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Hamas Brutality Exposed: Video Shows Palestinian Torture, Sparking Outrage

The Israeli military has discovered thousands of hours of footage showing Hamas interrogators torturing Palestinian civilians in Gaza. The videos, captured by CCTV cameras inside a Hamas military base, depict horrific scenes of men chained and beaten, with guards appearing indifferent to the suffering. The footage, which dates back to 2018-2020, corroborates previous reports by human rights groups documenting Hamas’s systematic abuse of its own people, including political opponents, those accused of collaborating with Israel, and even gay men. This chilling evidence further highlights the brutal reality of life under Hamas rule, where fear and repression are pervasive, and the basic human rights of Palestinians are routinely violated.

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Ukraine Strikes Russian Ammunition Plant With Long-Range Drones

Ukrainian drones have successfully struck an ammunition depot in the Tula region of Russia, according to reports. This latest attack is part of a growing campaign by Kyiv to target key Russian military sites deep within Russia using drones, aiming to cripple Moscow’s military machine. While Russia claims to have shot down 50 Ukrainian drones across several regions, including Tula, Ukrainian sources insist that the attack on the Aleksinsky Chemical Plant was successful, citing disruptions to operations and visible smoke from the site. These drone strikes come in response to Russia’s continued missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian infrastructure, highlighting the escalating nature of the conflict.

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Ukraine Produces First 100 Missiles, Sparks Debate on Use and Nuclear Implications

Ukraine has achieved a significant milestone in its defense capabilities with the production of its first 100 domestically-made missiles, a testament to our nation’s resilience and determination in the face of Russian aggression. This achievement comes after the successful development and testing of a ballistic missile and a missile-drone, bolstering our ability to defend ourselves against the ongoing invasion. The production of these weapons is crucial for our defense strategy as we strive for greater independence in our military capabilities, particularly in the absence of Western support for deep strikes into Russia. We are confident that our domestic weapons production will continue to grow and strengthen our ability to defend our sovereignty.

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Ukraine Begins Domestic Missile Production, Sparking Debate on Western Aid

Ukraine has achieved significant progress in domestic weapons production this year, with the milestone of 100 missiles produced domestically. This follows an increase in domestic production of artillery, ammunition, and drones, reflecting a commitment to strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities. These efforts are further bolstered by the establishment of systemic models for partner investment in Ukrainian arms production, notably with Denmark and France, signifying a shift towards localized weapon manufacturing. With over 800 companies now involved in the production of weaponry for Ukraine’s defense forces, this expansion in domestic production is expected to enhance Ukraine’s military strength and resilience.

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Gaza Scholar Issues Fatwa Against October Attack, Citing Excessive Civilian Casualties

Gaza’s most prominent Islamic scholar, Professor Salman al-Dayah, has issued a powerful fatwa condemning Hamas’s 7 October attack on Israel. This rare critique, presented in a detailed six-page document, argues that the attack violated Islamic principles governing jihad by failing to consider the potential for excessive civilian casualties and widespread destruction. Dr Dayah, a respected religious authority in Gaza, emphasizes the importance of protecting non-combatants and avoiding actions that would provoke a disproportionate response from the enemy. He stresses that the attack’s devastating consequences directly contradict Islamic teachings and demonstrate a failure by Hamas to uphold its obligations to the Palestinian people.

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Zelensky Rejects Concessions to Russia, Calls for European Support

Following Donald Trump’s election victory, Ukrainian President Zelensky has firmly rejected any concessions to Russia, stating that such moves would be unacceptable for Ukraine and Europe. He urged his allies to provide military assistance instead of pressuring him into negotiations that could cede territory to Russia. Meanwhile, Russia has demanded that the West enter direct talks with Moscow to end the war, while also claiming to have made advances in eastern Ukraine and launching strikes on Zaporizhzhia, killing at least four people. Zelensky has previously emphasized the importance of US aid in Ukraine’s fight against Russia.

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Trump Advisor Calls for Ukraine to Surrender Territory, Sparking Outrage

Incoming President Trump’s ally, Bryan Lanza, has stated that the administration will prioritize achieving peace in Ukraine, not necessarily regaining territory lost to Russia. Lanza emphasizes that Crimea is “gone” and that the US will not be deploying troops to reclaim it, suggesting a focus on a “realistic vision for peace” with Ukraine. Lanza underscores that the US seeks to end the war and minimize US resource expenditure, prioritizing peace over territory. While specific details of Trump’s peace strategy remain unclear, he is expected to make decisions on this issue independently, guided by a select group of advisors.

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Russian Drone Strikes Surge, Reaching Kyiv’s Heart Amidst Growing Concerns Over Potential Ukrainian Surrender

As Russia ramps up its drone attacks, Kyiv is facing a new wave of aerial threats. While previously these attacks were more sporadic, drones are now reaching the city center with increasing frequency, bypassing multiple layers of air defense. This is due to the sheer number of drones being launched, and their ability to fly at low altitudes. Although Ukraine is working on improving situational awareness and air defense systems, the country urgently needs more sophisticated air defense equipment from its Western allies to counter the increasing threat posed by Russia’s drone production capabilities. This new phase of the war demonstrates a shift in tactics by Russia, utilizing cheaper, but more numerous, drones to drain Ukrainian air defenses and pave the way for more destructive attacks.

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Trump Adviser Urges Ukraine to Concede Territory for Peace, Sparking Outrage

President-elect Trump has declared ending the war in Ukraine as his top priority, aiming to stop what he considers a drain on US resources through military aid. While he hasn’t revealed his strategy, his advisor, Mr. Lanza, emphasizes a realistic approach, suggesting that regaining Crimea from Russia is unrealistic and not a US goal. He advocates for a “vision for peace” rather than “winning” and urges an honest conversation with Ukraine about achievable outcomes. Although Trump has discussed the situation with Ukrainian President Zelensky, the specifics of his peace plan remain unclear, with various advisors potentially offering conflicting viewpoints.

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## Ireland Parliament Condemns Israel’s Actions in Gaza as Genocide

The Irish government has passed a non-binding motion acknowledging that “genocide is being perpetrated before our eyes by Israel in Gaza,” and will intervene in South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for genocide by the end of the year. This intervention will be based on a strict interpretation of the Genocide Convention, which Ireland believes will ensure the highest level of protection for civilians caught in armed conflict. While the Irish government has expressed concern about the conduct of both Israel and Hamas, it will not impose unilateral sanctions on Israel, instead relying on EU and UN Security Council sanctions. The government also asserted that Ireland does not export military goods to Israel and has strict regulations in place for dual-use item exports and overflights of sovereign airspace.

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