PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 8:14 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation barriers in the West Bank are traps for university students.

At least ten Israeli military checkpoints surround the city of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, where heavily armed soldiers are stationed, tasked with obstructing and oppressing Palestinians. Their mood can sometimes escalate to the point of killing at the slightest suspicion or even without it, as their fingers are always on the trigger.

University students are subjected to this abuse more than others during their daily commutes through the checkpoints. Being part of the youth demographic, they are targeted more than others, constantly facing the brutality of Israeli soldiers, enduring strict military procedures that manifest in oppression and humiliation, which may end in their arrest.

In Nablus, where many universities and colleges attract tens of thousands of students from all over the West Bank, the problem of military checkpoints intensifies with the start of the new academic year, becoming a major dilemma that leads to significant suffering and psychological and physical terror for the students.

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 6:14 am - Jerusalem Time

710 days of aggression.. The occupation paves the way for an invasion of Gaza with the operation "Gideon's Chariots

The occupying army continues its open war on the Gaza Strip for the 710th consecutive day, having significantly escalated its aggression on Sunday, launching a violent and concentrated bombing campaign on the city of Gaza, during which 16 buildings were destroyed, including 3 residential towers.

This escalation comes at a time when the occupying army is preparing to embark on a new ground incursion into the heart of the city as part of an operation dubbed "Gideon's Chariots 2."

The policy of destroying residential blocks and high-rise towers, such as the Militia Tower in the Al-Jalaa area, the Unknown Soldier Tower in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, and Haboub Building, aims to force hundreds of thousands of Palestinians clinging to their land into forced displacement towards the south of the strip, in a plan of displacement that Hamas has described as "a terrorist attack and a crime that exceeds Nazism in its brutality."

Medical sources announced that 53 martyrs have fallen in various parts of the strip since dawn on Sunday, while the total toll of the aggression has reached catastrophic figures: total martyrs since October 7: 64,871 martyrs. Total injuries: 164,610 injured.

A large number of victims remain under the rubble and in the streets, where rescue teams are unable to reach them.

Alongside the massacres, the systematic starvation crisis imposed by the occupation through the suffocating siege and closure of crossings is worsening. The United Nations has officially declared a famine outbreak in the Gaza Governorate, where half a million people are facing "catastrophic" hunger.

Hospitals recorded two new deaths due to malnutrition, raising the total number of famine victims to 422 people, including 145 children.

The occupation continues to target aid queues, resulting in the martyrdom of 10 new individuals on Sunday, raising the total number of martyrs from targeting aid seekers to 2,494 martyrs and more than 18,135 injured.

UNRWA warned that malnutrition among children has doubled, with 900,000 children in Gaza suffering from hunger, 70,000 of whom have entered the stage of acute malnutrition.

Sunday witnessed a series of horrific airstrikes and massacres across the strip: near Al-Quds Hospital: the occupation forces targeted a residential building just 50 meters from the hospital in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood, causing severe damage.

An occupation drone targeted a tent housing displaced persons, resulting in the martyrdom of 6 citizens, including children and women.

12 martyrs fell and 77 others were injured in a series of airstrikes targeting a destroyed building next to a displacement camp.

A citizen was martyred and others were injured in shelling that targeted a vehicle near Al-Shifa Hospital.

4 citizens were martyred and dozens were injured by the occupation's gunfire while waiting for aid in the north of the city.

A citizen was martyred in artillery shelling on the Batan Al-Samin area.

The occupying forces continue their intensive bombing of the neighborhoods of Shuja'iyya, Zaitoun, Al-Daraj, and Al-Nuseirat camp, amid the occupying government's insistence on proceeding with the plan of "complete occupation of the Gaza Strip."

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 3:46 am - Jerusalem Time

UNRWA: Gaza Strip is starting to turn into a barren land unfit for habitation.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) confirmed that the Gaza Strip is undergoing complete destruction, adding that the area is gradually turning into a barren land unfit for human habitation.

UNRWA pointed out that children are starving, families are being forcibly displaced, while residents are living in a state of extreme terror.

UNRWA's Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini revealed yesterday, Sunday, that Israel has bombed 10 agency buildings in Gaza City over the past four days, including 7 schools and 2 clinics that are currently being used as shelters for thousands of displaced people.

For days, the Israeli occupation has begun a gradual campaign of destruction of high-rise residential buildings in Gaza City, increasing the number of displaced families and pushing them into harsh displacement conditions, while observers warn that the goal is to forcibly push Palestinians southward, as part of a broader Israeli-American plan to expel them from the strip.

This was stated in a post by the UN organization on the X platform, quoting Lazzarini, which mentioned that there is no safe place or person in Gaza City and its north, where the intensity of airstrikes is increasing, forcing more Palestinians to flee into the unknown.

Commenting on the situation in Gaza City, Lazzarini said that the agency had to stop healthcare services in the Beach Camp, the only one available north of the Gaza Valley, while its vital water and sanitation services are now operating at only half capacity.

He noted that UNRWA teams, consisting of 11,000 members, continue to provide vital services in other parts of northern Gaza and the rest of the Gaza Strip.

Lazzarini emphasized that these teams are committed to serving their communities despite all difficulties, while living under extremely inhumane conditions.

Lazzarini concluded: How long will it take to take action to achieve an immediate ceasefire?

Systematic destruction and since yesterday morning, Sunday, the occupation army has destroyed 16 buildings in Gaza City, including 3 residential towers.

Israeli aircraft bombed the Unknown Soldier Tower and a residential building along with several neighboring buildings in Gaza City with high-explosive bombs, completely destroying them.

It is noteworthy that since August 11, the Israeli army has completely destroyed 1,600 towers and residential buildings in Gaza City, and severely damaged about 2,000 other towers and buildings, in addition to 13,000 tents, displacing more than 100,000 people who lived in those homes and tents, according to the media office.

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 64,871 martyrs and 164,610 injured Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, and hundreds of thousands of displaced people, with famine claiming the lives of 422 Palestinians, including 145 children.

For decades, Israel has occupied Palestine and lands in Syria and Lebanon, refusing to withdraw and establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the borders prior to the 1967 war.

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 3:44 am - Jerusalem Time

Will Hamas be defeated after the occupation of Gaza? The Chief of Staff of the "Israeli" army answers.

Channel 12 reported that the Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation army, Eyal Zamir, informed the political level that the "Hamas" movement will not be defeated militarily or politically even after the occupation of Gaza City.

The channel added that Zamir informed the political level that the ground operation the army is preparing to carry out in Gaza City "will not achieve a complete resolution," noting that the aim of his position is to "unify expectations with the government regarding the results of the anticipated ground operation," as it put it.

The Chief of Staff clarified, in a closed session according to the channel, that "achieving a final resolution requires expanding operations to other areas in the sector, including the central camps, which may pose a civilian challenge that the army does not wish to bear."

In a related context, the Hebrew channel mentioned that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu emphasized during a security meeting earlier the necessity of "starting the operation within the agreed-upon timeline," amid growing fears that the ground operation could endanger the lives of hostages held by Hamas.

The channel pointed out that Netanyahu discussed with ministers and security agency leaders the "possible scenarios" in case Hamas harmed or executed the hostages during the fighting, according to its claims.

According to estimates from the occupation's security establishment, controlling Gaza may take between several months and half a year before the start of a broader "cleansing" phase of the area.

Zamir's statement coincides with the expansion of the Israeli occupation army's operations in Gaza City, under Netanyahu's instructions, and its complete demolition of residential neighborhoods, ignoring repeated warnings that this could endanger the lives of the hostages.

On August 8, the Israeli government approved a plan proposed by Netanyahu to gradually reoccupy the Gaza Strip entirely, starting with Gaza City.

At the beginning of September, the Israeli occupation army launched an aggression named "Gideon's Chariots 2" to completely occupy Gaza City, which sparked criticism and protests in the occupied cities, fearing for the lives of the hostages and soldiers in the sector.

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 2023, resulting in 64,871 martyrs and 164,610 injured Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, and hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, with famine claiming the lives of 422 Palestinians, including 145 children.

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 2:52 am - Jerusalem Time

Britain bans the study of occupying army officers at the Royal College of Defence.

The Hebrew newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" reported that Britain has decided to prevent Israeli occupation army officers from studying at the "Royal College of Defence Studies" in London starting next year.

The Hebrew newspaper added that this step is punitive against Israel, in light of its ongoing genocide against the Gaza Strip for nearly two years.

It clarified that this decision reveals a British escalation in its positions towards Israel, and comes at a time when estimates indicate that Prime Minister Keir Starmer intends to soon recognize a Palestinian state, a move that could exacerbate tensions between the two countries.

The newspaper pointed out that the Royal College, which was established in 1927 based on the vision of British leader Winston Churchill, is one of the most prominent military academic institutions in Britain, focusing on national and international security issues and developing strategic leadership.

"Yedioth Ahronoth" continued that "Israel has consistently sent officers annually to study at the college, but this tradition will stop for the first time."

The newspaper also quoted the Director General of the Israeli occupation Ministry of War, Amir Bar-Ram, who graduated from the same college, stating that the decision represents discrimination and a break from Britain's long-standing traditions of tolerance and fairness, according to his claim.

Bar-Ram added: "Excluding Israel at a time when it protects international trade routes from Houthi attacks and fights to prevent nuclear weapons from reaching extremist hands is nothing less than a direct harm to Britain's own security."

According to the Israeli newspaper, Bar-Ram's message, directed to the British government, was characterized by an angry tone, as he considered what is happening to be "a deliberate silencing of Israeli voices and weakening of a security partner fighting on the front lines."

The newspaper noted that "the British decision coincides with other steps from the European Union against Israel, including freezing financial support and discussing imposing sanctions on ministers in the current government, reflecting the rising international pressures on Tel Aviv amid the ongoing war in Gaza."

With American support, the occupying state has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 2023, resulting in 64,871 martyrs and 164,610 injured Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, and famine that has claimed the lives of 422 Palestinians, including 145 children.

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 2:02 am - Jerusalem Time

16 ships from the Global Resilience Fleet depart from Tunisia towards Gaza.

Sixteen ships from the Global Resilience Fleet left the ports of Gammarth, Sidi Bou Said, and Bizerte in northern Tunisia by Sunday evening, heading to the Gaza Strip to break the siege.

Member of the Maghreb Resilience Fleet, Khaled Boujmaa, stated that "11 ships departed from Bizerte port in northern Tunisia towards Gaza from Saturday evening to Sunday evening."

Boujmaa added that "3 ships left on Sunday from Gammarth port (in the capital Tunis) towards the Gaza Strip," while two ships departed from Sidi Bou Said port in the capital Tunis.

The International Committee to Break the Siege on Gaza announced on Saturday the departure of the first ship from the Global Resilience Fleet from Bizerte port in northern Tunisia, heading towards the Gaza Strip.

The Global Resilience Fleet consists of about 50 ships gathered at Tunisian ports, including a Maghreb convoy comprising 23 ships, in addition to 22 foreign ships.

At the end of August, a convoy of ships from the fleet set sail from the port of Barcelona, Spain, followed by another convoy in the early hours of September 1 from the port of Genoa in northwestern Italy.

On September 7, ships coming from Spain and Italy within the "Resilience Fleet" began arriving at the coasts of Tunisia, preparing to head to Gaza to break the Israeli siege.

The fleet includes dozens of ships and hundreds of participants from 47 Arab and Western countries, including prominent politicians, artists, and parliamentarians.

Since the beginning of March, the occupying state has closed all crossings leading to Gaza, preventing any food, medicine, or humanitarian aid.

The Israeli attacks since October 2023 have resulted in 64,871 martyrs and 164,610 injured Palestinians.

PALESTINE

Mon 15 Sep 2025 1:46 am - Jerusalem Time

The Chief of Staff of the Occupation Army warns Netanyahu: controlling the city of Gaza will take 6 months and will not achieve a complete victory.

The Hebrew Channel (12) revealed that the Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation army, Eyal Zamir, informed Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the operation to take control of the city of Gaza would require 6 months, emphasizing that Hamas would not be defeated militarily or politically even after the city is occupied.

According to the channel, Zamir informed the political leadership that the ground operation the army is preparing to carry out in Gaza "will not achieve a complete resolution," indicating that his goal is to "align expectations" with the government regarding the anticipated results of the operation.

The Chief of Staff added in a closed session that achieving a "final resolution" requires expanding operations to other areas in the sector, including the central camps, which poses a "civilian challenge that the army is reluctant to bear."

ARAB AND WORLD

Sun 14 Sep 2025 11:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

A person killed in an Israeli airstrike on a car in southern Lebanon.

One person was killed on Sunday due to an airstrike carried out by an Israeli drone targeting a vehicle between the towns of Tulin and Qalaouiyeh in southern Lebanon, marking a new violation of the ceasefire agreement.

The Lebanese Ministry of Health reported in a statement that "the airstrike resulted in a martyr," without providing further details.

Despite reaching a ceasefire agreement between "Hezbollah" and Israel in November 2024, the latter has violated it more than 3,000 times, resulting in at least 270 deaths and 610 injuries, according to official data.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 11:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Israeli Ministry of Defense announces that 20,000 soldiers have been injured since the start of the Gaza war.

The Israeli Ministry of Defense stated on Sunday that around 20,000 soldiers in the army have been injured since the beginning of the genocide war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.

The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" reported that the Israeli Ministry of Defense indicated that approximately 20,000 soldiers have been injured since the start of the war, in a statistic that reflects the extent of human losses, noting that nearly a thousand soldiers are submitting new requests each month to recognize their injuries.

The data showed that more than half of the injured are suffering from psychological trauma, with expectations that the number will double over the next three years.

It pointed out that the financial cost of treating soldiers with psychological injuries has risen to 8.3 billion shekels (about 2.5 billion dollars), half of which is allocated for trauma treatment, amid a clear shortage of medical personnel, with the ratio of therapists being one for every 750 patients.

The ministry added that 81,000 soldiers have been injured in various wars of Israel since October 2023, meaning that 25 percent of them (20,000) have fallen in the current war on Gaza.

It also noted that it has established new centers for psychological support and treatment, but warned that current laws are insufficient to keep up with the crisis, calling for new legislation to expedite meeting the needs of the injured.

The newspaper reported that a special committee is working on drafting a new law to address the rising number of injured, but these figures do not match the statistics from the official website of the occupation army, which announced that the number of injured reached 6,230 as of the evening of September 14 of this year.

Last June, the occupying state launched aggression against Iran, and has been committing genocide in Gaza for about two years, in addition to assaults in the West Bank and airstrikes on Lebanon, Syria, and Yemen, and recently an attack on the leadership of the "Hamas" movement in Qatar.

With American support, the occupying state continues its war on Gaza since October 7, 2023, which has so far resulted in 64,871 martyrs and 164,610 injured Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, in addition to hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, while famine has claimed the lives of 422 people, including 145 children.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 8:50 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu holds urgent consultations with senior officials to "protect the prisoners" before the occupation of Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is holding urgent consultations to discuss ways to protect Israeli prisoners held by the Palestinian resistance in the Gaza Strip, before expanding the ground operation in Gaza aimed at occupying the city.

Yedioth Ahronoth reported that Defense Minister Israel Katz, Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar, along with Aryeh Deri and Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir, are scheduled to participate in the meeting.

The meeting also includes Mossad Director Dedi Barnea, acting head of the Shin Bet security service Nitzan Alon, and Coordinator for Prisoners and Missing Persons Gal Hirsch.

The newspaper clarified that earlier on Saturday, clashes erupted between police and Israeli protesters east of Tel Aviv, as hundreds continued to demonstrate against the government for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

In a related context, the Forum of Families of Israeli Hostages stated in a statement on Saturday that Netanyahu represents an obstacle to ending the war and releasing the captives.

On Sunday, Netanyahu considered the visit of U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio as evidence of the strength of U.S.-Israeli relations.

Netanyahu's statement came at the end of a visit he made with Rubio, who is visiting Israel, to the Western Wall at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.

Netanyahu said: "His (Rubio's) visit is evidence of the strength of U.S.-Israeli relations," according to the official broadcasting authority.

In the same context, the private newspaper Israel Hayom reported that Netanyahu and Rubio will hold a closed bilateral meeting in Jerusalem tomorrow (Monday) morning.

The broadcasting authority mentioned that Rubio, after arriving at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv on Sunday morning, headed to Jerusalem, where he visited the Western Wall with Netanyahu.

Earlier on Sunday, Rubio arrived in Israel amid the fallout from Tel Aviv's failed attempt to assassinate Hamas leaders in Qatar and the escalation of its war on the Gaza Strip.

This visit is part of a tour Rubio is conducting to Israel and the United Kingdom, which began on Sunday and will continue until September 18, according to a statement from the U.S. State Department that did not specify the duration of the visit in each country.

The visit comes amid an Israeli escalation in the Gaza Strip and obstacles facing negotiations to stop the war after Tel Aviv's attempt last Tuesday to assassinate Hamas leaders in the Qatari capital Doha while its negotiating delegation was discussing a proposal put forth by U.S. President Donald Trump.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 1:22 pm - Jerusalem Time

Under the pretext of electricity debts.. Smotrich decides to double the deductions from the funds of the Palestinian Authority.

A report from the occupation army's radio revealed that Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has decided to increase deductions from Palestinian tax revenues by hundreds of millions of shekels annually.

The occupation entity previously collected about 35 million shekels monthly just for electricity, while the amount has now risen to between 50 and 70 million shekels monthly.

This measure is part of a strategy aimed at tightening the financial noose around the Palestinian Authority and weakening it.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 12:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

"Strangulation Policy": Alongside the genocide in Gaza.. The occupation's gates turn the West Bank into isolated prisons.

Transforming Palestinian communities into isolated "cantons," which disrupts the lives of more than three million Palestinians with the aim of entrenching settlement and pushing towards displacement.

The Israeli occupation army is implementing a systematic and more silent policy in the occupied West Bank, which can be described as a "policy of strangulation."

By installing hundreds of new iron gates at the entrances of villages and towns, added to the existing network of checkpoints, Palestinian communities are being transformed into isolated "cantons."

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 12:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

Gaza.. The number of deaths from Israeli starvation rises to 422, including 145 children.

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip announced on Sunday that the death toll from malnutrition resulting from the ongoing Israeli starvation policy for nearly two years has risen to 422 Palestinians, including 145 children.

The ministry stated in a statement that it recorded 'two deaths due to famine and malnutrition' in the past 24 hours.

It clarified that this raises the 'total deaths from malnutrition to 422 martyrs, including 145 children,' since October 7, 2023.

It noted that since the announcement by the 'Global Initiative on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification' (IPC) of famine in Gaza last August, '144 deaths have been recorded, including 30 children.'

The organization announced, in a report on August 22, that 'famine has occurred in the city of Gaza (north),' and predicted that it 'would extend to the cities of Deir al-Balah (central) and Khan Younis (south) by the end of next September.'

Since March 2, Israel has closed all crossings leading to Gaza, preventing any humanitarian aid, plunging the region into famine despite the accumulation of relief trucks at its borders.

Israel sometimes allows a very limited amount of aid to enter, which does not meet the minimum needs of the starving and does not end the famine, especially as most trucks are subjected to looting by gangs that the Gaza government claims are protected by Israel.

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 64,803 deaths and 164,264 injuries among Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, along with hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, and famine that has claimed the lives of 422 Palestinians, including 145 children.

For decades, Israel has occupied Palestine and lands in Syria and Lebanon, refusing to withdraw and establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, based on the borders prior to the 1967 war.

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 12:30 pm - Jerusalem Time

Palestinian Foreign Ministry demands international deterrent measures to stop the occupation's war against the components of the Palestinian state.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates is closely monitoring the escalation in the occupation's war against the components of the Palestinian state and the opportunity to realize it on the ground, especially in light of the tangible international consensus on implementing the two-state solution as the feasible realistic solution to resolve the conflict.

The ministry views the unilateral actions of the occupation with great seriousness, foremost among them the installation of more iron gates at the remaining entrances to Palestinian cities, villages, towns, and camps, and the issuance of occupation orders to raze 200 dunams of citizens' land in Tulkarem, under flimsy pretexts and justifications.

It also regards with concern the tightening of the financial and economic stranglehold on the Palestinian National Authority, and the crimes of extermination, starvation, and displacement occurring in the Gaza Strip, along with the open Israeli boasting about plans to separate it from the occupied West Bank, all while more settlement roads are being paved, random outposts are being built, and what has come to be known as pastoral settlement is being intensified, with settlers violating more than 60% of the occupied West Bank.

The ministry once again welcomed the measures taken by many countries, especially European ones, against colonialism, its symbols, its associations, and those behind it, but considers them insufficient and not commensurate with the level and magnitude of the challenges facing the State of Palestine.

In this regard, it called for intensifying international sanctions and the measures imposed by international law to deter the extremist Israeli government and compel it to stop its crimes against our people, and all its unilateral steps that threaten to ignite the conflict arena and the entire region.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 12:26 pm - Jerusalem Time

Amputation or death is the doctors' last option in Gaza.

We have no choice but to amputate the limbs of patients and the injured.. With these harsh words, the Director of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, Dr. Munir Al-Bursh, summarized the magnitude of the medical disaster facing the sector, after the occupation prevented the entry of antibiotics and essential medicines, putting thousands of patients in front of an unknown fate.

Al-Bursh stated that the injured in Gaza are not only killed by the bullets of the occupation, but are also ravaged by antibiotic-resistant microbes, as doctors have no choice but to amputate limbs to save the lives of the wounded and injured.

The Director of the Ministry of Health in Gaza explained via the "X" platform that the emergence of these microbes means that the health crisis has reached a "point of no return," where the doctor finds himself forced to choose between the harshest of two options: amputation or death.

Al-Bursh bitterly asked: "Has medicine become amputation?", pointing out that doctors in Gaza face daily painful scenes to save a child, a young person, or an injured person with no choice but to amputate a leg or an arm, as the occupation has not only continued its relentless bombardment but has also deprived patients of essential medicines, causing their bodies to not respond to treatment.

He added that the past hours have witnessed the most intense bombardment targeting the essentials of life in Gaza, including homes, hospitals, schools, and even tents, where the occupation's missiles have killed children and women, depriving the population of water, medicine, and food, thus forming before the world the features of a complete health genocide.

According to Al-Bursh, the second Gideon operation announced by the occupation on August 13 resulted in the deaths of 1,891 martyrs, including 482 children, 174 women, and 75 elderly, meaning that 38% of the operation targeted women, children, and the elderly.

Al-Bursh's statement sparked a wave of outrage on social media platforms, where users saw that the deafening international silence exacerbates the tragedy, while daily scenes from Gaza leave no room for doubt that it is a documented act of genocide with sound and image.

Other users described what is happening in Gaza as "early news," as the world watches an unprecedented disaster throughout all ages in silence, as if lives are being lost in a void without echo.

They added that the health disaster in Gaza is not a geographically confined humanitarian crisis, but a major moral scandal that tests the conscience of humanity, for when medicine is besieged and antibiotics are denied, patients become victims with no choice, and amputation becomes the only treatment.

One activist wrote: "This is a simple detail drowning in a sea of daily disasters in the Gaza Strip, but it is a major tragedy in itself."

Another added: "Health genocide in Gaza… even medicine is besieged."

Bloggers pointed out that what is happening is not just a health crisis, but a moral crime against humanity, as medicine turns into a tool of siege, and patients in Gaza become victims twice: once for their exhausted bodies, and once for the policies of the occupation.

Others noted that this news should not pass like any fleeting news, for "hunger and thirst are easier than amputation, because the pain of amputation is without anesthesia, and living with amputated limbs is an irreplaceable tragedy."

Activists also warned that what is happening in Gaza is not just a local crisis, but a global threat, as the spread of antibiotic resistance means the birth of bacteria that no medicine can stop, turning Gaza into an "open laboratory for death."

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 12:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

Two deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours.

Hospitals in the Gaza Strip recorded two deaths due to famine and malnutrition in the past 24 hours.

Thus, the total number of deaths from famine and malnutrition has risen to 422, including 145 children.

Since the announcement by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), 144 deaths have been recorded, including 30 children.

It is noted that at every moment, cases of malnutrition and famine are reaching hospitals in Gaza, where 900,000 children are suffering from hunger, 70,000 of whom have entered the stage of malnutrition.

It is worth mentioning that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) had warned that malnutrition among children under five had doubled between March and June due to the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 11:56 am - Jerusalem Time

Orian 21: This is how Europe covered up the assassinations of Palestinians on its territory.

Journalist Alan Grich's article looks at a dark period of Israel's covert war against the leadership of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the early 1970s, based on Aviva Gottman's book "Operation Wrath of God: The Secret History of European Intelligence and the Mossad's Assassination Campaign."

The book highlights the effective cooperation among various European intelligence agencies, including the French, in the assassination campaign launched by Israel following the attack on the Munich Olympics in 1972.

The true aim of this campaign went beyond revenge, as it sought to "deliver a fatal blow to the Palestinian cause by eliminating PLO officials."

The book reveals the existence of the "Bern Club," an informal network established in 1969 among European intelligence agencies to exchange sensitive information, which was soon joined by Israel and the United States.

Between 1972 and 1973, around 10 assassinations were carried out in Europe, including 3 in France, where Mahmoud Hamshari, Basel al-Kubaisi, and Muhammad Boudia were killed.

Despite the arrest of 6 Mossad agents in Norway after the assassination of Ahmed Bouchiki, French authorities did not reopen investigations into the assassinations of Hamshari, Boudia, and al-Kubaisi.

Grich poses the question: "Were the French and European intelligence agencies 'useful idiots' for Israel, or were they knowledgeable partners in what was happening?"

Aviva Gottman confirms that declassified documents show public cooperation between European intelligence and Israel.

The documentary film "Dead for Palestine" revisits the targeted assassinations, giving voice to the victims' relatives and their supporters.

Grich notes that this period occurred in a climate of structural racism, where the French media systematically linked Palestinians to terrorism.

Grich criticizes Aviva Gottman for not fully escaping the prevailing security logic, where Palestinian activists are reduced to a phenomenon of terrorism without consideration of the political and historical context.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 11:44 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel destroys the "Al-Kawthar Tower" in western Gaza and displaces thousands of Palestinians.

The Israeli army destroyed the "Al-Kawthar" residential tower in western Gaza City on Sunday, shortly after warning the Palestinians residing in it and in the surrounding areas to evacuate.

Eyewitnesses reported that Israeli warplanes targeted the "Al-Kawthar" tower, despite the presence of tents for displaced people in its vicinity.

The targeting of the tower is part of an intensive Israeli campaign of bombing and destruction aimed at towers, homes, and infrastructure in Gaza City, exacerbating the catastrophic conditions for Palestinians who lack shelter and basic services.

ARAB AND WORLD

Sun 14 Sep 2025 11:02 am - Jerusalem Time

Rubio arrives in Israel and outlines Trump's priority in Gaza.

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Tel Aviv today, Sunday, to discuss the Gaza issue and reaffirm his country's support for Israel.

Rubio's plane landed at Ben Gurion Airport near Tel Aviv, where he was welcomed by U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee. He is scheduled to meet later with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other officials and visit the Western Wall.

Before leaving Washington, the U.S. Secretary stated that President Donald Trump's priority in Gaza is the release of all detained prisoners at once and "neutralizing the threat of Hamas" to move towards what they call the post-war scenario.

Rubio also mentioned that he will focus on ensuring the return of the detainees, finding ways to guarantee humanitarian aid reaches civilians, and addressing what he termed the threat posed by Hamas.

The U.S. Secretary of State added that President Trump's stance on the Israeli attack in Doha will not change Washington's support for Israel.

The U.S. President had stated that he was not pleased with the Israeli bombing that targeted residential areas of Hamas in the Qatari capital.

A few days ago, Trump spoke again about the possibility of reaching an agreement in Gaza soon and issued what he called a "final warning" to Hamas to accept the latest U.S. proposal regarding a potential agreement.

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 10:58 am - Jerusalem Time

32 dead since dawn today in Gaza

 Medical sources announced that the death toll in the Gaza Strip since dawn today, Sunday, has risen to 32 dead.

The same sources clarified that 9 martyrs were transferred to Al-Shifa Hospital, 2 martyrs to the Arab "Baptist" Hospital, 7 martyrs to the Red Crescent Hospital in the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood, 6 martyrs to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital, and 8 martyrs to Nasser Hospital.

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 10:50 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation storms the vicinity of two schools in the Jalazone camp north of Ramallah.

Ramallah 14-9-2025 WA - Israeli occupation forces stormed two schools today, Sunday, in the Jalazone camp north of Ramallah.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces invaded the Jalazone Girls' Elementary School and the Jalazone Boys' Elementary School, which are affiliated with UNRWA, and began installing a fence around their perimeter, causing panic and fear among the students.

It is worth noting that the two schools, located adjacent to the separation and expansion wall, are subjected to repeated incursions by the occupation in an attempt to disrupt the educational process.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 10:50 am - Jerusalem Time

The Israeli army arrests 11 Palestinians and interrogates students in the West Bank.

The Israeli army arrested 11 Palestinians at dawn on Sunday and detained university students, conducting field interrogations with them, following incursions into various areas of the occupied West Bank.

In the southern West Bank, Israeli forces detained students from Hebron University and the Polytechnic University in the city, including 5 female students, after storming the universities, and conducted field interrogations with them for several hours before releasing them, according to local sources.

Israeli forces also arrested the young man Haitham Ali Al-Bajali after raiding his home in the town of Za'tara east of Bethlehem, in the southern West Bank, according to local sources.

In the northern West Bank, Israeli forces arrested 5 Palestinians from the towns of Beit Furik, Madama, Asira al-Qibliya, and Burin in Nablus, after storming their homes, searching them, and vandalizing their contents.

Local sources in Jenin reported that Israeli forces arrested the young man Alam Attari after raiding his home near the Al-Baydawi roundabout.

Israeli forces also arrested the young man Izz al-Din Jafar after raiding his home in the town of Tamoun in Tubas Governorate.

The Israeli army also arrested citizen Imad Alama and his son Ziad from the village of Izzun east of Qalqilya, after searching their home and tampering with its contents.

In central West Bank, sources indicated that the Israeli army arrested a young man from the town of Beit Rima, northwest of Ramallah, after storming the town and raiding one of the shops.

It was noted that Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition, sound bombs, and tear gas during the incursion into the town, with no reports of injuries.

Alongside the genocide war on Gaza, the Israeli army and settlers have escalated their attacks in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, resulting in the deaths of at least 1,021 Palestinians and injuring about 7,000 others, in addition to the arrest of more than 19,000.

ANALYSIS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 10:44 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli analysts: Qatar's bombing is brutal piracy and Netanyahu has turned the whole world against us.

Israeli analysts and former officials have criticized the attack that targeted the Qatari capital, Doha, considering it a new failure and clear evidence of Benjamin Netanyahu's intention to thwart any attempt at prisoner exchange and end the war.

Media and strategic advisor Haim Rubinstein described the operation as "a new Israeli attempt to assassinate negotiations, especially since it came two days after a proposal made by President Donald Trump."

According to Rubinstein, this attack confirmed "Netanyahu's lies - wanted by the International Criminal Court - and proved that he has a more important goal than recovering the prisoners."

Similarly, Amos Gilad - who previously worked in the research department of military intelligence - stated that this attack reflects a lack of sober thinking and even a lack of reason in Israel, as it contradicts the idea of recovering the prisoners.

More importantly, in Gilad's view, Israel had a good relationship with Qatar as an important mediator and ally of the United States, which will now begin to further develop these relations.

Netanyahu is sabotaging negotiations, as reported by Channel 13 correspondent in the United States Neria Kraus, who relayed a U.S. official's remarks to Politico stating that Netanyahu "whenever there is progress in negotiations, bombs someone, meaning he deliberately sabotages all negotiations for the recovery of prisoners."

Not only that, Kraus reported that this attack made Trump and some of his officials "boil with anger, and what increased this anger is that he failed to achieve his goals."

However, the most dangerous aspect of this operation is that Netanyahu succeeded in sabotaging negotiations once again after a proposal made by Trump himself this time, according to former Defense Minister and Chief of Staff Moshe Ya'alon, who stated that Israel is the one that has disrupted all deals every time, not the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas).

Judicial affairs analyst at Channel 13 Aviad Glickman agreed with this view, stating that Netanyahu "thinks of nothing but staying in his position and maintaining his government coalition," which was confirmed by leader of the "Peace Now" movement Yariv Oppenheimer, who said that the operation "was like an operational and political failure."

Oppenheimer believes that this attack "reflects a failure in Netanyahu's ability to assess matters, as he knew the predicament that this operation would create with Gulf countries."

Meanwhile, political affairs analyst at Channel 12 Amnon Abramovich described what happened as "piracy," stating that it "confirms that the prisoners have become a secondary target, and this has not been the case only today."

The same opinion was echoed by New York Times journalist Ronen Bergman, who stated that Israel "carried out a brutal act of international piracy with its attack on Doha," proving that the prisoners are no longer a priority for the government at all.

This act did not bring Israel closer to recovering the prisoners as before, nor did the assassination of senior Hamas leaders, according to political analyst Shlomi Eldar, who said, "Any small student knows that the movement will take into account when discussing any new proposal that Netanyahu will try to assassinate them."

Finally, former Israeli consul in the United States Alon Pinkas stated that Netanyahu "has become addicted to military operations and has become a slave to military technology, whether it succeeds or fails," while political program host at Channel 13 Odi Segal stated that the whole world "has become against Israel now, as it is an aggressor even in the eyes of friendly countries."

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 10:10 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation army kills 7 Palestinians in airstrikes on Gaza.

The occupying army has killed 7 Palestinians since dawn on Sunday and injured others in sporadic attacks on the Gaza Strip, while renewing its warning to Palestinians in Gaza City to evacuate and head towards the southern part of the strip via the Al-Rashid coastal road.

This comes amid the ongoing genocide that it has been waging for nearly two years, and its efforts to completely occupy Gaza City and displace the Palestinians from it.

According to medical sources and eyewitnesses, the Israeli attacks targeted homes, civilian gatherings, and a civilian vehicle in several areas of the strip.

In the northern part of the strip, the occupying army killed a Palestinian and injured others with shelling from a drone that targeted a civilian vehicle in front of the Al-Shifa Hospital gate, west of Gaza City.

In the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood in the southern part of the city, an Israeli helicopter fired a missile at a residential apartment, with no casualties reported.

The occupying forces have also carried out a series of violent demolitions of homes and buildings around the Al-Khour roundabout and the university college in the Tal Al-Hawa neighborhood south of Gaza since the morning, using explosive robots.

The Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling also targeted areas east of Sheikh Radwan pool, north of Gaza City.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army continued to drop leaflets over various areas of Gaza City, warning residents to evacuate towards the southern part of the strip, describing the city as a "dangerous combat zone."

In the central part of the strip, 6 Palestinians were killed, including two women and 3 children, and others were injured due to an Israeli airstrike that targeted a tent sheltering displaced persons near the naval site southwest of Deir al-Balah.

In the southern part of the strip, Israeli artillery shelled various areas of central and southern Khan Younis city, coinciding with gunfire from vehicles stationed in the area.

Israel, with American support, has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 64,803 deaths and 164,264 injuries among Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, along with hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, and famine that has claimed the lives of 420 Palestinians, including 145 children.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 9:50 am - Jerusalem Time

The head of Mossad does not rule out the disruption of the Gaza deal, and Barak questions the effectiveness of "Gideon

The Israeli newspaper Maariv reported that the estimates of the Mossad did not rule out the possibility of a disruption in reaching a deal regarding the detainees in the Gaza Strip following the Israeli attack on Hamas leaders in Qatar.

Meanwhile, former Prime Minister Ehud Barak confirmed that Operation Gideon’s Chariots 2 will not achieve the goal of eliminating Hamas.

Maariv mentioned that Mossad reports confirm that it is not unlikely that the attack on Qatar may have disrupted the possibility of reaching a deal regarding the detainees.

It pointed out that the head of the Mossad, David Barnea, believed that any attack in Qatar would cause more harm than benefit, noting that Hamas's response to the proposal recently discussed by U.S. President Donald Trump could lead to a deal.

For his part, Ehud Barak criticized the attack targeting Doha and said, "Whoever attacks the negotiators in the capital of mediation puts the lives of Israeli prisoners at risk."

He added that, as Trump said, "Every time there is progress in the deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attacks someone."

The Israeli Broadcasting Authority quoted the former Prime Minister as saying that Hamas is working to drown Israel in the quagmire of Gaza City, considering that such an occurrence would represent "an unprecedented diplomatic victory."

Barak believes that Operation Gideon’s Chariots 2 will not achieve the goal of eliminating Hamas.

These statements came a day after massive demonstrations by the families of Israeli prisoners near the Ministry of Defense and the Likud party headquarters in Tel Aviv, where participants accused Netanyahu of sacrificing their loved ones for his political future.

The families of the prisoners renewed their demand for U.S. President Donald Trump to pressure Netanyahu to reach a deal that would lead to the release of their loved ones and the cessation of the war.

The opposition repeatedly asserts that Netanyahu is working to prolong the war in Gaza and rejects ceasefire proposals to serve his political interests, particularly his continued hold on power, in response to the more extreme right-wing faction in his government that opposes ending the war.

On September 3rd, the Israeli army launched an aggression named "Gideon’s Chariots 2" to completely occupy the city of Gaza, which sparked criticism and protests in Israel, fearing for the lives of the prisoners and soldiers.

Tel Aviv estimates that there are 48 Israeli prisoners in Gaza, of whom 20 are alive, while more than 10,800 Palestinians are imprisoned in its jails, suffering from torture, starvation, and medical neglect, according to Palestinian and Israeli human rights and media reports.

Repeatedly, Hamas has confirmed its readiness to release Israeli prisoners all at once in exchange for ending the genocide that has left more than 64,000 martyrs, the withdrawal of the Israeli army from Gaza, and the release of Palestinian prisoners, but Netanyahu, who is wanted by international justice, evades by insisting on the continuation of the occupation of Gaza.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 9:23 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation of Gaza.. The final chapter before displacement

Dr. Suhail Diab: The displacement project from Gaza will remain on the table despite its stagnation after the Doha strike and looming dangers in the West Bank
Yasser Manaa: Israel has established a special department for immigration within the Ministry of Defense to prepare and implement a comprehensive plan for the displacement of Gazans
Mohammed Abu Alan Draghmeh: The insistence of the people of Gaza to remain on their land despite the massacres and destruction is a direct slap to the displacement project
Dr. Aql Salah: If Israel implements the displacement project from Gaza, it will focus on emptying the West Bank of its inhabitants
Fayez Abbas: Egypt's position is the most solid in confronting displacement or opening the crossing for what Netanyahu described as "voluntary migration"
Talal Awkal: The occupation of Gaza may represent the "penultimate chapter" in preparation for displacement, but the problem lies in the lack of readiness of alternative sites

 

Israel continues to study a plan to displace the residents of the Gaza Strip by land, air, and sea, amid indications of its stalled implementation in the near term due to complex regional and international conditions.
The recent sessions of the Israeli cabinet discussed a large-scale plan to displace Palestinians through various means, by air, sea, and land, and it is expected that the plans will be presented to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio during his visit to Israel.
According to writers, political analysts, and specialists, in separate conversations with "Y," the Israeli displacement plan faces significant obstacles, the most prominent of which is the resilience of the people of the Gaza Strip and their attachment to their land, in addition to Egypt's refusal to accept displacement and its rejection of opening the Rafah crossing, as well as the lack of international readiness to receive the displaced. All these factors make the implementation of the project on a large scale extremely difficult, even amid the ongoing Israeli bombardment and siege.
They believe that the current reality indicates that Israel may resort to partial displacement options or internal displacement, exploiting limited measures such as exit permits for patients and their family members, while the likelihood of implementing large-scale collective displacement remains low. With the escalation of Arab and international responses, especially after the aggression against Qatar and the bombing of Doha, it seems that the success of the project is primarily linked to the resilience of the Palestinians and support for regional and international positions rejecting forced displacement.

The displacement project faces significant obstacles at the present moment

Professor of Political Science and Israeli affairs specialist Dr. Suhail Diab confirms that the Israeli displacement project in the Gaza Strip will remain on the table despite stagnation in the near term, especially after the aggression against Doha and the failure of the assassination attempt there, amid the current international and regional conditions.
Diab clarifies that this stagnation does not mean the plan has fallen completely, but rather that it remains awaiting new opportunities, with the possibility that the West Bank may witness greater escalation in displacement projects in the upcoming period.
Diab asserts that the Israeli displacement project will remain in place, but it faces significant obstacles at the present moment, whether due to the Arab position, especially the Egyptian stance, or because of what happened in Qatar, which delays its implementation at least under current conditions.
Diab points out that the Israeli aggression against the Qatari capital Doha and the failure to assassinate Hamas leaders constituted a pivotal turning point in regional files, especially concerning the Gaza issue.
The failure of the assassination attempt – according to Diab – sparked extensive discussions within Israeli society about the feasibility of this adventure, while deepening the Israeli-American discussion and greatly embarrassing Washington in front of the world.
Diab explains that the United States was not absent from the details of the operation, but it was surprised by the extent of the international embarrassment, which prompted several countries to accelerate their steps towards demanding a two-state solution, which was reflected in the Security Council and the United Nations General Assembly.
Diab indicates that the rising level of international criticism of Israel has become more evident, although the official decisions issued by international institutions remain far less than the level of public speeches and positions.
Diab considers that this reflects the continued dominance of the United States over the rhythm of international decision-making and raises questions about what will happen later in the Gaza file after these developments.

The immediate American goal may be to temporarily appease Qatar

In this context, Diab points to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio's visit to Israel, explaining that Washington is trying through it to absorb the new position towards Qatar and work to appease it without losing alignment with Israel in formulating a "new Middle East" project.
Diab notes that the United States seeks to separate the rebuilding of its relationship with Doha from maintaining its strategic partnership with Israel, in an attempt to buy time and pass diplomatic obligations at the

ARAB AND WORLD

Sun 14 Sep 2025 9:17 am - Jerusalem Time

Washington Post: Mossad rejected Netanyahu's orders to assassinate Hamas leaders in Qatar.

The Washington Post revealed on Friday that the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad, refused to carry out an operation on the ground in Qatar to assassinate Hamas leaders in Doha, fearing that the operation would disrupt ceasefire talks and harm the agency's relations with Qatar, the main mediator in the Middle East.

Instead, Israel was forced to carry out airstrikes that failed to kill any of the senior Hamas leaders who were gathered at the strike site on Tuesday in Doha.

The newspaper states: "When Israel announced on Tuesday that it had launched a strike against senior Hamas leaders in Qatar, there was one security agency notably absent from the official statements: Mossad. This is because the Israeli foreign intelligence agency refused to implement a plan it had devised in recent weeks to use agents on the ground to assassinate Hamas leaders, according to two Israelis familiar with the matter who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information."

Mossad director David Barnea opposed the killing of Hamas officials in Qatar partly because such an action could tear apart the relationship he and his agency had built with the Qataris, who were hosting Hamas and mediating ceasefire talks between the movement and Israel, according to these individuals.

Mossad's reservations about the ground operation ultimately affected how the airstrike was carried out and possibly its chances of success. It reflected a broader opposition within the Israeli security establishment to the attack ordered by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "While Israeli security officials widely agree on the need to pursue all Hamas leaders, including those residing abroad, and ultimately kill them, many questioned the timing of the operation, given that Hamas officials were meeting in Qatar, a key U.S. ally, and that these officials were considering a proposal from President Donald Trump to free Israeli hostages held in Gaza in exchange for a ceasefire in the Gaza war," according to the newspaper.

The newspaper reveals that instead of deploying Mossad agents, Israel resorted on Tuesday to a secondary option: launching 15 fighter jets that fired 10 missiles from a distance. Hamas stated that the airstrike failed to kill senior officials, including its acting leader Khalil al-Hayya. Hamas added that the attack resulted in the deaths of several of al-Hayya's sons, relatives, and aides, as well as a Qatari officer. Israeli officials have so far refused to publicly disclose their assessments of the outcome, although immediately following the operation, it appeared that "Israel did not get who it wanted," according to a person familiar with the details of the operation who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

It is unclear whether a ground operation would have had a greater chance of success, but last year, Mossad agents planted a bomb in the bedroom of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran, resulting in his death. One Israeli familiar with the matter said: "This time, Mossad was not prepared to do that on the ground," adding that the agency considered Qatar an important mediator in talks with Hamas.

Another Israeli familiar with the agency's opposition questioned Netanyahu's timing. The Israeli told the newspaper, referring to the possibility of secretly assassinating Hamas leaders anywhere in the world: "We can assassinate them in a year or two or four years from now, and Mossad knows how to do that. Why do it now?"

Analysts say that Netanyahu, who is heading towards a full ground invasion of Gaza City, did not want to reach a ceasefire agreement or release Israeli prisoners from the start.

The newspaper revealed that alongside Barnea, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation army, General Eyal Zamir, who urged Netanyahu to accept a ceasefire agreement, opposed the timing of the strike for fear of jeopardizing negotiations, while Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and Defense Minister Israel Katz agreed with Netanyahu's move to proceed, according to one Israeli familiar with the matter. "Nitsan Alon, the senior officer in the Israel Defense Forces responsible for hostage negotiations, was not invited to a meeting on Monday to discuss the Doha operation because senior political leaders assumed he would express his opposition to a strike that could endanger the lives of the hostages," according to the newspaper.

Current and former Israeli officials, including Netanyahu, acknowledged that they were pushed to carry out the airstrike on Qatar on Tuesday because they had a rare opportunity to have key Hamas leaders, who were behind the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, in one place. "They also said they had to respond to an attack by Palestinian militants on Monday that resulted in the deaths of six Israeli civilians in Jerusalem, which Hamas claimed responsibility for, and an ambush in Gaza that resulted in the deaths of four Israeli soldiers on the same day," according to the Washington Post. Some Israeli officials say they calculated that Israel would repair its relations with Qatar over time, just as it overcame the international outrage it faced during the 197

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 8:38 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation arrests 5 citizens from the villages of Nablus.

Nablus 14-9-2025 WAFA - Israeli occupation forces arrested five citizens from the villages of Nablus Governorate early this Sunday morning.

Security and local sources reported that the military vehicles of the occupation stormed the villages of Beit Furik east of Nablus, Madama, Burin, and Asira al-Qibliya to the south, raiding several homes, searching them, and tampering with their contents. They arrested five citizens: Waseem Abdul Nasasra, Ma'ruf Hamdi Khattab from Beit Furik, Muhammad Nafe' Nassar from Madama, Muthanna As'ous from Burin, and Tahr Fakhri Yasin from Asira al-Qibliya.

LATEST NEWS

Sun 14 Sep 2025 8:36 am - Jerusalem Time

Thousands of protesters in Berlin demand an end to the genocide in Gaza.

At least 12,000 people participated last night in a massive demonstration in the German capital, Berlin, demanding an end to the genocide in Gaza.

The demonstration was called by a coalition that includes German politician Sarah Wagenknecht, leader and founder of the 'Alliance Sarah Wagenknecht' party, actor Dieter Halverden, and rapper Massif, in rejection of Israel's policy in the ongoing war in the besieged Gaza Strip, which has been suffering from a hunger crisis for many months.

Participants raised Palestinian flags and chanted slogans such as: 'Free Palestine,' and held signs demanding peace and negotiations instead of sending arms shipments.

The demonstrators also expressed their rejection of arms supplies to war zones and the increase of armament in Germany, calling on the federal government to work towards peace negotiations and a two-state solution in the Middle East.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Sep 2025 7:02 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza under fire and siege: daily massacres and a officially declared starvation disaster as the aggression enters its 709th day.

The Israeli occupation army continues its comprehensive aggression on the Gaza Strip for the 709th consecutive day, leaving behind immense destruction and an unprecedented humanitarian disaster, as the policy of systematic starvation escalates and daily massacres continue, especially in the city of Gaza, which is subjected to intense bombardment aimed at forcibly displacing its residents.

In a first-of-its-kind development in the Middle East, the United Nations and its specialized agencies, led by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), announced the existence of an official famine in the Gaza Governorate and the northern part of the Strip, confirming that more than half a million people are facing "catastrophic" hunger.

This disaster is a direct result of the suffocating blockade imposed by the occupation and its closure of crossings, leading to a complete collapse of the humanitarian and health systems. The Ministry of Health in Gaza has documented an increase in the toll of victims of malnutrition and dehydration to 420 martyrs, including 145 children, with 7 new deaths recorded in the past 24 hours alone.

The operations of the occupation army are concentrated in the city of Gaza, where aircraft are launching intense and heavy airstrikes on residential towers and homes, coinciding with ground forces demolishing entire residential blocks. These attacks are part of a systematic plan to displace more than 1.3 million residents of the city and its displaced people towards the south of the Strip, despite the lack of basic living conditions there.

Medical sources announced on Saturday that the total toll of the Israeli aggression since October 7, 2023, has risen to 64,803 martyrs and 164,264 injured. In just the past 24 hours, the bodies of 47 martyrs and 205 injured individuals have arrived at hospitals in the Strip, while a large number of victims remain under the rubble.