Morning update Good morning, Middle East Eye readers. Here are the latest updates from Gaza, where Israel continues to violate the ceasefire more than two months after it came into effect: Israeli occupation soldiers detained a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance on Thursday evening at the entrance of Martyr Khalil Suleiman Governmental Hospital in Jenin. The ambulance was transporting a patient when soldiers stopped it, once again obstructing urgent medical care in the occupied West Bank. A woman and her child were killed after a fire broke out inside a tent sheltering displaced families at Yarmouk Stadium in Gaza City. Five others suffered burn injuries. The blaze adds to the mounting toll faced by families forced to live in unsafe, overcrowded conditions under Israel’s siege. Separately, infant Malak Rami Ghneim, just three weeks old, died in a displacement tent in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The child succumbed to severe cold as a low-pressure weather system swept the Strip, highlighting the lethal consequences of Israel’s blockade and the absence of adequate shelter. The Palestinian Journalists Syndicate said Israel continued throughout 2025 to systematically target Palestinian journalists through arrests, administrative detention, beatings, abuse, deportation and equipment confiscation. The syndicate documented 42 arrests across the West Bank, occupied Jerusalem and areas inside the 1948 territories, including at checkpoints, during field reporting and in home raids. Armed Israeli settlers demolished and looted two agricultural structures in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron. Settlers from nearby illegal outposts also chased residents and attempted further attacks in Beit Ummar. The destroyed facilities belonged to Ismail Makhamra and his son Hassan, underscoring the ongoing settler violence aimed at driving Palestinians off their land