Israel’s war on Gaza: Nuseirat camp attacked 63 times in one week
- Israeli forces have launched 63 attacks on the Nuseirat refugee camp in the past week alone, killing at least 91 Palestinians and wounding 251 others, according to the Gaza Media Office.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is set to travel to the United States, said Israel will dispatch negotiators to restart stalled captive exchange talks on Thursday. He did not specify the delegation’s destination.
- Palestinian fighters battled Israeli soldiers in south and central Gaza, while Israel and Hezbollah continued to trade fire. Yemen’s Houthis pledged to keep up attacks on Israel.
- At least 38,983 people have been killed and 89,727 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza.
Five killed in overnight Israeli attacks on homes in north, south Gaza
Three people were killed and several injured when Israeli forces bombed the home of the Batash family in the Tuffah area of Gaza City in the past few hours, the Wafa news agency reports.
One person was also killed and five injured in an Israeli attack on the home of the Jadallah family in the west of Khan Younis city. Meanwhile, a young girl was killed and six others injured when the al-Raqab family’s house was bombed in the Bani Suheila area east of the southern Gaza city, Wafa reports.
We will bring you more on these attacks as information emerges.

Tougher tone but same stance expected by Kamala Harris towards Israel’s war on Gaza: Analysis
Kamala Harris is expected to stick largely to Joe Biden’s foreign policy on key issues such as Ukraine, China and Iran, but could adopt a tougher tone with Israel over its war on Gaza should she replace the president as the Democratic candidate.
Although as vice president, she mostly echoed Biden in firmly backing Israel, Harris has at times stepped out slightly ahead of the president in criticising Israel’s conduct in its war on Gaza, the Reuters news agency said.
In March, she bluntly criticised Israel, saying it was not doing enough to ease a “humanitarian catastrophe” in Gaza. Later that month, she did not rule out “consequences” if Israel launched a full-scale ground invasion of Rafah city in southern Gaza where more than 1 million displaced Palestinians had sought refuge.
But analysts do not expect a big shift in US policy toward Israel.
Halie Soifer, who served as a national security adviser to Harris from 2017 to 2018, said her support of Israel has been just as strong as Biden’s.
“There really has been no daylight to be found” between the two regarding Israel, Soifer told Reuters.
US Vice President Kamala Harris meets with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Washington, DC, in July 2023 [Nathan Howard/Reuters] - 1h ago(01:00 GMT)
Photos: Polio found in besieged Gaza after Israel destroyed sewage systems
Palestinians ride a donkey cart past destroyed buildings, piles of rubbish and contaminated water in the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP] Israel’s months-long bombardment and siege of the Gaza Strip has almost completely destroyed water and sewage infrastructure [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP] The Israeli army said on Sunday it would be giving booster vaccines to its troops in the Gaza Strip days after poliovirus type 2 traces were found in Gaza sewage and waste water [Omar Al-Qattaa/AFP] - 2h ago(00:45 GMT)
Netanyahu’s US trip ‘overshadowed’ by Biden stepping down
We have heard from Israel’s President Isaac Hertzog, who emphasised the fact that Biden was the only US president to visit Israel during wartime.
We also heard from Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant who thanked Joe Biden for his support for Israel throughout this war.
We haven’t yet heard from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who, on Monday, is expected to go to Washington and on Tuesday, meet with US President Joe Biden, then on Wednesday, address Congress.
All of this comes as there are a lot of issues domestically for Netanyahu. You even have members of his far-right government who have said that they are waiting for Trump in November because they did not see Joe Biden’s policies towards Israel’s war on Gaza as favourable.
The amount of US weapons and support that Joe Biden has given the Israelis for this war! Yet, the right wing in Israel is saying that it’s simply not enough.
But, of course, this visit by Netanyahu and the address to Congress are going to be overshadowed by this news of Biden stepping down.
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Israeli bombings kill Palestinian woman, girl in Khan Younis
Two separate Israeli attacks on southern Khan Younis have killed a Palestinian woman and a girl and wounded 11 others, the Wafa news agency reported.
The attacks targeted a home west of the city of Khan Younis and a home in the town of Bani Suheila, east of Khan Younis, the agency reported.
It added that in the north of the Gaza Strip, Israeli warplanes bombed a home in the University College area south of Gaza City, causing fires to break out.
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Israel’s war on Gaza in numbers
At least 38,983 Palestinians have been killed and 89,727 others injured in Israel’s war on Gaza since October 7, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry.
On Sunday, the Health Ministry said 64 people had been killed and 105 others injured in the past 24 hours.
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