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Israel kills at least 12 in Gaza displacement camp
Israel kills at least 12 in Gaza displacement camp

Shafaq News

time22-07-2025

  • Health
  • Shafaq News

Israel kills at least 12 in Gaza displacement camp

Shafaq News – Gaza (Updated: 11 a.m.) Israeli tank fire killed at least 12 Palestinians and injured dozens more overnight in a tent encampment housing displaced civilians in western Gaza City, local health authorities said Tuesday. Medics reported that two shells struck the camp, where hundreds had taken shelter from ongoing fighting. The rounds, fired from Israeli tanks positioned nearby, tore through the densely packed tents, triggering 'chaos and devastation.' The Israeli military has yet to comment on the incident. Displacement sites across Gaza—home to over 1.9 million people, more than 80% of the population—have been repeatedly targeted since the war began. Inside the camps, food shortages have become acute, with irreversible, late-stage malnutrition now widespread. Raheel Mohammad Rasras, a 32-year-old woman, died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis after suffering from severe malnutrition. Her weight dropped from 50 kg to just 25 kg due to hunger caused by Israel's siege. — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) July 21, 2025 23 Palestinians have died from malnutrition across several areas of Gaza over the past two days, according to hospital sources. In protest of the crisis, a group of Palestinian journalists launched the 'Empty Stomachs Movement,' an open-ended hunger strike until, in their words, 'the smallest child in Gaza can eat.'In protest, a group of Palestinian journalists launched the 'Empty Stomachs Movement,' an open-ended hunger strike until, in their words, 'the smallest child in Gaza can eat. 🔴NEW:"We are on an open hunger strike until the smallest child in Gaza can eat," declared a group of journalists in Gaza as they launched the 'Empty Stomach Movement.' As famine worsens in Gaza and Israel blocks all aid, campaigners are urging people worldwide to join them… — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) July 21, 2025 Earlier, 28 countries issued a rare joint statement calling for an immediate ceasefire. 'Australia and 27 countries have an urgent message: the war in Gaza must end now,' Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong posted on X. Australia and 27 countries have an urgent message: the war in Gaza must end now. The humanitarian situation is catastrophic. Together with partners, we condemn Israel's denial of aid and the killing of civilians seeking to access water and food. — Senator Penny Wong (@SenatorWong) July 21, 2025

Israeli Enemy Steps up Attacks on Syria as Sweida Ceasefire Collapses
Israeli Enemy Steps up Attacks on Syria as Sweida Ceasefire Collapses

Al Manar

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

Israeli Enemy Steps up Attacks on Syria as Sweida Ceasefire Collapses

Israeli enemy stepped up on Wednesday attacks on Syrian capital and the southern city of Sweida as the fighting raged in Swedia between forces belonging to new authorities and local Druze groups. Although Syrian Interior Ministry announced ceasefire in Sweida, several reports indicated that continuation of clashes and Israeli raids on Damascus. Syrian and Israeli media reported Israeli strikes targeting several areas across Damascus and Sweida, with Zionist defense minister warning of more attacks under the pretext of 'defending the Druze community' in the southern Syrian governorate. The Israeli occupation military announced it had struck near the entrance to the Syrian Ministry of Defense in Damascus. Another strike was reported in the Syrian capital later on Wednesday, with reports saying the target was the area of the Presidential Palace. ⚡️🇸🇾🇮🇱BREAKING: Israel has bombed the Syria's Ministry of Defense headquarters in Damascus, launching multiple airstrikes. Three of the strikes also targeted areas near the presidential palace in the capital. — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) July 16, 2025 Israeli DM Israel Katz said in a statement that the Israeli military had struck the entrance of the Syrian military headquarters in Damascus. He warned the new authorities in Damascus to withdraw from Sweida. More strikes were also reported in Sweida, Syrian media reported, adding that Israeli drones where spotted in the southern city and the surrounding area. Meanwhile, Fierce fighting has resumed in the southern city, a major center for the Druze community, since a ceasefire announced by the Syrian government on Tuesday swiftly collapsed. Druze groups and Syrian authorities trade blame over the ceasefire collapse, with each party accusing the other of launching attacks. Syrian Defense Ministry officials blamed 'outlaw groups' for breaking the ceasefire and attacking government troops. For its part, Syrian presidency commented on news of executions and other abuses made against Druze community in Sweida, vowing to punish those who committed violations. الدولة السورية تدين الانتهاكات بحق أهلنا في السويداء وتتعهد بالمحاسبة#رئاسة_الجمهورية_العربية_السورية — رئاسة الجمهورية العربية السورية (@SyPresidency) July 16, 2025 In a statement, the presidency said they 'strongly condemn these heinous acts and affirm our full commitment to investigating all related incidents and punishing all those proven to be involved.' Meanwhile, the UK-based war monitor, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said on Wednesday more than 250 people had been killed in four days of fighting.

Pep Guardiola's Heartfelt Plea For Gaza: 'It Hurts My Whole Body'
Pep Guardiola's Heartfelt Plea For Gaza: 'It Hurts My Whole Body'

News18

time10-06-2025

  • Sport
  • News18

Pep Guardiola's Heartfelt Plea For Gaza: 'It Hurts My Whole Body'

Last Updated: Pep Guardiola in a emotional speech said he is the Gaza conflict 'hurts his whole body'. Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola expressed profound distress over the conflict in Gaza, stating it 'hurts my whole body" during a poignant speech at the University of Manchester. The 54-year-old made these remarks while receiving an honorary doctorate from the university on Monday. 'It's so painful what we see in Gaza; it hurts my whole body," Guardiola said in excerpts of his speech shared on social media. He emphasised, 'It's not about ideology or who's right or wrong. It's about the love of life and caring for your neighbour." Guardiola cautioned, 'We might think that seeing children as young as four being killed by bombs or in hospitals is not our business. But be careful. The next victims could be our own children." He added, 'I see my children, Maria, Marius, and Valentina, and every morning since this nightmare started, I think of the children in Gaza. I'm terrified." ⚡️JUST IN:Pep Guardiola, while receiving an honorary degree from the University of Manchester, gave a powerful speech about Gaza: "It is so painful what we see in Gaza, it hurts all my body…it is not about ideology but the love of life…It is about refusing to be silent or… — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) June 9, 2025 Guardiola has previously expressed political views, notably supporting the campaign for Catalan independence. He received the honorary degree for his unparalleled success at Manchester City, where he has won six Premier League titles, and for his work with the Guardiola Sala Foundation, which supports disadvantaged communities through various projects. Other members of the football community have also spoken about Gaza. In October 2023, Liverpool and Egypt forward Mohamed Salah urged world leaders to 'prevent further slaughter of innocent souls". The following month, Bundesliga club Mainz dismissed Dutch winger Anwar El Ghazi, now at Cardiff, over social media posts related to the conflict. (With inputs from AFP) First Published:

80 Days of Relentless Israeli Bombing on Gaza as Civilian Death Toll Surges Past 54,000
80 Days of Relentless Israeli Bombing on Gaza as Civilian Death Toll Surges Past 54,000

Al Manar

time05-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

80 Days of Relentless Israeli Bombing on Gaza as Civilian Death Toll Surges Past 54,000

The Israeli occupation forces continue their devastating military campaign across the Gaza Strip, now in its 80th consecutive day since hostilities resumed and 608 days into the broader assault. The escalation follows Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's withdrawal from a proposed ceasefire agreement, bolstered by unwavering US political and military support, and amid unprecedented international silence and Arab inaction. At least 10 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes across the Gaza Strip between Wednesday night and Thursday morning, according to Palestinian sources. Rescue teams recovered the bodies of three people and evacuated three wounded after an airstrike on a home in the Al-Zaytoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City. A Palestinian father and his young son were killed by Israel, he was holding his son's hand on the way home when they were bombed in al-Zaytoun neighborhood of Gaza City. In the father's pocket, rescue workers found a tiny handful of rice and lentils…. — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) June 4, 2025 Another six civilians were martyred when Israeli occupation forces bombed tents sheltering displaced families in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis. An additional five people were injured in a drone strike on a nearby displacement camp. A child, Amir Samir Al-Barqouni, was martyred in a strike on a displacement site in central Gaza. Separately, a young girl was reported dead and several others injured following the bombing of a home near Al-Fadila Mosque in Al-Zaytoun. Israeli warplanes also carried out a series of attacks targeting central Khan Younis, while two children were martyred in renewed shelling of displacement tents in Al-Mawasi. Artillery fire targeted northern areas of the Al-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. Israeli occupation drone and artillery fire also hit areas east of Gaza City and in northern Al-Nuseirat, while additional strikes targeted a house belonging to the Abu Shamala family in Deir Al-Balah, resulting in further casualties. Four Palestinians were martyred Wednesday evening when an Israeli drone hit a displacement tent in the Al-Mawasi area, north of Khan Younis. In a separate strike, Mohammad Mazen Abu Al-Jadian (20) was killed by a quadcopter drone in the Al-Salateen area of Beit Lahia, northern Gaza. Three children's bodies were recovered from the Al-Shemaa Street area of Beit Lahia, near Abbas Kilani, and another child was confirmed dead in a separate airstrike on civilians in the Japanese District of western Khan Younis. Multiple injuries were also reported. Three more Palestinians were martyred in a strike near the Al-Safa and Al-Marwa Mosque in Al-Shati refugee camp, west of Gaza City. Additional attacks struck near the stables area in Al-Mawasi, and two civilians were martyred in a missile strike on the Shaat building near Moza Roundabout, across from the Martyrs' Mosque in Khan Younis. In eastern Khan Younis, one civilian was martyred and others were wounded in shelling on Abasan Al-Kabira. An unidentified female victim was transferred to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Deir Al-Balah from the 'Kissufim area.' Israeli warplanes killed two innocent children in an airstrike that targeted a displacement camp in the Gaza Strip, just one day before Eid Al-Adha. In the morning, they had bought Eid clothes, by evening, they were massacred. — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) June 5, 2025 Al-Awda Hospital reported one fatality and ten injuries—mostly children—in an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Ahli Club area in Al-Nuseirat, central Gaza. Since the start of the Israeli occupation's offensive on October 7, 2023, the death toll in Gaza has reached 54,607, with over 125,341 injured, the vast majority of them women and children.

Kyoto hotel demands Israeli tourist to sign 'no war crimes' form
Kyoto hotel demands Israeli tourist to sign 'no war crimes' form

Al Bawaba

time27-04-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Kyoto hotel demands Israeli tourist to sign 'no war crimes' form

Published April 27th, 2025 - 07:10 GMT ALBAWABA - A Japanese guest house in Kyoto, Japan, recently went viral after demanding an Israeli tourist sign a "pledge of non-involvement in war crimes," due to the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza. The brave move prompted Israel's ambassador in Tokyo to release an official statement criticizing the hotel. The list asks if the signer ever committed any war crimes, including attacking civilians (including women and children), killing or mistreating those who have surrendered or been taken as prisoners of war, torturing someone, or sexually assaulting someone. ⚡️🇯🇵🇮🇱JUST IN:A hotel named Guesthouse Wind Villa in Tokyo asked guests to sign a pledge of non-involvement in war crimes. In response, the Israeli embassy in Japan sent an angry letter after an Israeli guest was asked to fill out the form. — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) April 26, 2025 Kyoto's Guesthouse WIND VILLA sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many users applauding the hotel for its stance against the war crimes committed by Israel since Oct. 7, 2023. Japan has witnessed a high number of pro-Palestine protests across the country, in demand of a ceasefire in Gaza. Several others urged people visiting Kyoto, Japan, to offer the hotel a visit and book a stay there to showcase their support by linking to its " reservation page. According to the statement released by the Israeli ambassador, the form in question also targets Russian nationals due to the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine. The ambassador called the act "discriminatory" and said that it has caused a great deal of mental strain for the tourist. The ambassador also brought up a similar incident that happened a year ago. The ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza has resulted in the killing of at least 51,400 Palestinians and has left nearly 117,000 injured, without counting individuals killed under the rubble due to constant attacks and bombardments. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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