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People gather in Auckland to mourn those killed in Gaza

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Oct 2023, 8:49pm
People gather in Aotea Square for a vigil. Photo / Hayden Woodward
People gather in Aotea Square for a vigil. Photo / Hayden Woodward

People gather in Auckland to mourn those killed in Gaza

Author
Rachel Maher ,
Publish Date
Wed, 18 Oct 2023, 8:49pm

About 300 people gathered in Aotea Square tonight to mourn the victims killed in the听听as innocent people continue to suffer from the conflict.

A, when the building was packed with wounded and other Palestinians seeking shelter. The explosion killed hundreds of people.

Hamas blamed an Israeli airstrike, while the Israeli military said听.

The peaceful vigil held tonight in Auckland also involved a police presence.

Nehad Al Battniji was at the vigil thinking of his nine brothers, sister and parents who are in Gaza.

He said he cannot sleep as he awaits a few hours of precious communication during the two hours of electricity the highly dense strip of land has per day.

鈥淣o place in Gaza is safe at the moment,鈥 he said.

He said his father desperately needs medicine but pharmacies have been damaged in bombings or closed as their owners flee.

People gather in Aotea Square for a vigil. Photo / Hayden Woodward

People gather in Aotea Square for a vigil. Photo / Hayden Woodward

Minas Al-Ansari said she was thinking of her aunt and family in Gaza as she attends the vigil.

鈥淭hey feel really dehumanised, we feel as though their lives do not matter,鈥 she said.

鈥淭oday is ten times worse than yesterday, and 100 times worse than last week. Absolutely no where is safe.鈥

She said her aunt has been moving locations every two days.

鈥淭hey don鈥檛 even know where they are going. They have no idea where they are going to be hit.鈥

Humanitarian and development manager for Anglican Missions, Mark Mitchell, who has worked closely with the Al Ahli Arab Hospital, said the incident demonstrates that 鈥渘o one in Gaza is safe鈥.

鈥淗ospitals and civilian infrastructure are protected under international humanitarian law,鈥 Mitchell said.

鈥滶ach of the hospitals is well marked, and everybody will know on all sides of the conflict that these are hospitals and as international law is well understood and well documented that they should not be attacked.鈥

Mitchell said those in Gaza are not able to escape the horrors of war.

Israeli military strikes on Gaza, in retaliation to Hamas terror squads killing, wounding and kidnapping thousands of Israelis a week ago, have killed at least 2778 people and wounded 9700, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. Nearly two-thirds of those killed were children, a ministry official said.

Another 1200 people across Gaza are believed to be buried under the rubble, alive or dead, health authorities said.

Earlier today, Te P膩ti M膩ori called on the New Zealand Government to expel the Israeli ambassador if Israel does not immediately implement a ceasefire听

In a series of posts on social media, the party condemned Israel and Hamas for their actions during the conflict and say both have breached international law.

In one of the posts, Te P膩ti M膩ori鈥檚 co-leaders Rawiri Waititi and Debbie Ngarewa-Packer are 鈥渄emanding鈥 the Government expel the Israeli ambassador. The听Herald听has sought comment from Israel鈥檚 embassy in Wellington.

The pair said Hamas must 鈥渋mmediately release hostages and work towards peace鈥 and Israel 鈥渕ust end their violent onslaught in Gaza and allow international aid groups to help the Palestinian people鈥.

Te P膩ti M膩ori also called out 鈥淲estern countries鈥 for being 鈥渨illfully in denial鈥 about what they said was Israel鈥檚 past aggression against Palestine.

The Auckland vigil comes a week after a, when 200 people gathered in Aotea Square holding Israel flags and lighting candles to mourn those killed, captured and wounded.

- Additional reporting by AP

Rachel Maher is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. She has worked for the听贬别谤补濒诲听since 2022.

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