*) Israeli genocide part of displacement plan: Gaza

The Media Office in Gaza has said that the Israeli army is intensifying its military actions in northern Gaza, particularly in the Jabalia refugee camp.

According to the office, since the ground offensive and complete siege began on October 6, "massacres and deliberate killings" have taken place, resulting in significant civilian casualties in the camp.

The office also reported that Israeli forces are preventing rescue teams from retrieving over 75 bodies from the 285 people killed during the ground assault.

*) Israel kills 15 people, wounds scores in Lebanon

Israel has killed at least 15 people in its strikes in northern and central Lebanon on Saturday.

The first strike targeted an apartment in a residential building in the town of Barja in the central area of the country, killing four people and wounding 14 others.

The second strike hit a home in the town of Maaysrah in Mount Lebanon, killing nine and wounding 15.

*) US 'responsible' for Gaza genocide: Palestine presidency

Palestine has called on the US to stop supporting Israel and force it to end its aggression and comply with international resolutions.

In a statement the Palestinian Presidency said that the US administration must force its strategic ally, Israel, to stop its aggression in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, and adhere to international legitimacy resolutions and international court rulings.

*) Deadly tribal clashes erupt in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

At least 11 people were killed and eight others injured in renewed clashes between local tribes in northwestern Pakistan.

Officials confirmed the clashes and said the local administration is trying to control the situation.

According to local people, women and children were also among the victims as tribesmen fired at vehicles on roads.

*) EU, China fail to bridge gap on electric vehicle tariff solution

The latest negotiations over European Union tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles ended in Brussels with "major differences" remaining.

Brussels has decided to impose new tariffs of up to 35.3 percent on imports of Chinese-made electric cars.

Representatives from Beijing and the 27-member bloc have held eight rounds of talks in Brussels since September 20 but failed to reach a consensus.

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