Ghost Princess News Bulletin
HEADLINE: Israeli Assault Intensifies in Gaza City as Famine, Bombardment Worsen
TOP DEVELOPMENTS
* Funeral Held for National Basketball Star: The funeral of Mohammad Shaβlan, a former Palestinian national basketball player and local club star, was held today. He was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces while trying to access humanitarian aid in Khan Younis.
* Gaza City Under "Fiercest Attacks in Weeks": Our correspondents on the ground report a severe intensification of the Israeli terror attacks on Gaza City, with residential neighborhoods "coming under some of the fiercest Israeli terror attacks we have seen in recent weeks." Tanks are reported to be pushing into the heart of the city.
* Hostage Families Condemn Government: Relatives of Israeli captives held in Gaza have strongly condemned the Israeli regimeβs approval of a new plan to seize Gaza City. They accuse the government of ignoring a ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas, calling the decision "a stab in the heart of the families."
GAZA GENOCIDE & CASUALTY UPDATE
The human cost of the GENOCIDE continues to mount dramatically:
* Latest Figures: According to Gaza's Health Ministry, at least 62,122 Palestinians have been killed and 156,758 wounded since the war began.
* 24-Hour Toll: In the last 24 hours alone, Israeli terror attacks have killed at least 56 Palestinians across Gaza, including 22 people seeking aid. Three Palestinians have officially starved to death.
* Northern Gaza Strike: Civil defence crews recovered five bodies and rescued three injured people from an Israeli terror attack on a tent in northern Gaza.
* Children in Crisis: A doctor with the charity Children Not Numbers reports that Gaza's children are "profoundly impacted" by severe trauma, starvation, and loss. Many have lost parents, and hunger and heat are causing children to faint at school.
ON THE GROUND: EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
"Our team reports that what is taking place is the full destruction of residential homes, the decimation of infrastructure, a full dismantling of civilian life. Last night was completely sleepless as Israeli drones and warplanes filled the skies, attacking and destroying homes and makeshift camps in places Israel itself had designated as safe zones."
CRITICAL SHORTAGES HAMPER RESCUE
* Fuel Crisis: Gaza's civil defence service is facing a "severe fuel crisis," stating it received only a tenth of the 15,000 litres of fuel it required this month. This severe shortage is critically compromising its ability to respond to emergency and rescue situations.
INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL REACTION
* Italian Football Coaches: An association of Italian football coaches has called for Israel to be suspended from international competition, writing a formal letter to the Italian Football Federation.
* Canadian Firm Halts Shipments: Calian, a Canadian technology company, has suspended shipments of GPS antennas to Israeli occupation military firm Elbit Systems.
* Australian Minister Criticizes Israel: Australiaβs Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke, hit back at Israel in a war of words, stating, "Strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up."
* West Bank & Jerusalem: Israeli occupation forces kidnapped 25 Palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied West Bank. Additionally, Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem.
LOOK AHEAD
* Protests in Europe: Supporters of Irish rap group Kneecap are planning rallies in London and Dublin as one of its members faces trial for allegedly supporting a proscribed organization in relation to his pro-Palestinian views.
//End of Bulletin// @GhostPrincess
HEADLINE: Israeli Assault Intensifies in Gaza City as Famine, Bombardment Worsen
TOP DEVELOPMENTS
* Funeral Held for National Basketball Star: The funeral of Mohammad Shaβlan, a former Palestinian national basketball player and local club star, was held today. He was shot dead by Israeli occupation forces while trying to access humanitarian aid in Khan Younis.
* Gaza City Under "Fiercest Attacks in Weeks": Our correspondents on the ground report a severe intensification of the Israeli terror attacks on Gaza City, with residential neighborhoods "coming under some of the fiercest Israeli terror attacks we have seen in recent weeks." Tanks are reported to be pushing into the heart of the city.
* Hostage Families Condemn Government: Relatives of Israeli captives held in Gaza have strongly condemned the Israeli regimeβs approval of a new plan to seize Gaza City. They accuse the government of ignoring a ceasefire proposal approved by Hamas, calling the decision "a stab in the heart of the families."
GAZA GENOCIDE & CASUALTY UPDATE
The human cost of the GENOCIDE continues to mount dramatically:
* Latest Figures: According to Gaza's Health Ministry, at least 62,122 Palestinians have been killed and 156,758 wounded since the war began.
* 24-Hour Toll: In the last 24 hours alone, Israeli terror attacks have killed at least 56 Palestinians across Gaza, including 22 people seeking aid. Three Palestinians have officially starved to death.
* Northern Gaza Strike: Civil defence crews recovered five bodies and rescued three injured people from an Israeli terror attack on a tent in northern Gaza.
* Children in Crisis: A doctor with the charity Children Not Numbers reports that Gaza's children are "profoundly impacted" by severe trauma, starvation, and loss. Many have lost parents, and hunger and heat are causing children to faint at school.
ON THE GROUND: EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
"Our team reports that what is taking place is the full destruction of residential homes, the decimation of infrastructure, a full dismantling of civilian life. Last night was completely sleepless as Israeli drones and warplanes filled the skies, attacking and destroying homes and makeshift camps in places Israel itself had designated as safe zones."
CRITICAL SHORTAGES HAMPER RESCUE
* Fuel Crisis: Gaza's civil defence service is facing a "severe fuel crisis," stating it received only a tenth of the 15,000 litres of fuel it required this month. This severe shortage is critically compromising its ability to respond to emergency and rescue situations.
INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL REACTION
* Italian Football Coaches: An association of Italian football coaches has called for Israel to be suspended from international competition, writing a formal letter to the Italian Football Federation.
* Canadian Firm Halts Shipments: Calian, a Canadian technology company, has suspended shipments of GPS antennas to Israeli occupation military firm Elbit Systems.
* Australian Minister Criticizes Israel: Australiaβs Home Affairs Minister, Tony Burke, hit back at Israel in a war of words, stating, "Strength is not measured by how many people you can blow up."
* West Bank & Jerusalem: Israeli occupation forces kidnapped 25 Palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied West Bank. Additionally, Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem.
LOOK AHEAD
* Protests in Europe: Supporters of Irish rap group Kneecap are planning rallies in London and Dublin as one of its members faces trial for allegedly supporting a proscribed organization in relation to his pro-Palestinian views.
//End of Bulletin// @GhostPrincess
The Journalists Support Committee has called for urgent international intervention to protect journalists in the Palestinian territories amid increasing violations under the occupation.
The committee confirmed that Palestinian journalists are systematically subjected to killing and arrest, aimed at preventing them from exercising their right to report and convey the truth to the world.
The committee pointed out that the continuation of these violations poses a serious threat to press freedom and obstructs the delivery of accurate information about the situation in the Palestinian territories.
The committee confirmed that Palestinian journalists are systematically subjected to killing and arrest, aimed at preventing them from exercising their right to report and convey the truth to the world.
The committee pointed out that the continuation of these violations poses a serious threat to press freedom and obstructs the delivery of accurate information about the situation in the Palestinian territories.
The outgoing Israeli ambassador to Bahrain, Eitan Naβeh, reveals an increase in trade figures over the years since the normalization agreement was signed, despite the genocide war in Gaza.
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Palestinian journalist Abdelrahman Alkahlout shares the story of his cat companion, who accompanied him in his press tent, only to later find her killed by Israeli terror attacks after the siege of the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.
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Palestinians are enduring horrifying moments as intense Israeli artillery shells residential homes in the Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City, with occupation forces blocking ambulances from rescuing the dead, wounded, and those trapped under the rubble.
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Two young Palestinian brothers from the Abu Taima family are suffering from severe malnutrition.
Their frail bodies are crying out for food, with death inching closer each day without proper nutrition or medical care amid the ongoing Israeli blockade.
Their frail bodies are crying out for food, with death inching closer each day without proper nutrition or medical care amid the ongoing Israeli blockade.
Palestinian child Ismail Halas, who is only four months old, suffers from acute malnutrition caused by Israelβs systematic policy of forced starvation on the Gaza Strip.