Morning update
Morning update
Good morning Middle East Eye readers.
Here are the most recent key developments:
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Eleven Israelis were arrested as hundreds protested in Haifa in support of 19-year-old Yona Roseman, who was sent to prison due to her refusal to be enlisted in the Israeli army over the genocide in Gaza.
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Seven Palestinians died of hunger and malnutrition in the past day, including two children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and with several ministers, accused thousands of anti-war protesters in Tel Aviv of harming the chances of returning the captives and guaranteeing "that the horrors of 7 October will return," according to Haaretz.
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Three Palestinians, including a child, were killed in an Israeli strike on a building housing displaced people in the Al-Daraj neighbourhood, east of Gaza, Al Jazeera Arabic reported, citing medical sources.
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Israel has warned its southern citizens in Sderot, located some seven kilometres from the northeastern border of Gaza City, that they will likely hear loud explosions throughout the day due to military operations in Gaza, The Times of Israel reported, citing local media.