening. According to the testimony of a Frenchman of Palestinian origin collected by BFMTV, the situation in this territory is extremely difficult. “Everyone (in Gaza, editor’s note) is blocked and people live with difficulty, like in a big prison,” he said.

“Gaza is closed. And it’s very complicated. There is no food, no water, no electricity, no cell phone connection networks,” says this man.

He also described the long path he had to take to leave the enclave and find himself in Egyptian territory.

Read the full article on BFMTV.com

5:30

Gérald Darmanin announces 1,040 anti-Semitic acts in France since October 7

1,040 anti-Semitic acts have been recorded in France since October 7 and the start of Hamas attacks against Israel, announced Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin this Sunday, November 5. “The number of anti-Semitic acts has exploded,” explained the minister, guest on France 2’s 8 p.m.

“486” people were also arrested for anti-Semitic acts, added the minister, who affirmed that “all means” are deployed to “protect” French Jews.

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5:10

Jordanian king announces airdrop of emergency medical aid to Gaza

Jordan’s King Abdullah II announced the airdrop early Monday morning of emergency medical aid to Gaza, intended for a Jordanian field hospital.

“The intrepid members of the Air Force dropped urgent medical aid to the Jordanian field hospital in Gaza at midnight,” the king said on X (formerly Twitter), adding: “It is our duty to help our brothers and sisters injured in the war against Gaza. We will always be there for our Palestinian brothers.”

4:50

Internet and phone lines cut again in Gaza, WHO demands communications be restored

Telephone and internet lines in the Gaza Strip were cut Sunday evening by Israel, for the third time since the start of the war on October 7announced the Palestinian operator Paltel.

Sunday evening on .

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4:30

Heads of major UN agencies call for ceasefire in Gaza

The heads of major UN agencies issued a rare joint statement on Sunday to express outrage at the toll of civilian casualties in Gaza and call for an “immediate humanitarian ceasefire” in the war between Israel and Hamas.

“For almost a month, the world has watched the situation unfolding in Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territory with shock and horror at the (growing) number of lives lost and devastated,” wrote the heads of UN agencies.

The leaders of 18 organizations including UNICEF, the World Food Program and the World Health Organization deplored the death toll from the war between Israel and Hamas sparked on October 7 by an attack by the Palestinian Islamist movement on the ground Israeli

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