Intensity of Israeli raids in Jenin ‘very alarming’: MSF
Doctors Without Borders says Israeli forces are obstructing access to health facilities and targeting ambulances in Jenin.
Soldiers are also accused of “delaying” medical care for wounded Palestinians.
“The scale and intensity of Israel’s four-day incursion in Jenin is very alarming,” it said.
‘This is not Gaza. This is Jenin’: Head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK
Husam Zomlot has posted a video on X from Israel’s siege on Jenin in the occupied West Bank.
He wrote, “Israel’s occupation army invaded, killing and injuring dozens and destroying homes and infrastructure.”
Ambulance shot at in Jenin: PRCS
The Palestine Red Crescent Society says Israeli forces have fired at one of its ambulances in Jenin, where a violent raid has reportedly caused Palestinian casualties and cut off electricity and telecommunications.
The ambulance was hit, PRCS says, despite its entry being coordinated ahead of time.
Since October 7, PRCS medics have been repeatedly targeted while on the job in the occupied West Bank, with at least 22 of them killed, according to the organisation.
Israel works to discredit UNRWA with Google advertisements: Lazzarini
The head of the UN’s refugee agency for Palestinians (UNRWA) has accused Israel of spreading “misinformation and disinformation” against the organisation.
Quoting an article from Wired magazine, he wrote on X that the government of Israel has been buying advertisements on Google as part of its campaign to undermine and discredit the UNRWA.
The campaign also aims to block users from giving donations to the agency, Philippe Lazzarini said, and added: “This does not just hurt the agency’s reputation but most importantly it puts the lives of our staff at risk.”
He stressed that Israel’s deliberate efforts to spread misinformation should stop and be investigated.
“Companies including social media platforms continue to make profit through spreading misinformation,” Lazzarini said.
“More regulations are needed to combat disinformation and hate speech,” the UNRWA chief concluded.
Panic follows attack on al-Ahli Arab Hospital with children wounded
Footage obtained by Al Jazeera reveals the chaos following an Israeli air strike near al-Ahli Arab Hospital in northern Gaza City.
The attack caused widespread panic with people screaming and scrambling for safety.
Among the wounded are a toddler and another child, both of whom were being treated at the hospital, as bystanders and family members stood by anxiously.
Hundreds of people were killed at the Gaza City hospital in October
after an Israeli air strike.