Israeli tanks and drones attacked a hospital in northern overnight, igniting fires and causing extensive damage, Palestinian hospital officials said on Thursday. Videos taken by a health official at Al-Awda Hospital show walls blown away and thick black smoke billowing wreckage.
The Israeli military said its forces were operating 鈥渁djacent鈥 to Al-Awda Hospital and had allowed emergency workers to come try to put out a fire at the hospital, but said only that, 鈥淭he circumstances of the fire are still under review.鈥
Pressure from close allies is mounting on Israel following a nearly three-month blockade of supplies into Gaza that led to . Even the United States, a staunch ally, has voiced concerns over the hunger crisis. U.N. agencies say Israeli military restrictions and the breakdown of law and order in Gaza make it difficult to retrieve and distribute the aid. As a result, little of it has so far reached those in need.
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Gaza鈥檚 Heath Ministry said Thursday morning that more than 100 people had been killed across the Gaza Strip and around 250 wounded over the past 24 hours. It was not immediately clear if there were fatalities at Al-Awda Hospital.
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Lebanese prime minister condemns latest Israeli strikes
The wave of airstrikes came two days before municipal elections are slated to take place in southern Lebanon.
Prime Minister Nawaf Salam said Israel鈥檚 attacks 鈥渨ill not deter the state from its commitment to the electoral process,鈥 and called for more international pressure to make Israel stop bombing his country.
Israel carries out widespread strikes in Lebanon
Israel carried out strikes on multiple areas in southern Lebanon on Thursday, some far from the border, Lebanon鈥檚 state-run National News Agency reported.
It described the strikes as 鈥渢he most violent in some areas鈥 since a ceasefire deal ended the latest Israel-Hezbollah war in November. Residents of northern Israel also reported hearing loud explosions from across the border.
The Israeli army issued a warning ahead of one strike that destroyed a building in the town of Toul, which it described as 鈥渇acilities belonging to the terrorist Hezbollah.鈥 Video of the strike's aftermath showed fire and a massive cloud of smoke rising over an area packed with multi-story apartment buildings. Strikes in other areas were carried out without warning.
There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Israel has struck Lebanon almost every day since the ceasefire. Lebanon says those strikes are in violation of the deal, while Israel says it is targeting Hezbollah to prevent it from re-arming.
Netanyahu names a new head of security agency after pushing to oust the previous chief
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced Thursday his decision to appoint Major General David Zini as the next head of the Shin Bet, Israel's internal security service.
Zini is a former army commando and has held a number of top positions in the Israeli military. Netanyahu's office said that in March 2023 Zini prepared a report warning about the dangers of a surprise attack on Israeli forces along the Gaza border.
Earlier this year Netanyahu moved to fire the agency's current chief, Ronen Bar, blaming his agency for failures in the lead-up to Hamas鈥 attacks on Oct. 7, 2023.
Israel鈥檚 Supreme Court froze Bar's firing after multiple legal challenges against it, however Bar has since said he will resign in June.
Trump and Netanyahu discuss embassy staffers' shooting and Iran nuclear deal
President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone on Thursday about the shooting that killed two Israeli Embassy staffers outside a Washington reception, according to White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt.
Leavitt said the two leaders also discussed 鈥渁 potential deal鈥 with Iran to stem its rapidly advancing nuclear program. Trump is expected to dispatch special envoy Steve Witkoff to Italy for talks later this week with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi.
Leavitt said Trump believes the talks are 鈥渕oving along in the right direction.鈥
UN says Palestinians stole food from aid trucks in Gaza
U.N. officials on Thursday said that a small number of trucks carrying flour on Wednesday were intercepted by residents and their contents were stolen.
鈥淎s far as I know, this was not a criminal act with armed men,鈥 U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said during a briefing.
He added that the episode 鈥渙nly reflects the very high level of anxiety that people in Gaza are feeling, not knowing when the next humanitarian delivery will take place.鈥
Over the last several months, Israel has accused Hamas of siphoning off aid and using it to fund its military activities, without providing evidence. The U.N. has said that there are mechanisms in place that prevent any significant diversion of aid.
Israel says 鈥榥o food shortage in Gaza鈥 even as UN says the trickle of aid is 鈥榥owhere near sufficient鈥
The Israeli military agency in charge of transferring aid to Gaza, COGAT, said Thursday that the United Nations is currently allowed to bring in 鈥渘utrition products, some food ingredients and medical supplies.鈥
鈥淎ccording to our current assessment, there is no food shortage in Gaza at this time,鈥 COGAT said in a statement on X.
The U.N. says aid has been collected from only about 90 trucks 鈥 out of a total of nearly 200 that have entered since Israel ended its nearly three-month blockade this week.
鈥淭he shipments from yesterday is limited in quantity and nowhere near sufficient to meet the scale and scope of of Gaza鈥檚 2.1 million people," said U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric.
The U.N. has said that around 600 trucks entered during a recent ceasefire, which was the amount necessary to meet people's basic needs.
Former Israeli leader says only pressure from Trump can end the war in Gaza
Former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said Thursday that the only international leader with enough power to make Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stop the war in Gaza is U.S. President Donald Trump.
鈥淚f at some point the president of the United States, President Trump, will take part and perhaps will summon the Israeli prime minister and say to him in no unclear terms that 鈥榚nough is enough鈥 鈥 that may be very useful,鈥 said Olmert, an open critic of Israel鈥檚 war in Gaza.
鈥淚 am against the expansion of the military operations in Gaza, I think that they bring us close to crimes because if there is no purpose and there is not a possible outcome that is worth the cost, then why should we continue?鈥 he said during an interview in his Tel Aviv office.
Olmert said he understands why the EU and countries like , Canada and France to Israel this week, including threatening sanctions, but believes that ultimately a dressing down from Trump would stop Netanyahu from continuing the war.
Hospitals have special protection under the rules of war. Why are they in the crosshairs in Gaza?
In the Israel-Hamas war, hospitals in the combat zone of hollowed-out northern Gaza have increasingly ended up in the crosshairs. They have also become flashpoints for warring narratives.
Israel claims that Hamas locates military assets under hospitals and other sensitive sites like schools and mosques, and that its fighters use hospitals as shields. Palestinians and rights groups accuse Israel of mounting an all-out attack on to punish the population and force a surrender.
International humanitarian law lends hospitals special protections during war. But hospitals can lose their protections if combatants use them to hide fighters or store weapons, the International Committee of the Red Cross says.
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Israeli tank fire heavily damages a hospital in northern Gaza, Palestinian health officials say
Israeli tanks fired on Al-Awda Hospital in the Tel al-Zaatar area of northern Gaza on Thursday, igniting fires and causing extensive damage to the facility, according to hospital officials.
Hospital director Mohamed Salha told The Associated Press about the 鈥渉orror鈥 that ensued overnight as Israeli forces bombed the third floor and used quadcopters, tanks, and drones to shoot at the hospital鈥檚 fuel tanks and units storing medication.
There were no immediate details about fatalities.
The Israeli military said its forces were operating 鈥渁djacent鈥 to Al-Awda Hospital and had allowed emergency workers to come try to put out a fire at the hospital, but said only that, 鈥淭he circumstances of the fire are still under review.鈥
Israeli forces also targeted the hospital鈥檚 water tanks and set fire to outpatient clinics, according to Raafat Ali al-Majdalawi, director of the Al-Awda Health and Community Association.
Al-Awda was one of in north Gaza. The Indonesian Hospital was also encircled and came under fire this week. Some people among the 130 hospital staff and volunteers were injured, he said, but didn鈥檛 provide specific figures.
Video taken by Salha shows a damaged hospital building, with one room on an upper floor left exposed after its walls were blown away. Thick black smoke billows from the rubble and wreckage within the hospital complex, where fires spread through some parts.
Salha said that Gaza鈥檚 emergency service, the Civil Defense agency, spent three hours trying to contain the fires and failed.
As soldiers killed his colleagues, a Palestinian medic survived by pleading in Hebrew 鈥淒on鈥檛 shoot! I鈥檓 Israeli鈥
According to the head of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the medic Asaad al-Nsasrah has not spoken with the media since Israeli soldiers killed 15 emergency responders in southern Gaza on .
Words in Hebrew could be heard in the final moments of a of the killings that was subsequently found and made public.
"The soldiers were so close to have a dialogue with somebody. And that somebody was Assad,鈥 said Younis al-Khatib, the Red Crescent chief. 鈥淲hat Assad said in Hebrew: 鈥楧on鈥檛 shoot. I am Israeli.鈥 And soldiers got a bit confused.鈥
The Israeli military declined to comment.
鈥淵ou know why he said that? His mother is Israeli. Assad鈥檚 mother is Israeli 鈥 Palestinian Arab Israeli from Bir Saba,鈥 al-Khatib said, referring to the Arabic name for the city of Beersheba in southern Israel.
Al-Khatib spoke on Thursday to reporters in Geneva at the headquarters of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.
Israeli troops bulldozed over the bodies along with their mangled vehicles, burying them in a , according to the U.N. The surviving medic was detained by Israel for over a month and released back to Gaza.
Food insecurity and malnutrition are driving up pregnancy complications in Gaza, the UN says
Health facilities in Gaza have reported that over 12% of pregnancies resulted in miscarriages during the first four months of this year, said Nestor Owomunhangi, representative of the United Nations Population Fund, told The Associated Press on Thursday. In the same period, there were 10% premature births and low-birth weight recorded, he said.
There are over 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza, he said.
Only a ceasefire would allow aid groups to deliver lifesaving supplies and material into Gaza at a scale that prevents further deterioration in malnutrition and starvation, Owomunhangi said.
During his visit to Gaza earlier this month, desperation was palpable, hunger and malnutrition visible everywhere, he said. 鈥淭he worst has already arrived in Gaza.鈥
After aid started trickling into Gaza Thursday, Owamunhangi said: 鈥 By the time it gets to the weakest of the weakest, that will be days.鈥
France summons Israel鈥檚 ambassador to protest soldiers shooting near foreign diplomats in the West Bank
Israel鈥檚 ambassador to Paris was being summoned to the French Foreign Ministry on Thursday afternoon after at a delegation of diplomats the previous day.
The diplomats, including one from France, came under fire Wednesday while visiting Jenin, a city in the Israel-occupied West Bank. The Israeli military said the visit had been approved but the soldiers fired warning shots when the delegation deviated from an approved route.
French Foreign Ministry spokesman Christophe Lemoine said the shots put diplomats in danger and were 鈥渦njustifiable and unacceptable.鈥 The Israeli ambassador was summoned 鈥渢o explain himself about this extremely serious incident,鈥 the French Foreign Ministry said.
Bakery in Gaza resumes operations for the first time in over a month
The bakery, in the central Gaza Strip, was baking bread again Thursday after Israel eased its blockade to allow some aid into the Palestinian territory.
Vladimir Jovcev of the U.N.鈥檚 World Food Program said it was 鈥渄efinitely not enough, but we hope that the borders will remain open and we will be able to bring in more aid.鈥
Israel imposed a blockade on all imports, including food, medicine and shelter, at the beginning of March, shortly before ending a ceasefire with Hamas.
It announced an easing of the blockade this week and has allowed around 200 trucks to enter since Monday. But U.N. agencies say Israeli military restrictions and the breakdown of law and order in Gaza make it difficult to retrieve and distribute the aid. As a result, little of it has so far reached those in need. Around 600 trucks entered per day during the ceasefire.
Japan protests to Israel over West Bank warning shots
Japan鈥檚 Foreign Ministry says it has made 鈥渁 severe protest鈥 to Israel over its military鈥檚 firing of warning shots at a diplomatic delegation including Japanese diplomats that was visiting a refugee camp in the Israel-occupied West Bank on Wednesday.
Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Takehiro Funakoshi summoned the Israeli Ambassador to Japan, Gilad Cohen, to request a full explanation and preventive measures. Fukakoshi told Gilad the incident was 鈥渄eeply regrettable and should not have happened."
Funakoshi also reiterated Japan鈥檚 strong concern over Israel鈥檚 attempted reoccupation of the Gaza Strip and the expansion of military operations, urging it to allow a full and immediate resumption of aid into Gaza, the foreign ministry said.
Funakoshi also offered his condolences on the killing of two Israeli embassy staff in Washington, stating that 鈥渢errorism is not tolerated anywhere in the world.鈥
France boosts security around Jewish sites
The French government has instructed police and military officials to put 鈥渧isible and dissuasive鈥 security in place around Jewish sites after the killing of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington D.C.
The instructions were issued Thursday by Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and published by his ministry. The minister said security should be reinforced around Jewish sites including synagogues, schools, shops, media and cultural events following Wednesday's shooting.
Macron reaches out to Israeli president after Washington shootings
French President Emmanuel Macron says he has reached out to his Israeli counterpart in the wake of the killings of two Israeli Embassy staffers in Washington, in what the French leader called 鈥渁n anti-Semitic attack.鈥
鈥淭o President @Isaac_Herzog, I extended our thoughts to the families and loved ones of the victims,鈥 Macron posted on X.
Yemen鈥檚 Iran-backed Houthi rebels fire two missiles at Israel
The missiles were fired hours apart on Thursday, each time setting off nationwide air raid sirens.
The Israeli military said it intercepted both missiles, and there were no immediate reports of casualties or damage. An Associated Press reporter heard a loud explosion in central Israel that might have been caused by an interceptor.
Israeli police said they were searching the Jerusalem area for debris.
have launched repeated missile attacks targeting Israel as well as international shipping in the Red Sea, portraying it as a response to Israel鈥檚 offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Most of the targeted ships had no relation to Israel or the conflict.
The United States against the Houthis earlier this month, saying the rebels had pledged to stop attacking ships. That agreement did not include attacks on Israel.
France, EU condemn shooting outside Jewish museum in Washington
France鈥檚 foreign minister says the killing of , D.C. on Wednesday 鈥渋s an abhorrent act of antisemitic barbarity.鈥
In a post in English on X, the minister, Jean-No毛l Barrot, said: 鈥淣othing can justify such violence. My thoughts go to their loved ones, their colleagues, and the State of Israel.鈥
The European Union鈥檚 top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, said: 鈥淭here is and should be no place in our societies for hatred, extremism, or antisemitism."