Above photo: Displaced Palestinians ordered by the Israeli military to evacuate the northern part of Gaza flee amid an Israeli military operation in Jabalia, October 25, 2024. Mahmoud Issa/Quds Net News via ZUMA Press Wire/APA Images.
Says It Will Expand Offensive To Beit Lahia.
Spokesperson Yitzhak Cohen said the Israel army is close to the complete “evacuation” of north Gaza, and Palestinian residents will not be allowed to return. This marks the first official admission of the intent to permanently expel Palestinians.
Casualties
- 43,391 + killed* and at least 102,347 wounded in the Gaza Strip, including 59% women, children, and elderly, as of October 21, 2024.*
- 779+ Palestinians have been killed in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem. This includes at least 146 children.**
- 3,103 Lebanese killed and more than 13,856 wounded by Israeli forces since October 8, 2023***
- Israel revised its estimated October 7 death toll down from 1,400 to 1,189.
- The Israeli army recognizes the death of 890 Israeli soldiers and the injury of at least 5,065 others since October 7.****
* Gaza’s branch of the Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed this figure in its daily report, published through its WhatsApp channel on November 7, 2024. Rights groups and public health experts estimate the death toll to be much higher.
** The death toll in the West Bank and Jerusalem is not updated regularly. This is the latest figure according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health as of November 7, 2024.
*** This figure was released by the Lebanese Health Ministry, updated on November 7, 2024. The counting is based on the Lebanese official date for the beginning of “the Israeli aggression on Lebanon,” when Israel began airstrikes on Lebanese territory after the beginning of Hezbollah’s “support front” for Gaza.
**** These figures are released by the Israeli military, showing the soldiers whose names “were allowed to be published.” Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot reported on August 4, 2024, that some 10,000 Israeli soldiers and officers have been either killed or wounded since October 7. The head of the Israeli army’s wounded association told Israel’s Channel 12 that the number of wounded Israeli soldiers exceeds 20,000, including at least 8,000 who have been permanently handicapped as of June 1. Israel’s Channel 7 reported that according to the Israeli war ministry’s rehabilitation service numbers, 8,663 new wounded joined the army’s handicap rehabilitation system since October 7 and as of June 18.
Key Developments
Gaza
- Israeli army says it is close to completely “evacuating” the population of north Gaza and that they will not be allowed to return to their homes.
- Israel says it will expand its offensive in north Gaza to include Beit Lahia.
- Israeli forces kill at least 20 Palestinians in north Gaza in the past 24 hours while bombing a marketplace in Beit Lahia and several houses in Jabalia.
- Israeli forces bomb Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.
- Israeli strikes target the upper floors of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, forcing patients to flee to the lower floors.
Lebanon
- Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem says political moves will not end the war and “only the battlefield will deter Israel.”
- Qassem says only “indirect negotiations through the Lebanese state” will result in end of the war.
- Hezbollah launches rocket barrage directly at Israel’s Ben Gurion International Airport for the first time, one rocket strikes airport’s perimeter.
- Israel bombs Tyre, Saida, Baalbek, and Lebanese towns and villages in the south and the Beqaa Valley.
- Lebanese authorities say 70% of the population of Baalbek has fled the city.
- Lebanese authorities say that 1 in 4 Lebanese have been displaced since the beginning of Israel’s offensive on the country in early October.
West Bank
- Israeli forces raid Tulkarem and Jenin, clash with Palestinian fighters.
- Israel kills 11 Palestinians in West Bank since Monday, including seven in Jenin.
- Two Israelis injured in a car-ramming attack north of Ramallah. Palestinian car driver killed by Israeli forces.
- Israeli settlers take over five dunams of Palestinian farmland in northern Jordan Valley in the West Bank.
- Israeli settlers steal Palestinians’ olive harvest in the village of Yasuf near Salfit in the northern West Bank.
Israeli Army Says It Is Staying In North Gaza
Israel announced on Thursday that it will expand its offensive on north Gaza, which has been ongoing since October 5 last month. According to the Israeli army, military operations that have largely taken place in Jabalia refugee camp will expand to Beit Lahia.
In Jabalia, Israeli forces have been carpet bombing the remaining infrastructure of the refugee camp and deploying quadcopter drones among the civilian population. Eyewitnesses who spoke to Mondoweiss last month reported that the drones fired on fleeing residents waving white flags and targeted individuals using facial recognition. Simultaneously, Israeli forces have blocked the entry of food and medicine to all of northern Gaza, pushing inhabitants to leave the area or starve. Survivors of the ongoing invasion report an “extermination” campaign.
Most Palestinians who have been forced to leave Jabalia have fled to Gaza City, just south of north Gaza. Others have fled to Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun within the north, and according to local sources, only a small number of Palestinians have fled to the southern Gaza Strip.
On Tuesday, a spokesperson of the Israeli army, Yitzhak Cohen, said in a press briefing that the army has come close to the complete “evacuation” of the population of north Gaza. The army spokesperson said that Palestinian residents of the north will not be allowed to return to their homes. This declaration marks the first official Israeli admission of the intent to permanently expel Palestinians from north Gaza.
The Israeli army continues to besiege Kamal Adwan Hospital, ten days after first raiding the medical compound and forcibly removing most of its patients, medical staff, and the displaced civilians sheltering there. The hospital’s director, Dr. Husam Abu Safiyeh, said on Wednesday that Israeli forces have been striking the upper floors of the hospital, putting patients’ lives in danger. Video footage taken from inside the hospital showed the moment when Palestinian civilians were clearing the upper floors as Israeli bombs struck the hospital.
Dr. Abu Safiyeh said that Israeli forces had arrested most of the medical staff in the invasion ten days ago and were blocking the arrival of medical teams. Abu Safiyeh added that only a few doctors, in addition to himself, remained to tend to the patients that were left.
Several wounded patients lost their lives at Kamal Adwan due to the lack of specialized personnel and medical supplies, the hospital director said.
Kamal Adwan is the only remaining functioning hospital in north Gaza.
Implementing the Generals’ Plan?
Israel has periodically invaded and besieged north Gaza, including Jabalia, Beit Lahia, Beit Hanoun, and al-Twam, since October 7 of last year, while its bombardment of the northern governorate has not stopped throughout the past year.
Before the war, approximately 700,000 Palestinians lived in the Gaza Strip’s northern governorate, but the majority of them fled south throughout the war. Prior to the most recent offensive last month, some 200,000 Palestinians were estimated to have remained in northern Gaza, but the Israeli onslaught has almost halved those numbers, according to local Civil Defense crews.
Israel’s current offensive on northern Gaza aligns with the so-called “Generals’ Plan,” a proposal of a group of top Israeli generals that aims to empty Gaza of its population through a systematic campaign of starvation, mass killing, and forcible displacement. The plan is based on a vision laid out by retired Israeli general Giora Eiland in the early months of the war. Eiland’s vision is that Israel should impose unlivable conditions on the inhabitants of northern Gaza by starving them out and forcing them to leave for the south. Whoever remains, Eiland said, would be considered a Hamas member or sympathizer, and thus a legitimate target. The idea is to drain northern Gaza of its population and thus isolate Hamas from its social base, forcing it to capitulate or die.
Last September, several Israeli generals endorsed Eiland’s vision and proposed it to the government. Netanyahu then told Israeli lawmakers that he was considering the “Generals’ Plan,” as reported by AP in mid-October. Two weeks after Netanyahu’s reported meeting with Israeli lawmakers, the siege on northern Gaza and the ground invasion of Jabalia began.
Last week, the Israeli army said that it had ended most of its “operations” in north Gaza and that it would end its offensive there soon. This announcement gave the impression that Israel would refrain from the full implementation of the Generals’ Plan, but the Israeli army’s most recent announcement that the offensive would expand to Beit Lahia indicates that Eiland’s plan is continuing apace.