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In the second day of hearings Friday at the United Nations' top court, Israel rejected allegations levied by South Africa that its campaign against Hamas amounts to genocide against the Palestinian people, saying that, if anything, it is Hamas that is guilty of genocide.

Although the case is likely to take years to resolve, South Africa is asking the International Court of Justice to order an immediate suspension of Israelโ€™s military offensive in the Gaza Strip. Itโ€™s unclear if Israel would comply with any court order.

Meanwhile, the United States and British militaries have launched strikes on sites used by the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group in Yemen in retaliation for their attacks on ships in the Red Sea. The Houthis say their attacks are aimed at stopping Israelโ€™s war on Hamas, but their targets increasingly have little or no connection to Israel and imperil a crucial trade route linking Asia and the Middle East with Europe.

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The Oct. 7 Hamas attack from Gaza into southern Israel that triggered the war killed around 1,200 people and saw some 250 others taken hostage by militants. Israelโ€™s air, ground and sea assault in Gaza has killed more than 23,000 people, some 70% of them women and children, according to the Health Ministry in the Hamas-ruled territory. The count does not differentiate between civilians and combatants.

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โ€” The U.S. military strikes another Houthi-controlled site in Yemen after warning ships to avoid parts of Red Sea. How Houthi attacks on ships there are crimping global trade.

โ€” Israel defends itself at the U.N.โ€™s top court against allegations of genocide.

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โ€” U.S. defense secretary ordered Yemen strikes from hospital where he's receiving prostate cancer care.

โ€” Israel kills three Palestinians after they attack inside West Bank settlement, army says.

โ€” Blinken sees a path to peace in Gaza, reconstruction and regional security after his regional tour.

โ€” Find more of AP's coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war.

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THOUSANDS RALLY IN INDONESIA DEMANDING CEASE-FIRE

JAKARTA, Indonesia โ€” At least 5,000 pro-Palestinian demonstrators rallied Saturday in front of the heavily guarded U.S. Embassy in downtown Jakarta to demand a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas war.

Organized by the Indonesian Mass Organization Council, a conservative Muslim forum, the protesters wore black and white as they joined the Global Day of Action Stop the War on Gaza. Waving Indonesian and Palestinian flags, they held signs that read โ€œBoycott Israel,โ€ โ€œEnd the Genocide of Palestiniansโ€ and โ€œCeasefire Now.โ€

Indonesia, the worldโ€™s most populous Muslim-majority nation, has long been a strong supporter of Palestinians and does not have formal diplomatic relations with Israel.

U.S. SAYS ITS MILITARY STRUCK ANOTHER HOUTHI SITE IN YEMEN

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WASHINGTON โ€” The U.S. military has struck another Houthi-controlled site in Yemen that was determined to be putting commercial vessels in the Red Sea at risk.

The strike happened early Saturday, according to two U.S. officials who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss an operation that hadnโ€™t yet been publicly announced.

Associated Press journalists in Sanaa, Yemenโ€™s capital, heard one loud explosion.

The first day of strikes on Friday hit 28 locations and struck more than 60 targets. However the U.S. determined the additional location, a radar site, still presented a threat to maritime traffic, one official said.

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By Tara Copp, Lolita C. Baldor, Jon Gambrell and Aamer Madhani.

ISRAEL'S ORDERS FOR DISLACEMENT IN GAZA POTENTIALLY AMOUNT TO A WAR CRIME, U.N. SAYS

UNITED NATIONS โ€“ Israelโ€™s orders for massive displacement of more than 1 million people in Gaza without ensuring access to food, health care, shelter or safety fail to meet international legal requirements and โ€œpotentially amount to forcible transfer, a war crime,โ€ a senior U.N. official said Friday.

Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ilze Brands Kehris also expressed alarm at โ€œincendiary statementsโ€ by some Israeli officials pushing for Palestinians to be resettled overseas.

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โ€œPalestiniansโ€™ right to return to their homes must be subject to an ironclad guarantee,โ€ she told a Security Council meeting on the threat of forced displacement.

U.N. humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths told the council that โ€œwhat has been unfolding in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory is a war conducted with almost no regard for the impact on civilians.โ€

As a result of Israelโ€™s unrelenting evacuation orders, he said, more people โ€œare being crammed into an ever-smaller sliver of land, only to find yet more violence and deprivation, inadequate shelter and a near absence of the most basic services.โ€

Griffiths also said the statements by Israeli officials on encouraging Palestinians to go to other countries raise โ€œgrave concernsโ€ about possible โ€œforcible mass transfer or deportation โ€ฆ something that would be strictly prohibited under international law.โ€

U.S. DEFENSE SECRETARY WAS IN HOSPITAL WHEN HE ORDERED STRIKES ON YEMEN, PENTAGON SAYS

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WASHINGTON โ€” From his hospital room, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin first orchestrated and then watched in real time as the U.S. retaliatory attack on Yemen-based Houthi militants unfolded Thursday night.

It was the latest in a series of responsibilities Austin has carried out from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where he has been recovering from complications due to treatments for prostate cancer that he initially did not disclose.

On Friday, President Joe Biden said it was a lapse in judgment for Austin to keep his hospitalization a secret, but said he still has confidence in the Pentagon chief.

Austinโ€™s delays in disclosing his prostate cancer and his hospitalization have roiled the administration, Pentagon and Congress. Pentagon officials have repeatedly said that Austin has been performing his duties for the last week, even as he remains hospitalized.

GERMANY TO JOIN U.N. CASE ON ISRAEL'S BEHALF, SAYS โ€˜NO BASISโ€™ FOR GENOCIDE CHARGE

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BERLIN โ€” Germanyโ€™s government said Friday that it will request to join the International Court of Justice case as third party on Israelโ€™s behalf, saying there is โ€œno basis whatsoeverโ€ for genocide accusations.

Under the courtโ€™s rules, if Germany files a declaration of intervention in the case, it will be able to make legal arguments to support Israel at the merits phase of this case to address how the genocide convention should be interpreted, legal expects say.

"That would come after the court issues its decision on South Africaโ€™s request for urgent measures to protect the Palestinian people in Gaza,โ€ said international lawyer Balkees Jarrah, associate director of the international justice program at Human Rights Watch, in an interview from The Hague where she attended the ICJ hearings.

Berlin's support for Israel carries some symbolic significance given Germanyโ€™s Nazi history.

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โ€œHamas terrorists brutally attacked, tortured, killed and kidnapped innocent people in Israel,โ€ German government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit said in a statement Friday. โ€œSince then, Israel has been defending itself against the inhumane attack by Hamas.โ€

โ€œWe know that different countries assess Israelโ€™s operation in Gaza differently,โ€ Hebestreit said. โ€œHowever, the Federal Government firmly and expressly rejects the accusation of genocide that has now been made against Israel at the International Court of Justice.โ€

Hebestreit said Germany โ€œsees itself as particularly committed to the Convention against Genocide.โ€ He added: โ€œWe firmly oppose political instrumentalization,.โ€

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the announcement, saying the gesture โ€œtouches all of Israel's citizens.โ€

ISRAEL KILLS 3 PALESTINIANS AFTER THEY ATTACK WEST BANK SETTLEMENT, ARMY SAYS

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JERUSALEM โ€” The Israeli army said Friday it killed three Palestinian men who infiltrated a West Bank settlement and fired on soldiers.

The soldiers were attacked while patrolling the settlement of Adora in the southern West Bank and they returned fire, killing three men, according to Israelโ€™s Army Radio.

One 34-year-old Palestinian man involved in the attack was wounded with a shot to the leg, Israelโ€™s medical rescue service said, without providing more information.

The attack came amid surging violence in the occupied territory nearly 100 days into Israelโ€™s war with Hamas in Gaza.

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Israel has held the West Bank under a tight grip ever since Hamasโ€™ deadly cross-border attack in southern Israel on Oct. 7. The army frequently stages deadly military raids it says are aimed at stamping out militancy.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says Israeli forces have killed 344 Palestinians in the West Bank since Oct. 7.

U.N. SAYS โ€˜DESPERATIONโ€™ AMONG PREGNANT WOMEN, NEW MOTHERS AND OTHERS IN GAZA

UNITED NATIONS โ€“ Returning from a week in Gaza, a senior official for the U.N. agency that focuses on sexual and reproductive rights for women warned that the situation โ€œis beyond any of our worst nightmares โ€“ and itโ€™s getting worse.โ€

Dominic Allen, the U.N. Population Fundโ€™s representative covering the Palestinian territories, told reporters in a video briefing from East Jerusalem on Friday that โ€œdesperation is everywhere,โ€ from pregnant women, doctors and midwives to humanitarian workers and people who have fled their homes and are moving to the southern part of Gaza.

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Many pregnant women who should be getting extra nutrition are suffering from thirst, malnutrition and lack of health, Allen said. โ€œIf the bombs donโ€™t kill them, if disease hunger and dehydration donโ€™t catch up with them, simply giving life will โ€” and we canโ€™t let this happen.โ€

He repeated his message several times: โ€œThe world needs to help Gaza. It needs to help at scale, and it needs to help now.โ€

Allen said he is โ€œterrified for the 1 million women and girls in Gaza,โ€ including 690,000 who are of menstruating age but have almost no sanitary supplies, and 5,500 pregnant women due to give birth in the coming months โ€“ which means 180 births every day in Gaza.

Since Hamasโ€™ Oct. 7 surprise invasion of south Israel and Israelโ€™s military response, UNFPA estimates there have been 18,000 births, he said. While the agency has been able to provide supplies for more than half of those deliveries, โ€œmuch more is needed.โ€

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One of the few functioning hospitals in southern Gaza that he visited is overwhelmed with 70 to 80 births a day, including 20 cesarean sections, Allen said, and women can only spend a few hours in the hospital because of the overcrowding. That means the mothers and their mainly underweight babies arenโ€™t getting the post-natal care they need, he said.

IRAN PRAISES YEMENโ€™S HOUTHIS IN WAKE OF U.S.-LED BOMBING

TEHRAN โ€” Iranโ€™s foreign minister on Friday praised Yemen's Houthi rebels for their support for the Palestinians in Gaza, an apparent reference to Houthi attacks on Red Sea shipping that the Houthis say are aimed at stopping Israelโ€™s war on Hamas.

However, Hossein Amir Abdollahian also said in a post on X that the Houthis are โ€œfully committed to marine and shipping security,โ€ without elaborating.

The foreign minister said the United States, instead of striking Yemen, should halt its military support for Israel's operations in Gaza and the West Bank in order to restore security to the entire Mideast.

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In Tehran, a group of people gathered outside the British Embassy in Iran to protest London's role in this week's airstrikes on Yemen. Carrying Palestinian flags, they burnt flags of Britain, U.S. and Israel. Similar rallies were held earlier on the day after Friday prayer ceremonies in the capital Tehran and other major cities of the country.

KEY HOSPITAL LOSES POWER IN CENTRAL GAZA, DOCTORS WARN PATIENTS WILL DIE WITHIN HOURS

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza โ€” Power cut off at the main hospital in central Gaza on Friday after it ran out of fuel for its main generator, according to an Associated Press journalist at the hospital, and doctors warned that patients would soon die if electricity isnโ€™t restored.

The cut came soon after Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the city of Deir al-Balah warned that its fuel supply was about to run out. It said the U.N. had told it a fuel delivery was expected but it had not arrived by Friday night.

After the facility went black after nightfall, staff kept ventilators and incubators operating using batteries charged by solar power during the day. But they warned that would last only a few hours. โ€œIn two hours at most, if the electricity doesnโ€™t come back, and the oxygen, these patients you see here will die,โ€ said one doctor, Taiseer Abu Sweirih, speaking to the AP in front of bed-ridden patients on life support.

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The hospital has been overwhelmed with wounded from Israelโ€™s bombardment and ground offensive across the central portion of Gaza.

Last week, the WHO said half of Gazaโ€™s 36 hospitals are out of action, while the remaining 13 are only partially functional.

Gazaโ€™s health sector has been decimated by the three month war between Israel and Hamas, with many hospitals unable to treat the rising number of casualties or re-stock supplies including basic medicine.

U.N. CHIEF SAYS YEMEN'S HOUTHIS MUST HEED CALL TO STOP ATTACKING SHIPS

UNITED NATIONS โ€“ The United Nations chief says Yemenโ€™s Houthi rebels must comply with the Security Council resolution demanding an immediate halt to all attacks on shipping in the Red Sea.

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Secretary-General Antonio Guterres took note of Thursdayโ€™s U.S. and British airstrikes, with support from other countries, said U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric on Friday. Guterres called on all nations that are โ€œdefending their vessels from attacks to do so in accordance with international law, as stipulated in the resolution.โ€

The Security Council approved the resolution by a vote of 11-0 vote Wednesday with Russia and China among the four countries that abstained. In addition to condemning and demanding a halt to Houthi attacks, it implicitly condemned the Houthiโ€™s main weapons supplier, Iran.

Dujarric said the secretary-general also calls on all parties โ€not to escalate even more the situation in the interest of peace and stability in the Red Sea and the wider regionโ€ and โ€œto avoid acts that could further worsen the situation in Yemen itself.โ€

DEAL TO DELIVER MEDICINE TO HOSTAGES IN GAZA IS IN THE WORKS BETWEEN ISRAEL AND QATAR

JERUSALEM โ€” Israel and Qatar are working on a deal to deliver much-needed medication to Israeli hostages being held by Hamas in Gaza, the Israeli government and a diplomat said Friday.

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Hamas and Israel have both shown willingness to allow the delivery of the medicine, the diplomat said, speaking on condition of anonymity because the negotiations were still ongoing. Logistics are still being worked out, including the types of medications needed and how to deliver them, the diplomat said.

The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he had assigned the head of the Mossad intelligence service, David Barnea, to discuss the entry of medicines to the hostages with the Qataris, who have acted as mediators with Hamas in previous negotiations over hostage releases. In a statement, the office said the delivery could take place in the coming days.

The diplomat said the move for a deal came after families of hostages met with Qatarโ€™s prime minister and raised their worry that some of their loved ones are in need of important prescription medication.

Hamas and other militants abducted around 250 men, women and children during their Oct. 7 attack on southern Israel that triggered the war in Gaza. During a cease-fire, around 100 hostages were freed in return for the release of Palestinians imprisoned by Israel, leaving around 130, mostly men, including 10 over the age of 75. Since then, Israel has announced that 20 died in captivity, leaving around 110.

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The diplomat said discussions were also underway with international NGOs about delivering the medicines. During a round of swaps of hostages for Palestinians imprisoned by Israel in November, the International Committee of the Red Cross served as the go-between, receiving freed hostages from Hamas and transporting them out of the territory.

The ICRCโ€™s spokesperson in Geneva, Jason Straziuso, would not comment on the reported deal but said that since the start of the war, the group has been calling for three things โ€” โ€œthat the hostages be released, barring that, that we be allowed to visit them and deliver medications as needed, and that the hostages be able to communicate with their family.โ€

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Associated Press writer Isabel Debre contributed.

NEW MISSILE ATTACK AGAINST VESSEL OFF YEMEN'S COAST, U.K. SAYS

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates โ€” A new missile attack has been reported off Yemen. The British militaryโ€™s United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations, which oversees Mideast waters, reported the attack Friday night.

It said the missile was fired toward a ship 90 miles (145 kilometers) southeast of Aden, Yemen, while the ship was being followed by three small vessels.

The ship reported no injures or damage from the attack, the organization said.

โ€œVessels are advised to transit with caution,โ€ it warned.

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The U.S. Navy has warned American-flagged vessels to stay out of areas around Yemen in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden for the next 72 hours, a notice to shippers issued by the U.S. said. The warning came over the airstrikes launched by a U.S.-led coalition against the Houthis.

GAZA LOSES PHONE AND INTERNET DUE TO FIGHTING, CUTTING OFF COMMUNICATION WITH OUTSIDE WORLD

CAIRO โ€” The Palestinian telecoms provider, Paltel, said Friday all communication services across Gaza have dropped due to ongoing fighting, isolating the besieged territory from the outside world.

โ€œWe regret to announce that all telecom services in Gaza Strip have been lost due to the ongoing aggressionโ€ Paltel said in a post on X. โ€œGaza is blacked out again.โ€

Communication services in Gaza have completely dropped at least seven times since the Oct. 7 start of the Israel-Hamas war, according to Paltel.

The telecom company is used by people in both the Israel-occupied West Bank and The Gaza Strip.

ISRAEL SAYS IT COMPLIES WITH INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THAT A RULING OF GENOCIDE WOULD SET A BAD PRECEDENT

JERUSALEM โ€” Israel argued on Friday that South Africa was trying to defame Israeli leadership and society by accusing the country of genocide at the International Court of Justice.

Making Israelโ€™s closing statement, attorney Gilad Noam said South Africaโ€™s case against Israel made the nation look like a state โ€œsingularly consumed with destroying an entire population. That is patently false.โ€

Noam, Israelโ€™s deputy attorney general for international law, argued that compliance with the law was woven deeply into the fabric of the Israeli military apparatus and a core component of the Israeli state since the war that led to Israelโ€™s creation. That war forced an estimated 700,000 Palestinians from their homes in what is known by Palestinians as the โ€œNakba,โ€ Arabic for โ€œcatastrophe."

โ€œWhen the cannons roar in Gaza, the law is not silent,โ€ Noam said. โ€œThis has been the case since 1948.โ€

On Thursday, South Africaโ€™s legal team alleged that Israeli leadership had demonstrated โ€œgenocidal intent,โ€ pointing to statements made by top officials. But Noam said Israel has no tolerance for statements calling for harm to civilians in Gaza and that the Israeli justice system could consider them to be incitement.

Noam said an order by the court asking Israel to halt hostilities in Gaza would lead to a โ€œperverse situationโ€ in which Hamas would continue to attack citizens of Israel, hold about 136 hostages in the Gaza Strip and prevent displaced Israelis from returning to their homes. It would also set a precedent, he said, in which militant groups like Hamas turn to the international court for protection.

โ€œYes, there is a heart wrenching armed conflict," Noam said. "But the attempt to classify it as genocide will turn an instrument adopted by international community to prevent horrors of the kind that shocked the conscience of humanity during the Holocaust into a weapon in the hands of terrorist groups who have no regard for humanity or the law.โ€

GERMANY SAYS โ€˜NO BASISโ€™ FOR GENOCIDE ACCUSATION AGAINST ISRAEL

BERLIN โ€” Germanyโ€™s government said there is โ€œno basis whatsoeverโ€ for an accusation of genocide against Israel at the International Court of Justice.

โ€œWe know that different countries assess Israelโ€™s operation in Gaza differently,โ€ government spokesperson Steffen Hebestreit said in a statement Friday. โ€œHowever, the Federal Government firmly and expressly rejects the accusation of genocide that has now been made against Israel at the International Court of Justice.โ€

Given Germanyโ€™s Nazi history, Hebestreit said the German government โ€œsees itself as particularly committed to the Convention against Genocide.โ€ The convention is a โ€œcentral instrumentโ€ for preventing future crimes against humanity like the Holocaust, he said.

โ€œWe firmly oppose political instrumentalization,โ€ Hebestreit said.

HAMAS CONDEMNS STRIKES ON HOUTHI TARGETS

CAIRO โ€” Hamas has condemned U.S.-led strikes on Houthi targets in Yemen, saying Washington and London are responsible for any repercussions in the wider region.

โ€œWe consider it (the attack) a crime and a blatant aggression against Yemeni sovereignty, and a threat to the security of the region,โ€ the Palestinian militant group said in a statement on Telegram.

Hamas and the Houthi rebels are allies, brought together by a common enemy, Israel, and backed by a common sponsor, Iran.

The Houthis have launched at least 27 attacks against commercial shipping since the war between Israel and Hamas erupted on Oct. 7. The group says the attacks are in response to the war in Gaza but many of the ships targeted have no connection to Israel.

RUSSIA CONDEMNS STRIKES ON HOUTHI REBEL POSITIONS

MOSCOW โ€” The Kremlin on Friday condemned the U.S.-led strikes on Houthi rebel positions in Yemen, calling them โ€œillegitimate from the point of view of international law.โ€

โ€œThe countries that struck, they tried to put their actions on the basis of international law,โ€ Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters, referring to a U.N. resolution adopted earlier this week that demanded an immediate halt to attacks by the Houthi rebels on ships in the Red Sea. โ€œThis attempt was unsuccessful, because the adopted resolution does not provide any right to strike,โ€ Peskov said.

However, he described the rebelsโ€™ attacks on ships in the Red Sea as โ€œextremely wrongโ€ and added that Russia โ€œrepeatedly called on the Houthis to abandon this practice.โ€

BRITAIN'S SUNAK SAYS ATTACKS ON HOUTHI REBELS WERE โ€˜PROPORTIONATE AND TARGETEDโ€™

KYIV, Ukraine โ€” British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said attacks by Houthi rebels could not continue with impunity and that overnight strikes by the U.S. and Britain should โ€œdegrade and disruptโ€ their ability to endanger shipping through the Red Sea.

โ€œOver the last month, weโ€™ve seen a significant increase in the number of Houthi attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea,โ€ he said while on a visit to Ukraine. โ€œThatโ€™s putting innocent lives at risk, itโ€™s disrupting the global economy and itโ€™s also destabilizing the region.โ€

He said this โ€œtype of behavior canโ€™t carry onโ€ and reiterated his view that the strikes, which involved British Typhoon jets flying from a British base in Cyprus, were โ€œproportionate and targeted.โ€

Sunak said initial indications are that the strikes were successful.

โ€œPeople canโ€™t act like this with impunity and thatโ€™s why together with allies weโ€™ve decided to take this action,โ€ he added.

He said he will make a statement to Parliament about the strikes on Monday.

U.N. HEALTH AGENCY SAYS GAZA'S MAIN HOSPITAL IS PARTIALLY FUNCTIONING AGAIN

JERUSALEM โ€” The head of the World Health Organization said Friday that Gazaโ€™s main hospital has begun partially functioning once again, after an Israeli operation in early November forced it to shut down.

Director-General Tedros Gebreysus wrote on X, formerly called Twitter, that the organization has delivered 9,300 liters (2,460 gallons) of fuel to Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, allowing a 60-person medical team to begin treating over 1,000 patients. He said Shifa now has a working emergency room and a surgical ward with 40 beds.

The hospital was the site of a major Israeli raid in November. Israel said it targeted the facility because it was hiding a Hamas command and control center, but evidence provided by Israel of rooms in tunnels underneath the hospital did not fully prove the claim.

โ€œWe insist, once again, that health must be protected and never targeted or militarized,โ€ Tedros said, calling for increased fuel and medical supplies for hospitals in Gaza.

RELATIVES AND SUPPORTERS OF HAMAS-HELD HOSTAGES MARCH IN ISRAEL

JERUSALEM -- Relatives and supporters of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by the Hamas militant group marched in Israel on Friday to bring attention to the 136 people remaining in captivity ahead of the warโ€™s 100-day mark.

In one march near Kibbutz Urim in southern Israel, participants sought to focus attention on physical and sexual violence that hostages may be experiencing while in captivity. They bound themselves with red tape and marched behind a woman who writhed in a mobile cage. โ€œBring our sisters home now!" they chanted.

The marches began as Israeli lawyers sought to defend the country against charges of genocide at the International Court of Justice in The Hague. Protesters denounced the allegation, brought by South Africa.

โ€œItโ€™s a shame, itโ€™s a shame. We are the one who were murdered, who were kidnaped, who were raped, and weโ€™re going to trial and not the terrorist organization, what is wrong with you?โ€ said Eleanor Sela, one of the marchers.

ISRAEL ACCUSES SOUTH AFRICA OF USING SELECTIVE FACTS IN GENOCIDE ALLEGATION

THE HAGUE, Netherlands โ€” Israel is accusing South Africa of cherry-picking facts in its case accusing Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinian people.

Attorney Galit Raguan told the International Court of Justice on Friday that in its presentation, South Africa barely mentioned Hamas outside of its initial attack on Israel on Oct. 7, which started the ongoing hostilities.

She said South Africa has also ignored Israelโ€™s attempts to mitigate civilian harm in its ground offensive in Gaza by warning of attacks in advance, working with hospitals to provide assistance and urging evacuations in advance of operations.

South Africa โ€œpaints a dire picture, but it is a partial and deeply flawed picture,โ€ she told the court.

She accused Hamas of using hospitals and other civilian facilities to launch military operations and shelter fighters, and suggested the militant group sought civilian casualties to help sway opinion against Israel.

โ€œHamas has built a military strategy founded on embedding its assets and operatives in and amongst the civilian population,โ€ she said.

โ€œUrban warfare will always result in tragic deaths, harm and damage, but in Gaza, these undesired outcomes are exacerbated because they are the desired outcomes of Hamas.โ€

GERMANY BACKS U.S.-LED STRIKES ON HOUTHI REBELS

BERLIN โ€” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said Friday that Germany backs the United States-led strikes on Houthi targets in the Red Sea.

โ€œThe reaction has our political support,โ€ Baerbock said from Kuala Lumpur after a meeting with Malaysiaโ€™s Foreign Minister, Mohamad Hasan, according to the news agency dpa.

She criticized the Houthis for โ€œcontributing to the destabilization of an already tense regional situationโ€ with their attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea, calling on the group to โ€œstop these attacks immediately.โ€

Baerbock said German and European Union leaders are working to quickly determine โ€œhow we ourselves can strengthen stabilization in the Red Sea and can contribute to this stabilization.โ€

NETHERLANDS SUPPORTS STRIKES ON HOUTHI REBELS

THE HAGUE, Netherlands โ€” Caretaker Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said his country supports the U.S. and British military strikes on Houthi rebels who have targeted shipping in the Red Sea.

โ€œThe Houthi attacks are a clear violation of international law and pose a threat to maritime personnel and trade flows. The US-British action is based on the right of self-defense, aims to protect free passage and is focused on de-escalation,โ€ Rutte said in a message on X, formerly Twitter.

โ€œThe Netherlands, with its long history as a sea-faring country, places significant importance on the right of free passage and supports this targeted operation,โ€ he said.

IN DAY 2 OF HEARINGS, ISRAEL REJECTS SOUTH AFRICA'S ALLEGATIONS OF GENOCIDE

THE HAGUE, Netherlands โ€” Israel is rejecting allegations levied by South Africa that its campaign against Hamas amounts to genocide against the Palestinian people, saying that, if anything, it is Hamas that is guilty of genocide.

Israeli representative Tal Becker asked for a dismissal of the case, calling it โ€œa libelโ€ in his opening statement Friday to the International Court of Justice.

He told the court that Hamas started the violence with its surprise Oct. 7 attack on Israel in which more than 1,200 people were killed, while showing the court images of those people slain.

Becker accused Hamas of hiding its fighters and military assets throughout Gaza in densely populated civilian areas, and making use of mosques, homes, U.N. facilities and hospitals. He also showed the court video of Hamas official Ghazi Hamad vowing to continue attacks and annihilate Israel, while discounting the reported death toll of more than 23,000 Palestinians as โ€œunverified statistics provided by Hamas itself.โ€

โ€œIf there is a threat to the Palestinian civilians of Gaza, it stems primarily from the fact that they have lived under the control of a genocidal terrorist organization that has total disregard for their life and well-being,โ€ Becker, who is the legal adviser to the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told the court.

FRANCE CONDEMNS HOUTHI ATTACKS ON VESSELS IN THE RED SEA

PARIS โ€” France condemned Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea and demanded an immediate halt Friday. France has warships in the region that protect commercial vessels and are working with American and British partners.

โ€œThrough these armed actions, the Houthis bear an extremely heavy responsibility for regional escalation," the French Foreign Ministry said in a statement. It noted that this weekโ€™s United Nations resolution gives countries โ€œthe right to react to these attacks.โ€

โ€œFrance will continue to assume its responsibilities and contribute to maritime security in this zone in conjunction with its partners,โ€ it said.

9 PALESTINIANS KILLED IN AN ISRAELI STRIKE IN SOUTHERN GAZA

RAFAH, Gaza Strip โ€” Nine members of a Palestinian family have been killed in an Israeli strike in southern Gaza.

Relatives gathered Friday at the Abu Yousef Al-Najar Hospital in Rafah to grieve for their loved ones who were killed the day before, their bodies laid out on the ground covered in white sheets.

Hundreds of people have been killed in recent days in strikes across the territory, including in areas of the far south where Israel has told people to seek refuge. Israeli military operations in Gaza have lately focused on the southern city of Khan Younis and urban refugee camps in the territoryโ€™s center.

The Israeli military said Friday that, over the past day, it had killed dozens of militants in Khan Younis and the Maghazi camp.

Since the Oct. 7 attack launched by Hamas into southern Israel in which some 1,200 people were killed, at least 23,469 Palestinians have been killed according to the Ministry of Health in Hamas-run Gaza.

Israel has reported 184 soldiers killed since the beginning of its ground operations.

NORWAY AND SWEDEN CALL FOR AN END TO ATTACKS IN THE RED SEA BEFORE CONFLICT SPREADS FURTHER

COPENHAGEN, Denmark โ€” Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide described the situation in the Mideast as โ€œa low-intensity conflictโ€ that was โ€œnow spreading to neighboring countries.โ€

โ€œThe basic conflict is the one we see in Gaza and in the Middle East itself. We must do everything we can to solve it,โ€ Barth Eide said. โ€œAt the same time, it is not acceptable that there are regular attacks on shipping through the Red Sea.โ€

His Swedish colleague Tobias Billstrรถm said in a statement to the Swedish news agency TT that the responsibility for the situation โ€œlies with the Houthis. Their attacks in the Red Sea must stop.โ€

YEMEN'S HOUTHI REBELS SAY U.S.-LED STRIKES TARGETING THEM KILLED 5 PEOPLE AND WOUNDED 6

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates โ€” United States-led airstrikes on Yemen killed at least five people and wounded six others, military spokesperson from the Houthi rebels Brig. Gen. Yahya Saree said Friday in a videotaped address.

โ€œThe American and British enemy bears full responsibility for its criminal aggression against our Yemeni people, and it will not go unanswered and unpunished,โ€ Saree said.

He described 73 strikes hitting five regions of Yemen under Houthi control. He did not elaborate on what the U.S.-led strikes targeted.

TESLA ANNOUNCES PRODUCTION STOPPAGE DUE TO RED SEA FIGHTING

BERLIN โ€” The electric vehicle company Tesla announced it will halt most of its production for two weeks in its factory near Berlin, from Jan. 29 to Feb. 11, due to the developing conflict in the Red Sea.

โ€œThe armed conflicts in the Red Sea and the associated shifts in transport routes between Europe and Asia via the Cape of Good Hope are also affecting production in Grรผnheide,โ€ Tesla said in a statement Thursday night. โ€œThe significantly longer transport times create a gap in the supply chains.โ€

Normal operations are expected to begin again on Feb. 12, Tesla said in the statement.

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