âOperation Al-Aqsa Floodâ Day 157: As Ramadan begins, Israel obstructs Palestinian entry to al-Aqsa Mosque

Casualties
- 31,112+ killed* and at least 72,760 wounded in the Gaza Strip.
- 25 children in Gaza have died of malnutrition and dehydration since the beginning of March, according to the Gaza health ministry.
- 423+ Palestinians killed in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.**
- Israel revises its estimated October 7 death toll down from 1,400 to 1,147.
- 589 Israeli soldiers killed since October 7, and at least 3,221 injured.***
*Gazaâs Ministry of Health confirmed this figure on its Telegram channel. Some rights groups put the death toll number closer to 40,000 when accounting for those presumed dead.
** The death toll in the West Bank and Jerusalem is not updated regularly. This is the latest figure according to PAâs Ministry of Health as of March 6.
*** This figure is released by the Israeli military, showing the soldiers whose names âwere allowed to be published.â
Key developments
- Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh blames Israel for lack of truce agreement before Ramadan, says Palestinians want ceasefire.
- Netanyahu administration: Israel wants to clear up space in its prisons to be prepared for the arrest of âthousandsâ more Palestinians in Gaza and occupied West Bank.
- Survey: three-quarters of Jewish Israelis support attack on Rafah.
- Israeli military and Hezbollah continue to launch offensives and counter-offensives in border fighting.
- Gaza Ministry of Health: Exhausted medical personnel starving in northern Gaza.
- Euro-Med Monitor: Gazaâs elderly are dying at rapid rates.
- The Palestinian city of Jericho in the occupied West Bank names street after the late U.S. airman Aaron Bushnell, who self-immolated last month in protest of the genocide in Gaza.
- Gazans âcelebrate Ramadan with no mosques,â says Palestinian Foreign Affairs Ministry.
- Israeli forces block entrance to Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, attack worshippers, on the first evening of Ramadan.
- Yemenâs Ansar Allah stages military exercises on mock Israeli city, U.S. and UK forces.
- Israeli settlers establish a new illegal outpost in the occupied West Bankâs Jordan Valley, reports Wafa.
- U.S. charity ANERA demands independent probe into staff memberâs killing in Gaza.
Ramadan with no mosques
Sunday evening marked the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, as Israelâs relentless attacks on Gaza amid severe foot shortages continue. Instead of celebrating, Palestinians in Gaza are entering the month with heavy hearts.
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs saysRamadan in the Gaza Strip this year is âunlike the holy month in previous years or anywhere else in the world,â especially in light of the destruction of all aspects of life in the Gaza Strip, including dozens of mosques.
Ramadan has arrived as âPalestinians have been suffering from the lack and scarcity of food and drinkable water for more than five consecutive months,â it continued.
Half of the besieged enclave population crammed into the southern city of Rafah, many living in plastic tents and facing severe shortages of food.
âEveryone weâve known has lost a family member or loved one or someone they knew from their networks, which makes it very difficult for people. People used to prepare and start the first day of Ramadan with festivities, decorations, lights, and lanterns in the streets, markets, and mosques; the vast majority of those are now destroyed, according to Al Jazeera correspondent Hani Mahmoud from Rafah.
Ramadan is usually filled with family feasts; however, Israelâs ongoing siege has rendered this almost impossible for those living in Gaza. Even where food is available, there is little beyond canned goods, and the prices are too high for many.
Philippe Lazzarini, head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, says Ramadan is here as âdisplacement continues, and fear and anxiety prevail amid threats of a military operation on Rafah,â Gazaâs southernmost point.
âThis month should bring a ceasefire for those who have suffered the most. They need respite and peace of mind. Itâs long overdue,â he continued on X.
Sabah al-Hendi, who was shopping for food on Sunday in the southernmost city of Rafah, told AP: âYou donât see anyone with joy in their eyes. Every family is sad. Every family has a martyr.â
Meanwhile, in the north of Gaza, Palestinians continue to face famine, as severe food and aid shortages continue.
On Monday afternoon, two more children in northern Gaza died of starvation, reported Al Jazeera, citing local sources, bringing the total number to 27, most of them children who have starved to death.
At least one in six children in the north are malnourished, according to the World Health Organization.
âI came here to buy but I canât find anything to buy,â Sufian al-Yazji, a displaced Palestinian in the north, told Al Jazeera.
âThereâs nothing, no dates or milk, or anything. One canât find anything for their children. All these canned goods are full of germs that infect the stomach. We need vegetables and fruits to feed our children because theyâve weakened and will die from hunger.â
Over 2,000 medical staff in northern Gaza are exhausted and struggling to keep up under immense physical pressure with nothing to eat as they work around the clock, says the Palestinian Ministry of Health.
As a result of the lack of healthcare, bombing, starvation, and dehydration, the enclaveâs elderly population are dying at an alarmingly high rate.
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said in a statement on Sunday that its team in Gaza âis recording nearly daily deaths among the elderly due to Israelâs systematic and pervasive crimes of starvation and treatment deprivation in the Gaza Strip, especially in Gaza City and the Stripâs northern regions.â
âThe majority of these cases do not reach hospitals, which are only partially operational in northern Gaza because of the difficulty of access given the ongoing Israeli military attacks. Consequently, after dying at home, the elderly are buried either close to their residences or in makeshift graves dispersed across the Strip. There are currently more than 140 such cemeteries,â Euro-Med said.
Israel refuses to lift the Gaza siege
As Gazaâs population starves, Israeli politicians are refusing to lift the siege on Gaza to allow adequate amounts of aid trucks to enter the strip. Instead, in collaboration with the U.S. and Jordan, they are exploring the possibility of continuing airdrops and building a port to receive aid.
Following a boat tour of Gazaâs coast, Israeli War Cabinet and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said he thinks Washingtonâs plan for building a port to get humanitarian aid will hurt Hamas.
âThe process is designed to bring aid directly to the residents and thus continue the collapse of Hamasâs rule in Gaza,â said Gallant, who was accompanied by military officials on the visit, as cited by Al Jazeera.
âWe will ensure that supplies reach here for those who need them and not for those who donât,â he added.
However, the plan to build a port has been criticized as an attempt to divert attention from hundreds of thousands of starving Palestinians and Israelâs consistent blocking of assistance to the enclave.
Similarly, human rights groups have slammed plans to continue airdropping humanitarian assistance as incredibly inefficient when the dire needs of Gazaâs population are put in context.
Physicians for Human Rights Israel says that aid airdrops are not sufficient, as Palestinian families resort to animal feed for nourishment or skip meals, leading to acute malnutrition among a large section of the population in the besieged coastal enclave, according to Al Jazeera.
The group also refutes Israeli claims that food is entering the Strip in pre-war amounts, âsince there is no local production due to the destruction of crops and local bakeries, so the need is much higher.â
âAccording to the International Criminal Court, starvation is considered a war crime. Israel must immediately stop all forms of carnage in the Gaza Strip and stop limiting life-saving humanitarian aid. This is a moral stain that will stay with us for generations,â Physicians for Human Rights Israel concluded.
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry has described the international failure to protect Palestinians during Ramadan as âan assassination of humanity.â
In a statement posted on X, it said: âThe failure of the Security Council to implement Resolution 2720 and its inability to guarantee the entry of humanitarian and medical aid on a constant basis to civilians in the Gaza Strip has no justification.â
Israeli forces restrict Palestinian access to Jerusalemâs Al-Aqsa Mosque
Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, Israel is gearing up its armed forces for harsh crackdowns and restrictions on movement and worship as Ramadan begins.
On Sunday evening, Israeli forces reportedly prevented a large number of Palestinian worshipers from entering the Al Aqsa mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem for tarawih prayers, the special night prayers that only take place during Ramadan.
According to Wafa, Israel has escalated its restrictions on the area and is now only allowing women over the age of 40 to pray.
Moreover, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered his defense, national security, and finance ministers to open up space in Israeli prisons in preparation for the arrests of âthousandsâ more Palestinians this year.
Netanyahuâs administration has said in a statement on Sunday that the military and internal security agency, the Shin Bet, has assessed that many more âterrorists'â will be arrested in Gaza, and Israel will run out of prison space if it doesnât do something now.
The statement added that approximately 4,000 Palestinians have been arrested in the occupied West Bank and Gaza since October 7, âcreating an urgent need to prepare for the intake of many more detainees and prisoners.â
Thousands of Palestinians are being held unlawfully without charge in administrative detention, according to Addameer.
Qaddoura Fares, head of the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detaineesâ Affairs, has condemned Netanyahuâs decision to provide more detention holding centers.
âNetanyahuâs mind is crowded with hateful, aggressive plans, and the decision he made to equip and prepare new detention places categorically confirms his decision to continue the war against the Palestinian people for as long as possible,â Fares said in a statement cited by Al Jazeera.
âThis means that the series of arrests will continue in an upward curve against our defenseless people,â Fares added.
Hamas says Israel is responsible for stalling ceasefire agreement
In the days leading up to Ramadan, the Biden administration planted seeds of hope that a ceasefire deal would be reached before the holy month began. However, there is no agreement in sight.
Hamas official Ismail Haniyeh says the group has shown âgreat positivity and responsibilityâ in the negotiation process under the auspices of Qatar and Egypt.
âIf Israel adheres to a ceasefire and allows people to return to the areas they were forced to flee from, we will demonstrate flexibility in the issue of the captives,â Ismail Haniyeh said in a televised speech on Sunday.
âWe do not want to reach an agreement that does not end the war on Gaza, or does not let displaced people return to their homes, or does not ensure the departure of the Zionist enemy from Gaza,â Haniyeh continued.
Haniyeh said Israel bears âresponsibility for not reaching an agreement because it does not want to commit to the basic principles of the agreement.â
âNevertheless, we are open to continuing negotiations and open to any formula that achieves these principles and ends this aggression,â he emphasized.
Israel will not retrieve any of its captives without an agreement, Haniyeh added.
On Saturday, Biden told MSNBC that Netanyahu is âhurting Israel more than helping Israelâ by not preventing more civilian deaths. Netanyahu has rejected the U.S. Presidentâs criticism, saying Biden is âwrongâ and âfalse.â
âThese are policies supported by the overwhelming majority of the Israelis,â Netanyahu said. âThey support the action that weâre taking to destroy the remaining terrorist battalions of Hamas.â
He also said âthe last thingâ Israel should do is allow the Palestinian Authority to govern Gaza after the war, something the U.S. and Biden administration have been a vocal proponent of. Of this, Netanyahu said: âwe should resoundingly reject the attempt to ram down our throats a Palestinian state.â
The Palestinian Foreign Ministry described Netanyahuâs latest rejection of the Palestinian Authority as the future governing body of Gaza as âan extension of his anti-peace policy that he has worked for decades to implement.â
The ministry says a months-long genocide in the Gaza Strip should be sufficient to show that the goals pursued by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must be âconfronted and overthrown.â
The Ministry added that Netanyahu has made it clear he firmly opposes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and wishes to create a âstate of division.â
Still, Al Jazeera reported that Mahmoud Habbash, a top adviser to Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas, told the Al Arabiya network that following the resignationof Prime Minister Muhammad Shtayyeh and the dissolution of his government, Abbas would appoint the new PA government, which should be announced soon.
âHamas is like any other faction, and it will, like the other groups, be expected to give up the reins of control to the PA and the new government,â he says.
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