Key facts
- A UN official condemned Israeli attacks in Gaza and the West Bank.
- The UN official called for respect of a ceasefire.
- Over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since mid-June.
- Israeli strikes in Gaza over the past 24 hours killed at least eight people.
- Two children were among those killed in the recent Gaza strikes.
- 26 people were wounded in the recent Gaza strikes.
- Attacks in Gaza targeted residential areas and tents in Jan Yunis and Deir al-Balah.
- Hamas condemned international inaction after an Israeli attack killed a Palestinian girl.
- Hamas criticized Arab governments and the Palestinian Authority for their silence.
- Israeli forces raided the Solidarity Charity Association in Nablus on Thursday.
- Israeli forces ordered the closure of the Nablus charity for one year.
- The Israeli military alleged the charity was supporting an illegal entity.
A United Nations official has condemned ongoing Israeli attacks in Gaza and the West Bank, calling for respect of a ceasefire. The official's statement comes amid escalating violence, with over 1,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza since mid-June. In the past 24 hours alone, Israeli strikes in Gaza resulted in at least eight deaths, including two children, and left 26 wounded. These attacks specifically targeted residential areas and tents in Jan Yunis and Deir al-Balah.
Hamas has also denounced what it terms "international silence" following an Israeli airstrike in Gaza that killed a Palestinian girl and other victims. The group criticized Arab governments and the Palestinian Authority for their perceived inaction amid the ongoing violence and alleged war crimes. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, Israeli forces conducted a raid on the Solidarity Charity Association in Nablus on Thursday. They sealed the organization's entrance and issued an order for its closure for a duration of one year, with the military alleging the charity was supporting an illegal entity.
The situation highlights a significant increase in hostilities and casualties. The UN official's call for a ceasefire underscores the dire humanitarian situation and the need for de-escalation. Hamas's strong condemnation points to a perceived lack of international intervention and accountability for actions in the region. The closure of the Nablus-based charity adds another layer to the ongoing conflict, with Israeli forces citing security concerns related to alleged support for illegal entities.
