Israeli forces carry out air, ground attacks in Gaza; dozens dead

Mourners react during the funeral of Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, December 15, 2024. (Reuters)
Mourners react during the funeral of Palestinians killed in an Israeli strike, at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, in Deir Al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, December 15, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israeli forces carry out air, ground attacks in Gaza; dozens dead

Israeli forces carry out air, ground attacks in Gaza; dozens dead
  • An airstrike hit the civil emergency center in the Nuseirat market area in the central Gaza Strip, killing Ahmed Al-Louh, a video journalist for Al Jazeera TV

CAIRO: Israeli strikes in Gaza killed at least 48 Palestinians, including a journalist and rescue workers, medics said, and the Israeli military said its air and ground forces in the north of the enclave killed dozens of militants and captured others.
An airstrike hit the civil emergency center in the Nuseirat market area in the central Gaza Strip, killing Ahmed Al-Louh, a video journalist for Al Jazeera TV, and five other people, medics and fellow journalists said.
The TV network said he was working when he was killed and condemned Israel.
The Israeli military said the strike had targeted Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants operating from Gaza’s Civil Defense’s Nuseirat office. It named Al-Louh as a member of the militant group Islamic Jihad, without providing evidence.
Al Jazeera did not immediately comment on the Israeli allegation but has condemned previous claims by Israel naming some of the Qatari-owned network’s journalists killed in the Gaza war as members of militant groups.
Hamas media said the head of the civil emergency service in Nuseirat, Nedal Abu Hjayyer, was also killed.
“The civil emergency headquarters in Nuseirat camp was hit during the crews’ presence, they work around the clock to serve the people,” said Zaki Emadeldeen from the civil emergency service to reporters at the hospital.
Another airstrike hit a group of Hamas-linked men tasked with protecting aid trucks west of Gaza City, and medics said several were hurt but exact figures were unavailable.
At least 11 people were killed in three Israeli airstrikes on Gaza City houses, nine were killed in the towns of Beit Lahiya, Beit Hanoun and Jabalia camp when clusters of houses were bombed or set ablaze, and two were killed in Rafah, medics and residents said.
The Israeli military said the three Gaza City houses belonged to militants planning imminent attacks. It said steps were taken to reduce risk to civilians, including the use of precise munitions and aerial surveillance.
The military issued a photo showing the weapons it seized in Beit Lahiya that included explosives and dozens of grenades.
In southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, medics said that at least 20 people, including women and children, were killed when an airstrike hit a shelter housing displaced families.
In Beit Hanoun, residents said Israeli forces besieged families sheltering in Khalil Aweida school before storming it and ordering them to head toward Gaza City.
Medics said several people were killed and wounded during the raid while the army detained many men.
The military said it struck dozens of militants from the air and on the ground and captured others in Beit Hanoun.
Reuters was unable to confirm whether any of the people killed were fighters. Hamas does not disclose its casualties, and the Palestinian health ministry does not distinguish in its death toll between combatants and non-combatants.
Israel says Gaza’s militants regularly embed among civilians, using them as human shields. Hamas denies this.


Israel army says targeted Hezbollah militant in south Lebanon strike

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Israel army says targeted Hezbollah militant in south Lebanon strike

Israel army says targeted Hezbollah militant in south Lebanon strike

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said it targeted a Hezbollah militant with an air strike in southern Lebanon on Saturday, a day after reporting it conducted attacks on military sites belonging to the Lebanese armed group.
“A short while ago, the IAF (air force) struck a Hezbollah terrorist who was engaged in re-establishing terrorist infrastructure and directing Hezbollah terror activities in southern Lebanon,” the military said in a statement.


France, Germany, Italy, Britain back Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction

France, Germany, Italy, Britain back Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction
Updated 08 March 2025
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France, Germany, Italy, Britain back Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction

France, Germany, Italy, Britain back Arab plan for Gaza reconstruction

ROME: The foreign ministers of France, Germany, Italy and Britain said on Saturday they supported an Arab-backed plan for the reconstruction of Gaza that would cost $53 billion and avoid displacing Palestinians from the enclave.
“The plan shows a realistic path to the reconstruction of Gaza and promises – if implemented – swift and sustainable improvement of the catastrophic living conditions for the Palestinians living in Gaza,” the ministers said in a joint statement.
The plan, which was drawn up by Egypt and adopted by Arab leaders earlier this month, has been rejected by US President Donald Trump.


Trump selects Michel Issa to be US ambassador to Lebanon

Trump selects Michel Issa to be US ambassador to Lebanon
Updated 08 March 2025
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Trump selects Michel Issa to be US ambassador to Lebanon

Trump selects Michel Issa to be US ambassador to Lebanon

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump said on Friday he had selected Michel Issa to be the US ambassador to Lebanon.
“Michel is an outstanding businessman, a financial expert, and a leader with a remarkable career in Banking, Entrepreneurship, and International Trade,” Trump said on Truth Social.


Freed Israeli hostages urge Netanyahu to implement Gaza deal ‘in full’

Freed Israeli hostages urge Netanyahu to implement Gaza deal ‘in full’
Updated 08 March 2025
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Freed Israeli hostages urge Netanyahu to implement Gaza deal ‘in full’

Freed Israeli hostages urge Netanyahu to implement Gaza deal ‘in full’

JERUSALEM: More than 50 freed Israeli hostages urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to fully implement the Gaza ceasefire deal and secure the release of those still held in the Palestinian territory.
“We who have experienced the inferno know that a return to war is life-threatening for those still left behind,” a group of 56 freed hostages said in a letter posted on the social media platform Instagram on Friday evening.
“Implement the agreement in full, in one single maneuver.”
Among those to sign the letter was Yarden Bibas, whose wife and two young sons died while held captive in Gaza.
Their plea came as Hamas released a video showing Israeli hostage Matan Angrest alive, footage that his family said had left them “shaken.”
In the footage, Angrest, who turned 22 in November, also calls on the Israeli authorities to implement the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal.
The first phase of the Gaza ceasefire ended on March 1 after six weeks of relative calm that included exchanges of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, though hostilities have not resumed.
While Israel has said it wants to extend the first phase until mid-April, Hamas has insisted on a transition to the second phase, which should lead to a permanent end to the war.
Of the 251 hostages taken by Palestinian militants during the 2023 attack on Israel, 58 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military has said are dead.
On Saturday, a high-level Hamas delegation is expected to hold talks with Egyptian officials over the second phase of the ceasefire, two senior Hamas officials told AFP the day before.
“The delegation will meet with Egyptian officials on Saturday to discuss the latest developments, assess progress in implementing the ceasefire agreement and address matters related to launching the second phase of the deal,” one official told AFP.
During its talks with Egyptian mediators, the Hamas delegation will demand that Israel “implement the agreement, begin negotiations for the second phase and open the border crossings to allow humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip,” he said.
The Palestinian militant group wants a “comprehensive agreement that ensures a permanent and complete ceasefire,” the other official said.
He said Hamas’s demands for the second phase include a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, an end to the blockade, the reconstruction of the territory and financial support based on the decisions of this week’s Arab summit in Cairo.
He also said that Hamas was ready to “negotiate a prisoner exchange to release all Israeli prisoners including those with American citizenship.”


UAE pledges to halve food waste by 2030 with Ramadan initiatives

UAE pledges to halve food waste by 2030 with Ramadan initiatives
Updated 08 March 2025
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UAE pledges to halve food waste by 2030 with Ramadan initiatives

UAE pledges to halve food waste by 2030 with Ramadan initiatives

DUBAI: Each year, an estimated 3.27 million tons of food are wasted in the UAE, according to a report published in 2024 by the Ministry of Climate Change and Environment.

In Dubai alone, 38 percent of prepared food is wasted daily, a figure that rises to 60 percent during Ramadan.

The UAE set a national target of reducing food waste by 50 percent by 2030, in line with the country’s food security strategy and the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

According to the UAE’s National Food Loss and Waste Initiative’s website, this target aims to cause a behavioral change in how people approach food waste and collectively strive toward a sustainable future.

This Ramadan, the UAE’s Food Bank launched an initiative to reduce food waste during the holy month by collecting food surplus from supermarkets, hotels and restaurants across the country.

Collaborating with Deliveroo, a food delivery app in the UAE, 500 tons of food are set to be collected this month.

Issa Hassan, general manager and representative of the UAE Food Bank, told Arab News that the food collected would be distributed to families in need and people living in harsh conditions.

“Since (the COVID-19 pandemic), many laborers are suffering, and we’re talking about hundreds of laborers who have no jobs or low salaries and cannot afford to eat. The food we are getting from different entities is getting transferred to them, and at least there are people benefitting from this food that used to go to the garbage,” he said.

Food is collected daily from hotels and restaurants then repackaged and sent off to families in need, explained Hassan.

“Although food waste is a huge problem throughout the year, there is an increase during Ramadan,” he added.

The UAE’s National Food Loss and Waste Initiative, also known as Ne’ma, is involved in the food collection project as well.

Each year, Ne’ma leads one of the largest food drives in the country during Ramadan and places community fridges in high-demand areas.

Community fridges accept donations of food and water, and trained kitchen staff package the meals and distribute them to ensure health and safety standards are maintained.

The UAE’s National Food Loss and Waste Initiative reported a 62 percent decrease in food waste in 2023 achieved during behavioral nudge trials in the hospitality sector.

In addition to the food drive, the UAE Food Bank has led initiatives to raise awareness on food security and demonstrate how food waste can be reduced at home.

Hassan encouraged families to package their leftover food from iftar or any other meal and distribute it to people in their communities.

“Maybe a security guard, people at the mosque or even your neighbors can benefit from this food,” he added.