A senior Hamas security officer has revealed that the group has lost approximately 80% of its control over the Gaza Strip due to relentless Israeli strikes. According to the officer, the command and control system has been decimated, leading to a near-total collapse of security and the emergence of armed clans filling the power vacuum. The officer described the security situation as “zero,” with widespread looting and a lack of leadership, communication, and delayed salaries. This has paved the way for powerful local clans, such as the one led by Yasser Abu Shabab, to gain influence, potentially challenging Hamas’s remaining authority.
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Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy announced new agreements with the US and European allies, including Denmark and Sweden, to supply “hundreds of thousands” of drones for attacks on Russian targets. These developments come amidst concerns about the long-term supply of weapons from the US, although President Trump hinted at potential additional sanctions against Moscow. Zelenskyy also highlighted what he called a productive discussion with Trump, focusing on air defense and potential further aid, while Berlin is considering providing Patriot missile systems to Kyiv. Simultaneously, Russia has increased air attacks, claiming to have intercepted Ukrainian drones targeting Moscow, indicating continued conflict.
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The U.S.-led Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has announced the resumption of aid shipments to Gaza, marking the first such deliveries since the initiative’s inception. These shipments, containing essential supplies, were temporarily halted due to unforeseen logistical challenges. The GHF is working diligently to address these issues and ensure the consistent and efficient delivery of humanitarian assistance to those in need within the Gaza region. This renewed commitment aims to alleviate suffering and support the ongoing relief efforts.
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Following a defense department review, the White House has halted some weapons deliveries to Ukraine, citing a need to prioritize American interests. Ukrainian officials warn that such interruptions could embolden Russia and prolong the conflict, particularly emphasizing the urgent need for strengthened air defenses. While the US is pausing shipments, Ukrainian officials have yet to receive official notification from the US on the suspension of aid. Meanwhile, the Kremlin has welcomed the reduction in shipments, stating it could help end the conflict.
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Recently, Jewish settlers in the West Bank have turned violent, targeting Israeli soldiers and vandalizing military sites. These actions are a response to the Israeli Defence Forces’ efforts to curb attacks on Palestinians. On Sunday, a protest turned violent with settlers attacking security forces, damaging vehicles, and setting fire to equipment, while on Friday, soldiers enforcing a closed military zone were attacked with stones. The escalating violence, marked by the spray-painting of “revenge” on a military site, highlights the breakdown of law and order and the increasing frequency of settlers clashing with Israeli security forces.
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has revealed a tragic loss, announcing the murder of twelve of its local staff members. Reports also indicate that other GHF personnel have been subjected to torture. This devastating news comes amid ongoing conflict and the distribution of aid, highlighting the dangers faced by humanitarian workers in the region. The GHF’s announcement underscores the dire conditions and the vulnerability of those providing critical assistance.
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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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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) reports that Hamas has placed bounties on the heads of its workers, including U.S. security personnel and local aid staff, offering monetary rewards for their injury or death. This follows a previous attack by Hamas on GHF workers that resulted in 12 deaths and instances of torture. GHF is calling on the international community to condemn Hamas’ actions and support their aid efforts, which have already distributed nearly 50 million meals. The organization recently received a $30 million funding boost from the U.S. State Department.
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Khamenei vows Iran ‘won’t surrender’ as Israel looks to wrap up war in coming days, and it feels like we’re wading into a complex situation with some familiar echoes. It’s clear, the Supreme Leader’s declaration, released on his X account, is a strong statement, and it’s hard not to see it as a bold stance. He’s making it abundantly clear that Iran won’t back down. It’s a declaration of defiance, particularly significant given the context of escalating tensions and apparent military actions. One might even wonder if he’s playing the long game here, a sort of geopolitical chess match where the stakes are incredibly high.… Continue reading
Amidst the escalating conflict between Israel and Iran, the Canadian government is arranging commercial flights for Canadians seeking to leave both countries. Canadians are being urged to make their way to neighboring countries like Jordan, Turkey, and Armenia, where consular services have been boosted. These flights are expected to be available immediately, as airspace closures necessitate departure from these “neighboring jurisdictions”. While the government assists with flights, evacuees are expected to cover their own costs, as per standard practice.
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