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At least 11 Palestinians, including aid seekers, have been killed in recent Israeli terror attacks on Gaza. These terror attacks continue to target civilians attempting to receive humanitarian aid, underscoring the dire situation on the ground.

International condemnation grows over Israeli regime settlement plans in the West Bank. Far-right terrorist Bezalel Smotrich announced intentions to approve construction of over 3,000 homes in the E1 area, a move that would bisect land designated for a future Palestinian state. The United Nations spokesperson Stephane Dujarric warned this would effectively end prospects for a two-state solution, while EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas condemned the plan as a breach of international law.

The humanitarian crisis deepens with starvation deaths rising. Four more hunger-related fatalities were confirmed in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of Palestinians who have starved to death during the conflict to 239, including 106 children.

Casualty toll from Israel’s genocide on Gaza is staggering: at least 61,776 people killed and 154,906 wounded since the conflict escalated.

Political tensions escalate as Hamas official Izzat al-Risheq condemns Israeli terrorist Itamar Ben-Gvir’s visit to the jail cell of Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti. Barghouti’s wife, Fawda, highlighted the harsh conditions faced by Palestinian prisoners under Israeli detention.

Germany urges Israel to halt West Bank settlement construction, responding to the far-right finance minister’s announcement, emphasizing the threat such actions pose to peace prospects.

Palestinian armed groups remain active: The Mujahideen Brigades claimed to have struck an Israeli Merkava tank in Gaza City’s Zeitoun neighborhood, where fighter jets continue to patrol heavily.

At least 20 Palestinians were reportedly kidnapped during Israeli occupation forces raids in the West Bank, adding to the ongoing tensions and humanitarian concerns.

The family of Palestinian football legend Suleiman al-Obeid mourns his death, after he was killed in an Israeli terror attack while waiting for humanitarian aid on August 6. His brother lamented the loss both personally and for Palestinian football.

Global voices call for attention to Gaza’s suffering: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan described the situation as a humanitarian catastrophe testing the conscience of humanity, urging the world not to view the crisis as confined to a narrow conflict zone but as a profound moral challenge.

This bulletin reflects the ongoing humanitarian and genocide in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, highlighting the urgent need for international attention and action. @GhostPrincess
Israeli settlers attacked the village of Atara, north of Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank, targeting civilian property and burning four cars.
A Palestinian girl drinks water from a jerrycan after collecting it from a water distribution point as temperatures reach 36C (97F) in Deir el-Balah in the central Gaza Strip [Abdel Kareem Hana/AP]
Yemen’s Houthi supporters rally in solidarity with Gaza’s murdered journalists.
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A Palestinian and his family mourn his son, Kanan Bakr, killed in an early morning Israeli terror attack on a tent, in Gaza City, on August 15, 2025 [Dawoud Abu Alkas/Reuters]
Palestinians mourn loved ones killed in Israeli terror attack on aid seekers.
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Former Miss Earth finalist Nadeen Ayoub will represent Palestine at Miss Universe 2025. This will be the first time Palestine has been represented at the competition.

Nadeen Ayoub says she wants to use the platform to be a voice for people suffering in Gaza 'who refuse to be silenced'.
Ayoub, who from Ramallah in the West Bank, was crowned Miss Palestine in 2022. She made history that year by becoming the first representative from Palestine to take to part in the Miss Earth pageant, where she was one of the top five finalists.

"I am honoured to have this platform to speak and I want to use it to help my people, especially the people in Gaza and Palestine suffering everyday."
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Ayoub, who from Ramallah in the West Bank, was crowned Miss Palestine in 2022. She made history that year by becoming the first representative from Palestine to take to part in the Miss Earth pageant, where she was one of the top five finalists. "I am honoured…
She's also the founder of Olive Green Academy, which promotes sustainability through training and awareness programmes. Through that platform, she helps Palestinian women receive education in environmental advocacy and digital media to grow sustainable businesses and become climate ambassadors.

"As Palestine endures heartbreak – especially in Gaza – I carry the voice of a people who refuse to be silenced. I represent every Palestinian woman and child whose strength the world needs to see,"
"We are more than our suffering – we are resilience, hope and the heartbeat of a homeland that lives on through us."
The Rise of Hindu Extremism and Global Consequences: A Call Against Racism and Islamophobia

The world is witnessing a disturbing surge in hate and violence, much of it fueled by extremist ideologies. Among these, the rise of Hindu extremism in India has become a focal point, not only for its impact within the country but also for the ripple effects it is causing globally. This article addresses the dangers of Hindu extremist racism and Islamophobia, and the urgent need for collective action against such hate.

Hindu Extremism and Islamophobia in India

In recent years, India has seen a sharp increase in hate speech and violence against its Muslim minority. Reports indicate that hate speech against minorities, especially Muslims, rose by 74% in 2024, peaking during the national elections. This escalation is not accidental; it is often driven by political interests, with parties like the BJP leveraging polarization to secure electoral victories. The propagation of Islamophobic narratives in Indian media and online spaces has further normalized hate, making it a part of everyday discourse.

Hindutva, the ideology underpinning much of this extremism, has been observed to mimic and amplify neo-Nazi and white supremacist rhetoric, creating a dangerous synergy between far-right movements across the globe. This cross-pollination of hate not only targets Muslims but also emboldens racists and bigots everywhere.

Global Backlash and the Spread of Hate

The consequences of Hindu extremist actions are not confined to India. As news of Islamophobic violence and support for controversial international issues—such as the Gaza Genocide and anti-Muslim sentiments in the UK—spreads, so does resentment towards Indians abroad. Incidents of anti-Indian sentiment have been reported in countries such as Ireland, Canada and etc, where ordinary Indians, many of whom have no connection to extremist ideologies, are facing backlash. This is a tragic example of how the actions of a radical few can endanger entire communities.

Moreover, there have been revelations of fake social media accounts (X, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube and etc) operated by Indian actors, posing as Israeli Zionists or Western white supremacists, to spread propaganda and sow discord. Such tactics not only undermine global trust but also contribute to the stigmatization of Indians worldwide.

The Real Victims: Innocent Indians Abroad

It is crucial to recognize that the vast majority of Indians, both at home and abroad, do not subscribe to extremist views. Many are hardworking individuals who contribute positively to their societies. Yet, because of the actions of Hindu extremists, they are now unfairly targeted and made to suffer the consequences of a hate they do not endorse.

This collective punishment is unjust and highlights the interconnectedness of our world: when hate is allowed to flourish in one place, it inevitably spreads and harms innocents everywhere.

A Warning to All: The Cycle of Extremism

The rise of Hindu extremism should serve as a warning to other communities, including Buddhist extremists and others who may harbor similar ideologies. History has shown that hate begets hate, and those who sow division will eventually face the consequences of their actions. Nature, or the moral arc of the universe, has a way of holding societies accountable for the harm they inflict on others.

Conclusion: Stand Against Hate, Stand for Justice

The global community is targeting Indians on social media, using slurs like "pajeet," due to support for Israel—affecting not just Hindu extremists but ordinary Indians as well.

It is time for the global community to unequivocally condemn Hindu extremism, racism, and Islamophobia. We must support those who fight for justice and inclusion, both in India and around the world. Only by standing together against all forms of hate can we hope to build a future where no one is targeted for their faith, ethnicity, or beliefs.
Let this be a lesson: hate may spread fast, but so can solidarity and compassion. The choice is yours. @GhostPrincess
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A Palestinian mother bids a heartbreaking farewell to her child, killed in an Israeli terror attack near their home in Deir al-Balah.
A Palestinian man mourns as he carries a deceased child to Al-Shifa Hospital following consecutive Israeli terror attack on the Tel al-Hawa area in southern Gaza City. Eleven members of the Arheem family, including eight children, were killed in the terrorist attack.
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