Morning update
Good morning Middle East Eye readers,
Here are the latest updates on the Israeli war on Gaza and developments in the occupied West Bank:
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More than 60 Palestinians, including 24 aid workers, were killed and dozens wounded in the past 24 hours in several Israeli attacks on Gaza.
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The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said early Friday morning that it had re-established contact with the ship "Handala," confirming that all of its crew members were safe after a communication outage that lasted for nearly two hours.
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday his country is calling for Israel's control over aid distribution to be replaced with comprehensive humanitarian assistance, urging all parties to negotiate for an immediate ceasefire, according to Reuters.
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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the situation in Gaza as a "humanitarian catastrophe," stressing on the need to make every effort to protect innocent lives and end the suffering and starvation of the population.
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Israeli forces stormed in the early hours of Friday the town of Anabta, located east of Tulkarm, in the northern occupied West Bank. Local sources said Israeli troops stormed a building in the town, and soldiers climbed onto the roofs of several nearby homes, while military vehicles were heavily deployed in the area.