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Israel war on Gaza updates: No deal means captives in ‘coffins’, says Hamas

These were the updates on Israel’s war on Gaza for Monday, September 2.

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Biden says Netanyahu not doing enough to reach ceasefire, captive deal

By Edna Mohamed and Urooba Jamal
Published On 2 Sep 20242 Sep 2024

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  • Hamas’s armed wing says Prime Minister Netanyahu’s reliance on army raids in Gaza – instead of a truce deal – means more Israeli captives will “be returned to their families in coffins”.
  • US President Joe Biden meets high-level Gaza truce negotiators after criticizing Netanyahu for failing to do enough to free captives.
  • In the occupied West Bank, the death toll from Israel’s large-scale raids rises to at least 30 as the Israeli siege on the Jenin refugee camp entered a sixth day, leaving Palestinians without access to food, water, power or internet.
  • Britain suspends some weapons export licenses to Israel over “clear” concerns the arms could be used to commit “a serious violation of international humanitarian law”.
  • At least 40,786 people have been killed and 94,224 wounded in Israel’s war on Gaza. An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7.
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    3 Sep 2024 - 00:00
     (00:00 GMT)

    Thanks for joining us

    To learn more about Hamas’s warning that Israel’s military raids in Gaza mean more captives will “return in coffins”, read this.

    For more on the deadly Israeli incursion into the occupied West Bank, click here.

    And follow along with all our coverage of Israel’s war on Gaza, here.

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    2 Sep 2024 - 23:45
     (23:45 GMT)

    A recap of today’s developments

    This live page is closing soon. Here’s a look at the latest news:

    • US President Biden acknowledged that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu isn’t doing enough to secure a deal with Hamas to free Israeli captives. Netanyahu brushed aside the criticism.
    • Hamas’s armed wing said it issued new instructions to guards handling captives, saying: “Netanyahu’s insistence on releasing the prisoners through military pressure – instead of concluding a deal – will mean they’ll be returned to their families in coffins.”
    • Medical teams have now vaccinated 158,992 children in Gaza after two days of a complex polio eradication campaign.
    • As the Israeli assault on the occupied West Bank continues, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said it received the body of Ayman Rajeh Abed, 58, from the village of Kafr Dan, just outside Jenin, after he was arrested at dawn.
    • The Israeli army has attacked a queue of people buying bread in front of a shelter for displaced Palestinians in the Jabalia refugee camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, killing at least five and injuring several others.
    • The UK announced that it would suspend 30 arms export licences to Israel over fears the weapons will be used in “international crimes”.INTERACTIVE -Massive protests hit Israel - Sep2-2024 copy-1725266147
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 23:35
     (23:35 GMT)

    Salvage operation of stricken MV Sounion oil tanker to begin

    The salvage operation of the oil tanker MV Sounion, recently attacked by Yemen’s Houthis, is set to begin, the European Union’s mission in the Red Sea, Aspides, says.

    “Several fires” continue to burn on the Greek-registered vessel, which is laden with about 1 million barrels of crude oil, Aspides said in a statement, adding that there are no visible signs of an oil spill.

    The salvage operation is likely to be complex and if a spill occurs, it has the potential to be among the largest from a ship in recorded history and could cause an environmental catastrophe in an area particularly dangerous to access.

    “The MV Sounion, due to the large amount of crude oil it carries, presents a significant environmental threat. Private companies are involved in the salvage operation,” Aspides said on X.

    The EU’s naval force said on Monday that it would provide protection to the tug boats that will deal with the salvage operation. The Houthis have waged a campaign against Israeli-linked commercial shipping to support Palestinians during Israel’s war on Gaza.

    Flames and smoke rise from the Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion, which has been on fire since August 23, on the Red Sea, August 28, 2024.
    Flames and smoke rise from the Greek-flagged oil tanker Sounion in the Red Sea [Aspides via Reuters]
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  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 23:25
     (23:25 GMT)

    Israeli protesters swarm Netanyahu’s home as anger rises

    Late Monday, several thousand demonstrators gathered outside Netanyahu’s private home in central Jerusalem, chanting, “Deal, Now”, and carrying coffins draped in the Israeli flag.

    Scuffles broke out when police snatched away the coffins, and several protesters were arrested. Thousands more marched outside Netanyahu’s Likud party in Tel Aviv, according to Israeli media.

    Netanyahu has pledged “total victory” over Hamas and blames it for the failure of the negotiations. On Monday, he rejected a full withdrawal from Gaza – a key Hamas demand – saying he saw no other party that could control Gaza’s borders.

    A man raises his arms in front of burning wooden pallets as protesters block Tel Aviv's Ayalon highway
    Antigovernment rallies continue in Israel as ceasefire talks falter [Oren Ziv/AFP]
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 23:15
     (23:15 GMT)

    Polio resurgence caused by Israel’s ‘continuous destruction’ of Gaza: MSF

    Doctors Without Borders (MSF) says the polio outbreak in Gaza is a consequence of Israel’s continuous destruction of the Strip’s infrastructure and health system.

    “The resulting unhygienic and appalling living conditions and the lack of access to vaccination can lead to the spread of the disease,” MSF said in a post on X.

    The medical charity is aiding the UN in its large-scale polio vaccination drive.

    “The campaign – which targets about 640,000 children under 10 years old – is a positive step but it is still a drop in the ocean in response to the critical medical humanitarian needs,” MSF said.

    “The campaign and announcement of military pauses during the vaccination should not divert attention from the relentless violence and impact on delivery of humanitarian aid.”

    The resurgence of polio in Gaza is a consequence of the continuous destruction of the infrastructure and health system by Israeli forces. The resulting unhygienic and appalling living conditions, and the lack of access to vaccination, can lead to the spread of the disease.

    — MSF International (@MSF) September 2, 2024

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 23:05
     (23:05 GMT)

    WATCH: ‘Why I’m protesting my Israeli government’

    Gil Dickmann’s aunt was killed on October 7. His cousin is a captive. He’s leading the charge against Israel’s war on Gaza.

    Night after night, Dickmann takes to a stage in Tel Aviv to rally his fellow Israelis in demanding their government change its approach to the war. The 31-year-old says a deal with Hamas is the only way to end the killing and bring Israeli captives home.

    Dickmann reveals how the war has changed him. “I don’t know any people from Gaza. Maybe that’s the wake-up call. We thought we could live if we shelter ourselves and go to safe rooms and build the Iron Dome… and we don’t have to find a solution for this.”

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 22:50
     (22:50 GMT)

    Five injured in Israeli drone attack on West Bank refugee camp

    Five people, including a paramedic, were wounded when Israeli drones attacked the Tulkarem refugee camp in the occupied West Bank, the Wafa news agency reports.

    Israeli drones bombed the Al-Hamam neighbourhood. The paramedic was injured by shrapnel to the face. Volunteer medics working inside the camp were able to reach the wounded and provide first aid as their injuries were minor, the news agency said.

    Israel’s raid on the Tulkarem camp continues as the military expands its destructive incursion into the occupied West Bank, now in its seventh day.

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 22:35
     (22:35 GMT)

    UN envoy condemns ‘horrifying’ civilian death toll in Gaza

    The UN special coordinator for the Middle East peace process denounced the rising civilian death toll during Israel’s unrelenting war on Gaza.

    “Today, I returned to Gaza and witnessed firsthand the catastrophic impact of the hostilities. The scale of destruction is immense, the humanitarian needs are colossal and soaring, and civilians continue to bear the brunt of this conflict,” Tor Wennesland said in a statement.

    “I unequivocally condemn the horrifying civilian death toll in Gaza.”

    Israel’s war on Gaza has killed more than 40,786 Palestinians – mostly women and children – and wounded at least 94,224 others, according to local health authorities.

    Reiterating his call for a ceasefire, Wennesland said he would continue to engage the warring sides.

    “A deal is crucial to saving lives, reducing regional tensions and enabling the UN, in cooperation with the Palestinian Authority, to accelerate efforts to address the pressing needs of Gaza’s population.

    “The ongoing conflict has destroyed the lives of countless families. It must stop.”

    A woman mourns a relative killed in Israeli bombardment in Deir el-Balah [Abdel Kareem Hana/AP]
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 22:20
     (22:20 GMT)
    Analysis

    UK arms suspension to Israel may have impact on US

    The UK’s partial arms export suspension to Israel is significant in that it may open up an avenue for the US, Israel’s largest ally, to do the same, according to HA Hellyer, a senior associate fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

    “There are laws of this type in the United States but of course, politically, it’s a decision that the Biden administration has been unwilling to take,” Hellyer told Al Jazeera from London. “But the fact that its closest ally internationally, the United Kingdom, has taken this step is significant.”

    Hellyer noted the UK’s move is not just political but a legal one as well.

    “It’s one that shows awareness for the fact that British law makes it very clear that in the event that the British government has good cause to be concerned about the use of these items being used for war crimes, that it’s obliged to suspend [arms] licences.

    “This decision was specifically about Gaza, and what you’ve seen over the last few days in particular, is an escalation in the West Bank and a recognition that Benjamin Netanyahu’s government is going to persist in escalation – not only in the occupied territories but quite likely elsewhere as well.”

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  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 22:05
     (22:05 GMT)

    Netanyahu brushes off Biden criticism on failed captive deal

    Biden acknowledged Netanyahu isn’t doing enough to secure a deal with Hamas to free Israeli captives – an issue that has gained renewed urgency following the recovery of six bodies of abductees.

    Asked about Biden’s comments, Netanyahu said the pressure should be applied to Hamas, not Israel, particularly after the deaths.

    “And now, after this, we’re asked to show seriousness? We’re asked to make concessions? What message does this send Hamas? It says, kill more hostages,” said Netanyahu.

    He said he doesn’t believe Biden or anyone serious about “achieving peace” would ask Israel to make more concessions. “We’ve already made them. Hamas has to make the concession.”

    Benjamin Netanyahu shakes hands with Joe Biden in the Oval Office
    Biden meets Prime Minister Netanyahu at the White House in July [Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters]
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 21:50
     (21:50 GMT)
    Infographic

    Israel’s relentless attacks on Gaza’s buildings

    INTERACTIVE_consolidated_infrastructure_September1_2024

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 21:35
     (21:35 GMT)

    Some 158,992 children vaccinated against polio in Gaza

    Medical teams have vaccinated 158,992 children after two days in a complex polio vaccination campaign in Gaza, according to the Health Ministry.

    The six-day vaccination campaign aims to reach about 640,000 Palestinian children and comes after the first polio case in 25 years in Gaza was discovered this month.

    Israel agreed to pause its military offensive in Gaza to allow health workers to administer the vaccines, UN officials say. Hamas also pledged to halt fighting to support the effort.

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 21:20
     (21:20 GMT)

    LISTEN: Israel’s military escalation in the occupied West Bank

    Israel’s ongoing military incursion in the occupied West Bank is the largest of its kind since 2002.

    It marks a significant escalation from the military assaults and settler violence that have surged since October 7. Why is this happening now?

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 21:05
     (21:05 GMT)

    Scenes from ongoing Israeli protests

    We’ve been reporting on mass protests against Netanyahu’s government as well as the demand for a ceasefire deal to return captives held in Gaza.

    Israeli activists and platforms are also sharing scenes documenting protesters setting fires during demonstrations in the capital, Tel Aviv.

    זה עכשיו קורה במצודת זאב pic.twitter.com/VIHf8kA4mJ

    — לירי בורק שביט (@lirishavit) September 2, 2024

    Translation: This is now happening in Citadel Ze’ev

    מצודת זאב pic.twitter.com/1cObQzmGr8

    — Tomer Appelbaum (@tomerappelbaum) September 2, 2024

    Translation: Ze’ev fortress

    עכשיו בקינג ג'ורג' תל אביב – שתי מדורות מול מצודת זאב pic.twitter.com/UQTXWMEG3t

    — דמוקרטTV (@Democrat_TV) September 2, 2024

    Translation: Now in King George Tel Aviv – two bonfires in front of Ze’ev Fortress

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 20:50
     (20:50 GMT)

    ‘Apartheid Israel targeting Gaza and the West Bank simultaneously’: UN expert

    Francesca Albanese, the United Nations special rapporteur on the rights situation in the Palestinian territories, says Israel’s recent deadly raids in the occupied West Bank mark “a dangerous escalation”.

    “Israel’s genocidal violence risks leaking out of Gaza and into the occupied Palestinian territory as a whole,” she said in a statement.

    “The writing is on the wall and we cannot continue to ignore it. There is mounting evidence that no Palestinian is safe under Israel’s unfettered control. Apartheid Israel is targeting Gaza and the West Bank simultaneously as part of an overall process of elimination, replacement, and territorial expansion,” Albanese added.

    “The long-standing impunity granted to Israel is enabling the de-Palestinisation of the occupied territory, leaving Palestinians at the mercy of the forces pursuing their elimination as a national group.”

    Albanese called on the international community to “do everything it can to immediately end the risk of genocide against the Palestinian people under Israel’s occupation, ensure accountability, and ultimately end Israel’s colonisation of Palestinian territory”.

    UN Special Rapporteur for the occupied Palestinian territory Francesca Albanese addresses the National Press Club in Canberra, Australia, 14 November 2023.
    Francesca Albanese addresses the National Press Club in Canberra, Australia [Lukas Coch/EPA-EFE]
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 20:35
     (20:35 GMT)

    Saudi tanker and another oil ship attacked in Red Sea

    Two oil tankers – the Saudi-flagged Amjad and Panama-flagged Blue Lagoon I – have been attacked in the Red Sea off Yemen.

    Yemen’s Houthis late on Monday claimed responsibility for targeting the Blue Lagoon with multiple missiles and drones, but did not make any mention of the Saudi tanker.

    Two unnamed sources told Reuters news agency the ships were sailing near each other when they were hit, but were able to continue their voyages with no major damage or any casualties.

    The Joint Maritime Information Center, run by international naval forces to track Houthi attacks, said three ballistic missile attacks hit the Blue Lagoon I tanker.

    The Houthis first launched drone and missile strikes in the Red Sea in November in what they say is solidarity with Palestinians during Israel’s bloody war on Gaza. In more than 70 attacks, they have sunk two vessels, seized another, and killed at least three seafarers.

    Interactive_RedSea_attacks_Houthis

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 20:20
     (20:20 GMT)

    ‘Treat Palestinians as human beings,’ US Muslim group tells Biden

    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has urged Biden to condemn the killing of a 58-year-old Palestinian man from the occupied West Bank whose body was returned with clear signs of torture after two hours in Israeli custody.

    “Just as President Biden clearly and passionately condemned the killing of Israeli hostages, he should clearly and passionately condemn the torture-murder of this 58-year-old Palestinian man from the West Bank and the killing of tens of thousands of Palestinian civilians, as well as numerous Israeli hostages, in Gaza,” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in a statement.

    “Every innocent human life matters whether Palestinian, Israeli or American, but our government’s policies and rhetoric say otherwise. President Biden must finally start to treat Palestinians as human beings who deserve the same rights as all other people.”

    Awad also welcomed Biden’s remarks that Netanyahu isn’t doing enough for the release of Israeli captives in Gaza but said the US president must match his words with action.

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  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 20:05
     (20:05 GMT)

    Twelve-year-old girl hit by live fire during occupied West Bank raid

    A 12-year-old girl was hit by Israeli gunfire in Tulkarem, the occupied West Bank, and was taken to the hospital, the Palestine Red Crescent Society says. Her condition is unclear.

    Israeli forces are conducting one of the largest raids in decades in the occupied territory, using helicopters and drones and destroying public infrastructure.

    At least 30 Palestinians have been killed in less than a week with 121 people have been wounded.

    The incident came as the Israeli forces expanded their operations in the flashpoint city of Jenin and the surrounding areas for a sixth day.

  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 19:50
     (19:50 GMT)

    West Bank raids: Palestinian man dies in detention

    Earlier we reported Israeli soldiers had turned over the body of a Palestinian man hours after his arrest in the occupied West Bank.

    The Palestine Red Crescent Society said it received the body of Ayman Rajeh Abed, 58, from the village of Kafr Dan, just outside Jenin, after he was arrested at dawn.

    The director of the Jenin Government Hospital said the body bore signs of beatings and torture. The Israeli military said Abed was detained during “counterterrorism operations” and experienced a “cardiac event” on arrival at a detention facility.

    Hundreds of Israeli soldiers backed by drones and helicopters have taken part in the major West Bank incursion, which has caused extensive damage to houses and infrastructure in Jenin and the densely packed refugee camp adjacent to the city.

    Palestinians raise the white flag as they flee their homes after Israeli forces took them over in Jenin [Nasser Ishtayeh/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images]
  • live-orange
    2 Sep 2024 - 19:35
     (19:35 GMT)

    Protesters breach security barriers surrounding Netanyahu’s residence

    The security barricades were placed around the Israeli leader’s home in Jerusalem.

    Social media footage showed protesters breaking them down.

    אזרחים נחושים פרצו את המחסום בדרך לבית נתניהו! pic.twitter.com/7ATdYHtKBY

    — לירי בורק שביט (@lirishavit) September 2, 2024

    Translation: Determined citizens broke through the barrier on the way to Netanyahu’s house!

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