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2 more Thai workers dead, one more taken hostage

 

THE FOREIGN Ministry said this evening (Nov. 4) two more Thai workers had died in the Israel-Hamas war raising the death toll to 34 while one more was taken hostage increasing to 24 the number of Thais held captive by Hamas fighters, Naewna newspaper said.

However there was no increase in the number of Thais injured with the total still being 19 with four remaining in hospital.

In the first phase there were 35 flights that brought 7,470 Thai workers back home.

The Thai embassy in Tel Aviv has now closed the shelter at David InterContinental Hotel but Thais can still reach the embassy for assistance at telephone numbers 053-245-2826 / 055-271-2201 / 050-443-8094 / 053-5574115 and Email. : consular.tav@mfa.go.th In case of emergency, the contact number is 054-636-8150.

Palestinians reported a deadly Israeli strike on a Gaza City area school serving as a shelter today (Nov. 4), as US Secretary of State Antony Blinken was due to hear Arab demands for a ceasefire in a meeting in Jordan, according to a Reuters report published by CNA

Witnesses said an Israeli strike hit Al-Fakhoura school in Jabalia refugee camp, killing and wounding many of the evacuees who had taken shelter there. At least 15 people died and dozens more were wounded, Mohammad Abu Selmeyah, the head of al-Shifa Hospital, said of the school incident.

Reuters pictures of the aftermath showed broken furniture and other belongings lying on the ground, patches of blood and people crying.

“People were preparing breakfast when suddenly the bombing started. I found my two girls, one of them was martyred and her head was hit, the second was wounded in her leg … the other girl as well was wounded with shrapnel,” one man said in video footage obtained by Reuters.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza said another Israeli missile strike killed two women at the door of the Nasser Children Hospital. Several more people were injured, it said.

The Israeli military had no immediate comment on either reported strike and Reuters was not immediately able to verify any more details.

Hours earlier, Gaza health officials had said 15 people were killed in an Israeli air strike on an ambulance on Friday evening that was part of a convoy carrying injured Palestinians at Gaza’s biggest hospital, al-Shifa.

Israel’s military said it had identified and hit an ambulance “being used by a Hamas terrorist cell” and that a number of Hamas fighters were killed.

The Palestinian health ministry challenged Israel to provide proof that the ambulance was carrying militants. Israel said it intended to release additional information.

Israel’s ground forces encircled Gaza City on Thursday after stepping up a bombing campaign it says aims at wiping out Hamas, after the militant group killed 1,400 people and took more than 240 hostages in an Oct. 7 assault in southern Israel.

Israel last month ordered all civilians to leave the northern part of the Gaza Strip, including Gaza City, and head to the south of the enclave, which it has also continued to bomb.

Israel has accused Hamas of hiding among civilians throughout the enclave and concealing command centres and tunnel entrances in al-Shifa, something Hamas and the hospital deny.

Gaza’s living conditions, already dire before the fighting, have deteriorated further. Food is scarce, residents have resorted to drinking salty water, medical services are collapsing and Gaza health officials say more than 9,250 Palestinians have been killed.

Israel’s military began widespread ground operations a week ago and in its latest update it said a combined tank and combat engineering unit carried out a “pinpoint raid” in the southern Gaza Strip “to map out buildings and neutralise explosives”.

The UN humanitarian office OCHA estimates that nearly 1.5 million of Gaza’s 2.3 million people are internally displaced.

Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati emphasised the urgency of a ceasefire in Gaza when he met Blinken in Amman on Saturday, Lebanon state news agency said.

Blinken, in turn, emphasised his efforts to halt military operations for humanitarian reasons and to address the issue of prisoners.

On Saturday Blinken is also due to meet the Saudi, Qatari, Emirati and Egyptian foreign ministers, as well as Palestinian representatives in Amman, the Jordanian foreign ministry said.

The Arab leaders will stress the “Arab stance calling for an immediate ceasefire, delivering humanitarian aid and ways of ending the dangerous deterioration that threatens the security of the region”, the ministry said in a statement.

Washington has maintained robust military and political support for Israel while calling on its ally to take steps to avoid civilian deaths and address Gaza’s humanitarian crisis.

Israel says no pause unless hostages are freed

Hamas has prepared for a protracted war in Gaza and believes it can hold up Israel’s advance long enough to force its arch-enemy to agree to a ceasefire, two sources close to the organisation’s leadership said.

The group is also seeking a tangible concession, such as the release of Palestinian prisoners in exchange for Israeli hostages, the sources said.

Hamas official Izzat El Reshiq on Saturday urged Arab leaders and people to pressure Israel and the US administration by cutting diplomatic ties, expelling ambassadors and leveraging oil and economic interests to support the people in the Gaza Strip.

Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Friday and called for a humanitarian pause in fighting that he said would facilitate work to release hostages, and allow aid into Gaza but not prevent Israel from defending itself.

In a televised address, Netanyahu rejected the idea of a pause unless hostages were freed.

A senior Biden administration official said on Friday the US had “indirect engagement” aimed at freeing the hostages.

Explaining why it was taking “so long” to get foreign nationals out, the official said Hamas initially conditioned the release of foreigners on wounded Palestinians being able to exit as well, but one-third of the Palestinians on the list turned out to be Hamas members.

CAPTIONS:

Top: Palestinians push an ambulance after a convoy of ambulances was hit, at the entrance of Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Nov. 3, 2023. Photo: Reuters/Anas al-Shareef and published by CNA

First insert: This image grab taken from an AFPTV video footage shows Palestinian rescuers carrying an injured man at the Osama bin Zaid school, which shelters displaced people in the Saftawi area, north of Gaza City after a strike on Nov. 3, 2023. Photo: AFP and published by CNA

Second insert: This image grab taken from an AFPTV video footage shows victims lying near an ambulance damaged in a reported Israeli strike in front of Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, Photo: AFP/AFPTV stringer and published by CNA

Front Page: Palestinians take humanitarian aid from a truck near the Rafah border crossing in the Gaza Strip on Nov. 2, 2023. Photo: AP/Hatem Ali and published by CNA


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