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U.S. Democrats demand transparency over Israel’s undeclared nuclear arsenal -AlJazeera
Thirty U.S. House Democrats have called for an end to Washington’s “official ambiguity” regarding Israel’s nuclear weapons program, urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to provide full transparency.
In a joint statement, lawmakers said the U.S. is effectively aligned with a country whose nuclear capabilities it refuses to acknowledge, warning that this double standard undermines non-proliferation efforts in the Middle East.
They stressed that Congress has a constitutional duty to understand the region’s nuclear balance and risks of escalation, noting that Iran’s nuclear pursuit does not occur in a vacuum but is influenced by the perceived capabilities of others, including Israel.
The lawmakers concluded by calling on the U.S. to hold Israel to the same standards of transparency applied to all other countries regarding nuclear weapons.
Thirty U.S. House Democrats have called for an end to Washington’s “official ambiguity” regarding Israel’s nuclear weapons program, urging Secretary of State Marco Rubio to provide full transparency.
In a joint statement, lawmakers said the U.S. is effectively aligned with a country whose nuclear capabilities it refuses to acknowledge, warning that this double standard undermines non-proliferation efforts in the Middle East.
They stressed that Congress has a constitutional duty to understand the region’s nuclear balance and risks of escalation, noting that Iran’s nuclear pursuit does not occur in a vacuum but is influenced by the perceived capabilities of others, including Israel.
The lawmakers concluded by calling on the U.S. to hold Israel to the same standards of transparency applied to all other countries regarding nuclear weapons.
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Israeli occupation military blinds northern settlements by disabling rocket impact prediction system over hacking fears
The Israeli occupation army’s Home Front Command has disabled a tracking system used by first responders in northern settlements due to fears that hackers has infiltrated the network, Ynet reported on Thursday.
The civilian emergency management system, known as "Shual," which previously provided local leaders, settlers and emergency teams with precise coordinates of rocket impact zones, was shut down to prevent hackers from using the data to calibrate the accuracy of future strikes.
This move comes amid a tightening of occupation military censorship that has gripped the occupation since the June 2025 war against Iran, as Tel Aviv moves to conceal the extent of damage to its strategic and military infrastructure.
Local regime officials in the Galilee and Kiryat Shmona have reacted with outrage, warning that the occupation military’s decision has left them "operationally blind" and unable to effectively coordinate rescue efforts. Assaf Langleben, head of the Upper Galilee Regional Council, told Ynet that it is "absurd" that Hezbollah possesses better intelligence on impact sites than the Israeli regime officials tasked with responding to them. Other civil security officers described the current situation as operating like "blind mice," accusing the occupation army of choosing an easy technical fix that "irresponsibly punishes" the residents of the north while Hezbollah continues to target the region daily.
The shutdown follows a significant surge in successful espionage operations within the occupied territories, with Haaretz revealing this week that hackers has secured sensitive personal data on high-ranking researchers at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Since October 2023, over 60 Israeli settlers have been indicted for spying on behalf of Iran, often documenting strategic locations in exchange for financial incentives. According to the occupation army spokesperson, the system was restricted specifically to prevent further "harm to information security" as the intelligence war between the Islamic Republic and the Israeli occupation continues to escalate.
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The Israeli occupation army’s Home Front Command has disabled a tracking system used by first responders in northern settlements due to fears that hackers has infiltrated the network, Ynet reported on Thursday.
The civilian emergency management system, known as "Shual," which previously provided local leaders, settlers and emergency teams with precise coordinates of rocket impact zones, was shut down to prevent hackers from using the data to calibrate the accuracy of future strikes.
This move comes amid a tightening of occupation military censorship that has gripped the occupation since the June 2025 war against Iran, as Tel Aviv moves to conceal the extent of damage to its strategic and military infrastructure.
Local regime officials in the Galilee and Kiryat Shmona have reacted with outrage, warning that the occupation military’s decision has left them "operationally blind" and unable to effectively coordinate rescue efforts. Assaf Langleben, head of the Upper Galilee Regional Council, told Ynet that it is "absurd" that Hezbollah possesses better intelligence on impact sites than the Israeli regime officials tasked with responding to them. Other civil security officers described the current situation as operating like "blind mice," accusing the occupation army of choosing an easy technical fix that "irresponsibly punishes" the residents of the north while Hezbollah continues to target the region daily.
The shutdown follows a significant surge in successful espionage operations within the occupied territories, with Haaretz revealing this week that hackers has secured sensitive personal data on high-ranking researchers at the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS). Since October 2023, over 60 Israeli settlers have been indicted for spying on behalf of Iran, often documenting strategic locations in exchange for financial incentives. According to the occupation army spokesperson, the system was restricted specifically to prevent further "harm to information security" as the intelligence war between the Islamic Republic and the Israeli occupation continues to escalate.
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The Metropolitan Police has officially declined to investigate 10 Israeli-British multinationals identified as suspects of war crimes during the Gaza genocide.
Despite reports that over 2,000 British citizens have served within the Israeli occupation forces, authorities justified the decision by citing a low probability of successful conviction.
This move has sparked intense backlash from human rights organizations, who argue that credible evidence exists and that refusing to investigate creates a dangerous “accountability gap” for serious international crimes.
Despite reports that over 2,000 British citizens have served within the Israeli occupation forces, authorities justified the decision by citing a low probability of successful conviction.
This move has sparked intense backlash from human rights organizations, who argue that credible evidence exists and that refusing to investigate creates a dangerous “accountability gap” for serious international crimes.
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Spain's Pedro Sánchez awarded the Order of Civil Merit to Francesca Albanese in support of her work documenting human rights violations in occupied Palestine.
Sánchez, who is one of Europe’s strongest critics of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip, praised her as “a voice that upholds the conscience of the world.”
The move came after Spain urged the European Union to protect the International Criminal Court and the United Nations from US sanctions.
Albanese was sanctioned by the Trump administration over her investigations into Gaza war crimes and cooperation with the ICC arrest warrants against Israeli regime officials for war crimes.
Sánchez, who is one of Europe’s strongest critics of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip, praised her as “a voice that upholds the conscience of the world.”
The move came after Spain urged the European Union to protect the International Criminal Court and the United Nations from US sanctions.
Albanese was sanctioned by the Trump administration over her investigations into Gaza war crimes and cooperation with the ICC arrest warrants against Israeli regime officials for war crimes.
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Spain's Pedro Sánchez awarded the Order of Civil Merit to Francesca Albanese in support of her work documenting human rights violations in occupied Palestine. Sánchez, who is one of Europe’s strongest critics of Israel’s genocide in the Gaza Strip, praised…
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Melissa Barrera, who was fired from the Scream franchise three years ago over her pro-Palestine stance, criticized her former colleagues for siding with those who fired her and continued working on the Scream franchise after she was fired in 2023.
She also said she is starting a production company and wants to work with “anyone pro-Palestine.”
She added that she is writing a romance project she plans to direct and intends to collaborate with artists she described as supportive of Palestine, naming several actors and filmmakers she admires: Susan Sarandon, Tatiana Maslany, Hannah Einbinder, Poppy Liu, and Javier Bardem.
She also said she is starting a production company and wants to work with “anyone pro-Palestine.”
She added that she is writing a romance project she plans to direct and intends to collaborate with artists she described as supportive of Palestine, naming several actors and filmmakers she admires: Susan Sarandon, Tatiana Maslany, Hannah Einbinder, Poppy Liu, and Javier Bardem.
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Leaked recordings expose U.S.-Israeli plot to destabilize Latin America
El Pais reports leaked audio recordings point to a coordinated effort involving figures including Donald Trump, Juan Orlando Hernández, Javier Milei, and war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu to interfere in Latin America through disinformation campaigns targeting governments in Mexico and Colombia.
The recordings reveals that Hernández, who is backed by Trump and supported by Milei, sought to establish a media platform from the United States to spread fake news and destabilize the administrations of Claudia Sheinbaum and Gustavo Petro.
They also indicate financial coordination and political backing for the project, while stressing that Netanyahu played a role in broader arrangements tied to Hernández’s release.
The revelations highlight a wider pattern of foreign interference aimed at influencing political dynamics and undermining governments opposing U.S.-Israeli interests in the region.
El Pais reports leaked audio recordings point to a coordinated effort involving figures including Donald Trump, Juan Orlando Hernández, Javier Milei, and war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu to interfere in Latin America through disinformation campaigns targeting governments in Mexico and Colombia.
The recordings reveals that Hernández, who is backed by Trump and supported by Milei, sought to establish a media platform from the United States to spread fake news and destabilize the administrations of Claudia Sheinbaum and Gustavo Petro.
They also indicate financial coordination and political backing for the project, while stressing that Netanyahu played a role in broader arrangements tied to Hernández’s release.
The revelations highlight a wider pattern of foreign interference aimed at influencing political dynamics and undermining governments opposing U.S.-Israeli interests in the region.
Damoun Prison, an Israeli detention facility, is described as a “graveyard of privacy” and is considered one of the most notorious centers for holding Palestinian female detainees.
Around 90 Palestinian women are reportedly confined there in overcrowded cells, where living conditions are severely inadequate. Many detainees are forced to sleep on the floor amid a serious shortage of clothing, hygiene products, and basic necessities.
The situation is particularly critical for pregnant detainees, as the conditions of Israeli detention extend the suffering beyond the woman herself to her unborn child.
Around 90 Palestinian women are reportedly confined there in overcrowded cells, where living conditions are severely inadequate. Many detainees are forced to sleep on the floor amid a serious shortage of clothing, hygiene products, and basic necessities.
The situation is particularly critical for pregnant detainees, as the conditions of Israeli detention extend the suffering beyond the woman herself to her unborn child.
Former Palestinian detainees have shared harrowing testimonies about the condition of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, who has been held for more than 450 days in Israeli prisons after being abducted during the genocide in Gaza.
According to the testimonies, he has been subjected to severe abuse and medical neglect with one saying Israeli guards stripped him naked and unleashed police dogs on him.
According to the testimonies, he has been subjected to severe abuse and medical neglect with one saying Israeli guards stripped him naked and unleashed police dogs on him.
Far-right Israeli regime minister announces uprooting 3,000 Palestinian trees to expand settlements in occupied West Bank
“building the Land of Israel and destroying the idea of a Palestinian state”
Israeli regime Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the uprooting of around 3,000 trees planted by Palestinians in the northern occupied West Bank, openly linking the attack to settlement expansion and efforts to block the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The trees, reportedly olive trees, were removed from about 50 acres of land near the "Shaked settlement" to pave the way for expanding an industrial zone and building a new settlement, as part of broader Israeli plans already approved by the occupation regime.
The destruction comes amid a wider campaign of occupation and agricultural targeting, with repeated uprooting of Palestinian trees that form a key source of livelihood, while illegal outposts linked to settler violence continue to expand across the occupied territory.
“building the Land of Israel and destroying the idea of a Palestinian state”
Israeli regime Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich announced the uprooting of around 3,000 trees planted by Palestinians in the northern occupied West Bank, openly linking the attack to settlement expansion and efforts to block the establishment of a Palestinian state.
The trees, reportedly olive trees, were removed from about 50 acres of land near the "Shaked settlement" to pave the way for expanding an industrial zone and building a new settlement, as part of broader Israeli plans already approved by the occupation regime.
The destruction comes amid a wider campaign of occupation and agricultural targeting, with repeated uprooting of Palestinian trees that form a key source of livelihood, while illegal outposts linked to settler violence continue to expand across the occupied territory.