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Shafaq News
12-07-2025
- Shafaq News
Gaza: 12 dead and 40 missing in fresh Israeli strikes
Shafaq News – Gaza Israeli airstrikes killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more in the past few hours, targeting a refugee camp and residential homes across the Gaza Strip, according to local media and health officials on Saturday. In northern Gaza, another strike hit two homes, leaving one person dead and 40 others missing beneath the rubble, bringing the total to 12 killed and nearly a hundred wounded in the last few hours. عاجل | شهيد و40 مفقوداً؛ جرّاء قصف الاحتلال منزلين في منطقة جباليا النزلة، شمال قطاع غزة. — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) July 12, 2025 Meanwhile, five Israeli soldiers were wounded in three separate operations by Palestinian fighters inside the Strip, according to Israel's Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. Gaza continues to face a worsening humanitarian crisis. The Government Media Office said more than 1.25 million residents are now experiencing 'catastrophic hunger,' with 96 percent of the population classified as severely food insecure. Nearly 650,000 children remain at immediate risk amid ongoing restrictions on humanitarian aid. Since October 7, the overall toll has risen to 57,882 killed and 138,095 wounded, the Gaza Health Ministry said, adding that hospitals received 59 bodies and 208 injured individuals in the past 24 hours, including nine recovered from collapsed buildings.


Al Manar
09-05-2025
- Politics
- Al Manar
Millions Rally in Yemen to Mark Victory Over US Aggression, Reaffirm Support for Gaza
Millions gathered in Yemen's capital, Sana'a, on Friday in a massive show of unity, celebrating what they called a victory over US aggression and pledging unwavering support for the Palestinian people. In a powerful statement issued at the protest in Al-Sabeen Square, demonstrators declared that US aggression against Yemen had failed to achieve its objectives. They credited Yemeni fighters with forcing a halt to the attacks, noting that Washington had quietly abandoned its protection of Israeli vessels and its posture of dominance. Yemenis flocked to Al-Sabeen Square in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on Friday, chanting: 'In support of Gaza… We defeated America & we will defeat Israel.'#Al_Sabeen_Square#Sanaa #Yemen @qudsn — ⚡️🌎 World News 🌐⚡️ (@ferozwala) May 9, 2025 The statement hailed the 'defeat of the American enemy and the collapse of its goals,' offering congratulations to Ansar Allah leader Abdul Malik Al-Houthi, the Yemeni armed forces, and 'all free people of the Islamic nation.' Participants described the rally as both an act of gratitude to God for the failure of the US campaign and a bold stand against the Israeli enemy. They reaffirmed their full support for the Palestinian cause and for the fighters in Gaza, emphasizing that Yemen would never abandon its moral, religious, and fraternal duty to stand by them. 'The Yemeni people will not abandon Gaza, nor will they betray their values by turning their backs on their brothers,' the statement read. The statement also praised recent military operations by Yemeni forces, including a strike on the so-called Ben Gurion Airport, which they described as a significant success. Protesters vowed to continue escalating resistance, enhancing their military capabilities, and confronting both US and Israeli occupation forces across all domains. Condemnation of Regional Complicity Protesters expressed regret over the state of some Arab and Islamic regimes, accusing them of not only abandoning the struggles of their people but actively conspiring with external enemies. In contrast, they praised Oman's diplomatic efforts to promote peace and de-escalation across the region, acknowledging its role in protecting regional stability and mediating conflicts.


Al-Ahram Weekly
21-02-2025
- Politics
- Al-Ahram Weekly
Israeli occupation forces kill 13-year-old Palestinian girl in Jenin - War on Gaza
A 13-year-old Palestinian girl, Rimas Al-Amouri, was killed by Israeli occupation forces on Friday in Jenin, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The ministry said Al-Amouri sustained critical gunshot wounds to the abdomen and back before being rushed to Jenin Government Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Her death brings the number of Palestinians killed in Jenin since the start of the Israeli military assault on the town and its refugee camp two months ago to 27. وداع مؤلم للطفلة ريماس عموري التي استشهدت برصاص الاحتلال في حي الجابريات بمحيط مخيم جنين. — شبكة قدس الإخبارية (@qudsn) February 21, 2025 According to the Jenin Media Committee, Israeli forces have also displaced over 40,000 people—90 percent of the camp's residents—damaged 470 structures, and cut off water access for 35 percent of the population during 153 military raids on the camp. Dubbed "Iron Wall," Israeli attacks on north West Bank cities since the beginning of this year have killed at least 73 Palestinians, including 38 in Jenin, 15 in Tubas, seven in Nablus, eight in Tulkarm, three in Hebron, two in Bethlehem, and one in Jerusalem, Palestinian news agency WAFA reported last week. Since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza on 7 October 2023, at least 887 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli occupation forces or settlers in the occupied West Bank, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Stop killing children in West Bank! Last week, UNICEF condemned the surge in Israeli occupation violence against children in the West Bank in recent months as it called for an end to hostilities. UNICEF's regional director Edouard Beigbeder said 13 Palestinian children have been killed in the West Bank since the start of the year alone, including seven killed following the launch of a large-scale operation by Israel in the north of the territory on 19 January. The casualties include a two-and-a-half-year-old child, whose pregnant mother was also injured in the shooting, according to the United Nations children's agency. "UNICEF condemns all acts of violence against children and calls for the immediate cessation of armed activity across the occupied West Bank," Beigbeder said in a statement. "All civilians, including every child without exception, must be protected." He added that the rising use "of explosive weapons, airstrikes and demolitions in Jenin, Tulkarem, and Tubas Governorates -- including in refugee camps and other densely populated areas -- has left essential infrastructure severely damaged, disrupting water and electricity supplies." In total, 195 Palestinian children and three Israeli children have been killed in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, since Israel began its war on Gaza on October 7, 2023. That constitutes a 200 per cent increase in the number of Palestinian children killed in the territory over the past 16 months, compared to the same period prior. According to the UN humanitarian agency OCHA, 224 children (218 boys and six girls) were killed between January 2023 and January 2025 in the West Bank by Israeli forces or Israeli settlers, which represents nearly half of the 468 children killed in total in the territory since 2005, when OCHA began documenting these victims. More than 2,500 Palestinian children were also injured in the West Bank between January 2023 and December 2024, according to the agency. Short link: