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0.36 %The truce in Israel's war on Gaza — which has reportedly killed over 47,283 Palestinians — enters its sixth day, as Tel Aviv deploys more troops and launches drone strikes on the occupied West Bank.

Friday, January 24, 2025
0340 GMT — Jenin Deputy Governor Mansour al-Saadi warned of an Israeli military plan to carry out a large-scale invasion of the Jenin refugee camp in the northern occupied West Bank, likening the potential offensive to the Israeli genocide conducted in northern Gaza.
Speaking to Anadolu, al-Saadi said Israeli forces "closed the four entrances to the city of Jenin and its refugee camp with earth mounds, preventing entry and exit."
He cautioned against "an Israeli plan to launch a major invasion of the camp's center amid ongoing demolitions of buildings and homes surrounding it."
Al-Saadi likened the anticipated offensive in the camp to "a repetition of what happened in northern Gaza -- a systematic genocide campaign" that began on October 5, 2024 and continued until the ceasefire in Gaza on January 19 of this year.
He also highlighted the difficult conditions faced by patients and medical staff at Jenin Governmental Hospital due to power outages and a lack of fuel caused by the Israeli aggression.
Al-Saadi also noted the absence of an accurate count of displaced people in recent days.
0323 GMT — Russia accuses UNICEF chief of viewing children in Gaza as 'less important than children in Ukraine'
Russia's UN envoy accused the head of UNICEF of prioritising Ukrainian children over those in Gaza after she failed to brief the UN Security Council on the plight of children in the enclave.
"The refusal of UNICEF's head to brief the Security Council about the horrific tragedy linked to the deaths of tens of thousands of children in Gaza is a flagrant step which deserves our most serious censure," Vassily Nebenzia said Thursday at a Security Council session on children in Gaza.
Nebenzia recalled that UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Executive Director Catherine Russell had briefed the Council last December about the "so-called children's aspects" of the situation in Ukraine, describing the briefing as "disgraceful" and politically motivated.
"So it would appear that for UNICEF, children in Gaza are less important than children in Ukraine. Otherwise, how can we explain the fact that UNICEF deems it unnecessary to brief the Security Council about the situation surrounding these children?" he argued.
0255 GMT — Israeli forces wound 5 Palestinians amid military offensive in Jenin
Israeli forces wounded five Palestinians amid a military offensive in the city of Jenin in the northern occupied West Bank.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society said in a statement that its teams handled two injuries caused by Israeli gunfire in Jenin and received three other injuries at the Jalameh checkpoint resulting from assaults by Israeli forces on detainees.
The Israeli army continued for a third straight day a deadly military assault in the Jenin refugee camp in the northern West Bank, killing at least 12 people and injuring more than 40.
0223 GMT — 1 million children in Gaza need mental health support for depression, anxiety: UN
At least one million children in Gaza urgently need mental health and psycho-social support for depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts, the UN relief chief said.
"The ceasefire has provided a vital reprieve from relentless hostilities for Palestinians," Tom Fletcher told a Security Council session on the plight of children in Gaza.
He stressed the importance of maintaining the ceasefire by all sides and added that "safe, unobstructed humanitarian access alongside the absence of hostilities and the almost complete cessation of criminal looting over the past days have significantly improved our ability to operate."
Describing the grave impact of the conflict, Fletcher said: "Children have been killed, starved and frozen to death. They have been maimed, orphaned or separated from their family. Conservative estimates indicate that over 17,000 children are without their families in Gaza."
2200 GMT — UNICEF head accused of caring more about kids in Ukraine than Gaza
Russia has reprimanded the head of the UN children's agency UNICEF for not providing a "weighty argument for her refusal" to brief the Security Council on children in Gaza — a meeting requested by Russia.
Russia's UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia said UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell, an American, had briefed the 15-member council on children in Ukraine "at the drop of a hat" in December, during the US presidency of the council.
"So it would appear that for UNICEF children in Gaza are less important than children in Ukraine," Nebenzia said.
"The refusal of UNICEF's head to brief the Security Council about the horrific tragedy linked to the death of tens of thousands of children in Gaza is a flagrant step, which deserves our most serious censure," Nebenzia told the council.
Nebenzia also accused Washington of some responsibility for the deaths of children in Gaza after the US used its council veto to shield Israel during the genocidal war. He also said the US ignored Russian calls for a meeting on Gaza's children in December.
2200 GMT — Israeli security cabinet meets to discuss troop withdrawal from Lebanon
Israeli security cabinet has met to discuss whether it can delay pulling all of its troops out of southern Lebanon by January 26, which would violate the terms of a ceasefire it signed with Lebanon.
An Israeli government spokesperson claimed that Israel wants the ceasefire agreement to endure, however he hinted that the Lebanese army wasn't deploying fast enough to secure areas.
Under the ceasefire deal from November, Hezbollah and Israel are both supposed to withdraw from southern Lebanon by Sunday to allow the Lebanese army and UN peacekeepers to provide security.
Lebanon has accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement hundreds of times and has said that the Lebanese army has been unable to enter many areas to hold up its end of the deal because the Israeli troops have not vacated on schedule.
"The Israeli government had approached the Trump administration to try to see if they can grant them 30 days of additional time. So far the US administration isn't enthusiastic about granting Israel an additional month to stay in Lebanon," said TRT World's Mohammad Al-Kassim, who is reporting from occupied East Jerusalem.
2130 GMT — UN says 17,000+ children without their families in Gaza
Israel's genocidal war in Gaza has seen children killed, starved, frozen to death, orphaned and separated from their families, the UN humanitarian chief has said.
"A generation has been traumatised," Tom Fletcher told a UN Security Council meeting called by Russia about the war's impact on Gaza's youngest residents.
"Conservative estimates indicate that over 17,000 children are without their families in Gaza," he said.
In his video briefing from Stockholm, Fletcher did not give any figures on the number of children killed. But he said, "Some died before their first breath — perishing with their mothers in childbirth."
An estimated 150,000 pregnant women and new mothers are also "in desperate need of health services," Fletcher said.
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