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CNN —Two American brothers who were detained in Gaza earlier this month by Israeli forces are being held in Ashkelon prison, a US official tells CNN. The brothers were “arrested for collaboration with Hamas,” Israel’s Consul General to the Midwest, Yinam Cohen, told CNN on Thursday. When asked for comment, the IDF told CNN the brothers are not in their custody, referring questions to the Israeli Security Agency (ISA) which did not immediately respond to a request for comment. As CNN previously reported, the brothers were among a group of roughly 20 men detained by IDF soldiers early on February 8, according to the brothers’ cousin Yasmeen Elagha. IDF did not respond to CNN’s request for comment at the time on the matter.
Persons: Alagha, Hashem Alagha, , Yinam Cohen, Maria Kari, Hashem, Borak’s, ” Kari, Yasmeen Elagha, , Elagha Organizations: CNN, US, IDF, Israeli Security Agency, Locations: Gaza, Ashkelon, Israel, Chicago
The family also said that US officials have not been granted consular access to her more than a week after her detention. “Despite having had her prescription medication from the moment they arrested her, the IDF has declined to administer it,” the family statement said. According to the statement, Esmail was presented to a military commission on Monday and was granted bail, but the IDF appealed the ruling. They called on the US to do more to obtain consular access to Esmail. “The United States is not without tools to obtain consular access to Ms. Esmail and to end her ordeal.
Persons: Esmail, , , Netanyahu, Matt Miller, don’t, ” Miller, Jonathan Franks, Ms, Franks, “ Ms, Esmail’s, , Hashem Alagha, Borak Alagha, Miller, Mohammad Ahmed Mohammad Khdour, Abdel, WAFA, CNN’s Lauren Izso, Gabe Cohen Organizations: CNN, West Bank, Israel Defense Forces, IDF, U.S, Embassy, . State, Israel Prison Service, , Esmail’s Facebook, U.S . Embassy, “ Defense, Children – Palestine Locations: Palestinian, Israel, United States, Silwad, Louisiana, U.S, Gaza, Biddu
WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli forces detained two young adult American brothers and their Canadian father in in Gaza in an overnight raid on their home in the besieged Palestinian territory, relatives of the men said. The two American brothers, their Canadian citizen father, a mentally disabled uncle and two other adult male relatives were taken away by the Israelis, and remain missing, Elagha said. State Department spokespeople in Washington had no immediate comment on the reported detention of the American brothers. The Alagha brothers' family says they are among those who have been unable to get their names on the exit lists. In the occupied West Bank, meanwhile, a 46-year-old Palestinian American woman, Samaher Esmail, was taken from her home on Monday and detained.
Persons: Borak Alagha, Hashem Alagha, Cousin Yasmeen Elagha, Khan Younis, Elagha, Antony Blinken, Israel, Samaher Esmail Organizations: WASHINGTON, Embassy, Northwestern University, Department, Hamas, State Department, West Bank Locations: Gaza, Palestinian, U.S, Jerusalem, Washington, Chicago, Israel, Khan, a.m, Egypt
CNN —Two American citizens were detained by the Israel Defense Forces during a raid of a home in Gaza early Thursday morning local time, according to a family member in the United States. Hashem Alagha, 20, and Borak Alagha, 18, were among a group of roughly 20 men detained by IDF soldiers during the incident, according to Yasmeen Elagha, who identified herself as their cousin. She said both men are American citizens, born in the suburbs of Chicago and raised there in their early childhood. The US is aware of reports that the Israeli military has detained two American citizens in Gaza, according to a State Department spokesperson. Patel said they believe “the vast majority” of US citizens seeking to leave Gaza have reached out to the State Department.
Persons: Hashem Alagha, Borak Alagha, Yasmeen Elagha, Elagha, , , , Vedant Patel, Benjamin Netanyahu, Antony Blinken, Patel Organizations: CNN, Israel Defense Forces, IDF, State Department, Israel Locations: Gaza, United States, Chicago, Canadian, Rafah, Egypt
Gaza CNN —Have you ever sang “Happy Birthday” to a child not knowing if it would be his last? Nadia AbuShaban Courtesy Nadia AbuShabanOn October 29, my family gathered in a friend’s home in Khan Younis, Gaza, to wish my nephew, Hashem, a happy 12th birthday. The world must understand that the children of Gaza are just like theirs. Nadia AbuShabanThe world must understand that the children of Gaza are just like theirs. Hashem will soon be old enough to understand the gravity of the situation in Gaza and the limitations it will place on his life.
Persons: Nadia AbuShaban, Read, Khan, Hashem, they’ve, Hashem ”, Tala, Hashem’s, – Younis, Tala –, Basma, , , , he’s, won’t Organizations: Gaza CNN, Sewar Locations: Gaza, Khan Younis, Gaza City
“We watched houses dropping as we drove, thinking we could die any minute,” she told CNN. Khan Younis had a population of just over 400,000 before the war. Nardeen Fares, 27, takes a selfie with her husband at Gaza Port, near Gaza City, in the Gaza Strip in May 2023. Over the weekend, concrete slabs were placed at the Egyptian side of the crossing, blocking all gates, a Palestinian border official told CNN Saturday. For my son, my unborn child and myself,” she told CNN.
Persons: CNN — Khulood Khaled, , , ” Khulood, Khan Younis, Dominic Allen, Khan Younis –, Fares, ” Fares, ” She’s, Khan Younis won’t, Nasser, Allen, ” Allen, Antonio Guterres, Brink, Mona Ashour, Hashem Al, Ashour, Antony Blinken, Sameh Shoukry, Israel, Khulood, “ I’m, Kareem Khadder, Abeer Salman, Chloe Liu, Niamh Kennedy Organizations: CNN, United Nations Population Fund, State, CNN Sunday, Nardeen, Israel, Sunday, Nasser Hospital, World Health Organization, United Nations Relief, Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, UN, . Locations: Karama, Gaza, Khan, Palestine, Israel, , Gaza City, Gaza Port, Kizan, Saudi, Ashour, Palestinian, Egypt’s, Sinai, Egypt, Rafah
“In this situation, we’re afraid that she goes into labor, and we wouldn’t know where to go,” he told CNN. Shelling in Nuseirat is intense, but not as bad as it was in Gaza City, where neighborhoods were “entirely wiped out,” he said. Some of those bodies are on a flatbed trailer that appears to have been used to carry people away from Gaza City. Refaat Alareer, 44, a literature professor in Gaza City, said Thursday – before Israel told Gazans to evacuate – the shelves in his local supermarket are emptying every day. “The gates are closed, and no one is being let through,” he told CNN.
Persons: Israel, Khan Yunis, Mohamed Hamed, Hamed, , Nuseirat, Hashem Al, , ” Al, Beit Hanoun, Salah Al, Deen, Refaat Alareer, Gazans, Alareer, “ I’ve, Aseel Organizations: CNN, Israel Defence Forces, IDF, Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, Saudi, ” CNN, Aris Messinis, Getty, UNRWA, Palestinian Locations: Gaza, Hanoun, Gaza City, Israel, Nuseirat, Deir, Egypt, , Gaza’s, Palestinian, Saudi, Rafah, ” Al, Sderot, AFP, Al, , Palestine, Egypt’s
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A video presenting a facility purportedly able to “incubate up to 30,000 lab-grown babies per year” is conceptual and has been taken out of context by some online users. The video’s concept creator, Hashem Al-Ghaili, told Reuters that the project, called EctoLife, is not currently a genuine existing facility or company. Examples of social media posts that appear to believe EctoLife is a real, functioning facility or company are viewable (here) and Twitter (here). The facility described in this video does not exist and pertains to a concept developed by science communicator Hashem Al-Ghaili. Read more about our work to fact-check social media posts here .
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