UN aid convoy hit by Israeli gunfire in northern Gaza

A UN humanitarian convoy carrying food aid hit by Israeli naval gunfire trying to cross northern Gaza Strip. (UNRWA)
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Updated 05 February 2024
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UN aid convoy hit by Israeli gunfire in northern Gaza

  • Lazzarini said Israel is notified of all humanitarian deliveries, yet trucks continue to come under fire

LONDON: A UN humanitarian convoy carrying food aid was hit by Israeli naval gunfire while trying to cross into the northern Gaza Strip on Monday, the The UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East said.

Philippe Lazzarini, the agency’s commissioner general, said that although the agency notifies Israel of all aid convoys and coordinates with authorities on their movements, they continue to come under fire. He added that civilians and the convoys delivering humanitarian aid to them must be protected at all times.

In a message posted on social media platform X, Tom White, the director of UNRWA Affairs in Gaza, said that no one was injured in the attack on Monday.

Bahraini activist Nabeel Rajab condemned the incident, stating on X: “Israel is still acting as a rogue state or above international law. It has done everything contrary to what the International Court of Justice demanded.”

Footage shared by UNRWA of a truck that was targeted circulated widely on social media.

“We cannot deliver humanitarian aid under fire,” the agency said. “Safe and sustainable humanitarian access is urgently needed everywhere, including to the north of Gaza.”
 


Israel defense minister vows to stay in Gaza, establish outposts

Updated 23 December 2025
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Israel defense minister vows to stay in Gaza, establish outposts

  • His remarks, reported across Israeli media, come as a fragile US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds in Gaza

JERUSALEM: Defense Minister Israel Katz on Tuesday vowed Israel will remain in Gaza and pledged to establish outposts in the north of the Palestinian territory, according to a video of a speech published by Israeli media.
His remarks, reported across Israeli media, come as a fragile US-brokered ceasefire between Israel and Hamas holds in Gaza.
Mediators are pressing for the implementation of the next phases of the truce, which would involve an Israeli withdrawal from the territory.
Speaking at an event in the Israeli settlement of Beit El in the occupied West Bank, Katz said: “We are deep inside Gaza, and we will never leave Gaza — there will be no such thing.”
“We are there to protect, to prevent what happened (from happening again),” he added, according to a video published by Israeli news site Ynet.
Katz also vowed to establish outposts in the north of Gaza in place of settlements that had been evacuated during Israel’s unilateral disengagement from the territory in 2005.
“When the time comes, God willing, we will establish in northern Gaza, Nahal outposts in place of the communities that were uprooted,” Katz said, referring to military-agricultural settlements set up by Israeli soldiers.
“We will do this in the right way and at the appropriate time.”
Katz’s remarks were slammed by former minister and chief of staff Gadi Eisenkot, who accused the government of “acting against the broad national consensus, during a critical period for Israel’s national security.”
“While the government votes with one hand in favor of the Trump plan, with the other hand it sells fables about isolated settlement nuclei in the (Gaza) Strip,” he wrote on X, referring to the Gaza peace plan brokered by US President Donald Trump.
The next phases of Trump’s plan would involve an Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the establishment of an interim authority to govern the territory in place of Hamas and the deployment of an international stabilization force.
It also envisages the demilitarization of Gaza, including the disarmament of Hamas, which the group has refused.
On Thursday, several Israelis entered the Gaza Strip in defiance of army orders and held a symbolic flag-raising ceremony to call for the reoccupation and resettlement of the Palestinian territory.