This brave young woman is the cousin of an Alliance member.
Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel Flash Update #31. Nov 6
Clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian armed groups in northern Gaza reportedly intensified on 6 November. The Israeli military claimed it has fully encircled Gaza city and has been reportedly advancing into the city from the south. Intense bombardments from the air, sea and land continued across the Gaza Strip.
On the 31st day of hostilities, the cumulative reported Palestinian fatality toll in Gaza surpassed 10,000, including 4,008 children and 2,550 women, according to the MoH in Gaza. About 2,260 others are reported missing in Gaza, including 1,270 children. Most are presumed to be trapped under rubble.
An additional telecommunication cut off was noticed across the Gaza Strip overnight (5 to 6 November), severely impeding the ability of ambulances and rescuers to reach those injured or trapped under collapsed buildings.
On 4 and 5 November, seven water facilities across the Gaza Strip were directly hit and sustained major damage, including three sewage pipelines in Gaza city, two water reservoirs (in Rafah and Jabalia refugee camp) and two water wells in Rafah. The Gaza municipality warned about the imminent risk of sewage flooding.
Read the full report: Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel | Flash Update #31
Displaced children staying at the Khan Younis Training Centre, the most overcrowded UN shelter in Gaza. With less than two square metres per person, many of the 22,000 displaced people at this facility stay outdoors. Photo by UNRWA
Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel Flash Update #30. Nov 5
As hostilities entered the thirtieth day, ongoing armed clashes between the Israeli military and Palestinian armed groups were reported in northwest and south Gaza City. Intense bombardments took place across the Gaza Strip, including in Deir Al Balah and the southern areas.
On 5 November, the Israeli military called again on residents of Gaza city and the North Gaza governorate to move southwards between 10:00 and 14:00. However, UN monitoring suggests that less than 2,000 moved. This is attributed to the heavy damage sustained by the two main traffic arteries; fear of being hit and potentially killed, as has reportedly happened to people traveling southwards; and lack of information due to the limited connectivity to cellular networks and internet. The Israeli military claims that Hamas has been physically hindering people’s movement to the south.
Several cases of acute respiratory infections, diarrhea and chicken pox have been reported among people taking refuge at UNRWA shelters.
Read the full report: Hostilities in the Gaza Strip and Israel Flash Update #30
Women and girls queueing for bread in the Gaza Strip, outside a damaged bakery. Eleven bakeries have been hit and destroyed since 7 October. In southern Gaza, with no electricity or fuel, the only operative mill cannot grind wheat. Photo by UNRWA
Solidarity!
Two Million People March in Jakarta in Solidarity with Gaza
“This was the largest public gathering in Indonesia since the start of the Israeli aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip on October 7. According to the organizers, over two million people participated in the event.
The rally was organized by various pro-Palestine groups and saw the participation of several religious leaders and political figures, including the Foreign Minister Retno Marsudi and the Minister for Human Development and Culture Muhadjir Effendi, according to the Indonesian news agency Antara.”
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Hundreds of thousands of people rallied in Jakarta in solidarity with Gaza. (Photo: video grab, Palestine Chronicle)