LIVE: Israel rejects Hezbollah truce, kills 10 Palestinians at a Gaza cafe
- Core Insights Advisory Services

- Nov 11, 2024
- 2 min read
Israel’s military killed at least 10 Palestinians in a drone attack on the so-called “safe zone” in Gaza’s al-Mawasi, as Israeli tanks rolled into the central Nuseirat refugee camp amid air raids that killed at least 20 people.
Israel’s new Defence Minister Israel Katz ruled out a ceasefire with Lebanon’s Hezbollah and hinted at a strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities.
Nine wounded, others missing, after Israeli attack on Nuseirat
Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic are reporting that nine Palestinians have been injured and several others are missing after an Israeli attack on a house in the northwest of the Nuseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.
As we reported earlier, ground and air attacks killed at least 20 Palestinians in Nuseirat on Monday as residents said Israeli tanks stormed the camp without warning.


Israel’s attacks traumatising another generation in Lebanon, doctors say
Israel’s attacks on Lebanon have left hundreds of children struggling with physical and emotional wounds, according to the AP.
Among them is four-year-old Hussein Mikdad, who along with his father, were the only survivors from their family following an Israeli attack on their home in Beirut last month. That attack killed 18 people including Hussein’s mother, his two sisters and his brother.
Hussein suffered a fractured thigh and torn tendons in his arm.
Doctors at the American University of Beirut Medical Center say he should be able to walk again soon, albeit with a limp, but the prognosis for his invisible wounds are harder. Hussein is back in diapers and has begun wetting his bed. He hardly speaks and has not asked about his mother and siblings, his father said.
British-Palestinian reconstructive surgeon Ghassan Abu Sittah, who is treating Hussein, told the AP that Israel’s attacks were leaving “a generation” of physically and psychologically wounded children.
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