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.
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.
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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It was a bloody night in Gaza City.
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN | GAZA GENOCIDE
At least 46 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli terror attacks on Gaza since dawn today, with the majority of casualties reported in Gaza City. These deaths occurred amid Israeli strikes targeting areas where displaced Palestinians were seeking food and shelter, according to local hospitals and health officials.
This follows a devastating day yesterday when Israeli occupation forces killed 91 Palestinians in Gaza, including family members of a prominent doctor and four people aboard a truck fleeing northern Gaza City. Displaced residents have recounted being pursued by Israeli quadcopters as they fled their shelters in Gaza City.
Since October 2023, Israel’s genocide on Gaza have resulted in at least 65,208 Palestinians killed and 166,271 wounded, marking a severe humanitarian toll.
Humanitarian Impact
Tragically, the humanitarian crisis deepens with the death of three-year-old Habeeba Abu Shaar in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, who succumbed to malnutrition and lack of medical treatment. This underscores the worsening conditions amid the blockade and ongoing genocide.
Political Developments and Perspectives
- Recognition of Palestinian Statehood: The UK and Portugal are expected to announce their recognition of a Palestinian state today, signaling a shift in international diplomatic stances.
- Expert Commentary: Mohamad Elmasry, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, warns that such recognition efforts by Western countries are largely symbolic and will not halt what he describes as the ongoing genocide in Gaza. He also notes that Hamas’s continued rocket attacks on Israel indicate that Israel has not succeeded in eliminating its fighters.
Summary
The situation in Gaza remains dire with ongoing Israeli genocide campaign causing significant civilian casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions. International diplomatic moves toward Palestinian state recognition are underway but face skepticism regarding their impact on the conflict’s trajectory.
We will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as the situation evolves.
At least 46 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli terror attacks on Gaza since dawn today, with the majority of casualties reported in Gaza City. These deaths occurred amid Israeli strikes targeting areas where displaced Palestinians were seeking food and shelter, according to local hospitals and health officials.
This follows a devastating day yesterday when Israeli occupation forces killed 91 Palestinians in Gaza, including family members of a prominent doctor and four people aboard a truck fleeing northern Gaza City. Displaced residents have recounted being pursued by Israeli quadcopters as they fled their shelters in Gaza City.
Since October 2023, Israel’s genocide on Gaza have resulted in at least 65,208 Palestinians killed and 166,271 wounded, marking a severe humanitarian toll.
Humanitarian Impact
Tragically, the humanitarian crisis deepens with the death of three-year-old Habeeba Abu Shaar in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, who succumbed to malnutrition and lack of medical treatment. This underscores the worsening conditions amid the blockade and ongoing genocide.
Political Developments and Perspectives
- Recognition of Palestinian Statehood: The UK and Portugal are expected to announce their recognition of a Palestinian state today, signaling a shift in international diplomatic stances.
- Expert Commentary: Mohamad Elmasry, a professor at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, warns that such recognition efforts by Western countries are largely symbolic and will not halt what he describes as the ongoing genocide in Gaza. He also notes that Hamas’s continued rocket attacks on Israel indicate that Israel has not succeeded in eliminating its fighters.
Summary
The situation in Gaza remains dire with ongoing Israeli genocide campaign causing significant civilian casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions. International diplomatic moves toward Palestinian state recognition are underway but face skepticism regarding their impact on the conflict’s trajectory.
We will continue to monitor developments and provide updates as the situation evolves.
Palestinian Foreign Minister Varsen Aghabekian Shahin held a press conference in Ramallah where he expressed gratitude to Brad Pitt and the professional producers working on a new film about Hind Rajab, the 6-year-old girl killed in Gaza.
"Recognition is not a gift, not a favour, it is an inalienable right, not a reward," said Husam Zomlot, Palestine’s Ambassador to the UK, responding to Israeli propaganda attacking countries recognizing Palestine.
At least 25 members of the Doghmush family were killed in an overnight Israeli terror attack on a residential area in Gaza City, as Israeli forces continue to pound the city and push deeper into it.
UN Rapporteur Francesca Albanese says 680,000 may be the real number of Palestinians killed in Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, during a UN OHCHR press briefing.
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