News Bulletin
An Israeli historian has raised concerns that the actual death toll from the ongoing genocide in Gaza could be significantly higher than the numbers reported by the United Nations and local health officials. This assertion comes amid escalating violence and destruction in the region.
Guillaume Long, an adviser at The Hague Group and former foreign minister of Ecuador, made these comments during the Corbyn-led inquiry into alleged British complicity in Israeli war crimes. He criticized the UK for imposing financial and trade sanctions on countries like Russia, China, Belarus, and Syria, while failing to take similar actions against Israel, which he described as a state currently committing genocide.
As the situation intensifies, Palestinians in Gaza City are expressing their fear and anxiety. The Israeli occupation military destroyed a high-rise building in the city earlier on Friday and has announced plans to target more tall structures in the coming days. Residents are bracing for what many anticipate will be a “very violent day” as the Israeli offensive escalates.
With the humanitarian crisis deepening and civilians left with few options, the international community continues to watch closely as the conflict unfolds. The implications of these developments raise urgent questions about the protection of civilians and the need for accountability in the ongoing genocide.
An Israeli historian has raised concerns that the actual death toll from the ongoing genocide in Gaza could be significantly higher than the numbers reported by the United Nations and local health officials. This assertion comes amid escalating violence and destruction in the region.
Guillaume Long, an adviser at The Hague Group and former foreign minister of Ecuador, made these comments during the Corbyn-led inquiry into alleged British complicity in Israeli war crimes. He criticized the UK for imposing financial and trade sanctions on countries like Russia, China, Belarus, and Syria, while failing to take similar actions against Israel, which he described as a state currently committing genocide.
As the situation intensifies, Palestinians in Gaza City are expressing their fear and anxiety. The Israeli occupation military destroyed a high-rise building in the city earlier on Friday and has announced plans to target more tall structures in the coming days. Residents are bracing for what many anticipate will be a “very violent day” as the Israeli offensive escalates.
With the humanitarian crisis deepening and civilians left with few options, the international community continues to watch closely as the conflict unfolds. The implications of these developments raise urgent questions about the protection of civilians and the need for accountability in the ongoing genocide.
News Bulletin
Military analyst Elijah Magnier has stated that Israel is likely to continue its campaign against high-rise buildings in Gaza City, acting with what he describes as complete impunity for its wartime conduct. This escalation comes as the humanitarian situation in the region deteriorates further.
According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Israeli occupation forces have killed at least 69 Palestinians and wounded 422 in just the past 24 hours. The ongoing violence has raised alarms about the safety of civilians.
In a recent incident, the Mushtaha Tower in Gaza City was bombed by Israeli occupation forces. The management of the tower has publicly denied Israeli allegations that the building was being used by Hamas fighters, asserting that the claims are unfounded.
Military analyst Elijah Magnier has stated that Israel is likely to continue its campaign against high-rise buildings in Gaza City, acting with what he describes as complete impunity for its wartime conduct. This escalation comes as the humanitarian situation in the region deteriorates further.
According to Gaza’s Ministry of Health, Israeli occupation forces have killed at least 69 Palestinians and wounded 422 in just the past 24 hours. The ongoing violence has raised alarms about the safety of civilians.
In a recent incident, the Mushtaha Tower in Gaza City was bombed by Israeli occupation forces. The management of the tower has publicly denied Israeli allegations that the building was being used by Hamas fighters, asserting that the claims are unfounded.
Nelson Mandela's grandson is joining a group of 10 South African activists in the Global Sumud Flotilla, which includes dozens of boats and hundreds of people from 44 countries to challenge the humanitarian blockade.
Ghost Princess News Bulletin | Gaza Genocide
Israeli Occupation Army Targets Residential Buildings in Gaza City Amid New Evacuation Threats
The Israeli occupation army has launched attacks on residential buildings in Gaza City, where dozens of displaced Palestinian families are currently sheltering. This escalation follows new threats of forced evacuations issued by Israeli authorities. Reports indicate that the assault on the northern urban center continued into the early hours of Saturday, resulting in deadly strikes on Palestinian homes.
On Saturday alone, at least 41 individuals, including aid seekers, have been reported killed due to Israeli terror attacks. Since the onset of the genocide in October 2023, the toll has risen dramatically, with at least 64,368 people killed and 162,367 wounded across Gaza.
Hamas Condemns Bombing of Residential Towers
Hamas has condemned the Israeli bombing of the al-Soussi residential tower in Gaza City, which occurred just a day after the Mushtaha Tower was flattened in a separate attack. The group described these actions and the threats to target additional buildings as a “continuation of forced displacement.” Hamas hash called on the United Nations to take immediate action to halt Israel’s terror attacks and the ongoing displacement of the population in Gaza City.
NGO Reports Alarming Child Casualties
According to Save the Children, at least one Palestinian child is killed every hour on average by Israeli forces in Gaza, a grim statistic that has persisted over nearly 23 months of conflict. The organization reports that approximately 20,000 children, representing about 2 percent of Gaza’s child population, have lost their lives since October 2023.
UNICEF Highlights Displacement Crisis
UNICEF has raised alarms regarding Israel’s campaign to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza City, labeling it an “enormous threat” to nearly one million people, half of whom are children. Tess Ingram, a spokesperson for UNICEF, emphasized the urgent need for international intervention to protect vulnerable populations in the region.
This bulletin reflects the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for global attention and action.
Israeli Occupation Army Targets Residential Buildings in Gaza City Amid New Evacuation Threats
The Israeli occupation army has launched attacks on residential buildings in Gaza City, where dozens of displaced Palestinian families are currently sheltering. This escalation follows new threats of forced evacuations issued by Israeli authorities. Reports indicate that the assault on the northern urban center continued into the early hours of Saturday, resulting in deadly strikes on Palestinian homes.
On Saturday alone, at least 41 individuals, including aid seekers, have been reported killed due to Israeli terror attacks. Since the onset of the genocide in October 2023, the toll has risen dramatically, with at least 64,368 people killed and 162,367 wounded across Gaza.
Hamas Condemns Bombing of Residential Towers
Hamas has condemned the Israeli bombing of the al-Soussi residential tower in Gaza City, which occurred just a day after the Mushtaha Tower was flattened in a separate attack. The group described these actions and the threats to target additional buildings as a “continuation of forced displacement.” Hamas hash called on the United Nations to take immediate action to halt Israel’s terror attacks and the ongoing displacement of the population in Gaza City.
NGO Reports Alarming Child Casualties
According to Save the Children, at least one Palestinian child is killed every hour on average by Israeli forces in Gaza, a grim statistic that has persisted over nearly 23 months of conflict. The organization reports that approximately 20,000 children, representing about 2 percent of Gaza’s child population, have lost their lives since October 2023.
UNICEF Highlights Displacement Crisis
UNICEF has raised alarms regarding Israel’s campaign to forcibly displace Palestinians from Gaza City, labeling it an “enormous threat” to nearly one million people, half of whom are children. Tess Ingram, a spokesperson for UNICEF, emphasized the urgent need for international intervention to protect vulnerable populations in the region.
This bulletin reflects the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the urgent need for global attention and action.
From London, Paris to Madrid, protesters rally against Israel’s genocide on Gaza.
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Here’s the thing: nobody believes you, Israel. Nobody likes you. No matter how much media covers your talking points—Fox, BBC, CNN, Sky News Australia, Indian media, and Saudi-owned media—no matter how many politicians you buy in the USA, Australia, and the UK, it doesn’t change the truth, and it can't help you, Israel.
No matter how many fake influencers you hire from social media to whitewash your image and create a false history while trying to erase the native history, it won’t work. No matter how many Indians create fake profiles on social media to keep your narrative alive and tweet for you, everyone knows that no such amounts of Zionists exist in reality. And everyone knows you don't have genuine support and sympathy.
No matter how many European models you bring in to dance in IDF uniforms, everyone can see through it now. Everyone can smell the deception. Everyone can see how fake you are and how evil you have become. No one is on your side except for paid politicians and Hindu and Buddhist extremists who support you out of Islamophobia.
You are like a neighbor who fires bombs at all the other neighbors' houses and then cries that you weren’t invited to the neighbor's party.
You might win temporarily on the battlefield and gain a little bit of land because Americans fight for you, financially and militarily. But everyone knows who you are—a heartless, psychopathic, demonic entity.
We have exposed you, and we will bury Zionism forever. We are Palestine.
No matter how many fake influencers you hire from social media to whitewash your image and create a false history while trying to erase the native history, it won’t work. No matter how many Indians create fake profiles on social media to keep your narrative alive and tweet for you, everyone knows that no such amounts of Zionists exist in reality. And everyone knows you don't have genuine support and sympathy.
No matter how many European models you bring in to dance in IDF uniforms, everyone can see through it now. Everyone can smell the deception. Everyone can see how fake you are and how evil you have become. No one is on your side except for paid politicians and Hindu and Buddhist extremists who support you out of Islamophobia.
You are like a neighbor who fires bombs at all the other neighbors' houses and then cries that you weren’t invited to the neighbor's party.
You might win temporarily on the battlefield and gain a little bit of land because Americans fight for you, financially and militarily. But everyone knows who you are—a heartless, psychopathic, demonic entity.
We have exposed you, and we will bury Zionism forever. We are Palestine.
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The Illusion Cracks: Why Global Public Opinion is Turning Against the Israeli Regime
For decades, a powerful narrative has been meticulously constructed. Through immense influence over Western media landscapes, strategic political lobbying, and well-funded public relations campaigns, the Israeli regime has projected an image of a beleaguered democracy, a victim surrounded by enemies, justified in its every action.
But today, that facade is crumbling. From the universities of America to the streets of London, and across the global South, a seismic shift is occurring. The world is not just watching; it is seeing through the illusion. The overwhelming, organic wave of global solidarity with Palestine is not a product of manipulation but a reaction to a fundamental awakening to a painful truth.
The Manufactured Consensus is Failing
It is an open secret that the Israeli regime invests heavily in shaping its international image. This includes:
•Vast Lobbying Efforts: The influence of groups like AIPAC in the U.S. political system is widely documented, with significant financial contributions used to ensure bipartisan support for unconditional military aid and political cover, effectively stifling honest debate in Congress.
•Hasbara Campaigns: The state-funded strategy of "hasbara" (explanation) extends to recruiting online influencers, funding university speaking tours, and deploying digital armies to dominate social media narratives. As observers have noted, this often involves inauthentic networks of accounts, including from non-Israeli supporters, attempting to drown out critical voices with coordinated messaging.
•Media Partnerships: Major Western news outlets have long been criticized for parroting Israeli occupationforces military talking points without sufficient verification, using language that sanitizes violence (e.g., "clashes" for military raids, "response" for disproportionate attacks) and marginalizing Palestinian voices and context.
•No matter how many European or Ukrainian models you pay to dance in IDF uniforms, you cannot sanitize a military occupation. This propaganda cannot hide the reality Palestinians live every day.
Yet, despite this immense apparatus, public opinion is shifting irrevocably. Why? Because the reality on the ground in Gaza and the West Bank is now being broadcast unfiltered through social media, bypassing traditional gatekeepers. People see the raw footage of obliterated neighborhoods, the interviews with grieving fathers, and the statistics of thousands of children killed. No amount of sophisticated PR can whitewash the horror of a bombed-out hospital.
The Actions Speak Louder Than the Words
The core reason for this global disillusionment lies not in perception, but in concrete, documented facts and policies:
1. The Occupation and Settlements: International law is clear. The decades-long military occupation of the West Bank and the systemic expansion of illegal Israeli settlements—seizing Palestinian land and resources—is a fundamental injustice. The United Nations and major human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned this as a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
2. The Blockade of Gaza: For over 17 years, Israel, with Egypt's cooperation, has imposed a crippling land, air, and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe it as collective punishment, turning the territory into an "open-air prison" and creating a permanent humanitarian crisis.
3. Disproportionate Force: Military actions, such as the recent genocide campaign in Gaza, have resulted in a catastrophic and disproportionate loss of civilian life. The number of Palestinians killed, a significant percentage being women and children, alongside the destruction of vital civilian infrastructure like universities, hospitals, and mosques, has been condemned by the UN and humanitarian agencies as indiscriminate.
For decades, a powerful narrative has been meticulously constructed. Through immense influence over Western media landscapes, strategic political lobbying, and well-funded public relations campaigns, the Israeli regime has projected an image of a beleaguered democracy, a victim surrounded by enemies, justified in its every action.
But today, that facade is crumbling. From the universities of America to the streets of London, and across the global South, a seismic shift is occurring. The world is not just watching; it is seeing through the illusion. The overwhelming, organic wave of global solidarity with Palestine is not a product of manipulation but a reaction to a fundamental awakening to a painful truth.
The Manufactured Consensus is Failing
It is an open secret that the Israeli regime invests heavily in shaping its international image. This includes:
•Vast Lobbying Efforts: The influence of groups like AIPAC in the U.S. political system is widely documented, with significant financial contributions used to ensure bipartisan support for unconditional military aid and political cover, effectively stifling honest debate in Congress.
•Hasbara Campaigns: The state-funded strategy of "hasbara" (explanation) extends to recruiting online influencers, funding university speaking tours, and deploying digital armies to dominate social media narratives. As observers have noted, this often involves inauthentic networks of accounts, including from non-Israeli supporters, attempting to drown out critical voices with coordinated messaging.
•Media Partnerships: Major Western news outlets have long been criticized for parroting Israeli occupationforces military talking points without sufficient verification, using language that sanitizes violence (e.g., "clashes" for military raids, "response" for disproportionate attacks) and marginalizing Palestinian voices and context.
•No matter how many European or Ukrainian models you pay to dance in IDF uniforms, you cannot sanitize a military occupation. This propaganda cannot hide the reality Palestinians live every day.
Yet, despite this immense apparatus, public opinion is shifting irrevocably. Why? Because the reality on the ground in Gaza and the West Bank is now being broadcast unfiltered through social media, bypassing traditional gatekeepers. People see the raw footage of obliterated neighborhoods, the interviews with grieving fathers, and the statistics of thousands of children killed. No amount of sophisticated PR can whitewash the horror of a bombed-out hospital.
The Actions Speak Louder Than the Words
The core reason for this global disillusionment lies not in perception, but in concrete, documented facts and policies:
1. The Occupation and Settlements: International law is clear. The decades-long military occupation of the West Bank and the systemic expansion of illegal Israeli settlements—seizing Palestinian land and resources—is a fundamental injustice. The United Nations and major human rights organizations have repeatedly condemned this as a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention.
2. The Blockade of Gaza: For over 17 years, Israel, with Egypt's cooperation, has imposed a crippling land, air, and sea blockade on the Gaza Strip. Human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch describe it as collective punishment, turning the territory into an "open-air prison" and creating a permanent humanitarian crisis.
3. Disproportionate Force: Military actions, such as the recent genocide campaign in Gaza, have resulted in a catastrophic and disproportionate loss of civilian life. The number of Palestinians killed, a significant percentage being women and children, alongside the destruction of vital civilian infrastructure like universities, hospitals, and mosques, has been condemned by the UN and humanitarian agencies as indiscriminate.