GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN
Israeli occupation forces send military reinforcements from the Awarta checkpoint toward Nablus city, as their assault on the occupied West Bank continues.
At Al-Helou International Hospital in Gaza City, three children share a single nursery due to overcrowding and the rising number of severe malnutrition cases ravaging Gazan bodies amid the ongoing Israeli attacks and the crippling siege on the enclave.
Director of Al-Shifa Hospital:
In recent days, deaths caused by severe hunger in the Gaza Strip have increased. There is growing fear of widespread fatalities from starvation and malnutrition.
Deir al-Balah Mayor, Nizar Ayyash:
There is no available space in Deir al-Balah to accommodate additional displacement tents. The coast is overcrowded, the eastern areas are under heavy bombardment, infrastructure is failing, and the desalination plant is barely operational. This situation reflects the wider central governorate and signals a humanitarian disaster if the current pressure and displacement continue.
Palestinian Red Crescent:
37 Palestinians were injured during the Israeli occupation’s raid on Nablus, including 2 from live bullets, 27 from tear gas, 5 from rubber bullets, injuries from bullet shrapnel, and 2 assaults.
Four Palestinians were killed and several others injured, including children, by Israeli occupation army fire targeting aid seekers, northwest of Gaza.
Save the Children CEO: Children in Gaza are surviving on little more than bread, with many expressing that their only wish is death. Israeli authorities denied requests from dozens of NGOs to deliver life-saving aid to the region.
Despite Gaza being officially declared under famine, hunger continues to claim the lives of dozens of children and elderly people daily, as civilians line up at charity kitchens for food. @GhostPrincess
Israeli occupation forces send military reinforcements from the Awarta checkpoint toward Nablus city, as their assault on the occupied West Bank continues.
At Al-Helou International Hospital in Gaza City, three children share a single nursery due to overcrowding and the rising number of severe malnutrition cases ravaging Gazan bodies amid the ongoing Israeli attacks and the crippling siege on the enclave.
Director of Al-Shifa Hospital:
In recent days, deaths caused by severe hunger in the Gaza Strip have increased. There is growing fear of widespread fatalities from starvation and malnutrition.
Deir al-Balah Mayor, Nizar Ayyash:
There is no available space in Deir al-Balah to accommodate additional displacement tents. The coast is overcrowded, the eastern areas are under heavy bombardment, infrastructure is failing, and the desalination plant is barely operational. This situation reflects the wider central governorate and signals a humanitarian disaster if the current pressure and displacement continue.
Palestinian Red Crescent:
37 Palestinians were injured during the Israeli occupation’s raid on Nablus, including 2 from live bullets, 27 from tear gas, 5 from rubber bullets, injuries from bullet shrapnel, and 2 assaults.
Four Palestinians were killed and several others injured, including children, by Israeli occupation army fire targeting aid seekers, northwest of Gaza.
Save the Children CEO: Children in Gaza are surviving on little more than bread, with many expressing that their only wish is death. Israeli authorities denied requests from dozens of NGOs to deliver life-saving aid to the region.
Despite Gaza being officially declared under famine, hunger continues to claim the lives of dozens of children and elderly people daily, as civilians line up at charity kitchens for food. @GhostPrincess
Greece Hands Key Arms Plant to Israel
Israel’s SK Group has fully acquired Greece’s Hellenic Vehicle Industry (ELBO), sparking backlash.
SK, which already owned 79% since 2021, now controls 100%, turning ELBO into its first European base for armored vehicle production.
Greece’s left-wing New Left blasted the Mitsotakis gov’t for “tying the country to Israel’s chariot during a genocide in Palestine.”
They argue the sale hands over Greece’s most important defense industry to foreign control and undermines sovereignty.
ELBO, based in Thessaloniki, builds APCs, Leopard 2 HEL tanks, trucks, and jeeps. SK Group owns Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) and Israel Shipyards—both linked to Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Israel’s SK Group has fully acquired Greece’s Hellenic Vehicle Industry (ELBO), sparking backlash.
SK, which already owned 79% since 2021, now controls 100%, turning ELBO into its first European base for armored vehicle production.
Greece’s left-wing New Left blasted the Mitsotakis gov’t for “tying the country to Israel’s chariot during a genocide in Palestine.”
They argue the sale hands over Greece’s most important defense industry to foreign control and undermines sovereignty.
ELBO, based in Thessaloniki, builds APCs, Leopard 2 HEL tanks, trucks, and jeeps. SK Group owns Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) and Israel Shipyards—both linked to Israel's genocide in Gaza.
Ghost Princess News Bulletin – Gaza Genocide
HEADLINE: Famine Deaths Mount as Gaza Faces "Man-Made" Catastrophe; Health System on Verge of Collapse
1. CRITICAL HUMANITARIAN SITUATION
* Famine Deaths Rise: Gaza’s Ministry of Health reports four more deaths from "famine and malnutrition" in the past 24 hours, including two children. The total number of hunger-related deaths has now reached 317, including 121 children.
* WFP Issues Warning: Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Programme (WFP), states that while a "little bit more food" is entering Gaza, it is "not nearly enough" to stop malnutrition and starvation. She confirmed the situation remains dire.
* Elderly Hard Hit: A stark report details the toll of starvation on Gaza's elderly, with one man saying he has dropped from 78kg to 42kg. "Look at what has become of me... my hands are just skin and bone," he said.
2. GAZA GENOCIDE
* Latest Casualties: At least 17 people were killed in Israeli terror attacks overnight and this morning, including a woman and her child in central Gaza’s Bureij refugee camp.
* Cumulative Toll: The reported death toll in Gaza since the start of the genocide now stands at at least 62,966 people killed and 159,266 wounded.
* Widespread Destruction: Gaza’s civil defence reports that no buildings remain standing in the southern part of Gaza City's Zeitoun neighbourhood. The recent Israeli ground operation there has demolished over 1,500 homes.
* Satellite Imagery Confirms Damage: Analysis by Al Jazeera's Sanad agency of high-resolution satellite imagery shows concentrated destruction in northern Gaza residential areas, including Jabalia and Tal az-Zaatar.
3. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM COLLAPSE
* Dire Warnings from Al-Shifa Hospital: The director of Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital issued a catastrophic warning:
* The hospital faces a severe shortage of operating rooms and all medical supplies.
* They are unable to deal with the 1,500-2,000 wounded people for whom they cannot find space.
* "If the occupation forces invade Gaza City, we will be witnessing a major massacre."
* Diseases are spreading widely amid the collapse of the health system.
* He called on the world to protect medical personnel and open humanitarian corridors.
4. INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL REACTION
* UN Security Council Consensus: In a significant move, all members of the UN Security Council except the United States jointly backed the declaration that the famine in Gaza is a "man-made crisis," despite criticism of the findings from Israel and the US.
* Bahrain Normalization Continues: Bahrain’s Foreign Minister received the credentials of the new Israeli ambassador, Shmuel Revel, in Manama, signaling the continuation of normalization ties.
* Australian Cricketer Speaks Out: Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to “be a leader” on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza after meeting with him.
5. WEST BANK & JERUSALEM
* Raids and Kidnapp: Israeli occupation forces have kidnapped 12 people across the occupied West Bank since dawn, targeting journalists, activists, and freed prisoners.
* Settler Violence: Israeli settlers injured a Palestinian shepherd and stole 300 sheep near the village of Kafr Malek, northeast of Ramallah.
* Al-Aqsa Stormed: Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem under the protection of Israeli occupation police.
6. CORPORATE NEWS
* Microsoft Protest: A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that some employees were terminated for "serious breaches" of company policy after participating in a sit-in protesting the firm’s ties to Israel.
7. QUOTE OF THE DAY
* "What starts in Gaza does not remain in Gaza... a large part of Lebanon is set to receive a similar fate as Gaza... Who's going to defend Syria...?
— The political goals of war criminal Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump. @GhostPrincess
HEADLINE: Famine Deaths Mount as Gaza Faces "Man-Made" Catastrophe; Health System on Verge of Collapse
1. CRITICAL HUMANITARIAN SITUATION
* Famine Deaths Rise: Gaza’s Ministry of Health reports four more deaths from "famine and malnutrition" in the past 24 hours, including two children. The total number of hunger-related deaths has now reached 317, including 121 children.
* WFP Issues Warning: Cindy McCain, head of the World Food Programme (WFP), states that while a "little bit more food" is entering Gaza, it is "not nearly enough" to stop malnutrition and starvation. She confirmed the situation remains dire.
* Elderly Hard Hit: A stark report details the toll of starvation on Gaza's elderly, with one man saying he has dropped from 78kg to 42kg. "Look at what has become of me... my hands are just skin and bone," he said.
2. GAZA GENOCIDE
* Latest Casualties: At least 17 people were killed in Israeli terror attacks overnight and this morning, including a woman and her child in central Gaza’s Bureij refugee camp.
* Cumulative Toll: The reported death toll in Gaza since the start of the genocide now stands at at least 62,966 people killed and 159,266 wounded.
* Widespread Destruction: Gaza’s civil defence reports that no buildings remain standing in the southern part of Gaza City's Zeitoun neighbourhood. The recent Israeli ground operation there has demolished over 1,500 homes.
* Satellite Imagery Confirms Damage: Analysis by Al Jazeera's Sanad agency of high-resolution satellite imagery shows concentrated destruction in northern Gaza residential areas, including Jabalia and Tal az-Zaatar.
3. HEALTHCARE SYSTEM COLLAPSE
* Dire Warnings from Al-Shifa Hospital: The director of Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital issued a catastrophic warning:
* The hospital faces a severe shortage of operating rooms and all medical supplies.
* They are unable to deal with the 1,500-2,000 wounded people for whom they cannot find space.
* "If the occupation forces invade Gaza City, we will be witnessing a major massacre."
* Diseases are spreading widely amid the collapse of the health system.
* He called on the world to protect medical personnel and open humanitarian corridors.
4. INTERNATIONAL & REGIONAL REACTION
* UN Security Council Consensus: In a significant move, all members of the UN Security Council except the United States jointly backed the declaration that the famine in Gaza is a "man-made crisis," despite criticism of the findings from Israel and the US.
* Bahrain Normalization Continues: Bahrain’s Foreign Minister received the credentials of the new Israeli ambassador, Shmuel Revel, in Manama, signaling the continuation of normalization ties.
* Australian Cricketer Speaks Out: Australian cricketer Usman Khawaja has called on Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to “be a leader” on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza after meeting with him.
5. WEST BANK & JERUSALEM
* Raids and Kidnapp: Israeli occupation forces have kidnapped 12 people across the occupied West Bank since dawn, targeting journalists, activists, and freed prisoners.
* Settler Violence: Israeli settlers injured a Palestinian shepherd and stole 300 sheep near the village of Kafr Malek, northeast of Ramallah.
* Al-Aqsa Stormed: Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem under the protection of Israeli occupation police.
6. CORPORATE NEWS
* Microsoft Protest: A Microsoft spokesperson confirmed that some employees were terminated for "serious breaches" of company policy after participating in a sit-in protesting the firm’s ties to Israel.
7. QUOTE OF THE DAY
* "What starts in Gaza does not remain in Gaza... a large part of Lebanon is set to receive a similar fate as Gaza... Who's going to defend Syria...?
— The political goals of war criminal Netanyahu and U.S. President Trump. @GhostPrincess
Microsoft fired two workers, Anna Hattle and Riki Fameli, for protesting the company's ties to Israel. A Microsoft spokesperson said they were terminated following “serious breaches of company policies and our code of conduct” after taking part in a sit-in at the office of the company’s president.
The protest group No Tech for Apartheid reported that Hattle and Fameli received voicemails informing them of their dismissal.
The protest group No Tech for Apartheid reported that Hattle and Fameli received voicemails informing them of their dismissal.
Contrasting Moves on Israeli Diplomacy Spotlight Deepening Global Divide
MANAMA / BRASÍLIA – In a stark display of the fractured international response to the genocide in Gaza, two nations took dramatically opposing actions regarding Israeli ambassadors on Wednesday, highlighting the deep global divide.
1. BAHRAIN REAFFIRMS ABRAHAM ACCORDS, WELCOMES ENVOY
In a move signaling a commitment to existing normalization agreements, Bahrain officially welcomed Israel's new ambassador. Bahrain’s Foreign Minister, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, received the credentials of ambassador-designate Shmuel Revel in the capital, Manama.
According to the state-run Bahrain News Agency (BNA), Minister Al Zayani "emphasised the importance of continuing efforts to support peace, security, and stability in the region." This action reinforces the kingdom's participation in the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords, which it signed in 2020 alongside the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, and Morocco to normalize ties and increase economic and military cooperation with Israel.
2. BRAZIL TAKES A STAND, BANS NEW AMBASSADOR
In a direct and powerful rebuttal to Israel's genocide campaign in Gaza, the government of Brazil has taken a firm diplomatic stance. President Lula da Silva's administration has banned the newly appointed Israeli ambassador from assuming the post in BrasĂlia.
This decision is a significant escalation of tensions after President Lula previously compared Israel's actions in Gaza to the Holocaust, a remark that led Israel to declare him *persona non grata*. Brazil's move is seen as a concrete act of diplomatic condemnation, reflecting growing outrage in South America over the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.
ANALYSIS: A Tale of Two Policies
The simultaneous events in Manama and BrasĂlia represent the two poles of the current global response:
* Pragmatic Continuityh (Bahrain): Bahrain, along with other Abraham Accord signatories, appears to be separating its diplomatic and economic ties with Israel, choosing to maintain the framework of the agreements.
* Moral Condemnation (Brazil): Brazil, under its left-wing leadership, is leveraging its diplomatic power to take a principled stand, using the tools of statecraft to express its vehement opposition to Israel's genocide.
This contrast underscores the absence of a unified global position, as nations navigate complex alliances, economic interests, and moral imperatives regarding the ongoing genocide.
MANAMA / BRASÍLIA – In a stark display of the fractured international response to the genocide in Gaza, two nations took dramatically opposing actions regarding Israeli ambassadors on Wednesday, highlighting the deep global divide.
1. BAHRAIN REAFFIRMS ABRAHAM ACCORDS, WELCOMES ENVOY
In a move signaling a commitment to existing normalization agreements, Bahrain officially welcomed Israel's new ambassador. Bahrain’s Foreign Minister, Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, received the credentials of ambassador-designate Shmuel Revel in the capital, Manama.
According to the state-run Bahrain News Agency (BNA), Minister Al Zayani "emphasised the importance of continuing efforts to support peace, security, and stability in the region." This action reinforces the kingdom's participation in the U.S.-brokered Abraham Accords, which it signed in 2020 alongside the United Arab Emirates, Sudan, and Morocco to normalize ties and increase economic and military cooperation with Israel.
2. BRAZIL TAKES A STAND, BANS NEW AMBASSADOR
In a direct and powerful rebuttal to Israel's genocide campaign in Gaza, the government of Brazil has taken a firm diplomatic stance. President Lula da Silva's administration has banned the newly appointed Israeli ambassador from assuming the post in BrasĂlia.
This decision is a significant escalation of tensions after President Lula previously compared Israel's actions in Gaza to the Holocaust, a remark that led Israel to declare him *persona non grata*. Brazil's move is seen as a concrete act of diplomatic condemnation, reflecting growing outrage in South America over the humanitarian crisis in Palestine.
ANALYSIS: A Tale of Two Policies
The simultaneous events in Manama and BrasĂlia represent the two poles of the current global response:
* Pragmatic Continuityh (Bahrain): Bahrain, along with other Abraham Accord signatories, appears to be separating its diplomatic and economic ties with Israel, choosing to maintain the framework of the agreements.
* Moral Condemnation (Brazil): Brazil, under its left-wing leadership, is leveraging its diplomatic power to take a principled stand, using the tools of statecraft to express its vehement opposition to Israel's genocide.
This contrast underscores the absence of a unified global position, as nations navigate complex alliances, economic interests, and moral imperatives regarding the ongoing genocide.
Reuters says it stopped sharing Gaza journalists’ locations with Israel after repeated killings. A Reuters cameraman was among 5 journalists killed in an Israeli terror attack on Nasser Hospital, despite the outlet informing the regimes occupation forces “multiple times” its teams were operating there.
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Israel terror attacks on eastern Gaza City.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN- GAZA GENOCIDE
- Deadly strikes in designated safe zones: Israeli terror attacks kill 41 Palestinians, including in areas marked as humanitarian zones.
- Expanded military operations: Israel's seizure of Gaza City enters a dangerous new phase, drawing international condemnation.
- Annexation calls and political tensions: Far-right ministers push for Gaza annexation as UK imposes diplomatic sanctions.
- Regional escalation and humanitarian crisis: Conflict expands to Lebanon amid famine conditions and widespread displacement.
Gaza Death Toll Rises as Israeli Terror Operations Intensify; International Condemnation Grows
Latest Developments in the Israel’s Genocide on Gaza
• Deadly Strikes in Designated "Safe Zones"
- At least 41 Palestinians have been killed since dawn in Israeli attacks across Gaza, including several in the al-Mawasi area—a so-called "humanitarian zone" designated by Israel. Among the victims are children and aid seekers attempting to access humanitarian assistance. The attacks have targeted areas where Israel had previously told displaced Palestinians to seek safety, raising serious concerns about the protection of civilians in conflict zones .
- Survivor accounts from al-Mawasi describe scenes of panic as families were caught in their sleep during drone strikes that hit tents sheltering displaced families. One grandfather of two injured children reported that the attack came without any warning, highlighting the precarious situation of those seeking refuge in designated safe areas that have repeatedly come under fire .
• Expanded Military Operations in Gaza City
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly criticized Israel's expanded military operation to seize Gaza City, stating it "signals a new and dangerous phase" in the genocide. Guterres expressed grave alarm at the Israeli regime’s decision, warning it risks "deepening the already catastrophic consequences for millions of Palestinians" and will likely result in "additional forced displacement, killings and massive destruction" .
- The UN's top human rights official, Volker TĂĽrk, has insisted that "a complete military takeover of the occupied Gaza Strip must be immediately halted," noting that such actions run contrary to international law and the International Court of Justice's ruling that Israel must end its occupation .
• Calls for Annexation and Forced Displacement
- Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for Israel to annex the Gaza Strip if Hamas refuses to disarm, proposing a phased approach that would involve telling Palestinians to move south in Gaza, followed by Israel imposing a siege on theu territory's north and centre regions, and ending with annexation. Smotrich claimed this could be achieved within three to four months as part of a plan to "win in Gaza by the end of the year" .
- Hamas has condemned Smotrich's remarks as "an official call to exterminate our people" and "an official admission of the use of starvation and siege against innocent civilians as a weapon." The group stated that these comments reflect not just an extremist opinion but "a declared government policy that has been implemented for nearly 23 months" of Israel's Genocide on Palestinians in the enclave .
• Regional Escalation and International Response
- Israeli regime has killed two Lebanese soldiers in the Ras an-Naqoura area of southern Lebanon, blaming a technical malfunction of a drone that it claimed was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. This incident comes amid ongoing tensions along Israel's northern border and follows previous reports of extensive destruction in southern Lebanese villages by Israeli occupation forces .
- Deadly strikes in designated safe zones: Israeli terror attacks kill 41 Palestinians, including in areas marked as humanitarian zones.
- Expanded military operations: Israel's seizure of Gaza City enters a dangerous new phase, drawing international condemnation.
- Annexation calls and political tensions: Far-right ministers push for Gaza annexation as UK imposes diplomatic sanctions.
- Regional escalation and humanitarian crisis: Conflict expands to Lebanon amid famine conditions and widespread displacement.
Gaza Death Toll Rises as Israeli Terror Operations Intensify; International Condemnation Grows
Latest Developments in the Israel’s Genocide on Gaza
• Deadly Strikes in Designated "Safe Zones"
- At least 41 Palestinians have been killed since dawn in Israeli attacks across Gaza, including several in the al-Mawasi area—a so-called "humanitarian zone" designated by Israel. Among the victims are children and aid seekers attempting to access humanitarian assistance. The attacks have targeted areas where Israel had previously told displaced Palestinians to seek safety, raising serious concerns about the protection of civilians in conflict zones .
- Survivor accounts from al-Mawasi describe scenes of panic as families were caught in their sleep during drone strikes that hit tents sheltering displaced families. One grandfather of two injured children reported that the attack came without any warning, highlighting the precarious situation of those seeking refuge in designated safe areas that have repeatedly come under fire .
• Expanded Military Operations in Gaza City
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has strongly criticized Israel's expanded military operation to seize Gaza City, stating it "signals a new and dangerous phase" in the genocide. Guterres expressed grave alarm at the Israeli regime’s decision, warning it risks "deepening the already catastrophic consequences for millions of Palestinians" and will likely result in "additional forced displacement, killings and massive destruction" .
- The UN's top human rights official, Volker TĂĽrk, has insisted that "a complete military takeover of the occupied Gaza Strip must be immediately halted," noting that such actions run contrary to international law and the International Court of Justice's ruling that Israel must end its occupation .
• Calls for Annexation and Forced Displacement
- Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has called for Israel to annex the Gaza Strip if Hamas refuses to disarm, proposing a phased approach that would involve telling Palestinians to move south in Gaza, followed by Israel imposing a siege on theu territory's north and centre regions, and ending with annexation. Smotrich claimed this could be achieved within three to four months as part of a plan to "win in Gaza by the end of the year" .
- Hamas has condemned Smotrich's remarks as "an official call to exterminate our people" and "an official admission of the use of starvation and siege against innocent civilians as a weapon." The group stated that these comments reflect not just an extremist opinion but "a declared government policy that has been implemented for nearly 23 months" of Israel's Genocide on Palestinians in the enclave .
• Regional Escalation and International Response
- Israeli regime has killed two Lebanese soldiers in the Ras an-Naqoura area of southern Lebanon, blaming a technical malfunction of a drone that it claimed was targeting Hezbollah infrastructure. This incident comes amid ongoing tensions along Israel's northern border and follows previous reports of extensive destruction in southern Lebanese villages by Israeli occupation forces .
- The United Kingdom has banned Israeli regime from attending London's Defence & Security Equipment International (DSEI) show next month, citing Israel'sy escalation of its military campaign in Gaza. A UK government spokesperson stated: "The Israeli Government's decision to further escalate its military operation in Gaza is wrong. As a result, we can confirm that no Israeli government delegation will be invited to attend DSEI UK 2025" .
- Israeli Regime Defence Ministry has criticized the British government's decision, calling it a "regrettable act of discrimination" that "introduces political considerations wholly inappropriate for a professional defence industry exhibition." Despite the ban on government officials, private Israeli arms companies will still be able to attend the event .
• Humanitarian Catastrophe Deepens
- The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate dramatically, with UN officials warning that "famine is no longer a looming possibility; it's a present-day catastrophe." According to the head of the UN World Health Organization, nearly 12,000 children under five years were identified as suffering from acute malnutrition in July—"the highest monthly figure ever recorded" .
- Aid access remains severely restricted, with humanitarians reporting that "far too little aid is getting through" despite Israel's announcement of daily military pauses. According to the UN human rights office, since 27 May, at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed while seeking food—859 near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution organization and another 514 along the routes of food convoys .
- In the West Bank, violence continues to escalate, with more than 80 percent of 168 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces in 2025 occurring in the northern West Bank, including 60 in Jenin governorate alone. Israeli settlers have carried out approximately 40 attacks against 27 communities across the West Bank, some involving arson, resulting in widespread damage to homes and other property .
• International Diplomatic Moves
- Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to recognize a Palestinian state after warning Israel the UK would do so if the country did not take steps to relieve suffering in Gaza or meet other conditions. This move aligns with similar steps being considered by France and Canada during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in New York .
- The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet in a rare weekend session to address the crisis, with global concern mounting over Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City. Multiple members of the Security Council requested the meeting as condemnations of Israel's actions continue to grow internationally .
This is a developing story. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. @GhostPrincess
- Israeli Regime Defence Ministry has criticized the British government's decision, calling it a "regrettable act of discrimination" that "introduces political considerations wholly inappropriate for a professional defence industry exhibition." Despite the ban on government officials, private Israeli arms companies will still be able to attend the event .
• Humanitarian Catastrophe Deepens
- The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate dramatically, with UN officials warning that "famine is no longer a looming possibility; it's a present-day catastrophe." According to the head of the UN World Health Organization, nearly 12,000 children under five years were identified as suffering from acute malnutrition in July—"the highest monthly figure ever recorded" .
- Aid access remains severely restricted, with humanitarians reporting that "far too little aid is getting through" despite Israel's announcement of daily military pauses. According to the UN human rights office, since 27 May, at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed while seeking food—859 near the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution organization and another 514 along the routes of food convoys .
- In the West Bank, violence continues to escalate, with more than 80 percent of 168 Palestinians killed by Israeli occupation forces in 2025 occurring in the northern West Bank, including 60 in Jenin governorate alone. Israeli settlers have carried out approximately 40 attacks against 27 communities across the West Bank, some involving arson, resulting in widespread damage to homes and other property .
• International Diplomatic Moves
- Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is preparing to recognize a Palestinian state after warning Israel the UK would do so if the country did not take steps to relieve suffering in Gaza or meet other conditions. This move aligns with similar steps being considered by France and Canada during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly in New York .
- The UN Security Council is scheduled to meet in a rare weekend session to address the crisis, with global concern mounting over Israel's plan to take control of Gaza City. Multiple members of the Security Council requested the meeting as condemnations of Israel's actions continue to grow internationally .
This is a developing story. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available. @GhostPrincess
Turkey Cuts All Trade and Port Access with Israel Over Gaza Genocide
Ankara, Turkey – Turkey has announced comprehensive sanctions against Israel, including a complete trade cutoff, port closures to Israeli vessels, and airspace restrictions. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed the measures during a parliamentary address on Friday, citing Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza.
Key Developments:
- Ports Closed: Turkish ports are now inaccessible to Israeli ships, and Turkish vessels are barred from docking in Israel
- Trade Severed: All bilateral trade, previously valued at $7 billion annually, has been terminated
- Airspace Restricted: Planes linked to Israel face new limitations in Turkish airspace
- Humanitarian Crisis: The sanctions respond to what Turkey calls "genocide" in Gaza, where famine-related deaths have reached 322, including 121 children
Context:
The measures mark the most significant escalation in tensions between the two nations since the Gaza conflict began. Turkey had gradually implemented restrictions since May 2024 but has now formalized comprehensive sanctions.
International Response:
The announcement comes alongside growing international concern over Gaza's humanitarian situation, with the UK recently banning Israeli officials from a London arms fair and the UN reporting severe famine conditions.
This is a developing story. More details to follow @GhostPrincess
Ankara, Turkey – Turkey has announced comprehensive sanctions against Israel, including a complete trade cutoff, port closures to Israeli vessels, and airspace restrictions. Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed the measures during a parliamentary address on Friday, citing Israel's ongoing military operations in Gaza.
Key Developments:
- Ports Closed: Turkish ports are now inaccessible to Israeli ships, and Turkish vessels are barred from docking in Israel
- Trade Severed: All bilateral trade, previously valued at $7 billion annually, has been terminated
- Airspace Restricted: Planes linked to Israel face new limitations in Turkish airspace
- Humanitarian Crisis: The sanctions respond to what Turkey calls "genocide" in Gaza, where famine-related deaths have reached 322, including 121 children
Context:
The measures mark the most significant escalation in tensions between the two nations since the Gaza conflict began. Turkey had gradually implemented restrictions since May 2024 but has now formalized comprehensive sanctions.
International Response:
The announcement comes alongside growing international concern over Gaza's humanitarian situation, with the UK recently banning Israeli officials from a London arms fair and the UN reporting severe famine conditions.
This is a developing story. More details to follow @GhostPrincess