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  • Israel manager Alon Hazan ‘proud’ of his players as they fight for their nation away from the battlefields of Gaza | World News

    Israel manager Alon Hazan ‘proud’ of his players as they fight for their nation away from the battlefields of Gaza | World News

    Israel manager Alon Hazan ‘proud’ of his players as they fight for their nation away from the battlefields of Gaza | World News

    Israel manager Alon Hazan 'proud' of his players as they fight for their nation away from the battlefields of Gaza | World News

    They are footballers turned activists. Standing up for Israel online in the war against Hamas.

    At a cost – with Tottenham winger Manor Solomon and Celtic forward Liel Abada facing abuse, including from some of their club’s own fans.

    But to Israel head coach Alon Hazan his players are fighting for their nation – without being on the battlefields of Gaza.

    Solomon in particular has regularly posted on Instagram drawing attention to massacres during raids into Israel on 7 October, the campaign for hostages to be released, military members killed “protecting” Israel and raising concerns about the actions of Hamas in Gaza. The Meta-owned account was briefly suspended this week for unexplained reasons.

    Israel-Gaza latest: Explosions and ‘intense clashes’ reported at Gaza hospital

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    Tottenham Hotspur’s Manor Solomon

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    Celtic’s Liel Abada

    Abada has come into direct dispute with a section of his own fans at Celtic after the Green Brigade unfurled a banner which read: “Free Palestine. Victory To The Resistance!” The Glasgow giants have banned some of the Palestinian-flag-waving supporters.

    “They don’t care about what people will say about (them),” Hazan said in an exclusive interview with Sky News. “They fight for their people, they fight for their country, because they know what is the truth.

    “So when they keep doing that, I think for me it’s a lot different but still, they’re another soldier of my country.

    “People are fighting in Gaza – Manor and Liel and others are fighting all around the world, to show the (view)point of the Israeli country, the Israeli people and what’s happening for us.

    “And they don’t care if somebody will cut the contract or this kind of thing. I’m very proud of them … Manor, Liel and other players for us can live very, very proud of yourselves for what you’ve done for the country.”

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    Israel’s head coach Alon Hazan. Pic: SALVATORE DI NOLFI/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

    European Championship qualifier against Kosovo

    Hazan will be without Solomon and Abada due to injuries when Israel return to action on Sunday against Kosovo in a European Championship qualifier that was postponed after the outbreak of the war last month.

    Matches against Switzerland and Romania that should have been played in Israel will instead be staged in Hungary with survivors of the Hamas attacks due to be flown in as fans.

    Hazan said: “Even before wanting to be part of the Euros, this is more important for us that we can be proud of our country and give some happiness to change the atmosphere. This is more important than being part of the tournament.”

    War forced postponement of World Cup qualifiers for Palestine

    The war has also forced the postponement of World Cup qualifiers for Palestine, which is recognised by FIFA as a nation and playing in the Asian confederation. Three players are unable to leave Gaza for matches against Lebanon and Australia.

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    How fighting is unfolding in Gaza

    The Palestinian football federation has also talked about using matches to bring their people together at a time of conflict.

    But some of the solidarity with the Palestinian cause in British football sits uncomfortably with Hazan given the scale of the slaughter of around 1,400 Israelis on 7 October.

    ‘Disappointing’ lack of specific silence

    The Premier League held a silence for all victims of the conflict in Israel and Gaza.

    Hazan said it was “disappointing” the lack of specific silence for Israel as other countries have been afforded after terror attacks.

    The Football Association has faced criticism from Israeli and Jewish groups for not lighting the Wembley arc in the colours of the Israeli flag despite being illuminated for France, Belgium and Turkey after attacks in recent years.

    Read more:
    Palestinians stream onto Gaza highway as Israeli forces strike near hospitals

    ‘I don’t want to go from one war to another’: Ukrainians await Gaza evacuation

    Football ‘swimming in politics’

    “Don’t change your mind depending which country is suffering,” said Hazan, who secured Watford’s promotion to the Premier League in 1999 by scoring the decisive penalty in a playoff final shootout.

    This interview is dominated by the war but Hazan insists that is not an issue because football is “swimming in politics” – pointing to Qatar’s hosting of the World Cup.

    He said: “This disaster, what’s happening in Israel, it’s not about politics. It’s not about who is good, is bad.”

    And while focused on his football role, Hazan will be thinking of his daughter. Married a month ago, she was immediately called up to the army and deployed to the border with Gaza.

    “It’s very, very, very hard to concentrate on football,” he said.

    But there is a bigger mission – bringing Israel back to the global sporting stage.

    “Our country is built from people that keep surviving all these thousands of years,” Hazan said. “We are representing something much bigger than football in Israel.”

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  • Ukraine war: Explosions heard in Kyiv as city ‘comes under air attack’ | World News

    Ukraine war: Explosions heard in Kyiv as city ‘comes under air attack’ | World News

    Ukraine war: Explosions heard in Kyiv as city ‘comes under air attack’ | World News

    Ukraine war: Explosions heard in Kyiv as city 'comes under air attack' | World News

    Explosions have been heard in Kyiv as the Ukrainian capital came under an air attack, its mayor has said.

    Authorities in Kyiv have urged residents to stay in shelters, in the first reported attack on the city since late September.

    Kyiv’s mayor Vitali Klitschko posted on Telegram: “Strong explosions were heard on the left bank of the capital.

    “According to preliminary information, the anti-aircraft ballistic missile forces worked. The anxiety continues. Stay in shelters!”

    There was no immediate information on if there were any casualties, according to Reuters.

    Air alerts for Kyiv and a nearby region were announced just minutes before the explosions were heard.

    The reported attack comes after Russia said it downed two Ukrainian drones over its territory.

    “Anti-aircraft units intercepted lethal drones over the territory of Smolensk and Moscow regions,” the Russian defence ministry posted on Telegram.

    It said the incidents happened at about 11pm local time on Friday (8pm UK time).

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  • ضغوط دولية على إسرائيل لحماية المدنيين في غزة مع ارتفاع أعداد القتلى

    ضغوط دولية على إسرائيل لحماية المدنيين في غزة مع ارتفاع أعداد القتلى

    ضغوط دولية على إسرائيل لحماية المدنيين في غزة مع ارتفاع أعداد القتلى

    ضغوط دولية على إسرائيل لحماية المدنيين في غزة مع ارتفاع أعداد القتلى

    تمارس عدة دول ضغوطا على إسرائيل بما في ذلك حليفتها الرئيسية الولايات المتحدة لحثها على حماية المدنيين في غزة، مع ارتفاع أعداد القتلى إلى أكثر من 11 ألفا أغلبهم من الأطفال والنساء، ووسط احتدام المعارك بين القوات الإسرائيلية ومسلحي حماس قرب مستشفيات القطاع وفي محيطها. تابعوا مباشرة على فرانس24 آخر التطورات على مدار الساعة.

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    تواجه إسرائيل ضغوطا دولية متزايدة بما في ذلك من حليفتها الرئيسية الولايات المتحدة لبذل المزيد من الجهود لحماية المدنيين الفلسطينيين في قطاع غزة، في ظل ارتفاع عدد الضحايا واحتدام القتال بين الجيش الإسرائيلي ومسلحي حركة المقاومة الإسلامية الفلسطينية (حماس) قرب المستشفيات وفي محيطها.

    قال تيدروس أدهانوم غيبريسوس المدير العام لمنظمة الصحة العالمية لمجلس الأمن التابع للأمم المتحدة الجمعة إن طفلا يقتل في المتوسط ​​كل عشر دقائق في قطاع غزة، محذرا من أنه “لا يوجد مكان آمن ولا أحد آمن”.

    ارتفع عدد ضحايا العملية العسكرية الإسرائيلية على حركة حماس في غزة إلى أكثر من 11078 شخصا بينهم أكثر من 4506 أطفال، حسب وزارة الصحة التابعة لحماس. في المقابل، أعلنت إسرائيل الجمعة خفض حصيلة ضحايا الهجوم الذي شنّته حماس على أراضيها في 7 أكتوبر/تشرين الأول، من 1400 إلى 1200 قتيل، وأوضحت أن “هذه الحصيلة ليست نهائية”.

    بلغ عدد النازحين في قطاع غزة 1,6 مليون شخص من إجمالي 2,4 مليون ساكن، حسب الأمم المتحدة.

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    • 7:00 في غزة.. يُقتل طفل في المتوسط كل 10 دقائق

    قال تيدروس أدهانوم غيبريسوس المدير العام لمنظمة الصحة العالمية لمجلس الأمن التابع للأمم المتحدة الجمعة إن طفلا يقتل في المتوسط ​​كل عشر دقائق في قطاع غزة، محذرا من أنه “لا يوجد مكان آمن ولا أحد آمن”. وأضاف أن نصف مستشفيات غزة البالغ عددها 36 وثلثي مراكز الرعاية الصحية الأولية لا تعمل وأن التي ما زالت تعمل تستوعب ما يفوق طاقتها بكثير، واصفا نظام الرعاية الصحية بأنه “على شفا الانهيار”.

    وقال تيدروس للمجلس المؤلف من 15 عضوا: “ممرات المستشفيات مكتظة بالجرحى والمرضى والمحتضرين. والمشارح مكتظة. عمليات جراحية دون تخدير. عشرات الآلاف من النازحين يحتمون بالمستشفيات”.

    • 6:30 مستشفيات غزة تتعرض للانفجارات وإطلاق النار

    تصاعدت حدة القتال خلال الليل حتى السبت قرب مستشفيات مدينة غزة المكتظة، والتي قال مسؤولون فلسطينيون إنها تعرضت للانفجارات وإطلاق النار. وقال محمد أبو سلمية مدير مستشفى الشفاء إن إسرائيل تشن الآن حربا على مستشفيات مدينة غزة”. وأفاد في وقت لاحق بأن 25 شخصا على الأقل قتلوا في الضربات الإسرائيلية على مدرسة البراق في مدينة غزة التي كانت تؤوي أشخاصا دُمرت منازلهم.

    وقال مسؤولون في القطاع إن الصواريخ سقطت في فناء مستشفى الشفاء، الأكبر في غزة، خلال الساعات الأولى من صباح الجمعة، ما أدى إلى إلحاق أضرار بالمستشفى الإندونيسي، كما تسببت في اشتعال النار بمستشفى الرنتيسي لسرطان الأطفال. وقال الجيش الإسرائيلي في وقت لاحق إن مقذوفا أطلقه مقاتلون فلسطينيون في غزة أصاب عن طريق الخطأ مستشفى الشفاء.

    وتقع المستشفيات في شمال القطاع، حيث تقول إسرائيل إن مسلحي حماس الذين هاجموها الشهر الماضي متمركزون، وهي تكتظ بالنازحين وكذلك المرضى والأطباء.

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  • Israel-Gaza war: Escalating violence in the West Bank | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Israel-Gaza war: Escalating violence in the West Bank | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Israel-Gaza war: Escalating violence in the West Bank | Israel-Palestine conflict

    We speak to Husam Zomlot, head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, about war and the future of Palestinian leadership.

    While all eyes are on Gaza, Palestinians in the West Bank are facing escalating restrictions and attacks from settlers and the Israeli military.

    “We have been saying and warning everybody, this isn’t a war on Hamas, it’s a war on the Palestinian people,” says the head of the Palestinian Mission to the United Kingdom, Husam Zomlot.

    On UpFront, Marc Lamont Hill talks with Zomlot about the situation in the West Bank and Gaza, as well as the future of the Palestinian Authority.

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  • Could Israel’s war on Gaza boost arms sales? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Could Israel’s war on Gaza boost arms sales? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Could Israel’s war on Gaza boost arms sales? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Israel is dropping tonnes of bombs on Gaza. It wants to replenish its stock.

    Russia’s invasion of Ukraine spurred a global rush to buy military equipment last year.

    Defence spending across the world hit more than $2 trillion. That’s the highest level in inflation-adjusted figures since at least the end of the Cold War, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute.

    The surge in arms sales has boosted the bottom lines of defence giants.

    Military contractors and investors are now eyeing an explosion in financial returns as the war on Gaza drives up demand for arms in Israel.

    How far will the United States go in giving military aid to Israel?

    And could geopolitical tensions affect Israel’s gas ambitions?

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