Israel Kills Child Every Two Days in West Bank

A total of 143 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since October last year, a spike of nearly 250 per cent compared to the preceding nine months, during which 41 Palestinian children were killed. Two Israeli children have been killed in the West Bank in conflict-related violence during the same period.

Additionally, more than 440 Palestinian children have been injured with live ammunition.

The figures raise serious alarm around unnecessary and excessive use of force against the most vulnerable.

“For years now, children living in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, have been exposed to horrific violence,” said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell. “The situation has deteriorated significantly, coinciding with the escalation of hostilities inside Gaza. We are seeing frequent allegations of Palestinian children being detained on their way home from school, or shot while walking on the streets. The violence needs to stop now.”

The casualties have been reported in 10 out of 11 governorates in the West Bank, with more than half of the killings taking place in Jenin, Tulkarm, and Nablus. These areas have seen an increase in large and militarized law enforcement operations over the past two years, indicating a shift in intensity and scope.

The increasing tensions in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, are also impacting the physical and mental well-being of thousands of children and families, who are now living in daily fear for their lives. Children report being scared to walk around their neighbourhoods, or to travel to school.

Prior to 7 October 2023, children in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, were already exposed to the highest levels of violence in 20 years, with 41 Palestinian children and 6 Israeli children killed in the first 9 months of last year. They have also been heavily affected by movement and access restrictions that disrupted their daily lives.

UNICEF renews its call for parties to immediately end and prevent further grave violations against children, including the killing and maiming of children. Parties must adhere to their obligations under international law to protect children. Children’s right to life must be upheld and children should never be the target of violence, no matter who or where they are.

“The true cost of the violence in the State of Palestine and Israel will be measured in children’s lives—those lost and those forever changed by it,” said Russell. “What the children desperately need is an end to violence and a lasting political solution to the crisis, so that they can reach their fullest potential in peace and safety.”

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Israeli Army Forces Thousands Flee Khan Younis

Thousands of Palestinians are fleeing from the east of Khan Younis under heavy Israeli attacks. 

They are running out of the city on foot and quickly while most of them don’t know where to go. These people are already displaced and have moved more than once.

The displacement of people – some say tens of thousands – is trending with video images.  

“Why is this happening to us” a displaced woman hurriedly on the move with her children  from Khan Younis said. 

“Look at the kids, they are holding toys, toys not rockets…” she’d added.

“What are these kids holding, are they holding rockets, you tell me, another one added.

The Israeli army says they are moving into the already destroyed city to look for Palestinian armed operatives but who are nowhere to be found. 

Here, it is just women and plenty of little children on the move. 

This is a surprise invasion that is being backed by Israeli warplanes who are firing at homes, places and people in the streets, on hospitals and those simply seeking to seek shelter and staying out of harms way.

But in the central regions of Gaza there are know safe areas. The new missiles and bombs have started people moving again mostly to the east of the Gaza Strip to Dier Al Balah which is already under Israeli attack.

Reports say there are 45 reported deaths in and around Khan Younis. Around 40 killed have been taken to the Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis as well as around 150 injured. 

Eyewitness reports say that the hospital halls are full with patients in corridors while most of those injured were shot in the head and chest with case of people whose intestines falling out of their stomach.

The scenes are harrowing. Meanwhile an Israeli drone targeted a journalists’ tent within the grounds of Shuhada’ Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah. The attack resulted in the deaths of two individuals and injured several others according to the Al Quds News Network.

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Israelis Surround Airport to Prevent Netanyahu’s US Visit

Israelis have surrounded the Ben Gurion Airport, Sunday, to prevent Prime Minister Netanyahu to travel to the United States.

They, including the relatives of the 120-or-so hostages, who want Netanyahu to sign a prisoner exchange deal with the Palestinian resistance before he travels to Washington.

The protestors have surrounded almost all entrances of the Airport, that is just outside Tel Aviv to prevent Netanyahu from leaving.

Netanyahu is set to fly to Washington early Monday for talks with US officials, including President Joe Biden according to Anadolu.

Large police forces were present at the site of the protest, the broadcaster noted, it added.

Meanwhile its reported there is a huge rush of settlers at the Ben Gurion Airport waiting to leave Israel in fear of the Houthi drone attack made on Tel Aviv, Friday.

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Gaza Massacres in 24 Hours

CROSSFIREARABIA – On day 289 of the Israeli genocide on Gaza the Ministry of Health in the Strip reports the following:

The Israeli occupation committed three massacres against families in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, resulting in 64 documented deaths and 105 injuries.

It maintains that the documented Palestinian death toll has risen to 38,983 martyrs and 89,727 injuries since 7 October, 2023.

It states that these figures only refer to the cases transported to hospitals and registered in the records of the Ministry of Health.

An unknown number of victims are still unaccounted for or missing under the rubble, as ambulance and civil defense crews cannot reach them due to Israeli military attacks.

It is estimated that over 11,000 are dead under the rubble in the Gaza Strip.

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Japanese Activists ‘Keep Heat on’ Against Gaza Genocide

Palestinian flags are waving in Japan at full speed in solidarity with the people of Gaza and against the Israeli carnage.

Demonstrations are taking place by Japanese people, activists and ordinary folk outside the Shinjuku station in Tokyo to show their abhorrence against the current Israeli genocide against the people of Gaza..

Chants of solidarity were made loud and clear outside the busy station with “free the river to the sea Palestine will be free.”

The station has been the place for the “die-in protest” with many passersby joining in to condemn Israel’s 10-month war on Gaza that sees no end because of the intransigence of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his extreme rightwing government.

Hand-cuffed and blind-folded pro-Palestine activists protested to show in a dramatic way the suffering of the Palestinian people both inside Gaza and inside prison where Israel holds more than 9000 of them in terrible conditions.

The Japanese “die-in protests” are on-going to focus the plight of the people of Gaza and the slaughter they are being subjected to the Israeli military.

The streets of Tokyo last month saw the carnage from an apparent massacre, with the bodies of dozens of victims strewn across the ground, their bodies lying prone or twisted, many of them marked by the signs of blood wrote Anadolu.

But it was instead a “die-in,” a scene to evoke the suffering in the embattled enclave of Gaza, recreated half a world away to protest the plight of Palestinians in the face of a months-long Israeli assault, the Turkish news agency maintained.

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