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Bethlehem Christmas celebrations muted by war in Gaza
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Bethlehem Christmas celebrations muted by war in Gaza

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 24, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

(CNN) – Church bells echo through the maze-like streets of Bethlehem. With Christmas approaching, the city in the Israeli-occupied West Bank was supposed to be crowded with visitors, but it has become almost deserted this year.

Local leaders took a decision last month to reduce celebrations in solidarity with the Palestinian population, as violent fighting intensified between Israel and Hamas in the devastated Gaza Strip.

More than 20,000 Palestinians were killed during the Israeli air and ground offensive, according to the Hamas-controlled Ministry of Health in Gaza, and nearly 85% of the Strip’s total population was displaced.

The war was sparked by the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack on southern Israel in which at least 1,200 people were killed and more than 240 others were taken hostage.

Many here have connections to Gaza through loved ones and friends, and a sense of misery has gripped the city revered by Christians as the birthplace of Jesus Christ.

The decorations that once adorned the neighborhoods have been removed. Religious parades and celebrations were also cancelled. In the city centre, the huge traditional Christmas tree in Manger Square was clearly absent.

Since last October 7, Israel has imposed movement restrictions in Bethlehem and other Palestinian cities in the West Bank, with military checkpoints allowing entry and exit, affecting Palestinians trying to get to work.

The occupied territories also witnessed an escalation in violence, with at least 300 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

Ali Thabet told CNN: “My son asked me why there is no Christmas tree this year, and I don’t know how to explain it.”

He and his family live in a nearby Palestinian village, and they visit Bethlehem every Christmas “because our relationship with our Christian brothers is strong. We join them in their celebrations, and they also join us in our celebrations. But the holiday season this year is very bad.”

Walking along the cobblestone streets, the impact of the conflict is clearly visible.

Bethlehem’s economy depends on pilgrims and tourism, explains third-generation shop owner Roni Tabash, who stands outside his store waiting for customers who will never arrive.

Tabash brings his father with him to the store every day to get him out of the house. His grandfather opened the store in 1927, explaining that this place, along with the square and its famous church, had become “part of our hearts.”

He adds: “We have never seen a Christmas like this before. In three months, frankly, we have not made a single sale. I don’t want to keep my father at home, and I don’t want to give up hope.”

Even the Church of the Nativity, which became the first World Heritage Site in the Palestinian territories in 2012, is largely empty. In a normal year, queues of hundreds line up around the parking lot outside and pilgrims wait patiently to enter the cave, which since the 2nd century has been considered the exact site of Christ’s birth.

In the 4th century AD, Emperor Constantine founded a church on the site, which was destroyed in 529, to be replaced by larger buildings, which form the basis of the church today.

Inside, it’s usually standing room only. But this year, the fighting in Gaza changed everything.

Father Spyridon Sammour, the Greek Orthodox priest in the Church of the Nativity, says: “I have never seen this before.”

He added: “Christmas is joy, love and peace. We do not have peace.” He added: “We have no joy, it is out of our hands, and we call on the leaders who will make the decisions (all over the world) to God to help them, and to give them His light to make peace here and in the world.” the whole world”.

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2023-12-24 09:45:57

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Tragic Accidental Killing of Israeli Hostages, EU Divides on Gaza – Latest Updates from Israel and the Palestinian Territories
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Tragic Accidental Killing of Israeli Hostages, EU Divides on Gaza – Latest Updates from Israel and the Palestinian Territories

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 16, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

16 dec 2023 om 00:59

NU.nl regularly gives you an overview of the situation in Israel and the Palestinian Territories. This time: the Israeli army “accidentally” kills three hostages and the European Union is still too divided to come up with a new declaration on war in Gaza.

Developments in Israel and the Palestinian Territories are following each other in rapid succession. We therefore regularly list recent events. Subscribe to the tag ‘Gaza conflict update’ to receive a notification when we post another overview like this.

The Israeli army (IDF) said it “accidentally” shot dead three Israeli hostages on Friday. They were “mistaken as a threat” by troops during a battle in northern Gaza, an IDF spokesman said. The soldiers then shot at the hostages.

According to the Times of Israel it concerns Yotam Haim and Samar Talalka, both of whom were kidnapped from a kibbutz by Hamas on October 7. It is not yet known who the third hostages were. The three were said to have just escaped when they encountered Israeli soldiers.

The IDF says it “deeply regrets the tragic incident” and takes responsibility. The Israeli military says it will provide “full transparency” during the investigation into the incident.

Israel has also found and repatriated three bodies of dead hostages. It concerns three men, including two 19-year-old soldiers and a 28-year-old with a French passport. French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his condolences: “Our compatriot Elia Toledano has passed away and I share the shock and sadness of the family.” Nothing has been released about the cause of death of the three hostages.

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EU too divided over Gaza to come up with a joint statement

The countries of the European Union have too different views on the war in the Gaza Strip to express a united view on its course. More and more EU member states want to increase pressure on Israel after months of heavy bombing. They want the EU to speak out on this. More pro-Israel countries such as Germany are against this.

It is no surprise that after hours of meetings there is no new explanation. In the run-up to the EU summit, the differences appeared to be too great, diplomats noted. The President of the Council of EU Heads of Government therefore did not aim for written conclusions.

Second border crossing open

Israel allows aid to enter the Gaza Strip through a second border crossing with Egypt, at Kerem Shalom. The crossing initially functioned only as a checkpoint for goods. Until now, humanitarian aid has only entered Gaza through the Rafah border. Only about a hundred trucks per day were allowed there. With the opening of the border post at Kerem Shalom, two hundred trucks carrying humanitarian supplies should be allowed in per day.

Meanwhile, the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is becoming increasingly dire. The UN is warning of a humanitarian disaster and says the healthcare system has effectively collapsed. UN agencies also indicate that as long as the bombings and violence continue, it will be virtually impossible to distribute humanitarian aid to other cities in the Gaza Strip except Rafah, where the aid is arriving.

Al Jazeera cameraman killed

A cameraman from Al Jazeera was killed on Friday in an Israeli rocket strike in the Gaza Strip. Samer Abu Daqqa was reporting an Israeli attack on a school in Khan Younis when he and his bureau chief Wael al Dahdouh were hit. According to Al Jazeera Rescue workers could not immediately reach Abu Daqqa because the ambulance first had to get permission from the Israeli troops and then could not get to the site of the attack because there was rubble from a destroyed house on the only route leading there.

2023-12-15 23:59:45
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Israeli Rocket Strike Kills Al Jazeera Cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa in Gaza: UN Alarmed at High Journalist Death Toll
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Israeli Rocket Strike Kills Al Jazeera Cameraman Samer Abu Daqqa in Gaza: UN Alarmed at High Journalist Death Toll

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 15, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Dec 15, 2023 at 8:50 PM Update: 12 minutes ago

A cameraman from Al Jazeera was killed on Friday in an Israeli rocket strike in the Gaza Strip. Samer Abu Daqqa was reporting on an Israeli attack on a school in Khan Younis when he and a colleague were hit.

According to Al Jazeera Rescue workers were unable to reach Abu Daqqa immediately because the ambulance had to first receive permission from the Israeli troops. A few hours later, the ambulance was allowed through, but returned without the cameraman because the only road to the scene of the attack was blocked by debris. A bulldozer first had to clear the road.

Abu Daqqa was working in Gaza together with his bureau chief Wael al Dahdouh. Images show that Al Dahdouh was brought into a hospital covered in blood. Abu Daqqa is said to have been still trapped at the site of the attack at the time. Al Dahdouh lost several family members in an Israeli attack in Gaza at the end of October, including his wife and two of his children.

Samer Abu Daqqa, cameraman for Al Jazeera. Photo: X/ Mohamed Moawad

Dozens of journalists have already died in Gaza Strip

The United Nations Human Rights Organization in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OHCHR) wrote in a statement on Thursday that it was alarmed at “the unprecedented number of journalists and media workers killed in Gaza since October 7.”

OHCHR has verified the deaths of fifty journalists and media workers and has information that another thirty may have been killed. That would amount to about 6 percent of all persons registered with the journalists’ union in the Gaza Strip.

According to the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ), 73 percent of all journalists and media workers killed in the Gaza Strip this year have been killed. “Gaza has apparently become the deadliest place in the world for journalists – and their families,” the OHCHR said.

According to the UN statement, reporting on the situation in Gaza is “severely hampered” by “the killing of journalists, their forced displacement from the north (of the Gaza Strip, ed.) and their severe restrictions on movement”. The OHCHR also notes that information from Gaza is already scarce due to power and internet outages due to the fuel shortage in the Gaza Strip and Israeli attacks on infrastructure.

The OHCHR calls for the protection of journalists who report on the situation in Gaza, often at the risk of their own lives. According to the UN organization, there must also be accountability for the deaths of journalists in the Gaza Strip.

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2023-12-15 19:50:16
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US President Biden Calls for Better Protection of Civilians in Gaza as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
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US President Biden Calls for Better Protection of Civilians in Gaza as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 15, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Dec 15, 2023 at 12:33 AM Update: an hour ago

Civilians in Gaza must be better protected, US President Joe Biden said about the worrying developments in the area. But Israel said Thursday that it will continue the fight against Hamas.

A US security envoy discussed with Israeli officials on Thursday how to better protect civilians during the war against Hamas in Gaza. Biden called on Israel to “save lives.”

Humanitarian problems are increasing in the Gaza Strip. It is a “true catastrophe”, say aid organizations. In addition to the continuous bombings, the lack of food, clean water and shelter now poses a danger. “These are the ideal conditions for diseases and viruses,” said a UNICEF spokesperson.

“Hundreds of thousands of traumatized people are exhausted and are not receiving care because the system is at a standstill,” doctors and care providers told the news agency Reuters.

Humanitarian crisis does not seem to be a reason to alleviate struggle

But the humanitarian disaster does not seem to be a reason for Israel to stop or slow down the fight. “It will take more than a few months, but we will win and we will destroy Hamas,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said during a visit with White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

Sullivan said in an interview that he has spoken with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about when his forces will transition from high-intensity military operations to a more precise, targeted phase. Sullivan did not give a direct answer to that question, although he did expect the military actions to continue for “some time.”

Asked whether he wants Israel to scale back attacks by the end of the year, the US president replied: “I want them to focus on saving civilian lives. Not that they stop going after Hamas, but that they take more action.”

Biden does believe that the Israeli army “should be more careful” with military actions in Gaza. He again emphasized that Netanyahu risks losing international support and understanding for the retaliatory attacks. Although the United States is a staunch ally of Israel, there is growing discomfort with Israel’s war against Hamas.

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2023-12-15 06:48:55
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US President Joe Biden Calls for Better Protection of Civilians in Gaza amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis
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US President Joe Biden Calls for Better Protection of Civilians in Gaza amid Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 15, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

15 dec 2023 om 00:33

Civilians in Gaza must be better protected, US President Joe Biden said about the worrying developments in the area. But Israel said on Thursday it would “continue the fight against Hamas”.

A US security envoy discussed with Israeli officials on Thursday how to better protect civilians during their war against Hamas in Gaza. Biden called for “saving lives.”

Humanitarian problems are increasing in the Gaza Strip. It is a “true catastrophe”, say aid organizations. In addition to the continuous bombings, a lack of food, clean water and shelter is now a silent killer. “It is a perfect storm for diseases and viruses,” said a UNICEF spokesperson.

“Hundreds of thousands of traumatized people are exhausted and are not receiving care because the system is at a standstill,” doctors and care providers told the news agency Reuters.

Humanitarian crisis does not seem to be a reason to ease the struggle

But the humanitarian disaster does not seem to be a reason for Israel to stop or slow down the fight. “It will take more than a few months – but we will win and we will destroy Hamas,” Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said during a visit with White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan.

Sullivan said in an interview that he spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about when his forces will transition from high-intensity military operations to a more precise, targeted phase. Sullivan did not give a direct answer to that question, although he did expect the military actions to continue “for some time.”

Asked whether he wanted Israel to scale back attacks by the end of the year, Biden said: “I want them to focus on saving civilian lives, not stop going after Hamas, but take more action.

The president does believe that the Israeli army “should be more careful” in carrying out military actions in Gaza. Biden again emphasized that Netanyahu risks losing international support and understanding for the retaliatory attacks. Although the United States is a staunch ally of Israel, there is growing discomfort with Israel’s war against Hamas.

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2023-12-14 23:33:55
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UN Vote for Ceasefire in Gaza: Global Opinion, Dutch Abstention, and US Opposition
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UN Vote for Ceasefire in Gaza: Global Opinion, Dutch Abstention, and US Opposition

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com December 13, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Dec 12, 2023 at 11:03 PM Update: 7 hours ago

A large majority of the United Nations voted in favor of an immediate ceasefire in Gaza on Tuesday. The outcome is not binding, but does show how the world views the conflict.

More than three quarters of member states (153) voted in favor of an immediate pause in fighting between Israel and Hamas. 23 countries voted against and 10 countries, including the Netherlands, abstained.

The General Assembly resolution also demands the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages. In addition, both parties must comply with international law, especially regarding the protection of civilians.

The vote is not binding, but does reflect the attitude of the rest of the world towards the conflict. UN chief António Guterres has long been calling for a humanitarian ceasefire. He took a rare step last week, telling the Security Council that the war could threaten international peace and security.

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The Netherlands does not vote: ‘Ceasefire harms Israel’s defense rights’

The Netherlands abstained from voting. That was to be expected, because outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte previously announced that he would not vote. A ceasefire would harm Israel’s right to self-defense, he said.

According to him, the resolution is “not balanced”. It does not condemn Hamas and does not recognize Israel’s right to self-defense, he said. Rutte does argue for humanitarian pauses in fighting and much more aid to Gaza.

Not all parties agree with Rutte’s choice. Kati Piri (GroenLinks-PvdA) said she was “speechless” by the Dutch position. She thinks that the outgoing cabinet is making a “historic mistake” by abstaining from the vote. “When will we tell Israel enough is enough?”

D66, Volt, SP, PvdD and DENK were also very critical.

US finds ceasefire ‘dangerous’ for Israelis and Palestinians

The US voted against the UN resolution. US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said ahead of the vote that Washington supports aspects of the resolution, such as the need to urgently address the humanitarian situation in Gaza, protect civilians and free hostages.

But she added: “Any ceasefire at this point would be temporary at best and dangerous at worst, for both Israelis and Palestinians.”

Moreover, Israel and the US believe that Hamas would benefit from a ceasefire. Washington therefore supports pauses in combat to protect civilians and enable the release of hostages.

The conflict explained

2023-12-12 22:03:43
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