January 20, 2024

Ethnic killings in one Sudan city left up to 15,000 dead – UN report

UNITED NATIONS/CAIRO, Jan 19 (Reuters) – Between 10,000 and 15,000 people were killed in one city in Sudan’s West Darfur region last year in ethnic violence by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied Arab militia, according to a United Nations report seen by Reuters on Friday. In the report to the U.N. Security Council, independent U.N. sanctions monitors attributed the toll in El Geneina to intelligence sources and contrasted it with the U.N. estimate that about 12,000 people have been killed across Sudan since war erupted on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese army and the RSF. Advertisement · Scroll to continue The monitors also described as “credible” accusations that the United Arab Emirates had provided military support to the RSF “several times per week” via Amdjarass in northern Chad. A top Sudanese general accused the UAE in November of backing the RSF war effort. In a letter to the monitors, the UAE said 122 flights had delivered humanitarian aid to Amdjarass to help Sudanese fleeing the war. The United Nations says about 500,000 people have fled Sudan into eastern Chad, several hundred kilometers south of Amdjarass. Source:https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/ethnic-killings-one-sudan-city-left-up-15000-dead-un-report-2024-01-19/

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Anti-polio programme official killed in Bajaur

Unidentified armed men shot dead a senior official of the anti-polio programme, Dr Abdul Rahman Jan, in the Bad-e-Siya area in Mamund tehsil, Bajaur tribal district, police officials said on Friday. The officials said that the official was traveling in his car when gunmen lying in wait opened fire on his vehicle. Dr Abdul Rahman, who was working as District Polio Coordinator in Bajaur, received multiple bullet injuries. Dr Rahman was airlifted in a helicopter to the Combined Military Hospital in Peshawar but succumbed to his injuries. A cop Ilyas, who was deputed for his security, also sustained injuries in the attack. He was rushed to the District Headquarters Hospital in Khar. The police registered the case against unidentified attackers and launched an investigation, said an official. The attacks on the cops on anti-polio duty have increased in parts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including Bajaur, over the last few weeks. Five cops were martyred and 22 wounded in a roadside blast targeting a police van in Mamund tehsil of Bajaur recently. The van was carrying cops to provide security to the anti-polio teams in Bajaur. Source:https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/1149615-anti-polio-programme-official-killed-in-bajaur

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Israel’s war on Gaza live: Israel accused of summary executions

Footage and witness accounts shared with Al Jazeera reveal how Israeli forces carried out summary executions in Gaza last month. UN Women’s agency warns of “generational trauma” on Palestinians as figures show “two mothers killed every hour” in Israel’s war on Gaza. Israel raids have continued across occupied West Bank where 369 Palestinians have been killed since October 7. UN report says Israel approved only seven of 29 humanitarian aid missions to the northern Gaza Strip in the first half of January and denied 95 percent of fuel and medicine delivery attempts to the area. At least 24,762 people killed and 62,108 wounded in Israeli attacks on Gaza since October 7. The revised death toll in Israel from the October 7 Hamas attack stands at 1,139. At least 18 Palestinians killed in Israeli bombings since dawn Here are some of the latest developments taking place across Gaza: Two Palestinians killed and several wounded in an Israeli bombing of the al-Amal neighbourhood in Khan Younis. This brings the number of victims of shelling on several areas in the city since dawn on Friday to 18. The vicinity of al-Shifa Hospital was subjected to Israeli air and artillery bombardment. The area targeted includes residential complexes. A number of the injured have not yet been recovered from the scene. Israeli forces blew up a residential square in the al-Balad area in the centre of Khan Younis. Houses and facilities were also blown up in the Bani Suheila area in the east of the city. Footage shows thick plumes of smoke rising from those areas as a result of the bombings carried out by Israel. Smoke rises over the residential areas following the Israeli attacks on Khan Yunis, Gaza on Saturday [Abed Rahim Khatib.Anadolu Agency] Click Click here to share on social media Latest figures from the occupied West Bank As Israeli raids across the occupied West Bank continue, here are the latest figures from the territory since October 7: Killed: 369 people including 98 children, three women, and seven Palestinian prisoners who died in Israeli custody Wounded: More than 4,212 Detained: At least 6,108 Click Stop the execution of captives, Israeli families demand Laura Khan Reporting from occupied East Jerusalem There’s certainly a pressure cooker on Netanyahu at the moment. Dozens camped outside his home north of Tel Aviv last night. We reached out to the families of captives and those in solidarity there – they said they’re not moving and are waiting for Netanyahu to come out and speak to them. They say he’s dragging his feet on getting captives released. The father of one of the captives is on a hunger strike, and they released a very strong statement that says they demand that Israel stop the execution of hostages. There have been weeks of protests, particularly in Tel Aviv from tens of thousands of people. Many have switched from just calling for the release of captives to demanding a ceasefire in order to release them. Many inside the Netanyahu cabinet who were handpicked by him are also saying you cannot defeat Hamas militarily in a short amount of time, you need to focus on the captives. Click here to share on social media Story of four generations of Palestinian women for the Oscars Palestine’s entry for Oscars 2024 is a movie called Bye Bye Tiberias that tells the story of four generations of women in the family of Palestinian actor Hiam Abbas. Abbas is best known for her roles in HBO’s award-winning Succession and Hulu drama Ramy, and she is using this success to tell the story of her family who were expelled from their village during the 1948 Nakba. “It’s very important to remember that we all are human beings. We all have the right to live. We all have the right to not be demolished,” she says. Latest updates on the situation in Gaza This is what our correspondents on the ground in Gaza are reporting: Intense fighting is continuing in Khan Younis and near Nasser hospital One Palestinian has been killed by an Israeli drone strike in Khan Younis The Israeli army shelled the al-Katiba area and the al-Amal neighbourhood in Khan Younis Fighting has been reported between the Israeli army and Palestinian fighters east of Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip About 30 decomposed bodies of an entire family were recovered from under the rubble of their home in eastern Khan Younis. Their relatives lost contact with them more than a month ago Displaced Palestinians in four evacuation zones in Gaza City were ordered by the Israeli military to leave and head towards the central areas. Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2024/1/20/israels-war-on-gaza-live-israel-denied-70-of-aid-to-north-gaza-says-un

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