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  • Could Israel’s war on Gaza provoke regional instability? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Could Israel’s war on Gaza provoke regional instability? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Could Israel’s war on Gaza provoke regional instability? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Palestinians suffer daily horrors while the United States stands by its ally Israel, as do the United Kingdom and European Union.

    As Israel steps up its bombardment of Gaza, military and political support from the United States remains steadfast.

    But could this war – which has caused such a humanitarian catastrophe – lead to wider regional instability?

    Has that been the intention? And what role does Washington play?

    Presenter: Sami Zeidan

    Guests:

    Daniel Levy – President of the US/Middle East Project and former adviser in the office of former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak

    Nicholas Noe – Director of the Exchange Foundation in Beirut

    HA Hellyer – Senior associate fellow at the Royal United Services Institute for Defence and Security Studies in London and nonresident scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington, DC

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  • Cargo ship seized in Red Sea by Houthi rebels, Israel says | World News

    Cargo ship seized in Red Sea by Houthi rebels, Israel says | World News

    Cargo ship seized in Red Sea by Houthi rebels, Israel says | World News

    Cargo ship seized in Red Sea by Houthi rebels, Israel says | World News

    An Israeli-linked cargo ship in a crucial Red Sea shipping route has been seized by Houthi rebels, according to Israel – which claims Iran was behind the move.

    The capture of the vessel, which may be owned by a company belonging to one of Israel‘s richest men, raises fears that tensions from the Israel-Hamas war are spreading to a new maritime front.

    The Tehran-backed Houthis had earlier threatened to target Israeli-linked vessels in the Red Sea.

    Follow latest: Babies evacuated from Gaza hospital ‘to be taken to Egypt’

    NBC News, Sky News’ US partner network, cited three US officials as saying the group had used a helicopter to seize the ship.

    They have been firing long-range missile and drone salvoes at Israel in solidarity with the Palestinian Hamas since war with Israel flared up on 7 October.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s office said 25 crew members of various nationalities, including Bulgarians, Filipinos, Mexicans and Ukrainians but no Israelis, were on board the hijacked Bahamas-flagged ship.

    “All ships belonging to the Israeli enemy or that deal with it will become legitimate targets,” the Houthis said.

    Netanyahu’s office called the seizure of the vehicle carrier, Galaxy Leader, an “Iranian act of terror.” The Israeli military called the hijacking a “very grave incident of global consequence”.

    Israeli officials said the ship was British-owned and Japanese-operated.

    But according to details in public shipping databases, the ship’s ownership is associated with Ray Car Carriers, which was founded by Abraham “Rami” Ungar, one of the richest men in Israel.

    Mr Ungar told The Associated Press (AP) news agency that he had been informed of the incident but could not comment until further detail was available.

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    Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen issued a video of what they said was the launch of ballistic missiles and drones at Israel.

    The British military’s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, which provides warnings to sailors in the Persian Gulf and the wider region, put the hijacking as having occurred 90 miles off the coast of Yemen’s port city of Hodeida, near the coast of Eritrea.

    The ship’s Automatic Identification System tracker (AIS) had been switched off, according to analysis by AP of satellite tracking data on MarineTraffic.com.

    For safety reasons, ships are supposed to keep their AIS active. But crews might turn the AIS off in some instances, such as if they fear they might be targeted.

    The Red Sea, stretching from Egypt’s Suez Canal to the narrow Bab el-Mandeb Strait separating the Arabian Peninsula from Africa, is a key trade route for global shipping.

    The US Navy has stationed multiple ships in the sea since 7 October.

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  • Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies aged 96 | Breaking News News

    Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies aged 96 | Breaking News News

    Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies aged 96 | Breaking News News

    Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter dies aged 96 | Breaking News News

    Former US first lady Rosalynn Carter has died at the age of 96.

    She died peacefully with her family by her side at her home in Plains, Georgia, according to the Carter Center, a not for profit organisation founded by her husband and former president Jimmy Carter, 99.

    They were married for 77 years.

    “Rosalynn was my equal partner in everything I ever accomplished,” Mr Carter said.

    “She gave me wise guidance and encouragement when I needed it. As long as Rosalynn was in the world, I always knew somebody loved and supported me.”

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  • When will Israeli army explain inconsistencies in al-Shifa Hospital videos? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    When will Israeli army explain inconsistencies in al-Shifa Hospital videos? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    When will Israeli army explain inconsistencies in al-Shifa Hospital videos? | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    No explanation yet as to why the occupation army removed a video from X and reposted a shorter, edited version the next day.

    It has been nearly five days since the Israeli army deleted a social media post that alleged Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital was used as a control and command centre by Hamas before it was occupied.

    The army removed the original post on Wednesday, replacing it with a shorter version reposted with an edit the next day. No explanation for the deletion of the post was given by the Israeli military.

    “We are going to do a one-shot video, one shot, no editing of all the evidence that we have found just now in this building of al-Shifa Hospital,” army spokesman Jonathan Conricus said at the beginning of both versions of the video.

    However, it is clearly visible that the footage was edited in the frame that is six minutes and 26 seconds into the latest and shorter version of the video.

    In the video, Conricus walks the viewers through what the Israeli military says is evidence of the presence of Hamas fighters in Gaza’s largest health facility, featuring combat gear and weapons among other items.

    Plastic bags purportedly containing what the army describes as “hospital equipment” are among the items displayed in the video.

    However, a close analysis of the contents of the plastic bags shows that what the Israeli army referred to as “hospital equipment” are actually bandages and ointments.

    Their presence at the hospital, according to the Israeli military spokesman, renders Gaza’s dire need for medical supplies and equipment a fabrication. He also shows the viewers a laptop along with a few CDs, claiming they contain valuable intelligence.

    In the new version of the video, however, the same laptop is blurred. In the original video, one could see its screen in focus, revealing the computer’s model: Lenovo ThinkPad L460, a laptop that comes without a CD reader.

    TV reports reveal more issues

    Television footage published by BBC and Fox News reporters, embedded with the Israeli army in Gaza, reveal further inconsistencies, documenting how the scene at the hospital was apparently altered.

    The reporters were escorted to the facility’s MRI room and filmed what they were told was evidence that Hamas fighters had been there.

    In their videos, one can see two AK-47 rifles at the scene – instead of the one AK-47 in the original video shared by the Israeli army.

    The BBC’s own fact-checking analysis also highlighted that its reporter was only allowed into the scene a few hours after the Israeli army recorded its video – as was evident from the time on the Israeli army’s spokesman’s wristwatch.

    In a statement reported by Israel’s national media, the military denied claims that it had manipulated the scene at al-Shifa.

    “In certain areas, explosives had to be relocated, managed and mines and charges had to be taken away. Only after that could they be brought back to the same room to show the international media,” it said.

    The inconsistencies in the videos raise serious questions over alleged changes made to the scene. It is vital that these questions are answered as Israel uses such so-called evidence as justification to target hospitals in its war on Gaza.

    Furthermore, the so-called evidence still falls short of confirming the Israeli army’s claim of a Hamas command-and-control headquarters inside al-Shifa Hospital.

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  • Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian children must end | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian children must end | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Israel’s slaughter of Palestinian children must end | Israel-Palestine conflict

    In a speech delivered on November 6, United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres declared that “Gaza is becoming a graveyard for children”. While his comments garnered immediate media attention, they somehow still understated the reality for Palestinian children.

    In Gaza, Israeli forces are killing Palestinian children at a previously unfathomable rate. Over the past 40 days, Israeli forces have murdered more than 5,000 children in Gaza – with an additional 1,800 children missing under the rubble of destroyed buildings, most of them presumed dead. That is more than 6,800 Palestinian children killed over a period of 40 days. That amounts to over 170 children killed each day.

    In the West Bank, Israeli forces have killed 54 Palestinian children since October 7, according to documentation collected by Defence for Children International–Palestine (DCIP). This includes 38 Palestinian children killed in October alone, the highest number of Palestinian children killed in a single month since Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank began in 1967.

    As in previous Israeli military offensives on Gaza, Israeli attacks the DCIP has investigated have been overwhelmingly indiscriminate and disproportionate. The Israeli army has targeted civilians and civilian infrastructure in densely populated civilian areas with wide-area-effect explosive weapons. In other words, every bomb the Israeli army drops on Gaza potentially constitutes a war crime.

    Make no mistake, Guterres was sounding the alarm because he knows that Palestinian children are living and dying in an unrivaled moment. Israeli forces killed more children in the first month of the war than state and non-state actors did in other armed conflicts over the past two years combined, according to the UN chief’s own annual reports.

    Nearly 50 percent of the 2.3 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip are children. This incredibly youthful population has experienced 16 years of Israeli siege, which amounts to collective punishment. Palestinian children have faced repeated Israeli military offensives where direct, indiscriminate, and disproportionate attacks against civilians and civilian infrastructure and systemic impunity have been the norm.

    Guterres knows the death toll is expected to rise dramatically as Israeli authorities have cut off Palestinians in Gaza from food, water, electricity, medical supplies, and fuel, catapulting a captive civilian population into what he described as a “nightmare” that “is a crisis of humanity”.

    Among Gaza’s population are an estimated 50,000 pregnant people. This means there are 160 deliveries on average taking place daily.

    Pregnant people struggle to access essential health services as the healthcare system has collapsed. People in the postnatal period and babies in neonatal units are at grave risk due to dangerous fuel shortages as the Israeli authorities have prohibited the entry of fuel desperately needed to operate generators to run life-saving equipment.

    Survivors of Israeli bombardment face escalating food insecurity and lack of clean water, which puts pregnant women and children particularly at risk of disease, malnutrition and health complications.

    British humanitarian organisation Oxfam has declared that, due to Israeli authorities’ near complete denial of humanitarian access, starvation is being used as a weapon of war against civilians in Gaza. The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has noted conditions are inhumane and continue to deteriorate as days go by for more than 717,000 internally displaced people sheltering in 149 UNRWA facilities.

    Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have repeatedly rejected increasing calls and pressure for a ceasefire in Gaza. Instead, Israeli forces have intensified indiscriminate and direct attacks against residential buildings and civilian infrastructure including hospitals, schools, bakeries, and solar panels.

    As Israeli officials are seemingly undeterred in their attempt to depopulate Gaza and create conditions that eliminate Palestinian life, world leaders show, day after day, that they lack the courage to force an end to the bombardment and instead are actively supporting the Israeli onslaught.

    The administration of US President Joe Biden has recently approved a $320m deal with Israel for the purchase of United States precision bombs and has allowed the sale of thousands of assault rifles to Israeli authorities despite concerns that they could land in the hands of Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank. This is apart from the $14bn emergency funding for Israel requested from the US Congress.

    These arms sales and funding make Washington even more complicit in the apparent mass atrocities the Israeli army is committing in Gaza.

    For decades, the international community has supported and justified Israeli war crimes and the denial of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination, prioritising the security of the Israeli people at the expense of Palestinian life. Palestinian children are bearing the brunt of that complicity and the failure of international law, protection, and accountability mechanisms.

    It is paralysing to think that around 9 to 10 classrooms of students are being obliterated from the Earth each and every day by the Israeli army’s intensive bombardment of residential buildings and civilian infrastructure in Gaza.

    The Biden administration’s endorsement of Israel’s actions and the genocidal green light it has given must be opposed. World leaders need to heed the UN chief’s call for an immediate ceasefire and help put an end to the slaughter of Palestinian children.

    The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.

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