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Israeli regime’s occupation fighter jets unleash a series of massive, consecutive terror attacks across multiple neighborhoods in Gaza City.
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Japanese activist Furusawa Yusuke has been staging a solo protest in the streets of Tokyo, maintaining his stand without pause for two years.
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Gaza is under heavy Israeli terror attacks as the occupation forces aim to forcibly displace hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to occupy the city.
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Israeli occupation forces commit another massacre against Palestinian children after bombing a displacement tent in Deir Al-Balah, central Gaza Strip.
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Watch | Rapper and journalist Lowkey exposes how Israeli intelligence-linked companies are controlling data in the UK.
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Israeli occupation forces fire flares while storming the Shuyukh al-Arub area, north of Hebron, in the southern occupied West Bank.
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Australian doctors Dr. Nada Aburok and Dr. Saia Aziz describe the situation in Gaza hospitals as a “nightmare,” with severe shortages of medical supplies, water, and food.

Most patients are children and pregnant women, many the sole survivors of their families, being treated on floors amid mass casualty crises.
A group of lawyers in Germany say they're filing a criminal complaint against the government for delivering arms to Israel. Chancellor Friedrich Merz and some senior members of his cabinet are named in the case.
Brazil has officially joined the lawsuit filed by South Africa against ‘Israel’ at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which accuses ‘Israel’ of committing a genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli Terror attack in Yemen Kills 31 Journalists | Media Workers.

An Israeli occupation military terror attack on the offices of a Yemeni newspaper has killed 31 journalists and media support staff.

The attack, which reportedly hit the "26 September" newspaper's offices in Sanaa on September 10, also injured 22 journalists. The publication is the official outlet of the Yemeni army, which is controlled by Houthi rebels.

The CPJ stated this is the single deadliest incident for journalists since 2009. While acknowledging the newspaper's Houthi affiliation, a Yemeni journalists' group stressed that civilian journalists were among the casualties.

In a statement, the Israel Occupation Forces (IOF) said it had struck military targets belonging to the "Houthi terrorist regime," including its public relations department, which it holds responsible for distributing propaganda.

This incident occurs amidst ongoing genocide campaign; media advocacy groups report that over 270 journalists have been killed in Gaza since the genocide began in October 2023.
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⚡️A cyberattack on Collins Aerospace, provider of check-in and boarding systems, has disrupted operations at several major European airports including Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, causing flight delays and cancellations.

Automated systems are down, forcing manual check-ins. Airports urge passengers to confirm flights before traveling.

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LONDON, BRUSSELS, BERLIN UNDER DIGITAL SIEGE!
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CYBERATTACK CRIPPLES EUROPEAN AIR TRAVEL — NATO-CONNECTED SYSTEMS TARGETED!
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HEATHROW FACES CHAOS

Long lines form at the UK’s Heathrow Airport as a cyberattack on Collins Aerospace cripples check-in systems across major European airports, forcing manual processing and causing widespread delays
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A cyber attack on a key aviation technology provider has caused widespread disruption at several major European airports, including Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin, with passengers warned to expect delays and cancellations.
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Cyber Attack Hits Major European Airports, Operations Disrupted

A major cyber attack has disrupted operations at several key European airports, including London Heathrow, Brussels, and Berlin.

Systems outages have caused delays in flight information displays, baggage handling, and check-in services.
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Ghost Princess News Bulletin – Gaza Genocide

HEADLINE: Dual Crises Unfold: Major Cyber Attack Disrupts European Air Travel; Gaza Humanitarian Catastrophe Worsens

TOP STORY: EUROPEAN AIRPORTS HIT BY SUSPECTED CYBER ATTACK

Multiple major airports across Europe are reporting significant disruptions due to a suspected large-scale cyber attack. The incident has caused widespread flight delays and cancellations, with Brussels Airport being one of the hardest hit. Authorities are investigating the source and nature of the attack, urging passengers to check with their airlines for the latest flight information before traveling. The event raises serious concerns about the vulnerability of critical European infrastructure.

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Gaza Genocide: DEATH TOLL MOUNTS AS EXODUS CONTINUES

The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate dramatically as Israeli occupation military operations intensify.

Key Developments:

· Staggering Casualties: Palestinian health officials report at least 51 people were killed in the latest bombardments, including 43 in Gaza City. The total death toll since the genocide began in October has risen to at least 65,208, with over 166,271 wounded.
· Mass Displacement: The Palestinian Civil Defence states that nearly half of Gaza City’s population—approximately 450,000 people—have fled the area since Israel's major operation began there in August.
· A City of Refugees: Those forced to flee are facing desperate conditions. Many are now literally homeless, lacking access to tents, shelter, or any safe destination.
· "Safe Zone" Overcrowded: The Israeli occupation army's designated humanitarian zone, Al-Mawasi, is reported to be severely overcrowded, leaving displaced Palestinians with few viable alternatives for refuge.

International Reaction: United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has issued a stark condemnation, stating Gaza is experiencing the “worst level of death and destruction” he has witnessed in his lifetime. He called on the international community not to be “intimidated” and to continue pushing for a cessation of hostilities and the flow of critical aid.

This is a developing story. More details will follow as they become available.
From 1970 to 2024, the United States has used its veto 87 times, 49 of which were to protect Israel. This clearly shows that the veto has become a tool to paralyze justice rather than uphold it.

The continuation of this policy in recent months demonstrates Washington’s determination to shield Israel, even at the expense of Palestinian civilians’ rights and stopping the bloodshed in Gaza.
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