PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 1:45 pm - Jerusalem Time

Qatari Foreign Ministry: We see an opportunity to reach a "truce in Gaza"

Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majed Al-Ansari said that mediators are communicating with Israel and Hamas to take advantage of this week's ceasefire between Iran and Israel to push for a truce in the Gaza Strip.

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"If we do not seize this opportunity and this momentum, it will be a missed opportunity, one of many that have been available in the recent past. We do not want to witness that again," Al-Ansari said in an interview with Agence France-Presse.

US President Donald Trump said on Friday that a ceasefire agreement in Gaza was imminent and could be reached next week, adding, "We are working on the Gaza Strip issue and seeking a solution."

Al Ansari, who is also an advisor to the Prime Minister, added: "If we do not seize this opportunity and momentum, it will be a missed opportunity among many that have been available in the recent past. We do not want to witness this again."

Trump expressed optimism about the possibility of establishing a new ceasefire in Gaza, indicating the possibility of reaching an agreement as early as "next week."

Mediators have been engaged in months of negotiations aimed at ending the 20-month war in Gaza, and Al-Ansari explained that while there are no current talks between the two sides, Qatar has been "very involved in talking to each side separately."

When Trump took office in January, a truce was reached, but it collapsed two months later, on March 18, after the occupation violated the ceasefire agreement, with Israel intensifying its military operations in Gaza.

"We saw American pressure and what it can achieve," Al-Ansari said, referring to the truce that saw the release of dozens of Israeli hostages held by Hamas in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel.

The Qatari official added, especially in the wake of the US announcement of a ceasefire between Israel and Iran, that it is "not unlikely" that US pressure will achieve a new truce in Gaza.

He stressed: "We are working closely with them to ensure that the international community as a whole, and especially the United States, exerts appropriate pressure to ensure that both parties sit at the negotiating table."

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 1:40 pm - Jerusalem Time

ActionAid: Aid distribution centers have become a death trap for the people of Gaza

ActionAid International has expressed its deep shock at the ongoing devastation caused by the aid distribution scheme run by the US- and Israeli-run Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

In this regard, the organization said in a statement issued Saturday that more than a month has passed since the launch of these aid distribution centers, and to date, 516 people have been killed while attempting to reach the distribution points, which, instead of providing humanitarian relief, have become a deadly trap for the people of Gaza.

She stressed that this plan is completely unacceptable and violates the basic humanitarian principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence.

She stressed the need for the Israeli authorities to comply with international humanitarian law and ensure the safe and unimpeded flow of life-saving aid into Gaza, noting that military zones run by armed contractors are no substitute for an effective humanitarian system.

“While the world’s attention is focused on the escalating political developments in the region, Gaza is being forgotten. Its people, desperate for food, are forced to walk long distances and enter heavily militarized areas where they face violence,” said Reham Jafari, Communications and Advocacy Officer at ActionAid Palestine. “This is not a humanitarian operation, it’s a death trap. The people of Gaza need aid, not gunfire.”

The organization called for a complete withdrawal of occupation forces from the Gaza Strip and a permanent end to the war, immediately.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 1:36 pm - Jerusalem Time

13 Palestinian athletes killed this June

The crimes and massacres committed by the Israeli occupation army against Palestinian sports in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank continue.

The Palestinian Olympic Committee announced the death of 13 Palestinian athletes during the current month of June, as a result of the ongoing brutal Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, which began on October 7, 2023.

The Olympic Committee added in a statement issued on Saturday that the number of dead from the sports, youth, and scouting movement has risen to approximately 615, out of a total of more than 56,000 dead and more than 150,000 wounded, in a blatant violation of all international, sporting, and humanitarian conventions and values.

Among the 13 athletes killed this month were eight football players and an administrative staff member, two volleyball players, a handball player, and a Muay Thai fighter.

The football dead athletes are: Mohammed Abdel Moneim Al-Jaabari, Imad Youssef Youssef Al-Samhouri (administrator), Mohammed Mahmoud Abdel Majeed Yassin, Mustafa Mait, Abdullah Mazen Ahmed Huwaila, Ayman Jumaa Abdel Moati Al-Hamas, Mohammed Mahmoud Abdel Majeed Yassin, and Youssef Ayman Al-Najjar.

From volleyball, Abdul Karim Al-Namnam and Ahmed Mohamed Mahmoud Al-Mufti were martyred, from karate, Ayman Totah, from Muay Thai, Ammar Hamayel, and from handball, Mohamed Hussein Abdullah Al-Nashar.

These athletes were killed due to the brutal bombing and the aid lines. Each one of them had a dream to pursue, but the occupation assassinated them and their dreams, which were similar to those of their counterparts around the world: achieving a title, honorably representing the national team, and having their names written in the annals of sports heroes.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 12:45 pm - Jerusalem Time

Report: Evacuation, displacement, and ethnic cleansing in occupied Jerusalem

The occupation authorities continue to target Palestinians in Jerusalem, escalating their measures against them and preventing them from exercising their rights. This includes appealing the racist discriminatory policies practiced against them in the city, which place them in the path of forced displacement under various pretexts, in favor of the settlers and their settlement associations.

This is the opening statement of the "Weekly Settlement Report" from June 21, 2025 to June 27, 2025, issued by the "National Bureau for Defending Land and Resisting Settlements." The report notes that the town of Silwan and its neighborhoods are "once again at the forefront of developments and events, as the occupation authorities plan to displace approximately 800 Palestinians from the Batin al-Hawa neighborhood in Silwan from their homes and lands, in conjunction with similar plans to displace approximately 500 Palestinians from the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood. Not far from the Batin al-Hawa neighborhood, more than 100 homes inhabited by 1,550 Palestinians in the Al-Bustan neighborhood in Silwan are threatened with demolition and displacement.

Families notified by these authorities of the demolition of their homes face a legal battle in the occupation courts, the report continues, with the demolition notices being renewed each time.

It should be noted here that the area of Silwan town is 5,640 dunams, and includes 12 neighborhoods inhabited by approximately 58,500 Jerusalemites. There are 78 settlement outposts in the town, inhabited by 2,800 settlers.

To further strangle the Palestinians, the occupation introduced Amendment 116 to the Planning and Building Law on October 25, 2017, known as the "Kaminitz Law," one of many racist laws against Palestinians. This amendment poses a significant threat to the Palestinian existence, as it increases the severity of penalties and the speed with which they are implemented without trial. This racist law also introduces amendments to the Israeli Planning and Building Law, limiting the courts' authority to freeze demolition orders, transferring the powers of law enforcement to the state's regional committees, and imposing heavy and ongoing fines on owners of unlicensed homes.

In this regard, the report states that Israeli Supreme Court Justice Noam Solberg last week rejected a request for leave to appeal filed by the Shweiki and Odeh families, who were ordered to vacate their homes in the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in favor of settlers. The two homes are home to three families, comprising 19 Palestinians, who will be forced to vacate their homes in favor of settlers linked to the Ateret Cohanim settlement organization.

The eviction lawsuits are part of a broader campaign to forcibly displace the entire neighborhood, which has a population of about 700.

Last year, settlers seized three homes in the neighborhood after evicting the Palestinian families who lived there. The legal basis for the eviction claims is a discriminatory law that allows Jews to reclaim what these authorities call property lost in the 1948 war, while another law denies Palestinians the same right.

The case of these two families in the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood is of particular importance, the report notes, “as several other eviction cases are pending in Israeli courts. Former Supreme Court Justice Uzi Fogelman, who handled the case before retiring, asked the Attorney General in December 2022 to present the state’s position to the court, given the importance and ramifications of the issues at hand. However, the Attorney General did not submit his opinion. After Justice Fogelman retired, the case was referred to Supreme Court President Justice Amit. However, once it became clear that he was unqualified to hear the case due to his connection to one of the plaintiffs, the case was handed over to Justice Noam Solberg. This judge had previously rejected appeals in two other eviction cases in Batn al-Hawa, those of the Ghaith and Shehadeh families. He has now decided that there is no longer a need to wait for the state’s position, and he has also rejected the Shweiki and Odeh families’ request for leave to appeal. This means that in other pending cases as well, the state’s position will not be considered unless the state decides to present it independently in those cases.” procedures".

The case of the Shobaki and Abu Odeh families is not isolated from the cases of other families threatened with displacement. Five appeals following an eviction ruling issued by the Magistrate's Court in January 2025 are still pending in the courts: the home of Zuhair Rajabi – seven families and 39 individuals; the home of Abdul Fattah Rajabi – two families comprising 18 individuals; the home of Yaqoub Talal Rajabi – 11 families comprising 44 individuals; The Yusef Basbous home is home to four families comprising 21 people, and the Khalil Basbous home is home to three families comprising nine people, as well as five additional eviction lawsuits, involving dozens of families. All of these lawsuits are based on the same discriminatory and racist basis enacted by the Knesset in 1970 (the Legal and Administrative Affairs Law), which stipulates that Jews who owned property in East Jerusalem and lost it in 1948 can reclaim it from the Israeli Custodian General. This is in stark contradiction to the Absentee Property Law of 1950, which stipulates that Palestinians who lost their property in Israel in 1948 and became refugees are not entitled to reclaim it .

International law prohibits evictions, as confirmed by the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice issued last July. The Court (in paragraphs 119, 122, 163, and 196) referred to Israel's settlement policy in East Jerusalem and the discriminatory legal regime, particularly the Absentee Property Law, which results in the eviction of Palestinians from their homes in favor of settlers. The Court ruled that this policy constitutes a violation of international law. In July of last year, the United Nations Human Rights Office in the occupied Palestinian territory expressed concern about the future of approximately 87 Palestinian families, comprising between 600 and 800 Palestinians, who are threatened with forced eviction from their homes in the Silwan neighborhood of occupied East Jerusalem, facilitated by the application of illegal and discriminatory Israeli laws against Palestinians in the occupied territory. After listing a number of cases targeted for eviction, the office emphasized that these cases are examples of an ongoing, systematic campaign waged by settlers and the discriminatory application of a set of laws, including Israel's Absentee Property Law and the Legal and Administrative Matters Law of 1970.

Not far from the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood in the town of Silwan, Palestinians in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of occupied Jerusalem continue to suffer and fear for their existence. This neighborhood is home to approximately 600 Palestinians belonging to several families, including the Kurds, Skafys, and Qasems, among others. These families were displaced from their lands in Palestine in 1948, such as those in al-Baqa'a, Deir Yassin, Lifta, Haifa, and Jaffa. At that time, they resided in Karm al-Jaouni and Kabaniyat Umm Haroun.

The residents of this neighborhood, as is clear, are Palestinian refugees who were displaced from their lands and farms in 1948. The Kurd family is a refugee from Haifa, the Sabbagh family from Jaffa, the Dajani family from Beit Dajan and Jaffa, and the Dahoudi and Abu Arafa families, among others, came as refugees from the western neighborhoods of Jerusalem. The neighborhood is also home to families who gave up their UNRWA cards in exchange for a house and a small plot of land from the Jordanian administration. These families are struggling against the settlers living among them, who, with the support of the occupation authorities and especially the Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben-Gvir, are seeking to empty the neighborhood of its original inhabitants. They have seized three homes whose original owners were displaced and live in them. These homes have become the nucleus of a settlement that the settlers call "Shimon Sadik Neighborhood." Behind these lawsuits is the settler organization Ateret Cohanim, which operates in the Old City and the Batn al-Hawa neighborhood of Silwan. Meanwhile, the Nahalat Shimon company operates in Sheikh Jarrah alongside other settler organizations that have no connection to the Jewish residents of the properties. Instead, they seek out the heirs of these residents, purchase their properties, and file lawsuits to evict them on ideological grounds, with the goal of establishing settlements in the heart of Palestinian neighborhoods.

This "Nahalat Shimon" is the bottom line of a network of companies registered in various countries, including the United States, all of which aim to conceal the parties behind the costly legal efforts to expel Palestinian families.

In this context, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) recently revealed that more than 680 Palestinians were displaced in the first half of 2025 due to the demolition of their homes on the pretext of lacking building permits issued by the Israeli authorities in Area C of the West Bank, more than double the number during the same period in 2024. The office stated that since the beginning of the military escalation between Israel and Iran on June 13, Israeli forces have continued to tighten restrictions on movement to and within the West Bank. The main checkpoints on vital roads have been completely closed, all road gates leading to the city of Hebron have been closed, and residents of most Palestinian towns have been prevented from accessing Route 60, the main road linking the north and south of the West Bank. Meanwhile, settler movement on the roads has continued uninterrupted. Israeli authorities also carried out a mass demolition operation in the Khallet ad-Dabaa residential community in the Hebron Governorate, the fourth such incident in 2025. Of the 78 structures demolished in the community this year, 62 percent were provided as humanitarian aid.

settler terrorism

Meanwhile, settlers continued their rampage, with their violence and terror sweeping across vast areas of the West Bank. The Ramallah and al-Bireh governorate was the most targeted, followed by Nablus and Hebron. These terrorists roamed the Palestinian countryside armed with rifles, distributed by Ben-Gvir, and explosive devices.

Settler violence and terrorism range from the destruction of property, the burning of homes and cars, to the bulldozing of land, the establishment of new settlement outposts, and the installation of iron gates, as the occupation army does.

Settler terrorism reached its peak with the criminal act perpetrated by dozens of settlers in the town of Kafr Malik in the Ramallah and al-Bireh Governorate, which left three martyrs and several others injured.

The weekly violations documented by the National Office for the Defense of Land were as follows during the reporting period:

Jerusalem: Israeli occupation forces demolished a house, a parking lot, and razed a plot of land in the Ras Khamis neighborhood of Shuafat refugee camp, all of which are owned by Jerusalemite Anas al-Rajabi, without prior warning, for the benefit of settler associations. In the town of Hizma, the occupation authorities decided to seize land on the street adjacent to Wadi Azriq, starting from the main street leading to the town of Jaba' and reaching the Aqabat area. The authorities also demolished a two-story house in the town belonging to Mutawakil al-Khatib, without prior notice.

Ramallah: Dozens of settlers launched a large-scale attack on the town of Kafr Malik, opening fire, burning vehicles, and destroying property in the southern part of the town. Three civilians were killed and several others were injured. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society also confirmed eight cases of suffocation after settlers set fire to a house at the Karmelo Junction near the village of Taybeh.

Settlers continued bulldozing and uprooting ancient olive trees in the lands of Sinjil town for the third consecutive day. In the village of Al-Mughayyir, citizen Raqad Jumaa Abu Aliya was injured while he was grazing his sheep on his land, which led to his injury and bruises, in the "Marj Sa'i" plain between the villages of Abu Falah and Al-Mughayyir. In the town of Beit Liqya, west of Ramallah, occupation forces demolished an agricultural room belonging to citizen Rabhi Nimer Mustafa Asi and completely destroyed its contents. Settlers also attacked citizens' vehicles at the entrance to the "Shilo" settlement, near the town of Turmus Ayya, throwing stones at them, and assaulted their passengers by spraying them with pepper gas while they were stopped at a traffic light.

In Turmus Ayya, settlers set fire to the lands of citizens who had risen up to confront the settler attack. Settlers also attacked the Abu Fazaa al-Ka'abneh family, east of Ramallah, and burned a car parked in front of a house. This came days after provocative settler actions around Bedouin communities, including chanting religious slogans and making direct threats, in an attempt to impose a new reality on the ground.

Local sources reported that a number of settlers fired live ammunition at residents and their property in Sinjil after residents confronted a group of them who tried to bring their sheep between the town's homes. Another group also assaulted a citizen from the eastern farm while he was in his vehicle.

Hebron: Settlers released their livestock onto Palestinian agricultural land and seized a water well in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, under the protection of occupation soldiers.

In another attack, settlers unleashed their herds of livestock in the vicinity of citizens' homes in Khirbet Aqwawis in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron, destroying farmers' crops, damaging orchards and fruit trees, and vandalizing agricultural infrastructure such as irrigation canals and wells. Citizen Muhammad Ahmad Mahmoud al-Hour, 48, was killed and another was seriously injured by settlers' bullets in Surif, who attacked the "Al-Qurainat" area under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces, firing live bullets at citizens while they were trying to extinguish a fire set by settlers on the lands there. A number of settlers from the "Susya" settlement attacked citizens and their property in Masafer Yatta and set them on fire.

Bethlehem: Israeli occupation forces demolished an agricultural room, razed land, and filled in a water well in the village of Wadi Rahhal. They also uprooted dozens of olive trees in the village of Husan. Settlers installed eight iron gates on agricultural roads in the town's lands, six of which were in the Wadi al-Abyar area and two in the Faghur and Wadi al-Walaja areas. This prevents farmers from accessing their lands, estimated at approximately 12,000 dunams, all of which are planted with grape vines, olive trees, and other crops.

In Wadi al-Nis village, the occupation authorities notified Saeed Fawzi Mahmoud Hammad to stop work on his agricultural land, where he is building cement retaining walls, which will be demolished later. They also seized a bulldozer belonging to Abdullah Yousef Ahmed Hammad, who was working on the land. The land is approximately 10 dunams in area and the owner intends to work on it for agricultural purposes. Settlers also attacked citizens' vehicles near al-Minya village and began bulldozing agricultural land in the Shoshala area planted with grapevines and almond trees, with the aim of expanding the borders of the "Daniel" settlement. The occupation forces also bulldozed areas of agricultural land in the al-Sana'a area in the town of Husan, near the "Beitar Illit" settlement junction, which led to the uprooting of dozens of olive trees.

Nablus: Settlers plowed and fenced off agricultural land in the village of Qaryut in the Khirbet Sarra area between the villages of Qaryut and Jalud. Others uprooted dozens of trees between the villages of Aqraba and Majdal Bani Fadel after they raided the lands located between the villages of Majdal Bani Fadel and Aqraba in an area called Suf, uprooting and breaking about 80 trees there. A citizen was injured in the head after settlers threw stones at him in the village of Asira al-Qibliya, south of Nablus. Settlers had previously set fire to lands in the village and prevented civil defense crews from reaching the fire to extinguish it.

In the village of Duma, settlers closed a street north of the village with earth mounds, connecting the village to the village of Majdal Bani Fadel to the north. Others resumed work on establishing a settlement outpost in the town of Huwara, south of Nablus, after cutting down olive and forest trees in the Jabal al-Ras area of the town, which is about 500 meters from citizens' homes. They rebuilt barracks and set up tents and supplied them with an electricity network. In the village of Einabus, occupation forces demolished a two-story house, each measuring 130 square meters, inhabited by 10 people, after forcing them to evacuate before the demolition was carried out.

Jordan Valley: Settlers stormed the village of Arab al-Malihat in the al-Mu'arrajat area, held a provocative party, chanted racist slogans, and attempted to steal an iron barn during the raid before being discovered by residents who confronted them, prompting them to flee. Others fenced off more land in the al-Farisiya area in the northern Jordan Valley.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 12:27 pm - Jerusalem Time

The number of dead child due to malnutrition has risen to 66.

Medical sources announced on Saturday that the number of children killed by hunger and malnutrition in the Gaza Strip has risen to 66. This comes amid the ongoing blockade, the closure of crossings, food shortages, and the ban on the import of baby formula and nutritional supplements for vulnerable and vulnerable groups, especially infants and the sick.

It's worth noting that the World Health Organization announced this morning that approximately 112 children have been admitted to hospitals in the Gaza Strip every day for treatment for malnutrition since the beginning of the year, due to the stifling Israeli blockade.

Of the 36 hospitals in the Gaza Strip, 17 are partially functioning, and there is no hospital in northern Gaza or in Rafah in the south.

ARAB AND WORLD

Sat 28 Jun 2025 12:11 pm - Jerusalem Time

Araqchi: Tehran is ready to resume talks with the US.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said his country is "basically ready" to resume nuclear negotiations with the United States, although he called on US President Donald Trump to "tone down his rhetoric."

This came in a post by Araghchi on the X platform, in which he said, "If President Trump is sincere in his desire to reach an agreement, he must put aside his disrespectful and unacceptable tone toward Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, and stop harming millions of his loyal followers."

Trump had said that new talks with Iran would take place next week, but did not provide any details.

It is noteworthy that a sixth round of US-Iranian talks scheduled for Oman on June 15 was canceled after Israel carried out strikes on Iranian targets two days earlier, followed by US forces bombing key Iranian nuclear sites.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 10:11 am - Jerusalem Time

WHO: 112 children enter Gaza hospitals daily due to malnutrition

The World Health Organization announced that approximately 112 Palestinian children have been admitted to hospitals in the Gaza Strip every day for treatment for malnutrition since the beginning of the year, due to the stifling Israeli blockade.

WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus stated in a press statement that the situation in Gaza, which is subjected to intense Israeli attacks and a stifling blockade, "has passed the point of catastrophe."

He added that 17 hospitals out of 36 in the Gaza Strip are partially operating, noting that there is no hospital in northern Gaza or in Rafah in the south.

He noted that 500 people were "killed" while trying to obtain food at humanitarian aid distribution points operated by the United States and Israel, but not by the United Nations.

Ghebreyesus stated that the World Health Organization had "very limited" access to Gaza this week for the first time since March 2.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 9:29 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces citizens to be forcibly displaced from areas in the central Gaza Strip.

The Israeli occupation army continues to forcibly displace thousands of citizens in several areas of the Gaza Strip to other areas, this time from the central Gaza Strip, amid its ongoing 21-month-long war of genocide and forced displacement plans.

The occupation demanded, via a post on social media, last midnight, "those present in the municipalities of Nuseirat, Zahraa, and Al-Maghraqa, in the neighborhoods of the North Coast, Al-Nuzha, Al-Bawadi, Al-Basma, Al-Zahraa, Al-Basatin, Badr, Abu Huraira, Al-Rawda, and Al-Safa (...), to evacuate immediately south to the Al-Mawasi area."

The occupation army warned citizens against returning to areas it described as "dangerous combat zones," meaning areas it had warned them to evacuate.

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

The genocide left approximately 189,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and a famine claimed the lives of many, including children.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 9:25 am - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu's visit to Washington: Concluding a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and normalization with Syria

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's visit to the United States, scheduled for next month, aims to normalize relations with Syria and conclude a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas, according to Israel's Channel 12.

According to the same channel, Washington is cautiously optimistic about a comprehensive normalization deal and an expansion of the Abraham Accords, along with reaching an agreement to end the war on Gaza.

On the Israeli side, there is a realization that the key to expanding the normalization agreements will only be achieved through a commitment to US President Donald Trump to end the war on Gaza. There is a possibility of a limited expansion of the Abraham Accords and reaching an agreement with Syria alone, but Netanyahu is interested in a comprehensive deal that also includes Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Indonesia, and Malaysia.

For his part, Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, favors a comprehensive agreement that includes a prisoner exchange and expanded normalization agreements, and he is also expected to pressure Qatar after the proposed agreement is formulated, according to Israel's Channel 12.

According to Israeli sources, talks on a ceasefire in Gaza are continuing, but without any progress.

This comes as families of Israeli prisoners await a response from the Trump administration regarding the possibility of meeting with him next week. The administration, in its own words, "is the one who can pressure the mediators, Hamas, and the Israeli government to reach a comprehensive deal, despite the opposition of Ministers Bezalel Smotrich and Itamar Ben-Gvir."

Meanwhile, families of Israeli prisoners received messages from US officials stating that they are seeking a broader agreement that includes a comprehensive deal and an end to the war on Gaza.

In a related development, the Walla news website quoted an informed source as saying that Israeli Minister of Strategic Affairs Ron Dermer will travel to Washington on Monday to hold talks on Iran and the war on Gaza, in addition to coordinating a visit by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

A US official stated that Netanyahu's visit is likely to take place in the second half of July.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 9:20 am - Jerusalem Time

Occupation forces launch arrest campaign in the West Bank

Israeli occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the West Bank at dawn and early Saturday morning.

In Salfit, occupation forces arrested two young men, Nour Amin Abu Laila, brother of martyr Omar Abu Laila, and Adham Ismail Saber, a freed prisoner, after raiding their homes, searching them, and abusing them in the town of Az-Zawiya.

In Nablus, occupation forces stormed the town of Zawata, west of Nablus, raided and searched several homes, and arrested Moaz Aklik.

The occupation forces also stormed a number of villages and towns south of Nablus, and arrested: Ahmed Qat, Ihsan Nassar, and Bashir Abu Hamed, from the town of Madama, and Hassan Bassam, Muhammad Ibrahim, Mahmoud Abu Mamoun, Malik Wassef, Humam Sharif, and Muhammad Subhi, from the town of Asira al-Qibliya.

She pointed out that the occupation forces arrested citizen Mahmoud Abu Asida, from the village of Tal, southwest of Nablus, while they arrested journalist Mujahid Bani Mufleh, from the town of Beita, south of Nablus, after raiding and searching their homes.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 9:17 am - Jerusalem Time

17 dead in the Gaza Strip since dawn today

17 citizens have been killed since dawn on Saturday as a result of the ongoing Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip.

In the latest developments: Eight civilians were killed and others injured since dawn on Saturday, when Israeli warplanes bombed Gaza City and Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip.

Local sources, citing medical sources, reported that two citizens were killed and others injured in the Israeli bombing of the Adnan Al-Alami School, which houses displaced persons northwest of Gaza City.

The same sources added that six citizens were killed and others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a tent housing displaced persons in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis.

She pointed out that eight citizens were injured this morning as a result of the occupation's artillery shelling of two houses in Jabalia al-Balad.

Last night, the occupation forces carried out bombing operations targeting residential buildings in the northeastern areas of Gaza City.

The ongoing 21-month war of extermination on the Gaza Strip has left approximately 189,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands have been displaced, and famine has claimed the lives of many, including children.

PALESTINE

Sat 28 Jun 2025 9:05 am - Jerusalem Time

"Settlers attack targets water wells in Ein Samia... and the Jerusalem Water Authority warns against attempts to seize control of these stations."

They destroyed the sign bearing the name of the department and, a few days ago, broke the main water line in Well No. 6.

In a dangerous development that reflects the escalation of the settlement campaign, settlers are seeking to seize control of water wells located in the Ein Samia-Kafr Malik area, which are among the most important water sources supplying the Jerusalem Water Authority.

A group of settlers stormed these stations and removed the sign bearing the name of the authority, which was placed at the entrance to these stations, and destroyed it. A few days ago, they also broke the main water line in Well No. 6, which is one of the most important wells in the Ein Samia area.

These stations supply dozens of residential areas and constitute a vital nerve center for ensuring the continuity of pumping and water supply to thousands of Palestinian families in the concession area.

The Jerusalem Water Authority expressed its deep concern over this escalation, warning that attacking the pumping stations at Ein Samia constitutes not only an assault on a civilian facility, but also a direct attack on Palestinians' right to life and water, and a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law.

The Authority calls on international and human rights organizations to urgently intervene to stop these violations and ensure the protection of Palestinian water resources from settler attacks.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:54 pm - Jerusalem Time

9 dead in Israeli bombing in central and southern Gaza Strip

Nine Palestinians were killed and others wounded on Friday afternoon in two airstrikes carried out by Israeli occupation forces on various areas in the Gaza Strip.

Nasser Medical Complex reported the martyrdom of six Palestinians and the injury of others as a result of an Israeli drone strike targeting a group of Palestinians in the Khan Yunis camp in the southern Gaza Strip.

In another raid, a medical source at Al-Awda Hospital announced the deaths of three Palestinians and the injury of several others, following an Israeli attack on the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:53 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces assaulted two children and arrested two others in Jenin.

Israeli occupation forces severely beat two children on Friday, detained them for a period of time, and arrested two others in the town of Ya'bad, south of Jenin.

Palestinian sources reported that occupation forces stormed the town, drove vehicles through the streets, and severely beat two children as they played in the street. They detained them in a military vehicle for a period of time before releasing them.

She pointed out that the occupation forces arrested two other children (15 years old) while they were in front of a commercial store in the town.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu and Katz: Haaretz report is false and tarnishes the army's reputation

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yisrael Katz said in a joint statement on Friday that they reject what they described as a "lie" published by the Haaretz newspaper about Israeli soldiers opening fire on residents at aid centers in the Gaza Strip.

The statement described the reports in Haaretz as "false and heinous," and said they aimed to tarnish the reputation of the Israeli army, which it considered one of the "most moral armies in the world."

Haaretz reported that Israeli soldiers deliberately opened fire on unarmed Palestinians near aid centers run by the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Organization, on instructions from their commanders.

ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:46 pm - Jerusalem Time

Trump says he will "absolutely" bomb Iran again if it continues to enrich uranium

Washington - Saeed Erekat


US President Donald Trump said on Friday he would not hesitate to order another military strike against Tehran if intelligence showed it was continuing to enrich uranium at alarming levels, in one of his most direct warnings to Tehran since the ceasefire between Israel and Iran last Monday evening.


In response to a reporter's question, Trump said, "If the intelligence report concludes that Iran is capable of enriching uranium to a level that concerns you, would you consider bombing the country again?" The president replied, "Yes. Absolutely. Absolutely."


Speaking at a White House press conference, Trump reiterated his previous statements that Iran's nuclear facilities were "destroyed" in coordinated US strikes last week. "We took them out," he said, denying media reports that US intelligence assessments indicated the damage had set Iran's programs back only a few months. The president also reiterated his demand for full transparency from Iran ahead of any potential nuclear talks, insisting that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)—or another credible US-approved body—be granted full access to inspect Iranian facilities. "They're going to have to allow the IAEA or someone we trust—including ourselves—to come in and verify," Trump said.


However, Trump claimed that Iran still wants to reach an agreement. "They want to meet," he said, without elaborating on further details about the talks. "We may get something done—or we may not. I don't care either way."


Separately, Trump briefly touched on the Russia-Ukraine war, hinting at a possible diplomatic development. He said, "President Putin called me and said, 'I'd like to help you with Iran.' I said, 'Do me a favor: I'll take care of Iran. Help me with Russia.' We have to get this sorted. And I think something is going to happen there."

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:41 pm - Jerusalem Time

WHO delivers its first medical shipment to Gaza since March 2, describing it as a "drop in the ocean."

Washington - Saeed Erekat


World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said on Thursday that the agency had successfully delivered its first medical shipment to Gaza since March 2.


In a post on Twitter, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the WHO transported "nine trucks loaded with essential medical supplies, 2,000 units of blood, and 1,500 units of plasma" to Gaza on Wednesday.


The supplies entered through the Kerem Shalom crossing "without any looting, despite the extremely dangerous conditions along the way."


He added that the blood and plasma were transferred to the Nasser Medical Complex's refrigeration facility and will be distributed to hospitals "facing severe supply shortages amid a growing influx of infections, many of which are linked to incidents at food distribution sites."


He added that the rest of the shipment will be distributed to priority hospitals in the coming days. He noted that "four WHO trucks remain at the Kerem Shalom crossing, and more are on their way to Gaza." This delivery represents a rare success amid months of severe restrictions on humanitarian access to the besieged Strip, where health infrastructure has been devastated by the ongoing hostilities.


"These medical supplies are just a drop in the ocean," Tedros stressed. "Large-scale assistance is essential to save lives."


He reiterated his call for expanded humanitarian access, saying, "The World Health Organization calls for immediate and unhindered humanitarian access."

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 3:43 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation's aggression on Tulkarm and its camps continues for the 152nd day.

The Israeli occupation forces continued their aggression on the city of Tulkarm and its camp for the 152nd consecutive day, and on the Nour Shams camp for the 139th day, amid ongoing escalation and military reinforcements around the clock.

Local sources reported that occupation forces stormed several neighborhoods in the city, its suburbs, and its two camps, carrying out raids, searches, and field detentions of citizens, while deploying military reinforcements including vehicles and infantry units.

The city witnessed last night and this morning intense movements of occupation vehicles, especially in the southern and eastern neighborhoods. They deliberately obstructed the movement of citizens and vehicles, especially in the middle of the market, the vicinity of Martyr Thabet Thabet Square, and Nablus Street. They pursued them, while sounding their horns in a provocative manner, and driving against the traffic, endangering the lives of citizens.

In Nour Shams camp, occupation forces stormed the al-Mahjar neighborhood, raided several homes, and subjected their residents to field investigations. They then took a group of young men to the wooded area opposite the camp, detaining them for several hours before releasing them later.

Israeli occupation forces set up a flying checkpoint around the Aktaba suburb roundabout, east of the city, and subjected vehicles to thorough inspections, while detaining young men and firing live ammunition, causing a state of tension and high alert in the area.

House raids were also carried out in the vicinity of Al-Firdaws Mosque on Nablus Street, where military vehicles were seen roaming the street for hours, setting up flying checkpoints and preventing vehicles from passing.

Meanwhile, this morning, Nour Shams camp witnessed a heavy presence of occupation forces and bulldozers, as they removed the rubble of homes demolished in recent days and leveled the streets, which had been completely destroyed, separating neighborhoods from each other. The neighborhoods of Al-Manshiya, Al-Maslakh, Al-Iyada, and Al-Jami' were affected.

Over the course of two consecutive weeks, more than 50 buildings were demolished in Tulkarm camp, affecting the neighborhoods of Balawneh, Al-Akasha, Al-Nadi, Al-Sawalmeh, Al-Hamam, Al-Madaris, and their surroundings.

The occupation forces continue to impose a tight siege on the two camps and their surrounding areas, with infantry units, military vehicles, and heavy bulldozers deployed in alleyways and entrances, preventing residents from reaching their homes or checking on their property, amid direct gunfire targeting anyone approaching the area.

This daily escalation comes as part of a plan announced by the occupation authorities last May to demolish 106 buildings in both camps, including 58 buildings in Tulkarm camp alone, comprising more than 250 residential homes and dozens of commercial establishments, in addition to 48 buildings in Nour Shams camp, under the pretext of opening roads and changing geographical features.

The escalation has led to the forced displacement of more than 5,000 families from the two camps, representing over 25,000 citizens. It has also led to the complete destruction of more than 500 homes and the partial damage of 2,573 others. Meanwhile, the entrances to the camps remain blocked with barriers, transforming them into almost lifeless areas.

In the same vein, the occupation forces continue to close the two gates of the Anab military checkpoint east of Tulkarm almost permanently, preventing vehicles from passing through. They also periodically erect a flying checkpoint at the Jabara Bridge south of the city, exacerbating the suffering of residents and complicating their daily movement.

Meanwhile, the occupation forces continue to transform Nablus Street into a military barracks, continuing their seizure of a number of residential buildings there, along with parts of the city's northern neighborhood, specifically those facing Tulkarm refugee camp. The occupation forces forcibly evacuated residents of these neighborhoods, some of which have been under occupation control for more than four months, and have deployed heavy machinery and bulldozers in the surrounding areas.

This street, which serves as a link between the Tulkarm and Nur Shams refugee camps, has also suffered significant damage due to earth mounds placed by the occupation forces several months ago. The occupation forces are also heavily present, setting up flying and surprise checkpoints, obstructing vehicle movement and exacerbating the suffering of civilians.

The ongoing aggression has so far resulted in the deaths of 13 civilians, including a child and two women, one of whom was eight months pregnant. Dozens of people have been injured and arrested, and widespread destruction has been caused to infrastructure, homes, shops, and vehicles.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 3:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu again requests to cancel his trial after the court's decision to reject the request.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu filed a request on Friday with the Jerusalem District Court to cancel his trial sessions for the next two weeks, after the court rejected a similar request earlier in the day.

Netanyahu argued in his request, submitted through his lawyer, Amit Hadad, that he needed to devote his time and efforts to "top-tier political, national, and security issues" in the wake of the war on Iran and other regional and global developments.

Netanyahu submitted to the court and the public prosecution a "sealed envelope" containing his schedule for the coming week, part of which stems from deliberations and "other matters that cannot be written down at this time, in addition to dynamics and developments occurring all the time."

Netanyahu's lawyer added in the request that "other developments may arise that would alter the prime minister's schedule on a daily or even hourly basis."

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 2:42 pm - Jerusalem Time

Hamas calls on the United Nations to investigate the crime of targeting aid workers.

Hamas called on the United Nations on Friday to form an international committee to investigate the crime of targeting aid workers, 570 of whom were killed.

Hamas said in a statement, "The systematic killing of starving civilians is a shameful crime and further evidence of the brutality of the occupation and its fascist leaders."

She added, "Reports of orders to shoot at aid workers are further confirmation of the true role of the aid mechanism."

Hamas noted that the bodies of the three prisoners returned a few days ago were found by members of Abu Shabab's collaborators, not the Israeli army.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 2:36 pm - Jerusalem Time

The death toll from the genocide in Gaza rises to 56,331.

The death toll from the genocidal war and aggression waged by the Israeli occupation forces on the Gaza Strip has risen to 56,331 dead and 132,632 wounded since October 7, 2023.

The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported on Friday that the death toll includes 6,008 dead and 20,591 injuries since March 18, when the occupation resumed its aggression on the Gaza Strip following the ceasefire agreement.

Over the past 24 hours, 72 dead and 174 wounded arrived at Gaza Strip hospitals as a result of the ongoing Israeli massacres and attacks.

It said that ambulance and civil defense crews were finding it difficult to reach the victims, as a large number of them were still buried under the rubble and debris, and on the roads.

14 civilians, including 5 children, were killed and others were injured as a result of Israeli occupation aircraft bombing the northern and southern Gaza Strip.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces committed a new massacre, killing at least eight civilians, including five children, after airstrikes on the Osama Bin Zaid School, which was sheltering displaced persons in the Saftawi area, northwest of Gaza City.

He said that specialized crews and citizens recovered a number of dead, including an infant, whose bodies were charred remains. The bombing also caused widespread destruction in the area.

Medical sources at Al-Awda Hospital reported that six people were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a group of civilians in the Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

This bombing comes hours after 10 civilians were killed in an Israeli airstrike targeting a gathering of civilians near Shaaban al-Rayyes School in the al-Tuffah neighborhood east of Gaza City. The victims were transferred to the Arab Baptist Hospital in the city.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 2:18 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces arrested a young man from Al-Aqsa and removed one of the mosque's guards.

Today, Friday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested a young man from the courtyards of the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque and deported one of the mosque's guards for a week, subject to renewal.

The Jerusalem Governorate reported that occupation forces arrested a young man from the Dome of the Rock courtyard, coinciding with the Friday sermon at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

In a related development, Israeli police arrested Al-Aqsa Mosque guard Arafat Najib and took him to a police station for interrogation before issuing him a one-week, renewable ban on entering Al-Aqsa.

Meanwhile, the occupation authorities extended the detention of Jerusalemite Aya Abu Nab until next Sunday. Israeli police arrested her from her home in the city of Tamra, inside the 1948 territories, last Friday, after searching the house and vandalizing its contents.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 12:35 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation expands a colonial outpost east of Qalqilya.

Today, Friday, the Israeli occupation authorities transferred 12 mobile homes (caravans) to a new colonial outpost they established on citizens' lands east of the city of Qalqilya, and housed 10 settler families there.

Local sources reported that the transfer took place at night under heavy protection from the occupation army, as part of a plan to expand the colonial outposts of the "Kedumim" settlement, built on the lands of the village of Kafr Qaddum, east of Qalqilya.

She explained that the occupation began six months ago the process of leveling and paving a colonial road in the area, which included the leveling of about 10 dunams of land, and the establishment of a new colonial outpost on top of Mount "Al-Kadan" at the expense of the lands of the village of Kafr Qaddum, which was named "Gideon Neighborhood" and considered part of the "Kedumim" settlement.

She added that this outpost threatens to restrict farmers' access to thousands of dunams of olive trees north of the village, isolating those lands and depriving their owners of access to and cultivation.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 11:54 am - Jerusalem Time

The President of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society discusses health challenges in Palestine with the British Minister of Health.

On Thursday, the President of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, Younis Al-Khatib, discussed with the British Minister of Health, MP Wes Streeting, the critical health and humanitarian challenges in Palestine, particularly in the Gaza Strip.

During his meeting with the British Minister of Health in London, Al-Khatib provided a comprehensive briefing on the catastrophic state of the healthcare system in the Gaza Strip and the worsening health and humanitarian challenges facing the association in light of the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Strip and the escalating incursions and violence by the Israeli occupation army and settlers in the West Bank.

Al-Khatib reviewed the deteriorating state of Gaza's health system, noting that it was on the verge of complete collapse.

He explained that the association continues, despite the enormous challenges, to provide ambulance, emergency, and healthcare services through its hospitals, clinics, and medical points, despite a sharp decline in operational capacity, a severe shortage of essential medicines, and a fuel crisis that threatens the continuity of these vital services.

ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 27 Jun 2025 11:42 am - Jerusalem Time

The Israeli army bombed southern Lebanon and announced targeting a site used to manage Hezbollah's fire control system.

The Israeli occupation army launched raids in southern Lebanon, announcing that it targeted a site used to manage Hezbollah's fire control system.

Local sources reported that the Israeli army launched "a series of raids on the Kfar Tibnit area in the Nabatieh district, southern Lebanon."

The Israeli army said in a statement that it "attacked, a short time ago, with fighter jets, a site used to manage Hezbollah's fire and defense systems in the Shaqif area, in southern Lebanon."

He added that "this site is part of an underground project that was put out of service following attacks launched by the Israeli army." However, he noted that "in recent days, Hezbollah has been monitoring attempts to restore the site, and consequently, has attacked the infrastructure in the area."

The Israeli army, which has committed hundreds of violations of the ceasefire agreement with Lebanon, said that "the presence of the site and attempts to restore it constitute a flagrant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon."

According to Israeli Army Radio, "the Israeli Air Force carried out more than 15 raids on the site," noting that "in recent days, attempts to rehabilitate the site have been observed, which led to another wave of attacks."

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 11:31 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli soldiers' testimonies: The army deliberately ordered the shooting of aid seekers.

Israeli officers and soldiers reported that the Israeli army ordered its forces to deliberately fire at Gazans near humanitarian aid distribution sites over the past month, claiming to remove or disperse them, even though it was clear that these Gazans posed no threat, according to what the newspaper Haaretz reported on Friday.

"The story is that there is a complete lack of weapon purity in Gaza," one soldier said. The Israeli military prosecution claims it has asked the General Staff's Investigation Department to investigate suspected war crimes in aid distribution areas, according to the newspaper.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) oversees the distribution of aid at four centers in the Gaza Strip. The foundation began operating approximately five weeks ago, but the circumstances of its establishment are questionable. Israel established it in collaboration with evangelicals in the United States and private security companies. The foundation's current general manager is an evangelical leader close to US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The centers operate under Israeli military protection.

The centers are open for one hour a day and operate in an unorganized manner. The newspaper quoted Israeli officers and soldiers as saying that the Israeli army fires at Gazans who arrive at aid distribution centers before they open or after they close.

Soldiers who spoke to the newspaper believe that Gazans who arrive at the centers before they open, in the early hours of the morning, cannot see their boundaries due to the darkness. An Israeli soldier described the situation as an "execution field," saying, "In the place I was, between one and five people were killed every day. They shoot at them like an assault force. They don't use riot control means, they don't fire tear gas, they fire from heavy machine guns, grenade launchers, and mortar shells. They stop shooting after the centers open, and the residents know they can approach. We communicate with them through fire."

The soldier added, "They open fire early in the morning if someone wants to stand in line hundreds of meters away, and sometimes they attack them from close range, but there is no danger to the forces. I don't know of any instance where there was any shooting from the other side. There is no enemy and no weapons." He said he calls this Israeli army crime "Operation Feseekh," referring to the salted fish.

The newspaper quoted Israeli officers as confirming that the Israeli military does not publish documentation of events at aid distribution sites, and that the military is "satisfied" that GHF's activity prevented a complete collapse of international legitimacy for the continuation of the war. They believe that the Israeli military "succeeded in turning the Gaza Strip into a backyard, especially in the wake of the war in Iran."

A reserve soldier said, "Gaza no longer matters to anyone. It has become a place with its own laws. Human deaths are nothing, not even a 'regrettable accident' as they used to say."

"Operating against a population, when your only means of dealing with them is to open fire, is very problematic," an Israeli officer said. "It is morally incorrect to enter an area with tank fire, sniper fire, and mortar shells."

The same officer explained that there are guard rings around the aid distribution centers, and that the Israeli army is prohibited from entering these centers and on the roads leading to them. Palestinian organizers are present in the ring next to them, some of whom are armed and belong to the Abu Shabab militia. The Israeli army's guard ring includes tanks, snipers, and mortars, ostensibly to protect those present and allow aid distribution.

“At night, we fire to make it clear to the residents that this is a combat zone and that they should not approach it,” the same officer added. “At a certain point, the mortar fire stops, and then the residents begin to approach. Then we resume firing to let them know that it is forbidden to approach. Eventually, we observed shells falling among groups of people. In other cases, we fired tank rounds and threw grenades, and a group of citizens who approached under the cover of fog were hit.” He claimed that “this is not intentional, but things like this happen.”

The officer continued that residents don't know when the aid distribution centers will open. "I don't know who makes the decisions, but we give orders to residents and they don't implement them, or they change. There were instances at the beginning of the month when they told us they had issued statements about opening the center at noon, and residents arrived early in the morning to be the first to receive food. Because they arrived early, the aid distribution was canceled that day."

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 10:33 am - Jerusalem Time

UN rapporteur: The right to health in the Gaza Strip has become impossible

The UN Special Rapporteur on the right to health, Tlaleng Mofwang, said that it has become impossible to talk about a "right to health" in the Gaza Strip under the bloody attacks launched by the Israeli occupation over the past 21 months, indicating that the humanitarian situation is deteriorating daily.

In a press statement during her participation in the 59th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council held in Geneva, Switzerland, she addressed the catastrophic repercussions of the genocide being committed by Israel, the occupying power, and the blockade it has imposed on the Gaza Strip.

She considered that "it is impossible to talk about the right to health in Gaza in any way" due to the widespread Israeli violations to which Palestinians are subjected.

She explained that "since the first day of the attacks (Israeli on October 7, 2023), health facilities and health care elements, as well as essential elements of health, have been subjected to repeated and deliberate attacks."

She added, "The situation is getting worse daily. We now have food aid that is supposed to save people's lives from hunger and imminent death, but it is now being used by the occupation as a means to target defenseless civilians trying to obtain food for themselves and their families."

Movwang criticized Israel's continued obstruction of humanitarian aid to Gaza, saying, "We are witnessing a situation where humanitarian aid is being prevented from reaching Gaza, and UN organizations are being denied free and unrestricted access to the occupied Palestinian territories to help the people."

"As a result, the cycle of violence continues unabated," she added.

Describing the current situation in Gaza, she considered what was happening to be "imperialist colonial violence directed against a defenseless people unable to defend themselves."

The UN rapporteur stressed that the United Nations and the international community possess the legal tools necessary to prevent what is happening in Gaza.

She explained: "We have international human rights laws and standards, the United Nations Charter, and many other legal mechanisms."

ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:28 am - Jerusalem Time

Slovenia: We will act if the EU does not take action on Gaza

Slovenia has announced that it will take action, along with other like-minded countries, if the European Union does not take concrete action within the next two weeks to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, which has been subjected to a genocidal war waged by Israel for 21 months.

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Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of an EU summit in Brussels on Thursday, Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golube said that some EU countries prioritize their own interests over protecting the human rights of the Palestinian people.

Gollop stressed the need for the European Union to take concrete steps against Israel.

He added, "If the European Union does not take concrete action on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza within the next two weeks, we will move with like-minded countries to exert real pressure on Israel."

"We are ready to do this, and the time is now," he continued.

Gollop pointed out the need to take steps beyond solidarity with Palestine.

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

The genocide left more than 188,000 Palestinians dead or wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and famine claimed the lives of many, including children.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:22 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces arrest citizens, and settlers assault a citizen in the West Bank.

Israeli occupation forces arrested two citizens at dawn on Friday, while settlers injured a female citizen in the West Bank.

In Bethlehem, the occupation forces arrested Ibrahim Raed Al-Azzeh (21 years old), after raiding and searching his father's house in Al-Azzeh camp.

In Nablus, occupation forces stormed the village of Tal with several military vehicles, raided and searched homes, ransacked their contents, and arrested Mahmoud Hassan Hindi.

In Hebron, citizen Rabiha al-Nawaja'a was injured after settlers assaulted her during their attack on residents' homes in the village of Susya. She was transferred to Yatta Government Hospital.

A group of settlers attacked citizens' homes, throwing stones at windows and doors, causing damage to the home of Khader Nawajaa and two other homes, in addition to injuries sustained as unarmed civilians resisted the attack.

PALESTINE

Fri 27 Jun 2025 9:18 am - Jerusalem Time

Dead and wounded in ongoing Israeli massacres in the Gaza Strip

Dozens of civilians were killed and injured in Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip early Friday morning.

In the latest field developments: 8 citizens were killed and 10 others were injured when the occupation forces bombed a gathering of citizens near Shaaban al-Rayyes School in the al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

Meanwhile, Nasser Hospital reported the deaths of 11 citizens as a result of the ongoing Israeli raids on the southern Gaza Strip since dawn today.

Fisherman Hassan Ali Muqdad was also martyred by Israeli naval gunfire off the coast of Gaza City.

Local sources reported the martyrdom of Dr. Ayman Suleiman Abu Teir and his niece, Amira Muhammad Abu Teir, as a result of the occupation's bombing of a tent on Street 5 in Al-Mawasi. Abu Teir joined his mother, wife, and children, who were martyred during Israel's ongoing war of extermination in the Gaza Strip.

Al-Awda Hospital in Nuseirat, central Gaza, announced the arrival of the body of a martyr and 43 others injured as a result of the occupation's targeting of a gathering of citizens waiting for aid on Salah al-Din Street, south of the Wadi Gaza area.

Israeli artillery shelled the Shujaiya and al-Tuffah neighborhoods east of Gaza City. The Israeli army also carried out massive demolition operations targeting homes and buildings in the area, and detonated booby-trapped robots around Masoud Street east of Jabalia, north of the Gaza Strip.

The occupation forces' artillery also shelled the city of Khan Yunis, while the occupation forces carried out bombing operations against homes and buildings north of the city.

Since October 7, 2023, Israel, the occupying power, 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 halt it.

The genocide left more than 188,000 dead and wounded, most of them children and women, and more than 11,000 missing. Hundreds of thousands were displaced, and a famine claimed the lives of many, including children.