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  • Israeli troops shoot Turkish-American woman dead at West Bank protest, officials say

    RAMALLAH, West Bank — Israeli troops shot and killed a Turkish-American woman who had been taking part in a protest against settlement expansion in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Friday, Palestinian and Turkish officials said.

    The White House said it was deeply disturbed by the death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi and called on Israel to investigate. Turkey’s foreign ministry said she was shot in the head, and placed blame on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government for her death.

    Palestinian officials described her as a 26-year-old activist from Seattle who held both U.S. and Turkish citizenship.

    Eygi graduated from the University of Washington in Seattle recently, the school’s president, Ana Mari Cauce, said in a statement that described news of her death as “awful” while adding that Eygi had a “positive influence” on other students.

    Israel’s military said its troops had fired toward a male “main instigator” who posed a threat by hurling rocks at soldiers.

    The military was looking into reports that a female foreign national “was killed as a result of shots fired in the area. The details of the incident and the circumstances in which she was hit are under review.”

    There was no immediate comment on the incident from Netanyahu’s office.

    Fouad Nafaa, head of Rafidia Hospital in Nablus, told Reuters that Eygi arrived there in critical condition, with a serious head injury.

    “We tried to perform a resuscitation operation on her, but unfortunately she died,” he said.

    The Palestinian Authority’s official news agency, WAFA, said the incident occurred during a regular protest march by activists in Beita, a village near Nablus that has seen repeated attacks on Palestinians by Jewish settlers.

    Aria Fani, an assistant professor of Middle Eastern languages and cultures at the University of Washington, described Eygi as exceptional and kind in comments to the media.

    “I begged her not to go (to the West Bank), but she had this deep conviction that she wanted to participate in the tradition of bearing witness to the oppression of people and their dignified resilience,” Fani told the Guardian, adding Eygi participated in recent university campus protests opposing U.S. support for Israel’s war in Gaza.

    “Aysenur was a peer mentor in psychology who helped welcome new students to the department and provided a positive influence in their lives,” the university president said separately in a statement.

    ‘DEEPLY DISTURBED’

    In a statement, Sean Savett, a spokesperson for the White House’s National Security Council, said Washington was “deeply disturbed by the tragic death of an American citizen” in the West Bank on Friday.

    “We have reached out to the Government of Israel to ask for more information and request an investigation into the incident,” Savett said.

    U.S. Senator Chris Van Hollen said Eygi was the third American killed in the West Bank since Oct. 7, when Hamas militants’ attack on Israel sparked war in Gaza and a resurgence of West Bank violence.

    “[The] Biden Administration has not been doing enough to pursue justice and accountability on their behalf,” Van Hollen, a Democrat, who sits on the Senate’s Foreign Relations committee, said. “If the Netanyahu Government will not pursue justice for Americans, the U.S. Department of Justice must.”

    Turkey’s President Tayyip Erdogan condemned Eygi’s death, saying in a post on social media that Turkey “will continue to work in every platform to halt Israel’s policy of occupation and genocide”. Israel denies its actions in occupied Palestinian territories amount to genocide.

    In a separate incident on Friday near Beita, in the village of Qaryut, a 13-year-old girl was killed by Israeli gunfire, Palestinian health officials said, after settlers attacked the village.

    WAFA quoted the girl’s father as saying that she was in their home when it was hit by gunfire.

    The Israeli military said it was investigating, after its troops had fired in the air to disperse what it described as violent confrontations between dozens of settlers and Palestinians in the area.

    A rise in violent attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians in the West Bank has stirred anger among Western allies of Israel, including the United States, which has imposed sanctions on some Israelis involved in the settler movement.

    Several weeks ago around 100 settlers attacked the village of Jit, in the northern West Bank, drawing worldwide condemnation and an Israeli government promise of swift action against anyone found guilty of violence.

    Since the 1967 Middle East war, Israel has occupied the West Bank of the Jordan River, which Palestinians want as the core of an independent state. Israel has built settlements there that most countries deem illegal, which Israel disputes citing historical and biblical ties to the land.

    REUTERS

  • UN investigator accuses Israel of a ‘starvation campaign’ in Gaza that Netanyahu denies

    Displaced Palestinian children gather to receive food at a government school in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on February 19, 2024, amid the ongoing battles between Israel and the militant group Hamas. (AFP)

    UNITED NATIONS — The UN independent investigator on the right to food accused Israel of carrying out a “starvation campaign” against Palestinians during the war in Gaza, an allegation that Israel vehemently denies.

    In a report this week, investigator Michael Fakhri claimed it began two days after Hamas’ surprise attack in southern Israel that killed some 1,200 people, when Israel’s military offensive in response blocked all food, water, fuel and other supplies into Gaza.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said accusations of Israel limiting humanitarian aid were “outrageously false.”

    “A deliberate starvation policy? You can say anything — it doesn’t make it true,” he said in a press conference Wednesday.

    Following intense international pressure — especially from close ally the United States — Netanyahu’s government gradually has opened several border crossings for tightly controlled deliveries.

    Fakhri said limited aid initially went mostly to southern and central Gaza, not to the north where Israel had ordered Palestinians to go.

    A professor at the University of Oregon School of Law, Fakhri was appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council as the investigator, or special rapporteur, on the right to food and assumed the role in 2020.

    “By December, Palestinians in Gaza made up 80 percent of the people in the world experiencing famine or catastrophic hunger,” Fakhri said. “Never in post-war history had a population been made to go hungry so quickly and so completely as was the case for the 2.3 million Palestinians living in Gaza.”

    Fakhri, who teaches law courses on human rights, food law and development, made the allegations in a report to the UN General Assembly circulated Thursday.

    He claims it goes back 76 years to Israeli’s independence and its continuous dislocation of Palestinians. Since then, he accused Israel of deploying “the full range of techniques of hunger and starvation against the Palestinians, perfecting the degree of control, suffering and death that it can cause through food systems.”

    Since the war in Gaza began, Fakhri said he has received direct reports of the destruction of the territory’s food system, including farmland and fishing, which also has been documented and recognized by the UN Food and Agriculture Organization and others.

    “Israel then used humanitarian aid as a political and military weapon to harm and kill the Palestinian people in Gaza,” he claimed.

    Israel insists it no longer places restrictions on the number of aid trucks entering Gaza, including food.

    At Wednesday’s press conference, Netanyahu cited figures from COGAT, Israel’s military body overseeing aid entry into Gaza, that 700,000 tons of food items had been allowed into Gaza since the war began 11 months ago.

    Nearly half of that food aid in recent months has been brought in by the private sector for sale in Gaza’s markets, according to COGAT figures. However, many Palestinians in Gaza say they struggle to afford enough food for their families.

    Israel allows trucks of aid through two small crossings in the north and one main crossing in the south, Kerem Shalom. However, since Israel’s invasion of the southern city of Rafah in May, the UN and other aid agencies say they struggle to reach the Gaza side of Kerem Shalom to retrieve the aid for free distribution because Israel’s military operations make it too dangerous.

    UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric called the humanitarian situation in Gaza “beyond catastrophic,” with more than 1 million Palestinians not receiving any food rations in August and a 35 percent drop in people getting daily cooked meals.

    The UN humanitarian office attributed the sharp reduction in cooked meals partly to multiple evacuation orders from Israeli security forces that forced at least 70 of 130 kitchens to either suspend or relocate their operations, he said Thursday.

    The UN’s humanitarian partners also lacked sufficient food supplies to meet requirements for the second straight month in central and southern Gaza, Dujarric added.

    He said critical shortages of supplies in Gaza are stem from hostilities, insecurity, damaged roads, and Israeli obstacles and access limitations.

    AN-AP

  • Palestinian girl killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank

    RAMALLAH — A Palestinian girl was killed by Israeli gunfire on Friday in the village of Qaryut, south of Nablus in the northern West Bank, Palestinian sources said.

    Medical sources told Xinhua that 13-year-old Bana Baker died from a gunshot wound to the chest during an attack by settlers on the village.

    The Palestinian Red Crescent Society said in a statement that its teams treated a girl with critical chest injuries from live ammunition in Qaryut.

    The injured girl was transported to Rafidia Governmental Hospital in Nablus, where doctors declared her dead from her injuries.

    Her father told Xinhua that Baker was hit by Israeli army gunfire while she was in her room at home with her sisters.

    Local sources reported that a number of settlers stormed the village on Friday, attacking residents, throwing stones, and setting fire to the land.

    There was no Israeli comment on the incident yet.

    The West Bank has been experiencing increasing tensions between Palestinians and Israelis since Oct. 7, 2023, when the Hamas-Israel conflict broke out.

    XINHUA

  • At least 10 Palestinians killed in Israeli bombings in Gaza

    GAZA — At least 10 Palestinians were killed in Israeli bombings targeting two residential houses in central and southern Gaza Strip on Friday, said Palestinian sources.

    Palestinian security sources told Xinhua that Israeli aircraft struck a house located west of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.

    Medical sources said that the airstrike killed five people, with several still trapped under the rubble.

    Also on Friday, five people were killed and several others injured in an Israeli bombing of a home in central Khan Younis, southern Gaza, the Palestinian Civil Defense said in a statement.

    The Israeli army has not made any comment on the incidents.

    Israel launched a large-scale offensive against Hamas in the Gaza Strip to retaliate against a Hamas rampage through the southern Israeli border on Oct. 7, 2023, during which about 1,200 people were killed and about 250 others taken hostage.

    The Palestinian death toll from ongoing Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip has risen to 40,878, Gaza-based health authorities said in a statement on Thursday.

    XINHUA

  • 5 injured in bomb blast in Syria’s Daraa

    DAMASCUS — Five people, including a child and a woman, were injured Friday evening when an explosive device went off in Syria’s southern province of Daraa, according to a police report.

    The bomb, planted by suspected terrorists, exploded near the Panorama roundabout at the northern entrance of Daraa, where sporadic violence continues despite the government’s attempts to restore order.

    The report said the device was likely planted to target civilian areas.

    No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing.

    XINHUA

  • 5.5-magnitude earthquake hits east of North Island, New Zealand: GFZ

    NEW YORK — An earthquake with a magnitude of 5.5 jolted east of North Island, New Zealand, at 17:30:40 GMT on Friday, the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences said.

    The epicenter, with a depth of 10.0 km, was initially determined to be at 35.34 degrees south latitude and 179.45 degrees west longitude.

    XINHUA

  • 12 killed in north India road accident

    NEW DELHI — As many as 12 persons died and nearly 16 others were injured in a road accident in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh on Friday, confirmed a local government official.

    The road accident occurred in Hathras area when a passenger bus collided with a vehicle carrying the victims, added the official.

    There were about 30 people in the ill-fated vehicle when it met with the accident.

    A few of the injured persons were said to be in critical condition.

    The victims were returning home after attending a condolence meeting for a recently deceased relative.

    XINHUA

  • Indian passenger plane makes emergency landing in Türkiye after bomb threat

    ANKARA — An Air Vistara passenger plane en route from Mumbai to Frankfurt made an emergency landing in eastern Türkiye on Friday following a bomb threat, a local official said.

    The aircraft, carrying 247 passengers and crew, landed at Erzurum Airport where bomb disposal experts are searching the plane, Erzurum Governor Mustafa Ciftci told state broadcaster TRT.

    “The plane belonging to Vistara Airlines first wanted to land at Ordu airport when a bomb threat was reported in the air. But since there was renovation work there, they directed it to Trabzon. Since the air traffic is also heavy there, they diverted it to Erzurum,” Ciftci said.

    The governor added that Erzurum airspace has been closed to flights.

    Vistara, a joint venture of India’s Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, has not commented on the incident. Turkish authorities have not yet provided details on the nature of the bomb threat or its origin.

    XINHUA

  • Warga emas cedera 2 kali ditanduk kerbau di kolam udang

    KUALA PILAH — Seorang warga emas cedera ditanduk kerbau betina ketika sedang bekerja di sebuah kolam udang di Kampung Jumbang, dekat Seri Menanti, di sini.

    Kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 5.30 petang Rabu lalu ketika Mohd Ashraf Lebar, 63, sedang memberi makan udang di kolam milik majikannya itu.

    Kejadian itu menyebabkan mangsa cedera dengan luka sedalam 7.5 sentimeter pada dada.

    Menceritakan kejadian itu, katanya sekumpulan kerbau yang kebiasaannya berada di seberang tiba-tiba meluru dan menanduknya sehingga tercampak ke dalam kolam kering berhampiran.

    “Sebaik terjatuh kerbau itu sekali lagi menanduk saya. Ketika ia cuba menaduk kali ketiga saya sempat memegang tanduk dan membenam kepalanya ke tanah.

    “Saya ambil kesempatan untuk melarikan diri dengan badan berlumuran darah,” katanya ketika ditemui di rumahnya di Kampung Mertang, Seri Menanti.

    Mohd Arshad berkata dia kemudian menunggang motosikal ke sebuah warung kira-kira 150 meter dari kolam udang itu, sebelum dihantar ke klinik berhampiran dan dirujuk ke Hospital Tuanku Ampuan Najihah (HTAN) di Kuala Pilah.

    Sementara itu Ketua Polis Daerah Kuala Pilah, Superintendan Amran Mohd Gani mengesahkan menerima laporan mengenai kejadian itu.

    BH ONLINE

  • Lelaki separuh bogel curi pakaian dalam wanita ditahan

    KOTA KINABALU — Seorang lelaki ditahan bersama beberapa pakaian dalam wanita dipercayai di curi dari asrama sebuah kolej di Likas, di sini, Selasa lalu.

    Lelaki berusia 33 tahun itu ditahan kira-kira jam 11 malam selepas ditemui dalam keadaan mencurigakan dan hanya berseluar dalam.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Kota Kinabalu, Asisten Komisioner Kasim Muda, berkata kejadian disedari mangsa seorang wanita yang juga penuntut kolej berusia 21 tahun.

    Katanya, mangsa mendapati pintu utama asramanya dalam keadaan terbuka sebelum menyedari kehadiran seorang lelaki tidak dikenali berada di dalam asrama berkenaan.

    “Ketika ditemui, suspek dalam keadaan separuh bogel dengan hanya berseluar dalam.

    “Bimbang dengan keselamatan dirinya, mangsa terus membuat laporan polis untuk mendapatkan bantuan,” katanya dalam kenyataan hari ini.

    Kasim berkata, bertindak atas laporan, suspek yang membawa beg sandang ditahan di lokasi sama sejurus selepas itu.

    Katanya, hasil pemeriksaan pada beg sandang berkenaan, polis menemui beberapa pakaian dalam wanita dipercayai dicuri suspek.

    “Suspek ditahan untuk siasatan lanjut mengikut Seksyen 379/448 Kanun Keseksaan,” katanya.

    BH ONLINE

  • Dinding konkrit DUKE runtuh dirempuh lori, hempap kereta bawah lebuh raya

    KUALA LUMPUR — Tembok konkrit penghadang jalan di Lebuhraya Duta-Ulu Kelang (DUKE) dekat Sentul, di sini runtuh dirempuh lori terbabas, sebelum menghempap kereta di bawah lebuh raya terbabit.

    Kejadian berlaku kira-kira jam 2 petang selepas sebuah lori yang menggunakan DUKE dikatakan terbabas merempuh tembok penghadang jalan, menyebabkannya runtuh.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Sentul, Asisten Komisioner Ahmad Sukarno Mohd Zahari mengesahkan kejadian itu, namun tiada sebarang kemalangan jiwa dilaporkan.

    Beliau berkata, siasatan lanjut berhubung kejadian itu dijalankan Bahagian Siasatan dan Penguatkuasaan Trafik Kuala Lumpur.

    Sementara beberapa foto yang dikongsi netizen menunjukkan blok konkrit yang runtuh daripada lebuh raya menghempap sebuah Perodua Kenari yang sedang diparkir di ruang bawah laluan itu.

    Kejadian itu menyebabkan bahagian kanan kereta terbabit remuk, dengan beberapa petugas juga dilihat sedang membersihkan runtuhan di lokasi.

    BH ONLINE