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Israel’s ‘wanton destruction’ fuelling suffering and violence in Gaza: UN

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Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process Tor Wennesland speaks about 2024 priorities to the General Assembly at the UN headquarters in New York City on February 7, 2024. [KENA BETANCUR/AFP via Getty Images]

The UN, on Thursday, voiced concerns over the escalating crisis in the Gaza Strip, saying that the “wanton destruction of civilian infrastructure is fuelling suffering and violence”, Anadolu Agency reports.

“The war in Gaza with all of its human tragedy, the serious risk of regional escalation and the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict and continued occupation are combining to create a combustible situation in the Middle East,” Tor Wennesland, the UN Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, told a UN Security Council session.

Wennesland warned that “any spark or miscalculation could set off a series of uncontrollable escalations – embroiling millions more in conflict.”

He emphasized the urgent need for an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages in Gaza, as well as diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and revive the peace process.

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Wennesland highlighted the devastating impact of Israeli airstrikes on civilian infrastructure, including schools and mosques, in Gaza, saying that the “wanton destruction of civilian infrastructure is fuelling suffering and violence, which is reverberating throughout the broader region.”

He stressed that many Palestinians in Gaza feel they have “nowhere safe left to turn”.

Despite the challenges, Wennesland praised UN agencies and humanitarian organisations for their ongoing efforts to deliver life-saving assistance.

Saying that the UN estimates nearly 40 million tons of debris have been generated by the conflict, Wennesland said: “The scale of destruction is immense and will take years, if not decades, to recover.”

He warned that the UN’s aid efforts are being “jeopardised by unsafe conditions on the ground”, leading to a breakdown of law and order that further hinders humanitarian operations in Gaza.

In the West Bank, he noted Israeli security forces’ continued large-scale operations, often resulting in lethal exchanges and civilian casualties.Wennesland condemned the recent illegal Israeli settlers’ rampage in the Palestinian village of Jit, describing it as a “violent consequence of settlement expansion” and a result of the persistent lack of accountability.

He further called for an end to violence, the protection of civilians, and the rejection of hurt and provocative acts.

“We are at an inflection point in the Middle East,” he warned, urging that “security and governance must be addressed in tandem to achieve a lasting peace.”

‘Wilful, repeated obstruction of humanitarian assistance’

Dr. Louisa Baxter, operations lead for Save the Children Emergency Health unit in Gaza, emphasized the dire situation for children, noting that common illnesses are now life-threatening due to “malnutrition, lack of water, and the absence of medications.”

She accused the Israeli government of “wilful and repeated obstruction of humanitarian assistance in Gaza.”

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“Nowhere in Gaza is safe,” she said, adding that there is a risk of separation, injury, illness and death multiples with each displacement.

Citing reports of children released from Israeli military detention, she said: “These children report sexual violence, including rape. They report being denied food, beaten and attacked by dogs. They report seeing their parents stripped and beaten in front of them.”

Baxter stressed that these children are struggling with profound trauma.

She said that the re-emergence of polio in Gaza, linked to Israel’s destruction of water and sanitation infrastructure and the blocking of clean water, is another critical issue.

“Polio is spreading in Gaza and it will not wave at inspection gates at Kerala or the customs desk at Ben Gurion Airport,” she warned, highlighting the broader regional threat.

She called for immediate and unhindered humanitarian access, saying: “We should not need negotiations or special permissions to bring in life-saving medical supplies for civilians.”

Urging the UN Security Council to enforce a ceasefire and ensure full humanitarian access, she said: “If the parties to conflict cannot agree and implement a ceasefire, then it falls to this Council and its member states to demand and enforce one , including by adopting measures to hold the transfer of weapons to the Government of Israel and Palestinian armed groups.”

“We have collectively failed the children of Gaza for 320 days,” she added.

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China launches new amphibious assault ship in a race to rival US military

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China has launched its first next-generation amphibious assault ship, adding a powerful cutting-edge warship to the country’s fast-expanding navy as it races to rival the military power of the United States.

The Type 076 amphibious assault ship entered the water on Friday at a launch ceremony at a shipyard in Shanghai, the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) said in a statement.

Named Sichuan after a southwestern Chinese province, the independently developed ship is hailed as a “key asset” for advancing the Navy’s transformation and enhancing its long-range operational capabilities, according to the statement.

China, which already boasts the largest naval force in the world, is building carriers and large warships at a staggering pace as it seeks to project power far beyond its shores and catch up to the military supremacy of the US.

With a full-load displacement of over 40,000 tons, the Type 076 ranks among the world’s largest amphibious assault ships, featuring a twin-island superstructure and a full-length flight deck, according to the PLAN.

Most notably, it adopts an electromagnetic catapult system, which allows it to carry fixed-wing aircraft along with helicopters and amphibious equipment usually found on this type of warship, the PLAN added.

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Azerbaijan Airlines says plane crashed after ‘external interference’ as questions mount over possible Russian involvement

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Azerbaijan Airlines says the jet that crashed in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day experienced “physical and technical external interference,” according to an early investigation, as questions swirled about Russia’s possible involvement in the disaster.

At least 38 of the 67 people on board the plane were killed in the crash, Kazakh authorities confirmed, including two pilots and a flight attendant. People from Azerbaijan, Russia, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan were among those on board, according to preliminary data from Kazakhstan’s transport ministry.

One passenger told Reuters in an interview on Friday that he didn’t think he would survive after he heard a loud bang and the plane started to “behave unnaturally.”

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FTX executives shave serious time off their sentences

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Ryan Salame and Caroline Ellison, FTX executives convicted for their roles in the notorious crypto fraud led by their former boss Sam Bankman-Fried, have both shaved time off their lengthy prison sentences.

Salame, a former top executive of FTX, the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency trading platform, pleaded guilty to criminal fraud charges in September 2023, and was sentenced in May to 7 1/2 years in federal prison. He began his sentence in October. But the Federal Bureau of Prisons currently lists his release date as March 1, 2031, more than a year earlier than his initial release date in April 2032. Business Insider first reported Salame’s new release date.

Ellison, Bankman-Fried’s former girlfriend and the former CEO of FTX’s hedge fund arm, Alameda Research, was sentenced to 2 years in prison after she pleaded guilty to seven federal counts of fraud and conspiracy and was a key witness against Bankman-Fried. Her current release date is listed as July 20, 2025, three months earlier than her initial release date.

Bankman-Fried, who was sentenced to 25 years in prison, does not have a release date listed on the prisons website.

The Bureau of Prisons didn’t immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment. However, in several past statements about early release dates, the bureau has told CNN that it does not comment on the conditions of any individual inmate, but inmates can earn good conduct time that is calculated into their projected release date.

Qualified inmates are currently eligible for up to 54 days of GCT time for each year of the sentence imposed by the court. Inmates have other ways of earning time credits while incarcerated, including participation in various prison programs.

FTX was a high-profile crypto startup that allowed people to buy and sell digital assets. It had its name emblazoned on an arena in Miami and on every Major League Baseball umpire’s jersey. The exchange had several celebrity endorsers and was widely believed to be a gold-standard for safety and security.

But FTX collapsed in November 2022 when customers pulled their funds as rumors spread about FTX’s unusually close ties to its founder’s crypto hedge fund, Alameda

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