"Today, Hind should have been blowing out candles. Instead, we are naming her killer."
After a year of tireless investigation, Hind Rajab Foundation has identified the Israeli military unit responsible for killing Hind Rajab, her family, and the two medics who tried to save her. While the foundation calls on the ICC Office of the Prosecutor to issue an arrest warrant against the perpetrators, it's also preparing additional legal complaints against the battalion’s officers.
After a year of tireless investigation, Hind Rajab Foundation has identified the Israeli military unit responsible for killing Hind Rajab, her family, and the two medics who tried to save her. While the foundation calls on the ICC Office of the Prosecutor to issue an arrest warrant against the perpetrators, it's also preparing additional legal complaints against the battalion’s officers.
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Palestinians inspect the aftermath of Israeli airstrikes that targeted residential homes in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza.
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An elderly Palestinian man was killed while sitting in front of his tent following an Israeli airstrike targeting displaced tents in the Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza. This area was designated by the Israeli army as a so-called “safe zone”
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Israeli occupation forces raided the home of Palestinian activist Issa Amro after his participation in British-American journalist Louis Theroux’s documentary The Settlers, which aired on the BBC in April 2025. During the raid, the military injured another activist and stole tools and garbage containers.
Amro was threatened with arrest if he complained or attempted to push settlers away from his home.
Amro was threatened with arrest if he complained or attempted to push settlers away from his home.
Gazan men, women, and children—all forced to stand in a long line to receive a plate of food that fails to satisfy their hunger. Amid the famine imposed by the Israeli army through its crippling blockade, the bombing of community kitchens, and the barring of humanitarian aid, civilians in this image shield their faces behind food containers—not out of shame, but to preserve the dignity they cherished.
Mohye Al-Din Najem, 60, is the second Palestinian detainee killed behind Israeli bars today after being medically neglected and denied adequate medical treatment.
Najem had been held in administrative detention since August 8, 2023, without charge or trial. He previously spent 17 years in Israeli prisons from 1994 to 2010.
Najem had been held in administrative detention since August 8, 2023, without charge or trial. He previously spent 17 years in Israeli prisons from 1994 to 2010.
At least nine Palestinians, including six women, were killed in an Israeli airstrike that targeted a tent sheltering displaced civilians in the Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.
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Israeli military forces raided a commercial store on Hittin Street in Nablus, occupied West Bank, seizing and destroying its contents.
Gaza’s Health Ministry issued an urgent call to provide Gaza with fuel needed for life-saving departments in hospitals. It warned that if no new fuel arrives, hospitals will run out within three days and may be forced to shut down.
It said that while some fuel is stored at designated sites, aid groups are unable to access or transport it because Israel has declared those areas off-limits.
It said that while some fuel is stored at designated sites, aid groups are unable to access or transport it because Israel has declared those areas off-limits.
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Palestinian girl Leen was announced dead after urgently appealing to the world for medical treatment. She had a fracture in the vertebrae of her spinal cord.
She joined all of her family members, with her father as the sole survivor, after an Israeli airstrike targeted their home.
She joined all of her family members, with her father as the sole survivor, after an Israeli airstrike targeted their home.
Mahmoud Alsaqqa, Oxfam’s food security lead inside the Gaza Strip, warns that humanitarian organizations are in “desperate need” for unconditionally flows of aid in Gaza. He revealed that Oxfam has a lot of supplies that are stuck in Egypt and Jordan, and the staff cannot reach them.
He also expects the humanitarian situation to “deteriorate” even further. Alsaqqa accused the whole world of complicity, saying "The whole world, unfortunately, is contributing to or participating in starving the children in the Gaza Strip. Without taking any action, they are all, unfortunately, complicit."
He also expects the humanitarian situation to “deteriorate” even further. Alsaqqa accused the whole world of complicity, saying "The whole world, unfortunately, is contributing to or participating in starving the children in the Gaza Strip. Without taking any action, they are all, unfortunately, complicit."