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Israeli Genocide in Gaza Enters 573rd Day Amid Ceasefire Collapse and Mounting Famine
Israeli Genocide in Gaza Enters 573rd Day Amid Ceasefire Collapse and Mounting Famine

Al Manar

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

Israeli Genocide in Gaza Enters 573rd Day Amid Ceasefire Collapse and Mounting Famine

The Israeli occupation forces continue their genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, now in its 573rd day and 45 days since resuming full-scale aggression—following Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's withdrawal from the ceasefire agreement. This renewed onslaught proceeds with unwavering US political and military backing, amid deafening international silence and unprecedented global inaction. According to local sources, Israeli occupation forces carried out dozens of airstrikes and home demolitions, exacerbating the humanitarian catastrophe, particularly as the Israeli enemy has blocked the entry of essential food supplies since early March. This blockade has pushed Gaza's population deeper into famine. Continuous Bombardment and Civilian Casualties Israeli warplanes bombed northern Gaza, killing Abdul Rahman Mohammad Al-Mughari in a strike on Al-Istabl Street west of Khan Younis. Five Palestinians, including three siblings, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on the Sha'sha'a area east of Jabalia refugee camp and were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital in northern Gaza. In Deir Al-Balah, Mariam Karaz succumbed to injuries sustained in a previous Israeli strike on the 'Zeitouna' café in central Gaza. Palestinian designer Maryam Karraz was bombed by the israelis in a café in Deir al-Balah a few days ago: she hasn't survived her injuries — Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) April 30, 2025 Fighter jets also launched intense fire belts targeting the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza City and eastern Jabalia. Meanwhile, four people, including children, were injured when Zionist forces bombed a displacement tent on Al-Ishreen Street in Al-Nuseirat camp. Further south, two civilians were killed, and others were injured in an Israeli strike on a group of residents south of Khan Younis. Israeli airstrikes also hit Beit Hanoun in the north, alongside sound bomb attacks on Al-Salib Street in central Khan Younis. With a shattered heart and unbreable pain, a Palestinian mother bids farewell to her son, Raed Za'anen, who was killed in Israeli occupation airstrikes in Beit Hanoun town in the northern #Gaza Strip. — Al-Jarmaq News (@Aljarmaqnetnews) May 1, 2025 In another deadly incident, Mohammad Moein Al-Mubayyed died after being shot by an Israeli 'quadcopter' drone earlier Wednesday during attacks on Al-Nazzaz Street in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood of eastern Gaza City. Gaza's Health Ministry's daily briefing revealed that the total number of casualties since the start of Israel's genocidal war on October 7, 2023, has reached 52,400 martyrs and 118,014 wounded. Since the resumption of Israeli aggression on March 18, 2,308 people have been killed and 5,973 injured. Many victims remain trapped under the rubble of destroyed homes or lie in the streets, unreachable due to the ongoing attacks and the collapse of civil defense and ambulance services. With full American support, the Israeli occupation has carried out a campaign of mass killings and destruction in Gaza since October 7, 2023, leaving over 170,000 Palestinians killed or wounded, the majority of whom are children and women, along with over 11,000 missing.

Israeli Occupation Forces Continue Aggression in West Bank's Tulkarm, Ramp Up Home Demolitions
Israeli Occupation Forces Continue Aggression in West Bank's Tulkarm, Ramp Up Home Demolitions

Al Manar

time06-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Manar

Israeli Occupation Forces Continue Aggression in West Bank's Tulkarm, Ramp Up Home Demolitions

For the 39th consecutive day, Israeli occupation forces continue their assault on the city of Tulkarm and for the 26th day on Nur Shams refugee camp, carrying out large-scale demolitions, infrastructure destruction, and military reinforcements. Israeli forces began on Thursday morning demolishing several residential buildings in the Al-Manshiya neighborhood of Nur Shams, following demolition orders issued a day earlier for 17 homes. The demolitions, under the pretext of constructing a new road to alter the camp's geographic landscape, targeted properties belonging to several Palestinian families. 🎥 VIDEO: Israeli occupation forces demolish 17 homes in Nur Shams camp in Tulkarem, leaving widespread devastation. — Palestine Info Center (@palinfoen) March 6, 2025 Residents were given just two hours to enter the camp and retrieve their belongings, yet occupation forces obstructed the evacuation process, firing live rounds to intimidate them. Since the onset of the assault, Nur Shams camp has faced relentless attacks, with Israeli forces repeatedly raiding homes, forcibly displacing residents, and turning houses into military outposts. The camp has suffered extensive infrastructure devastation, including the destruction of homes, shops, and vital facilities through demolitions, bombings, and arson. In recent days, Israeli bulldozers have razed more than 11 homes as part of a broader scheme to carve out a road from the camp's main square to Al-Manshiya. Meanwhile, in Tulkarm refugee camp, Israeli forces maintain a strict siege, preventing entry and exit while conducting raids on abandoned homes, looting their contents, and forcibly evacuating residents, particularly in the Al-Matar neighborhood. Witnesses report that Israeli bulldozers continue to tear up roads, destroy property, and seal off streets with dirt barriers, including the camp's main northern entrance, which has suffered unprecedented destruction. The occupation has also reinforced its military presence with fuel tankers and additional troops, positioning forces in front of residential buildings seized on Nablus Street, a key route connecting Tulkarm and Nur Shams. This has severely disrupted civilian movement. Additionally, Israeli occupation forces have seized multiple homes in the eastern Tulkarm neighborhoods of Dhanaba and Izbat Al-Jarad, expelling their residents and converting them into sniper posts and military bases. Armored reinforcements have also been deployed from checkpoints at Tulkarm's southern and eastern entrances, leading to further incursions into the town of Anabta and the city's southern entrance before returning to their original positions. With precise & venomous timing, the israelis storm the town of Anabta in Tulkarm in armoured jeeps & military vehicles minutes before Ifta began — Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) March 5, 2025 The ongoing assault has so far resulted in the killing of 13 Palestinians, including a child and two women—one of whom was eight months pregnant—alongside dozens of injuries and arrests. The offensive has also displaced more than 9,000 people from Nur Shams and 12,000 from Tulkarm refugee camp.

Israel expands military operations in the West Bank
Israel expands military operations in the West Bank

Al Bawaba

time14-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Al Bawaba

Israel expands military operations in the West Bank

Published February 14th, 2025 - 01:45 GMT ALBAWABA - According to Walla, which cited top Israeli sources, Israeli troops are stepping up their military presence in the West Bank with plans to extend operations and set up permanent military installations in a confidential conference, Major General Avi Blot, a senior Israeli commander in the Central Command, said the Israeli army had discovered military facilities, such as weapon stores and monitoring posts, in northern West Bank refugee camps. He said that one of the most important lessons learned from the events of October 7 is that the IDF seeks to stop the establishment of organized armed about the possible intensification of the confrontation in Gaza were also voiced by Israeli security officials, who cautioned about the consequences for military operations in the West Bank. The Israeli Central Command is actively exploring the construction of permanent military outposts in Jenin, perhaps within the refugee camp or nearby, according to Israeli media outlets. To enable prompt operations in the area, a specialized military force would garrison these outposts. Also Read Trump sanctions ICC over probes targeting U.S. and Israel The israelis are sending yet more reinforcements into Jenin refugee camp on the 25th day of their siege against the Palestinian residents of the city — Sarah Wilkinson (@swilkinsonbc) February 14, 2025 After 24 days of nonstop assaults, Israeli troops have murdered 25 Palestinians, damaged vital infrastructure, and displaced at least 20,000 people, according to the Jenin Refugee Camp Media Committee. An already serious humanitarian catastrophe is being made worse by the region's current acute shortages of power, water, and other group claims that 74 houses and structures have been totally or partly damaged as a result of Israeli military actions and bombing. Israeli soldiers conducted a significant assault into Nablus early Friday and sent more reinforcements into Tulkarm. Palestinian armed factions, such as the Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades and the Al-Quds Brigades, engaged Israeli forces in gunfights and bomb strikes during the intense battles that broke out in the Askar Refugee Camp. © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (

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