Thursday 30 May 2024

 

Israel is trying to designate UNRWA as a terrorist org – Day 236

By IAK staff, from reports.

2 paramedics killed in Israeli airstrike on ambulance in Rafah:

Andalou Agency reports: In a statement, the ministry said that two members of the ambulance teams affiliated with the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) were killed as their ambulance was targeted while heading to evacuate the wounded and deceased people in the Abu al-Sa’id roundabout area in Tel al-Sultan.

The society said on X: “The PRCS paramedics Haitham Tubasi and Suhail Hassouna were killed as a result of the Israeli occupation’s direct bombing of a Palestine Red Crescent ambulance in the Tal Sultan area, west of #Rafah, while they were performing their humanitarian duty.”


Palestine Red Crescent mourns 30th worker killed in Israeli attacks:

The humanitarian group said Issam Rouhi Mohammed Aqel, a member of its staff who worked at the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, was killed in an Israeli air raid that hit his home in the Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

“This brings the total number of martyrs among the PRCS’s staff to 30, of whom 17 were killed while performing their humanitarian duty,” the group said in a post on X.



Displaced families trapped in central Rafah as Israeli artillery fire rages:

Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud reported midday on Thursday:, there seems to be a surge in attacks in the southern part of Rafah city, very close to the Egyptian border. The Israeli military is pushing deeper along the Philadelphi Corridor, slowly getting closer to the western part of the city.

In the central part of Rafah city, there is a confirmed report of families trapped inside their residential homes, caught in the line of artillery fire. Israeli quadcopters chase people there, preventing them from evacuating to safer areas.

Relief Web reports: “Israel’s army has increased its use of electronic-controlled quadcopters—which were previously restricted to use for intelligence purposes—for killing and injuring Palestinians.”

“Israeli sniping operations, killings, and executions primarily target unarmed civilians in shelter centres, hospitals, streets, and populated residential areas; these civilians pose no threat or danger to anyone, as they are not participants in any hostilities.”

From the northeast to the northwest of Rafah, where tent camps have been attacked in recent days, the situation is getting worse by the hour because of the expansive military operations.  At the same time, nearly all health and public facilities are pushed out of service right now.

Palestinian women and children flee Rafah with their belongings following renewed Israeli strikes in the city in the southern Gaza Strip on May 28, 2024
Palestinian women and children flee Rafah with their belongings following renewed Israeli strikes in the city in the southern Gaza Strip on May 28, 2024 (photo)

UN experts call for sanctions and arms embargo on Israel:

From press release: United Nations experts have called for “decisive international action” following the “barbaric” Israeli attack that killed at least 45 Palestinians in camps in Rafah on Sunday.

“Harrowing images of destruction, displacement and death have emerged from Rafah, including infants torn apart and people burnt alive,” the UN experts said.

“Reports emerging from the ground indicate that the strikes were indiscriminate and disproportionate, with people trapped inside burning plastic tents, leading to a horrific casualty toll,” the statement said.

“The attacks are a flagrant violation of international law. They are also an attack on human decency and our collective humanity,” the experts said.

“Even if Israeli leaders claim now that the strikes were a ‘mistake’, they bear international legal responsibility. Calling it a mistake will not make the strikes legal, bring back those killed in Rafah or give comfort to grieving survivors,” the UN experts said.

“The agony of Gaza’s people must end now.”

An injured Palestinian boy stands next to the rubble of a family house in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah in southern Gaza on Monday, May 27
An injured Palestinian boy stands next to the rubble of a family house in the Tal al-Sultan neighborhood of Rafah in southern Gaza on Monday, May 27 (photo)

Israel denies latest strike on civilian camp near Rafah that killed 21 people:

Al Jazeera reports: The Israeli military has denied carrying out attacks on a tent camp housing displaced families in al-Mawasi, near Gaza’s southern city of Rafah, which have killed at least 21 people.

“Contrary to the reports from the last few hours, the [Israeli military] did not strike in the Humanitarian Area in al-Mawasi,” it said in a statement.

At least 12 of those killed in Tuesday’s attacks were women, medical officials in Gaza have said, while 64 people were wounded in the attacks, with 10 in critical condition. Israel previously designated al-Mawasi, in western Rafah as a humanitarian area to which Palestinians should evacuate for their safety.

The attack came just two days after a strike on a tent camp in the Tal as-Sultan area near Rafah killed 45 Palestinians. The strike sparked a fire that spread rapidly, razing the encampment to the ground.

Palestinians gather Monday at the site of an Israeli strike on a camp for internally displaced people in Rafah.
Palestinians gather Monday at the site of an Israeli strike on a camp for internally displaced people in Rafah using American-made bombs. (photo)

Israeli air raids rain down on Palestinians returning home near Jabalia:

Al Jazeera reports: Following reports of an Israeli military withdrawal from the al-Faluja area in the west of the Jabalia refugee camp, residents who began to return faced air attacks and artillery fire resulting in dozens killed and injured.

Medical crews and volunteers have been tirelessly extracting bodies from under the rubble amid dire conditions, with Israeli forces continuing a 17-day bombing campaign of the area in northern Gaza. The devastation is immense, particularly after Israeli ground forces entered.

Witnesses report ongoing attacks on civilians and rescue teams, hindering evacuation efforts and documentation of the destruction.



World Health Organization makes risky mission to northern Gaza:

Statement: Amid ongoing intense hostilities, WHO and partners still managed to reach Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City. First mission to the north of the Strip since 13 May. We delivered 15,000L of fuel, 14 hospital beds, medicines and trauma supplies to cover the needs of 1,500 people.

PCRS ambulances to the north to expand the service. Al-Ahli hospital is serving twice the number of people it is designed for, lacking essential surgical supplies, and salaries for the staff. 

No lifesaving surgery can be performed in the evening due to the lack of specialized staff. We are hoping to support the deployment of an emergency medical team there.

Due to delays at a checkpoint, the mission was not able to access the nearby Public Aid Hospital. Road destruction, lack of safe access and fuel for missions is continuing to impede movement to the north. The city is full of debris and solid waste. We repeat our appeal for a ceasefire.


OCHA report on incoming truckloads of aid
OCHA report on incoming truckloads of aid through 28 May (graphic)

Israeli military chief of staff visits Rafah, vows to ‘completely dismantle’ Hamas:

Herzi Halevi toured the “Rafah area”, according to the Israeli military, as the ground offensive in the southernmost city continues.

He told Israeli troops they’re continuing the operation despite appeals to stop from the US and other key allies, for several reasons. Hamas fighters in Rafah are the “last division left with full capabilities” in Gaza, said Halevi.

He told soldiers they’re “making progress” in the city, where hundreds of thousands of civilians have been ordered to evacuate to “humanitarian zones”.

NOTE: US intelligence indicates that it may be impossible to destroy Hamas; the Biden administration is doubtful that it is a realistic goal. 
RECOMMENDED READING (Vox): Why Israel can’t destroy Hamas

Two Israeli soldiers killed in West Bank, one in Gaza fighting:

The Israeli military said that two Israeli soldiers were killed in a car-ramming attack in the occupied West Bank on Wednesday and that another soldier was killed in northern Gaza.

The assailant in the car-ramming, who escaped into Nablus, turned himself in to the Palestinian Authority on Wednesday night, but has yet to have been handed over to Israel.

An initial probe into Wednesday’s car ramming incident near the West Bank city of Nablus shows the two soldiers who were killed in the attack were run over while examining cars in the checkpoint. The driver turned his vehicle around immediately after hitting them and escaped back towards the city without the troops opening fire at him, a security source said.

The IDF reported that three Nahal soldiers who were killed on Wednesday in Gaza were hit by an explosive device that went off inside a civilian clinic in Rafah.

The army said forces were searching a medical clinic, when they came across a booby-trapped shaft that exploded, resulting in the deaths of the three.


HRW founder agrees that Israel is committing genocide:

Middle East Monitor reports: The co-founder of Human Rights Watch, whose German Jewish parents had to flee Nazi Germany, told CNN he now believes Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

Aryeh Neier, who was also head of the American Civil Liberties Union, previously didn’t believe Israel’s military actions on Gaza could be considered genocide, but he changed his mind after witnessing how Israel has systematically deprived Gaza’s civilian population of food and water.


Surveillance and interference: Israel’s covert war on the ICC exposed

+972 Magazine reports: For nearly a decade, Israel has been surveilling senior International Criminal Court officials and Palestinian human rights workers as part of a secret operation to thwart the ICC’s probe into alleged war crimes, a joint investigation by +972 Magazine, Local Call, and the Guardian can reveal.

The multi-agency operation, which dates back to 2015, has seen Israel’s intelligence community routinely surveil the court’s current chief prosecutor Karim Khan, his predecessor Fatou Bensouda, and dozens of other ICC and UN officials. Israeli intelligence also monitored materials that the Palestinian Authority submitted to the prosecutor’s office, and surveilled employees at four Palestinian human rights organizations whose submissions are central to the probe.

According to sources, the covert operation mobilized the highest branches of Israel’s government, the intelligence community, and both the civilian and military legal systems in order to derail the probe.

The intelligence information obtained via surveillance was passed on to a secret team of top Israeli government lawyers and diplomats, who traveled to The Hague for confidential meetings with ICC officials in an attempt to “feed [the chief prosecutor] information that would make her doubt the basis of her right to be dealing with this question.” The intelligence was also used by the Israeli military to retroactively open investigations into incidents that were of interest to the ICC, to try to prove that Israel’s legal system is capable of holding its own to account. (Read the full article here.)

Revealed: Israeli spy chief ‘threatened’ ICC prosecutor over war crimes inquiry – The Guardian

Cohen (right) was described as acting as Netanyahu’s ‘unofficial messenger’ in the operation against Bensouda (centre). Composite: Guardian Design (photo)

Mossad director Yossi Cohen was personally involved in secret plot to pressure Fatou Bensouda to drop Palestine investigation

The former head of the Mossad, Israel’s foreign intelligence agency, allegedly threatened a chief prosecutor of the international criminal court in a series of secret meetings in which he tried to pressure her into abandoning a war crimes investigation.

He told her: “You should help us and let us take care of you. You don’t want to be getting into things that could compromise your security or that of your family.”

Yossi Cohen’s covert contacts with the ICC’s then prosecutor, Fatou Bensouda, took place in the years leading up to her decision to open a formal investigation into alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity in occupied Palestinian territories…… sought out compromising information on Bensouda and her close family members…”

Read more here.

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