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After a phone conversation with Netanyahu on Monday afternoon, US president Joe Biden issued a statement for the first time expressing support for a ceasefire — but though he did not say it should be immediate.
The president expressed his support for a ceasefire and discussed US engagement with Egypt and other partners towards that end. Israeli reports quoting military officials , suggested that Israeli forces wanted to continue their military operations for another day or two before withdrawing. Meanwhile, the US blocked — for the third time in a week — the adoption of a joint UN security council statement calling for a halt to Israeli-Palestinian violence.
Early on Monday, warplanes launched more heavy airstrikes on Gaza City, rocking apartment blocks and sending fireballs into the air. It was unclear how many people might have been killed.
During the past week, Israeli attacks have destroyed a health clinic , hit the home of an aid worker, killed two doctors, destroyed high-rise residential towers, blown up a mattress factory and flattened the offices of international news organisations. The Israeli military carried out attacks in the densely populated Gaza Strip with missiles, rockets, and artillery.
Many of the attacks by the Israeli military and Palestinian armed groups used explosive weapons with wide-area effects in populated areas. A ceasefire between the warring parties went into effect on May Israeli authorities said that their aerial defense system, known as Iron Dome, intercepted about 90 percent of the rocket attacks.
The attacks resulted in the death of 13 people in Israel, including 12 civilians, 2 of them children, and in injuries to several hundred people, according to Israeli authorities.
The authorities said the attacks killed 9 civilians directly, while 3 more died as a result of accidents or cardiac arrest that occurred while they ran to take cover as rockets approached. The 12 civilians killed included 9 Israelis, including 2 Palestinian citizens of Israel, and 3 foreign nationals — 2 from Thailand and 1 from India. Leah Yom Tov, 63, was killed at about 8 p. Her son, Kfir Yom Tov, said:. My mother retired two years ago and was flourishing.
Her life was filled with everything she loved to do. She was very spiritual and thanked God for each day. She supported peace and saw the positive and good side in every human being. She knew how to connect with others and develop good relations with them.
She took care of everyone. She was a very giving person. He said that she was at home alone when the rocket struck and was killed instantly by munition fragments:. I drove to her house. The street was closed, and it was full of soldiers, police, and paramedics. It took them a while to identify her and confirm that she had been killed. Awad Family in Dahmash, May Khalil Awad, 52, and his daughter Nadine, 16, were both killed in a rocket attack in front of their home in the Palestinian village of Dahmash in central Israel at about 3 a.
Suzan Awad, the wife and mother of the victims, described the rocket strike:. We ran in and out of the house and sometimes we ran into the street to look for shelter but there was no shelter in the area. That night, Khalil and Nadine were terrified, the sound of the rockets falling were so close, so they decided to leave the house and seek protection outside at the entrance of the house. We live in a ground-floor home with only three steps at the entrance, so they decided to stand at the stairs and stick to the wall.
The only stairs we have is three steps at the entrance. But the rocket fell on the ground outside, next to the entrance where they stood, a few meters from them. The PA also said it received complaints of arbitrary arrest and mistreatment during this period, of which authorities found wrongdoing in 48 cases. Of these, 28 resulted in warnings or administrative sanctions and 20 were referred for prosecution, with only one conviction: an intelligence officer who received a day sentence for assaulting demonstrators.
The ICHR received complaints of arbitrary arrest, complaints of people held without trial or charge pursuant to orders from a regional governor, and complaints of torture and ill-treatment at the hands of PA security forces, as of September Police subsequently told rights groups that they disavowed the statement but have yet to publicly repudiate it.
The personal status law continues to discriminate against women, including in relation to marriage, divorce, custody, and guardianship of children and inheritance. Palestine has no comprehensive domestic violence law to prevent abuse and protect survivors. In September, authorities charged three family relatives in connection with the killing of year-old Beit Sahour resident- Israa Ghrayeb in August, an apparent act of domestic violence. Israel held parliamentary elections in April and September , but the Knesset dissolved itself shortly thereafter in both instances after parties failed to form a majority-led government.
A third round of elections has been set for March The law, which has constitutional status, makes it a national priority to build homes for Jews but not others, and revokes the status of Arabic as an official language of Israel. The government did so through restrictions on movement, work permits, and access to health care, and confiscation of a portion of their salaries. Israeli law prohibits discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
However, same-sex marriage is not legal. In July, 23 Israeli couples held a mass wedding to campaign for marriage equality in the country.
In April, the global tourism company Airbnb reversed its November pledge to remove listings from Israeli settlements in the West Bank from its website, pursuant to a settlement reached to lawsuits in Israel challenging its decision and following actions by several US states to penalize it under anti-boycott laws.
The Office of UN High Commissioner for Human Rights had yet to fulfill its mandate, at time of writing, to transmit to the UN Human Rights Council a database of businesses that have enabled or profited from settlements more than two-and-a-half years after its initial scheduled release. Human Rights Watch. World Report
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