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On October 12, five days after the start of the war between Israel and Gaza's Hamas rulers, residents say dozens of Israelis turned up at the village and gave them an hour to leave their land, among them settlers, soldiers and police.
A Israeli military warning calling on Palestinians to evacuate southwards within the Gaza Strip said the shelters in the north are 'not safe'.
Thirty years on from the signing of the Oslo Accords, Palestinians share their thoughts on the agreement's implications on today's political reality.
The death toll in Gaza has reached 6,546 Palestinian victims as of Thursday, with health officials warning of an imminent disaster as fuel is due to run out by Thursday.
Palestinians said they had received renewed threats from Israel's military to move from north Gaza to the south of the strip.
UN chief António Guterres said Gaza was living through 'a humanitarian catastrophe' with thousands dead and more than a million displaced.
Jordan's King Abdullah said the message the Arab world is hearing is that 'Palestinian lives matter less than Israeli ones'.
Egypt will host a summit on Saturday concerning Israel's assault on Gaza, with doubt hanging over the number of attendees and whether the meeting will yield any results, as the war continues to rage.
Israeli airstrikes hit a Greek Orthodox church in Gaza believed to be the third oldest in the world and reportedly killed scores of Christians and Muslims sheltering there.
Like their Muslim neighbours, Gazan Christians have lived under a crushing Israeli-led siege since 2007. At the time the blockade was imposed, there were some 3,500 Christians in the strip. There are now around 1,000.