By Anadolu staff
Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Sunday, including Israel declaring a 'dead end' in talks to resume pause in Gaza, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks on Israeli attacks on Gaza and Israel's missile strike on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza, killing more than 100 people.
TOP STORIES
- Israel declares 'dead end' in talks to resume pause in Gaza
Negotiations in Qatar to resume a humanitarian pause in the Gaza Strip have "reached dead end," according to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
It said David Barnea, the head of Israel's Mossad, ordered a delegation of the intelligence agency to return to Tel Aviv and accused the Palestinian resistance group, Hamas, of not fulfilling its side of an agreement to extend the pause.
The deal had included the release of all women and children hostages held in Gaza in accordance with a list conveyed to Hamas and agreed upon, noted the statement.
- Turkish president urges ICC to hold 'butchers of Gaza' accountable, particularly Netanyahu
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he expects the International Criminal Court (ICC) to ensure accountability for the "butchers of Gaza," particularly Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Speaking to journalists onboard his presidential plane that was returning from Dubai, where he attended the COP28 UN climate summit, Erdogan emphasized the need for granting necessary punishments for those caught red-handed in incidents in Gaza.
They will closely follow the proceedings in the Hague, Erdogan said, expressing hope that the decision would bring a sense of justice to those waiting.
Condemning Israeli actions in Gaza, he said: "This is state terrorism. We cannot stay silent against this state terrorism."
- More than 100 Palestinians killed in Israeli missile strike on Jabalia refugee camp in Gaza
More than 100 Palestinians were killed and many more injured in an Israeli missile attack on the Jabalia refugee camp in the Gaza Strip, with many missing under the rubble of a collapsed residential building, Palestinian media reported.
"More than 100 Palestinians were killed Saturday in a new massacre committed by Israeli occupation forces in the Jabalia refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip," the official Palestinian news agency, WAFA, reported.
The death toll from Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip has soared to 15,207 since the start of the conflict on Oct. 7, said the government Media Office in the blockaded Palestinian enclave.
“70% of the victims are children and women, and more than 40,652 people have been injured,” it said.
NEWS IN BRIEF
- The Israeli army said Saturday it will open an investigation into the failure of an interceptor missile that crashed in central Israel.
- The US Central Command (CENTCOM) announced that it intercepted an Iranian drone that was flying near the US Dwight D Eisenhower aircraft carrier in the Gulf area.
- The UK will conduct surveillance flights above Israel and Gaza to provide intelligence to Tel Aviv as part of hostage rescue efforts, according to the British Defense Ministry.
- Hundreds marched in Berlin to demand an end to the Israeli "genocide" against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
- Two earthquakes struck off the eastern shore of the Philippines on Saturday, including one with a magnitude of 7.6 off the southern Mindanao region, according to US Geological Survey (USGS).
- Guinea-Bissau’s President Umaro Sissoco Embalo described this week’s clashes between army factions as an “attempted coup" that will have serious consequences.
- Thousands took to the streets in European capitals to protest Israeli attacks and demand a cease-fire in the Gaza Strip.
- Thousands of Israelis rallied in Tel Aviv to pressure the government to release the remaining captives held in Gaza.
- The head of the UN Palestinian Refugee Agency (UNRWA) has warned that Israel's attacks on the southern Gaza Strip could push 1 million Palestinian refugees towards the Egyptian border, the agency said Saturday on X.
- An American Airlines flight attendant asked a passenger who was wearing a sweater with "Palestine" to remove it or wear it inside out.
- Burkina Faso and Niger’s military leaders announced they decided to withdraw from the West African multi-national military force, G5 Sahel, citing its failure to meet its objectives.
SPORTS
- UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament draw unveiled
The UEFA EURO 2024 final tournament draw took place at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, Germany.
Türkiye is paired with Portugal and the Czech Republic in the group stage draw, as well as playoff winner C in Group F, which may be Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan or Luxembourg.
- More than $360 million in prize money to be distributed in EURO 2024: UEFA
More than $360 million will be up for grabs in prize winnings at the 17th edition of the European Football Championship, according to UEFA.
"The amount for distribution to the participating teams is confirmed at the same level as for UEFA EURO 2020, i.e. a total of €331 million," UEFA said in a statement.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
- 118 nations commit to triple renewable energy by 2030 at COP28
A total of 118 countries pledged to triple global renewable energy capacity by 2030 and double the progress in energy efficiency at the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28) to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
As part of the initiative announced during COP28 in Dubai, the Global Acceleration for Decarbonization initiative was unveiled.
- Türkiye's exports see record November figure
Türkiye's exports saw a record November figure of $23 billion, the country's trade minister announced.
Overseas shipments increased 5.2% from a year earlier, Omer Bolat told a news conference in Istanbul on Türkiye's preliminary foreign trade data.