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Here’s a rundown of all the news you need to start your Friday, including a deadly Israeli airstrike on southern Gaza, UN warning on fuel shortage to be the leading cause of deaths in Gaza, Hamas saying its prepared for a long war with Israel, and a communication blackout in Gaza.
TOP STORIES
At least 10 Palestinians were killed Thursday in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a house in the Al-Qarara area of Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
Several others were injured in the attack, Palestine TV reported.
This came after Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee renewed his warning to the people of Gaza, calling on them to move south for their safety.
The government media office in Gaza has repeatedly reported attacks on roads that Israel declared “safe” towards the south of the Gaza Strip.
The UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees warned on Thursday that a lack of fuel would be the "main reason" for deaths in the Gaza Strip if it is not supplied to the besieged region.
"We need a cease-fire now, and fuel," Philippe Lazzarini, commissioner-general for the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), said at a press conference in Geneva.
He said they received a "tiny" amount of fuel, "half of a truck," on Wednesday, but that Israel has restricted the use of that fuel to aid trucks arriving at the Rafah crossing.
Hamas's political bureau chief said Thursday that resistance forces in the Gaza Strip are prepared for a prolonged war with the Israeli army.
In a recorded speech, Ismail Haniyeh praised the resilience of the Palestinian people and the coordination of resistance factions “to disperse the capabilities of the Israeli army and weaken it on multiple fronts.”
On another note, he called for the implementation of the resolutions of an emergency Arab-Islamic summit held in the Saudi capital Riyadh days ago.
The Palestinian Telecommunication Group on Thursday announced a complete blackout of communications and internet services in the Gaza Strip due to the depletion of fuel.
“We regret to announce that all telecom services in Gaza Strip have gone out of service as all energy sources sustaining the network have been depleted, and fuel was not allowed in,” the group said in a statement.
Earlier this month, Palestinian Communications and Information Technology Minister Yitzhak Sidr appealed to Egypt to activate roaming services and operate telecommunication stations near the Gaza border.
NEWS IN BRIEF
SPORTS
Slovakia bagged a ticket to next summer's UEFA EURO 2024 finals after beating Iceland 4-2 in a Group J match on Thursday.
Slovakian midfielder Lukas Haraslin scored two goals against Iceland.
Juraj Kucka and Ondrej Duda from a penalty kick were the other scorers for Slovakia, who ended the group in second place.
Israeli football clubs will travel to Serbia for the remainder of their home fixtures in European competitions because of the conflict in the Gaza Strip, UEFA said Thursday.
European football's governing body said in the second-tier UEFA Europa League matchday five, Maccabi Haifa from Israel will face French club Rennes at Belgrade's Rajko Mitic Stadium on Nov. 30.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
Jordan announced Thursday that it will not sign a deal with Israel to exchange solar energy for desalinated water in light of Israel’s war against Hamas.
"We will not be able to continue the energy-for-water agreement because no Jordanian minister can sit next to an Israeli minister to sign an agreement while they are killing our brothers in Gaza," Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Al-Safadi told the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news channel.
Amazon announced Thursday it will start allowing auto dealers to sell vehicles on its US website next year.
"Customers will be able to search on Amazon for available vehicles in their area based on a range of preferences, including model, trim, color, and features; choose their preferred car; and then check out online with their chosen payment and financing options," it said in a statement.
The company said Hyundai will be the first brand available for customers to purchase.
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