Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Russia urges harmony & suggests humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza

Russia urges harmony in Gaza

Russia urges harmony & suggests a humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza. Russia presented a draft resolution to the Security Council. The resolution emphasizes the secure release of hostages. Russia has taken a firm stance, urging an immediate “humanitarian cease-fire” amidst the escalating tensions and violence between the Gaza Strip and Israel. Russia presented a draft resolution … Read more

900 Israelis, 849 Palestinians killed in Gaza conflict

900 Israelis, 849 Palestinians killed in Gaza conflict

Current casualties: 900 Israelis and 849 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and West Bank. Israeli forces have blocked roads, with only military vehicles allowed. Military alert suggests potential Palestinian fighter infiltration, unconfirmed. The current figures show that there have been at least 900 Israeli casualties and 849 Palestinian casualties, including those in the Gaza Strip … Read more

Israel’s retaliation ‘is just the beginning’ says Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel’s retaliation ‘is just the beginning’ says Benjamin Netanyahu

Israel’s defense minister ordered a comprehensive blockade of Gaza, restricting food, electricity, and fuel supplies. Israeli forces regain control of areas near Gaza previously held by Hamas. Death toll rises, with over 300,000 reservists mobilized, the largest call-up in Israel’s history. Israel’s defense minister has issued orders for a comprehensive blockade of the Gaza Strip, … Read more

Israel Declares ‘Complete Siege’ on Gaza: No Electricity, Food, or Fuel

Israel Declares 'Complete Siege' on Gaza: No Electricity, Food, or Fuel

Israel imposes comprehensive blockade on Gaza Strip in response to Hamas attack. The blockade includes a complete halt to power, food, and gas supplies to Gaza. Hamas continues rocket attacks on Israeli cities. Israel’s Defense Minister Yoav Gallant announced on Monday that his country was implementing a comprehensive blockade on the Gaza Strip in response … Read more

Rampage against Palestinians after gunman kills Israeli-American

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  • The victim was killed during an automobile attack.
  • That attack came after a Palestinian shot dead two settlers.
  • Assailants opened fire on Israeli vehicles three times before setting fire to their own vehicles.

As retaliatory violence escalates, an Israeli-American has been shot and murdered in the occupied West Bank.

The victim was killed during an automobile attack on a highway near Jericho.

The shooting occurred after Israeli settlers raided Palestinian towns in the West Bank on Sunday night, resulting in the destruction of hundreds of cars and residences.

That attack came after a Palestinian shot dead two settlers from an adjacent community on Sunday.

The Israeli-American man slain near Jericho was brought to a hospital in Jerusalem by paramedics, but he was subsequently pronounced dead.

US Ambassador Tom Nides tweeted: “Sadly, I can confirm that a US citizen was killed in one of the terror attacks in the West Bank tonight. I pray for his family.”

 

 

According to the Israeli Defense Forces, assailants opened fire on Israeli vehicles three times before setting fire to their own vehicles.

The attackers exchanged fire with police before fleeing, according to the IDF.

No Palestinian organizations immediately claimed responsibility.

The Islamic organization Hamas, which governs the Gaza Strip but is less visible in the West Bank, claimed responsibility for the strike, saying it was a logical response to Israeli attacks.

“The crimes conducted by the occupation and the herds of settlers will not be met but with stabbing, shooting, and car-ramming,” a spokesman said in a statement.

During a summit in Jordan, Israeli and Palestinian officials promised to de-escalate tensions.

Videos posted hours after the summit finished on Sunday showed a large throng of Israeli settlers setting fires and throwing stones in the town of Hawara, about 4 miles (6 kilometers) south of Nablus.

Sameh Aqtash, 37, died after being shot in the stomach during a settlers’ attack in Zaatara on Sunday night, according to the Palestinian health ministry.

This area of the West Bank is completely under Israeli authority, and Palestinians have been critical of Israeli security personnel for failing to safeguard them.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said he held the Israeli government totally responsible for what he called “the terrorist crimes carried out by Israeli settlers, under the protection of the Israeli occupation forces”.

Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s Prime Minister, asked for calm and urged settlers to allow the Israeli military and security agencies to focus on finding the gunman who killed the two Israelis.

“I ask that when blood is boiling and the spirit is hot, don’t take the law into your hands,” he said in a video statement.

Settlers had called for a march to Hawara to “seek revenge” for the murderous attack on Hillel and Yagel Yaniv, who lived in Har Bracha, 1.2 miles south of Nablus.

A Palestinian guy struck the brothers’ car and then shot them both many times as they drove through Hawara.

So far, no Palestinian terrorist group has claimed responsibility for the shooting, but the gunman was reportedly wearing a shirt with the logo of the Nablus-based Lions’ Den.

Members of the group were targeted in an Israeli raid in Nablus last Wednesday, which murdered 11 Palestinians, including several civilians – the worst such operation in the West Bank since 2005.

Israeli soldiers have been conducting waves of search, arrest, and intelligence-gathering operations in Nablus and the adjoining city of Jenin, claiming that they are attempting to halt a string of deadly Palestinian attacks against Israelis.

More than 60 Palestinians, both terrorists, and civilians, have been slain by Israeli forces since the beginning of the year. On the Israeli side, 14 individuals have been murdered in attacks, all of whom were civilians with the exception of a paramilitary police officer.

More than 600,000 Jews live in 140 settlements built since Israel’s occupation of the West Bank and East Jerusalem in the 1967 Middle East war.

Most of the international community considers the settlements illegal under international law, though Israel disputes this.

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Pakistan strongly condemns Israeli airstrikes in Gaza: PM

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has strongly condemned the airstrikes by Israeli forces in Gaza Strip. In a tweet, the prime minister said the martyrdom of 10 Palestinians, including a 5-year-old girl, in Gaza is the latest act of “Israeli terrorism”. “If impunity & barbarism had a face, it would have been that of Israel, … Read more

Israel arrests 4 Palestinian fishermen

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Israel arrested four Palestinian fishermen near Gaza’s Mediterranean shore on Saturday, as per the Palestinian and Israeli reports. One of the most important sectors in the coastal enclave, which is home to 2.3 million Palestinians, is fishing. The navy opened fire on the boats after they failed to obey orders to stop, according to the … Read more

Israel responds to a rocket attack by hitting Gaza

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Gaza City, Palestinian: Witnesses and members of the ruling Islamist movement in the Gaza Strip say Israel launched early Tuesday morning strikes in response to a rocket fired from the Palestinian enclave into Israel. Witnesses report that Israeli planes bombed the southern Gaza Strip, and Hamas’ armed wing claims responsibility for the attack. In a … Read more

Clashes rock W.Bank as Palestinian attacker killed in Israel

Palestinian attacker killed in Israel

Fresh clashes between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militants rocked the West Bank city of Jenin on Tuesday as a Palestinian was killed after stabbing an Israeli police officer, adding to a surging death toll. Israeli troops launched a fourth day of military operations around Jenin after an assailant from the flashpoint district last week shot … Read more

Palestinian woman shot dead

Israeli troops shot and killed a Palestinian woman near the occupied West Bank city of Bethlehem, the Palestinian health ministry reported. When a suspect approached, Israeli soldiers fired warning bullets into the air and then “fired towards the suspect’s lower body,” according to the Israeli military. The woman, who was in her 40s, died of … Read more

UAE delivers 1 mln COVID-19 vaccines to Gaza

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GAZA – The United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Wednesday delivered 1 million Sputnik V vaccine doses to the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, an official said. “It is the largest shipment of vaccine doses that are shipped to the Gaza Strip which will help to combat the current wave of COVID-19 that had … Read more

Israeli fighter jets strike on northern Gaza  

The US Carries Out Airstrike Against Iran-Backed Militia in Iraq, Syria

GAZA: Israeli fighter jets early on Saturday attacked posts and facilities that belong to militant groups in the Gaza Strip in response to incendiary balloons launched towards Israel, Palestinian security sources said. The sources told Xinhua that the fighter jets attacked two military facilities belonging to al-Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of the Islamic Resistance … Read more

US Reiterates Unwavering Support For ‘Israel’s Right To Self-Defence’

US Reiterates Unwavering Support For 'Israel's Right To Self-Defence'

Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz visited the United States, US officials have reaffirmed their commitment to Israel’s right to self-defence. Benny Gantz ​​met with his US counterpart Lloyd Austin and National Security Adviser Jack Sullivan. Both US officials reiterated their commitment to US support for Israel’s defence. In a statement after meeting with Sullivan, Emily … Read more

Protests Held Across Britain To Voice Support For Palestine

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On Saturday, thousands protested against Israeli airstrike on the Gaza strip in London and other cities of the United Kingdom.

In the march, the protesters called for sanctions on Israel. Many in the protests were draped in Palestinian flags and fired green and red smoke flares. Other carried placards with “Free Palestine”, “Stop bombing Gaza” and “Sanctions on Israel” written on them.

A ceasefire agreement has been reached between Israel and Hamas after 11 days of fighting that wreaked havoc in the Gaza Strip and disrupted life in Israel.

According to the international news agency, after the ceasefire, celebrations were heard on the streets of Gaza, with car horns being blown and a few aerial shots fired as crowds took to the streets in the occupied West Bank.

Egypt negotiated a ceasefire following international pressure to halt the bloodshed that began on May 10.

According to a report by the British news agency Reuters, due to the fighting, many Palestinians in Gaza could not celebrate Eid al-Fitr, so on Friday, postponed Eid al-Fitr meals were held in Gaza.

Half of the Israeli radio stations that were constantly broadcasting news and commentary resumed playing music and songs.

However, both sides said they were ready to respond to the other side’s ceasefire violation.

Tensions have been running high in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem since an Israeli court ordered the eviction of Palestinian families.

Israeli army and Hamas came face to face on May 10 after Israeli police stormed the Al-Aqsa Mosque during the month of Ramadan.

The escalation resulted in airstrikes by Israel on Gaza, which has left at least 230 Palestinians, including 65 children, have been killed in Israeli bombings. Many buildings have been demolished and thousands of Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes.

The Israeli military says more than 4,000 rockets have been fired by Hamas. The rockets have killed 12 people in Israel.

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Israeli Violence in Gaza enters 5th day, more than 100 killed

Israeli Violence in Gaza enters 5th day, more than 100 killed

Israel on Friday continued to bombard the Gaza Strip with airstrikes and shells, shutting eyes to international condemnation, killing more than 100 people.

According to the media reports, the latest fatalities bring to 113 the official death toll, including at least 31 children.

Residents of northern Gaza, near the Israeli frontier, said they had seen no sign of Israeli ground forces inside the enclave but reported heavy artillery fire and dozens of airstrikes.

Israeli security forces have also been scrambled to contain deadly riots between Jews and Arabs, and projectiles have been fired from Lebanon.

Images early Friday showed large balls of flame turning the night sky orange in densely packed Gaza, while rockets were seen tracing through the air towards Israel.

Videos doing rounds on social media also showed several alleged Israeli settlers attacking Palestinian homes in the city of Hebron in the West Bank early on Friday.

The United Nations said the Security Council would meet on Sunday to address the conflict as the world body’s Secretary-General called for “an immediate de-escalation and cessation of hostilities”. “Too many innocent civilians have already died,” Antonio Guterres tweeted.

“This conflict can only increase radicalization and extremism in the whole region.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a statement on Friday said the Israeli military operation against Palestinian militants in Gaza would continue for as long as necessary. He said Hamas, the Islamist group that rules Gaza, would pay a heavy price.

Moreover, the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Washington was “deeply concerned about the violence in the streets of Israel”, and the State Department urged citizens to “reconsider travel to Israel”.

Meanwhile, several international airlines — including KLM, British Airways, Virgin, Lufthansa, and Iberia — canceled flights amid the aerial onslaught.

The heavy bombardments coincided with the start of Eid Al-Fitr, which marks the end of the holy fasting month of Ramadan, and saw the faithful pray at mosques and amid the rubble of Gaza’s collapsed buildings.

Israel’s air force launched multiple airstrikes, targeting locations linked to Hamas, with the air force saying jets had struck a “military compound” of the group’s “intelligence headquarters”.

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