TEL AVIV, Israel
Israel said Monday that it has terminated the agreement facilitating the work of the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, the main aid provider in Gaza, in what appeared to be a step to implement legislation passed last month that would sever ties with the agency and prevent it from operating in Israel.
Israel says the agency, known
as UNRWA, has been infiltrated by Hamas. UNRWA denies the allegations and says
it takes measures to ensure its neutrality.
On Sunday, Israel said its
troops had carried
out a ground raid into Syria to seize a Syrian it accuses of working
with Iran. It was the first time in the current war that Israel announced its
troops operated in Syrian territory.
Despite growing
pressure from the United States and others in the international
community for a cease-fire in Gaza and Lebanon, intensified Israeli strikes
against the Hezbollah militant group are expanding beyond
Lebanon’s border areas.
Israel is also fighting
a seemingly
endless war against Hamas in northern Gaza.
Since the conflict between
Israel and Hezbollah erupted last year, at least 2,900 people have been killed
and 13,150 wounded in Lebanon, the Health Ministry reports, not including
Friday’s toll. Health authorities say that a quarter of those killed were women
and children.
More than a year of Israel’s war against Hamas in
Gaza has killed more than 43,000 people, Palestinian health officials say.
They do not distinguish between civilians and combatants but say more than half of those killed were women and children.
The war began after Palestinian militants stormed into
Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, killing some 1,200 people — mostly civilians —
and abducting
250 others.
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