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Senator Cory Booker avoided directly addressing whether Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has committed war crimes in Gaza, saying that answering such a “loaded and hot” question would “undermine my urgency” in seeking to “resolve the conflict”
Читать полностью…British journalist Owen Jones sharply criticized proposals for Tony Blair to oversee Gaza: “Saying he’s got experience in the Middle East therefore he’s well suited is like saying Harold Shipman should run a care home because he has experience of old people.”
Jones reminded viewers that the Chilcot Inquiry found Blair had exaggerated threats to justify the Iraq war, ignored key warnings, and launched an invasion with no post-war plan, leading to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths.
Breaking | Israeli drones launch a strike on the outskirts of Wadi Jilo and the town of Al-Bazourieh in southern Lebanon.
Читать полностью…Trump defends Hamas taking out gangs in Gaza, comparing it to his own administration’s handling of gangs in Washington.
Читать полностью…A Palestinian in Gaza turns his damaged house, struck by constant Israeli bombardment, into a home.
Читать полностью…Israeli occupation troops chased a Palestinian vehicle causing it to crash in Abu Snineh neighborhood, Hebron.
Читать полностью…Freed Palestinian Ayman Zahd was shocked to know that his father and other members of his family had been killed in the Israeli genocide.
Читать полностью…The Palestinian Ministry of Education announced on October 14, 2025, the results of the high school (Tawjihi) exams for Gaza students born in 2006, marking the first announcement since two years of the Israeli war that began on October 7, 2023.
Around 2,000 students took the exams after more than 70,000 were denied regular schooling. The exams were held entirely online to overcome infrastructure challenges following the destruction of 27 schools and the deaths of over 16,000 students and 750 teachers, victims of the war.
Students succeeded despite power outages, mass displacement, and ongoing shelling. Some took exams in displacement tents or even in the streets.
The Minister of Education described the exams as a "challenge to the world," praising teachers who continued instructing under bombardment.
A heartwarming moment as a child from Gaza embraces her uncle, who was abducted by Israeli occupation forces and released yesterday as part of a prisoner exchange deal.
Читать полностью…Freed Palestinian prisoner Samer Abu Dyak, from Seila Al-Daher south of Jenin, appears in dire health conditions after he was severely tortured upon his release yesterday.
Samer spent 22 in Israeli prison and released in a ceasefire-captive deal between Gaza Resistance and Israel.
Brighton & Hove City Council has approved a decision to boycott companies contributing to the war in Gaza, with 36 members voting in favor and five against. The decision aims to identify and halt investments in these companies, while also supporting calls to divest from the local government pension fund, which holds approximately £170 million in companies implicated in the conflict.
The city witnessed large demonstrations outside the council building in Hove, with protesters holding banners demanding a boycott of firms linked to the Gaza war.
The council based its decision on a report by the UN’s Independent International Commission of Inquiry, which concluded that Israeli authorities committed four of the five acts constituting genocide in Gaza, reinforcing the need to take a stand against complicit companies.
Israeli occupation forces search Palestinian vehicles during their ongoing raid of Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
Читать полностью…Israeli occupation forces storm Al-Mughayer village, northeast of Ramallah.
Читать полностью…Breaking | Israeli occupation forces storm Tuqu town, southeast of Bethlehem
Читать полностью…Hussam Rayyan, recently freed from Israeli prisons, breaks his silence about the harrowing conditions he endured behind bars. “The conditions in prison are extremely harsh,” he said. “We used to eat only one meal a day. Starvation, humiliation, and oppression were daily realities. Every night, they unleashed dogs on us.”
Rayyan showed the marks of electric shocks on his hands and spoke of the trauma that still lingers. “I’m talking to you now, but I can’t hear properly. We witnessed things only God truly knows. Those who make it out of prison are the ones who survive.”
Israel informed the United Nations that it will permit the entry of only 300 aid trucks into the Gaza Strip starting Wednesday, in a move that clearly restricts the flow of humanitarian relief.
It also announced that it will allow the entry of fuel and cooking gas only in limited quantities designated for essential humanitarian infrastructure.
These measures come despite the ceasefire agreement, indicating that Israel continues to violate humanitarian understandings and fabricate pretexts to tighten its blockade on the devastated enclave.
Breaking | Israeli occupation forces storm eastern Nablus city in the occupied West Bank
Читать полностью…Breaking | Al-Qassam Brigades have handed over the bodies of Israeli captives to the Red Cross in Gaza City.
Читать полностью…Israel is obstructing aid to Gaza: Following the ceasefire agreement, only a limited quantity of aid has been delivered, failing to meet the basic needs of the population. This highlights the gap between what was promised and what was actually delivered, putting pressure on organizations to provide urgent solutions.
The comparison reveals a huge disparity between promises and reality, increasing the urgency for organizations to supply essential aid promptly.
The freed journalist Shadi Abu Sedo faints in an emotional reunion with his family after being abducted in Israeli prisons during the genocide. He said in a previous interview that Israeli jailers threatened to kill his family and children.
Читать полностью…Israeli occupation forces raid several Palestinian homes during their incursion into Hizma, north of occupied Jerusalem, and fire tear gas.
Читать полностью…Israeli occupation forces have been raiding Palestinian homes and conducting field investigations during their incursion into Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
Читать полностью…Israeli occupation forces fire tear gas while raiding Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
Читать полностью…Students at the American University in Cairo protested the visit of former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Daniel Kurtzer.
Читать полностью…Gaza Municipality spokesperson warns that essential services could collapse if sufficient fuel does not reach the devastated enclave, with municipal warehouses reportedly empty of even the most basic equipment and machinery.
Читать полностью…Palestinian mother embraces her son who was abducted by Israeli occupation forces from Gaza and released as part of the prisoner exchange deal.
Читать полностью…Despite the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners in a swap deal with Israel, more than 9,000 Palestinians remain detained in Israeli prisons, according to recent reports.
Widely circulated video footage showed harsh treatment by Israeli prison officers toward Palestinian prisoners prior to their release, with detainees handcuffed and restrained during transport and handover.
Israeli authorities continue to hold many Palestinians without trials or on unclear charges. These high numbers are part of Israel’s policy of mass detention of Palestinians, which has drawn widespread criticism from international human rights organizations.
Palestinian journalist Ahmad Abdel-Al, who was abducted by Israel from Gaza for nearly two years, was freed yesterday as part of the prisoner exchange deal.
His photos before and after highlight the harsh reality Palestinians endure inside Israeli occupation prisons, including starvation, humiliating strip-searches, and attacks by dogs.
An emotional reunion as a freed Palestinian, who was told by the Israeli occupation that his father had died in Gaza, is surprised to find him alive.
Читать полностью…Breaking | Israeli occupation forces raid Qabatiya town, south of Jenin.
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