Morning recap
Morning recap
Good morning Middle East Eye readers,
Here are the latest updates from the Israeli genocide in Gaza, now in its 678th day:
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Gaza deaths mount: Israeli attacks killed at least 32 people on Thursday, including 13 seeking aid, Palestinian health officials say. Four more died from malnutrition as starvation spreads in the Israeli besieged enclave.
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Israeli aid obstruction: Over 100 humanitarian groups accused Israel of blocking critical aid, leaving supplies stranded in Jordan and Egypt while Gaza faces famine.
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Protests in Israel: Demonstrators blocked Tel Aviv’s Ayalon North highway, demanding captive returns and opposing expanded military action in Gaza
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West Bank settlement plan sparks outcry: Israel’s government is set to approve new settlements in the E1 area next week, a move that would sever the northern and southern West Bank.
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Bury idea of a Palestinian state: Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich stated the plan "buries the idea of a Palestinian state, because there's nothing to recognise and no one to recognise it."
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Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar told Newsmax: Granting Palestinians a state with border control, airspace access, and regional ties would be "suicidal from the point of view of Israel."