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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Apr 13, 2025 10:22 am

Israeli aircraft bombed
    Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital
Dozens of patients and medical workers were forced out of the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip as Israeli aircraft bombed the medical facility, Al Mayadeen's correspondent reported

The hospital is the only remaining functional medical facility in Gaza City and the northern Gaza Strip, after healthcare infrastructure was completely dismantled in previous Israeli attacks.

Israeli authorities issued evacuation orders shortly before bombing the hospital early on Sunday.

Our correspondent confirmed that the bombing inflicted severe damage on the emergency building, including the reception area, laboratory, and pharmacy.

This comes amid continuous bombardment that has targeted various areas across the Gaza Strip. Strikes on Sunday also targeted the Saad Bin Mua'th School and the Abdullah al-Dahyan School in the neighborhoods of al-Tuffah and al-Sheikh al-Radwan, respectively.

It is worth noting that the hospital's courtyard was bombed by Israeli occupation forces on October 17, 2023, in an infamous massacre that Israeli authorities denied involvement in.

At the time, the Gaza Ministry of Health reported that 471 Palestinians were martyred and 342 were injured.

International community urged to protect remaining hospitals

Meanwhile, the Gaza Government Media Office urged the international community to denounce the Israeli attack on al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, urging swift work to protect remaining healthcare facilities in the territory.

It underscored that the Baptist Hospital houses several specialized medical departments, serving hindered of patients. Being the only remaining hospital in the area, the Media Office stressed that the hospital provides healthcare services to more than one million Palestinians.

The office pointed to the deliberate destruction of 34 hospitals in the Gaza Strip as part of a "systematic plan to eliminate what remains of the healthcare sector in Gaza," in a statement.

The statement underlined that in doing so, the Israeli occupation blatantly violated international conventions and the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit attacks against medical facilities.

Al-Ahli bombing couldn't happen without US's green-light

Hamas has condemned what it described as a "new war crime" following the bombing of Al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza, saying that it adds to a list of other crimes committed by the occupation.

The statement characterized the hospital attack as further evidence that "Israel" is a "rogue criminal entity" operating outside the bounds of international law and humanitarian norms. Hamas also underlined that these actions are taking place with direct support from the United States, criticizing Washington’s complicity and the failure of global accountability systems.

Holding the US administration fully responsible, Hamas said the bombing could not have occurred without an American "green light."

The group also issued a sharp critique of the international community, questioning the silence of global political and legal institutions — particularly the United Nations Security Council — in the face of “unprecedented crimes in modern times.”

Hamas urged the international community, including the United Nations, Arab and Islamic states, to intervene immediately. It called for urgent action to halt what it described as gross violations of international law and to take political and moral responsibility for ending the continued bloodshed in Gaza.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Apr 14, 2025 7:58 pm

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Al Mayadeen obtains Israeli doc.
regarding Gaza ceasefire


On the third day of the truce, negotiations are set to begin on “the day after,” which would center on disarmament efforts and the formal declaration of a permanent ceasefire.

    Al Mayadeen has obtained a copy of the Israeli proposal submitted to mediators and subsequently conveyed to Hamas regarding negotiations for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza
In March, "Israel" reneged on a ceasefire that brought two months of relative calm and resumed its war on the Gaza Strip.

The document outlines that Hamas would release captive Edan Alexander on the first day as a special gesture to the United States, signaling goodwill at the onset of the discussions.

The Israeli proposal includes a clear demand for the complete disarmament of the Gaza Strip, setting forth a framework for a 45-day temporary ceasefire. This ceasefire would encompass the cessation of military operations, the delivery of humanitarian aid, and the exchange of prisoners.

On the second day of the truce, Hamas would release five living captives in exchange for 66 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences and 611 detainees from Gaza.

The proposal stipulates that any release of captives must occur without public displays or ceremonial proceedings.

Moreover, the proposal calls for the establishment of a mutually agreed-upon mechanism to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches civilians exclusively.

Following the release of the five captives, the document allows for the entry of humanitarian aid and necessary shelter equipment to assist displaced persons in Gaza.

Additionally, the Israeli military would begin its “redeployment” in the Rafah area and northern Gaza Strip following the release of the captives.

On the third day, negotiations are set to begin on “the day after,” which would center on disarmament efforts and the formal declaration of a permanent ceasefire.

By the seventh day, Hamas would release four captives in exchange for 54 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences, as well as 500 detainees held since October 7, 2023.

The proposal specifies that after the seventh day, the Israeli military would begin "redeploying" east of Salah al-Din Street.

On the 10th day, Hamas would be required to provide comprehensive information about all remaining living captives in exchange for corresponding information on Palestinian detainees

On the 20th day, Hamas would release 16 dead captives in exchange for 160 Palestinians who have been killed, with both groups to be released simultaneously.

The Israeli proposal further outlines that negotiations for a permanent ceasefire must be finalized within 45 days. It also specifies that once a ceasefire agreement is reached, the remaining live and dead captives will be released.

If a temporary ceasefire is successfully agreed upon, the proposal indicates that it could be extended under mutually agreed-upon conditions and for a duration to be determined by both parties.

Finally, the document underscores that the guarantors of the deal—Egypt, Qatar, and the United States—would continue to exert efforts to ensure the continuation of negotiations and the eventual establishment of a permanent ceasefire agreement.

Resistance leader details Gaza proposal, Hamas’ stance: Exclusive

Earlier on Monday, a Palestinian Resistance leader speaking to Al Mayadeen outlined the key points of the latest Israeli proposal, which includes the redeployment of Israeli occupation forces to positions held before March 2, a 45-day term for halting military operations, the opening of crossings, and the entry of humanitarian aid—but all under Israeli-imposed conditions.

    According to the source, the proposal fails to meet Hamas’ core demands of a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza
The leader further warned that the Israeli plan appears designed to gradually strip Hamas of its leverage by extracting captives without securing meaningful concessions.

He further told Al Mayadeen that the Israeli proposal seeks to disarm Hamas and ensure it does not return to power in Gaza.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Apr 16, 2025 12:38 am

Israeli bomb Gaza displacement tents

Israeli airstrikes all over the Gaza Strip have caused extensive loss of life and damage as dozens of displaced are killed and wounded

Israeli airstrikes on Monday targeted several locations sheltering displaced civilians across the Gaza Strip, resulting in multiple casualties, according to local civil defense teams and media reports.

Two people were killed and seven others wounded when Israeli warplanes bombed tents sheltering displaced families at Yarmouk Stadium in central Gaza City, the Palestinian Civil Defense reported. The stadium has become a refuge for hundreds of families who fled their homes amid ongoing Israeli bombardment.

“Our crews responded to urgent distress calls from the Yarmouk Stadium, where hundreds of displaced people are taking shelter,” the Civil Defense said in a statement.

An Al Mayadeen correspondent confirmed that Israeli aircraft had struck the stadium, which housed a large number of displacement tents. In a separate attack nearby, two Palestinians were killed and others injured in an airstrike that targeted an apartment near al-Saraya junction in central Gaza City.

Elsewhere in western Gaza, several individuals were injured in a drone strike near Abu Hasira Street.

Escalating acts of aggression

Further south, Israeli airstrikes hit a tent sheltering displaced civilians in the Al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis, killing two people and injuring several more, according to local reporters.

Civil Defense teams also recovered two bodies and rescued three injured individuals after an Israeli strike on a displacement tent at the northern gate of the Asdaa City complex, also in Khan Younis.

Meanwhile, in Rafah, Israeli forces reportedly demolished multiple residential buildings in the northern part of the city. Similar demolitions were carried out by Israeli forces in eastern Gaza City, where several civilian homes were leveled.

These attacks come amid a continued Israeli military offensive in the Gaza Strip, now in its seventh month, which has displaced more than 1.9 million Palestinians and caused widespread destruction to civilian infrastructure.

Dozens killed, wounded

Gaza’s Ministry of Health announced earlier in the day that 17 Palestinians were martyred and 69 others injured over the past 24 hours as a result of ongoing Israeli attacks across the besieged Gaza Strip.

The total death toll from the Israeli assault on Gaza has now reached 51,000 martyrs and 116,343 injuries since October 7, 2023. Since March 18, 2025, 1,630 Palestinians have been killed and 4,302 wounded.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Apr 22, 2025 12:35 am

Israeli airstrikes continue across Gaza

Dozens were killed and wounded in renewed Israeli airstrikes all over Gaza, even targeting displacement centers

Israeli occupation forces continued their bombardment of several areas across the Gaza Strip on Monday, inflicting new casualties amid an unfolding genocide that has already killed tens of thousands of Palestinians.

In southern Gaza, Israeli artillery targeted Abasan al-Kabira, east of Khan Younis, resulting in multiple injuries, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent. Separately, a residential home in Qeizan al-Najjar, also in Khan Younis, was hit in another strike, leaving additional civilians wounded.

In central Gaza, one Palestinian was killed after an Israeli strike targeted a group of individuals near the Great Mosque in al-Bureij refugee camp. Israeli warplanes also launched an air raid on Deir al-Balah.

Further east of Gaza City, renewed artillery shelling struck residential neighborhoods, while the Israeli military reportedly conducted fresh demolition operations.

Drone attacks, airstrikes target displacement zones

In southern Khan Younis, injuries were reported due to Israeli aerial bombardment. Meanwhile, in eastern Gaza City, an Israeli drone fired at civilian homes on Shaaf Street in al-Tuffah neighborhood.

In al-Zaytoun, southeast of Gaza City, two Palestinians were killed and others injured following a drone attack near Safed School, which is currently housing displaced families.

Separately, Al Mayadeen reported that two more people were killed and several were wounded in a strike targeting a house near al-Joulani Mosque in al-Tuffah.

39 martyrs in 24 hours in Gaza

The Gaza death toll has been updated by the Health Ministry in the Strip, with the latter reporting that 39 Palestinians arrived at hospitals as martyrs, including two recovered from under the rubble, and 62 others were injured due to the continued Israeli aggression on Gaza.

The total number of Gaza Strip casualties since the beginning of the conflict on October 7, 2023, has risen to 51,240 martyrs and 116,931 injuries. The casualties since March 18, 2025, stand at 1,864 martyrs and 4,890 injuries.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Tue Apr 22, 2025 12:52 am

UN Highlights Escalating
Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza


The United Nations has revealed harrowing statistics regarding the ongoing crisis in the Gaza Strip, where approximately 420,000 individuals have been newly displaced since March 18, 2025, following the resurgence of Israeli military aggression against the territory

The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has repeatedly urged for a ceasefire, emphasizing the protection of civilian lives in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories. This marks yet another chapter in the conflict, with Palestinian communities under siege since April 7, 2023, as part of what has been described by some as a systematic campaign.

Despite these calls, Israeli forces have reportedly dismissed appeals and continued military operations, aggravating the already dire situation for civilians.

Critical concerns from the United Nations include allegations of ethnic cleansing, violations of human rights and international law, and the necessity for humanitarian aid. UN agencies have stressed the urgency of addressing these violations while condemning the ongoing violence and disregard for ceasefire agreements.

In a statement released Monday, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) brought attention to the severe toll inflicted upon Gaza’s civilian population. UNRWA highlighted that children, women, and men are enduring “indescribable suffering” amidst relentless airstrikes and the prolonged blockade that obstructs the delivery of humanitarian supplies and essential goods.

Through its official X account, UNRWA condemned the collective punishment of the Palestinian people, asserting that such actions are unjustifiable under any circumstances. The agency has called for an immediate halt to hostilities and the establishment of mechanisms that prioritize humanitarian access and support for those affected.

As the situation continues to deteriorate, global humanitarian organizations are warning of catastrophic consequences unless urgent measures are taken to secure aid channels and end the violence.

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