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Israeli occupation forces storm the town of Beit Furik, east of Nablus.
Large demonstrations were held across Morocco in support of Gaza, denouncing the the Israeli occupation’s starvation policies and ongoing genocide against the Palestinian people in Gaza.
While wearing a red Palestinian keffiyeh:
Colombian President Gustavo Petro addressed The Hague Group’s event in New York City, announcing his plan to invoke the UN’s “Uniting for Peace” mechanism at the General Assembly, seeking a vote by all 193 member states to authorize an international force to protect Palestinians.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro addressed The Hague Group’s event in New York City, announcing his plan to invoke the UN’s “Uniting for Peace” mechanism at the General Assembly, seeking a vote by all 193 member states to authorize an international force to protect Palestinians.
6 شهداء ومصابون بقصف إسرائيلي استهدف منزلًا لعائلة بكر في مخيم الشاطئ غربي مدينة غزة
GHOST PRINCESS NEWS BULLETIN | GAZA GENOCIDE | GAZA HOLOCAUST
HEADLINES
· Gaza Death Toll Rises: At least 51 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours as Israeli terror attacks continue across Gaza.
· Gaza City Invasion Intensifies: Hundreds of thousands trapped and under fire as Israel's occupation forces ground offensive continues.
· International Pressure Grows: EU considers economic sanctions, while celebrity voices like Jennifer Lawrence decry the situation.
DETAILED REPORT
GAZA GENOCIDE – The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is deepening by the hour. According to hospital sources, relentless Israeli terror attacks have killed more than 50 Palestinians today alone, bringing the total death toll since October 2023 to at least 65,549, with over 167,518 wounded.
A deadly strike on a family home in the Nuseirat camp was among the latest incidents, killing 11 members of the same family. Meanwhile, Israel's occupation forces ground invasion of Gaza City continues, with reports describing a desperate scene as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, following evacuation orders, are trapped, starved, and under fire from all sides. Footage from the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood shows massive air strikes creating huge plumes of smoke.
The genocide is drawing increasing global outcry. US actress Jennifer Lawrence added her voice, stating the situation in Gaza is "no less than a genocide," particularly when viewing the conflict through the lens of a parent.
Economically, pressure on Israel is mounting. Proposed EU sanctions, such as suspending parts of a key trade agreement, would "definitely cause hardship for average Israelis," leading to higher costs and unemployment.
In other developments:
· Aid Crisis: The UN's World Food Programme warns that current aid flows into Gaza are "a drop in the ocean."
· Flotillas Set Sail: Activist ships have departed from Crete and Italy in an attempt to break the Israeli sea blockade on Gaza.
· West Bank Violence: Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Kisan, east of Bethlehem, assaulting residents and raiding agricultural land.
This has been a news bulletin. Stay with us for further updates.
HEADLINES
· Gaza Death Toll Rises: At least 51 Palestinians killed in the last 24 hours as Israeli terror attacks continue across Gaza.
· Gaza City Invasion Intensifies: Hundreds of thousands trapped and under fire as Israel's occupation forces ground offensive continues.
· International Pressure Grows: EU considers economic sanctions, while celebrity voices like Jennifer Lawrence decry the situation.
DETAILED REPORT
GAZA GENOCIDE – The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is deepening by the hour. According to hospital sources, relentless Israeli terror attacks have killed more than 50 Palestinians today alone, bringing the total death toll since October 2023 to at least 65,549, with over 167,518 wounded.
A deadly strike on a family home in the Nuseirat camp was among the latest incidents, killing 11 members of the same family. Meanwhile, Israel's occupation forces ground invasion of Gaza City continues, with reports describing a desperate scene as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, following evacuation orders, are trapped, starved, and under fire from all sides. Footage from the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood shows massive air strikes creating huge plumes of smoke.
The genocide is drawing increasing global outcry. US actress Jennifer Lawrence added her voice, stating the situation in Gaza is "no less than a genocide," particularly when viewing the conflict through the lens of a parent.
Economically, pressure on Israel is mounting. Proposed EU sanctions, such as suspending parts of a key trade agreement, would "definitely cause hardship for average Israelis," leading to higher costs and unemployment.
In other developments:
· Aid Crisis: The UN's World Food Programme warns that current aid flows into Gaza are "a drop in the ocean."
· Flotillas Set Sail: Activist ships have departed from Crete and Italy in an attempt to break the Israeli sea blockade on Gaza.
· West Bank Violence: Israeli settlers attacked the Palestinian village of Kisan, east of Bethlehem, assaulting residents and raiding agricultural land.
This has been a news bulletin. Stay with us for further updates.
Who was Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s slain leader?
Today is the first anniversary of the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a Zionist bombing of southern Beirut.
Here’s a brief look at the life of group’s chief:
Nasrallah became secretary-general of Hezbollah in 1992, aged just 35, after his predecessor, Sayyed Abbas al-Musawi, was killed in an Israeli helicopter attack.
With his fiery speeches, he swiftly became the public face of a once-shadowy group founded by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in 1982 to fight Israeli occupation forces.
He was at the helm when Hezbollah fighters drove Israeli forces from southern Lebanon in 2000, ending an 18-year occupation.
As his group grew to become Lebanon’s most influential political and military force, it also developed a regional role as the spearhead of Iran’s “axis of resistance”.
The day after the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Hezbollah entered the fray in solidarity with its Palestinian ally by firing on Israel from southern Lebanon.
Today is the first anniversary of the killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in a Zionist bombing of southern Beirut.
Here’s a brief look at the life of group’s chief:
Nasrallah became secretary-general of Hezbollah in 1992, aged just 35, after his predecessor, Sayyed Abbas al-Musawi, was killed in an Israeli helicopter attack.
With his fiery speeches, he swiftly became the public face of a once-shadowy group founded by Iran’s Revolutionary Guard in 1982 to fight Israeli occupation forces.
He was at the helm when Hezbollah fighters drove Israeli forces from southern Lebanon in 2000, ending an 18-year occupation.
As his group grew to become Lebanon’s most influential political and military force, it also developed a regional role as the spearhead of Iran’s “axis of resistance”.
The day after the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023, Hezbollah entered the fray in solidarity with its Palestinian ally by firing on Israel from southern Lebanon.
Breaking | Huge explosions were reported in Gaza City as Israeli occupation forces continue detonating residential buildings.
Casualties were reported in the Israeli terror attack of an area sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Al-Hasayna area west of Al-Nuseirat refugee camp, central Gaza Strip.
Months after Israel’s expanded military aggression against the refugee camps of Jenin and Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank, UNRWA confirmed that more than 42,000 Palestinian refugees remain forcibly displaced, without reliable access to food, water, or shelter.
A group of 48 athletes, including France’s World Cup winner Paul Pogba and England cricketer Moeen Ali, signed a statement demanding Israel’s suspension from international football over its genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Multiple Palestinians were reported wounded in Israeli terror attack of the Al-Qreinawi family's home in Block 7 of Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
The United Nations has added 68 companies to its blacklist for alleged complicity in violations related to Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The authoritative source containing the full list of these companies is the UN "database of companies," released as document A/HRC/60/19 by the UN Human Rights Office. This official database now includes a total of 158 companies implicated in these activities, encompassing the 68 newly added firms. These companies operate across 11 countries and span multiple sectors, including construction materials, earthmoving equipment, security services, travel, and financial services.
The blacklist aims to identify businesses contributing to or benefiting from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law. The UN Human Rights Office continues to maintain and update this database as part of its monitoring and reporting efforts.
The blacklist aims to identify businesses contributing to or benefiting from Israeli settlements, which are illegal under international law. The UN Human Rights Office continues to maintain and update this database as part of its monitoring and reporting efforts.
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Update from the Global Sumud Flotilla Fleet
50+ Ships
44 Nations
1 Cause - SAVE GAZA
50+ Ships
44 Nations
1 Cause - SAVE GAZA