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Trump Threatens to Abandon Israel Amidst War

President Trump has reportedly increased pressure on Israel to end its conflict with Hamas, threatening to withdraw support if the fighting continues. This pressure followed Israel’s mobilization of reservists and intensified Gaza bombings. While Israel initially halted humanitarian aid, it has since resumed limited deliveries, with the UN expressing concern over insufficient aid levels. Simultaneously, Israel announced a new, US-backed humanitarian aid mechanism to prevent famine in Gaza while maintaining its military operation.

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Houthis Threaten Israeli Airports; Trump’s Deal Excludes Israel

Houthis Say They Plan to Target Israeli Airports in Coming Hours

The Houthi group’s announcement of impending attacks on Israeli airports has ignited a flurry of reactions and speculation. The timing of this threat, following a period of relative calm punctuated only by seemingly unrelated events like the Eurovision song contest, is striking. This isn’t the first time such a threat has been made, but the overt declaration, promising attacks in the coming hours, is a notable escalation. The fact that they’re announcing their plans in advance is perplexing, leaving many to wonder if there’s a strategic motive behind the public declaration beyond simply inflicting terror.… Continue reading

Saudi Report: Hamas Leader Sinwar Found Dead in Tunnel

Reporting from sources, Al-Hadath revealed that Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar and ten associates were found dead within a Khan Yunis tunnel following Israeli strikes. These strikes, targeting a command center beneath the European Hospital, specifically aimed to eliminate Sinwar five days prior. Rafah Brigade commander Mohammed Shabana was also reportedly killed in the operation. The IDF and Shin Bet conducted the precise operation.

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UK Lawyers: No Evidence of Gaza Genocide in Arms Export Case

A UK High Court case examines the legality of continued UK arms sales to Israel, specifically concerning F-35 components. The government maintains that no evidence supports claims of genocide in Gaza or intentional targeting of civilians by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), asserting no domestic legal obligation exists to enforce international humanitarian law on other states. Government lawyers argue the F-35 carve-out from export restrictions was necessary to maintain international peace and security, while Al-Haq counters that this action violates UK domestic and international legal obligations. The case hinges on the interpretation of international law’s application within UK domestic law and whether government decisions on foreign policy are justiciable.

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Israel Strikes Gaza Hospital, Possibly Assassinating Hamas Leader

Following a large-scale Israeli air strike on the European Hospital in Khan Younis, defense sources are evaluating whether Hamas leader Mohammed Sinwar was killed. The attack, employing bunker-busting bombs, targeted a purported underground terrorist command center. The hospital was reportedly chosen to prevent the escape of any surviving militants. Sinwar’s hardline stance on hostage negotiations may have contributed to the targeting decision.

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US to Sell Stealth Fighters to Turkey, Alarming Israel

Israel has voiced strong opposition to the potential sale of F-35 fighter jets to Turkey, fearing it would undermine Israel’s military advantage. This concern stems from escalating tensions between Israel and Turkey, marked by President Erdogan’s increasingly hostile rhetoric. Despite assurances from President Trump, Israel sees a lack of US action to curb Turkey’s antagonism, even as the Trump administration reportedly reconsiders the F-35 sale. This follows previous US suspension of Turkey from the F-35 program under the Biden administration and recent concerning incidents near Syria.

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US-Israeli Hostage Released After 19 Months

Edan Alexander, a U.S. citizen held hostage in Gaza by Hamas, was released and transferred to Israeli authorities via the Red Cross. This unconditional release, announced by Hamas, reportedly followed recent U.S. administration contacts and aims to facilitate a lasting ceasefire and humanitarian aid resumption in Gaza. While celebrating Alexander’s return, President Trump expressed hope for the release of remaining hostages. Israel, however, stated it made no concessions regarding a ceasefire or prisoner release in exchange for Alexander’s freedom.

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Israel’s Gaza Evacuation Plan Condemned as Illegal Ethnic Cleansing

Israel’s plan to evacuate Gaza, described by some as a euphemism for ethnic cleansing, has drawn sharp criticism from Norway and Iceland, who characterize it as illegal forceful displacement. The sheer scale of the proposed action and the potential for human rights violations are at the heart of the controversy. The use of the word “evacuate” itself is seen by many as deliberately minimizing the gravity of the situation, obscuring the forceful nature of the intended removal of a civilian population.

This isn’t simply a matter of relocation; the plan, as understood, involves a complete takeover under total military control, raising serious concerns about the safety and well-being of Gazans.… Continue reading

Gaza Blockade: Starvation, Sickness, and Crime Soar Amidst Israeli Siege

Israel continues to blockade the entry of all food, aid, and other goods into Gaza, and the consequences are devastating. Hunger is rampant, disease is spreading, and crime is spiraling out of control. The situation has reached a point where even publications typically perceived as pro-Israel are openly calling for humanitarian intervention. The scale of suffering is undeniable, and the silence from much of the international community is deafening.

Israel’s actions are leading to a humanitarian crisis of epic proportions. The blockade prevents essential supplies from reaching the population, leaving them vulnerable to starvation and illness. Hospitals lack medicine and equipment, and basic necessities like clean water are scarce.… Continue reading

Sanders Condemns US-Backed Gaza Blockade as Mass Starvation

For 68 days, Israel has completely blocked all humanitarian aid to Gaza, resulting in a worsening humanitarian crisis with at least 57 deaths from malnutrition and lack of medical care. Senator Sanders decried this situation, highlighting that Israel’s stated policy of using aid as a weapon violates international law and basic human decency. He further criticized the US’s complicity, citing billions in military aid to Israel and discussions of a US-led post-war administration of Gaza. Sanders urged an immediate end to US support for Israel’s actions and a surge in humanitarian aid to prevent mass starvation and death.

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