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The Israeli military said 21 soldiers were killed in an attack in central Gaza on Monday, its biggest single loss since the war began in October, on a day when three other Israeli soldiers also died in the enclave.
Army spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari said the reservists were killed when a militant fired a rocket-propelled grenade towards Israeli soldiers who were rigging two buildings in central Gaza with explosives, to demolish them.
The resulting explosion caused the buildings to collapse on top of the soldiers.
Three soldiers were killed separately in combat, as Israeli forces intensified an assault on the southern city of Khan Younis.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Monday was “one of the most difficult days” since war began.
“I mourn for our fallen heroic soldiers,” he said. “We must learn the necessary lessons and do everything to preserve the lives of our warriors. In the name of our heroes, for our lives, we will not stop fighting until absolute victory.”
The soldiers killed in central Gaza "were removing structures" by laying explosives in two buildings in an area about 600 metres from the border with Israel near Kissufim, said Admiral Hagari.
The incident took place at about 4pm local time, he said, when a militant fired the RPG at a nearby Israeli tank.
“The buildings collapsed as a result of this explosion, while most of the soldiers were inside and around the buildings,” he added. “The buildings likely exploded from ordnance that our forces set up there.”
The army released the names of 10 of those killed and said the names of the others would be released later on Tuesday.
Rescue efforts continued late into the night and involved civilian units from Israel's special rescue fire service, Israel's Kan public broadcaster reported.
The army said most of the soldiers were reservists from its training school and were involved in mine clearance and “securing” Gaza's border with southern Israel.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog and government ministers issued statements mourning their deaths, while some cabinet members called for the war to continue.
“An unbearably difficult morning, in which more and more names of the best of our sons are added to the hero's tombstone, in a war that has no justice,” Mr Herzog wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
“The intense battles are taking place in an extremely challenging space and we are strengthening the soldiers … and the security forces who are working with endless determination to realise the goals of the fighting.”
Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said the operations being carried out by the soldiers were vital to Israel's objectives in the besieged enclave, where more than 25,000 Palestinians have been killed in the past three months.
“This is a hard and painful morning. Our hearts are with our precious families during their hardest hour,” he wrote on X. “This war will determine the fate of Israel in the next decades.”
Far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who has called for Israel to reoccupy Gaza, said: “It is clearer than ever – the war must not be stopped, the fighting must not be reduced.”
He called on Israel to “mow down” Hamas “with all our might”.
Israel called up about 360,000 reservists following the deadly attack by Hamas on October 7 that killed 1,200 in southern Israel. Tens of thousands of soldiers have been sent to fight in the enclave since.
Anti-war protests were held in Tel Aviv and Haifa at the weekend as calls grow for the fighting to end. Police dispersed protests outside Mr Netanyahu's residence in Jerusalem, where relatives of the 130 hostages in Gaza appealed for more to be done to free them.
Israeli pollster Dahlia Scheindlin said the incident will not change overwhelming public support for the war in Israel.
“Yes, there are questions about the war aims: whether they’re clear enough and costing too much for Israeli society and in the international sphere,” said Ms Scheindlin, who works for think tanks including the Century Foundation.
“But, overwhelmingly, the public supports the continuation of the war, with the exception of a few recent demonstrations calling for the release of hostages, and that in itself is ambiguous because only a section of the demonstrators are actually calling for a ceasefire,” she told The National.
“What we’ve found is that even the most extreme situations – particularly the three hostages killed by the IDF [in December] – do not seem to put the brakes on public support for the war.
“These kind of events feel like the price Israelis have to pay, and many agree with the government’s line that if the war stops now, these soldiers will have died in vain,” she said.
Hospitals under siege in Gaza
Meanwhile, the US called for Israel to protect innocent people in hospitals after Israeli forces laid siege on Monday to three healthcare compounds in Gaza's southern city of Khan Younis.
Washington expects Israel to defend itself “in accordance with international law and to protect innocent people in hospitals, medical staff and patients as well, as much as possible”, National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said.
What remained of Gaza's crumbling health sector came under intense attack on Monday as thousands of people were trapped in two Khan Younis hospitals, while Israeli forces entered a third and detained medical staff.
Mass graves were dug at Nasser Hospital as civilians sheltering inside reported Israeli tanks moving closer to one of the last operating hospitals in Gaza.
At Al Amal Hospital, run by the Palestine Red Crescent Society, up to 8,000 people were “unable to move” for fear of being shot, a spokeswoman for the charity group told The National. Ambulance workers were also trapped inside and unable to rescue the injured lying on the streets.
Gaza's Health Ministry said that Israeli forces had also raided Al Khair Hospital and detained medical staff.
At least 62,000 people have been injured since the war began, the Health Ministry said.
Residents of Khan Younis said the Israeli attacks on Monday were the most intense since the war began.
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Here, Dr Mohamed El Abiary, paediatric consultant at Al Zahra Hospital Dubai, shares some advice for parents whose children are fasting during the holy month of Ramadan:
Gradual fasting and golden points - For children under the age of 10, follow a step-by-step approach to fasting and don't push them beyond their limits. Start with a few hours fasting a day and increase it to a half fast and full fast when the child is ready. Every individual's ability varies as per the age and personal readiness. You could introduce a points system that awards the child and offers them encouragement when they make progress with the amount of hours they fast
Why fast? - Explain to your child why they are fasting. By shedding light on the importance of abstaining from food and drink, children may feel more encouraged to give it there all during the observance period. It is also a good opportunity to teach children about controlling urges, doing good for others and instilling healthy food habits
Sleep and suhoor - A child needs adequate sleep every night - at least eight hours. Make sure to set a routine early bedtime so he/she has sufficient time to wake up for suhoor, which is an essential meal at the beginning of the day
Good diet - Nutritious food is crucial to ensuring a healthy Ramadan for children. They must refrain from eating too much junk food as well as canned goods and snacks and drinks high in sugar. Foods that are rich in nutrients, vitamins and proteins, like fruits, fresh meats and vegetables, make for a good balanced diet
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Zakat: an Arabic word meaning ‘to cleanse’ or ‘purification’.
Nisab: the minimum amount that a Muslim must have before being obliged to pay zakat. Traditionally, the nisab threshold was 87.48 grams of gold, or 612.36 grams of silver. The monetary value of the nisab therefore varies by current prices and currencies.
Zakat Al Mal: the ‘cleansing’ of wealth, as one of the five pillars of Islam; a spiritual duty for all Muslims meeting the ‘nisab’ wealth criteria in a lunar year, to pay 2.5 per cent of their wealth in alms to the deserving and needy.
Zakat Al Fitr: a donation to charity given during Ramadan, before Eid Al Fitr, in the form of food. Every adult Muslim who possesses food in excess of the needs of themselves and their family must pay two qadahs (an old measure just over 2 kilograms) of flour, wheat, barley or rice from each person in a household, as a minimum.
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Introduced in 2011 by Uefa, European football’s governing body, it demands that clubs live within their means. Chiefly, spend within their income and not make substantial losses.
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The second phase of its implementation limits losses to €30 million (Dh136m) over three seasons. Extra expenditure is permitted for investment in sustainable areas (youth academies, stadium development, etc). Money provided by owners is not viewed as income. Revenue from “related parties” to those owners is assessed by Uefa's “financial control body” to be sure it is a fair value, or in line with market prices.
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2025: Pakistan; 2029: India
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- 14: Jason Scrivener (AUS)
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-11: David Lipsky (USA), Marc Warren (SCO)
-10: Tommy Fleetwood (ENG), Chris Paisley (ENG), Matt Wallace (ENG), Fabrizio Zanotti (PAR)
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To mark Bodytree’s 10th anniversary, the coming season will be filled with celebratory activities:
- September 21 Anyone interested in becoming a certified yoga instructor can sign up for a 250-hour course in Yoga Teacher Training with Jacquelene Sadek. It begins on September 21 and will take place over the course of six weekends.
- October 18 to 21 International yoga instructor, Yogi Nora, will be visiting Bodytree and offering classes.
- October 26 to November 4 International pilates instructor Courtney Miller will be on hand at the studio, offering classes.
- November 9 Bodytree is hosting a party to celebrate turning 10, and everyone is invited. Expect a day full of free classes on the grounds of the studio.
- December 11 Yogeswari, an advanced certified Jivamukti teacher, will be visiting the studio.
- February 2, 2018 Bodytree will host its 4th annual yoga market.
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