🔺Scenes || After the Israeli army retreated from Northern Gaza.
Skeletons, some of children, some executed while arms were bound.
Skeletons, some of children, some executed while arms were bound.
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🔺 The mortuaries of Gaza are filled with children
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🔺 Once again the Israeli occupation forces steal money from the Palestinian people in the West Bank, they claim the money was being "smuggled" from the West Bank to Jordan.
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🔻 Mujahideen Brigades: Scenes of the Mujahideen bombing areas of invasion by the Israeli occupation forces west of Gaza with short-range missiles.
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🔺 Moment || A child who was just pulled from under the rubble.
The expression on her face...
The expression on her face...
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🔻 Al-Quds Brigades: We bombed with 60-caliber regular mortar shells a gathering of enemy soldiers and vehicles in the Al-Taqaddum axis, west of Khan Yunis.
#Al-Aqsa Flood
#Al-Aqsa Flood
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🔻 Stay tuned, coming up.... Scenes of targeting a watchtower and gatherings of enemy soldiers with machine guns east of Jabalia.
🔺️Al Jazeera correspondent: The bodies of 15 martyrs arrived at Nasser Complex and Al Amal Hospital after Israeli bombing of areas in Khan Yunis
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🔻Al-Quds Brigades show scenes of targeting a watchtower and gatherings of enemy soldiers behind dirt berms with machine guns, east of Jabalia, in the northern Gaza Strip.
#Al-Aqsa Flood
#Al-Aqsa Flood
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🔻Israeli Broadcasting Authority
More than a thousand soldiers from the regular forces and reserves received intensive treatment for psychological disorders
3,000 soldiers have undergone treatment in the army's psychiatric department since the beginning of the war
More than a thousand soldiers from the regular forces and reserves received intensive treatment for psychological disorders
3,000 soldiers have undergone treatment in the army's psychiatric department since the beginning of the war
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🔻 Yemeni media: An American-British aggression targeted the Al-Jar area in the Abs District, Hajjah Governorate, with 4 raids.
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🔻Warfare Analysis NEWS
President Biden just issued an executive order imposing sanctions on Israeli settlers responsible for violence in the West Bank. This has been the move from the Democratic Party establishment: blame settlers, avoid touching the military.
🔻 New York Times |
The United States issued financial sanctions on Thursday against four Israelis accused of escalating violence against civilians, intimidating civilians or destroying property in the West Bank.
“The United States has consistently opposed actions that undermine stability in the West Bank and the prospects of peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians alike,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement.
Here’s what we know about the four, all men ranging in age from 21 to 32.
🔻David Chai Chasdai, 29
Mr. Chasdai initiated and led a riot on the Palestinian town of Huwara, the State Department said in a statement, which resulted in the death of a Palestinian civilian. The New York Times reported on a rampage in Huwara and neighboring villages on Feb. 26, 2023, that started after two settlers were shot and killed. Israeli settlers burned and vandalized homes, businesses and vehicles, and one Palestinian was killed.
Reached by phone on Friday, Mr. Chasdai’s mother, Dafna Hasdai, dismissed the impact of the sanctions, saying the family doesn’t have relatives in the United States, and said the “whole thing is a joke.”
After the Huwara violence, Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, initially signed an administrative detention warrant — a policy of indefinite imprisonment without trial that Israel almost exclusively uses against Palestinians — for Mr. Chasdai in March 2023, according to the Israeli news media. A few days later, an Israeli court later shortened his detention by a month.
In 2013, Mr. Chasdai was detained for assaulting a taxi driver, according to an Israeli legal database. He was represented in court by Itamar Ben-Gvir, a lawyer and politician who now serves as Israel’s minister of national security. The court decided not to extend Mr. Chasdai’s detention, as requested by police, citing a lack of evidence.
🔻Yinon Levi, 31
Mr. Levi led a group of settlers who “engaged in actions creating an atmosphere of fear in the West Bank,” according to the State Department statement, and has joined other settlers in repeatedly attacking Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
The State Department said he was from Meitarim Farm, an illegal Israeli settlement in the south West Bank.
“He regularly led groups of settlers from the Meitarim Farm outpost that assaulted Palestinian and Bedouin civilians, threatened them with additional violence if they did not leave their homes, burned their fields, and destroyed their property,” the statement said.
Mr. Levi did not respond to phone calls on Friday.
🔻Einan Tanjil, 21
Mr. Tanjil was described by the State Department as being involved with “assaulting Palestinian farmers and Israeli activists by attacking them with stones and clubs, resulting in injuries that required medical treatment.” He could not immediately be reached for comment.
He was charged in 2021 with assaulting an Israeli activist, Neta Ben Porat, a high-tech sector worker and mother of three, according to a Facebook post by Mehazkim, an Israeli center-left political page.
The post said that Mr. Tanjil was charged with hitting her in the head and legs with a club when she and other Israeli pro-Palestinian rights activists were helping Palestinian farmers harvest olives near Surif, a Palestinian town in the West Bank.
🔻Shalom Zicherman, 32
Mr. Zicherman assaulted Israeli activists and their vehicles in the West Bank, the State Department said, citing video evidence. He cornered at least two of the activists and injured them both, the statement added.
Mr. Zicherman threw stones at the vehicle of Israeli left-wing activists outside the Palestinian area of Masfar Yata, injuring one of them and breaking the car’s window, according to a video filmed by an activist.
A lawyer for Mr. Zicherman said he would not comment on the sanctions.
The United States issued financial sanctions on Thursday against four Israelis accused of escalating violence against civilians, intimidating civilians or destroying property in the West Bank.
“The United States has consistently opposed actions that undermine stability in the West Bank and the prospects of peace and security for Israelis and Palestinians alike,” the U.S. State Department said in a statement.
Here’s what we know about the four, all men ranging in age from 21 to 32.
🔻David Chai Chasdai, 29
Mr. Chasdai initiated and led a riot on the Palestinian town of Huwara, the State Department said in a statement, which resulted in the death of a Palestinian civilian. The New York Times reported on a rampage in Huwara and neighboring villages on Feb. 26, 2023, that started after two settlers were shot and killed. Israeli settlers burned and vandalized homes, businesses and vehicles, and one Palestinian was killed.
Reached by phone on Friday, Mr. Chasdai’s mother, Dafna Hasdai, dismissed the impact of the sanctions, saying the family doesn’t have relatives in the United States, and said the “whole thing is a joke.”
After the Huwara violence, Yoav Gallant, Israel’s defense minister, initially signed an administrative detention warrant — a policy of indefinite imprisonment without trial that Israel almost exclusively uses against Palestinians — for Mr. Chasdai in March 2023, according to the Israeli news media. A few days later, an Israeli court later shortened his detention by a month.
In 2013, Mr. Chasdai was detained for assaulting a taxi driver, according to an Israeli legal database. He was represented in court by Itamar Ben-Gvir, a lawyer and politician who now serves as Israel’s minister of national security. The court decided not to extend Mr. Chasdai’s detention, as requested by police, citing a lack of evidence.
🔻Yinon Levi, 31
Mr. Levi led a group of settlers who “engaged in actions creating an atmosphere of fear in the West Bank,” according to the State Department statement, and has joined other settlers in repeatedly attacking Palestinian communities in the West Bank.
The State Department said he was from Meitarim Farm, an illegal Israeli settlement in the south West Bank.
“He regularly led groups of settlers from the Meitarim Farm outpost that assaulted Palestinian and Bedouin civilians, threatened them with additional violence if they did not leave their homes, burned their fields, and destroyed their property,” the statement said.
Mr. Levi did not respond to phone calls on Friday.
🔻Einan Tanjil, 21
Mr. Tanjil was described by the State Department as being involved with “assaulting Palestinian farmers and Israeli activists by attacking them with stones and clubs, resulting in injuries that required medical treatment.” He could not immediately be reached for comment.
He was charged in 2021 with assaulting an Israeli activist, Neta Ben Porat, a high-tech sector worker and mother of three, according to a Facebook post by Mehazkim, an Israeli center-left political page.
The post said that Mr. Tanjil was charged with hitting her in the head and legs with a club when she and other Israeli pro-Palestinian rights activists were helping Palestinian farmers harvest olives near Surif, a Palestinian town in the West Bank.
🔻Shalom Zicherman, 32
Mr. Zicherman assaulted Israeli activists and their vehicles in the West Bank, the State Department said, citing video evidence. He cornered at least two of the activists and injured them both, the statement added.
Mr. Zicherman threw stones at the vehicle of Israeli left-wing activists outside the Palestinian area of Masfar Yata, injuring one of them and breaking the car’s window, according to a video filmed by an activist.
A lawyer for Mr. Zicherman said he would not comment on the sanctions.
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🔻 New Republic | The Mood in Israel Is Grim and Despairing:
Each morning, the news begins with announcements of soldiers dead or injured.
Every Saturday night in Israel, there are protests demanding that the hostages come home
My phone alarm goes crazy with the “Red Alert” app, telling us that there are incoming rockets from Hamas aimed at Tel Aviv.
One time there were 11 rockets, in fact aimed at the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, Israel’s most densely populated region
Everyone fled the café, leaving coffee cups and a chess board. We ran out to a safe place.
We do not feel safe.
Each morning, the news begins with announcements of soldiers dead or injured.
Every Saturday night in Israel, there are protests demanding that the hostages come home
My phone alarm goes crazy with the “Red Alert” app, telling us that there are incoming rockets from Hamas aimed at Tel Aviv.
One time there were 11 rockets, in fact aimed at the Tel Aviv metropolitan area, Israel’s most densely populated region
Everyone fled the café, leaving coffee cups and a chess board. We ran out to a safe place.
We do not feel safe.
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Haaretz newspaper investigation:
The Israeli army granted the religious non-governmental organization “Zakka” the task of collecting the remains of those killed in the October 7 attack
The Zakka organization published false stories about atrocities that did not occur on October 7, with the aim of collecting donations with false justifications.
The Israeli army granted the religious non-governmental organization “Zakka” the task of collecting the remains of those killed in the October 7 attack
The Zakka organization published false stories about atrocities that did not occur on October 7, with the aim of collecting donations with false justifications.
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🔻NBC News, US official:
Israel is not making as much progress against Hamas in Gaza as hoped
Israel is not making as much progress against Hamas in Gaza as hoped
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🔺️An entire family of 88 people were martyred in the Gaza Strip and their presence in civil records ended
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