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At least 72 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes on northern Gaza

At least 72 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes in the northern Gaza town of Beit Lahia on Sunday, according to local authorities. Gaza’s government media office said Israeli warplanes targeted several residential buildings and homes in the town in the morning. “The occupation army was aware that dozens of displaced civilians were inside these buildings, and that the majority of them were children and women who had been displaced from their neighborhoods,” it added in a statement. A medical source earlier told Anadolu that Israeli fighter jets hit a five-story building in the Beit Lahia Project area on Sunday, killing about 50 people and leaving several others trapped under the rubble. Witnesses said that over 70 displaced civilians had sheltered inside the targeted building. An Israeli strike targeted another house in the area, killing 15 people and injuring several others, another medical source said. Two more Palestinians were killed when Israeli warplanes struck another residence in Beit Lahia, the source added. Since Oct. 5, Israel has launched a large-scale ground operation in northern Gaza to allegedly prevent Palestinian resistance group Hamas from regrouping. Palestinians, however, accuse Israel of seeking to occupy the area and forcibly displace its residents. Since then, no humanitarian aid, including food, medicine, and fuel, was allowed into the area, leaving most of the population there on the verge of imminent famine. More than 2,000 people have since been killed, according to Palestinian health authorities. The onslaught was the latest episode in a brutal Israeli war on the Gaza Strip since October last year, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire. Nearly 43,800 people have since been killed in Gaza, mostly women and children, and over 103,600 others injured, according to Palestinian health authorities. Israel faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its deadly war on Gaza.

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Dutch police arrest 3 suspects over unrest in western Amsterdam

Dutch police arrested three people suspected of causing unrest in Amsterdam following last week’s clashes between Israeli fans and pro-Palestinian demonstrators ahead of a soccer match. Police officers pursued groups of people who lobbed stones at them, the daily Het Parool reported late on Monday. Several parked cars were damaged in the unrest, while some groups launched fireworks, erected barricades, and set fire to an empty tram in the city’s western part. The three suspects were arrested in those areas, Het Parool reported. A wave of violence erupted before and after Maccabi Tel Aviv’s match against Ajax late last Thursday, causing widespread outrage, with reports of Israeli fans fighting bystanders, vandalizing property, and setting a Palestinian flag alight. Videos shared widely on social media depict Maccabi fans not only vandalizing private property but also attacking a local taxi driver and even confronting law enforcement officials. Amsterdam authorities imposed a three-day ban on demonstrations last Friday, with over 60 arrests made.

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Israel Withdraws from UNRWA Agreement

Israel officially informed the UN on Sunday of its decision to withdraw from an agreement with the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), citing “security concerns.” In a letter addressed to UN General Assembly President Philemon Yang, Israel’s Foreign Ministry stated that the withdrawal relates to the 1967 agreement concerning UNRWA’s operations in support of Palestinian refugees. The withdrawal will take effect after a three-month transition period. Israel emphasized that it would still collaborate with international partners, including other UN agencies, to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches civilians in Gaza. However, the ministry highlighted the importance of safeguarding Israel’s security, signaling that aid facilitation should not compromise its safety. The statement added that Israel expects the United Nations to contribute to these efforts, aligning humanitarian support with regional security needs. The letter was also copied to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres. Danny Danon, Israel’s Ambassador to the UN, also wrote on X: “Despite the overwhelming evidence we submitted to the UN that substantiate Hamas’ infiltration of UNRWA, the UN did nothing to rectify the situation.” “The State of Israel will continue to cooperate with humanitarian organizations but not with organizations that promote terrorism against us,” he added.

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