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03 February 2026 | 04:36 AM
France investigates two Franco-Israelis for ´complicity in genocide´
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03 February 2026 | 03:16 AM
First Palestinians return to Gaza after 18 months
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03 February 2026 | 02:27 AM
Israeli forces shoot Palestinian man in Qalqilya
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02 February 2026 | 11:36 PM
Halt to MSF work will be ‘catastrophic’ for people of Gaza: MSF chief
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02 February 2026 | 11:32 PM
Israeli soldiers seize Palestinian man’s home in northeast of Jerusalem
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02 February 2026 | 08:12 PM
Halt to MSF work will be 'catastrophic' for people of Gaza: MSF chief
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02 February 2026 | 05:35 PM
US envoy Witkoff to visit Israel, meet Netanyahu, say Israeli officials
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02 February 2026 | 02:55 PM
Rafah crossing to process 50 people in each direction in first days
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02 February 2026 | 09:13 AM
Palestinian church committee urges global action over Israeli settler attacks
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02 February 2026 | 09:06 AM
EU condemns Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza
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Tuesday Feb 03 2026 | 04:36 AM
France investigates two Franco-Israelis for ´complicity in genocide´
French authorities have issued warrants for two Franco-Israeli nationals for "complicity in genocide" over allegations that they tried to stop humanitarian aid entering conflict stricken Gaza, a legal source said Monday.
According to a lawyer for the NGOs that made a legal complaint last year, it is the first time that a country has considered the blocking of aid as possible "complicity in genocide".
The warrants were issued in July last year for Nili Kupfer-Naouri of the Israel is Forever group and Rachel Touitou of the Tsav 9 group, the source close to the investigation told AFP following a French media report.
The warrants call for the two to appear before an investigating magistrate but not for their detention.
The pair are accused of seeking to block aid trucks entering Gaza between January and November 2024 and in May last year at the Nitzana and Kerem Shalom frontier posts.
The two activists are also suspected of "public provocation for genocide" by calling for aid to be prevented from reaching Gaza, the source said.
Another source close to the investigation said warrants could be issued for about 10 other people.
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Tuesday Feb 03 2026 | 03:16 AM
First Palestinians return to Gaza after 18 months
As many as twelve Palestinians became the first to enter Gaza from Egypt in nearly 18 months as the Rafah crossing reopened, according to Al Jazeera.
The number of people reported to be allowed by Israel to enter Gaza per day via Rafah was 50.
Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud says the low number of people who successfully entered shows the challenges posed by Israel’s intense security screening process.
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Tuesday Feb 03 2026 | 02:27 AM
Israeli forces shoot Palestinian man in Qalqilya
A Palestinian man is in critical condition after having been shot by Israeli forces in West Bank city of Qalqilya, reported Al Jazeera, citing the Wafa news agency.
The victim was transported to the Darwish Nazzal Governmental Hospital.
The motive of the shooting remains unclear, the Palestinian news agency said.
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 11:36 PM
Halt to MSF work will be ‘catastrophic’ for people of Gaza: MSF chief
Israel’s ban on Doctors Without Borders’ humanitarian operation in Gaza spells deeper catastrophe for the Palestinian territory’s people, the head of the medical charity told AFP.
"This is a decision that was made by the Israeli government to restrict humanitarian assistance into Gaza and the West Bank at the most critical time for Palestinians," MSF secretary-general Christopher Lockyear warned in an interview with AFP at the charity’s Geneva headquarters.
"We are at a moment where Palestinian people need more humanitarian assistance, not less," he said. "Ceasing MSF activities is going to be catastrophic for the people of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank".
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 11:32 PM
Israeli soldiers seize Palestinian man’s home in northeast of Jerusalem
Israeli soldiers have turned the home of a Palestinian man into military barracks after storming the town of Hizma, northeast of occupied Jerusalem, Al Jazeera reported, citing Wafa news agency.
Ali Muhammad Othman Abu Al-Hilu, the owner of the house, has been forced to evacuate home with family during a raid in the town.
The town of Hizma has been subjected from time to time to frequent incursions by Israeli forces, including raids on homes and its conversion into military barracks, constituting a violation of its citizens' rights.
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 08:12 PM
Halt to MSF work will be 'catastrophic' for people of Gaza: MSF chief
Israel's ban on Doctors Without Borders' humanitarian operation in Gaza spells deeper catastrophe for the Palestinian territory's people, the head of the medical charity told AFP on Monday.
Israel announced on Sunday that it was terminating all the activities in Gaza and the West Bank by the organisation, known by its French acronym MSF, after it failed to provide a list of its Palestinian staff.
MSF slammed the move, which takes effect on March 1, as a "pretext" to obstruct aid.
"This is a decision that was made by the Israeli government to restrict humanitarian assistance into Gaza and the West Bank at the most critical time for Palestinians," MSF secretary-general Christopher Lockyear warned in an interview with AFP at the charity´s Geneva headquarters.
"We are at a moment where Palestinian people need more humanitarian assistance, not less," he said. "Ceasing MSF activities is going to be catastrophic for the people of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank".
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 05:35 PM
US envoy Witkoff to visit Israel, meet Netanyahu, say Israeli officials
US President Donald Trump's senior envoy Steve Witkoff is expected to visit Israel for meetings with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israel's military chief, two senior Israeli officials said.
The officials said Witkoff's visit to the country was expected to begin on Tuesday. It comes amid heightened regional tensions with Iran, and as the Trump administration presses ahead with its plan to end the Gaza war.
A third Israeli official said Witkoff's meetings will be preparatory ahead of the talks possibly resuming and would follow up on a weekend meeting by Israeli military chief Eyal Zamir with his US counterpart General Dan Caine in Washington.
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 02:55 PM
Rafah crossing to process 50 people in each direction in first days
Fifty people are expected to cross the border between Gaza and Egypt in each direction in the first days of the reopening of the Rafah crossing, Egyptian state-linked media reported Monday.
AlQahera News, which is linked to state intelligence, reported citing an unnamed source that "fifty people will depart Egypt for Gaza and fifty people will come from Gaza, in the first days of the operation of the Rafah crossing".
A source at the border told AFP a few dozen people arrived on the Egyptian side on Monday awaiting entry into Gaza.
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 09:13 AM
Palestinian church committee urges global action over Israeli settler attacks
A Palestinian church committee on Sunday warned that illegal Israeli settler attacks are endangering the historic Christian presence in Palestine and urged churches worldwide to take urgent, public action to protect Palestinian civilians, including Christians, in the occupied West Bank, Anadolu reported.
In a letter addressed to churches globally, the Palestinian Presidential Higher Committee for Church Affairs said settler assaults have intensified across several areas, including Birzeit, Taybeh and Ein Arik in the Ramallah and al-Bireh governorate, as well as al-Makhrour and Ash Ghurab in the Bethlehem governorate.
The committee said the attacks include physical assaults and arrests, land seizures and the expansion of settlement outposts, describing them as part of what it called a systematic policy aimed at altering the demographic and geographic character of the area and forcibly displacing residents.
“These are not isolated incidents,” it said, alleging the violence occurs under the protection of Israeli forces and in a climate of impunity.
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Monday Feb 02 2026 | 09:06 AM
EU condemns Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza
The European Union on Sunday condemned what it described as repeated Israeli violations of the ceasefire in Gaza and urged full respect for international humanitarian law, Anadolu reported.
Hadja Lahbib, the European commissioner for equality, preparedness and crisis management, said Israel’s continued strikes in the Gaza Strip had killed and injured hundreds of Palestinians over the weekend.
“We condemn the repeated violations of the ceasefire in Gaza, where hundreds of Palestinians were killed and injured by Israeli strikes over the weekend,” Lahbib said in a statement shared on X.
She said international humanitarian law must be upheld and stressed that civilians must be protected everywhere and at all times.
Despite the ceasefire, Israel has continued its attacks, killing 524 people and injuring 1,360 others since Oct. 10, 2025, according to Gaza’s media office.
