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A Western diplomat told Israeli newspaper Haaretz that support for Israel had become more difficult following the resignations of Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot.
The World Food Program said it had stopped delivering aid to Gaza through U.S. ports due to security concerns.
Israeli troops carried out new massacres in Shejaiya and Deir al-Balah in northern Gaza and in the central region.
According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, 37,084 Palestinians have been killed and 84,494 injured in Israel’s ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip since it began on October 7.
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Monday, June 10, 11:00am (GMT +2)
The Washington Post (citing officials familiar with the matter): U.S. BroadCast Unitedligence agencies are helping Israel map Hamas’ network of underground tunnels in Gaza.
UNRWA: The extent of the destruction in Gaza is indescribable. Half of the buildings in the Gaza Strip have been destroyed. It will take years to clear the rubble in Gaza.
Israeli media: An anti-tank missile launched from Lebanon fell, causing a fire in the Yarun area of Upper Galilee.
U.S. Army: A U.S. cargo plane dropped more than 10 metric tons of food rations into northern Gaza on Sunday after shipments were suspended due to Israeli operations in the region.
At the beginning of the Holocaust at Nusserat concentration camp, three young boys left their families to buy bread.
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The New York Times (citing former Israeli official): There will be no repatriation of prisoners unless there is a ceasefire.
The Wall Street Journal (citing Israeli officials): Fierce fighting in Nusserat almost prevented the release of detained prisoners and commandos alive.
Al Jazeera: One person was injured by occupation forces’ fire in the Mawasi Rafa area in the southern Gaza Strip.
Israel Radio: Two anti-tank missiles were launched from Lebanon and landed in the Manara area of Upper Galilee.
Monday, June 10, 10:00am (GMT +2)
AP: The World Food Program has stopped delivering aid to Gaza through U.S. ports due to security concerns, the Associated Press quoted the head of the World Food Program as saying.
Reuters: Hamas leaders urged the United States to pressure Israel to end the war ahead of a visit by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
KAN: Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant will vote today against the Haredi conscription bill that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is trying to pass.
Palestinian media: Israeli planes attacked the Abu Ajan area southeast of Deir el Balah city.
Despite the devastation caused by Israeli bombing in Gaza, a Palestinian family has returned to their homeland.
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Monday, June 10, 08:00 (GMT +2)
Haaretz (citing Western diplomats): All Western countries that support Israel have begun to realize that it has become more difficult to continue supporting Israel after the resignation of two ministers of the Israeli War Committee, Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot.
Monday, June 10, 7:00am (GMT +2)
ABC: A masked man smashed the windows of the U.S. Consulate building in Sydney, Australia.
Monday, June 10, 05:15 AM (GMT +2)
Palestinian media:
Israel shelled a house in the Shejaiya neighborhood in eastern Gaza City, causing casualties.
Israel heavily shelled the area east of the central Gaza Strip city of Deir el-Balah and the Oraiba area north of the southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah.
(Palestine Chronicle)
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