Gaza Church
Israeli bombing on a Gaza Church killed eight people on Thursday. The Greek Orthodox Saint Porphyrius Church compound was hit in an Israeli air attack in central Gaza City.
The death toll from the Israeli bombardment on a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza surged to eight while dozens wounded in the tragic bombing.
Here are the latest updates
- At least 3,785 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza since Hamas’s October 7 attack inside Israel, which killed more than 1,400 people.
- Israel’s defence minister has told gathered troops they will soon see Gaza “from inside”, suggesting an imminent ground invasion.
- US President Joe Biden makes a rare Oval Office address as he seeks additional emergency funding from Congress for Israel, Ukraine and the Palestinians in Gaza.
- The US says it shot down missiles and drones fired from Yemen, “potentially at Israel”, and confirms reports of attacks on bases hosting US troops in Syria and Iraq.
- The European Commission president says the “risk of a regional spillover” from the Israel-Hamas war is “real”.
Meanwhile, Israeli police chief Kobi Shabtai has announced a “zero tolerance” policy for protests in support of Gaza within Israel.
He has threatened to send anti-war demonstrators to Gaza, the Palestinian enclave under bombardment by Israel for almost two weeks.
Shabtai’s statement was made in a video on the Israeli police’s TikTok channel. Israeli media reported on it after police dispersed a pro-Gaza rally in Haifa and arrested six individuals.
Shabtai stated, “Whoever wants to become an Israeli citizen, welcome. Anyone who wants to identify with Gaza is welcome. I will put him on the buses heading there now.”

He also emphasized there would be “zero tolerance for any instance of incitement,” and no authorization for protests. Israeli police have arrested individuals suspected of supporting or inciting “terror” since the start of the Gaza war on October 7.

