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A circulating photo reportedly shows a group of Palestinian detainees, blindfolded and handcuffed, held inside a house seized by Israeli forces and used as a makeshift military post during an incursion into the town of Sa’ir in the Hebron district of the southern West Bank.
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Activist Adele Shoko talks about Israeli settlers' attacks in the village of Jaba, northeast of occupied Jerusalem. She says that she couldn't recognize the village after some 50 settlers stormed the village and burned homes almost every week.
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After the judge who was expected to hear a legal challenge to the ban on Palestine Action was removed from the case at the last minute without explanation, a new judge with ties to the pro-Israel lobby is leading the new panel on the case, Electronic Intifada revealed.
https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66810&slug=new-palestine-action-case-judge-has-ties-to-pro-israel-lobby-report
Israeli occupation soldiers clamp down on journalists covering their raid of the city of Al-Bireh in the occupied West Bank.
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A Palestinian mother hurried to wrap a coat upon her son to protect him from the cold as Israeli soldiers abducted him during a night raid on their home in As-Samou’, south of the occupied West Bank.
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Palestinians demonstrate in front of the International Red Cross office in Gaza City in protest of the atrocities being practiced daily against Palestinian hostages and detainees in Israeli captivity.
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Israeli forces killed two Palestinian brothers, aged 11 and 8, in southern Gaza on Saturday while they were collecting firewood for their wheelchair-bound father. The military claimed that the boys were “two suspects posing an immediate threat” and were therefore “eliminated.”
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Palestinian youth Mohammad Nassr Siam was killed this morning by gunfire from an Israeli drone in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City, in breach of the ceasefire agreement.
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A new briefing by the Commission of Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs and the Palestinian Prisoner's Club outlines the harrowing conditions faced by Palestinians held in the notorious Israeli Gilad camp, drawing on dozens of visits carried out throughout November 2025.
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For the second day in a row, the entrances to the town of Al-Zawiya in the central West Bank remain blocked with earth mounds that were erected by Israeli occupation forces to block local Palestinian traffic.
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Thousands of Israelis lined up outside the Portuguese embassy seeking citizenship, as reverse immigration has surged since the Gaza war began. Many leaving are professionals in technology, economics, medicine, and culture.
This growing wave of Israelis emigrating aligns with rising global opposition to the occupation and mounting outrage over Israel’s atrocities against the Palestinian people.
Israeli occupation forces block roads with earth mounds amid a renewed assault on the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank.
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BREAKING: In breach of the ceasefire agreement, a Palestinian was killed by gunfire from an Israeli drone in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City.
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Israeli settlers are letting their cattle graze on Palestinian land near the village Al-Burj, south of Hebron, a tactic used to gradually seize control of the land under the pretext of grazing.
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Israeli Jewish settlers perform Talmudic rituals at the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem, the third holiest place of worship for Muslims worldwide.
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Israeli war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu asked the country's president on Sunday for a pardon in his long-running corruption trial, arguing that criminal proceedings were hindering his ability to govern and a pardon would be good for Israel.
Netanyahu, Israel's longest-serving prime minister, denies the bribery, fraud, and breach of trust charges against him.
Israeli Minister of Social Equality May Golan takes pride in the annihilation of Gaza and the genocide of the Palestinian people.
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Journalist Hind Khoudary reports on the fact that 4,000 children in Gaza are in urgent need of medical evacuation abroad after more than two years of relentless Israeli war.
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Rachael Cummings from Save the Children reflects on the fact that nearly 600,000 children in Gaza have been deprived of education throughout two years of Israeli genocide.
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The British cosmetics company “Lush” is planning to reintroduce its popular “Watermelon” soap, with proceeds from its sales dedicated to supporting Gaza medical services.
This initiative includes funding organizations that provide prosthetic limbs for those injured in Gaza, aiming to offer much-needed assistance to people affected by the war. The campaign asserts it will use its product sales to humanitarian aid.
The Israeli army killed civilian Mohammed Siyam this morning for crossing the imaginary Yellow Line in Gaza.
Two days ago, the Israeli army also murdered two brother children in cold blood for trying to reach their house beyond the Yellow Line.
Siyam's murder brings the total number of Gazans who were killed since the ceasefire started to 343 civilians, including children, women and the elderly.
With over 90% of Gaza’s hospitals damaged and imports blocked, local engineers and doctors developed a device normally costing $500+ using locally reclaimed plastics, stainless steel, and open-source design, demonstrating extraordinary medical ingenuity under siege.
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An Israeli settler interviewed on Israeli Channel 14 asserted that, according to his interpretation of the Torah, Jews have the authority to remove anyone who doesn’t submit to Israel, saying the land “should be cleared of any Arab who refuses to kneel to us.”
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In a display of resilience and defiance, Palestinian farmers in eastern Khan Younis resume cultivating their lands after they were repeatedly bombed and destroyed by Israeli forces during the genocide.
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The Islamic University in Gaza City has reopened for in-person classes, welcoming hundreds of students after being closed for two years due to the Israeli genocide.
Many buildings on campus were completely or partially destroyed, and some are still under reconstruction, but the university has nevertheless resumed operations for students determined to continue their studies.
The UK government has confirmed that British soldiers received training in Israel during the two-year genocide in Gaza, which has killed more than 70,000 Palestinians, marking the first official admission of a UK military presence in Israeli military academies.
https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66808&slug=uk-confirms-british-soldiers-trained-in-israel-during-gaza-genocide
Late last night, Israeli settlers smashed the windows of parked vehicles after sneaking into the town of Beit Lid, east of Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank.
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Journalist Ibrahim Al-Khalili reports that many children in Gaza have been forced to become their families' breadwinners after losing their fathers during the Israeli genocide.
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Israel has violated the Gaza ceasefire at least 591 times in 50 days, killing hundreds of Palestinians since the truce came into effect on 10 October. Israel has also continued to block vital humanitarian aid and destroy infrastructure across the Strip.
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UNICEF warned that nearly 9,300 children under the age of five in Gaza were diagnosed with acute malnutrition in October.
The agency said the combination of rising malnutrition, worsening winter conditions, and the spread of disease is putting young children at extreme risk.
UNICEF noted that vital winter supplies remain blocked at Gaza’s borders and urged the safe and unhindered delivery of humanitarian aid, as many displaced families face cold, flooding, and unsanitary conditions in makeshift shelters.