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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Reports in US media say President Trump’s administration is seeking approval from lawmakers in Congress to sell Israel around $6.4 billion worth of military equipment.
The package is reported to include 30 Apache air attack helicopters costing 3.6 billion dollars, and around 3,250 assault vehicles.
The package is reported to include 30 Apache air attack helicopters costing 3.6 billion dollars, and around 3,250 assault vehicles.
مصدر فلسطيني مطلع على المفاوضات:
القاهرة تجري إتصالات مكثفة لعقد جولة مفاوضات جديدة وحاسمة
القاهرة تجري إتصالات مكثفة لعقد جولة مفاوضات جديدة وحاسمة
Ghost Princess News Bulletin – Gaza Genocide & Diplomatic Shifts
TOP STORY: Intense Fighting in Gaza City Amid Growing International Recognition of Palestine
Israeli occupation forces continue a severe assault on Gaza City, with medical sources reporting at least 18 Palestinians killed in terror attacks across the enclave since dawn, 14 of them in the city itself. The latest violence contributes to a staggering toll: at least 65,283 killed and 166,575 wounded since the genocide began in October 2023.
The ground invasion and bombardment have created catastrophic conditions. Medical staff at Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital are described as "risking their lives to show up to work" amidst constant explosions. An Australian anaesthesiologist working there detailed the "horror" and "catastrophic" conditions.
In a significant development, the Israeli army has issued a new forced evacuation order for a school in Gaza City sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians. This has left many fearing what might come next.
DIPLOMATIC FRONT: Western Nations Rally to Recognise Palestinian Statehood
In a major diplomatic shift, Australia, Canada, and Portugal have joined the United Kingdom in formally recognising Palestinian statehood. This move, timed ahead of a UN General Assembly meeting, is designed to increase pressure on Israel and build momentum for a two-state solution.
Palestinian leaders have welcomed the recognition but are calling for more concrete action. Palestinian UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour stated that countries must follow recognition with "tough sanctions" to rein in Israel, predicting more "viciousness" in the coming weeks before the world says, "Enough is enough."
Academic Tamer Qarmout of the Doha Institute called the recognitions an "extremely important" development that "sets a new stage" in the conflict, countering arguments that the moves are too little, too late.
Looking ahead, France and Saudi Arabia are set to convene dozens of world leaders to rally further support for a two-state solution. Several attendees are expected to formally recognise Palestine, a move that could draw harsh responses from Israel and the United States.
IN BRIEF
· Lebanon Strike: An Israeli terror attack on the southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil has killed five people, including three children. This violates a ceasefire agreed upon with Hezbollah in November of last year.
· Calls for Arms Embargo: Following the recognition of statehood, Palestinian NGOs and leaders are calling on nations to take further steps, including an immediate halt to all arms sales to Israel.
Stay with us for further updates. @GhostPrincess
TOP STORY: Intense Fighting in Gaza City Amid Growing International Recognition of Palestine
Israeli occupation forces continue a severe assault on Gaza City, with medical sources reporting at least 18 Palestinians killed in terror attacks across the enclave since dawn, 14 of them in the city itself. The latest violence contributes to a staggering toll: at least 65,283 killed and 166,575 wounded since the genocide began in October 2023.
The ground invasion and bombardment have created catastrophic conditions. Medical staff at Gaza City's al-Shifa Hospital are described as "risking their lives to show up to work" amidst constant explosions. An Australian anaesthesiologist working there detailed the "horror" and "catastrophic" conditions.
In a significant development, the Israeli army has issued a new forced evacuation order for a school in Gaza City sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians. This has left many fearing what might come next.
DIPLOMATIC FRONT: Western Nations Rally to Recognise Palestinian Statehood
In a major diplomatic shift, Australia, Canada, and Portugal have joined the United Kingdom in formally recognising Palestinian statehood. This move, timed ahead of a UN General Assembly meeting, is designed to increase pressure on Israel and build momentum for a two-state solution.
Palestinian leaders have welcomed the recognition but are calling for more concrete action. Palestinian UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour stated that countries must follow recognition with "tough sanctions" to rein in Israel, predicting more "viciousness" in the coming weeks before the world says, "Enough is enough."
Academic Tamer Qarmout of the Doha Institute called the recognitions an "extremely important" development that "sets a new stage" in the conflict, countering arguments that the moves are too little, too late.
Looking ahead, France and Saudi Arabia are set to convene dozens of world leaders to rally further support for a two-state solution. Several attendees are expected to formally recognise Palestine, a move that could draw harsh responses from Israel and the United States.
IN BRIEF
· Lebanon Strike: An Israeli terror attack on the southern Lebanese city of Bint Jbeil has killed five people, including three children. This violates a ceasefire agreed upon with Hezbollah in November of last year.
· Calls for Arms Embargo: Following the recognition of statehood, Palestinian NGOs and leaders are calling on nations to take further steps, including an immediate halt to all arms sales to Israel.
Stay with us for further updates. @GhostPrincess
Palestine’s ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot has spoken before a crowd in front of the Palestinian Mission in central London to mark its transition to becoming Palestine’s embassy in the country.
“We are gathered today in front of the Palestinian Mission to the UK here in London to mark a historic moment,” said Zomlot.
“In the same capital of the Balfour Declaration, after more than a century of ongoing denial, dispossession and erasure, the UK government has finally taken the long overdue step of recognising the state of Palestine.”
Holding up a plaque, he said, to cheers from the crowd: “Very soon, pending some legal work, some bureaucratic work…. this plaque, which reads ‘The Embassy of the State of Palestine’… will be placed right behind me on this building.”
He said that the moment was “not only about Palestine, it is also about Britain and the British government’s solemn responsibility”.
“It is about ending the denial of the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to freedom and self-determination and it is an acknowledgement of a historic injustice,” he said. “Ladies and gentlemen, Palestine exists, it has always existed, and it always will.”
“We are gathered today in front of the Palestinian Mission to the UK here in London to mark a historic moment,” said Zomlot.
“In the same capital of the Balfour Declaration, after more than a century of ongoing denial, dispossession and erasure, the UK government has finally taken the long overdue step of recognising the state of Palestine.”
Holding up a plaque, he said, to cheers from the crowd: “Very soon, pending some legal work, some bureaucratic work…. this plaque, which reads ‘The Embassy of the State of Palestine’… will be placed right behind me on this building.”
He said that the moment was “not only about Palestine, it is also about Britain and the British government’s solemn responsibility”.
“It is about ending the denial of the Palestinian people’s inalienable right to freedom and self-determination and it is an acknowledgement of a historic injustice,” he said. “Ladies and gentlemen, Palestine exists, it has always existed, and it always will.”