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Gaza militants fire rockets into Israel as tank advances intensify in north and south

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  • Palestinian Islamic Jihad fired rockets into Israel on Monday as Israeli tanks advanced deeper into Gaza amid fierce fighting.
  • The armed wing of Islamic Jihad said the rockets were in retaliation for Israeli actions against Palestinians.
  • Militants in Gaza continue to attack Israeli forces in previously vacated areas.

The Palestinian Islamic Jihad group fired a barrage of rockets into Israel on Monday, in an apparent show of force as Israeli tanks pressed their advance deeper into Gaza amid fierce fighting, residents and officials said.

The armed wing of Islamic Jihad, an Iranian-backed ally of Hamas, said its fighters fired rockets towards several Israeli settlements near the fence with Gaza in response to «the crimes of the Zionist enemy against our Palestinian people».

The volley of around 20 rockets caused no casualties, according to the Israeli military. But it showed militants still possess rocket capabilities almost nine months into Israel’s offensive it says is aimed at neutralizing threats against it.

ISRAEL, HEZBOLLAH ON ‘BRINK’ OF ALL-OUT WAR, OFFICIALS WARN

In some parts of Gaza, militants continue to stage attacks on Israeli forces in areas that the army had left months ago.

A Palestinian man holds his children as he walks next to buildings destroyed in an Israeli strike, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, on June 30, 2024. (REUTERS/Mohammed Salem/File Photo)

On Monday, Israeli tanks deepened their incursions into the Shejaia suburb in eastern Gaza City for a fifth day, and tanks advanced further in western and central Rafah, in southern Gaza near the border with Egypt, residents said.

The Israeli military said it had killed a number of militants in combat in Shejaia on Monday and found large amounts of weapons there.

Hamas said that, in Rafah, its militants lured an Israeli force into a booby-trapped house in the east of the city and then blew it up, causing casualties.

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Also in Rafah, the Israeli military said that an airstrike killed a militant who fired an anti-tank missile at its troops.

Israel has signaled that its operation in Rafah, meant to stamp out Hamas, will soon be concluded. After the intense phase of the war is over, its forces will focus on smaller scale operations meant to stop Hamas reassembling, officials say.

The war began when Hamas-led fighters burst into southern Israel on Oct. 7, killed 1,200 people and took around 250 hostages, including civilians and soldiers, back into Gaza, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel’s air, ground and naval counteroffensive has so far killed nearly 38,000 people, according to the Gaza health ministry, and has left the heavily built-up coastal enclave in ruins.

The Gaza health ministry does not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants, but officials say most the dead are civilians. Israel has lost 316 soldiers in Gaza and says at least a third of the Palestinian dead are fighters.

CEASEFIRE EFFORTS STALLED

Arab mediators’ efforts to secure a ceasefire, backed by the United States, have stalled. Hamas says any deal must end the war and bring a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza. Israel says it will accept only temporary pauses in the fighting until Hamas, which has governed Gaza since 2007, is eradicated.

Israeli authorities released 54 Palestinians it had detained during the war, Palestinian border officials said.

Among them was Mohammad Abu Selmeyah, the director of Al Shifa Hospital, arrested by the military when its forces first stormed the medical facility in November.

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Israel said Hamas had been using the hospital for military purposes. The military has released the hospital’s CCTV footage from Oct. 7 showing gunmen and hostages on the premises and has taken journalists into a tunnel found at the complex.

Hamas has repeatedly denied using hospitals for military purposes. Abu Selmeyah rejected the allegations on Monday and said detainees had been abused during their detention, including being deprived of food and medicine and that some had died.

«I was subjected to severe torture, my little finger was broken, and I was beaten in the head until blood came out, more than once,» Abu Selmeyah told a press conference at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir Al-Balah.

Israel in May said it was investigating the deaths of Palestinians captured during the war as well as a military-run detention camp where released detainees and rights groups have alleged abuse of inmates.

The military did not immediately comment on Abu Selmeyah’s remarks.


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Tras una histórica victora en las elecciones legislativas, Carlos III nombra a Keir Starmer primer ministro de Gran Bretaña

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Tras su arrasadora victoria en los comicios legislativos del jueves, el laborista Keir Starmer fue nombrado oficialmente este viernes primer ministro británico por Carlos III, anuncia el palacio real.

El rey Carlos III recibe a Keir Starmer. Foto: AP

Starmer recibió la bendición del rey Carlos III para formar gobierno en una ceremonia conocida como el “beso de manos”.

Una foto de la ocasión sirvió como anuncio oficial del nuevo título de Starmer.

Tras la ceremonia, Starmer se establece en el número 10 de Downing Street, residencia del primer ministro, donde ofreció su primer discurso. «El cambio comienza de inmediato», prometió.

Reemplaza al primer ministro conservador Rishi Sunak, quien ofreció su renuncia a Carlos después de que su partido, que gobernó durante 14 años, fuera barrido del poder por una aplastante mayoría laborista, se estima la peor en 200 años para los tories.

Victoria Starmer, de rojo, aplauden al nuevo primer ministro. Foto: ReutersVictoria Starmer, de rojo, aplauden al nuevo primer ministro. Foto: Reuters

Sunak, en sus comentarios de despedida, dijo que había escuchado la ira y la decepción de los votantes y asumió la responsabilidad por la pérdida de su partido.

El Partido Laborista de Gran Bretaña llegó al poder el viernes después de más de una década en la oposición, mientras un electorado hastiado le dio al partido una victoria aplastante, pero también una tarea gigantesca de revitalizar una economía estancada y una nación desanimada.

Arrolladora victoria del Partido Laborista

Sumó 211 escaños más que en 2019.




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Fuente: BBC
Infografía: Clarín


El recuento de votos de las elecciones del jueves sigue en proceso. De los 648 escaños que ya han sido adjudicados, del total de 650 del Parlamento, el Partido Laborista obtuvo 412, mientras el conservador se queda con 121.

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