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The Israeli Army Unable to Guarantee the Safety of Journalists in Gaza amid Escalation with Hamas
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The Israeli Army Unable to Guarantee the Safety of Journalists in Gaza amid Escalation with Hamas

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 27, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Despite calls to protect journalists covering the escalation between Israel and Hamas, the Israeli army announced that it is unable to guarantee the safety of journalists working in the Gaza Strip. The besieged sector has been subjected to intense Israeli bombardment for three consecutive weeks. According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, at least 27 journalists have been killed since the escalation began.

Published on: 10/28/2023 – 00:11

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after 27 journalists killed Since the start of the escalation between Israel and Hamas, the Israeli army said Friday that it cannot guarantee the protection of journalists covering the events. This comes as the Committee to Protect Journalists, headquartered in New York, confirms that 22 Palestinian journalists, four Israelis and one Lebanese were killed since the start of the escalation until the 27th of this month.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza says that about seven thousand people were killed due to the Israeli air strikes. As for Israel, the official toll indicates that about 1,400 people were killed due to the attack launched by Hamas on October 7th.

The Israeli army wrote a letter to Reuters and Agence France-Presse this week after requesting guarantees that Israeli strikes would not target their journalists in Gaza.

The IDF message stated, “The IDF targets all Hamas military activities along Gaza.” The letter added that Hamas deliberately carries out military operations “in close proximity to journalists and civilians.”

The Israeli army also said that its intensified strikes on Hamas targets may damage surrounding buildings, and that Hamas rockets may also be launched incorrectly, killing people inside Gaza.

The IDF’s letter concluded by saying, “Under these circumstances, we cannot guarantee the safety of your employees, and we strongly urge you to take all necessary measures for their safety.”

Hamas did not immediately comment when asked about the Israeli army’s allegations that it carried out military operations near where journalists were located in Gaza.

Reuters was not able to determine how many other news organizations operating in Gaza received the same message from the Israeli army. The Israeli army did not immediately provide a comment.

Reuters and Agence France-Presse said they were deeply concerned about the safety of journalists in Gaza.

Reuters said in a statement in response to receiving the letter, “The situation on the ground is horrific, and the Israeli army’s unwillingness to provide guarantees for the safety of our teams threatens their ability to report news of this conflict without fear of injury or death.”

Phil Chetwynd, director of global news at Agence France-Presse, said his news organization received the same message.

Chetwynd added, “We are in an incredibly dangerous situation, and it is important for the world to understand that there is a large team of journalists working in extremely dangerous conditions.”

According to the Committee to Protect Journalists, there is a “decades-long lethal pattern” related to the killing of journalists, noting that for more than 22 years it has documented at least 20 cases in which journalists were killed by the Israeli Defense Forces.

The committee adds in a previous report, “Despite numerous investigations conducted by the Israel Defense Forces, no one has been charged and no one has been held accountable for these deaths. Impunity in these cases has severely undermined press freedom and endangered the rights of journalists.”

France 24/Reuters

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2023-10-27 22:11:00

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Russia Upholds Decision to Invite Hamas Delegation, Stresses Need for Communication in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
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Russia Upholds Decision to Invite Hamas Delegation, Stresses Need for Communication in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 27, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Russia said on Friday, defending its decision to invite a delegation from the Hamas movement to visit Moscow in the face of strong Israeli criticism, that it is necessary to maintain communication with all parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced that representatives of Iran and Hamas were in Moscow on Thursday to hold discussions, for the first time since the outbreak of war between Israel and the Palestinian movement.

Published on: 10/27/2023 – 16:40

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Why? Moscow Friday’s decision to invite a delegation from the Hamas movement to visit Russia stressed the need to maintain communication with all parties to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

For its part, Israel urged the Kremlin to expel the Palestinian movement’s delegation and described their invitation to Moscow as “unfortunate.” Israel also pledged to eliminate Hamas in response to an attack launched by militants of the Palestinian movement on October 7, which led to the death of 1,400 people..

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the delegation met with representatives of the Russian Foreign Ministry, but did not meet with President Vladimir Putin or officials in the Kremlin..

He added to reporters, “We see it as necessary to continue our contacts with all parties, and of course we will continue our dialogue with Israel.”

It is noteworthy that Russia has relations with all major parties in the Middle East, including Israel, Iran, Syria, Hamas, and the Western-backed Palestinian Authority, which has only limited authority in the occupied West Bank..

Russia has repeatedly blamed the current crisis on the failure of American diplomacy.

For its part, the Russian Embassy in Israel issued a statement in which it reiterated the call for an immediate ceasefire, the release of all those detained by Hamas, and the delivery of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip, which Israel is intensively bombing before an expected ground invasion. Gaza officials say more than seven thousand Palestinians have been killed.

The Russian newspaper Kommersant quoted a member of the Hamas delegation visiting Moscow as saying that the movement cannot release any detainee before agreeing on a ceasefire..

The newspaper also quoted that member as saying that Hamas needs time to locate all those transferred by various Palestinian factions from Israel to Gaza in the October 7 attack..

Raising tension… “It’s very bad.”

Peskov ruled out the risks of Russia’s involvement in the conflict after US fighter jets on Friday bombed two weapons and ammunition facilities in Syria in response to attacks by Iranian-backed factions on US forces..

But he added that the American bombing would raise tensions in the region, saying, “This is a very bad thing.”

In addition, TASS news agency reported on Friday that another senior member of the Hamas delegation in Moscow, Musa Abu Marzouk, held talks with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani, who is also visiting the Russian capital..

TASS quoted sources at the Iranian embassy in Moscow as saying that they discussed efforts to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to its residents. Baqeri Kani also stressed Tehran’s strong support for the Palestinian cause..

Read also: China announces its readiness to coordinate with Russia to reach a truce between Hamas and Israel

The Russian Foreign Ministry announced that representatives of Iran and Hamas were in Moscow on Thursday to hold discussions, for the first time since the outbreak of war between Israel and the Palestinian movement about three weeks ago..

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova confirmed that “there are representatives of this Palestinian movement in Moscow,” and that Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri is also in the Russian capital.. Without providing details regarding the agenda or content of the discussions.

However, a Russian diplomatic source later confirmed to local news agencies that the meeting with the Hamas delegation, headed by Musa Abu Marzouk, focused on the hostages that the movement took, including foreigners, during its unprecedented attack against Israel.

“An unprecedented escalation of the conflict”

He pointed out that Moscow stressed to the movement’s delegation the necessity of “the immediate release of foreign hostages in the Gaza Strip,” and touched on “issues related to the evacuation of Russian and other foreign nationals from the Palestinian Strip.”“.

For his part, Iranian Deputy Minister Ali Bagheri discussed with his Russian counterpart, Mikhail Bogdanov, “the unprecedented escalation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict,” according to the Russian Foreign Ministry..

The ministry added that during this meeting, “the need to stop hostilities in the Gaza Strip and its surroundings and to quickly provide humanitarian aid to the affected Palestinian population was reaffirmed.”“.

The Russian Foreign Ministry also stressed in its statement that “Moscow and Tehran remain determined to continue close coordination of efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation in the Middle East.”“.

The Kremlin acknowledged on Tuesday that no progress had been achieved so far towards the release of the Russians who were kidnapped by Hamas.

As a reminder, Hamas fighters kidnapped more than 220 people, Israelis, foreigners or dual nationals, during an attack that left more than 1,400 dead, most of them civilians, according to the Israeli authorities..

Since then, the Israeli army has continuously bombed the Gaza Strip, which is controlled by Hamas. The movement’s Ministry of Health announced on Thursday that the death toll exceeded seven thousand people, the majority of whom were civilians.

It is noteworthy that Russia has had relations with the Palestinian movement for years and does not consider it “terrorist,” unlike the United States.

France 24/Reuters/AFP

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2023-10-27 14:40:41

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French President Emmanuel Macron Arrives in Israel to Push for Peace Process Resumption
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French President Emmanuel Macron Arrives in Israel to Push for Peace Process Resumption

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 24, 2023
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On the 18th day of the ongoing escalation between Hamas and Israel, French President Emmanuel Macron arrives in Tel Aviv, where he will call for “the resumption of an effective peace process” between the Palestinians and the Israelis. Macron will also work to present “practical proposals as much as possible” to prevent escalation, release hostages, ensure Israel’s security, and work to achieve a two-state solution.

Published on: 10/24/2023 – 05:25

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After visits by a number of Western leaders, the French President arrives Emmanuel Macron Tuesday to Israel. Macron is seeking to achieve diplomatic breakthroughs, as he confirmed a few days ago that he would not travel to the region unless he believed that the visit would be “useful.” French officials said that the French President will “most likely” meet with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and will also stop in one or more of the Arab capitals in the region.

The Elysee announced on Monday that Macron will call in Israel for “the resumption of an effective peace process” that will lead to the establishment of a Palestinian state alongside the State of Israel, which also requires “a cessation of settlement activity” in the occupied West Bank.

Macron arrives in Tel Aviv more than two weeks after Hamas’ attack on Israel on October 7, where he will express France’s “support” for “Israel and the French in Israel.”

Macron will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli President Isaac Herzog, and centrist leaders Benny Gantz and Yair Lapid from the opposition.

Although he made phone calls and spoke with the leaders of Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran and Qatar after the attack on the 7th of this month, his visit comes late and after visits made by US President Joe Biden, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. .

The French presidency said, “The only way to achieve benefit is, first, to show solidarity with Israel, second, to declare clear commitments against terrorist groups, and third, to reopen a political horizon.”

The French president wants to work to “release the hostages” held in Gaza, “slow down the escalation,” and “avoid the expansion of the conflict and a dangerous and uncontrolled escalation in the Middle East,” and thus propose “re-opening a political path,” according to the Elysee.

A presidential advisor indicated that France is calling in particular for “a humanitarian truce whose main goal must initially be to facilitate the release of those detained or missing today in Gaza.”

30 French citizens were killed during the Hamas attack on Israel, and seven others are still missing. One of them appeared in a video posted by Hamas, but the fate of the other six remains unknown.

He added, “We want a humanitarian truce that gives us enough space to build a political scenario that we hope will lead to a ceasefire.”

He said, “Behind the collective commitment that must be built against the threat of terrorism, there is a necessity to open a political path that revives the only valid solution in the Middle East, which is the two-state solution,” stressing that it is “a goal that France has never deviated from.”

In this context, the French presidency stated that Macron “will talk about reopening the political track and therefore will naturally talk about what is necessary to establish a Palestinian state and not only about stopping settlements, which is a demand that France has expressed very clearly many times to the Israeli authorities, but also about holding negotiations.” “Ultimately about the criteria that allow for the establishment of a viable and permanent Palestinian state, capable of living in peace and security with Israel.”

France 24/AFP/Reuters

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2023-10-24 03:25:33

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Israeli Army Begins Ground Operation in Gaza Strip, Carries Out Raids and Detains 222
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Israeli Army Begins Ground Operation in Gaza Strip, Carries Out Raids and Detains 222

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 23, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

On Sunday night, Israel began carrying out raids in Gaza in preparation for the first battles inside the Strip with Hamas fighters. The army’s chief spokesman, Admiral Daniel Hagari, confirmed these raids, noting that the number of detainees held by the Palestinian Islamic Movement reached 222. Israel intensified its air strikes on Gaza more than two weeks after the outbreak of war between it and Hamas on October 7, 2023.

Published on: 10/23/2023 – 12:24

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Did you start features The Israeli ground operation in the Gaza Strip Is it clear? The Israeli army confirmed on Monday that its ground forces began carrying out limited raids in the Gaza Strip last night, despite the Hamas movement detaining “222 people,” as the army’s chief spokesman, Admiral Daniel Hagari, said in a press conference.

However, before embarking on its military operation in the streets of Gaza, the Israeli army continued its intense aerial bombardment, saying that it was focusing its strikes on “sites where fighters of the Palestinian Islamic Movement are gathered.”

France 24

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2023-10-23 10:24:40

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Israeli forces accused of killing journalist in southern Lebanon amidst Hezbollah clashes
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Israeli forces accused of killing journalist in southern Lebanon amidst Hezbollah clashes

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 20, 2023
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At dawn on Friday, the Lebanese army accused Israel of killing a journalist who was part of a “media team” in southern Lebanon to cover the clashes between Hezbollah and Israel, amid the escalation of the war between the Hebrew state and Hamas in Gaza. According to a statement by the Lebanese Army, “While a media team of seven people was covering the media near the Al-Abad site belonging to the Israeli enemy in the outskirts of the town of Hula, enemy elements targeted them with machine guns, which led to the death of one of them and the injury of another.” The border area has witnessed an exchange of fire since October 7, when Hamas attacked southern Israel and Israeli forces launched a counter-attack on Gaza.

Published on: 10/20/2023 – 07:49

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The Lebanese army said on Friday that Israeli forces killed a member of a media team on Thursday In the south of the country, where an intense exchange of fire took place Between them and members of Hezbollah.

The Israeli army announced earlier that its forces targeted Hezbollah infrastructure and wounded three people who attempted to fire anti-tank missiles at Israel.

In response to a question about the Lebanese army’s account, the Israeli army said it was investigating the matter.

Iran-backed Hezbollah said earlier that it fired missiles at an Israeli position in the village of Al-Manara, and Israel responded with artillery shelling in the latest exchange of fire during the worst escalation of violence on the border in 17 years.

The United Nations peacekeeping force (UNIFIL) said that a Lebanese civilian was killed on Thursday in an exchange of fire.

UNIFIL spokesman Andrea Tenenti said, “The Lebanese Armed Forces requested UNIFIL assistance for seven individuals stranded near the Blue Line, near the Sheikh Abbad shrine, during an intense exchange of fire across the Blue Line.”

He added that UNIFIL forces contacted the Israeli army to ask it to cease fire in order to rescue the group. He continued, “It is tragic that one person lost his life during this accident and others were able to be saved.”

The Lebanese army said in its statement that Israeli forces targeted a media team of seven individuals with machine guns, killing one of them and wounding another. The statement did not specify their identities.

The incident comes about a week after a Reuters TV journalist was killed and two other journalists were injured in southern Lebanon. The Lebanese army held Israel responsible for the incident, which the Israeli army says is conducting an investigation. Reuters calls on Israel to conduct a “comprehensive, prompt and transparent investigation.”

The border area has witnessed an exchange of fire since October 7, when Hamas attacked southern Israel and Israeli forces launched a counter-attack on Gaza.

Hezbollah said that its fighters hit the Israeli site in Al-Manara with guided missiles. He added that they attacked four other Israeli sites on Thursday.

The Israeli army had previously said that fighters in Lebanon fired at least two anti-tank missiles at Israel today, hitting the border village of Al-Manara, without causing casualties.

Hezbollah says it is fully prepared to enter into conflict with Israel. But sources familiar with the party’s thinking say that its attacks on the border aim to keep Israeli forces busy without opening a major new front.

The Israeli Defense Minister said on October 15 that Israel has no interest in waging war on its northern front, and that if Hezbollah adheres to restraint, Israel will keep the situation along the border as it is.

France 24/Reuters

2023-10-20 05:49:06
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Israeli Forces Launch First Ground Attack in Gaza Amid Escalation with Hamas
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Israeli Forces Launch First Ground Attack in Gaza Amid Escalation with Hamas

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 14, 2023
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On the seventh day of escalation between the Palestinian Hamas movement and Israel, Israeli forces carried out the first ground attack in Gaza on Friday. This comes in light of fears of Israeli orders to Gaza residents to evacuate the northern half of the Strip within 24 hours. During the past few days, Israel responded by launching the most intense air strikes during its 75-year-long conflict with the Palestinians. The Ministry of Health in Gaza says that there are about 1,900 dead, including 614 children, and about 6,388 wounded Palestinians, while the death toll has reached 1,300 on the Israeli side, according to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority.

Published on: 10/13/2023 – 23:41

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On Friday, the Israeli army carried out the first ground incursion into the Gaza Strip, entering… escalation Between Tel Aviv and Hamas, its seventh day. For days, Israel has intensified its air strikes on the besieged Gaza Strip after an attack launched by Hamas at dawn last Saturday. Meanwhile, the United Nations expressed its concerns about Israeli orders to Gaza residents to evacuate the northern part of the area within 24 hours.

Israel confirmed that its infantry and tank forces carried out the first incursion into the Strip, in its first announcement of a shift from air war to ground operations to eliminate Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) fighters a week after the start of the escalation.

Israeli army spokesman Admiral Daniel Hajari said forces backed by tanks launched raids to attack Palestinian rocket crews and were seeking information on the location of the hostages, the first official report on ground forces in Gaza since the crisis began.

At the same time, some Gazans left their homes to escape the path of an Israeli attack, after Israel ordered more than a million people to evacuate the northern half, but Hamas asked them not to leave.

Several thousand residents were seen on the roads heading out of the northern Gaza Strip, but it was not possible to estimate their numbers. Many others said they would not leave.

Hamas, which controls the densely populated Palestinian enclave, has vowed to fight until the last drop of blood. The Israeli army said that a large number of Gazans had begun moving south to “save themselves.”

UN warnings

The United Nations and other organizations have warned of a catastrophe if such a large number of people are forced to flee.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said, “The United Nations considers it impossible for such a movement to occur without devastating humanitarian consequences,” prompting Israel to rebuke the international body, saying that the United Nations must condemn Hamas and support Israel’s right to self-defense.

“The noose is tightening on the civilian population in Gaza,” UN aid official Martin Griffiths wrote on social media. “How can 1.1 million people move through a densely populated war zone in less than 24 hours?”

On Friday, Israel called on all civilians in the northern half of the Gaza Strip, meaning more than a million people, to move to the south within 24 hours.

The United Nations said that evacuating everyone was impossible in light of the interruption of electricity supplies and the depletion of food and water in the Strip after a week of retaliatory air strikes and a complete Israeli blockade.

The northern half of the Gaza Strip includes the largest population center in the Strip, in Gaza City. The United Nations said it had been informed that Israel wanted all residents to move to the south of the Strip.

France 24/Reuters

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2023-10-13 21:41:22

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