Israel–Hamas War

US, Israel Block UN Effort to Shut Down Gaza Aid Foundation Amid Russian Claims

Following a closed-door session, the UN and European Union are spearheading an effort to dismantle the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The United States and Israel are actively working to thwart this initiative, according to reports. The efforts to block the initiative are ongoing and highlight the complex political dynamics surrounding aid and security in the region. Further details regarding the reasoning behind the GHF’s targeted dismantling have yet to be fully disclosed.

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Pro-Palestinian Group in Canada Targets Former Hostage Noa Argamani: Outrage and Accusations of Antisemitism

During a fundraising event, a pro-Palestinian group allegedly shouted “Hamas are coming,” according to a video shared by Noa Argamani, an attendee. The video also claimed that these individuals blocked attendees from entering and exiting the building. Argamani, who was present at the event, later shared the video of the incident. The event was intended for fundraising.

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Israel and Syria: Peace Agreement Framework for 2025 Emerges

A Syrian source indicates a peace agreement between Israel and Syria is anticipated before the close of 2025. This agreement reportedly includes a gradual Israeli withdrawal from all Syrian territory seized after a 2024 invasion, encompassing Mount Hermon. Full normalization of relations between the two nations is expected, with the Golan Heights designated as a zone of peace.

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Trump Implies Aid Cut to Israel If Netanyahu’s Trial Isn’t Canceled

The former U.S. President, Donald Trump, escalated his criticism of Israel, specifically targeting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption trial. Trump hinted that the significant $3.8 billion in annual U.S. military aid to Israel could be at risk. This warning implicitly suggested that the aid could be jeopardized if the charges against Netanyahu are not dropped. This represents a substantial shift in the U.S.’s approach to Israel, tying financial support to domestic legal matters.

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Israeli Strikes on Gaza Kill at Least 72, Sparking Outrage

Recent Israeli strikes across Gaza have resulted in at least 72 deaths, exacerbating the ongoing humanitarian crisis. These attacks, which began late Friday and continued into Saturday, targeted various locations, including shelters and tent camps. Amidst the violence, U.S. President Donald Trump suggested a potential ceasefire agreement could be reached within a week, and Israel’s minister for strategic affairs is scheduled to meet with US officials. The conflict has already claimed the lives of over 56,000 Palestinians, with the situation further compounded by severe food shortages and the disruption of aid distribution by armed groups and Israeli forces.

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Israeli Embassy Reacts to Glastonbury Chant: A Complex Controversy

The Israeli embassy has expressed its deep concern over chants of “death to the IDF” made by Bob Vylan at Glastonbury, with police investigating the incident. The band also displayed a screen quoting a claim of Israeli genocide, during the performance, and the Culture Secretary has sought an explanation from the BBC. The BBC, which issued a warning during its iPlayer stream of the performance, has no plans to make the performance available on demand. Glastonbury Festival has stated it does not condone hate speech or incitement to violence.

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IDF Kills Hamas Founder Linked to October 7 Attack: Reactions Vary

In a joint operation, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) eliminated Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a founder of Hamas and head of its combat support headquarters, in Gaza City. Issa, who played a significant role in the October 7th massacre and was rebuilding Hamas’s organizational systems, was killed in an airstrike. Additionally, the IDF killed Abbas Al-Hassan Wahbi, a Hezbollah terrorist responsible for intelligence in the ‘Radwan Force’ Battalion, in southern Lebanon. Both actions were part of ongoing efforts to counter threats and rebuild capabilities.

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IDF Kills Hamas Founder Linked to October 7 Attack in Gaza

On Friday, the IDF conducted an airstrike in Gaza, successfully eliminating Hakham Muhammad Issa Al-Issa, a senior Hamas terrorist crucial to the October 7 massacre and Hamas’s training infrastructure. Al-Issa, who had combat experience from Iraq and Syria, was a key figure in developing Hamas’s military capabilities and was one of the founders of its military wing. He was also the Head of the Training Headquarters and a member of Hamas’ General Security Council. This strike occurred amidst a week of intense operations by the IDF Southern Command, which targeted over 300 terror targets in Gaza.

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Pro-Palestinian Activists Destroy Military Equipment Destined for Ukraine: Allegations of Russian Ties Emerge

On June 26th, approximately 150 pro-Palestinian activists breached a storage facility belonging to OIP Land Systems, a manufacturer of military equipment for Ukraine, causing significant damage. The activists, part of the Stop Arming Israel campaign, targeted the facility believing its equipment was intended for Israel, despite the CEO’s claim that the company has not produced defense systems for Israel in over two decades. Equipped with tools, the protesters vandalized vehicles and offices, resulting in an estimated $1.1 million in damages and delaying a crucial delivery for Ukraine by at least a month. The protest was motivated by Elbit Systems’ ownership of OIP Land Systems, an Israeli defense company, which protesters believe supplies a significant portion of equipment used by the Israel Defense Forces.

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IDF Rejects Haaretz Report Alleging Deliberate Targeting of Civilians at Aid Sites

Following allegations of intentional IDF fire on Palestinian civilians at aid distribution sites, Israel’s Military Advocate General initiated an investigation into potential war crimes. This investigation was spurred by claims of deliberate attacks against civilians seeking humanitarian assistance in Gaza. Both the IDF and Prime Minister Netanyahu have rejected the accusations. The probe is expected to examine the circumstances surrounding these incidents.

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