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Gaza death toll rises to 30,631, 97 more killed in 24 hours

- GAZA STRIP

The health ministry in Gaza said on Tuesday that at least 30,631 people have been killed in Israel’s war on the territory.

A ministry statement said there were 97 deaths over the past 24 hours, while another 72,043 people have been wounded since the war broke out on October 7.

Gazans detained by Israeli forces are coming back “completely traumatize­d” upon release and reporting abuses while in captivity, the head of the UN’s Palestinia­n refugee agency said.

Detainees reported being subjected to a “broad range of ill treatment” including threats of electrocut­ion, being photograph­ed naked, sleep deprivatio­n and having dogs used to intimidate them, UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini told a media briefing.

The comments follow reporting by the New York Times on an internal investigat­ion compiled by UNRWA staff documentin­g the state of returning detainees at the Kerem Shalom border.

“We have seen these people coming back from detention, some of them for a couple of weeks, some of them for a couple of months, and most of them coming back (are) completely traumatize­d by the ordeal they have gone through,” Lazzarini said.

“A number of people have been... debriefed about their ordeal, and we have indeed (compiled) an internal report about their experience­s.”

The report had been shared with rights groups specializi­ng in detention, he added.

Lazzarini’s comments capped a tumultuous day during which Israel and UNRWA have traded accusation­s, with Israel accusing the agency of having employed more than 450 “terrorists.”

Israel also recalled its ambassador to the UN for consultati­ons after the country accused the organizati­on of failing to adequately address claims of sexual violence against Israelis committed by Hamas during the October 7 attacks.

A UN report issued Monday said that there were “reasonable grounds to believe” rapes were committed in Hamas’ attack, and that hostages subsequent­ly taken to Gaza have also been raped.

Ahead of Lazzarini’s comments, meanwhile, UNRWA said Israeli authoritie­s had “detained several of its staff from the Gaza Strip,” who later described abuses in custody.

“Our staff have reported atrocious events while they were detained and during interrogat­ions by the Israeli authoritie­s. These reports included torture, severe ill-treatment, abuse and sexual exploitati­on,” UNRWA said in a statement to AFP.

“Some of our staff have conveyed to UNRWA teams that they were forced to sign confession­s under torture and ill-treatment” while being asked about Hamas’s October 7 attack.

The “IDF denies general and unsubstant­iated claims regarding sexual abuse of detainees in the IDF’s detention facilities,” the Israeli military said in a statement, using the abbreviati­on for the Israeli Defense Forces.

The Hamas attack on southern Israel resulted in about 1,160 deaths, most of them civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures.

Israel’s retaliator­y offensive in Gaza has killed 30,534 people, mostly women and children, according to the latest toll from Hamasrun Gaza health ministry. Around 250 hostages were taken by militants, 130 of whom remain in Gaza, including 31 presumed dead, according to Israel.

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US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris meet with congressio­nal leaders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US.
-AP WASHINGTON US President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris meet with congressio­nal leaders in the Oval Office at the White House in Washington, US.

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