Meanwhile, Lebanon threatens legal action against the UK’s Telegraph over allegations that Hezbollah stored weapons at Beirut airport.<\/p>\n
Israeli Strike forces hit an aid centre for the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency Unrwa in Gaza, killing at least eight people.<\/p>\n
Several others were injured, including women and children, and taken to the al-Ahli hospital for treatment.<\/p>\n
Palestinian witnesses say the centre was used for aid distribution, according to Reuters.<\/p>\n
“Some people were coming to receive coupons and others had been displaced from their houses and they were sheltering here,” Mohammed Tafesh, one of the witnesses, told Reuters.<\/p>\n
“Some were filling up water, others were receiving coupons, and suddenly we heard something falling.<\/p>\n
“We ran away, those who were carrying water let it spill …we pulled out martyrs [from beneath the rubble], one who used to sell cold drinks and another who used to sell pastries and others who distributed or received coupons.<\/p>\n
“There are about four or five martyrs and 10 injured. Thank God, the condition of the injured is good.”<\/p>\n
Unrwa has already lost 193 of its team members since the beginning of fighting on 7 October.<\/p>\n
Intense fighting between Israeli Strike\u00a0forces and Palestinian armed groups is still continuing in southern Gaza.<\/p>\n
Hamas’s Qassam Brigades says its fighters, alongside the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, shelled an area where Israeli Strike forces soldiers and military vehicles were stationed near the Yibna refugee camp in Rafah.<\/p>\n
Residents in the Mawasi displaced persons’s camp by the coast say they have seen Israeli tanks advance to the edge of the camp, which Israel had previously designated as a humanitarian zone for Palestinians to go to.<\/p>\n
Some people in Mawasi have now fled to Khan Younis as the Israel strike army approaches the displacement camp.<\/p>\n
A report by British newspaper the Telegraph claimed on Sunday that Lebanese armed group Hezbollah was storing Iranian weapons in Beirut’s international airport, citing airport whistle-blow<\/p>\n
Lebanese officials were quick to reject those claims, with a high-ranking source at the airport telling Lebanese outlet l\u2019Orient Today that Hezbollah “definitely does not store weapons or missiles at Beirut international airport”.<\/p>\n
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“Not a thing written by the Telegraph [in the article] is correct,” he added.<\/p>\n
Source: Middle east eye<\/a><\/p>\n