War criminal former 'Israeli' occupation army commander Herzi Halevi has acknowledged that more than 200,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured during Israel’s ongoing genocide on Gaza, a staggering figure that represents over 10 percent of the enclave’s population.
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The civilian vehicle that was struck by an Israeli terror strike near Al-Shifa Hospital west of Gaza.
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As part of their ongoing detention campaign happening now in the occupied West Bank, Israeli occupation forces detain a young Palestinian man from the Wadi Abu Kateeleh area during their invasion of the city of Hebron.
Horrifying scenes from the Israeli terror attack of a residential home in Gaza amid worsening Israeli aggressions on the city.
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“We will be victorious! Where are the Arabs? Stay sleeping…”
A Palestinian man cries out in agony as Israeli occupation forces continue committing brutal massacres in Gaza.
A Palestinian man cries out in agony as Israeli occupation forces continue committing brutal massacres in Gaza.
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A Palestinian infant severely wounded by brutal Israeli terror attacks screams in pain and fear as she is examined by doctors.
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Mostly children were among the wounded in the Israeli terror attacks of the Palestine court that was sheltering displaced civilians in Gaza.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN | GAZA GENOCIDE
Headline: Dozens Killed in Intense Gaza City Bombardment as Arab-Islamic Summit Convenes in Qatar
GAZA GENOCIDE – At least 48 Palestinians have been killed since dawn amid intense Israeli artillery, naval, and aerial bombardment of Gaza City. The assault has forced mass evacuations south as regional leaders gather in Doha for an emergency summit to formulate a response to a recent Israeli strike on Qatar.
Key Developments:
1. Escalation in Gaza: Israeli occupation forces have intensified their offensive on Gaza City, with shelling reported from land and sea. A deadly strike on a residential building in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood killed and wounded numerous people, with shrapnel hitting a nearby displacement camp. The Israeli occupation military has issued new forced evacuation orders for the Remal neighbourhood, threatening to attack specific buildings.
2. Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: Gaza's Health Ministry reports two more deaths in the past 24 hours due to famine and malnutrition, raising the total death toll from the hunger crisis to 422, including 145 children. Meanwhile, the overall death toll from the genocide has reached at least 64,871, with 164,610 wounded since October 2023.
3. Summit in Qatar: Leaders from the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the 22-member Arab League are meeting in Doha. The summit aims to create a unified stance against what they label Israel's "cowderly" attack on Doha last week, which targeted Hamas leadership. Key attendees include Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif, and Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim.
4. International Reactions:
· United States: Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S. is "not happy (US and Israel planned this attack and Israel execute the attack)" about the Israeli strikes on Qatari soil but affirmed that Washington's allied status with Israel remains unchanged.
· Iran: Ali Larijani, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, called for a "joint operations room" against Israel and criticized conferences without "practical results."
· Germany: Over 10,000 people joined a "stop genocide in Gaza" rally in Berlin.
5. Internal Israeli Tensions: Israeli media report that Mossad chief David Barnea opposed the strike on Qatar, fearing it would torpedo a potential hostage deal with Hamas. Separately, the National Security Council has warned Israeli citizens against publishing evidence of military service on social media.
6. Regional Fallout: Israel's public broadcaster, Kan, reports that the country's standing in the Gulf is now worse than after the 2010 assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.
7. Al-Aqsa Tensions: In East Jerusalem, Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound under occupation police protection, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
On the Ground: Displaced Palestinians from Gaza City are fleeing south to the al-Mawasi area, a designated "safe zone" that has repeatedly come under Israeli attack. Aid organizations warn the area cannot handle more displaced families, with many arriving into the "unknown" with no guarantee of shelter or safety.
Looking Ahead: While the Qatar summit highlights deep regional anger, analysts expect no immediate "concrete" action to emerge from the gathering.
//END BULLETIN// @GhostPrincess
Headline: Dozens Killed in Intense Gaza City Bombardment as Arab-Islamic Summit Convenes in Qatar
GAZA GENOCIDE – At least 48 Palestinians have been killed since dawn amid intense Israeli artillery, naval, and aerial bombardment of Gaza City. The assault has forced mass evacuations south as regional leaders gather in Doha for an emergency summit to formulate a response to a recent Israeli strike on Qatar.
Key Developments:
1. Escalation in Gaza: Israeli occupation forces have intensified their offensive on Gaza City, with shelling reported from land and sea. A deadly strike on a residential building in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood killed and wounded numerous people, with shrapnel hitting a nearby displacement camp. The Israeli occupation military has issued new forced evacuation orders for the Remal neighbourhood, threatening to attack specific buildings.
2. Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: Gaza's Health Ministry reports two more deaths in the past 24 hours due to famine and malnutrition, raising the total death toll from the hunger crisis to 422, including 145 children. Meanwhile, the overall death toll from the genocide has reached at least 64,871, with 164,610 wounded since October 2023.
3. Summit in Qatar: Leaders from the 57-member Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the 22-member Arab League are meeting in Doha. The summit aims to create a unified stance against what they label Israel's "cowderly" attack on Doha last week, which targeted Hamas leadership. Key attendees include Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian, Pakistan's PM Shehbaz Sharif, and Malaysia's PM Anwar Ibrahim.
4. International Reactions:
· United States: Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated the U.S. is "not happy (US and Israel planned this attack and Israel execute the attack)" about the Israeli strikes on Qatari soil but affirmed that Washington's allied status with Israel remains unchanged.
· Iran: Ali Larijani, an adviser to Iran’s supreme leader, called for a "joint operations room" against Israel and criticized conferences without "practical results."
· Germany: Over 10,000 people joined a "stop genocide in Gaza" rally in Berlin.
5. Internal Israeli Tensions: Israeli media report that Mossad chief David Barnea opposed the strike on Qatar, fearing it would torpedo a potential hostage deal with Hamas. Separately, the National Security Council has warned Israeli citizens against publishing evidence of military service on social media.
6. Regional Fallout: Israel's public broadcaster, Kan, reports that the country's standing in the Gulf is now worse than after the 2010 assassination of Hamas official Mahmoud al-Mabhouh in Dubai.
7. Al-Aqsa Tensions: In East Jerusalem, Israeli settlers stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound under occupation police protection, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.
On the Ground: Displaced Palestinians from Gaza City are fleeing south to the al-Mawasi area, a designated "safe zone" that has repeatedly come under Israeli attack. Aid organizations warn the area cannot handle more displaced families, with many arriving into the "unknown" with no guarantee of shelter or safety.
Looking Ahead: While the Qatar summit highlights deep regional anger, analysts expect no immediate "concrete" action to emerge from the gathering.
//END BULLETIN// @GhostPrincess
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN
Qatar’s PM speaks at Arab-Islamic meeting
Qatar’s prime minister has spoken at the meeting in Doha. Here is a summary of what he has said:
The Arab states at the summit condemn the “barbaric” Israeli attack and support the lawful measures Qatar will take to safeguard its sovereignty.
The attack must be met with fierce and firm measures.
It’s time for the international community to abandon dual standards and to hold Israel accountable for all the crimes perpetrated by it.
Israel must know that the continuous genocidal war against the Palestinian people, aiming at forcibly transferring them outside their homeland, cannot succeed, no matter what false justification is provided.
The Israeli government continues to turn down proposal after proposal, intentionally widening the circle of war facing the region’s peoples, including their own, and does so at a grave risk.
It’s fair to say that there is this notion now [at the Doha summit] that the US cannot be fully trusted in providing this country and the region with the security it needs following [the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha]. @GhostPrincess
Qatar’s PM speaks at Arab-Islamic meeting
Qatar’s prime minister has spoken at the meeting in Doha. Here is a summary of what he has said:
The Arab states at the summit condemn the “barbaric” Israeli attack and support the lawful measures Qatar will take to safeguard its sovereignty.
The attack must be met with fierce and firm measures.
It’s time for the international community to abandon dual standards and to hold Israel accountable for all the crimes perpetrated by it.
Israel must know that the continuous genocidal war against the Palestinian people, aiming at forcibly transferring them outside their homeland, cannot succeed, no matter what false justification is provided.
The Israeli government continues to turn down proposal after proposal, intentionally widening the circle of war facing the region’s peoples, including their own, and does so at a grave risk.
It’s fair to say that there is this notion now [at the Doha summit] that the US cannot be fully trusted in providing this country and the region with the security it needs following [the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Doha]. @GhostPrincess
Over half of wounded Israeli regime’s occupation soldiers have psychological wounds
Israeli media outlet Haaretz, citing the Israeli Regime Defence Ministry, is reporting that about 20,000 injured occupation soldiers from the genocide in Gaza are being treated by the ministry’s rehabilitation department, of which 10,700 (55 percent), are dealing with psychological wounds.
The rehabilitation department estimated that by 2028, it will treat 50,000 regime’s soldiers from the genocide on Gaza who have conflict-related psychological issues.
#DeathToTheIDF
Israeli media outlet Haaretz, citing the Israeli Regime Defence Ministry, is reporting that about 20,000 injured occupation soldiers from the genocide in Gaza are being treated by the ministry’s rehabilitation department, of which 10,700 (55 percent), are dealing with psychological wounds.
The rehabilitation department estimated that by 2028, it will treat 50,000 regime’s soldiers from the genocide on Gaza who have conflict-related psychological issues.
#DeathToTheIDF
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN
• The Hind Rajab Foundation calls on Greek Authorities to take proper action in response to David Hadar’s attack against pro-Palestinian protesters, which resulted in his arrest.
David Hadar is a sergeant in the Israel occupation forces Golani Brigade, making him directly involved in Israeli war crimes on Gaza.
• UK authorities suspended Dr. Ghada Diab, a leading obstetrics and gynecology consultant, after complaints about her public support for Gaza and criticism of Israel.
The General Medical Council referred her case to a professional committee over claims of “breaching neutrality.” Rights groups and activists condemned the move as an attempt to silence pro-Palestinian voices.
Dr. Diab said her stance reflects a moral and humanitarian duty, while the case has fueled debate in Britain over freedom of expression versus professional neutrality.
• UK bans 'Israelis' from elite defense college over Gaza aggression
UK Ministry of Defense has announced that 'Israelis' will be barred from attending the Royal College of Defense Studies starting next year, citing 'Israel’s' military operations in Gaza as “wrong.”
This is the first time since the college’s founding in 1927 that 'Israeli' citizens, including military personnel, will be excluded. @GhostPrincess
• The Hind Rajab Foundation calls on Greek Authorities to take proper action in response to David Hadar’s attack against pro-Palestinian protesters, which resulted in his arrest.
David Hadar is a sergeant in the Israel occupation forces Golani Brigade, making him directly involved in Israeli war crimes on Gaza.
• UK authorities suspended Dr. Ghada Diab, a leading obstetrics and gynecology consultant, after complaints about her public support for Gaza and criticism of Israel.
The General Medical Council referred her case to a professional committee over claims of “breaching neutrality.” Rights groups and activists condemned the move as an attempt to silence pro-Palestinian voices.
Dr. Diab said her stance reflects a moral and humanitarian duty, while the case has fueled debate in Britain over freedom of expression versus professional neutrality.
• UK bans 'Israelis' from elite defense college over Gaza aggression
UK Ministry of Defense has announced that 'Israelis' will be barred from attending the Royal College of Defense Studies starting next year, citing 'Israel’s' military operations in Gaza as “wrong.”
This is the first time since the college’s founding in 1927 that 'Israeli' citizens, including military personnel, will be excluded. @GhostPrincess