4m ago / 3:16 PM UTC

Turkey’s Erdogan accuses Western nations of weakness in face of Gaza civilian deaths

Turkey’s president has accused Western nations of “weakness” in the face of civilian deaths in Gaza and called on Muslim nations to display unity against Israel’s actions.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who has been a vocal critic of Israel’s actions in Gaza, made the comments Thursday at a meeting of the 10-member Economic Cooperation Organization in Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

Erdogan said Western nations and organizations are observing these “massacres by Israel” from afar but are “too weak to even call for a cease-fire, let alone criticize child murderers.” He added: “If we, the Economic Cooperation Organization, as Muslims, are not going to raise our voices today…when will we raise our voices?”

Erdogan also said Turkey would continue with its diplomatic efforts to implement a cease-fire and prevent the spread of the conflict.

31m ago / 2:50 PM UTC

No plans to evacuate Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, surgeon says

Almost 1,000 patients are currently in the emergency department of the Al-Shifa Hospital in northern Gaza, its director told an NBC News crew yesterday.

“What to do with this huge number of injured people? How to evacuate these people?” said Dr. Marwan Abu Saada, adding that there were “around 450 patients who are on renal dialysis on daily basis.”

Vowing that the medical staff would stay at the hospital, where the corridors are overflowing with people and others have camped outside in tents, he said they “will not leave our patients” even if Israeli troops arrived.

46m ago / 2:35 PM UTC

Israeli president: No ‘real offer’ from Hamas to free hostages

JERUSALEM — Israel has received no substantial offer from Hamas on a deal to free the hostages being held in the Gaza Strip, its president has told NBC News, rejecting reports that a deal may be close at hand. 

“There is no real proposal that is viable from Hamas’ side on this issue,” Isaac Herzog said in an interview in his office in Jerusalem today.

He also denied any rift with the U.S. over humanitarian pauses in the fighting, which could form part of any agreement.

Read the full story here.

1h ago / 2:15 PM UTC

Hostages’ families appeal to China for help

HONG KONG — Families of hostages taken by Hamas asked China to help secure their release today.

At a news briefing with Hong Kong media, Adva Adar said her 85-year-old grandmother Yaffa “was kidnapped from her bed,” adding that her elderly relative had been without her medicines for a month. “We are very worried for her condition. We can’t let her die slowly, painfully,” Adar said.

Eilon Bibas, whose 10-month-old cousin Kfir was kidnapped along with his parents, Shiri and Yarden Bibas, and his sister Ariel, 4, said it was driving them “crazy that one month later, we don’t have any piece of information about them.” He added that they wanted their families back “but we want them alive.”

Both Adar and Bibas appealed directly to the Chinese government for help to secure the release of their family members.

1h ago / 2:05 PM UTC

Ash clouds fill the sky as Gaza bombing goes on

A smoke plume rises from buildings in northern Gaza after an Israeli bombardment, seen from a position across the border in southern Israel today.

Gaza Smoke Plume After Israeli Bombardment
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2h ago / 1:35 PM UTC

Fights break out between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian groups at L.A. movie screening

LOS ANGELES — Clashes broke out between rival groups outside the screening of a documentary made by the Israeli military based on footage captured during the Oct. 7 attacks.

The LAPD said there were at least two reports of misdemeanor battery outside Los Angeles’ Museum of Tolerance yesterday.

Police added that they were aware of video footage appearing to show multiple skirmishes and would be investigating.

2h ago / 1:15 PM UTC

Around 2,000 people marched in silence in Cologne, Germany, to mark the 85th anniversary of “Kristallnacht.” The commemoration was intended to show support for the victims of the Hamas attack in Israel in October.

2h ago / 1:05 PM UTC

Both Israel and Hamas are committing war crimes, U.N. human rights chief says

Both Israel and Hamas have been accused of committing war crimes by the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights.

Calling for an immediate cease-fire and the release of hostages, Volker Türk said yesterday that Hamas holding people captive was a war crime, as was Israel’s “collective punishment” of Palestinian civilians.

“Even in the context of a 56-year-old occupation, the current situation is the most dangerous in decades, faced by people in Gaza, in Israel, in the West Bank but also regionally,” Türk told reporters on the Egyptian side of Gaza’s Rafah border crossing.

“The international community needs to be part of finding a just and equitable future for the Palestinian and Israeli people,” he added.

3h ago / 12:41 PM UTC

Smoke rises from refugee camp in the West Bank

A young man looks at black smoke rising from the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank during an Israeli military operation this morning.

Six Palestinians were killed on November 9, during an Israeli raid on Jenin in the north of the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said, updating an earlier toll. Since the beginning of the war triggered by attacks on October 7 by Gaza-based Hamas militants, which Israeli officials say killed more than 1,400 people, more than 150 Palestinians have been killed in clashes with Israeli forces in the West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry.
Zain Jaafar / AFP – Getty Images

3h ago / 12:25 PM UTC

British home secretary criticized for calling pro-Palestinian protesters ‘hate marchers’

LONDON — British Home Secretary Suella Braverman has come under pressure today for describing pro-Palestinian demonstrators as “hate marchers” who support terrorism.

The Conservative Party politician criticized a large march planned in London on Saturday, following similar protests in the British capital since Hamas’ attack Oct. 7 and Israel’s subsequent military campaign in Gaza.

Cabinet Meeting in Downing Street
Wiktor Szymanowicz / Future Publishing via Getty Images

“We have seen with our own eyes that terrorists have been valorized, Israel has been demonized as Nazis and Jews have been threatened with further massacres,” she wrote in The Times of London, adding that the marches were “disturbingly reminiscent” of sectarian groups in Northern Ireland.

Jonathan Reynolds, a senior lawmaker for the opposition Labour Party, told Sky News that Braverman was “out of control” and said Prime Minster Rishi Sunak should fire her if he had not signed off on the article. But a spokesperson for the prime minister later said that Sunak had “full confidence” in Braverman.

3h ago / 12:00 PM UTC

Virtually abandoned, Jerusalem’s Old City feels like it is holding its breath

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JERUSALEM — A walk through Jerusalem’s Old City feels like strolling through a city abandoned. Most of the tourist shops around the holy sites are shuttered for lack of tourists. Food stalls and shops selling basic essentials are open but with fewer customers than usual. 

A walk through old Jerusalem feels like strolling through a city abandoned. Most of the tourist shops around the holy sites are shuttered for lack of tourists. Food stalls and shops selling basic essentials are open but with fewer customers than usual.
Mo Abbas / NBC News

In the Christian quarter, we breeze into the Church of the Holy Sepulchre through an archway where we’re told there would typically be an hourlong wait. The heavy smell of incense fills the air inside, with only the occasional sight of a pair of monks or a solitary nun going about their business. 

From there, we walked to the Muslim quarter and, after some negotiation, Israeli military guards allow us to enter the Al-Aqsa Mosque. They demanded we leave cameras outside “because of the war,” although we could keep our mobile phones.  

A walk through old Jerusalem feels like strolling through a city abandoned. Most of the tourist shops around the holy sites are shuttered for lack of tourists. Food stalls and shops selling basic essentials are open but with fewer customers than usual.
Mo Abbas / NBC News

As night falls,  the emptiness of the compound inside feels unusual. Old Jerusalem feels like it is holding its breath, waiting, like the rest of us, for what comes next.

4h ago / 11:45 AM UTC

Muslim group criticizes Tlaib’s congressional censure as ‘hypocritical and racist’

The Council on American-Islamic Relations, the largest Muslim advocacy group in the United States, criticized the House of Representatives for censuring Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., over her remarks on the Israel-Hamas war, saying she was targeted for supporting Palestinian human rights.

“The American Muslim community stands against this hypocritical and racist targeting of Representative Tlaib, whose voice is indispensable in representing the concerns of millions of Americans who are horrified by the war crimes our government supports against the Palestinian people, the group’s national executive director, Nihad Awad, said in a statement yesterday. “She should wear this cowardly censure as a badge of honor. 

Tlaib, the only Palestinian American in Congress, was censured in a 234-188 vote Tuesday for “promoting false narratives” regarding the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack on Israel and “calling for the destruction of the state of Israel,” based largely on a video she posted on social media. Twenty-two of her fellow Democrats voted for the measure.

Tlaib, who is one of the few lawmakers calling for a cease-fire rather than a “humanitarian pause,” argued before the vote that she was protected by free speech.

4h ago / 11:20 AM UTC

Australian store pulls ‘Merry Ham-mas’ Christmas bag

The Australian retail chain Kmart has removed a Christmas-themed ham bag that says “Merry Ham-mas” from its website after coming under fire from a Jewish group.

The Australian Jewish Association flagged the item yesterday, saying it had “politely” suggested that it be pulled. “Although this is potentially funny (the AJA committee has tossed around some non-PC jokes) it’s really not a good look,” the group said in a post on X.

The group later said it had been contacted by senior management at Kmart’s parent company, Wesfarmers, and told that it would be removed from the website and all stores.

“We got it wrong on this occasion, and we apologize unreservedly,” a spokesperson for the company said in a statement. “When designing this product we clearly didn’t think through all the implications and the product has been removed from sale.”

4h ago / 11:20 AM UTC

IDF tanks push through northern Gaza

Israeli soldiers are pictured on top of a tank as they pass a shattered building in northern Gaza yesterday, during ongoing military ground operations in the region.

Israeli Tanks Northern Gaza
Daphne Lemelin / AFP – Getty Images

4h ago / 10:55 AM UTC

About 50,000 people fled northern Gaza yesterday, U.N. says

Tens of thousands of Palestinians are again set to move south from northern Gaza today in a corridor established by the Israeli military.

It comes after the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs estimated that “50,000 people evacuated during the day” yesterday, by far the largest number since the corridor opened Nov. 5.

Most of the evacuees are moving on foot, it said. That estimate matches numbers given by the IDF for yesterday’s exodus.

Palestinians flee north Gaza towards the south, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestinian Islamist group Hamas, in the central Gaza Strip
Mohammed Salem / Reuters

5h ago / 10:26 AM UTC

IDF says it captured stronghold after 10-hour battle, killed top Hamas commander

The Israeli military said this morning its troops had captured a Hamas stronghold after a 10-hour battle in northern Gaza.

The IDF also said it had killed a Hamas commander in charge of anti-tank operations.

Ibrahim Abu-Ma’asiv had operated many anti-tank missile launches toward civilians and soldiers, the IDF said.

NBC News has not verified the claims.

5h ago / 10:09 AM UTC

IDF says it destroyed 130 Hamas tunnels in Gaza

As Israel’s ground operation inside Gaza continued within the strip, the Israel Defense Forces said its troops have destroyed a total of 130 tunnel shafts used by Hamas since the war began.

“The enemy’s preparation for a prolonged stay in the tunnels can be seen based on water and oxygen means found in the tunnels,” IDF spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari said.

5h ago / 10:06 AM UTC

Macron opens aid conference with call to work for a cease-fire

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PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron said that countries must ‘work for a cease-fire’ in Gaza, as he opened a conference in Paris with various heads of state from Western and Arab countries to coordinate aid delivery.

Amnesty International also called on the leaders to push for a cease-fire.

“For this cease-fire to be effective, States must ensure it covers the entire Gaza Strip and that it’s long enough to allow a substantive alleviation of suffering,” Amnesty International Secretary General Agnès Callamard said in a statement.

6h ago / 9:48 AM UTC

Palestinian Red Crescent receives 106 aid trucks via Egypt

More than a hundred aid trucks were sent through Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt yesterday containing food, water and medical supplies, the Palestine Red Crescent Society said.

Image: Aid Convoys In Egypt Attempt To Reach Gaza As Border Traffic Remains Restricted
Mahmoud Khaled / Getty Images

“The total number of trucks received since October 21, 2023, until now is 756 trucks, which is approximately 39 trucks per day,” it said, adding no fuel has yet been allowed to enter the enclave.

The number of aid trucks entering Gaza has slowly increased over the past few days amid mounting international pressure on Israel to allow deliveries.

6h ago / 9:28 AM UTC

A closer look at the fighting on Israel’s border with Lebanon

HAIFA, Israel — Troops from Israel and Hezbollah are sitting on either side of the border between Israel and Lebanon, watching and waiting to see what the other does as they communicate through a language of strikes and artillery shells, each range and caliber used signifying a different message.

One group of Israeli troops has been camped out for a month. When the order comes, they have four minutes to load their canon, aim and fire, often into no man’s land, to avoid escalating the conflict into a war.

There are very simple rules of engagement, an IDF lieutenant colonel told NBC News, explaining that his troops know where to shoot to avoid escalation.

6h ago / 9:02 AM UTC

Patients in corridors, U.N. agencies say as they deliver aid to Al-Shifa Hospital

Critical medical supplies were delivered to the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City yesterday, U.N. agencies said, making it the second such supply to the crisis-hit hospital near the center of fighting between Israel and Hamas.

Al-Shifa Hospital Patients in Gaza
Dawood Nemer / AFP – Getty Images

“The emergency department and wards are overflowing requiring doctors and medical workers to treat wounded and sick patients in the corridors, on the floor, and outdoors,” the United Nations Relief and Works agency said in a joint statement with the World Health Organization.

Patients at the hospital were undergoing immense pain as anesthetics are running out, the statement added, with the aid delivered “far from sufficient.”

7h ago / 7:53 AM UTC

U.S. hits Iranian facility in Syria, sending a message amid escalating attacks

U.S. fighter jets conducted “a self-defense strike” at a weapons storage facility in Syria that was being used by Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said yesterday.

The strike in eastern Syria was carried out at President Joe Biden’s direction, Austin said in a statement. “This precision self-defense strike is a response to a series of attacks against U.S. personnel in Iraq and Syria by IRGC-Quds Force affiliates,” he said.

The message to Iran is “we want you to direct your proxies and militia groups to stop attacking us,” a senior defense official said. 

Read the full story here.

7h ago / 7:53 AM UTC

A child mourns a lost relative in Khan Younis, Gaza

A Palestinian woman from the Abu Taim family comforts a little girl as they collect the body of a relative for burial from the Al-Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis, Gaza, this morning.

Palestinian Civilians Flee Gaza
Mahmud Hams / AFP – Getty Images

7h ago / 7:53 AM UTC

Catch up with NBC News’ latest coverage of the Israel-Hamas war

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