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UNLV mass shooter was career college professor, source says, but unknown whether he had a connection with school

The gunman in a Wednesday mass shooting on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, campus that left three dead and a fourth wounded is a 67-year-old career college professor with connections to colleges in Georgia and North Carolina, a law enforcement source told CNN, but it’s unknown what connection he had with the school where the shooting took place. At a Wednesday evening news conference, Las Vegas Metro Sheriff Kevin McMahill said the identity of the shooter, who is dead, will not be released until his family has been notified. Campus police engaged the shooter outside of Beam Hall, the sheriff said. There was a gathering outside the hall where students were playing games and building things with Legos, according to the sheriff. “What happened today is a heinous, unforgivable crime… If it hadn’t been for the heroic actions of one of those police officers who responded, there could have been countless additional lives taken,” he said. In addition to the four victims who were shot, four people were taken to hospitals due to symptoms of panic attacks, the sheriff said. Two law enforcement officers were treated for minor injuries suffered during the search for victims. Three patients were taken to Sunrise Hospital, spokesperson Marissa Mussi said. The sheriff said the condition of the wounded victim – initially listed as critical – had been upgraded to stable. Police are working to uncover evidence and identify a motive, McMahill said, adding he didn’t have any details on the suspect’s weapon. This latest mass shooting comes as students are in the middle of a study week before taking final exams and going on winter break, in the same city that suffered the worst mass shooting in modern US history in 2017. Student Amanda Perez, 23, is comforted by her fiancé, Alejandro Barron, 24, on campus. Ronda Churchill/AFP/Getty Images Police responded shortly before noon Wednesday to reports of a shooting with multiple victims on the campus, near Beam Hall, the home of the university’s Lee Business School, according to a social media post. At 11:54 a.m. local time, the university posted an emergency notice online, saying, “University Police responding to report of shots fire in BEH evacuate to a safe area, RUN-HIDE-FIGHT.” The university then said on X police were responding to “additional report of shots fired in the Student Union,” and advised people to evacuate the area. Students were ordered to shelter in place for hours as law enforcement confronted the suspect and then worked to clear and evacuate campus buildings. The order was lifted around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, the university said in a post on X, noting that there was no longer an active threat on campus. Enter your email to sign up for CNN’s “Meanwhile in China” Newsletter. close dialog “I was sitting outside, I was just having breakfast. I heard three loud booms and I was like, ‘Oh, what was that?’” a student told CNN affiliate KVVU. “Police showed up, then I ran inside. “After two minutes, more shots. I ran into the basements, and I was there for 20,” the student said. “I was just hearing a lot of shots.” Brett Johnsen was in Beam Hall when he heard a loud noise during class, he told CNN, but it didn’t sound like a gunshot and the professor continued to teach. “Then an alarm came on,” Johnsen said, “I’ve never heard an alarm like that before, it didn’t sound like a fire alarm.” The students in the class began packing things up, relatively calmly, Johnsen explained. “When we began to walk out of the class, that’s when things got real,” he added. After the professor opened the door to let students out, the look on his face turned to panic and he urged the students to get back, lock the doors and get on the ground, Johnsen said. The professor checked the situation outside again after 30 seconds, Johnsen said, and then told the students to “run as fast as we can.” UNLV president Keith Whitfield said in a statement that the campus community is in shock following the “unfathomable event.” “We will forever remember and honor those we have lost and who were injured. I’m grieving for the victims of today’s senseless shooting, and my heart breaks for the many students, faculty, staff, parents, loved ones and community members who suffered through hours of painful uncertainty while officers ensured that our campus was safe and secure again,” Whitfield said. Shooting is 80th at a US school this year and in same city as deadliest modern US mass shooting There have been 631 mass shootings in the United States this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive. There have been 80 US school shootings so far this year, according to a CNN analysis. Of those, 51 shootings have been reported on K-12 campuses and 29 on university and college campuses. UNLV is located just a few miles from the site of the mass shooting at the Route 91 Harvest music festival, which left at least 58 people dead and hundreds more wounded. In the years after the massacre, two more victims died of shooting-related injuries. A student told CNN affiliate KSNV he was in class in the building next to the student union and saw law enforcement officers going in. “We were really nervous so we barricaded all up,” he told the Las Vegas station. He and the other students took a few minutes to look out the windows, he said. Site of reported shooting “We saw students running out in single file lines with their hands up, scared, and we saw officers going in,” the student, who said he was in journalism class with about a dozen others, added. He said they didn’t hear any shooting or see anyone who might have been the shooter. “Tragic and heartbreaking news coming out of @unlv. Praying for everyone on campus as law enforcement responds to the situation,” Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn G. Goodman posted on X just after news of the shooting broke. The White House said it was monitoring the shooting “very closely.” The second gentleman was also already scheduled to deliver remarks tonight

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Israel-Hamas war live: War in Gaza passes two-month mark

Palestinians across Gaza face relentless Israeli bombardment as war in Gaza enters third month. UN chief Guterres invokes seldom-used Article 99 to force the Security Council to address war in Gaza, warning of deepening “catastrophe”. Gaza City’s Ahli Arab Hospital is at full capacity, Health Ministry spokesman warns, as the health system struggles to cope with new influx of wounded. At least 16,248 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since October 7. In Israel, the official death toll stands at about 1,200. Photos: Two months of Israeli war on Gaza Palestinians wave their flag and celebrate by a destroyed Israeli tank at the southern Gaza fence east of Khan Younis on Saturday, October 7, 2023. [Yousef Masoud/AP Photo] Palestinians inspect the rubble of the Yassin Mosque destroyed after it was hit by an Israeli airstrike at Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, early Monday, October 9, 2023 [Adel Hana/AP Photo] Palestinians pray over bodies of people killed in the Israeli bombardment who were brought from the Shifa hospital before burying them in a mass grave in the town of Khan Younis, southern Gaza, Wednesday, November 22, 2023. [Mohammed Dahman/AP Photo] Smoke rises following Israeli bombardment in Gaza, Wednesday, December 6, 2023 [Ariel Schalit/AP Photo] Women mourn holding the body of a Palestinian child killed in Israeli strikes on homes in Rafah, December 7, 2023 [Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters] Click More Israeli raids across occupied West Bank At least 21 Palestinians were detained in overnight and pre-dawn raids across the occupied West Bank, according to initial reports by the Palestinian Prisoners Society. Here’s a breakdown: In Hebron, Israeli forces confiscated more than a dozen scrap cars from Beit Ummar town north of the city – often used within villages as they cost less; Israel fears they can be used to carry out attacks, since they are not registered. In Bethlehem, at least five Palestinians were detained, in addition to three workers from Gaza. At least five other Palestinians were detained from Tulkarem, where Israeli forces raided the city with bulldozers destroying infrastructure in and around Nour Shams and Tulkarem refugee camps. Three Palestinians were detained from Nablus’ old city a short while ago, during yet another raid. A print shop was closed in downtown Ramallah after its contents were confiscated during a pre-dawn raid. Click here to share on social 1media G7 leaders demand measures be taken to protect civilians in Gaza The leaders of the Group of Seven (G7) have released a statement in which they express concern over the devastating impact that the war is having on the Palestinian civilian population in Gaza. Here are some of the key points: More effective action must also be taken to prevent the displacement of additional people and protect civilian infrastructure. Every effort must be made to ensure unhindered and continued humanitarian assistance for civilians, including food, water, medical care, fuel and shelter, and access for humanitarian workers. The population is increasingly vulnerable, and with winter approaching, we must continue to increase the flow of humanitarian aid to Gaza to meet fully the needs on the ground, including by opening additional crossings. Click here to share on social media Two months of ‘death, destruction and displacement’ Hani Mahmoud Palestinians have been experiencing the worst of living conditions under heavy Israeli bombardment since day one of the war. We are talking about a carpet bombardment of entire neighbourhoods and residential blocks. A large number of critically injured Palestinians overwhelmed their hospitals with this extreme shortage of medical supplies and necessities to keep them surviving. There is a serious lack of everything that Palestinians need to survive. So far, the mood of these more than 60 days has been death, destruction and displacement. We’re talking about more than 60 days of constant movement and running for their lives from one place to another, from the extreme northern part of the Gazan City of Beit Hanoon to the extreme south by Rafah, where many people are being packed and squeezed. Click Two months of war Two months ago, Israel declared war on Hamas after its deadly attack on October 7. Here is a quick recap of key developments: On October 7, Hamas fighters launched an unprecedented assault into Israel, killing at least 1,147 people, including 320 Israeli soldiers and 59 policemen. About 240 people were taken captive. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared war with the promise to destroy Hamas’s military and governmental capabilities and to return all hostages. A day later, Israel imposed a total blockade on Gaza, including a ban on admission of food, electricity and fuel. Weeks of intensive and indiscriminate bombing followed, destroying entire neighbourhoods in Gaza. At the end of October, Israel unleashed its second phase of the war by starting a ground operation in northern Gaza. On November 24, a weeklong truce mediated by Qatar took effect. It resulted in the release of more than 100 captives in exchange for at least 240 Palestinians who were held in Israeli prisons. Israeli air strikes resumed with renewed intensity on Friday following the collapse of the truce. Since then, Israeli troops have expanded their military operations to the south of Gaza with its troops now pressing deeper into Khan Younis. Overall, Israeli forces have killed more than 16,000 people, including at least 7,000 children. More than 1.9 million people have been forcefully displaced. Panic in Rafah as Israeli army strikes city overnight Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, reporting from Rafah in the Gaza Strip, said on Thursday that despite Israeli orders for people from central Gaza and Khan Younis to evacuate to the city for safety, the city experienced heavy shelling overnight. The Israeli army “ordered with a threatening tone to move to Rafah because it is safe, but as of last night overnight … at least five residential homes were targeted and destroyed. And we’re talking about a large number of people who were killed,” he said. “[These strikes] are not concentrated in one area of Rafah … multiple locations were targeted, just sending waves of fear and concern that confirm what people have talked about and expressed before – there is literally no safe place

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Three children among seven injured in Peshawar explosion targeting police

PESHAWAR: A roadside blast targeting police personnel Tuesday injured seven people including three children near a school and a bank on Tuesday, Geo News reported. According to the police, the blast took place around 9:10am at the Warsak Road in Peshawar. The police said the blast took place due to an explosion of explosives. At least two children among the injured, shifted to the Lady Reading Hospital, are in critical condition, the hospital’s spokesperson told Geo News. The ages of the children, they added, are between 7 to 10 years. SSP Operations Kashif Aftab Abbasi said the Machnigate Police Station’s mobile vehicle was on routine patrol when the bomb exploded. “As soon as the police mobile passed by, the blast occurred three seconds later. The militants wanted to target the police vehicle,” he said, speaking with Geo News. The police official said no arrests have been made yet, but the involved network will be apprehended soon. Abbasi added that the CCTV footage of the explosion is being examined. Speaking with Geo News, Superintendent Police Arshad Khan — who was present at the incident — said the blast took place around 9:10am and the explosives were planted at the roadside. The explosives used in the blast weighed 4kg and were hidden in a cement block on the roadside, he said. Khan added that the police have started a search operation in the surrounding areas. “The element of extortion is also being considered in the blast.” “It would be premature to say who was the target,” SP Arshad Khan said speaking with journalists. Following the explosion, police and Rescue 1122 teams rushed to the site of the incident in the Babu Garhi area in Peshawar. Rescue officials told Geo News that the glass of two vehicles and nearby buildings was broken due to the intensity of the explosion. Mayor Metropolitan Zubair Ali told journalists that the explosion near a school was an attempt to disturb peace and order. “The explosion near educational institutions is unfortunate.” Surge in militant activities Pakistan has been grappling with a surge in terrorism for the last one year, as terror attacks on security personnel and civilians intensified, particularly in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. In the last month alone, the country saw a notable surge in militant activities, as the attacks rose by 34% following a two-month decline, The News reported last week citing a report. According to data from the ‘Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies’ (PICSS), a total of 63 attacks took place which resulted in 83 fatalities, including 37 security forces personnel and 33 civilians. Additionally, 89 individuals sustained injuries, comprising 53 civilians and 36 security personnel. Pakistani security forces responded with precision, eliminating at least 59 militants, while 18 suspected militants were apprehended. Analysis of October 2023 data underscores a 34% surge in militant attacks, a 63% rise in fatalities, and an 89% increase in the number of wounded during November 2023. According to the PICSS data, the cumulative toll for the first 11 months of 2023 reflects 599 militant attacks, resulting in 897 fatalities and 1,241 injuries. This signifies an 81% escalation in militant attacks, an 86% surge in deaths, and a 64% rise in injuries compared to the corresponding period in 2022. Source:https://www.thenews.com.pk/latest/1135325-2-kids-injured-in-peshawar-blast

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Nepal arrests people smugglers supplying Russia’s army in Ukraine

Nepal has arrested a gang that it accuses of smuggling people to be forced to join the Russian military campaign in Ukraine. The 10 detainees are accused of extorting large sums of money from unemployed youths, with the promise of a travel visa, an official said on Wednesday. However, the customers were then coerced into illegal recruitment into the Russian army. end of list Earlier this week, the government in Kathmandu urged Moscow to stop the use of Nepali mercenaries and send any men serving back home. That move followed the death of six Nepali citizens on the front line in Ukraine, with another captured by Kyiv’s forces. Kathmandu district police chief Bhupendra Khatri said the 10 suspects were arrested over the past few days following tip-offs. “We are discussing with the government lawyers about the case and will produce them to the court,” Khatri told Reuters news agency. He did not say when they would appear in court. Khatri said the detainees illegally charged each person up to $9,000 and sent them to Russia on “visit [tourist] visas”, mainly through the United Arab Emirates. They were then recruited into the Russian army. “It is a case of human smuggling … organised crime,” Khatri added. The detainees could not be immediately reached for comment. Situated between China and India, Nepal has requested compensation from Russia, currently involved in a prolonged war since its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, for the families of Nepali citizens who lost their lives. Nepali soldiers, renowned for their courage and combat prowess, known as Gurkhas, have served in the British and Indian armies since India gained independence in 1947 through a trilateral agreement. However, there is no such agreement with Russia. A large number of Nepalis seek employment abroad to make a living, and remittances play an important role in Nepal’s economy. These remittances accounted for nearly a quarter of the gross domestic product (GDP) last year, ranking as the ninth-highest globally, according to the World Bank. Russia has sought various sources for soldiers to post to Ukraine as its invasion extends. A mobilisation drive launched last year has added more than 300,000 soldiers to the cause, while the Wagner mercenary group recruited thousands of convicts. Last week, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree boosting the size of the Russian army by 15 percent, although the Kremlin said it would not seek to fill the quota with a draft by offering generous benefits to recruits. Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/6/nepal-detains-10-over-allegations-they-sent-citizens-to-russian-army

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Israel-Hamas war live: Israeli tanks push deeper into Khan Younis

Palestinian foreign ministry demands halt to planned Al-Aqsa march The Palestinian Authority‘s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is calling for international pressure to halt a planned Thursday march by far-right Israeli activists on Al-Aqsa Mosque. Israeli police have approved the protest for Thursday. Activists are expected to march through Jerusalem’s Muslim quarter before reaching the holy site, Israeli news site Haaretz reported. They are demanding full Israeli control of the Temple Mount, seeking to revoke the Islamic Waqf’s rights to administer Al-Aqsa. After four days, two girls recovered alive from under rubble in central Gaza Two young sisters have been rescued from under the rubble of a poultry hatchery that was targeted by Israeli tank shelling four days ago. Dozens of displaced people were staying at the hatchery in the central town of Deir el-Balah after they were forced to flee their homes in northern Gaza. “I woke up and felt something hurt, so I raised my hands and found a wall above me, and from the many pains, I went back to sleep,” Maria Abu Safi said, adding that there were about 72 adults and 62 children sheltering in the hatchery. She heard her younger sister Lana screaming in pain, her feet stuck under a pile of boxes and stones. “We stayed four days under the rubble, with no food or drink,” Maria said. “I was trying to get out, but there were many stones above us.” Click here to share on social media Israel, Hezbollah attack each other’s posts near border Hezbollah claims to have directly hit a “radar site” in northern Israel, Anadolu news agency reports. The claim comes as Israel’s military says it is repeatedly shelling Hezbollah positions in southern Lebanon and responding to rocket attacks near the border. Click ‘Losing my mind’: Israeli army stripped two Gaza brothers, released only one Linah Alsaafin Maram Humaid Two brothers were walking with their family along the so-called “safe passage” that Israeli forces told Palestinians in northern Gaza and Gaza City to take to flee south. But a short distance from Wadi Gaza, they found dozens of Israeli army tanks flanking the Salah al-Din Road — Gaza’s main highway — with some snipers standing on top. The soldiers ordered the brothers to walk towards the soldiers and forced them to strip to their underwear. One was released, but the fate of the other remains unknown. Khader al-Saeedi shows a photo on his phone of his brother Mohammed, who was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers last October [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera] Click here to share on social media Japan PM tells Netanyahu civilian casualties should be minimised Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida held a phone call with his Israeli counterpart Benjamin Netanyahu earlier in the day. “Prime Minster Kishida stated continued growth in the number of civilian casualties should be avoided, and that it is important to calm the situation swiftly, minimize civilian casualties and observe international law including international humanitarian law,” a Japanese foreign ministry announcement said. In response, Netanyahu set out Israel’s position on the military operation in Gaza, the announcement said, without elaborating. WATCH: How does Israel compare with failed states? Israel has been in a state of near-perpetual war for decades, receiving billions of dollars annually in aid and weapons. It has also consistently broken international law by expanding its occupation and settlements. But for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it is “the only democracy in the Middle East” – a view often repeated by supporters. Critics, however, say Israel is a political entity that can only survive with repression, the denial of rights and violence. Gaza on the agenda as Putin heads to UAE, Saudi Arabia Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun his rare trip to the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia where he is expected to discuss the war in Gaza, among others. Al Jazeera’s diplomatic editor James Bays says Putin and the Gulf leaders he is meeting share a similar stance on the war and want a permanent ceasefire. “It is interesting when they talk about the US’s role and the US abandoning the Palestinians and going around the Palestinians, actually that was done [by] the UAE … that’s one of the countries that signed the Abraham Accords with Israel. So I think there are possibly some differences there,” Bays noted. “Russia has certainly taken a much tougher line with Israel since the start of this war than it has ever done in the past. It always had pretty good, cordial relations both with the Palestinians and the Israelis, we even saw a Hamas delegation going to Moscow. Despite that, though, Russia is still saying it wants to be involved in any solution to the conflict,” he added. Click here to share on social media How Israel is squeezing 1.8 million Palestinians into al-Mawasi The Israeli military is asking Palestinians in Gaza to evacuate to a section of the southern town of al-Mawasi – the only area it has clearly designated as a “safe” zone. But can the area actually accommodate the more than 1.8 million Palestinians while it carries out its bombardments of southern Gaza, especially around the city of Khan Younis? Here is all you need to know about al-Mawasi and Israel’s latest evacuation order. Click here to share on social media Sirens sound in Eilat, Israel intercepts missile over Red Sea The Israeli military says it has intercepted a surface-to-surface missile over the Red Sea. It added the missile did not cross into Israeli territory and did not pose a threat to civilians. Air raid sirens sounded across Eilat, a city on the southeastern tip of Israel by the border with Jordan, but Israeli forces said this was standard procedure. There was no immediate claim of responsibility. Yemen’s Houthi rebels have, on several occasions, fired missiles and drones towards the coastal city after the start of the war. Click here to share on social media Israel’s original plan was to ‘level’ the entire Gaza Strip: Report After the Hamas attacks on October 7, Israel’s initial planned response

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Man charged with assault for allegedly spitting on Muslim students in Ontario’s London

A man has been charged with two counts of assault for allegedly spitting on Muslim students at Western University in Ontario, Canada. The male, who has also been barred from varsity premises, was arrested by the university’s special constable service after two incidents were reported. It wasn’t specified if the accused, who is scheduled to appear before a court, was a student at the university. In a post shared by WU’s Muslim Students Association (MSA) on its Instagram account, the MSA stated: “We strongly condemn the actions of the repeat offender, and extend our gratitude to Western University and Campus Police for their support during this process.” “It is crucial to acknowledge that this isolated incident is just one manifestation of the broader issue of hatred and Islamophobia that continues to persist at Western…we recognise that there is much work to be done in combating the root causes of discrimination,” the association added. In the same Instagram post, the MSA listed a total of nine Islamophobic incidents they claim have taken place on campus over the last month, including instances of physical assault and car tires being slashed. In a statement shared by WU with The Gazette, Western University’s official student newspaper, the varsity said: “Western is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment and we are here to support our students. Hate and discrimination have no place on our campus and will not be tolerated.” Western University is situated in Ontario’s city of London which has recently been in the news over the conviction of Nathaniel Veltman, who was found guilty of attacking and killing four members of a Pakistani-origin Muslim family with his pick-up truck in June 2021 in the same city. Veltman is scheduled to be sentenced on Jan 4 and Jan 5 in the coming year. Source:https://www.dawn.com/news/1795248/man-charged-with-assault-for-allegedly-spitting-on-muslim-students-in-ontarios-london

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Death toll rises as Tanzania reels from flooding, landslides

The death toll from floods in northern Tanzania following torrential rains this weekend has risen to 63, officials have said. Prime Minister Kassim Majaliwa said in comments broadcast on television on Monday that the number of injured stood at 116 people. Landslides had destroyed half of one village he visited, he said. end of list “We are here in front of bodies of our fellows. We have lost 63 loved ones. Of the total fellows we lost, 23 are men and 40 are women,” he said during an event to bid farewell to the bodies of those who had died in Hanang district, northern Tanzania. “My fellow Tanzanians, this is a tragedy,” he said. Queen Sendiga, commissioner for the Northern Manyara region, said the death toll had reached 68, the AFP news agency reported. Earlier on Monday Zuhura Yunus, a spokesperson for the president’s office, said the flooding has affected at least 1,150 households and 5,600 people, with 750 acres [300 hectares] of farmland also destroyed. “Despite all the challenges rescue work is facing from damaged roads and mud and logs filling the roads, the government is doing its best to deal with that,” Yunus said. Residents stand beside a car damaged by flooding in the town of Katesh, Tanzania, on Sunday, December 3 [AP Photo] The flooding is the latest example of extreme weather that has devastated East African countries such as Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia and South Sudan, with hundreds of people killed since the region’s rainy season began in October. President Samia Suluhu Hassan, who was attending a United Nations climate summit in Dubai, has said that she will return from the trip early to attend to the crisis. The flooding follows a period of severe drought that has left soil in the region drier and less capable of holding water, heightening the risk of flash flooding. Speaking to reporters on Sunday, Sendiga said that about 100 homes were swallowed up in the village of Katesh, about 300 kilometres (185 miles) north of the capital, Dodoma, and that rescue workers continue to search for people buried in the mud. Worst flooding in decades kills dozens in East Africa At the COP 28 UN climate summit in Dubai, Hassan highlighted the fact that poor countries face disproportionate risks from climate change, despite the fact that wealthy countries in the West bear responsibility for a large share of the cumulative emissions that drive climate change. “It must be said, unfulfilled commitments erode solidarity and trust, and have detrimental and costly consequences for developing countries,” said Hassan. “My own country is losing 2 to 3 percent of its GDP due to climate change.” Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/12/4/death-toll-rises-as-tanzania-reels-from-flooding-landslides

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Israel-Hamas war live: Fear grips southern Gaza amid Israeli bombardment

Israel ramps up attacks across the Gaza Strip, including near hospitals and in the south of besieged enclave where ground operation is intensifying. Israel’s “indiscriminate bombardment” of Palestinian civilians in southern Gaza has reached “new depths”, Norwegian Refugee Council chief warns. The Palestine Red Crescent says it lost contact with its teams after telecommunication services cut off in Gaza amid Israeli bombings. At least 15,899 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since October 7. In Israel, the official death toll stands at about 1,200. Disease spreading as 1.8 million people squeezed in area the ‘size of an airport’ Israel’s push to relocate Palestinians in Gaza to a small area in the south is making it impossible to deliver aid and driving up the risk of disease, Bushra Khalidi, a Ramallah-based legal expert and rights campaigner with Oxfam, warned. “Squeezing people into a space that is basically as big as London’s Heathrow airport… is inhumane and makes it impossible to distribute aid to people,” Khalidi told Al Jazeera. “Gaza was already overpopulated… [now] we’re talking about 1.8 million people in an airport.” Khalidi added that cholera and gastroenteritis is rapidly spreading due to the congested conditions. “People are not getting better because conditions are not allowing them to get better,” she said. Click here to share on social media ‘Region witnessing great challenges,’ Qatar emir says ahead of GCC summit The 44th GCC summit is set to take place in Qatar today with the conflict in Gaza expected to top the agenda. While welcoming the officials to the summit, Qatar’s emir said the summit was “being held at a time when our region and the world are witnessing great challenges in which our Gulf countries can play roles that contribute to resolving them and mitigating their effects”. We will bring you all the news and updates from the summit right here. Click here to share on social media Israeli forces stage another deadly raid in occupied West Bank Israeli forces have killed a Palestinian man during a raid in the Qalandiya refugee camp north of Jerusalem, the Palestinian WAFA news agency reports. Mohammad Yousef Hassan Manasra, 25, was killed when Israeli forces blew up the door to his home Tuesday morning, according to witnesses cited by WAFA. The Israeli forces then detained the man’s brother. At least 468 Palestinians have been killed in near-daily occupied West Bank raids in 2023, reports WAFA. Of these, 260 have been killed since the October 7 war broke out in Gaza. Click here to share on social media Photos: Wounded Palestinians rushed to Nasser hospital in Khan Younis [Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters] [Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters] [Ibraheem Abu Mustafa/Reuters] Click here to share on social media Iran says not involved in actions against US military forces: Report Iran says that it has not been involved in any actions or attacks against United States military forces, according to the country’s United Nations envoy Amir Saeid Iravani. Iravani’s comments, which the Tasnim news agency reported, come after the Iran-backed Houthi movement in Yemen launched a series of attacks on Sunday against Israel-linked vessels in the Red Sea. Those attacks drew a response from a US warship deployed in one of the world’s busiest maritime routes. On Monday, US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Washington has “every reason to believe that these attacks [on vessels in the Red Sea], while they were launched by the Houthis in Yemen, are fully enabled by Iran.” Click here to share on social media Latest casualty figures Gaza Killed: 15,899 Wounded: 42,000 Occupied West Bank Killed: 260 Wounded: 3,365 Israel Killed: 1,147 in October 7 attack (revised down from 1,400) Soldiers killed since October 7: 404 Wounded: 8,730 Source: Palestinian Health Ministry, Israeli army Palestinians mourn over the bodies of their relatives who were killed in Israeli strikes, at the Nasser hospital in Khan Younis [Mohammed Dahman/AP Photo] Click here to share on social media ‘State of panic’ after Gaza’s Bureij refugee camp bombed Israeli jets targeted the Bureij refugee camp in Gaza this morning. Mohamed Washa, our colleague at Al Jazeera Arabic, has these updates from the camp: Bombs began raining down around 6:05am (04:05 GMT) while most residents were asleep, leading to a total “state of panic”. At least 15 houses were “completely destroyed” more than 15 people were killed, including children. Many wounded are still trapped under the rubble. Residents are now working with their bare hands to rescue victims. There is no equipment or ambulances, they said. “We have been destroyed,” said one resident who survived the attack. “We did nothing to deserve this… we were all sleeping.” Another survivor added: “Nobody cares about us. Those were unarmed people and innocent children, asleep.” The entrance to the camp has extremely narrow roads making it difficult for ambulances or firetrucks to get in. Click here to share on social media Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2023/12/5/israel-hamas-war-live-israeli-attacks-on-southern-gaza-reach-new-depths

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Pakistan security forces kill 2 after attack on Chinese convoy

Security forces in Pakistan have killed two gunmen who attacked a convoy of Chinese workers in the country’s southwestern Balochistan province. “Two attackers were killed in the operation, which has now concluded,” Gawadar Deputy Superintendent of Police Chakar Baloch told Al Jazeera on Sunday. end of list Local police official Jawad Tariq said all members of the Chinese convoy and security officials involved in the exchange of fire remained unharmed. The separatist Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) claimed responsibility for the attack on vehicles carrying Chinese engineers in the southern coastal city of Gawadar, where China is building a seaport. “BLA Majeed Brigade today targeted a convoy of Chinese engineers in Gawadar,” the armed group, which is banned in Pakistan, said on social media. Earlier, the media wing of Pakistan’s military issued a statement saying an operation was launched after the “presence of terrorists in the area was confirmed”. “Terrorists used small arms and hand grenades,” the military statement said, adding security forces cordoned off the area and carried out a search operation. China’s state-run newspaper Global Times also confirmed the attack, saying, “the convoy of three SUVs and a van, all bulletproof, carried 23 Chinese personnel”. Gawadar, a seaport town on Pakistan’s southwestern coast, is undergoing developmental projects carried out with help from Chinese engineers and financed by the Chinese government. BLA and other Baloch separatist groups have previously carried out and claimed attacks on China-linked development projects in the province. The area where the attack took place houses the Pak-China Technical Institute, a judicial complex and other government offices. “There was intense firing for 20 minutes and shopkeepers pulled down shutters after the attack”, a local resident, requesting anonymity, told Al Jazeera by telephone. The Chinese consulate general in the southern city of Karachi issued a safety warning, according to Global Times. “The consulate urged people to maintain high vigilance and strictly control large-scale gathering activities due to the severe security situation,” it said. Balochistan, bordering Iran and Afghanistan, is strategically important because of its rich copper, zinc and natural gas reserves. Cities in the province are a constant target of armed groups. Much of the violence is seen as a reaction by rebels to China’s investment plans in the region to link its Xinjiang province with the Arabian Sea in Balochistan through a network of roads and rail. Baloch nationalists initially wanted a share of provincial resources, but later initiated a movement for complete independence. Source:https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2023/8/13/pakistan-security-forces-kill-two-after-attack-on-chinese-convoy-in-gwadar

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4 dacoits killed in encounter; Rs 51 million recovered: SSP

HYDERABAD-Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Amjad Ahmed Shaikh on Tuesday said that four dacoits, involved in cash van robbery, were killed while their accomplices managed to escape during an encounter in the limits of P.S Hatri late Monday night. A policeman was also injured in the encounter, while the police also recovered Rs 51 million cash, one Kalashnikov, three pistols, two motorcycles and CNICs of the accused from the house where the dacoits were present at the time of the encounter, the SSP said while addressing press conference at Police Headquarters. In retaliatory fire, three of the accused and their accomplice Anis were killed on the spot while the other accused managed to escape, Amjad said and added that the injured policeman, Asad Chana was shifted to civil hospital for medical aid. The SSP said the slain robbers were identified as Zahir alias Mamo alias Qasim Mastoi, Anees Chana, Aqib Mastoi and Zaheer Abro. They were involved in looting of millions of rupees from a private security company van that was carrying cash of over Rs 300 million to HBL Moro branch. Amjad said that one of the accused Anis was already arrested and on his indication, a house was raided in Sadiq Leona to arrest them but the accused opened firing at police. The SSP said that the police had already arrested van driver Asghar Shah and Mirza who had admitted their involvement with the dacoits. He said that Anis had said in the statement given to the police that 11 accused including him (Anis) had looted the van. He said that the police investigation revealed that Tahir alias Mamo, was wanted in nine other serious crimes, including robbery. The SSP said that the operation would continue till the arrest of the last accused involved in the incident and the return of the looted money. Source:https://www.nation.com.pk/19-Oct-2022/4-dacoits-killed-in-encounter-rs-51-million-recovered-ssp

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