Extract from ABC News
In short:
At least 33 people were killed in a series of Israeli air strikes on Gaza on Thursday, including 12 guards working to secure food supplies.
The strikes came hours after the UN General Assembly voted overwhelmingly in favour of a ceasefire in Gaza.
A further two Palestinians were killed in the West Bank on Thursday.
The General Assembly adopted the resolution on Wednesday by 158 votes to nine, with 13 abstentions.
The resolution called for "an immediate, unconditional and permanent ceasefire", and "the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages" — wording similar to that in a motion vetoed by the US in the UN Security Council last month.
Hamas, whose October 7, 2023 terrorist attack sparked the war in Gaza, said: "Throughout this aggression, we have consistently expressed our willingness to respond to any decisions or initiatives leading to a ceasefire."
The militant group blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the United States for the persistent fighting.
The Executive Council of Australian Jewry, however, criticised the UN resolution as "immoral", arguing it effectively demanded that Israel abandon hostages kidnapped by Hamas during the October 7 attack last year.
Hamas militants abducted 251 hostages during the attack, which killed 1,208 people — mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official figures.
Israel's offensive in Gaza has since killed tens of thousands of people and devastated the coastal territory, forcing almost all of its residents into poverty.
About 100 hostages remain in Gaza, although up to a third of those people are likely already dead, according to most estimates.
Two Palestinians killed in West Bank raids
In the West Bank, a separate Palestinian territory not under the control of Hamas, officials said Israeli military raids killed two Palestinians.
The Israeli army said its forces had killed two terrorists in a counterterrorism operation.
Israeli forces shot one man dead after they entered the Balata refugee camp near the northern city of Nablus in the early hours of Thursday morning, according to Imad Tarawi, the head of the camp's popular committee.
The Palestinian Red Crescent in Nablus said in a statement that a 65-year-old man and a 60-year-old woman were also injured after being beaten by Israeli forces during the operation.
In a separate statement, the Palestinian health ministry in Ramallah said Israeli forces shot dead 25-year-old Muhammad Barahmeh in the northern city of Qalqilya early on Thursday.
The ministry said Barahmeh's body was taken by Israeli forces.
The Israeli army said a "terrorist was eliminated" by the army and Israel border police in Qalqilya.
ABC/AFP/Reuters
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