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Israeli troops round up Palestinian men in N. Gaza. U.N. warns aid operation ‘in tatters’

Israel said Friday that the military was rounding up Palestinian men in northern Gaza for interrogation. The first images of mass detentions emerged from the northern town of Beit Lahiya, showing dozens of men kneeling or sitting in the streets, stripped down to their underwear, their hands bound behind their backs and some with their heads bowed. U.N. monitors said Israeli troops reportedly detained men and boys from the age of 15 in a school-turned-shelter.

Quick Read

  1. Military Detentions in Northern Gaza: The Israeli military is conducting operations in northern Gaza, detaining Palestinian men for interrogation. This is part of an effort to find Hamas militants.
  2. Intensified Urban Warfare: The war has entered its third month with fierce urban fighting continuing in the north, highlighting Hamas’ strong resistance. Despite military operations, a significant number of residents remain in the area.
  3. Mass Detentions Visualized: Images from Beit Lahiya show mass detentions, with men bound and stripped to their underwear. The United Nations reports detentions of males as young as 15.
  4. Israeli Military Objectives: Israel aims to dismantle Hamas’ military capabilities and its rule in Gaza, following an attack by Hamas on October 7 that ignited the conflict.
  5. Humanitarian Crisis in Southern Gaza: As the Israeli campaign initially targeted northern Gaza, residents fled south, leading to overcrowding and a dire humanitarian situation, exacerbated by limited access to supplies.
  6. Psychological Warfare Tactics: Israeli planes dropped leaflets in central Gaza, containing messages for Hamas officials, using phrases from religious texts.
  7. Catastrophic Airstrikes: An airstrike in Nuseirat camp resulted in numerous casualties, with residents searching through rubble for survivors.
  8. Interrogation of Detainees: Israeli spokesperson Eylon Levy stated that the detentions are focused on military-aged men found in evacuated zones, aiming to identify Hamas members.
  9. Journalist Among Detainees: Al-Araby al-Jadeed reported that its correspondent in Gaza is among those detained.
  10. Destruction in Gaza City: The Israeli assault has caused significant destruction in Gaza City and nearby areas, with many residents still trapped or refusing to leave.
  11. Medical Facilities Under Threat: Jabaliya’s Al Awda Hospital, still operational in the north, has been surrounded by Israeli forces and subjected to shelling and sniper fire.
  12. Casualties and Resistance: The death of a prominent poet and professor, Refaat Alareer, and his family, in Shujaiya highlights the tragic human toll and ongoing resistance.
  13. West Bank Operations: Israeli forces also conducted operations in the West Bank, resulting in clashes and casualties.
  14. U.N. Warns of Humanitarian Catastrophe: U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres alerted the Security Council of an impending humanitarian disaster, with Arab and Muslim nations pushing for a cease-fire resolution.
  15. U.S. Stance and Concerns: The United States, while likely to block U.N. efforts to halt the fighting, has expressed growing concern over the civilian impact of the conflict.
  16. Targeting of Khan Younis: Israeli focus has shifted to Khan Younis, causing additional civilian displacement.
  17. Overcrowding in Rafah: Many displaced people have gathered in Rafah and Muwasi, stretching humanitarian resources thin.
  18. U.N.’s Assessment: The U.N. states that no part of southern Gaza is safe for civilians, rendering their humanitarian operation ineffective.
  19. Casualty Figures: The Gaza Health Ministry reports over 17,400 deaths, predominantly women and children, and more than 46,000 injured.
  20. Hostages and Military Losses: Hamas and militants initially killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and took over 240 hostages. The Israeli military has lost 93 troops.

The Associated Press has the story:

Israeli troops round up Palestinian men in N. Gaza. U.N. warns aid operation ‘in tatters’

Newslooks- DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP)

Israel said Friday that the military was rounding up Palestinian men in northern Gaza for interrogation, searching for Hamas militants, while desperate Palestinians in the south crowded into an ever-shrinking area, and the U.N. warned that its aid operation is “in tatters.”

The detentions pointed to Israeli efforts to secure the military’s hold on northern Gaza as the war entered its third month. Furious urban fighting has continued in the north, underscoring Hamas’ heavy resistance, and tens of thousands of residents are believed to remain in the area six weeks after troops and tanks rolled in.

Captured and detained Palestinians sit on a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers stand guard, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas this handout image obtained by Reuters on December 8, 2023.

The first images of mass detentions emerged Thursday from the northern town of Beit Lahiya, showing dozens of men kneeling or sitting in the streets, stripped down to their underwear, their hands bound behind their backs and some with their heads bowed. U.N. monitors said Israeli troops reportedly detained men and boys from the age of 15 in a school-turned-shelter.

Israel has vowed to crush the military capabilities of Hamas, which rules Gaza, and remove it from power following the group’s Oct. 7 attack that sparked the war.

Israel’s air and ground campaign initially focused on the northern half of Gaza, leading hundreds of thousands of residents to flee south. A week ago, Israel expanded its ground assault into central and south Gaza, where nearly the territory’s entire population of 2.3 million Palestinians are crowded, many of them cut off from humanitarian supplies.

Captured and detained Palestinians sit on a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers stand guard, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas this handout image obtained by Reuters on December 8, 2023.

In central Gaza, Israeli planes on Friday dropped leaflets on the refugee camps of Nuseirat and Maghazi with a message for Hamas officials.

“To Hamas leaders: A life for a life, an eye for an eye and whoever started is to blame. If you punish, then punish with the like of that wherewith you were afflicted,” the leaflet read, cobbling together verses from the Muslim holy book, the Quran, that are similar to a warning in the Old Testament.

The leaflet left out the rest of the Quranic verse, which says it is better to patiently endure afflictions without retaliating at all.

Captured and detained Palestinians sit on a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers stand guard, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas this handout image obtained by Reuters on December 8, 2023.

Hours later, a strike shattered a residential building in Nuseirat camp, killing at least 21 people, according to officials at the nearby hospital. Following the blast, residents were seen digging beneath the rubble, looking for survivors and belongings that could be unearthed.

HUNDREDS ROUNDED UP

Eylon Levy, an Israeli government spokesman, said Friday that those detained in northern Gaza were “military-aged men who were discovered in areas that civilians were supposed to have evacuated weeks ago.”

Israeli soldiers gather near the border with the Gaza Strip, southern Israel, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo)

Authorities were questioning the detainees to determine whether they were members of the militant group, Levy said, indicating there would be more such sweeps going forward as troops move from north to south.

The London-based news outlet Al-Araby al-Jadeed, or The New Arab, said one of the men seen in the photos of the detainees is its Gaza correspondent Diaa al-Kahlout, and that he was rounded up with other civilians.

Captured and detained Palestinians sit on a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers stand guard, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas this handout image obtained by Reuters on December 8, 2023.

The Israeli assault has obliterated much of Gaza City and surrounding areas in the north. Still, tens of thousands of residents are believed to remain there, though the U.N. says it cannot confirm exact numbers. Some are unable to move, others refuse to leave their homes, saying the overcrowded south is no safer or fearing they will not be allowed to return.

Heavy fighting has been underway for days in Jabaliya refugee camp and the Gaza City district of Shujaiya. The U.N. said Jabaliya’s Al Awda Hospital — one of two hospitals still operating in the north — was surrounded by Israeli forces and sustained damage due to Israeli shelling. It said Israeli sniper fire into the hospital has also been reported.

Captured and detained Palestinians sit on a street in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli soldiers stand guard, amid the ongoing ground operation of the Israeli army against Palestinian Islamist group Hamas this handout image obtained by Reuters on December 8, 2023.

“Airstrikes and random artillery shelling have continued intensely since last night until this morning,” said Hassan Al Najjar, a journalist speaking by phone from northern Gaza.

On Thursday in Shujaiya, a prominent poet and English professor, Refaat Alareer, was killed, along with his brother, sister and her four children, when Israeli shelling hit the house they were staying in, according to colleagues at “We Are Not Numbers,” a nonprofit he helped found.

Days earlier, Alareer wrote on X that his walls were shaking with the thunder of bombing, shelling and gunfire that were drawing closer. The last poem he wrote and shared on social media read, “If I must die/ let it bring hope/ let it be a tale.”

The military says it makes every effort to spare civilians and accuses Hamas of using them as human shields as the militants fight in dense residential areas.

There has also been a dramatic surge in deadly military raids and an increase in restrictions on Palestinian residents in the occupied West Bank since the start of the war.

Israeli forces stormed into a refugee camp Friday in the West Bank to arrest suspected Palestinian militants, unleashing fighting with local gunmen in which six Palestinians were killed, health officials said. The Israeli military did not respond to a request for comment on the operation.

Medics evacuate a wounded Palestinian following an Israeli military raid in Faraa refugee camp, West Bank, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. The Palestinian Health Ministry says that five Palestinians were killed when Israeli forces raided the camp prompting fighting with local militants. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

IMPENDING CATASTROPHE

The continuation of tough fighting in the north raises fears that Israel’s move south to uproot Hamas will wreak similar devastation.

Earlier this week, U.N Secretary-General Antonio Guterres used a rarely exercised power to warn the Security Council of an impending “humanitarian catastrophe,” and Arab and predominantly Muslim nations have called for a vote Friday on a council resolution to demand an immediate cease-fire.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres addresses the situation in Israel after an attack by Hamas during a news briefing at United Nations headquarters Monday, Oct. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle)

The United States, Israel’s closest ally, appears likely to block any U.N. effort to halt the fighting, which was triggered by the deadly Oct. 7 attack by Hamas militants on southern Israel.

But U.S. concern over the devastation is growing. U.S. officials told Israel ahead of the expansion of its ground offensive into southern Gaza that it must limit civilian deaths and displacement after the high death toll in the north.

A Palestinian child wounded in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip is treated in Khan Younis on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

Israel’s focus the past week has been on Khan Younis, the territory’s second-largest city. On Friday, the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said Israel’s air force attacked a home facing the society’s office in Khan Younis. It did not give details about casualties.

Tens of thousands of people displaced by the fighting have packed into the border city of Rafah, in the far south of the Gaza Strip, and Muwasi, a nearby patch of barren coastline. Israel has designated Muwasi as a safe zone. But the U.N. and relief agencies have called that a poorly planned solution.

Palestinians wounded in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip arrive at a hospital in Khan Younis on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

With shelters significantly beyond capacity, many people pitched tents along the side of the road leading from Rafah to Muwasi.

“We do not have a humanitarian operation in southern Gaza that can be called by that name anymore,” the U.N.’s humanitarian chief, Martin Griffiths, said Thursday. The pace of Israel’s military assault “has made no place safe for civilians in southern Gaza, which had been a cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians and thus to provide aid to them. But without places of safety, that plan is in tatters.”

Palestinians sit by the building of the Al-Nadi family destroyed in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip in Nusseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, early Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Adel Hana)

Israel’s campaign has killed more than 17,400 people in Gaza — 70% of them women and children — and wounded more than 46,000, according to the territory’s Health Ministry, which says many others are trapped under rubble. The ministry does not differentiate between civilian and combatant deaths.

Palestinians wounded in the Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip arrive at a hospital in Khan Younis on Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. (AP Photo/Mohammed Dahman)

Hamas and other militants killed about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, in the Oct. 7 attack and took more than 240 hostages. More than 130 hostages remain in Gaza, predominately soldiers and civilian men, after more than 100 were freed, most during a cease-fire last month. The military says 93 of its troops have been killed in the ground campaign.

Mourners pray next to the bodies of six Palestinians during their funeral in Faraa refugee camp, West Bank, Friday, Dec. 8, 2023. The Palestinian Health Ministry says that six Palestinians were killed when Israeli forces raided the camp prompting fighting with local militants. (AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed)

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