Child-killing unabated in Gaza
Israeli forces have killed at least 9 Palestinian children in a heavy bombardment of Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp. At least 17 Palestinians lost their lives in the raid. Many of the already displaced people were forced to evacuate the camp without knowing where to go. The regime also ordered people to evacuate areas near the city of Khan Younis, which it bombarded shortly afterward. In Gaza city's Deir Al-Balah, 10 civilians, mostly children, were injured after occupation forces attacked tents housing displaced people inside the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital compound. Warplanes also struck a house in the al-Shati refugee camp in Gaza City, killing several Palestinians including a woman and a girl. The one-year war has claimed the lives of more than 41,900 Palestinians and injured some 97,000 others.
IOF atrocities raging against Lebanon
The death toll continues to mount in Lebanon where the Israeli military is conducting massive airstrikes and a ground invasion. At least four people were killed when the regime forces bombed a house near the southern city of Tyre. Another Israeli strike overnight killed eight firefighters, bringing to 115 the number of rescuers killed in a year. Earlier, the regime’s warplanes also bombed Beirut’s southern suburbs once again, killing at least 12 people. The Israeli regime has also announced new ground raids into Lebanon. Lebanon’s Health Ministry says nearly 2,100 people have been killed in Israeli attacks since last October, most of them in the recent intensified airstrikes.
Anti-Israel rallies worldwide
On the first anniversary of Israel's genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, protests are being held in cities across the globe, condemning the mass killing of Palestinian civilians. In Berlin, a pro-Palestine rally involving thousands of people and activists turned violent following angry police intervention. Several demonstrators have been arrested. Protesters held signs reading "Stop arming Israel" chanting slogans against Germany's support for the regime. Also in Munich, a similar protest saw thousands wave Palestinian and Lebanese flags, condemning Israel’s crimes and Western support for Tel Aviv. Similar events were also held in other cities around the world including the Indian capital New Delhi. Hundreds of activists and students gathered in New Delhi to mark the first anniversary of Israel’s war on the Gaza Strip on October 7. Protesters chanted slogans like "Raise your voice for Gaza" while holding banners reading "We will not tolerate attacks on Gaza and Lebanon." Several speakers addressed the crowd, expressing outrage at India's continued ties with Israel, and urging the government to reconsider its relations with a regime that kills innocent civilians. The demonstrators also called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and Lebanon.