Ghost Princess News Bulletin
Commercial Shipping Continues Amid Genocide
Despite the ongoing conflict, commercial shipping between the ports of occupied Palestine 🇮🇱 and the ports of Egypt 🇪🇬 and Turkey 🇹🇷 remains active. In the first week of August alone, 92 ships have made these journeys, highlighting the persistence of trade even under siege.
Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza
- 18,500 children have been killed by Israeli occupation military genocide campaign in Gaza.
- The U.S. continues to fund the genocide, providing over \$22 billion in support despite widespread allegations of war crimes and genocide.
- Israel’s bombardment has devastated Gaza’s animal wealth, destroying approximately 97% of livestock and working animals. This has further crippled transportation and food security in the Strip.
Healthcare System on the Brink
Mohammed Abu Salmiya, Director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex:
- All infant incubators in Gaza have been destroyed, endangering newborn lives.
- Medical services for patients and the wounded are nearly impossible to provide.
- Gaza’s healthcare system is experiencing near-total collapse, with diseases spreading due to accumulated waste, lack of clean water, and food shortages.
- Many kidney dialysis patients are dying daily from malnutrition and lack of medical supplies.
Burials Without Shrouds
For the first time since the escalation, Palestinians killed in Khan Younis are being buried without shrouds, as relentless bombing and siege have exhausted all supplies of coffins and burial materials.
Ongoing Violence and International Response
- 61 people were killed in the past 24 hours, including victims from earlier attacks.
- According to UNRWA, since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed the equivalent of an entire classroom of children every day—about 28 students daily—through ongoing genocide and starvation policies.
- Investigations reveal a pattern of Israeli occupation forces firing on starving Palestinians near aid sites, even those run by the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Political and International Developments
- Donald Trump has nominated State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce as the next US Deputy Representative to the UN. Bruce is known for defending Trump’s Gaza policies, including the controversial aid distribution system.
- Retired Colonel Chris Romberg, a former British army officer, was arrested during a pro-Palestine demonstration. Romberg, who once worked in UK diplomatic posts near Israel, now calls for an end to UK cooperation with Israel’s occupation military and insists that Palestine Action is non-violent.
Doctors Without Borders and Humanitarian Testimonies
- Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reports indiscriminate violence by Israeli occupation forces and private American contractors against Palestinians at GHF aid sites.
- Dr. Mark Brawner, an American physician recently returned from Gaza, describes the crisis as “a large-scale genocide,” with deaths from starvation rising sharply and severe medical conditions rampant due to prolonged deprivation.
Escalation and Global Condemnation
- Israeli regime sources report two missiles launched from northern Gaza after sirens in Nahal Oz and Kfar Saad.
- Foreign ministers from eight European countries, including Spain, Norway, Ireland, and Portugal, have condemned Israel’s announcement to intensify its attack on Gaza.
Closing Statement
When dinner in Gaza is made of sand and dreams, the world must wake up. End Israel’s blockade. End Israel’s policy of starvation. Stop the genocide.
This has been the Ghost Princess News Bulletin.
@GhostPrincess
Commercial Shipping Continues Amid Genocide
Despite the ongoing conflict, commercial shipping between the ports of occupied Palestine 🇮🇱 and the ports of Egypt 🇪🇬 and Turkey 🇹🇷 remains active. In the first week of August alone, 92 ships have made these journeys, highlighting the persistence of trade even under siege.
Humanitarian Catastrophe in Gaza
- 18,500 children have been killed by Israeli occupation military genocide campaign in Gaza.
- The U.S. continues to fund the genocide, providing over \$22 billion in support despite widespread allegations of war crimes and genocide.
- Israel’s bombardment has devastated Gaza’s animal wealth, destroying approximately 97% of livestock and working animals. This has further crippled transportation and food security in the Strip.
Healthcare System on the Brink
Mohammed Abu Salmiya, Director of Al-Shifa Medical Complex:
- All infant incubators in Gaza have been destroyed, endangering newborn lives.
- Medical services for patients and the wounded are nearly impossible to provide.
- Gaza’s healthcare system is experiencing near-total collapse, with diseases spreading due to accumulated waste, lack of clean water, and food shortages.
- Many kidney dialysis patients are dying daily from malnutrition and lack of medical supplies.
Burials Without Shrouds
For the first time since the escalation, Palestinians killed in Khan Younis are being buried without shrouds, as relentless bombing and siege have exhausted all supplies of coffins and burial materials.
Ongoing Violence and International Response
- 61 people were killed in the past 24 hours, including victims from earlier attacks.
- According to UNRWA, since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed the equivalent of an entire classroom of children every day—about 28 students daily—through ongoing genocide and starvation policies.
- Investigations reveal a pattern of Israeli occupation forces firing on starving Palestinians near aid sites, even those run by the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Political and International Developments
- Donald Trump has nominated State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce as the next US Deputy Representative to the UN. Bruce is known for defending Trump’s Gaza policies, including the controversial aid distribution system.
- Retired Colonel Chris Romberg, a former British army officer, was arrested during a pro-Palestine demonstration. Romberg, who once worked in UK diplomatic posts near Israel, now calls for an end to UK cooperation with Israel’s occupation military and insists that Palestine Action is non-violent.
Doctors Without Borders and Humanitarian Testimonies
- Doctors Without Borders (MSF) reports indiscriminate violence by Israeli occupation forces and private American contractors against Palestinians at GHF aid sites.
- Dr. Mark Brawner, an American physician recently returned from Gaza, describes the crisis as “a large-scale genocide,” with deaths from starvation rising sharply and severe medical conditions rampant due to prolonged deprivation.
Escalation and Global Condemnation
- Israeli regime sources report two missiles launched from northern Gaza after sirens in Nahal Oz and Kfar Saad.
- Foreign ministers from eight European countries, including Spain, Norway, Ireland, and Portugal, have condemned Israel’s announcement to intensify its attack on Gaza.
Closing Statement
When dinner in Gaza is made of sand and dreams, the world must wake up. End Israel’s blockade. End Israel’s policy of starvation. Stop the genocide.
This has been the Ghost Princess News Bulletin.
@GhostPrincess
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Hundreds of people in Madrid mobilized to demand an end to Israel's genocide and starvation war in Gaza.
Israeli Regime’s Occupation Forces Murder Al Jazeera Journalists in Targeted Strike on Gaza Media Tent
In a deliberate and targeted attack, the Israeli regime’s occupation forces murdered five Al Jazeera journalists outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Among the victims was renowned correspondent Anas al-Sharif, a vital voice reporting on the realities of life under occupation. Alongside him, correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh, cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Moamen Aliwa, and their assistant Mohammed Noufal, were also killed in the strike.
Targeted Killings: Silencing the Truth
This was not a random incident. The Israeli occupation forces have made it clear through their actions that journalists are being singled out for assassination. Anas al-Sharif had previously issued public pleas, warning that his life was at risk and that he was being targeted by the Israeli military. His fears became a tragic reality, highlighting the systematic campaign against independent reporting from Gaza.
Complicity of Western Media
Not only have these crimes been committed with impunity, but the Western media continues to encourage and legitimize the killing of journalists through biased coverage and silence. By failing to hold the Israeli regime accountable, Western outlets are complicit in these crimes and share responsibility for the ongoing attacks on press freedom.
A Silenced Voice, But Not the Story
Anas al-Sharif was not just a journalist; he was a lifeline for millions seeking the truth about Gaza. His reports, often translated and widely shared, brought the realities of the war to both Arab and Western audiences. Al-Sharif was acutely aware of the dangers he faced. He had repeatedly posted pleas on social media, warning the world that his life was in danger and that the Israeli occupation military had started a campaign against him. Despite these warnings, the international community failed to provide protection.
International Condemnation and the Ongoing Threat to Journalists
The Freedom of the Press Foundation and other organizations have condemned the killings, calling for urgent international action to halt further attacks on journalists. Al Jazeera itself has described the deaths as an “assassination” of its correspondents and photographers by Israeli occupation forces. The Committee to Protect Journalists had previously expressed grave concern for Anas al-Sharif’s safety, especially after an Israeli occupation military smear campaign targeted him.
The Struggle to Silence the Truth
Despite the Israeli occupation military’s apparent attempt to silence independent reporting from Gaza, dozens of Palestinian journalists remain on the ground, determined to continue telling the world what is happening. The stories of Gaza, its suffering, and its resilience will not be buried with those who have fallen. The world’s failure to protect journalists in Gaza is a stain on the conscience of the international community.
As journalists who knew Anas personally, we mourn not only the loss of a colleague but of a friend and a courageous truth-teller. His legacy will live on in every story that emerges from Gaza, in every voice that refuses to be silenced, and in every act of resistance against those who seek to erase the truth.
The world must not look away. The killing of journalists is a crime that demands justice.
A Commitment to Justice and Accountability
We, as journalists and as members of the international community, state clearly: we will hold the killers of journalists accountable. The murder of our colleagues will not go unanswered. We will pursue justice, and we will prosecute all the criminals responsible for these targeted assassinations. The complicity of Western media in encouraging this climate of impunity will also be exposed and challenged.
In memory of Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Moamen Aliwa, and Mohammed Noufal—your courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. The pursuit of truth and accountability continues.
In a deliberate and targeted attack, the Israeli regime’s occupation forces murdered five Al Jazeera journalists outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City. Among the victims was renowned correspondent Anas al-Sharif, a vital voice reporting on the realities of life under occupation. Alongside him, correspondent Mohammed Qreiqeh, cameramen Ibrahim Zaher and Moamen Aliwa, and their assistant Mohammed Noufal, were also killed in the strike.
Targeted Killings: Silencing the Truth
This was not a random incident. The Israeli occupation forces have made it clear through their actions that journalists are being singled out for assassination. Anas al-Sharif had previously issued public pleas, warning that his life was at risk and that he was being targeted by the Israeli military. His fears became a tragic reality, highlighting the systematic campaign against independent reporting from Gaza.
Complicity of Western Media
Not only have these crimes been committed with impunity, but the Western media continues to encourage and legitimize the killing of journalists through biased coverage and silence. By failing to hold the Israeli regime accountable, Western outlets are complicit in these crimes and share responsibility for the ongoing attacks on press freedom.
A Silenced Voice, But Not the Story
Anas al-Sharif was not just a journalist; he was a lifeline for millions seeking the truth about Gaza. His reports, often translated and widely shared, brought the realities of the war to both Arab and Western audiences. Al-Sharif was acutely aware of the dangers he faced. He had repeatedly posted pleas on social media, warning the world that his life was in danger and that the Israeli occupation military had started a campaign against him. Despite these warnings, the international community failed to provide protection.
International Condemnation and the Ongoing Threat to Journalists
The Freedom of the Press Foundation and other organizations have condemned the killings, calling for urgent international action to halt further attacks on journalists. Al Jazeera itself has described the deaths as an “assassination” of its correspondents and photographers by Israeli occupation forces. The Committee to Protect Journalists had previously expressed grave concern for Anas al-Sharif’s safety, especially after an Israeli occupation military smear campaign targeted him.
The Struggle to Silence the Truth
Despite the Israeli occupation military’s apparent attempt to silence independent reporting from Gaza, dozens of Palestinian journalists remain on the ground, determined to continue telling the world what is happening. The stories of Gaza, its suffering, and its resilience will not be buried with those who have fallen. The world’s failure to protect journalists in Gaza is a stain on the conscience of the international community.
As journalists who knew Anas personally, we mourn not only the loss of a colleague but of a friend and a courageous truth-teller. His legacy will live on in every story that emerges from Gaza, in every voice that refuses to be silenced, and in every act of resistance against those who seek to erase the truth.
The world must not look away. The killing of journalists is a crime that demands justice.
A Commitment to Justice and Accountability
We, as journalists and as members of the international community, state clearly: we will hold the killers of journalists accountable. The murder of our colleagues will not go unanswered. We will pursue justice, and we will prosecute all the criminals responsible for these targeted assassinations. The complicity of Western media in encouraging this climate of impunity will also be exposed and challenged.
In memory of Anas al-Sharif, Mohammed Qreiqeh, Ibrahim Zaher, Moamen Aliwa, and Mohammed Noufal—your courage and sacrifice will never be forgotten. The pursuit of truth and accountability continues.
Forwarded from 𓂆 #OpIsrael
Israel regime has killed five Al Jazeera staff, including correspondent Anas al-Sharif, in a targeted strike on their media tent outside al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City.
Governments must go beyond ‘performative condemnations’ after killing journalists.
#OpIsrael
Governments must go beyond ‘performative condemnations’ after killing journalists.
#OpIsrael
This child is journalist Anas Al-Sharif during Israel’s 2008–2009 bombing of Gaza.
At the time, he was just a boy watching reporters in action, dreaming of one day becoming one himself.
He grew up without comfort or privilege, only in the harsh reality faced by every Palestinian child living under the Israeli occupation.
At the time, he was just a boy watching reporters in action, dreaming of one day becoming one himself.
He grew up without comfort or privilege, only in the harsh reality faced by every Palestinian child living under the Israeli occupation.