Israeli Planes Drop Leaflets in Gaza Displaying Picture Yahya Sinwar

Israeli planes dropped leaflets over southern Gaza on Saturday. The leaflets displayed a picture of the deceased Hamas chief, Yahya Sinwar. The message declared that “Hamas will no longer rule Gaza.” This statement mirrors language used by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The leaflet drop coincided with intense Israeli military strikes across the Gaza Strip. …

UN Warns Countries Aiding Israel May Be “Complicit” in War Crimes and Genocide

UN experts warned on Friday that countries aiding Israel in its occupation of Palestinian territories may be considered “complicit” in possible war crimes and genocide in Gaza. Navi Pillay, head of the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry, stated that countries enabling Israel’s actions despite repeated warnings should bear responsibility. “Israel’s internationally wrongful acts …

Drone Targets Netanyahu’s Home in Caesarea, No Casualties Reported

A drone targeted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s home in Caesarea, northern Israel, on Saturday. Netanyahu’s spokesman confirmed the attack but stated that the Prime Minister was not nearby at the time. There were no casualties. The Israeli military reported that the drone was launched from Lebanon and struck a building. However, it was unclear …

Putin Calls for Establishment of Palestinian State Amid Gaza Conflict

Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized the need for a Palestinian state to end the ongoing conflict in Gaza. He made these remarks during a meeting with BRICS media managers in Moscow. Putin argued that the conflict cannot be resolved without establishing a “full-fledged” Palestinian state. He stated, “The primary solution to the Palestinian problem is …

Israeli Drone Captures Final Footage Before Yahya Sinwar’s Death

Israeli authorities released video footage showing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar as he lay dying in a building in southern Gaza. The video, captured by an Israeli mini-drone, depicts him slumped in a chair, covered in dust. In the footage, Sinwar attempts to throw a stick at the drone hovering nearby. Hamas has yet to comment …

IDF Drone Footage Shows Sinwar’s Final Moments

Israeli forces have confirmed the death of Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas, in a firefight in southern Gaza. Sinwar, who masterminded the 7 October attacks, had been on the run for more than a year. He was reportedly hiding in Gaza’s tunnels, surrounded by a small group of bodyguards and a “human shield” of …

Israel’s President Praises Forces for Killing Hamas Leader Yahya Sinwar

Israel’s President, Isaac Herzog, commended Israeli forces for their successful operation in killing Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar. In a statement, Herzog described Sinwar as “responsible for heinous acts of terrorism against Israeli civilians, citizens of other countries, and the murder of thousands of innocent people.” He emphasized the importance of continuing efforts to secure the …

Israeli Airstrike Kills Lebanese Mayor in Attack on Nabatieh

An Israeli airstrike on the municipal headquarters in Nabatieh, a major town in south Lebanon, killed 16 people, including the town’s mayor. This was the most significant attack on a Lebanese state building since Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah began. Over 50 people were also wounded in the strike. Lebanese officials condemned the attack. They stated …

Israeli Airstrike Targets Municipal Headquarters in South Lebanon, Killing Six

An Israeli airstrike on Wednesday destroyed the municipal headquarters in Nabatieh, a key town in southern Lebanon. The attack killed the town’s mayor, Ahmed Kahil, and at least five others. They were meeting to coordinate aid for those affected by the ongoing war when the strike hit. The incident has raised concerns about Israel expanding …

Dire Health Crisis Unfolds in Northern Gaza

Hussam Abu Safiya, the director of Kamal Adwan Hospital, spoke to Al Jazeera about the catastrophic health crisis in northern Gaza. He emphasized the urgent need for safe corridors to evacuate patients in dire situations. Abu Safiya described the current state of hospitals as critical, highlighting the overwhelming challenges healthcare workers face. The Israeli army …

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