Category: 1. Palestine

  • Israeli Bulldozers Demolish Homes, Shops Near Jenin Hospital Amid Ongoing Military Assault

    Israeli Bulldozers Demolish Homes, Shops Near Jenin Hospital Amid Ongoing Military Assault

    JENIN / PNN / 

    Israeli bulldozers on Monday demolished homes and commercial properties in the vicinity of Jenin Governmental Hospital, as part of the ongoing military assault on the city and its refugee camp.

    Local sources reported that the demolitions took place near Al-Hissan roundabout in Jenin Camp and behind the hospital, targeting shops and parts of civilians’ homes.

    Earlier in the day, Israeli forces fired live ammunition extensively at homes in the Al-Hissan area…

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  • Fuel Crisis Shuts Down Dialysis at Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, Hundreds of Lives at Risk

    Fuel Crisis Shuts Down Dialysis at Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital, Hundreds of Lives at Risk

    GAZA / PNN / 

    Medical sources at Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City have announced a complete shutdown of kidney dialysis services due to a fuel shortage, putting the lives of 350 patients who rely on this treatment in immediate danger.

    The sources added that patients in the intensive care unit are also facing an imminent risk of death as vital medical equipment can no longer operate without fuel. Services for these patients can only continue for a few more hours.

    They…

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    News Source: english.pnn.ps

  • Palestinian Man Dies of Malnutrition in Gaza as Israel Continues to Block Humanitarian Aid

    Palestinian Man Dies of Malnutrition in Gaza as Israel Continues to Block Humanitarian Aid

    Gaza (Quds News Network)- A Palestinian man has died of severe malnutrition in southern Gaza, as Israel continues to block humanitarian aid from entering the war-torn enclave for the fourth consecutive month.

    Ayoub Saber Abu Al-Hussain, 29-year-old resident of Khan Younis city, died on Tuesday due to severe malnutrition, local sources confirmed.

    This is the third reported death from malnutrition within a week. On Thursday, two infants were pronounced dead at Nasser Hospital,…

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • Turkiye detains four over cartoon allegedly depicting Abrahamic prophets | Politics News

    Turkiye detains four over cartoon allegedly depicting Abrahamic prophets | Politics News

    Istanbul chief public prosecutor’s office announces investigation after charges of ‘openly insulting religious values’.

    Police in Turkiye have detained four people over a cartoon published by the satirical magazine LeMan, which critics say appeared to depict Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Moses shaking hands in the sky as missiles fell below in a war-like scene – a claim the magazine denies.

    The cartoon, published last week, triggered a backlash from government officials and religious…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • UK government faces key test in welfare reform bill vote | Politics News

    UK government faces key test in welfare reform bill vote | Politics News

    Keir Starmer faces crunch vote on welfare spending after watering down planned cuts to disability benefits.

    The United Kingdom’s Labour government hopes to limit a rebellion over welfare reform from its own politicians in a key vote in Parliament, just days after attempting to win them over with concessions.

    Almost a year after his party won a landslide election victory, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces one of the toughest tests of his premiership on Tuesday, when MPs vote on his…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Scores of Palestinians Killed as Fuel Crisis Shuts Down Gaza Hospitals

    Scores of Palestinians Killed as Fuel Crisis Shuts Down Gaza Hospitals

    Israel continues to carry out massacres in Gaza. (Photo: via Social media, QNN)

    Israeli attacks killed at least 24 Palestinians, including aid recipients, as Gaza’s largest hospital halts dialysis amid fuel shortages threatening hundreds of lives.

    Medical sources in Gaza have reported on Tuesday that at least 24 Palestinians have been killed since dawn on Tuesday due to ongoing Israeli airstrikes and shelling. Among the dead are 11 civilians who were waiting for humanitarian aid.

    One…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Donald Trump signs order to lift Syria sanctions | Syria’s War

    Donald Trump signs order to lift Syria sanctions | Syria’s War

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    US President Donald Trump signed an executive order lifting US sanctions on Syria and requesting a review of terrorism designations related to the nation. Al Jazeera’s Mike Hanna looks at how the decision aims to facilitate rebuilding post-war Syria.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Thousands of babies face starvation in Gaza as milk supplies run dry | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Thousands of babies face starvation in Gaza as milk supplies run dry | Israel-Palestine conflict

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    Doctors in Gaza are warning of a ‘silent catastrophe’ that threatens the lives of thousands of babies and infants. Israel’s blockade of Gaza means supplies of formula milk have run out – and starving mothers are unable to breast feed their children.

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • Trump Threatens to Pull Harvard Funding over Anti-Genocide Protests

    Trump Threatens to Pull Harvard Funding over Anti-Genocide Protests

    Boston (Quds News Network)- The Trump administration has accused Harvard University of violating the civil rights of Jewish and Israeli students and threatened to cut off all federal funding to the US’s oldest university after it refused earlier demands to change its operations following anti-genocide campus protests.

    In a letter sent to Harvard president Alan Garber on Monday, a federal task force claimed its investigation has concluded that “Harvard has been in some cases…

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    News Source: qudsnen.co

  • Court suspends Thailand’s PM pending case over leaked phone call | Politics News

    Court suspends Thailand’s PM pending case over leaked phone call | Politics News

    A Thai court has accepted a petition from senators that accuse the PM of dishonesty and breaching ethical standards.

    Thailand’s Constitutional Court has suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office pending an ethics investigation over a leaked phone call with a senior Cambodian official, heaping pressure on Thailand’s governing political dynasty.

    The court said in a statement that it had accepted a petition from 36 senators, which accuses Paetongtarn of dishonesty and…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com