Aid workers among 23 killed since dawn in Israeli attacks on Gaza
- At least 23 people have been killed by the Israeli military across the Gaza Strip since dawn, including 17 in Gaza City, one in Jabalia and five, including three World Central Kitchen aid workers, in Khan Younis, according to our team on the ground.
- Hunger and suffering among Palestinians in Gaza have reached “catastrophic” levels, the besieged territory’s Government Media Office says.
Child among three injured in Israeli strikes on southern Lebanon: Ministry
Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health says an Israeli strike on a vehicle in south Lebanon has injured three people, including a child, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
“An Israeli enemy strike on a car in Majdal Zoun wounded three people including a seven-year-old child,” the Health Ministry said in a statement.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
Lebanon’s Tyre attempts to rebuild water, electricity facilities amid ceasefire
We are right now at the water facility in Tyre which was entirely wiped out by Israeli air strikes.
This was a facility that used to provide water to tens of thousands of people around the city and district. Now, there are attempts to repair it so that people can get back to their normal lives. However, it is challenging.
The main focus of the municipality and government sector here is to get water and electricity to houses once again, to get people to the shops, streets, trying to remove debris and rubble from the streets.
Up to 300km (186 miles) of Lebanese geography, mainly of the villages off the border are closed to Lebanese to go back to their villages and agricultural lands.