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  • ‘Multiple victims’ in shooting at hospital in New Hampshire, US | US News

    ‘Multiple victims’ in shooting at hospital in New Hampshire, US | US News

    ‘Multiple victims’ in shooting at hospital in New Hampshire, US | US News

    'Multiple victims' in shooting at hospital in New Hampshire, US | US News

    Police say there are multiple victims after a shooting at a hospital in the US.

    It is not clear what condition the people are in and officers say the incident at New Hampshire Hospital is ongoing.

    In a statement, New Hampshire State Police said there are “multiple victims”.

    “Troopers are currently investigating a shooting at New Hampshire State Hospital in Concord,” it added.

    “There are multiple victims. Additional updates will be released when available.”

    New Hampshire Hospital is the state psychiatric hospital, located in the state’s capital city.

    An armoured vehicle was approaching the scene outside the hospital.

    Aerials of the hospital show an active scene with numerous police cars with lights flashing outside the hospital.

    New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management has said its officials are aware of the “situation unfolding” there.

    “Police are on scene and responding,” the department said.

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    ‘Multiple victims’ in shooting at hospital in New Hampshire, US | US News

  • Biden and Qatar’s emir discuss Gaza hostages, humanitarian aid | Gaza News

    Biden and Qatar’s emir discuss Gaza hostages, humanitarian aid | Gaza News

    Biden and Qatar’s emir discuss Gaza hostages, humanitarian aid | Gaza News

    Leaders discussed efforts to increase the flow of urgently needed humanitarian assistance into Gaza.

    US President Joe Biden pressed on Friday for the immediate release of hostages seized by Hamas in Israel during talks with the leader of Qatar, which has relations with the Palestinian group that governs Gaza.

    Biden, in San Francisco for an Asia-Pacific summit, in a telephone call with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani “discussed the urgent need for all hostages held by Hamas to be released without further delay,” a White House statement said on Friday.

    Biden also raised Israel’s decision to let two tankers of diesel each day into the war-torn Gaza Strip, following pleas from the United States.

    Biden and the emir “discussed ongoing efforts to increase the flow of urgently needed humanitarian assistance into Gaza and Israel’s decision to resume fuel deliveries for life-saving aid,” the White House said.

    The pair discussed “strategic relations between the two countries” and ways strengthen them, the Qatari Emiri Diwan said.

    The diwan also said Sheikh Tamim held a call with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa. The two leaders discussed developments in Gaza, as well as other “regional and international developments of common interest”.

    The call with Bahrain’s monarch comes as Qatar’s prime minister and foreign minister travelled to Manama for meetings with the country’s crown prince and other top officials.

    Qatar’s foreign ministry said the two sides “stressed the need to immediately stop the war in Gaza and protect civilians”.

    Biden two days earlier had told reporters that he was “mildly hopeful” of reaching a deal to free the hostages, believed to include about 10 US citizens.

    Fighters from Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, on October 7 infiltrated Israel and killed about 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took about 240 hostages, according to Israeli officials.

    Israel’s subsequent air and ground campaign has killed more than 12,000 people, including 5,000 children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza.

    Qatar has in recent years rejected moves by other Gulf Arab monarchies towards normalising relations with Israel.

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    Biden and Qatar’s emir discuss Gaza hostages, humanitarian aid | Gaza News

  • Israel urges Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza to ‘evacuate’ – but doesn’t suggest safe area | World News

    Israel urges Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza to ‘evacuate’ – but doesn’t suggest safe area | World News

    Israel urges Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza to ‘evacuate’ – but doesn’t suggest safe area | World News

    Israel urges Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza to 'evacuate' - but doesn't suggest safe area | World News

    Fears over the safety of Palestinian civilians are growing as Israel suggests its bombardment of Gaza will shift to southern areas, having destroyed swathes of the north.

    Leaflets have been dropped by the Israeli military in some areas of the south, near Khan Younis, warning residents to leave as Israel declared the “next stage” of their offensive has begun.

    Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are reportedly already displaced in southern parts since Israel’s campaign focused largely in the north, which came after similar leafleting.

    Israel-Gaza latest: Satellite images show huge crowds trying to flee to southern Gaza

    Image:
    Palestinians waiting for bread in Khan Younis, where leaflets have been dropped telling residents to leave

    Sky News has obtained an image of one of the flyers, which tells locals they “must evacuate” and “go to known shelters” – but it does not specify any shelters or suggest a safe area.

    Challenged by Sky News on where the people of Khan Younis should go, Mark Regev, an adviser to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, said Gazans will “know exactly what to do”.

    “I think the people of Gaza who will read those leaflets know exactly what to do,” he said. “And the same cynicism was expressed when we leafleted the north.

    “And yet, the overwhelming majority of the population heeded our advice and did leave areas of combat and did move south, and therefore were saved from being caught in the crossfire between Israel and Hamas.

    “And I believe you’ll see the same thing now.”

    In other developments:
    • UN aid deliveries to Gaza were suspended on Friday due to shortages of fuel and a communications shut down;
    • The UN’s World Food Programme said civilians faced the “immediate possibility of starvation” due to the lack of supplies;
    • Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry says more than 12,000 people are confirmed dead, with 5,000 of them children and many others trapped under rubble;
    • Israel says its military has found the bodies of two hostages in Gaza in as many days

    Mr Regev added there are areas to the west of Khan Younis where Israeli forces are not expecting heavy fighting, but he admitted it is “not a perfect solution”.

    Israel would do its “utmost to protect the civilian population”, he said, though Mr Netanyahu admitted on Thursday the country’s attempts to minimise civilians casualties were “not successful”.

    Movements towards the south have reportedly been disrupted by ongoing attacks, with bombing also reported in southern areas.

    Satellite images show a mass of people, seemingly moving south, appearing to be obstructed.

    Image:
    People waiting for evacuation. Pic: Maxar Technologies

    Image:
    A crowd of people appears to be blocked in a road. Pic: Maxar Technologies

    While southern parts of the Gaza Strip brace for a new wave of attacks in the coming days, Israel’s focus this week has largely been on al Shifa hospital, which is the territory’s largest.

    Human Rights Watch warned hospitals have special protections under the laws of war and only lose that status “if it can be shown that harmful acts have been carried out from the premises”.

    Israel has long maintained the hospital sits above a vast underground bunker housing a Hamas command headquarters, an assertion backed by the US.

    After two days of searching the premises – which were raided earlier this week – Israeli forces said they found a vehicle with weapons, and a tunnel shaft.

    Read more:
    Israel now occupies Gaza having completely destroyed it – so what does it do now?
    Inside Gaza’s ‘humanitarian corridors’: Sky News witnesses hundreds moving south

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    A view of what the Israel Defence Forces claims shows an entrance to a tunnel in al Shifa hospital complex. Pic: IDF

    Hospital staff have denied Hamas has a command centre under the hospital, and so far no conclusive evidence has been offered by Israel.

    Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry claimed on Thursday 26 out of 35 hospitals in the territory are no longer running, while the remaining nine are only partly functioning.

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    Israel has repeatedly been warned by allies to ensure the safety of civilians, while aid agencies have criticised the country’s humanitarian response.

    Hamas claims more than 12,000 people have been killed since the attack on Gaza began, while Israel says 1,200 were killed when the militants attacked the south of the country on 7 October.

    Israel also says Hamas took 242 captives back to Gaza as hostages – with its military announcing two bodies have been found in the past two days.

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    Israel urges Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza to ‘evacuate’ – but doesn’t suggest safe area | World News

  • What the latest IDF footage from al Shifa hospital tells us about Hamas’ alleged presence there | World News

    What the latest IDF footage from al Shifa hospital tells us about Hamas’ alleged presence there | World News

    What the latest IDF footage from al Shifa hospital tells us about Hamas’ alleged presence there | World News

    What the latest IDF footage from al Shifa hospital tells us about Hamas' alleged presence there | World News

    Israeli troops are continuing their operation at Gaza’s biggest hospital, al Shifa, which has been a primary target of the ground assault.

    The Israel Defence Forces (IDF) entered al Shifa on Wednesday as it believes Hamas’ headquarters are located underneath the hospital within a complex network of tunnels and operational offices.

    The Palestinian Islamist group and doctors at al Shifa deny it is being used by Hamas.

    Sky News has located three videos taken in two different areas inside the al Shifa complex and released by the IDF and analysed some of the evidence found.

    Image:
    Al Shifa hospital. Pic: Maxar Technologies

    Alleged tunnel shaft

    The Israeli army claims it has found the entrance to a Hamas tunnel shaft in its latest video posted on Friday.

    It’s filmed in the eastern edge of the hospital – as the side of the surgery building is seen in the background of the video.

    The hole highlighted in the video appears to be a few metres deep littered with and surrounded by concrete, wood, rubble and sand.

    Twisted metal can be seen around the opening of the hole. In part of the footage, a bulldozer can seen in the background.

    The lower part of the alleged tunnel appears to have a smooth surface, but it offers only a limited view, so it is difficult to be certain what purpose it might serve.

    From the position and length of the shadow, Sky News estimates the footage above was taken between 12pm and 2pm local time on Thursday.

    But beyond that it is not possible to gauge how deep it goes. The army has not released further footage at al Shifa relating to alleged tunnels.

    Weapons ‘found’ in truck

    The IDF posted another video inside al Shifa on Thursday and said it found a white vehicle inside the complex which it claims contained dozens of weapons.

    Ammunition, knives, RPGs, bulletproof vests and handcuffs are among the objects laid out on blankets. Plate carriers are used to carry bulletproof plates and other equipment, and rifle magazines store bullets used in the firearm.

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    Pic: IDF

    While the images and footage do not prove who the weapons belong to, military analyst Sean Bell says they are among the types of weapons used by Hamas.

    He said: “As they are a militia group, they use small arms like AK-47s and hand grenades. An AK-47 is widely used and is the sort of the weapon of choice for a lot of militia groups.”

    The footage was taken metres away from the alleged tunnel, as you can also see the surgery building in the background.

    This location is not in an area previously highlighted by the IDF where it believes Hamas’ headquarters and depots are underground as seen in the map below.

    Image:
    Al Shifa hospital. Pic: Maxar Technologies

    A doctor at al Shifa, Ahmed El Mokhallalati, said it is a “totally terrifying situation” at the hospital, adding that Israeli forces had “found nothing”. The hospital is packed with patients and displaced people and is struggling to maintain operations.

    The latest series of videos from al Shifa follow another released by the IDF on Wednesday, which showed Israeli forces walking through the hospital’s MRI clinic behind the emergency department.

    What has the IDF said about al Shifa?

    It is known that Hamas has a vast network of underground tunnels within the Gaza Strip. However, the group denies Israeli claims that it uses the hospital as a shield for tunnels and operational centres.

    Israeli military officials say their operation inside the hospital is based on their understanding of a “well-hidden terrorist infrastructure” in the complex.

    The IDF has previously said the entrance to Hamas’ underground HQ consists of a “number of tunnels shafts adjacent to the hospital”, adding that “additional entrances are located in various departments of the hospital, including the admissions department”, in a press release on 27 October.

    Image:
    A screenshot of an IDF video of an illustration of the type of tunnel network it believes is underneath al Shifa

    It also released a video featuring an illustration of the type of infrastructure it believes exists underneath the hospital as seen in the screenshot above.

    In a news conference, IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the force would “not share the true material that we have in our hands.”

    It has said Hamas has stored weapons and ammunition and is holding hostages in a network of tunnels under hospitals like al Shifa, using patients and people taking shelter there as human shields. Hamas has denied operating out of medical facilities.


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    What the latest IDF footage from al Shifa hospital tells us about Hamas’ alleged presence there | World News

  • Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court | United Nations News

    Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court | United Nations News

    Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court | United Nations News

    Tens of thousands of ethnic Armenians fled the region after Azeri forces seized the territory after a lightning offensive.

    Judges at the top UN court have said that Azerbaijan must allow ethnic Armenians who fled Nagorno-Karabakh during an Azerbaijani military takeover to return to their homes.

    In a decision on Friday, the International Court of Justice said that previous ethnic Armenian residents must be allowed back and that those who remained there must be kept safe.

    “Azerbaijan must … ensure that persons who have left Nagorno-Karabakh after September 19, 2023, and who wish to return to Nagorno-Karabakh are able to do so in a safe, unimpeded and expeditious manner,” presiding judge Joan Donoghue said.

    Azerbaijan captured Nagorno-Karabakh, which is internationally recognised as Azeri territory, after defeating separatist ethnic Armenian fighters in a lightning campaign in September. Since the assault, most of the region’s 120,000 ethnic Armenians have fled for neighbouring Armenia.

    Yerevan has accused Azerbaijan of ethnic cleansing, while Baku has argued that it is seizing control of a breakaway territory whose status has been contested through several wars.

    Azerbaijan’s assault was preceded by a more than nine-month siege that choked off access to essential goods for residents.

    The court also stated that Azerbaijan must guarantee that those Armenians who remain in Nagorno-Karabakh “are free from the use of force or intimidation that may cause them to flee”.

    Azerbaijan’s foreign ministry said in a statement that it “is committed to upholding the human rights of the Armenian residents of Karabakh on an equal basis with other citizens of Azerbaijan”.

    But many ethnic Armenians who fled have expressed doubts that they will be safe if they return to the enclave, if they are allowed back at all, under the rule of what they see as a hostile power.

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    Azerbaijan must let ethnic Armenians return to Nagorno-Karabakh: UN court | United Nations News