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Israeli forces kill Palestinian child as Gaza humanitarian crisis deepens

As hundreds of thousands of families across the bombarded enclave continue to suffer from Israel’s continued restrictions on shelter supplies and other humanitarian aid, Israeli forces have killed a Palestinian child in northern Gaza.

The child, identified as Youssef Ahmed al-Shandaghli, was killed by Israeli forces in the Jabalia an-Nazla area of the north of the territory, according to a medical source at al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on Thursday.

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The boy’s death’s exact circumstances were not immediately known.

More than 400 Palestinians were killed and many others were injured in Israel’s continued attacks on Gaza in spite of a US-brokered ceasefire agreement that was signed in October.

Israel’s genocidal war against the Palestinians there has also worsened already dire conditions there, which have also been largely reduced to rubble as a result of the country’s enclave’s already dire conditions.

A young girl died in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Thursday from the extreme cold, according to local media outlets.

Separately, the Palestinian Civil Defense in Gaza reported that its teams had recovered the bodies of a mother and a child in the tent that had been a refuge for displaced people in the Yarmouk neighborhood of central Gaza City.

Because of Israel’s more than two-year-old war, hundreds of thousands of Palestinian families have been living in overcrowded displacement camps and temporary homes across the strip.

To help families survive the dangerous winter conditions, the UN and human rights organizations have urged the Israeli government to allow tents, blankets, and other supplies into Gaza.

Despite growing international condemnation that its policy is putting Palestinian lives in danger, Israel has ignored the calls to lift its aid restrictions.

At least five Palestinian children died in Gaza in December as a result of a lack of adequate shelter, according to the UN’s child rights agency (UNICEF) earlier this week.

Ata Mai, a seven-year-old Palestinian boy, died on December 27 in a makeshift displacement camp northwest of Gaza City in the midst of heavy rain, wind, and freezing temperatures.

According to a statement from UNICEF’s Middle East and North Africa regional director Edouard Beigbeder, Ata went missing in the afternoon, and despite heavy machinery’s search and rescue efforts, his body was only found hours later.

All efforts must prioritize meeting this crucial need, according to Beigbeder, adding that “children in Gaza have endured enough and have the right to protection and safe shelter.”

Additionally, a full range of life-saving and life-sustaining supplies are urgently needed, including items that have previously been denied or restricted, on a large-scale basis.

Israel also made the warnings on Thursday, as it made the decision to impose a ban on international aid organizations that work with Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

37 aid organizations’ operating licenses have been suspended in Israel because they failed to adhere to new government rules that mandate detailed information on their staff, funding, and operations.

Silva calls for review of head injury treatment rules

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After his side’s 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace, Fulham manager Marco Silva demanded a review of the rules governing players who needed to receive treatment for head injuries.

After the Fulham defender appeared to put his hands to his face after being caught by Palace’s Justin Devenny’s stray arm, referee Tony Harrington asked the player to leave the field for treatment.

Cuenca walked off the pitch before the game even started because he was unhappy with the referee’s decision.

Cuenca was waiting on the touchline when Oliver Glasner’s side took the lead with a header from Jean-Philippe Mateta a short while later.

Before the 2024-25 season, Premier League rules mandated that a player must remain on the field for at least 30 seconds after the game has finished.

When the game was completely under control, we conceded a goal, according to Silva, who firmly believes that we should have been playing with just 10 men at the time.

“Football is to be played 11 against 11,” the statement read. When it’s not necessary, we can’t be calling the medical stuff constantly.

What are the rules’ definitions?

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The rules for treating suspected head injuries were changed before the start of the current season to read:

The official will immediately request a doctor or physio to enter the pitch in order to promote player welfare when a player has a suspected head injury and the referee stops the game. The player must leave the pitch after the game has finished for a final evaluation and remain on the touchline for at least 30 seconds.

The rules were developed in accordance with professional game match officials Limited (PGMOL), according to Howard Webb, the chief refereeing officer, at a pre-season briefing.

This year, we’ve said that a player typically develops head injuries when they go down holding their head, according to Webb.

We’ll immediately get the doctor or physio on if the referee decides to stop the game primarily because there are concerns about it being a head injury or potential head.

There was a feeling that too frequently, players were falling down holding their heads, in addition to “we want to make sure the player gets assistance if they have a genuine head injury.” The player was fine, but the game was then being cut short as a result.

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A goalless draw against Leeds United sparked some boos from some members of the home support as the final whistle came in at Anfield.

Since December 2023 when Liverpool played Manchester United, that scoreline was the first to result in a draw at 0-0 under Arne Slot in all 117 games.

Slot’s side extended their unbeaten run to eight games and Liverpool was still unbeaten. However, it revealed a fanbase venting their frustrations following a largely uninteresting display.

This season, Liverpool have been a difficult football team to watch far too often.

The Jurgen Klopp era and Slot’s victory in his first year at Anfield have been overshadowed by the club’s fans over the past decade, not to mention the club’s fans.

Although the standards are extremely high and appropriate for a club of this size, Liverpool looked unoriginal and lacking in quality against a Leeds side that was promoted to the Premier League last year.

There were few moments that made the fans get off their seats, aside from Jeremie Frimpong, who had the ease to move past some of the Leeds players.

Liverpool, Slot, or the Anfield faithful would not have anticipated the start of the new year.

In our live text, a BBC Sport reader summed up the fanfare’s emotions.

According to Jan from Rye, “Liverpool still appears to have a piece missing.”

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After the game, Leeds manager Daniel Farke suggested that a key component of his tactical plan was to allow Liverpool to take control of the wings while closing the pitch’s center. It was a successful approach to serving the visitors.

Only four of Liverpool’s chances were on target, out of 19 total.

Since April 2024 (2. 8 against Crystal Palace), the Reds have scored the most goals (1.96) without scoring in a Premier League game at Anfield (1. 9).

When asked what the performance of his team was lacking, Slot responded, “A goal. The answer is the easiest.

The league possession of the ball means nothing if you can’t create enough chances and chances against a low block, but we are the team that does. We witnessed a team that tried their hardest, but we couldn’t find an opening.

In the first half, Hugo Ekitike missed a chance to give Liverpool’s best chance, but in fairness, the ball came at a serious pace from Frimpong’s cross over goal.

Daniel Sturridge, a former Liverpool player, claimed Slot’s side appeared worn out by the recent schedule.

They “seemed tired if you asked me,” said Sruire. That precision and movement were lacking.

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We are who we are, I say. We maintain our momentum.

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Ekitike’s persistence in the box, which was the focal point of Slot’s post-match reflections, made it regrettable that he did not receive a penalty.

Although it would have likely been a penalty if he had fallen, Slot claimed that this season, we have been fouled so many times that we have not received one.

Our players try to stay on our feet while the VAR struggles to interfere because this season we have conceded a few soft penalties but Brentford won with Cody Gakpo, the referee saying, “play on.”

And Slot asserted that he would never encourage the players to descend.

The Dutch manager said, “We keep doing the same things.” I don’t believe in the idea that you get what you deserve over the course of a season, but after two, three, and four seasons, I do.

It is surprising that we only had one penalty this year for the team with the most ball possession, in my opinion.

“But I wouldn’t say I was encouraging them to do that,” I said. We simply exist. We maintain our momentum.

In some ways, Slot has done a lot of good, but sooner or later he needs to realize that his side cannot continue to perform this way.

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Tragedy as Paul Kim’s son, 5, had ‘miracle’ recovery on Christmas day before dying days later

Although Paul Kim’s son, age 5, passed away, a significant update that had given the family hope just days prior had just been released.

The death of an influencer’s five-year-old son came as a huge shock after the family revealed ‘miracle’ news just days earlier. A heartbroken Paul Kim took to social media on Thursday to reveal his son Micah died on New Year’s Eve.

The influencer took to Instagram to share the devastating news. He said his son has fought for 11 days after contracting a severe case of flu.

However, days before his tragic announcement, the family appeared to have had what they thought was good news about their son’s condition. In a GoFundMe page that had been set up to try to help the family cover medical expenses, the organiser offered a glimmer of hope on Christmas Day.

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The update on December 25 read: “Merry Christmas everyone! We are blown away by the generous support everyone has been pouring out upon the Kim family. Thank you x a million!!!

“GoFundMe has a feature that updates and increases the goal automatically. Because the expenses and extent of medical care are unknown and likely in the hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Kims, we’ve left this feature on – which is why you’ll see the goal changing.“We had good news today that Micah’s heart keeps improving and getting better!!! This is huge!

Please continue to pray for his reduced brain swelling and complete recovery, in Jesus’ name, through Fulton Sheen’s aid. Hug your loved ones today, God bless you all.

Unfortunately, the outcome was not good, so Paul took to Instagram to share the heartbreaking news. He took to his platform to tell his followers that their son had been “fighting for 11 long, difficult days” before losing his life.

We’re so proud of him, Paul said. On behalf of my family, I want to thank you sincere and sincere as his father for all the prayers and favors you guys have received during this difficult time.

“This is a very difficult time for our family,” our family said. The hardest experience I’ve ever had has been and continues to be.”

He continued, “I feel like I owed all of you an update out of gratitude because I only want to have privacy this time and have time to grieve with my family.”

“Micah is already in Heaven at work, seriously, so many testimonies, so many ways in which God is using the light in my five-year-old to truly save souls and change the world.”

While some followers have so far raised more than $350,000 for the GoFundMe, others have already done so through Paul’s post.

There are no words, a user wrote. I apologize so much. Even more people than you know about your faith in this most intolerable of trials are inspired by it.

Our thoughts are with you, another poem. We express our sincere regret for your loss, and we are praying for you and your family. We are so inspired by your faith, and we can only pray that the Lord will close Micah in His loving mercy.

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