LIVE UPDATES: Hamas rejects Israel’s Gaza aid plan as ‘blackmail tool’

  • Hamas has rejected an Israeli plan to bypass international aid agencies and distribute supplies directly inside Gaza’s militarised zones, saying aid must be handled by competent international or local government organisations, not used as “a tool of political blackmail”.
  • The UN and humanitarian groups have repeatedly decried a “dangerous” Israeli “scheme” they say will deliver “rations” in “militarised zones”. The proposal comes as Israel has blocked all food deliveries for nine weeks.
  • Meanwhile, Israel’s army chief Eyal Zamir says the military will call up tens of thousands of reservists to expand the assault on the besieged Gaza Strip.
  • Israel’s war has killed at least 52,567 Palestinians and wounded 118,610, according to Gaza’s Health Ministry. The Government Media Office updated the death toll to more than 61,700, saying thousands of people missing under the rubble are presumed dead.
  • An estimated 1,139 people were killed in Israel during the Hamas-led attacks on October 7, 2023, and more than 200 were taken captive.

Far-right Israeli minister compares Gaza war to 1948, 1967

Israeli Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu has likened Israel’s new war plans in Gaza to the 1948 mass displacement of Palestinians, known as the Nakba, as well as Israel’s occupation of the West Bank, Golan Heights, and Gaza in 1967, known as the Naksa.

“In the wars of 1948 and 1967, we occupied land and restored security and this is exactly what we need to do now in Gaza,” Eliyahu said, according to Israeli Radio 103FM.

Eliyahu, who has repeatedly called for mass attacks on Gaza, also said the return of Israeli captives remains “contingent upon our firm approach, and what will prompt them to release them is the fear of Israel and the world”.

Dutch police arrest pro-Palestine protesters at WWII anniversary event

Five pro-Palestine demonstrators have been detained during a memorial in Wageningen, central Netherlands.

The arrests were for disturbing public order, a police spokesperson said. As the city marked the 80th anniversary of Dutch liberation at the end of World War II in Europe, about 250 protesters gathered to voice opposition to Israel’s war on Gaza.

They held signs reading, “Not then, not now, never again” and “Don’t give hate power”.

They also held an 80-metre (262-foot) long red banner with text describing it as a symbol of “the red line the government refuses to draw”, referring to the Dutch leadership that continues to provide military support to Israel.

Palestinians fear ‘second Nakba’ as Israel plans to expand Gaza campaign

People quite clearly understand that Israel does not want to end the war soon in Gaza, but to expand its ground operations in order to force Hamas to make more concessions in negotiations.

But many fear a more permanent threat of the occupation of Gaza, which deepens fears of a second Nakba, referring to the mass displacement of Palestinians in 1948.

We have been talking to many families today. They say they are witnessing similar circumstances to their ancestors back in 1948: indiscriminate killing, starvation, and ongoing displacement orders. They are quite terrified by the fact that they might be pushed out of their native towns and villages.

Social media is filled with messages from people sharing their own thoughts, saying that they will not leave Gaza and sharing their historical struggles against occupation.

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At least eight killed in Israeli attack on vehicle in central Gaza

Israeli forces have struck a vehicle near Nuseirat refugee camp.

At least eight people have been killed in the attack, according to our colleagues on the ground. Many others are injured, says the Palestinian Information Center.

We’ll bring you more information as we have it.

Netanyahu seeks to rope US into Middle East ‘disaster’: Iran’s top diplomat

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has said Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to pull the US, with which Tehran is engaged in nuclear talks, into conflict in the Middle East.

“Netanyahu is directly MEDDLING within the US Government to DRAG it into another DISASTER in our region,” Araghchi said in a post on X, warning against any “mistake against Iran”.

The comments come after Netanyahu warned that Israel, in concert with the US, would repeatedly strike at Iran, which Israel blames for a Houthi-claimed missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport on Sunday.

Houthi-affiliated media reports new US strikes on Yemen

Al Masirah TV reports 10 new air raids in two different governorates of Yemen.

Seven air strikes were reported on the town of al-Hazm in al-Jawf governorate. US attacks also targeted al-Sawad area in Sanhan district south of the capital Sanaa with three raids, it said.

The Houthis have been carrying out attacks in what they say is a show of solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza, promising to keep up their strikes until Israel ends its war.

The United States, Israel’s top ally, has responded with a campaign of bombings against Yemen that have killed and wounded dozens of people across the country.

Four more killed in Israeli air attack near Khan Younis

Israeli forces have carried out several more aerial attacks near southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, following raids earlier this morning, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.

One of the latest attacks hit the town of al-Qarara, killing at least one person and injuring another.

Separate bombardment targeted a home in Khan Younis’s Maen area, killing three others, according to our colleagues.

‘The occupation cannot be a humanitarian mediator’: Gaza Media Office

Gaza’s Government Media Office has categorically rejected “the malicious Israeli plan to distribute aid through it, as an occupying force, which violates humanitarian principles and perpetuates the blockade”.

It said Israel is seeking to impose a new mechanism for distributing humanitarian aid through centres under the control of its army and subject to arbitrary security conditions.

“This transforms aid from a neutral humanitarian effort into a tool for political blackmail and collective punishment,” an office statement published on Telegram said.

“The occupation cannot be a humanitarian mediator; rather, it is the source and instrument of the tragedy. Gaza needs no more promises, but rather an immediate lifting of the blockade, the opening of the crossings, the entry of aid, and the restoration of human dignity, which the occupation violates every hour,” it added.

‘Complete limbo’: Gaza’s morgues unable to identify thousands of dead bodies

Thousands of unidentified bodies have been brought to Gaza’s morgues, which, without access to DNA testing, are forced to bury them without names.

“The situation is devastating for their families on so many levels,” said Maha Hussaini, strategy director of the Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor.

“I know families who have been looking for their sons for around a year. They go to the morgues, they go to the hospitals, they go to mass graves. They sometimes go to the rubble and dig with their bare hands.”

“These families are left in limbo, complete limbo,” she told Al Jazeera from Gaza City.

With hundreds of Palestinians killed across Gaza every week – and 11,000 more already missing and presumed dead – the need for a sophisticated identification process in the Strip is “overwhelming”, added Hussaini.

But Israel is not even letting in heavy equipment to retrieve bodies from the rubble, let alone equipment to identify them, she said, calling it part of a strategy to “keep the situation unlivable”.

Israeli army claims to have destroyed bunkers, weapons near Lebanon-Syria border

The Israeli military says its forces have discovered the “central headquarters” of the former Syrian regime of Bashar al-Assad at Mount Hermon in Syria’s occupied Golan Heights near the border with Lebanon.

“The forces located military infrastructure of the old regime, bunkers and numerous weapons, including cannons, launchers, mortars, rockets, explosive charges and mines,” it said in a statement. “All the resources were destroyed or confiscated by the forces.”

The Israeli military, which continues to occupy parts of Syria, including the Golan Heights, has continued to launch attacks across the country despite international condemnation.

Hamas urges global action to end Israeli ‘abuse’ of Palestinian prisoners

A statement attributed to Hamas leader Mahmoud Mardawi highlights “daily torture and abuse” facing Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails.

Mardawi said international rights groups, specifically the Red Cross, have a responsibility to monitor Palestinian prisoners’ conditions and “take serious action” to end Israel’s “crimes” against them.

The appeal came a day after a 60-year-old prisoner died in Israeli custody – the 66th such death during Israel’s war on Gaza, according to the Palestinian Prisoner’s Society.

Mardawi, according to the Hamas statement, “stressed the need for effective Palestinian action at all levels to rescue prisoners from the hell of prisons and send a clear message to the world that the Palestinian people will not abandon their prisoners to the oppression of the occupation”.

A general view of the Israeli military prison, Ofer, on the day prisoners are set to be released from an Israeli jail as part of a hostages-prisoners swap and a ceasefire deal in Gaza between Hamas and Israel, near Ramallah, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, January 30, 2025. REUTERS/Raneen Sawafta

Two more killed in Gaza City, death toll since dawn rises to 28

Israeli forces have carried out another attack in Gaza City, targeting a residential building on the main Omar al-Mukhtar Street, according to our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic.

The attack killed at least two people and injured others, the team on the ground reported.

The latest deaths bring the total number of people killed in Gaza today to 28, according to local medical sources.

People carry the body of a Palestinian killed in Israeli strikes, on the day of their funeral, at Al Shifa hospital, in Gaza City, May 5, 2025. REUTERS/Dawoud Abu Alkas

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