Gaza Death Tollโค Exceeds 69,000 as Exchanges Continue
GAZA CITY, [Date of Publication – inferred from context as Saturday, November 23, 2023] – The death tollโค in โฃGaza has surpassedโ 69,000,โค according โto Palestinian โฃhealth officials, as fighting between โขIsraeli forces and โคmilitantsโ persists. The escalating conflict has seen renewed exchanges, including the return of remains by both sides,โค signaling ongoing clashes despite international calls for โคa โคceasefire.
In the West Bank,escalating settler violence hasโข resulted in โขmultiple injuries.โฃ Palestinian โขhealth officials โคreported 11 people were injured in an attack by Israeli settlers in the town of Beita, including โฃjournalists, medics, international activists, and farmers assisting โwith โคthe olive โharvest.โ
Jonathan Pollak, โฃanโ activist present during the โคbeita attack, recounted to The Associated Press that dozens of masked settlers โarmed with clubs descended upon olive pickers,โข throwing rocks and chasing people. He sustained a head injury and โrequired hospitalization,โ and witnessed settlersโฃ attacking a journalist and her โsecurity guard.
Reuters reported twoโ of its journalists โขwere attacked “by a group of menโ with sticks and rocks” despite identifying themselves as press, andโ both were injured.โค A spokesperson for Reuters called for israeliโข authorities to investigateโข and hold โthose responsible accountable.
The Israeli military โขstated it dispersedโข a confrontation “between Israeli civilians and Palestinians during an uncoordinated โคoliveโข harvest inโค anโ area that โrequires priorโค coordination” and that several Palestinians were injured.
Further violence was reported in theโ nearby village ofโ Burin, where the Palestinian red Crescent said settlers injured four internationalโ activistsโค and one 57-year-old man. Israeli military officials reported responding to rock-throwing at an โฃIsraeli vehicle,โ followed by Israeli civilians throwing rocks at harvesters, resulting in injuries to bothโ Israeli and Palestinian civilians.
Rights groups note that โarrests and prosecutions for settler violence โขare infrequent. Haaretz newspaper reported โคin โ2022 that charges โwere pressed โin only 3.8% ofโ settler violence cases,โค with โthe majority closed without action.
The โU.N. humanitarian office โคreported over 260 Israeli settlerโข attacks on Palestinians โขandโฃ their property in the West โฃBank in October alone – the highest number recorded since the office โฃbegan tracking in 2006.