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New tragedies unfolding in northern Gaza as the day progresses: AJE correspondent

New tragedies unfolding in northern Gaza as the day progresses: AJE correspondent

Sunday, October 27, 2024  
Israeli forces have killed at least 45 people in two separate attacks on residential buildings in Beit Lahiya, in northern Gaza.

Dozens more were wounded and Gaza's health ministry is calling one of the strikes a "horrific massacre."

And at least 40 people have either been killed or injured in an attack on Gaza City.

Emergency workers and volunteers came to the scene of the attack on Saturday, after the Israeli military bombed a residential building.

Al Jazeera’s Ibrahim Al Khalili went to the scene in Sheikh Radwan.

Palestinians in northern Gaza are struggling to survive with little or no food and water.

The Israeli army has been preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies for the past three weeks.

The UN says it has blocked nearly half of all aid missions into the north, since the beginning of the month.

It has accused the military of carrying out a systematic starvation campaign against Palestinians.

Rosalia Bollen is from UNICEF, and is based in Gaza.
She says the humanitarian crisis there has worsened, with extreme shortages of water, food and medical supplies.

Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud has the latest developments from Deir el-Balah in central Gaza, Palestine.

Injuries after truck strikes bus stop in central Israel

Injuries after truck strikes bus stop in central Israel

Sunday, October 27, 2024  
At least 40 people have been injured some critically after a truck crashed into bus station in Glilot, north of Tel Aviv.
There are reports that several people are trapped under the bus.

Israeli media says the driver was shot.

Al Jazeera’s Mohammed Jamjoom has more from Jordan's capital, Amman, because the Israeli government has banned Al Jazeera from reporting inside Israel and in the occupied West Bank.

Abed Abou Shhade is a journalist based in Jaffa.

Israeli forces raid Gaza’s Kamal Adwan hospital, detain staff and patients

Israeli forces raid Gaza’s Kamal Adwan hospital, detain staff and patients

Sunday, October 27, 2024  
Israeli forces have raided Kamal Adwan hospital in Gaza—one of the last functioning medical facilities in the north of the strip. They detained staff, patients, and destroyed much of the facility. The World Health Organization says it has now re-established contact with its staff after losing communication during the siege.

Al Jazeera’s Michael Appel reports.

Israeli raid leaves north Gaza's Kamal Adwan Hospital in ruins

Sunday, October 27, 2024  
Israeli soldiers have withdrawn after raiding Kamal Adwan Hospital in besieged northern Gaza, leaving catastrophic damage and death in their wake.

Will Iran respond to Israel's latest attack?

Will Iran respond to Israel's latest attack?

Saturday, October 26, 2024  
Israel launched air strikes against several Iranian military targets early on Saturday.

It said it was in response to what Israel called months of continuous attacks from Iran.

While, Tehran said the damage was limited. Israel has stepped up its attacks against Iranian-backed groups in Lebanon, Syria and Iran. Now, the Iranian leadership is threatening to retaliate.  But could this cycle of violence lead to a broader regional conflict?

Presenter: Cyril Vanier
Guests:
Yossi Beilin - Former Israeli Minister of Justice who initiated negotiations at the Oslo Peace Accords.
Mohammad Marandi - Professor of American Studies at the University of Tehran.  
Roxane Farmanfarmaian - Professor of Modern Middle East Politics at the University of Cambridge.

The US says this should be the end of military fire between Israel and Iran

The US says this should be the end of military fire between Israel and Iran

Saturday, Oct 26, 2024
Al Jazeera's Heidi Zhou-Castro  reports from Washington, D.C., as US Defense Secretary speaks with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant regarding Israel's recent strikes on Iranian military targets.

Israel’s direct strike on Iran marks a new phase

Israel’s direct strike on Iran marks a new phase

Saturday, October 26, 2024
Israel’s attack on Iran was part of a new phase in tensions as it was the first time Israel admitted to a direct strike on Iran, with Tehran downplaying the impact and Israel exaggerating its achievements, analyst Abas Aslani said.

"This indicates that … Israel may be encouraged by the US to avoid a full-scale war in the region," Aslani, a senior research fellow at the Center for Middle East Strategic Studies, told Al Jazeera from Tehran. "The initial assessment and the initial reaction here in Tehran indicates that maybe a serious or significant reaction, a direct reaction against Israel, was not as likely."

However, Aslani said some sort of response from Iran should be expected.

Israeli military confirms it has launched attacks on Iran

Israeli military confirms it has launched attacks on Iran

Saturday, October 26, 2024
As we have been reporting, several loud explosions have been reported on the outskirts of Tehran.

The Israeli military has now confirmed that it is conducting attacks on military targets.

Here’s the full statement, published by Israel’s Arabic spokesperson Avichay Adraee:

The [Israeli military] is currently attacking with precision military targets in Iran in response to the Iranian regime’s ongoing attacks against the State of Israel over the past few months.

The [Israeli military] is on alert offensively and defensively as we follow developments from Iran and its proxies.

The [Israeli military] is conducting an ongoing situational assessment and at this stage, there has been no change in the Home Front Command’s instructions.

We must continue to be vigilant and obey the instructions of the Home Front Command in order to inform the public of any new developments immediately.

How Israel Won the West?

How Israel Won the West?

Friday, October 25, 2024  
The Big Picture: How Israel Won the West examines how Israel has come to occupy such a privileged and protected place in the Western world. It traces the journey of the Jewish people from biblical stories of origin through centuries of persecution and the advent of Zionism, all the way to the creation of Israel and its ensuing occupation of the Palestinian territory. Along the way, what is revealed is a process of transformation, of how Jews went from being despised by early Christians as "Christ killers" – seeding a vile anti-Judaism that would mutate into anti-Semitism – to being considered part of the white Western world, sharing a common Judeo-Christian heritage.

The film lays bare the alignment of Zionism with "Western civilisation", deliberately putting it in opposition to the people of the east – Arabs, Muslims. This would lay the foundations for an Israel where Arab Jews would be marginalised and European Ashkenazi Jews would dominate and go on to become the bedrock of support for right-wing governments and ultra-right nationalists.

What becomes apparent is the century-old policy, first outlined by Ze’ev Jabotinsky, that only force could impose Zionism and beat Palestinians into accepting the reality of colonisation.

Maintaining the imposition of this settler-colonial reality would require a "special relationship" between Israel and the United States. It would be fostered not just by US geostrategic interests in the Middle East but also facilitated by the "whitening" of Jews in the American and Western imagination, folding them into an opportunistic Judeo-Christian identity that excluded Arabs. This deliberate positioning of an "us" and a "them" has served to legitimise Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territory and the massacre of Palestinian people, all under the umbrella and support of the Western world order.

The horror of Israel’s war on Gaza is clear for all the world to see. More than 40,000 people are dead, the majority of them women and children, killed in the name of “self-defence” by Israeli forces on a mission to “destroy” Hamas after the attacks of October 7, 2023. We are witnessing, in plain sight, an unfolding genocide. And yet Israel continues its war. Its mission creeping into Lebanon, where more civilians are killed as Israel targets Hezbollah. All this is playing out with the full support of the West as Israel claims to be fighting on behalf of Western civilisation and against “human animals” in a battle between the Judeo-Christian world and “barbarians” – a contrived narrative long in the making.


Featuring:

Shaul Magid – visiting professor of modern Jewish studies, Harvard University's Divinity School
David Freidenreich – professor of Jewish studies, Colby College
Omer Bartov – professor of Holocaust and genocide studies, Brown University
Raz Segal – author, Genocide in the Carpathians
Michelle Mart – associate professor, Pennsylvania State University
Arie M Dubnov – associate professor, George Washington University

Will the US president pressure Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza?

Will the US president pressure Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza?

Wednesday, October 23, 2024  
Israel's restrictions on international journalists have allowed the military to carry out its genocide in Gaza with impunity for more than a year.

Politicians in the US are finally questioning that.

Weeks before Americans elect a new president, dozens of Democrats from the House of Representatives have written to Joe Biden.

They want him to intervene and push Israel for 'unrestricted, independent media access to Gaza'.

Will the US president act?

And how will this play out in campaigning ahead of the November 5 election?

Presenter: Hashem Ahelbarra

Guests:

Laura Albast -- Fellow, Institute for Palestine Studies

Tim Dawson -- Deputy Secretary General, International Federation of Journalists

Ashish Prashar -- US political strategist and former adviser to Middle East peace envoy Tony Blair

What is next for Hamas in Gaza?

What is next for Hamas in Gaza?

Tuesday, October 22, 2024
Hamas leaders Yahya Sinwar and Ismail Haniyeh were killed by Israel, leaving the group to debate a successor. And, as Israel’s war on Gaza continues, questions remain about what lies ahead for Gaza’s leadership and its people.

In this episode:

    Diana Buttu, Lawyer and Al-Shabaka Board Member