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Al Manar
5 days ago
- 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.


Al Bawaba
27-04-2025
- 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 (


Al Bawaba
20-04-2025
- Politics
- Al Bawaba
Destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque: Israeli campaign sparks outrage over AI video
Published April 20th, 2025 - 05:56 GMT ALBAWABA - An Israeli incitement campaign sparked outrage on social media during the weekend after depicting the destruction of Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque in an AI-generated video. Additionally, the video also showcased a Jewish temple being built after the mosque's destruction with a sentence that allegedly read, "Coming soon in these days" written in Hebrew. Pro-Palestine activists and Muslims swarmed several platforms to express their anger about the offensive video. ⚡️🇵🇸🇮🇱JUST IN:Israeli incitement campaigns are spreading on social media, using AI to depict the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque and calling for its replacement with the 'Temple.' 'Coming soon in these days' — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) April 19, 2025 A user wrote on Musk's X (formerly Twitter), "How come they were able to create it in AI without triggering multiple violations??" Another wrote in response, "Guess who owns the AI companies?" While many took to social media in anger, other pro-Palestine and human rights activists urged individuals to ignore the video and focus on more important topics, such as the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza and the displacement of Palestinians. Several others claimed that the video was posted to reportedly draw attention away from the war in Gaza. An X user wrote: The Israeli campaign video garnered millions of views across several social media platforms. Users speculated that the temple that rose after depicting the destruction of Al-Aqsa Mosque was the Temple of Solomon, a biblical temple built in Jerusalem by King Solomon around 950 B.C.E, according to the Jewish Virtual Library. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Al Bawaba
13-04-2025
- Al Bawaba
Israeli CEO arrested for sexually assaulting at least 5 children
Published April 13th, 2025 - 09:49 GMT ALBAWABA - An Israeli CEO named Itay Levy recently made headlines after being accused of sexually assaulting at least five children under the age of four. Israeli media reported last Thursday that an investigation was launched against the CEO of Cornelius, and upon searching his electronic devices under a warrant, authorities allegedly found disturbing files, including graphic child pornography and images of abuse. Amid examining the concerning content found on his electronic devices, authorities arrested Levy. A storage device was also examined by the investigators, where they found a plethora of disturbing content of children and a file documenting an act of sodomy. ⚡️🇮🇱JUST IN: Israeli Cyber CEO Arrested for Child Sexual Abuse of five children under the age of four. Itay Levy, CEO of the cyber firm Cornelius and a resident of Modi'in in his 50s, has been arrested for allegedly sexually abusing minors [Pedophilia]. The investigation began… — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) April 11, 2025 The investigation was launched after a child victim told their parents that they were abused by the Israeli CEO, who is in his 50s, as reported by PressTV. Following the investigation, the victims' parents were summoned to receive an update on the horrifying matter. Several social media users took to platforms such as Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter) to complain about mainstream media not covering a serious topic like this. A user wrote on X, "How are these cases popping up one after the other, not even mainstream yet?" Another likened the CEO to a former Subway spokesperson named Jared Fogle, who was arrested and sentenced to 15 years in 2015 after being accused of possessing child pornography and having sex with a minor during a trip outside the US. The X user wrote, "On the left, we have Itai Levy. On the right, we have Jared Fogle. One of these men is a pedophile jеw. So is the other." With photos of both individuals attached to the post. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (


Al Manar
19-03-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Thousands of Israelis Protest against Zionist Gov't Plan to Suspend Shin Bet Chief, Return to War
Masses of anti-government Israelis are protesting on Wednesday against the Israeli government over its plan to dismiss Shin Bet chief and the resumption of the war on Gaza. Demonstrators from across the Zionist entity flocked to occupied Al-Quds this morning to protest the resumption of fighting in Gaza and Prime Minister Netanyahu's attempts to sack Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar. Following a mass rally outside the Knesset, protesters marched to Netanyahu's private residence in occupied Al-Quds. ⚡️🇮🇱JUST IN: Thousands of Israelis are heading from all directions to the Israeli Knesset in occupied Jerusalem to protest against Netanyahu, his government, the war and the firing of the head of Shin Bet and Note: The head of shin bet fully supports Israel's genocide. — Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) March 19, 2025 Israeli media reported that protesters leading the march held a large banner that read: 'Enough of the government of destruction' as they proceed down Ben Zvi Boulevard toward the Rehavia neighborhood. 'Why is he still here, why are they still there?' protesters chant, referring to Netanyahu and the hostages, respectively. Lapid: Gov't Illegitimate Ahead of the demonstrations, Israeli opposition Leader Yair Lapid called on Israelis to take to streets to protest Netanyahu's 'illegitimate government,' arguing that 'the only solution is the unity of an entire people who come together and say 'enough.'' 'We are taking to the streets because the Israeli government has lost its legitimacy,' Lapid said as quoted by The Times of Israel. Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid: We are taking to the streets because the Israeli government has lost its legitimacy and is trying to dismantle the state — Sprinter Observer (@SprinterObserve) March 19, 2025 'Everyone who fought before the war for a democratic and liberal Israel, everyone who marched in the streets and then stopped because they said to themselves: 'in times of war, we need to unite,' knows today that silence in the face of a destructive government is not unity. Silence only gives them more time to tear us apart,' he continued. Reservist Officers Dismissed for Refusing to Serve On the other hand, two Israeli reservist officers have been dismissed by the military after posting on social media that they would not show up for duty due to the resumption of fighting in the Gaza Strip. 'The thing that will help the most right now to protect my people is to refuse to take part in fighting in the service of filthy traitors in complete contrast to the interests of the people of Israel,' said Michael Majer, an officer in the Military Intelligence Directorate, on X. An Israeli reserve officer in the military intelligence unit (Aman) has been dismissed after publicly declaring his refusal to serve, stating he rejects being part of a 'dirty gang of traitors,' marking the second such case since Netanyahu's resumption of the genocide in Gaza,… — Quds News Network (@QudsNen) March 19, 2025 In a follow-up post, Majer said he was dismissed from reserve duty. On Tuesday, an Israeli Air Force reservist navigator was dismissed for a similar post on social media amid fears for the fate of the captives held in Gaza and government efforts to fire the head of the Shin Bet and the attorney general.