PALESTINE

Tue 09 Sep 2025 8:59 am - Jerusalem Time

Farewell to the homes before they die!

Houses are not just stones; they are beating hearts, loud and echoing laughter, imprinted on the walls and fences, and the family gatherings in the salons, and on the benches during summer nights with teapots, under the shade of sycamores and oranges, and the extensions of vines in the open courtyards exposed to the wind.

The extermination has affected both homes and inhabitants, and there is not a single house in the sector that has not been destroyed, with piles of rubble spreading in the streets, to the point that those returning to their homes no longer recognize their locations to reclaim some of their memories, and strain to hear the laughter of their children buried under the debris.

Gaza is considered the capital of the sector for its towers, buildings, homes, factories, schools, hospitals, universities, hotels, restaurants, mosques, churches, and historical and recreational sites that stand on its wealth-rich shore.

In the final moments before evacuation following Netanyahu's threat to the city's residents to leave immediately, homeowners and apartment dwellers in the towers bid farewell to their walls, casting their last glances at their salons, bedrooms, and living rooms, and the places where they stood in prayer before their Lord in their Kaaba; as an eighty-year-old says, his house is like his Kaaba.

The toil of a lifetime in Gaza dies under the oppression of blind force, just as the adornments of life die; wealth and children, as mothers and grieving grandmothers embrace their sons and grandsons wrapped in white in their final slumber in the censer.


 Oh God.. Stop the extermination now.


PALESTINE

Tue 09 Sep 2025 8:51 am - Jerusalem Time

Hebrew media: Netanyahu sets his "red lines" for any agreement.. Disarmament of Gaza and security presence for the occupation

The Hebrew newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth" revealed on Tuesday, citing officials in the occupying government, that the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, will insist on a set of fundamental demands as non-negotiable conditions in any future agreement concerning the Gaza Strip, foremost among them the disarmament of Hamas and the entire region.

According to the Hebrew newspaper, Netanyahu made it clear to the mediators that his vision for the "day after" the war includes critical conditions, namely: the disarmament of Hamas and the region: a complete dismantling of the military capabilities of Hamas and all factions in Gaza.

The continued presence of occupation forces in the buffer zone they established within the borders of the region. Freedom of security movement: the occupying army retains full freedom to carry out security operations at any time and in any place within the Gaza Strip.

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Tue 09 Sep 2025 8:28 am - Jerusalem Time

Colonists cut down olive trees in Aqraba, south of Nablus.

Colonists cut down olive trees in the lands of Qusra south of Nablus after midnight last night.

Security sources reported that a group of colonists attacked the lands of Qusra and cut down several olive trees in the Karkafa area, in Qusra, belonging to citizen Mahmoud Khalil Diriyeh.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 7:56 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu: Our forces are gathering in Gaza for a major ground maneuver, and the current attacks are "just a prelude."

The Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, announced in statements on Monday that the occupation forces are currently preparing and gathering inside the city of Gaza and its surroundings, in preparation for carrying out a 'major and powerful ground maneuver.'

Netanyahu described the current airstrikes as 'just a prelude' to this operation, indicating that his forces are currently organizing their ranks in preparation for the ground operation.

He added: 'I promised a few days ago that we would bring down the towers of terrorism in Gaza, and that is exactly what we are doing now.'

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 7:34 pm - Jerusalem Time

The death of a second child affected by injuries from occupation gunfire in Jenin camp.

A second child was killed and another was injured this evening, Monday, affected by wounds from Israeli occupation gunfire in the Jenin camp.

The director of Jenin Government Hospital, Wissam Bakr, reported the death of the child Muhammad Sari Alawna (14 years old), affected by his injuries from the occupation's gunfire in the Jenin camp, raising the number of martyrs to two, in addition to four injuries, including two in critical condition.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its teams dealt with the injury of a child (17 years old) from live occupation fire in the shoulder at the entrance to the Jenin camp and transported him to the hospital.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 7:15 pm - Jerusalem Time

Collective punishment and retaliatory measures following the shooting incident in the "Ramot" settlement.

At exactly 10:13, two Palestinian young men arrived at an intersection in the "Ramot" settlement neighborhood northwest of Jerusalem and carried out a shooting attack targeting two public buses operating on lines "62 and 320," while they were stuck in a severe traffic jam that extended for hundreds of meters due to a traffic accident that occurred earlier today on "Begin Road." The attack resulted in the death of 7 Israelis, including a rabbi, and injured 17 others, while the attackers, Muthna Amro and Muhammad Taha, who hail from the villages of "Qubeiba" and "Qatna" northwest of Jerusalem, were martyred. They hold Palestinian West Bank (green) IDs and do not possess "entry permits to Israel" according to the Israeli police.

Immediately after the attack, a large number of occupation police and special forces rushed to seal off the area, and the military checkpoints leading to Jerusalem were immediately closed, with pedestrian movement prohibited at the Qalandiya military checkpoint north of the city, and the closure was not limited to vehicular traffic only.

The Israeli army radio announced that the army is imposing a military cordon on 4 villages in the northwest Jerusalem area following the shooting attack, including Qubeiba and Qatna, which are among 7 Jerusalem villages that were detached from the city as they lie outside the boundaries of the "Jerusalem Municipality" drawn by the occupation, and now fall behind the separation wall, with their residents prohibited from accessing the holy city except with permits that the occupation refuses to issue.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 7:01 pm - Jerusalem Time

A dead in Jenin while the occupation besieges Ramallah and Al-Bireh

A Palestinian was killed and two others were injured by the bullets of the Israeli occupation forces during the incursion into the Jenin camp in the West Bank, while Israeli forces continued to tighten their military measures in the West Bank following a shooting incident in occupied Jerusalem that resulted in the death of 6 Israelis and the injury of 15 others.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces fired at Palestinians who attempted to enter the camp in an effort to break the siege imposed on it, resulting in one martyr and several injuries.

For its part, the Palestinian Red Crescent announced that a Palestinian girl was injured after being chased by the occupation forces inside the camp, and she was transferred to the hospital for treatment.

In Ramallah and Al-Bireh, the army imposed a tight siege and closed the main entrances, preventing entry or exit, while its forces intensified measures at the Atara and Ein Sinia checkpoints north of the city, detaining dozens of vehicles and subjecting their passengers to thorough searches and field interrogations.

In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation forces closed all entrances leading to the city and the surrounding towns, including the Qalandiya and the Jab checkpoints to the north, the tunnel and "300" in Bethlehem to the south, and Beit Iksa to the west, resulting in the detention of thousands of vehicles and hindering citizens' access to their workplaces and universities.

They also intensified their presence in villages and towns northwest of Jerusalem. These measures were accompanied by a series of incursions that included the towns of Qatna, Biddu, and Al-Qubeiba, where the occupation forces raided homes, carried out arrests, fired tear gas extensively, and prevented ambulances from reaching one of the houses.

The forces also stormed the Qalandiya camp north of Jerusalem and conducted extensive field interrogations. Local sources confirmed that the occupation forces continued their campaign of arrests and field investigations during their incursion into the homes of the families of the martyrs Muthna Amro and Muhammad Taha in the towns of Qatna and Al-Qubeiba northwest of occupied Jerusalem.

In Tulkarem, the occupation forces erected an iron gate under the Jabbarah Bridge at the southern entrance to the city and closed the Anabta checkpoint to the east, amid searches and detentions of vehicles.

In Bethlehem, the occupation forces set up a new iron gate at the eastern entrance to the city in the Qabr Halwa area, which led to the separation of the towns of Dar Salah and Al-Aybidiyya from the city, isolating northern West Bank from the south.

These tightening measures come as part of a wide Israeli campaign that followed the shooting incident at one of the intersections in the "Ramot" settlement neighborhood northwest of Jerusalem, which resulted in the death of 6 Israelis and the injury of 15 others.

In parallel with the ongoing genocide against the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, the occupation has intensified its crimes in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, where its army and settlers killed 1,018 Palestinians and injured about 7,000 others, in addition to the arrest of more than 19,000 others, according to Palestinian data.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 6:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

UN condemnation of the mass killings in Gaza

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, condemned what he termed the "mass killing" of Palestinians by Israel, warning that evidence of war crimes is increasing alarmingly, and stated that Israel must appear before the International Court of Justice.

In his opening speech at the 60th session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, he added that what is happening in Gaza "shocks the conscience of the world," noting that the obstruction of humanitarian aid has led to the starvation of civilians and the deaths of hundreds due to malnutrition, including dozens of children.

Turk emphasized that Israel is required to refute this evidence before the International Court of Justice, referring to the legal obligations imposed on Tel Aviv under previous international resolutions.

The UN official expressed his dismay at what he described as "the public use of genocidal rhetoric" and "the disgraceful stripping of humanity" from Palestinians by senior Israeli officials.

He said, "The mass killing of Palestinian civilians in Gaza by Israel and the indescribable suffering it has caused, along with widespread destruction and its obstruction of the necessary aid to save lives, leading to the starvation of civilians, the killing of journalists, and the commission of war crimes one after another, all of these things shock the conscience of the world."

Turk warned that "alarming trends," including the glorification of violence and the withdrawal of some countries from the multilateral system, undermine human rights and the international order worldwide.

He stated, "The rules of war are being violated, with little accountability."

In contrast, Israel accused Turk of disregarding what it described as "the facts and complexities."

Israel's representative to the United Nations in Geneva, Daniel Meron, said in a statement, "Instead of addressing the rights of Israelis to live in peace and security and the extensive measures taken by Israel to alleviate the suffering of civilians caused by Hamas in Gaza, the High Commissioner continues to spread a narrative filled with slander."

Hundreds of thousands of residents of Gaza are living in tragic conditions amid the rubble, after the destruction of most of the civilian infrastructure, the lack of food and medical supplies, and a complete closure of the crossings for months.

UN reports indicate that a large part of the sector has effectively entered a state of famine, while humanitarian aid remains piled up at the borders without being allowed to enter regularly.

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

Since October 7, 2023, with American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza, including killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders from the International Court of Justice in this regard.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 6:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

One third of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons are without charges.

The "Palestinian Prisoners Club" revealed that about one-third of Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons are held under administrative detention, without any charges being filed against them.

According to consistent sources, the total number of Palestinian detainees in the occupation's prisons currently stands at approximately 11,100, including 49 women and 400 children, among whom about 3,500 are under administrative detention.

Administrative detention is a military order issued by Israel to imprison individuals on the grounds of "security threats," without any charges being filed, and it can extend up to six months, subject to renewal.

The Prisoners Club stated in a statement on Monday that "the occupation authorities continue to escalate their unprecedented use of administrative detention, which has become one of the most prominent tools that have significantly increased the number of detainees in the occupation's prisons since the onset of the genocide war."

The Prisoners Club added that "the percentage of administrative detainees has reached 32 percent of the total number of prisoners, which is the highest rate compared to those detained, sentenced, and classified as unlawful combatants."

It noted that "during the past two weeks, the occupation has re-arrested dozens administratively, including former prisoners who had previously spent time under administrative detention and were released only a few months ago."

It emphasized that "the occupation's military courts continue to play their role in entrenching the policy of administrative detention through their decisions, which are entirely based on orders from the occupation's intelligence."

The Prisoners Club pointed out that "one of the groups that the occupation continues to target through the policy of administrative detention is journalists, as among the 54 journalists currently detained by the occupation, there are 21 under administrative detention."

On Friday, the Prisoners Club revealed that the Israeli army has carried out 19,000 arrest operations in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, since it began its genocide war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023.

It clarified in a statement that "the number of arrests among women has exceeded 585 since the start of the genocide war, while more than 1,550 cases of arrest have been recorded among children."

The Prisoners Club added that "77 prisoners have died in the occupation's prisons since October 7, 2023, including 46 from Gaza detainees."

On multiple occasions, human rights centers have warned of the severe torture and serious violations faced by Palestinian prisoners inside the occupation's prisons, the most notable being starvation and denial of medical treatment, which threaten their lives.

Alongside the genocide war on Gaza, the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, have killed at least 1,018 Palestinians and injured about 7,000 others, in addition to arresting more than 19,000, some of whom have been released, according to Palestinian data.

With American support, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, resulting in 64,522 deaths and 163,096 injuries among Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, along with hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, and famine that has killed 393 Palestinians, including 140 children.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 6:03 pm - Jerusalem Time

59 dead since dawn: The occupation continues its airstrikes on the Gaza Strip.

Medical sources announced that the death toll from the ongoing Israeli occupation's fire and airstrikes on the Gaza Strip since dawn today, Monday, has risen to 59 dead.

A citizen was killed when the occupation bombed a house in the Al-Zarqa area of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City, and was transferred to the Arab National Hospital 'Field Hospital'. Additionally, 6 citizens were killed and others were injured by the occupation's fire while waiting for aid in the northern city of Khan Younis, south of the Strip.

Earlier, a citizen was killed and 3 others were injured when the occupation targeted a group of citizens in the northwest of Gaza City. Another citizen was killed due to the bombing of a group of citizens in the yard of the Baptist Hospital in the center of Gaza City.

The occupation's airstrikes have concentrated on Gaza City, which has been subjected to intense aerial and artillery bombardment since dawn, resulting in dozens of casualties among dead and wounded across various parts of the city.

In the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in the northwest of the city, 3 citizens were killed and others were injured due to the occupation's bombing of two inhabited houses, followed by another strike from a drone that targeted a tent housing displaced persons near the Tamus intersection, leading to the death of 3 more.

In Al-Yarmouk Street in the north of the city, the occupation's warplanes launched a fierce strike on the home of the Al-Dweihi family, resulting in the death of 5 citizens, while 4 others, including a girl, were killed in a strike that targeted a tent for displaced persons in the Shalihat area west of the city.

Occupation aircraft also targeted a residential apartment in the Al-Rimal neighborhood west of Gaza, resulting in the martyrdom of two brothers, while several citizens were injured in a similar strike that hit an apartment in a residential building near the municipal park in the center of the city.

The occupation army continued to blow up houses and buildings using explosive robots around the Sheikh Radwan pool in northern Gaza, coinciding with airstrikes on the area, while occupation drones dropped explosive bombs on the rooftops of citizens' homes.

In the Al-Nuseirat camp in the center of the Strip, 5 citizens, including a girl, were killed, and 22 others were injured due to the occupation targeting a gathering of citizens.

In Khan Younis in the south of the Strip, 3 citizens, including two brothers, were killed, and 7 others were injured as a result of a bombing that targeted a tent for displaced persons in the Al-Qadisiyah camp in the Al-Mawasi area.

The occupation's artillery also shelled various areas in the north and south of Khan Younis, while warships fired shells towards the beach of Rafah City.

The occupying state, the occupying power since October 7, 2023, is committing genocide in Gaza, resulting in 64,522 dead, and 163,096 injured, most of whom are children and women, and hundreds of thousands of displaced persons, with famine claiming the lives of 393 citizens, including 140 children.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 6:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

Spain recalls its ambassador to the occupying state after diplomatic tension.

Spain summoned its ambassador in Tel Aviv after the Israeli foreign minister accused its government of "anti-Semitism," following Madrid's announcement of a new package of measures against the occupying state due to the Gaza war.

The measures included a ban on arms sales and preventing ships that supply the Israeli occupying army with fuel from using Spanish ports, in addition to banning the entry of individuals accused of war crimes and prohibiting the import of settlement products.

Israel responded by accusing Sánchez's government of exploiting the issue to divert attention from corruption scandals and barred two Spanish government figures from entering.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 5:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

"Entered in the name of humanity" .. The captive doctor Hussam Abu Safiya faces a message from the occupation prisons.

The Palestinian prisoner doctor, Hussam Abu Safiya (52 years old), suffers from severe medical neglect, having lost more than 30 kilograms of his weight. He is also suffering from high blood pressure and the worsening of previous injuries from shrapnel. This suffering comes in the context of the medical neglect violations faced by him and thousands of prisoners from the Gaza Strip in the occupation's prisons.

Lawyer Ghida Qassem, representing Dr. Abu Safiya, shared horrifying details about his health condition. The doctor, who continued his humanitarian work until the moment of his arrest, is now facing acute medical neglect, having been subjected to brutal beating that resulted in the breaking of four ribs and heart disturbances. His suffering has worsened with the recent outbreak of scabies in Ofer prison, from which he has also contracted the disease.

Dr. Abu Safiya is being held under an order that classifies him as an 'illegal combatant,' a legal amendment used by the occupation specifically against Gaza prisoners. According to his lawyer, the detention order against Abu Safiya is set to expire on September 12 of this year, leaving his fate uncertain between the possibility of extending his detention or releasing him.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 5:23 pm - Jerusalem Time

The West Bank.. Israeli settlers burn Palestinian agricultural lands.

On Monday, Israeli settlers set fire to lands in the village of Yitma south of Nablus in the northern occupied West Bank, while others cut down more than 21 fruitful olive trees in the village of Farqa west of Salfit.

Local sources reported that the head of the Yitma village council, Ahmad Abu Sanobar, said that "a number of settlers disembarked from a bus on the main road on the northern side of the village and set fire to the olive trees adjacent to the road, resulting in some of them burning."

Settlers also threw stones at passing Palestinian vehicles near the "Yitzhar" settlement south of Nablus, with no injuries reported.

In Salfit, Israeli settlers demolished approximately 110 meters of walls and cut down more than 21 fruitful olive trees, while residents were unable to access some sites that had been subjected to similar attacks.

According to data from the Palestinian Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, settlers committed 431 attacks against Palestinians and their properties in the West Bank during August.

The attacks ranged from "armed assaults on Palestinian villages, imposing facts on the ground, field executions, vandalism and land leveling, and uprooting trees."

They also established 18 new outposts "characterized by agricultural and pastoral aspects."

In preparation for the annexation of the occupied West Bank, the occupying state has intensified its crimes in the West Bank since it began its extermination war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, including demolishing homes, displacing Palestinian citizens, confiscating their lands, and expanding and accelerating settlement construction.

Alongside the extermination war on Gaza, the Israeli army and settlers in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, have killed at least 1,018 Palestinians and injured about 7,000 others, in addition to arresting more than 19,000.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 5:14 pm - Jerusalem Time

Colonizers attack citizens' vehicles south of Nablus.

Settlers attacked citizens' vehicles this evening, Monday, south of Nablus.

Local sources reported that settlers attacked the vehicles and threw stones at them on the road near the "Yitzhar" settlement established on citizens' land south of Nablus, causing damage to some of them.

The sources added that a number of settlers gathered at the checkpoints of Beit Furik east of Nablus and Awarta to the south, blocking the checkpoints to pedestrians and preventing citizens from entering and exiting through them.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 5:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

After the killing of 7 in the Jerusalem operation.. Ben Gvir calls on settlers to carry weapons: "Weapons save lives"

The Minister of National Security in the occupying government, Itamar Ben Gvir, called on Monday for the Jewish residents of the occupying entity to carry weapons, in statements made from the site of a shooting incident that occurred at the intersection near the Ramot settlement close to occupied Jerusalem, which resulted in the death of 7 people and the injury of 14 others.

The attack took place at the entrance of the Ramot neighborhood in occupied Jerusalem, where two attackers opened fire on a crowded bus station, resulting in the death of 7 settlers and the injury of 15 others, seven of whom were reported to be in serious condition.

Hebrew media reported, citing security sources, that the attackers were two Palestinian young men in their twenties from the Ramallah area, who had no security records or permits to enter the occupied areas.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 4:23 pm - Jerusalem Time

A British-Palestinian campaign demands an investigation into the head of the occupying government on charges of war crimes.

The "Middle East Eye" website published a report stating that a British-Palestinian campaign has called on the London police to investigate Israeli occupation President Isaac Herzog on charges related to war crimes, just ahead of his scheduled visit to Britain this week.

The report clarified that the International Center for Justice for Palestinians contacted the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Unit (SO15), indicating that Herzog could bear criminal responsibility for alleged war crimes, crimes against humanity, torture, and acts that may amount to potential genocide.

The center confirmed that diplomatic immunity does not exempt Herzog from questioning, and that the London police must adhere to both international and local laws in this context.

The website quoted Jonathan Purcell, the center's Chief of Public Affairs and Communications, saying: "This action represents a significant escalation in global legal efforts to hold senior Israeli officials accountable for war crimes and serious violations of international law."

Purcell added: "The rule of law applies to everyone regardless of their positions or nationalities. If political leaders refuse to submit to legal processes, their soldiers will be left vulnerable to justice alone, without immunity or protection. There will be no safe haven for suspects of war crimes. International law demands accountability, and we are determined to achieve it."

The website noted that this unannounced visit by Herzog is expected to provoke widespread outrage, especially since the Prime Minister of the occupation, Benjamin Netanyahu, is wanted by the International Criminal Court for committing war crimes and crimes against humanity.

The report pointed out that although Herzog is not wanted by the International Criminal Court, he has supported Israeli military operations in Gaza.

In October 2023, he stated that all Palestinians in Gaza are "unequivocally" responsible for Hamas's attack on October 7, saying at the time: "All this talk about unaware and uninvolved civilians is incorrect," a statement widely described as having a genocidal tone.

"Middle East Eye" indicated that Herzog's upcoming visit is the latest in a series of visits by senior Israeli officials to Britain over the past two years amid the Israeli genocide campaign in Gaza.

It noted that on November 25, 2024, the Chief of Staff of the Israeli occupation, Herzi Halevi, secretly visited London and met with Attorney General Lord Richard Heappey, where he received special immunity from the Labour Party government.

It added that the Israeli occupation's Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar made a similar secret visit in mid-April to hold talks with his British counterpart.

The report stated that these visits came days after Israeli occupation authorities detained and deported Labour MPs Ibtisam Muhammad and Yuwan Yang, while the commander of the Israeli Air Force, Major General Tomer Bar, had previously met with senior British defense officials during a visit to the United Kingdom.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 3:53 pm - Jerusalem Time

Gaza Health: The forced evacuation of hospitals imposed by Israel puts the lives of hundreds of patients at risk.

The Director of Health in Gaza, Munir Al-Barsh, warned today, Monday, that the forced evacuation of hospitals imposed by Israel endangers the lives of hundreds of patients, emphasizing that doctors and medical staff have decided to stay with the patients, especially children and those in intensive care.

Al-Barsh stated in a press statement today that more than 200 patients in intensive care need ventilators, noting that evacuating them means killing them directly, adding: "We will not leave our hospitals, and we will not abandon our patients; the alternative is death."

He explained that hospitals in Gaza are suffering from a severe shortage of basic resources, which prevents hundreds of urgent surgeries from being performed, at a time when the spread of diseases and epidemics is increasing due to water contamination.

He pointed out that more than 100 cases of Guillain-Barré syndrome have been recorded, amid the medical teams' inability to diagnose new diseases resulting from the deteriorating health conditions.

Al-Barsh called on the international community to fulfill its legal and humanitarian responsibilities and to implement the Geneva Conventions to protect health workers and civilians, stressing that hospitals are not safe from bombardment.

Al-Barsh's statements coincided with Israel's call for the residents of Gaza City to evacuate southward via Al-Rasheed Street towards the Mawasi area, considering it a humanitarian area, which the health authorities in the sector rejected as a form of forced displacement.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel has been committing genocide in Gaza, including killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders from the International Court of Justice to stop.

This genocide has resulted in 64,455 martyrs and 162,776 injured Palestinians, most of whom are children and women, over 9,000 missing, hundreds of thousands displaced, and famine that has claimed the lives of 393 Palestinians, including 140 children.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 3:39 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli newspapers: Netanyahu ignites a dangerous crisis with Egypt

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ignited a dangerous diplomatic crisis with Egypt by publicly suggesting the possibility of allowing Palestinians in Gaza to cross into Egyptian territory through the Rafah crossing.

Haaretz reported that Netanyahu's cunning knows no bounds, highlighting his audacity in attacking Egypt in the name of defending the "free will" of Gaza's residents to leave a war zone.

It explained that he is promoting the displacement of two million people both locally and internationally while lecturing those who refuse to accept refugees about human rights, despite being the one who created this problem.

The newspaper condemned Netanyahu's statements, describing them as a sly attempt to reframe the transfer of populations—which is widely considered a war crime—as a humanitarian gesture.

Netanyahu claimed he was defending the "free will" of Gaza's residents, accusing Egypt of depriving Palestinians of their basic right to flee from a war zone.

However, Cairo interpreted his remarks as an attempt to justify the consequences of Israel's actions in Gaza and to place the burden of the resulting humanitarian crisis on Egypt.

Yoav Limor, a columnist for Israel Hayom, explained how these statements affected Egypt's most sensitive pressure points: the fear of a mass influx of refugees and concerns about economic distress.

He noted that Egypt hastened to issue an official condemnation, accusing Netanyahu of trying to prolong the conflict and evade responsibility for the humanitarian disaster in Gaza.

However, he clarified that Netanyahu's office responded with further provocation, insisting on the principle of "freedom of movement" and implying that Egypt is imprisoning Palestinians against their will.

He added that he also hinted at the possibility of delaying Israeli natural gas exports to Egypt, which increases tension in the vital bilateral relations established under the 1979 peace treaty.

Limor warned that this diplomatic deterioration coincides with Israel intensifying its military campaign in Gaza.

He stated that the Israeli army has recently escalated its airstrikes on high-rise buildings in Gaza as part of the second phase of Operation "Gideon's Chariots," noting that this comes within a broader context of pressuring civilian populations to move south, paving the way for an expansion of ground operations.

According to Limor, many Palestinians are hesitant to move again after multiple waves of displacement during the war, complicating the Israeli military strategy and increasing the likelihood of international backlash as the humanitarian situation deteriorates.

Both Haaretz and Israel Hayom expressed growing concern over Netanyahu's escalating isolation.

Haaretz criticized the Prime Minister for jeopardizing Israel's most important regional peace agreement and undermining decades of strategic diplomacy.

As for Limor, he highlighted the disconnect between Netanyahu and key stakeholders, including security officials, families of prisoners, and frontline soldiers.

The writer considered the Prime Minister's reliance on marginal interviews and provocative statements—such as his recent acknowledgment of the Armenian genocide, which worsened relations with Turkey—indicates his focus on short-term political gains at the expense of long-term national interests.

Both articles warned that Israel risks entering a period of escalating diplomatic isolation, regional instability, and worsening internal pressures unless it abandons its current course and re-engages in diplomatic solutions based on international law and strategic cooperation.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 3:13 pm - Jerusalem Time

UN Human Rights Commissioner: The international community has failed the Palestinians in Gaza

The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk, stated that the international community is failing to fulfill its duty and has let down the Palestinians in Gaza, emphasizing that Israel is legally obligated to comply with the orders of the International Court of Justice, to stop acts of genocide, to punish those who incite it, and to ensure sufficient aid reaches Gaza.

This was said in a speech delivered during the opening of the 60th session of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, Switzerland, on Monday.

He explained that the mass killings perpetrated by Israel against Palestinian civilians in Gaza, which cause indescribable suffering and destruction, hinder the delivery of sufficient aid to save lives, lead to civilian starvation, and kill journalists, shake the conscience of the world.

He added: "I am horrified by the public use of genocidal rhetoric by high-ranking Israeli officials."

Turk affirmed that the region is yearning for peace, and that the Gaza Strip has become a graveyard due to Israeli massacres.

He mentioned that "more militarization, occupation, annexation, and repression will only fuel more violence, revenge, and terrorism."

He continued: "The international community is not fulfilling its duty. We are letting down the people of Gaza. Where are the decisive steps to prevent genocide? Why are countries not making more efforts to prevent these horrific crimes? Countries must stop the flow of weapons that may violate the laws of war to Israel."

Turk emphasized the necessity of exerting maximum pressure to achieve a ceasefire, release arbitrarily detained prisoners, and deliver sufficient humanitarian aid to Gaza.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 3:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

Colonizers set fire to lands in Yatma south of Nablus.

Colonists set fire this evening, Monday, to lands in Yatma south of Nablus.

The head of the Yatma village council, Ahmad Abu Sanubar, reported that a number of colonists disembarked from a bus on the main road on the northern side of the village and set fire to the olive trees adjacent to the road, resulting in some of them burning.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 2:11 pm - Jerusalem Time

Prisoners' Club: 32 percent of detainees are held under administrative detention.. The occupation targets journalists as part of a systematic policy.

The Palestinian Prisoners Club confirmed that the Israeli occupation authorities continue an unprecedented escalation in the use of administrative detention, which has transformed since the onset of the genocide against the Gaza Strip into a primary tool for increasing the number of detainees, with its percentage rising to 32 percent of the total number of prisoners in occupation prisons.

The Prisoners Club clarified that during the past two weeks, the occupation has re-arrested dozens of Palestinians administratively, including released prisoners who were freed only a few months ago.

It pointed out that the military courts of the occupation continue to play a central role in entrenching this policy through sham trials, which are entirely based on orders issued by the intelligence agency, exposing the true role of these courts as a tool for providing formal legitimacy to the occupation's decisions.

The club emphasized that the occupation specifically targets journalists in an attempt to assassinate the voice of truth. Recently, it re-arrested journalists Muath Ammarna and Asid Ammarna from Bethlehem and transferred them to administrative detention, where the Israeli intelligence issued an order to detain Muath for four months and Asid for six months; both are released prisoners.

The occupation authorities also renewed the administrative detention of journalist Ali Samoudi from Jenin for an additional four months, raising the number of detained journalists to 54, including 21 under administrative detention.

During a visit by the Prisoners Club to him in "Negev" prison, journalist Ali Samoudi revealed his health and humanitarian suffering, confirming that he has been wearing the same clothes since his transfer a few months ago, and he fell in the "fawra" yard, causing a head injury, in addition to being subjected to abuse and assault during his transfer from "Megiddo" to "Negev," where his glasses were broken.

Samoudi suffers from the effects of an old injury sustained during the assassination of journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, in addition to worsening health problems. As for journalist Muath Ammarna, who lost one of his eyes in 2019 due to being shot by the occupation while performing his journalistic work, he still suffers from a bullet lodged in the wall of his brain, along with diabetes and other health issues.

The Prisoners Club confirmed that the targeting of journalists through administrative detention adds to a long series of violations faced by prisoners, including systematic torture, denial of medical treatment, starvation, and physical and psychological assaults, considering this an extension of the policy of assassinating journalists in the Gaza Strip during the ongoing aggression, aimed at obscuring the Palestinian narrative and erasing the truth.

The total number of prisoners in occupation prisons exceeds 11,100 as of early September 2025. The number of those detained administratively is 3,577, including women and children. Since the onset of the genocide, 197 cases of arrest among journalists have been recorded. There are still 54 journalists under arrest, including 49 who were detained since the beginning of the war, and 5 others who were detained prior to it.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 1:56 pm - Jerusalem Time

The presidency reaffirms its steadfast position in rejecting and condemning any targeting of civilians and denouncing all forms of violence.

The Palestinian presidency has renewed its confirmation of its steadfast position in rejecting and condemning any targeting of Palestinian and Israeli civilians, and denouncing all forms of violence and terrorism, regardless of their source.

The presidency emphasized that security and stability in the region cannot be achieved without ending the occupation, stopping the acts of genocide in the Gaza Strip, and the terrorism of settlers in the West Bank, including occupied Jerusalem.

It stressed that the attainment of the Palestinian people's legitimate rights to an independent and sovereign state with East Jerusalem as its capital, and achieving security and peace for all, is what will end the cycle of violence in the region.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 1:10 pm - Jerusalem Time

Occupation forces intensify their operations in the villages of Ramallah following the Jerusalem operation.

The occupation army announced on Monday that it is conducting extensive searches in cooperation with the police for suspects related to the shooting incident that occurred in Jerusalem, resulting in the death and injury of several settlers.

The spokesperson for the occupation army clarified that the forces carried out encirclement operations around several villages in the Ramallah governorate in the occupied West Bank, as part of what he described as "thwarting terrorist activities," in addition to conducting field interrogations and extensive searches in the area.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 1:03 pm - Jerusalem Time

Jabalia ambush.. 4 soldiers from the occupation army killed in a bomb explosion in a tank north of Gaza.

Hebrew media revealed on Monday morning that four soldiers from the armored corps of the occupation army were martyred and others were injured in a security incident described as 'difficult' in the Jabalia area in northern Gaza Strip.

According to initial details, the soldiers were martyred as a result of their tank being targeted by an explosive device at dawn while returning from a military operation.

The ambush occurred around five o'clock in the morning near the town of Jabalia, and the crew of the targeted tank was returning from a military operation dubbed 'Preparedness with Dawn.'

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 1:03 pm - Jerusalem Time

The genocide in Gaza is a reality that has finally reached the world!

The occupying state, supported by America, has not only committed war crimes during the war on Gaza since October 2023, but has also perpetrated crimes against humanity according to all international standards, most notably systematic genocide.

From the first day of the war, the occupying state followed a policy of mass killings targeting the population indiscriminately, without red lines, focusing on densely populated areas of displaced persons and targeting destructive weapons in residential areas, including explosive bombs that lead to mass killings and total destruction.

Entire families have been targeted inside their homes, shelters, and tents of the displaced, resulting in the erasure of hundreds of families from civil records, and this policy continues to be pursued.

This information was confirmed by a United Nations report issued in November 2024, in addition to separate reports from Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

Random killings were carried out by Israeli occupation aircraft, which executed dozens of random bombing operations targeting citizens in the streets, at intersections, and in front of homes, resulting in thousands of casualties.

Dozens of citizens were also targeted by random shelling during what they call 'ground preparation for an invasion of the area,' regardless of the number of victims killed by this random shelling and run over by tank treads.

In addition, ambulances, rescue crews, displaced persons, hospitals, shelters, journalists, children, women, and the elderly have been targeted, who represent the highest percentage of casualties according to Palestinian and international estimates.

Among the most notable random killings recently were those of groups waiting for aid, where hundreds were killed and injured while trying to obtain food assistance amid Israeli starvation, at the doors of American aid offices complicit in those killings.

The policy of starvation and closure is the Israeli policy followed since the first moments of the war, starting with the closure of crossings and outlets and preventing the entry of any aid, goods, or medicines according to several reports, most notably from the International Association of Genocide Scholars (IAGS) and the United Nations' Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) report.

The occupation continues to use every means contrary to international law, including starvation as one of the most prominent weapons against more than two million citizens, with the aim of forcibly displacing them.

Hundreds of victims, especially children, have fallen due to starvation and malnutrition, and starvation continues to be used in Gaza despite the occupation's attempts to deny it by allowing some trucks to enter to present a different image to the world about the catastrophic and tragic situation in Gaza.

The occupation has completely destroyed dozens of hospitals, schools, universities, power stations, water and sewage networks, infrastructure, mosques, and churches.

Entire streets have been demolished with fire belts or by bulldozing them, and currently, entire residential blocks and neighborhoods are being destroyed, turning them into scorched earth unfit for life, by introducing explosive vehicles and detonating them, which destroys entire areas, with the Rafah Governorate being almost completely destroyed, as well as areas like Beit Hanoun, Shuja'iyya, Zeitoun, and Jabalia.

The genocide war on Gaza has revealed the truth of the Israeli occupation to the world and the international community, exposing its true image. After promoting itself as a 'wronged entity,' it has been revealed to be a 'wrongful and murderous entity.'

This truth was not born from a single moment or crime, but rather the result of a long accumulation of events, massacres, and atrocities.

After the Nakba of the Palestinians and their displacement and expulsion from their homes and lands in 1948, the occupying state succeeded in promoting itself as a 'small democratic entity surrounded by Arab enemies,' employing the narrative of 'survivors of the Holocaust' and 'the people who returned to their land after the diaspora' to gain widespread Western sympathy.

The occupation also portrayed Palestinian resistance in the Western media as 'terrorism,' which resonated widely and found acceptance in the world due to the strength of foreign media that adopted the narrative of the occupation.

The Gaza War of 2023 came after a series of wars that began in 2008 and continued until 2021, with each war further exposing the occupying state and revealing its targeting of civilians, homes, families, bombing of hospitals, schools, mosques, and shelters, and the killing of thousands of children, women, the elderly, doctors, and journalists.

This changing perspective has become evident, with the changing positions of free peoples around the world and massive demonstrations taking place in London, Paris, New York, Istanbul, South Africa, and elsewhere.

So, did the occupying state really lose more in its ongoing war on Gaza in front

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 12:59 pm - Jerusalem Time

Operation Jerusalem.. 9 points reveal details of the shooting in the Ramot settlement, resulting in 6 dead and 15 injured.

On Monday morning, the occupied city of Jerusalem witnessed a shooting inside the central bus station that resulted in the death of 6 settlers and the injury of 15 others, including critical cases, in one of the most violent incidents the city has seen in recent months.

1- Location of the incident: The shooting occurred inside a central bus station at a major intersection in occupied East Jerusalem.

2- Perpetrators of the incident: The occupation police stated that two individuals carried out the armed attack.

3- Source of the perpetrators: According to Hebrew Channel 12, the attackers came from one of the villages of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.

4- Method of execution: The attackers boarded a bus at the station and opened fire inside it and then in the surrounding area, leading to mass casualties.

5- Human toll: Hebrew media confirmed the death of 6 settlers and the injury of 15 others, including 6 in critical condition.

6- Fate of the perpetrators: The occupation police announced that a security personnel and an armed citizen opened fire on the attackers, resulting in their deaths by settler gunfire.

7- Occupation measures after the incident: Large forces from the occupation army and police were deployed at the site, and entrances and exits to Jerusalem were closed, while a wide security cordon was imposed, and a suspicious object was dealt with out of fear of explosives.

8- Reactions from the occupation: Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceled his attendance at his trial session in the central court due to security developments, while National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir arrived at the scene before Netanyahu joined him later.

9- Previous incidents in Jerusalem: This incident is considered the most violent since the stabbing attack that occurred on April 9 of last year in West Jerusalem.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 12:54 pm - Jerusalem Time

"The Prisoners' Authority": The imprisoned journalist Ali Al-Samoudi is suffering from poor health conditions.

The Palestinian Prisoners and Released Prisoners Commission stated today, Monday, that the imprisoned journalist Ali Al-Samoudi (60 years old) from the city of Jenin is suffering from a poor health condition and deliberate medical neglect. He is currently held in Negev Prison (Section 15) under difficult and inhumane living conditions.

Al-Samoudi reported that the Negev Prison administration has refused to provide him with medical treatment since his arrest, noting that he was subjected to brutal treatment upon his arrest. He was held in a military barracks in Jenin camp for eighty hours, handcuffed and blindfolded, without water, food, or medication. He was also severely beaten during his transfer to Megiddo Prison, his clothes were confiscated, and his glasses were broken.

Al-Samoudi is currently held with 160 other prisoners who are completely cut off from the outside world, facing systematic starvation and continuous assaults. His health condition is very poor, accompanied by severe pains in the stomach, colon, head, and eyes, urinary tract infections, loss of consciousness, and lack of balance. He is unable to sleep and has lost 40 kilograms of weight.

Regarding the conditions of the prisoners, Al-Samoudi conveyed through the commission's lawyer that the situation is extremely difficult, and assaults against prisoners are ongoing. They are also deprived of all basic needs and living essentials such as water, food, medicine, sugar, and salt.

Al-Samoudi told the commission's lawyer, "They informed me that I am detained because I am a journalist and a correspondent for Al Jazeera and Al-Quds newspaper, and we will not charge you with anything related to your journalistic work to avoid any reactions and international scandal for Israel. I was shot on the day my colleague Shireen Abu Akleh was martyred, so my arrest is arbitrary, unjust, and illegal."

Al-Samoudi was arrested on May 9, 2025, and was subjected to administrative detention, with an additional four-month renewal for the second consecutive time.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 12:53 pm - Jerusalem Time

Smotrich: "The Palestinian Authority must disappear from the map because it raises its children to kill Jews."

The Israeli Finance Minister, Bezalel Smotrich, commented on the Jerusalem operation that took place this morning, stating it was a 'difficult and horrific attack,' adding: 'People who went out to work and study were coldly murdered by despicable terrorists with great brutality.'

Smotrich noted that 'the courage of a fighter and a religious (Haredi) intervened alone to prevent a greater disaster,' as he put it.

The Finance Minister continued his inciting remarks, saying: 'The State of Israel cannot accept a Palestinian Authority that raises its children to kill Jews; this authority must disappear from the map.'

Smotrich also called for dealing with the villages from which the attackers came 'as one deals with Rafah and Beit Hanoun,' referring to the extensive bombing and destruction those areas in the Gaza Strip have faced.

PALESTINE

Mon 08 Sep 2025 12:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu is absent from his corruption trial, citing being busy with the Jerusalem operation.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed the court of his decision not to appear before it on Monday to respond to corruption charges, citing his engagement with the repercussions of the shooting incident in occupied Jerusalem.

The Israeli "Magen David Adom" (ambulance service) stated in a report that the toll from the shooting in the Ramot settlement in Jerusalem is 5 dead and 12 injured, including 7 with "serious" injuries.

Hebrew media reported the killing of two Palestinians whom they said carried out the shooting, from the towns of Qatna and Qubeiba northwest of Jerusalem.

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Mon 08 Sep 2025 12:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli media: The American proposal to release prisoners faces Hamas's rejection due to the absence of a ceasefire.

Israeli Channel 12 published a new American proposal to end the war in the Gaza Strip, which involves the release of all prisoners on the first day; however, the feasibility of such an agreement remains slim, as it does not include a ceasefire, which is a red line for Hamas.

Meanwhile, the newspaper "Maariv" reported that Trump is deeply engaged in the ongoing war in Gaza, issuing repeated statements about what he describes as progress in the prisoner deal, continuously emphasizing the importance of ending the fighting in the sector.

Channel 12 reported on Sunday that Trump has presented a new proposal to Hamas in recent days, which includes the release of all hostages, whether alive or dead, on the first day, in exchange for the release of a large number of Palestinian prisoners, along with a commitment to start negotiations to end the fighting.

The channel indicates that the continuation of these negotiations also means the continuation of the ceasefire, with Trump himself leading this process.

The channel added that among what it described as "incentives" received by Hamas is the cessation of the "Gideon 2" operation and the presence of Israeli occupation forces outside the city of Gaza.

The channel clarified that the possibility of reaching an agreement remains weak, as Hamas has not shown any willingness at any stage to accept any proposal that does not include a ceasefire and the release of all hostages, which casts significant doubt on the success of the plan.

The Israeli government responded to the channel's report by stating that it is "seriously considering President Trump's proposal," adding that "Hamas is likely to continue its refusal."

The headquarters of the families of the prisoners issued a statement following the American proposal, saying: "If the proposal attributed to the President of the United States is indeed put forward, this represents an opportunity for a real breakthrough, as President Trump has proposed a comprehensive agreement that allows for the immediate release of all forty-eight hostages and their captors, and a cessation of the war throughout the negotiation period."

The statement added that "the personal guarantee of the President of the United States is an unprecedented historic step. This agreement enhances a broad regional settlement, will lead to the release of all kidnapped individuals, and will allow soldiers and reservists to return to their homes, restoring their families and normal lives.

Moreover, the agreement paves the way for the security of the Israeli occupation and ends a fierce war that has lasted nearly two years."

The headquarters called in its statement on the Israeli occupation government to declare its absolute support for the ongoing agreement and to provide full support to President Trump until all hostages return to their settlements, whether alive for rehabilitation or dead for proper burial in the occupied territories.

In the same context, Benny Gantz, the head of the "Blue and White" party, commented on Trump's proposal, saying: "The Israeli response to President Trump's published plan should be a clear and unequivocal yes."

Gantz again called on his colleagues in the opposition to announce their provision of all necessary political support, including joining a government to free the prisoners for a limited period if necessary, stressing that "another opportunity should not be missed."

With American support, the occupation army has been committing genocide in Gaza since October 7, 2023, including killing, starvation, destruction, and forced displacement, ignoring all international calls and orders from the International Court of Justice to stop it.

The genocide has resulted in the martyrdom of 64,455 Palestinians, and the injury of 162,776 others, the majority of whom are children and women, with more than 9,000 missing, and hundreds of thousands displaced. Famine has caused the deaths of 387 people, including 138 children.