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π»Yuval, a former zionist, speaking on the absurdity that is Israel
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π»Just in case youβre wondering β¦ the British oil tanker is still ablaze π₯
Images of the oil tanker from Indian media
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π»Press sources: Clashes between the resistance and the occupation army northwest of Gaza.
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πΊ The Prisoners Affairs Commission and the Prisoners' Club:
A comprehensive briefing on the latest developments regarding detention conditions in "Megiddo" and Nabab prisons.
The administration of the occupation prisons continues a series of punitive and restrictive measures on prisoners, alongside a range of dangerous policies, which began implementation after October 7. These policies have been accompanied by unprecedented torture operations, as we have pointed out in many statements and reports containing testimonies from dozens of male and female prisoners in the occupation prisons.
The Prisoners' Commission and the Prisoners' Club confirm in a joint briefing that, in light of several recent visits by lawyers to "Megiddo" and Naqab prisons, the prison administration continues its practices initiated after October 7, notably: starvation policy, intensified solitary confinement, in the context of depriving thousands of prisoners from family visits, stripping them of any means to know what is happening outside, like TV and radio, and depriving them of sufficient clothing or blankets (as one prisoner described, "they shiver from the cold, specifically in Naqab prison"), in addition to continued electricity cuts, reducing water availability hours to prisoners' sections, and severe overcrowding where the number of prisoners in some cells reached 12, alongside many other measures that have radically impacted prisoners' life, imposing a significant transformation.
Based on several testimonies from prisoners, the policy of humiliation and degradation of prisoners during the so-called security check ("the count") has become prominent. According to prisoners visited in "Megiddo" and Naqab prisons, which have been central to systematic torture and abuse affecting thousands of prisoners: Armed forces accompany the jailers during "the count". According to one prisoner: "Jailers humiliate prisoners during the counting process, which occurs three times a day. Previously, counting was done standing, but now, before entering the rooms, prisoners must sit on their knees, hands behind their heads, faces against the wall during the morning count. In the evening count, faces must be towards the jailer. The frequency of beatings was very high initially during the count."
Regarding outdoor time ("the yard") - the exit to the prison yard, some prisons allow each cell out separately for a limited period, and some prisons have not allowed prisoners to go out to this day, as reported by a number of prisoners in Negev prison. Prisoners are also not allowed to shave or use nail clippers. Due to the scarcity of clothing and only one set available, prisoners are forced to wash their clothes and sometimes wear them damp, in very cold weather conditions.
A group of prisoners were assaulted during their transfer for a visit by the repression units ("Kiter").
A case of assault on prisoners before the visit was reported as a testimony from one of the prisoners visited in Naqab prison, where the lawyer confirmed that this visit was one of the most difficult: "A group of prisoners were taken out by the jailers to complete the visit, and upon reaching the vehicle transporting them from the sections to the lawyers' visit room, they were received by a unit called "Kiter," who wore masks on their faces, handcuffed the prisoners to the back, and began to search them, accompanied by foul insults. Then they started beating them with hands and leg restraints, and the beating by the "Kiter" unit continued until the prisoners reached the bus. One of the prisoners refused to complete the visit due to the assault and asked to return to the section."
The Prisoner Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club renew their demands to all international human rights institutions at various levels, to take their real and necessary role in light of the escalation of crimes against prisoners and detainees in "israeli" occupation prisons, and not to be satisfied with merely describing the crimes and counting the victims and taking testimonies.
RNN
A comprehensive briefing on the latest developments regarding detention conditions in "Megiddo" and Nabab prisons.
The administration of the occupation prisons continues a series of punitive and restrictive measures on prisoners, alongside a range of dangerous policies, which began implementation after October 7. These policies have been accompanied by unprecedented torture operations, as we have pointed out in many statements and reports containing testimonies from dozens of male and female prisoners in the occupation prisons.
The Prisoners' Commission and the Prisoners' Club confirm in a joint briefing that, in light of several recent visits by lawyers to "Megiddo" and Naqab prisons, the prison administration continues its practices initiated after October 7, notably: starvation policy, intensified solitary confinement, in the context of depriving thousands of prisoners from family visits, stripping them of any means to know what is happening outside, like TV and radio, and depriving them of sufficient clothing or blankets (as one prisoner described, "they shiver from the cold, specifically in Naqab prison"), in addition to continued electricity cuts, reducing water availability hours to prisoners' sections, and severe overcrowding where the number of prisoners in some cells reached 12, alongside many other measures that have radically impacted prisoners' life, imposing a significant transformation.
Based on several testimonies from prisoners, the policy of humiliation and degradation of prisoners during the so-called security check ("the count") has become prominent. According to prisoners visited in "Megiddo" and Naqab prisons, which have been central to systematic torture and abuse affecting thousands of prisoners: Armed forces accompany the jailers during "the count". According to one prisoner: "Jailers humiliate prisoners during the counting process, which occurs three times a day. Previously, counting was done standing, but now, before entering the rooms, prisoners must sit on their knees, hands behind their heads, faces against the wall during the morning count. In the evening count, faces must be towards the jailer. The frequency of beatings was very high initially during the count."
Regarding outdoor time ("the yard") - the exit to the prison yard, some prisons allow each cell out separately for a limited period, and some prisons have not allowed prisoners to go out to this day, as reported by a number of prisoners in Negev prison. Prisoners are also not allowed to shave or use nail clippers. Due to the scarcity of clothing and only one set available, prisoners are forced to wash their clothes and sometimes wear them damp, in very cold weather conditions.
A group of prisoners were assaulted during their transfer for a visit by the repression units ("Kiter").
A case of assault on prisoners before the visit was reported as a testimony from one of the prisoners visited in Naqab prison, where the lawyer confirmed that this visit was one of the most difficult: "A group of prisoners were taken out by the jailers to complete the visit, and upon reaching the vehicle transporting them from the sections to the lawyers' visit room, they were received by a unit called "Kiter," who wore masks on their faces, handcuffed the prisoners to the back, and began to search them, accompanied by foul insults. Then they started beating them with hands and leg restraints, and the beating by the "Kiter" unit continued until the prisoners reached the bus. One of the prisoners refused to complete the visit due to the assault and asked to return to the section."
The Prisoner Affairs Commission and the Palestinian Prisoners' Club renew their demands to all international human rights institutions at various levels, to take their real and necessary role in light of the escalation of crimes against prisoners and detainees in "israeli" occupation prisons, and not to be satisfied with merely describing the crimes and counting the victims and taking testimonies.
RNN
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π»Al-Quds Brigades: We bombarded with a missile and mortar shell the enemy's supply line and movement of vehicles east of Al-Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.
#Al-Aqsa Flood
#Al-Aqsa Flood
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British oil tanker requesting help from US coalition warships nearby on VHF 16 channel which was ignored. Crews accent appears to be Indian.
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An Israeli General, Ephraim Michael, admits quite a few things
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Arab-American leaders in Michigan say they have rejected a proposed visit by President Joe Biden as his administration continues to bankroll Israel's war on Gaza.
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πΊIsraeli occupation forces open fire in the vicinity of the Red Crescentβs Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Yunis, causing injuries that medical teams cannot reach.
πΊPalestinian Red Crescent: A displaced person (28 years old) was martyred by occupation forcesβ fire in the courtyard of Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis.
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πΊPalestinian Red Crescent: A displaced person (28 years old) was martyred by occupation forcesβ fire in the courtyard of Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis.
πΊThe Red Crescent: We urge the international community to provide protection for our headquarters and crews in Khan Yunis.
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π»Al Jazeera correspondent Elias Karam:The 7107th Engineering Corps Battalion announced its withdrawal from northern Gaza today..
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π» An open letter to Somali-born Canadian Ahmed Hussen, the Minister of International Development, from his relatives...
"Do not let personal gain, a reputation, and a seat at a colonial nation's table make you complicit to this inhumanity."
βChildren the same age as our own are being blown to shreds or left as traumatized and injured orphans, does your blood not move?β
"Do you fear your maker that you are returning to."
"Do not let personal gain, a reputation, and a seat at a colonial nation's table make you complicit to this inhumanity."
βChildren the same age as our own are being blown to shreds or left as traumatized and injured orphans, does your blood not move?β
"Do you fear your maker that you are returning to."
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American LNG companies were the main beneficiaries of the ban on Russian gas supplies.
The EU, heavily dependent on the US for LNG, has become a hostage of the crisis in the US.
The day after 25 Republican governors signed a joint statement in support of Texas, the Biden administration, under the pretext of climate protection, put on hold all LNG projects that just happened to be located mostly in Texas.
In the past, the US accused Russia of using gas as a political weapon.
The Red Sea blockade becomes more and more impactful by the minute.
The EU, heavily dependent on the US for LNG, has become a hostage of the crisis in the US.
The day after 25 Republican governors signed a joint statement in support of Texas, the Biden administration, under the pretext of climate protection, put on hold all LNG projects that just happened to be located mostly in Texas.
In the past, the US accused Russia of using gas as a political weapon.
The Red Sea blockade becomes more and more impactful by the minute.
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π»Palestinian man performs wudu from the rain in Gaza β€οΈ
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