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⭕️ Prisoners’ Media Office:
Israeli occupation forces arrested around 150 Palestinians from the West Bank over the past week, including women, children, and previously released prisoners.
- The arrests were concentrated in Hebron, Jenin, Bethlehem, and Nablus, and were accompanied by large-scale raids and field interrogations.
- The campaigns also involved field executions and the demolition of private homes, particularly in Jenin and Tulkarm.
- Occupation forces intensified physical assaults, field investigations, and the use of civilians as hostages.
⭕️ Italy ends contract with Israeli spyware firm Paragon over surveillance allegations
Italy has terminated its contracts with Israeli spyware firm Paragon after revelations that its technology was used to spy on critics of the government, including journalists and migrant rescue activists.
A parliamentary security report confirmed that Italian intelligence agencies had activated contracts with Paragon in 2023–2024 and used the spyware on a limited number of targets with prosecutorial approval.
Among those surveilled were activists from the Mediterranea NGO, targeted not for human rights work but over alleged links to irregular immigration.
Paragon claims it cut ties with Italy after allegations of spying on journalist Francesco Cancellato became public, and said the Italian government refused to investigate the incident jointly.
Opposition parties and the journalists’ union FNSI have called for a full inquiry. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's office has not commented.
⭕️ The Palestinian Prisoners' Affairs Authority: Approximately 440 Palestinian children have been arrested by the Israeli occupation since October 7, as part of a systematic campaign of collective punishment against children.
Читать полностью…⭕️ US Secretary of State Marco Rubio criticized the move by the UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and Norway to impose sanctions on far-right Israeli ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich.
While echoing an earlier statement from US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce, Rubio went further by urging the nations to reconsider their decision.
“These sanctions do not advance US-led efforts to achieve a ceasefire, bring all hostages home and end the war,” Rubio said.
❗️Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said an agreement ensuring the peaceful nature of Iran’s nuclear program is within reach and could be finalized quickly.
He noted that this aligns with both Iran’s doctrine and US President Trump’s stance against Iranian nuclear weapons.
Araghchi added that such a deal would require continued IAEA oversight of Iran’s enrichment program and the lifting of sanctions.
❗️German opposition figure urges sanctions on Israeli ministers over incitement
Franziska Brantner, co-leader of Germany’s Green Party, has called on Berlin to impose sanctions on Israeli far-right ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir, following similar moves by several western states.
Speaking to dpa news agency, Brantner accused the two of “openly calling for violence against the Palestinian population” and pushing policies of “annexation and displacement,” which she said were costing lives and obstructing peace efforts.
❗️Jordanian doctor wounded in Israeli strike near field hospital in Khan Yunis
A Jordanian physician was injured in an Israeli attack near the Jordanian field hospital west of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, according to a medical source.
❗️Hamas mourns PIJ’s senior member killed by Israel in West Bank raid
Hamas has issued a statement mourning the death of Ra’iq Abdul Rahman Bisharat, a senior member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), who was killed during an Israeli raid on the town of Tamoun (Tubas) in the occupied West Bank.
“As we mourn the martyred freed prisoner Ra’iq Abdul Rahman Bisharat […], we affirm that our people and their resistance will not rest until the occupation is expelled from our land and holy sites,” the group declared. It also emphasized that Israel’s war on Gaza and ongoing raids in the West Bank “compels us all to unite.”
Israeli occupation forces have once again demolished alternative homes built by residents in Khirbet Khallet al-Dabaa, located in the Masafer Yatta region south of Hebron. The families, already displaced after their original homes were destroyed, have been forced out once more.
Despite repeated demolitions and ongoing settler harassment, residents have been determined to remain on their land.
⭕️ Israeli media: Trump called Netanyahu and told him he must 'permanently end the war' in Gaza
During a "tense" 40-minute phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday, US President Donald Trump insisted that Israel must bring the war in Gaza to a permanent end.
Trump is said to have dismissed the Witkoff proposal, telling Netanyahu that the a 60 day pause would "not suffice."
⭕️ Israeli journalist Ravit Hecht wrote in Haaretz that Netanyahu is using the threat of an attack on Iran to pressure ultra-Orthodox parties not to rush into dissolving the Knesset. She noted that he has used similar tactics before—hinting at military action to stop his government from collapsing.
At the same time, Maariv reported that Avigdor Lieberman’s Israel Hayom party plans to move forward with a proposal to dissolve the Knesset, even without waiting for the Haredi parties, putting them in an uncomfortable position.
Opposition groups have started meeting to agree on submitting the proposal, which would bring down Netanyahu’s coalition. The internal tensions follow the failure to pass a law exempting ultra-Orthodox citizens from military service.
❗️Israeli occupation forces continue to displace Palestinian residents of Khallet al-Dabaa in Masafer Yatta
Israeli troops forcibly removed Palestinian residents from the village of Khallet al-Dabaa in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron in the occupied West Bank, ahead of demolishing tents set up on the rubble of previously destroyed homes, local sources told Quds News Network. The area has seen repeated displacement operations as part of Israel’s ongoing efforts to expel Palestinians from the South Hebron Hills.
❗️MSF: Israel repeatedly struck Nasser Hospital over past six weeks
Doctors Without Borders (MSF) has reported that Israel has attacked Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis multiple times in recent weeks, making it impossible to operate under current conditions. Claire Manera, MSF’s emergency coordinator in Gaza, told Al Jazeera that air strikes around the hospital are intensifying daily, damaging key departments and placing critical patients at risk.
“The windows and ceilings of the operating and inpatient wards were shattered just on Monday,” she said, adding that attacks on medical facilities have become routine. Manera confirmed that the hospital has been hit at least three or four times over the past six weeks.
❗️At least 25 Palestinians killed near Gaza aid point in latest Israeli shooting
Israeli forces shot and killed at least 25 Palestinians near an aid distribution site along the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza on 11 June, according to medical sources.
This marks the latest deadly incident near food aid points since the US-Israeli Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) took over distribution operations late last month.
BREAKING | Israeli drone strike kills four displaced Palestinians in Gaza’s Al-Mawasi
At least four displaced Palestinians were killed on 11 June when an Israeli drone strike hit a tent camp in the Al-Mawasi area near Al-Qarara, north of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, according to medical staff at Nasser Hospital.
The coastal strip of al-Mawasi, previously labeled a “safe zone” by the Israeli army, has faced repeated attacks in recent months despite housing thousands of Palestinians who were forced to flee other parts of the besieged enclave.
"My son's children are orphans, and my children are gone."
A woman who managed to secure a bag of flour after risking her life to feed her orphaned grandchildren was among the survivors of the aid massacres near the GHF US-backed distribution points in Netzarim and Rafah.
Dozens of Palestinian aid seekers massacred as GHF operations enter third week
The massacres happened as Israeli officials issued mass forced displacement orders for the entirety of northern Gaza
Smotrich moves to collapse Palestinian economy after UK sanctions
The minister’s decision to cancel a Palestinian banking waiver threatens to cut off salaries, payments, and essential services across the occupied West Bank
❗️Chants in support of Hamas among the Sumud (Resilience) Convoy, which set off from Algeria and passed through Tunisia, Libya, and then Egypt on its way to the Rafah border crossing to break the siege on Gaza.
Читать полностью…❗️Israeli forces raid MoneyGram exchange shop in Hebron
Israeli forces stormed a currency exchange office affiliated with MoneyGram in the city of Hebron, south of the occupied West Bank, reportedly looting cash during the operation.
UPDATE | At least 30 aid-seeking civilians massacred and over 100 injured by Israeli occupation forces at a GHF aid site in the Netzarim Corridor today.
Читать полностью…⭕️ "European institutions must protect elected representatives from illegal detention and take immediate action to stop the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza."
The European Parliament's Left group denounced Israel’s detention of French-Palestinian member of the EU Parliament Rima Hassan and other activists aboard the Madleen vessel.
The group stated that intercepting the ship violated international law, referencing the International Court of Justice’s interim ruling from 16 months ago, which requires Israel to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza. They also noted that Hassan’s arrest violated her parliamentary immunity.
The Left also said that the activists were denied food and water during the 16-hour transfer to Ashdod and were forced to stay on the ship's deck until nightfall.
The group further demanded the immediate suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement, the imposition of an arms embargo on Israel, and stronger diplomatic measures to end the blockade on Gaza.
⭕️ Israeli officials push for full control of West Bank & Jordan Valley
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According to Israel Hayom, Israeli ministers and senior officials from the governing coalition are set to participate on Thursday in a conference supporting the imposition of sovereignty over the West Bank and the Jordan Valley.
Among the participants are Sovereignty Movement leaders Yehudit Katsover and Nadia Matar; Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich; National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir; Heritage Minister Amichai Eliyahu; Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee Chair Yuli Edelstein; Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi; Constitution Committee Chair Simcha Rothman; Deputy Minister Almog Cohen; Knesset members Dan Illouz, Amit Halevi, Limor Son Har-Melech, and Yosef Taieb; Sderot Mayor Alon Davidi; head of the Sderot Yeshiva, Rabbi David Fendel; as well as several journalists and media personalities.
Organizers stated that "full sovereignty will create deterrence and send a firm message."
❗️Images from west of Rafah in southern Gaza show several people wounded after Israeli occupation forces opened fire at aid-seeking civilians near the US-Israeli ‘Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’ distribution point, according to local sources.
Читать полностью…❗️PIJ mourns commander killed in Israeli raid on Tamoun (Tubas)
The Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) movement has confirmed the killing of one of its senior members, Ra’iq Abdul Rahman Bisharat, during an overnight Israeli raid on the town of Tamoun (Tubas) in the occupied West Bank.
In a statement the group said Bisharat was “treacherously assassinated” by Israeli forces. Israeli special units reportedly prevented medics from reaching him following the shooting.
❗️BREAKING | Director of Blood Banks in Gaza Health:
– I call on the entire world to intervene immediately to save our patients, as they will die due to blood shortages.
– We are in dire need of 7,000 units of blood immediately.
⭕️ Smotrich move threatens Palestinian banking system
Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich ordered the cancellation of a key waiver that allowed Israeli banks to operate with Palestinian banks.
The waiver protected Israeli institutions from legal risks and enabled the flow of Israeli shekels—vital for the Palestinian economy, which lacks its own currency.
Smotrich’s decision, seen as retaliation for sanctions imposed on him by five Western nations, threatens to collapse the Palestinian banking system and cut off salaries, payments, and essential services across the West Bank.
The move has raised alarms among Israeli and Western officials, who warn it could trigger a humanitarian crisis and fuel regional instability.
❗️Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, known for his Jewish supremacist views, stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem on 11 June under heavy police protection. His provocative incursion comes in defiance of Muslim sentiments worldwide.
Читать полностью…⭕️ Israel Hayom newspaper: Netanyahu expressed his concern about the elections in a closed conversation, saying: "Without a victory in Gaza, we have nothing to go to the elections with."
Читать полностью…❗️Greta Thunberg returns to Sweden after deportation from Israel
Swedish activist Greta Thunberg returned to Stockholm late Tuesday after being deported by Israeli authorities for her role in the Gaza-bound humanitarian aid mission aboard the Madleen, which was seized in international waters.
Thunberg, who was one of 12 journalists and activists on the ship, accused Israel of “kidnapping” the crew and subjecting them to “dehumanizing” treatment. She emphasized that focus must remain on the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza.