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Second Prisoner Exchange Conducted, After Delay, Due to Israeli Violations of the humanitarian cease-fire agreement November 25, 2023 Note: The second Israeli-Palestinian prisoner exchange has been conducted, after several-hour delay, due to the Israeli occupation regime violations in four areas of the humanitarian cease-fire agreement with 'Hamas. These were as follows: 1. Releasing Palestinian political prisoners, on the basis of earlier imprisonment, the earliest first. 2. Providing northern Gaza with food, medicine, and fuel (only half quantities were allowed). 3. No Israeli flying over southern Gaza Strip all time, and the Gaza city six hours a day. 4. Allowing people to go back to their homes in Gaza city (two people were killed, several injured, when they attempted to return). *** By November 24, 2023, 14,532 Palestinians were Killed, 6,800+ Missing Under the Rubble, 35,000 Injured, in 48 Days of the Israeli Genocidal War on Gaza. By November 21, 2023,The death toll included more than 5,840 children and 3,920 women, 695 elderly, 200 health care personnel, 22 civil defense members, and 51 journalists. By November 21, 2023, there were 6,800 people who were still missing under the rubble, including 4,500 children. By November 25, 2023, there were 225 Palestinians who were killed, 3,146 who were injured, and 3,177 who were abducted by Israeli occupation forces in the West Bank.
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Hamas leader, Isma'eel Haniyya, has accused Israel of violating the
terms of the temporary ceasefire. He pointed out that 'Hamas has already offered more than was expected of the deal’s terms by releasing ten Thai-national hostages in addition to one Filipino. He affirmed that 'Hamas is open to negotiations for the sake of reaching new deals. For 49 days in a row, Israel waged a heinous genocide in Gaza Strip via air, ground, and sea attacks, resulting in more than 15,000 martyrs (with 10.000 of them women and children), 36,000 wounded and around 7,000 missing people. *** On the 2nd day of the humanitarian ceasefire, expect more prisoners to be released November 25, 2023, GAZA, (PIC) +- The Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip has entered its 50th day
on Saturday, coinciding with the second day of the temporary
humanitarian ceasefire, during which aerial bombardments have ceased but
Israeli violations continue with gunfire reported in the eastern
outskirts of Gaza Strip. People are eagerly awaiting the release of an
additional batch of prisoners as part of a partial exchange deal. While the sound of aerial and artillery bombardment has disappeared,
gunshots from Israeli occupying forces were heard in some areas,
especially in the eastern parts of Khan
Younus, Rafa'h, and central Gaza neighborhoods. The Palestinians are eagerly awaiting the release of more of their
prisoners from Israeli jails, while it is also expected that the Al-Qassam
Brigades will release a second batch of Israeli prisoners held by them. *** The Israeli occupation regime releases 39 Palestinian political prisoners as the first part of the swap deal RAMALLAH, Friday, November 24, 2023 (WAFA) - The Israeli occupation regime released tonight 39 abductee political prisoners as part of a swap deal, including 24 women and 15 minors. A bus and vehicles belonging to the International Committee of the Red Cross transported several released detainees from the 'Ofer military prison, west of Ramallah, to the Baitounia municipality, whereas nine female Jerusalemite detainees were released from the Al-Moskobiyya detention center in Jerusalem. To be noted, the number of Palestinian political prisoners incarcerated in Israeli political prisons reached 7500, including 72 women and 250 minors. T.R. *** The Israeli genocidal war on Gaza pushes the Palestinian population toward starvation By Ali al-Farra GAZA, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) - The Palestinian people are living in unprecedented, tragic conditions due to the Israeli genocidal war on Gaza Strip. They are exposed to hunger and diseases, face indiscriminate bombing, as well as the demolition of homes on top of the residents, and sleep in shelter centers, on the streets, and in public buildings. The Palestinian people in Gaza are witnessing a shortage of everything, including medicine, treatment, food, and water. They are also lacking fuel, and have been living without electricity since the start of the aggression on October 7 forcing them to use primitive methods to secure their daily sustenance of bread and food using fire, wood, and anything that can be kindled to overcome the severe shortage of cooking gas. Mustafa A'hmed left his house at dawn, hoping he could get a good place in front of the flour distribution point of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) where he had gone several times before but due to the severe overcrowding he returned home empty handed. Every time he goes there, he hopes he will be able to get flour to provide bread for his hungry children. A'hmed was not alone. In an attempt to take advantage of every minute of the humanitarian truce, Palestinians in Gaza sought to obtain flour and other available foodstuffs from the market or through aid distribution points in an attempt to secure their needs for fear of resuming the war after the end of the truce, as movement would become difficult. Since the beginning of the war on Gaza, all crossings in the Gaza Strip were closed, and no goods or fuel entered. Electricity was cut off completely, all food supplies were gone from the shops, and even locally made materials no longer existed after all factories stopped working due to the Israeli bombing or running out of fuel. A'hmed said that obtaining flour is extremely difficult, especially since the only mill operating within the Gaza Strip, which is located in the city of Dair El-Bala'h, was bombed and stopped working until its owners were able to return it to partial operation and it began to produce quantities much smaller than its normal production. He pointed out that when the Gaza Strip stopped producing flour, they were left with nothing but the flour provided by UNRWA, which was supposed to be distributed to bakeries. However, the lack of cooking gas caused all bakeries to stop working, and therefore people had to obtain flour and make their own bread at home using primitive methods such as firewood or charcoal. Yasir Abu 'Haleeb said that given the high demand for the flour provided by UNRWA, which requires going to its centers and presenting an ID card, where quantities are distributed according to the number of family members, these centers have become very crowded, and people wait for two or three days and sleeping on the floor until they can get it. He stressed that if people resort to stores to buy their needs, they will only find very few food items in addition to being very expensive. The director of laboratories of the flour mills, I'hsan Al-Farra, said the mills have worked since the beginning of the war to provide flour to the people at the prices at which they were sold before the war and did not try to exploit the circumstances, but that with the closure of the crossings and their inability to import high-quality wheat, as well as the running out of fuel, most of the mills were forced to stop productions. He said that even the mills that were able to operate were bombed by the Israeli artillery and stopped working completely before returning to work partially, which only meets a small part of the needs. M.K. *** Massive rallies and marches worldwide in support of the Palestinian people RAMALLAH, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – Multiple capitals and cities around the world witnessed massive demonstrations and marches today in solidarity with the Palestinian people amid the ongoing Israeli genocidal aggression on the Gaza Strip. London, the UK Thousands gathered in the British capital, London, today to protest against the Israeli occupation's genocidal aggression on Gaza and express solidarity with the oppressed people of Palestine. Demonstrators, waving Palestinian flags, marched from Marble Arch in west London towards Piccadilly in the city center. They vociferously condemned Israel's atrocities in Gaza and called for a permanent ceasefire. Berlin, Germany A massive demonstration took place in the German capital, Berlin, demanding an end to the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people in Gaza and accountability for the occupation's crimes. Crowds marched through the city streets, denouncing the ongoing Israeli genocide and expressing their support for the people of Palestine. Paris, France In the French capital, Paris, a sizable gathering denounced the crimes committed by the Israeli occupation against the people of Gaza. Protesters called for international protection for the Palestinian people and urged accountability for the Israeli occupation's actions. The demonstration underscored the global outrage at the humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region amid Israeli genocide. Manila, Philippines In the capital of the Philippines, Manila, hundreds participated in a supportive demonstration for Palestine, condemning the Israeli occupation's aggression against the Palestinian people. The protesters called for a permanent ceasefire and accountability for the occupation's crimes against the Palestinian people. Zagreb, Croatia In the Croatian capital, Zagreb, a march commenced with participants carrying Palestinian flags. The demonstrators called for an end to the Israeli occupation's aggression in Gaza and demanded accountability for the crimes committed against the Palestinian people. The event highlighted the global resonance of the Palestinian cause and the widespread condemnation of the ongoing Israeli aggression. Across these cities, the international community came together to voice their opposition to the Israeli occupation's actions, demanding justice, accountability, and a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The demonstrations emphasized the need for a global response to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Palestine. M.N. ***Killing and Injuring of Palestinians in Ghazza (Gaza) by Israeli Occupation Regime Forces
November 25, 2023, GAZA, (PIC) +- On the second day of the humanitarian truce, Palestinian ambulance
and civil defense crews on Saturday recovered many bodies of Palestinian
martyrs, some of them decomposed or charred, as a result of the Israeli
genocidal air strikes on Gaza Strip. Seven charred and decomposed bodies of civilians pulled from under rubble in Gaza GAZA, Friday, November 24, 2023 (WAFA) – Medical sources in the Gaza Strip said seven charred and decomposed bodies of civilians killed in the Israeli aggression arrived at the al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in central Gaza. The charred and decomposed bodies were pulled out from under the rubble in an area close to the southern part of Wadi Gaza. T.R.
November 25, 2023, GAZA, (PIC) +- The Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate has said that 66 journalists
and media workers have been killed since October 7 during Israeli
attacks on the Gaza Strip. 'Abdul Nasir 'Awadh: A revered teacher and Imam killed along with 53 family members November 25, 2023, GAZA, (PIC) +- 'Abdul Nasir 'Awadh is a
Palestinian respectful teacher in the UNRWA schools and the Imam of
Salman Al-Farisi Mosque in Gaza. Killing and Injuring of Palestinians in the West Bank by Israeli Occupation Regime Forces Palestinian child shot dead by Israeli occupation forces east of Al-Beerih RAMALLAH, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – Israeli occupation forces opened fire on a young Palestinian teenager killing him tonight in the Jabal Al-Taweel area east of the city of Al-Beerih in the occupied West Bank, according to medical sources. The Ministry of Health said in a press statement it had informed by the Palestinian Civil Affairs Authority that a teenager identified as Mu'hammed Riyadh Sali'h, 16, was shot and killed by Israeli occupation soldiers in unclear circumstances in the said area. Earlier tonight, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reported that an individual–who later turned out to be the same child--was shot and injured by Israeli occupation forces at the entrance to the colonial settlement of Pesagot, illegally built on Palestinian lands east of Al-Beerih. However, said PRCS, the Israeli forces prevented their emergency response teams from reaching the injured child, before he was announced dead of his wounds about an hour later. (Updated at 11:20 pm local time, with the child Mohammad Riyadh Sali'h, 20, announced dead after being initially reported as critically injured) M.N. Palestinian youth injured by Israeli gunfire in Hebron HEBRON, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – A Palestinian youth was injured by live ammunition tonight during confrontations with Israeli occupation forces in the Al-'Arroub refugee camp, north of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources. WAFA correspondent said Israeli occupation forces stormed Al-'Arroub refugee camp, firing live ammunition and tear gas canisters toward civilians. The use of live ammunition by the Israeli troops resulted in a young man being shot in the lower limbs. The injured individual was swiftly transported to a nearby medical facility for treatment. The situation in the camp remains tense as residents grapple with the aftermath of the Israeli raid. M.N. Israeli occupation forces kill three Palestinians, injure others as they raid the city of Jineen JENIN, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – At least three Palestinians were killed and six others were injured tonight by Israeli gunfire, as Israeli occupation forces accompanied by bulldozers stormed the city of Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank from multiple directions, according to medical sources. Palestinian security sources informed WAFA that the Israeli military stormed the city while opening gunfire indiscriminately, sparking confrontations with the local residents. The use of live ammunition by the forces resulted in the murder of three Palestinians, 'Ammar Abu Al-Wafa, 21, A'hmed Abu al-Hayja, 20, Mu'hammed Ma'hmoud Subai'hat, 27, and the injury of at least six others. The invading forces also encircled the Jenin Governmental Hospital and the local branch of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), as well as the Ibn Seena Hospital, blocking access to these facilities. As access the city's two main hospitals was blocked, all casualties were being transported to the Al-Razi Hospital in the city. Snipers were reported to have positioned on the rooftops of some buildings in the city and the vicinity of the Jenin refugee camp during the raid, which is continuing until now, heightening fear among the residents. During the ongoing raid, Israeli occupation forces embarked on bulldozing of streets on the outskirts of the Jenin refugee camp, destroying infrastructure and rendering roads unusable. There were also reports of increased reconnaissance flights by Israeli drones over the city, heightening concerns among the local population. This incident follows a pattern of intensified Israeli military incursions into the city and other cities and towns in the occupied West Bank. The targeting of hospitals by the Israeli occupation forces adds a deeply concerning dimension. (Updated at 8:46 pm local time with two Palestinians announced dead from Israeli gunfire) (Updated at 9:49 pm local time with three more injuries from Israeli gunfire reported) (Updated at 11:26 pm local time with the death toll of the Israeli raid into Jenin rising to three) M.N Palestinian physician killed, two others injured in an Israeli army raid of Qabatya JENIN, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – A Palestinian physician identified as Shamikh Kamal Abu al-Rub, 25, was shot and killed this morning and two others were injured during an Israeli occupation army raid of the town of Qabatya, south of the northern West Bank city of Jenin, according to the director of Al-Razi Hospital in Jineen (Jenin), Fawwaz 'Hamad. Local sources told WAFA that soldiers raided the town and surrounded a building near the town’s school for girls calling on those inside to come out. In the process, the soldiers opened fire at residents of the building, killing the physician and injuring two others, including Abu al-Rub's brother, Mu'hammed. WAFA correspondent said Abu al-Rub, son of the acting governor of Jineen (Jenin) Kamal Abu al-Rub, was shot by live bullets in the abdomen while he and his brother were leaving the surrounded building, which led to his death immediately, while his brother was wounded by live bullets in the leg. Another youth was shot in the thigh, apparently during confrontations that erupted in the town following the raid. The army later ended its siege of the building and raid and left the town after arresting three people, according to the sources. M.K. Israeli occupation forces shoot two Palestinian children in Nablus and Al-Khaleel (Hebron) NABLUS/HEBRON, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – Two Palestinian children were shot and injured by Israeli occupation soldiers today during two separate incidents in the town of Bait Ummar, north of Hebron, and in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources. In Bait Ummar, an Israeli military incursion triggered confrontations between the Israeli occupation forces and local protesters. According to local media activist Mu'hammed 'Awadh, the forces fired live ammunition at civilians during the confrontations. The gunfire resulted in the injury of a 16-year-old boy who was shot twice in the legs, 'Awadh added. The wounded child was promptly transported to hospital for medical treatment. Meanwhile, in a separate incident in the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus, a Palestinian child, aged 11, was struck by live Israeli ammunition shrapnel in the abdomen during confrontations between local residents and Israeli occupation forces accompanied by settlers. The child was swiftly taken to hospital for medical attention. The confrontations in Burqa erupted as villagers mobilized to resist the incursion of colonial settlers, protected by the Israeli military, into an agricultural area in the village. M.N. One person injured by Israeli soldiers’ gunfire SALFIT, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – A Palestinian was injured today by a live bullet fired by Israeli occupation forces after storming the town of Qarawat Bani Hasan, west of Salfeet in the north of the West Bank, according to local sources. They told WAFA that confrontations broke out after the occupation forces stormed the town, during which the soldiers opened live fire at people, injuring one in the leg. M.K. Abduction of Palestinians by Israeli Occupation Regime Soldiers Israeli occupation forces detain at least 17 Palestinians in West Bank, raising total to 3160 since October 7 RAMALLAH, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – The Israeli occupation forces detained today 17 Palestinians, most of them from the Nablus area, raising the total to 3160 detained since October 7, according to the Prisoners Commission and Prisoner Society. Eleven Palestinians were detained during an army raid of old and new 'Askar refugee camps, east of the northern West Bank city of Nablus, and three others turned themselves in at an army checkpoint near Nablus after Israel held family members as hostages to force them to turn themselves in. Detentions were also reported in Jineen (Jenin), Al-Khaleel (Hebron), Qalqilya, Aree'ha (Jericho), and Al-Quds (occupied Jerusalem) governorates. M.K. Israeli forces detain three Palestinian journalists for seven hours at a military checkpoint in Al-Khaleel (Hebron) HEBRON, Friday, November 24, 2023 (WAFA) – Israeli occupation forces tonight held three Palestinian journalists from Al-Khaleel (Hebron) governorate for about seven hours at a flying checkpoint to the south of the governorate, before releasing them. Local sources told WAFA that Israeli occupation forces briefly detained three journalists at an Israeli military checkpoint erected south of Hebron, before releasing them. They were identified as Mos'ab Shawar Al-Tameemi, Taha Abu Husain, and Ma'hmoud Tumeeza. T.R.
Aggression and Attacks by Illegal Israeli Settlers and Soldiers Illegal Israeli settlers attack olive harvesters south of Nablus NABLUS, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – Illegal Israeli settlers, under army protection, attacked local Palestinian farmers today while picking olives in their own lands on the outskirts of the town 'Aqraba, in the occupied West Bank province of Nablus, according to local sources. The sources reported that a group of colonial settlers, backed by the Israeli military, attacked farmers while they were harvesting olives, forcing them to abandon their lands. This incident adds to the growing list of attacks against Palestinian farmers during this year's olive harvest season. The olive harvest, a crucial time for Palestinian farmers, has been marred by hundreds of attacks by colonial Israeli settlers under military protection, leaving hundreds of farmers deprived of the opportunity to make a living during this season. M.N. Palestinian resident of East Jerusalem forced by Israeli municipality to demolish his own house JERUSALEM, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA0 – The Israeli occupation regime municipality of West Jerusalem today forced a Palestinian to demolish his own house in Jabal al-Mukabbir neighborhood, south of Al-Quds (occupied Jerusalem), under the pretext of building without a permit. Rami Al-Zeer told WAFA that the Israeli municipality said if he did not demolish his house on his own, then municipality staff would demolish it and force him to pay exorbitant amounts of money in costs and fines. He said his house is 80 square meters in area and it houses his family of four people. He built it on his land and while he tried to obtain a license for it, the municipality refused to give him one. Palestinians accuse the Israeli municipality of discrimination and say that while it builds thousands of housing units for illegal colonists, often on appropriated Palestinian land in occupied East Jerusalem, it denies the indigenous Palestinian citizens the right to build on their own lands and goes as far as demolishing homes they build without the impossible-to-get-permit and force them to pay heavy fines. M.K. Israeli occupation forces bulldoze Palestinian lands east of Qalqilya QALQILIA, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) - Israeli occupation forces embarked today on bulldozing over 100 dunums of Palestinian-owned lands and uprooted around 150 olive trees in the villages of Imateen, Fara'ta, and Jit, to the east of Qalqilya in the occupied West Bank, according to local sources. Fat'hi Ghanim, the head of the Imateen Village Council, informed WAFA that the reason for bulldozing the lands by the Israeli occupation army is to make room for the expansion of the colonial Israeli outpost of Havat Gilad, illegally built on Palestinian lands in the province. Additionally, Ghanim added, the occupying Israeli army cut off approximately 150 olive trees in the area, some exceeding 50 years in age and owned by the Sawan family. Of note, colonial Israeli settlement construction in the occupied West Bank constitutes a grave violation of international law, particularly the Fourth Geneva Convention which prohibits the transfer of the occupying entity's civilian population to the land of the occupied. M.N. Israeli occupation forces cordon off two hospitals as they raid the city of Jenin JENIN, Saturday, November 25, 2023 (WAFA) – Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Jineen (Jenin), north of the occupied West Bank, tonight from multiple directions and besieged two key medical facilities, the Jenin Governmental Hospital and Ibn Seena Hospital. Palestinian security sources informed WAFA that the Israeli military stormed the city while opening gunfire indiscriminately. The invading forces encircled the Jenin Governmental Hospital and the premises of the local branch of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS), as well as the Ibn Seena Hospital. Snipers were reported to be positioned on the rooftops of some buildings in the city and the vicinity of the Jenin refugee camp, heightening fear among the residents. There were also reports of increased reconnaissance flights by Israeli drones over the city, heightening concerns among the local population. At least two young men sustained gunshot wounds from Israeli gunfire during the confrontations that erupted in the vicinity of the Jenin Governmental Hospital, according to medical sources. This incident follows a pattern of intensified Israeli military incursions into the city and other cities and towns in the occupied West Bank. The targeting of hospitals by the Israeli occupation forces adds a deeply concerning dimension. M.N *** Fair Use Notice This site contains copyrighted material the
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