ISRAEL’s military said it attacked sites in Yemen controlled by Houthi fighters, including a power station near the capital Sanaa, and the ports of Hodeidah and Ras Isa.
Also, several people have been killed in an Israeli air strike in Lebanon’s south with Israel’s military saying later that it was still “committed to the understanding of the ceasefire” with Lebanon.
This newspaper understand that the concentration of attacks has pretty much been on the central areas. We have heard huge explosions shattering the silence of night at the Nuseirat refugee camp.
We also have more emerging reports coming from the minister of telecommunications, suggesting that the Gaza Strip is expected to witness a gradual shutdown of communications and internet services due to the lack of fuel.
And there is no sort of slowing in terms of the velocity of Israeli attacks on the central area and the northern part of the Gaza Strip, which has been a very active military theatre.
Mountains of debris have been left behind from these Israeli attacks in border towns and villages, such as Jabalia, Beit Lahiya and Beit Hanoon, along with a very soaring death toll that continues to rise by the minute in all areas of confrontation and areas also that were designated to be safe for Palestinians.
Disturbingly, Video uploaded to social media has caught the moment Palestinian freelance journalist Saed Nabhan was shot and killed on Friday by Israeli forces.
Initial reports indicate Nabhan was shot by an Israeli sniper while among a group of journalists covering the advance of Israel’s military around Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
Al Jazeera’s Sanad agency verified the footage that captures the moment where rifle fire can be heard, and those present running for their lives.
Nabhan is seen falling to the ground, injured, as another man attempts to help him up. Nabhan does not respond.
More than 200 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the war began on October 7, 2023. Media workers in Gaza are facing what journalist watchdog organisations say is the deadliest war against their profession in history.