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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Nov 28, 2025 11:09 pm

UN slams IOF killings in Jenin raid
as apparent summary execution


“We're appalled by the brazen killing by Israeli border police yesterday of two Palestinian men in Jenin in the occupied West Bank in yet another apparent summary execution,” UN spokesperson Jeremy Laurence said during a press briefing in Geneva on Friday.

    Footage broadcast by Palestine TV shows the two Palestinians, unarmed and surrendering, before being fatally shot. Palestinians appeared unarmed, surrendering
The UN noted that the video evidence strongly suggests the men posed no immediate threat at the time they were executed. The two were reportedly emerging from a building when they were shot at close range by Israeli forces.

The incident has sparked renewed outrage and calls for accountability, amid a broader pattern of escalating violence across the occupied West Bank.

The Israeli military and police issued a joint statement confirming that the shooting occurred during an operation targeting individuals allegedly affiliated with a “terror network” in Jenin. However, the statement did not provide evidence for this claim or specify the nature of the accusations.

An internal investigation into the incident has been launched, according to Israeli authorities.

Israeli officials defend deadly use of force

Despite growing international concern, Israeli officials have publicly backed the use of force. Itamar Ben-Gvir, the Israeli Police Minister, issued a statement voicing full support for the "Border Police" unit involved in the shooting.

“The fighters acted exactly as expected of them – terrorists should die!” he wrote on social media.

Ben-Gvir was given expanded authority over Israeli "Border Police" operations in the occupied West Bank in 2022.

UN decries excessive force and inflammatory rhetoric

The UN human rights office condemned Ben-Gvir’s remarks, describing them as "deplorable" and "abhorrent".

“We heard those comments, and of course, they need to be deplored,” Laurence said. “Such a response in any situation involving brutal use of force is nothing short of abhorrent.”

The killings in Jenin add to a growing number of assaults in the occupied West Bank, where Israeli forces are accused of using excessive and unlawful lethal force, often without accountability.

Human rights organizations have repeatedly warned that the impunity of Israeli forces in such cases is fueling a cycle of violence and deepening mistrust across the region.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sat Nov 29, 2025 2:57 pm

IOF detains 100 Palestinians

The Israeli occupation forces carried out a large-scale military raid overnight in the town of Tammun in the Tubas governorate, in the northern occupied West Bank, detaining around 100 Palestinians under claims of alleged involvement in Resistance activities, according to the Israeli site Walla!

During the raid, occupation forces stormed dozens of homes and forcibly removed more than 20 Palestinian families from their residences amid aggressive searches. The operation was conducted under the pretext of searching for weapons, though the report did not confirm whether any were seized.

This operation is the latest in ongoing daily raids across Palestinian towns and villages, which routinely involve widespread arrests, home raids, and intimidation of residents. These actions form part of a broader policy of repression aimed at tightening control over the Palestinian population in the occupied West Bank.

IOF demolish homes, arrest civilians

Israeli occupation forces began demolishing several homes in the southwestern areas of the Jenin camp in the northern West Bank on Friday afternoon.

Local sources reported that the Israeli forces forced a family out of their home in Tubas, converting it into a military outpost in the al-Thughra area of the city, and detained three youths from the al-Faraa camp, south of the city, reportedly subjecting them to harsh treatment.

Tulkarm Governorate, in the northern West Bank, also witnessed Israeli assaults, with settlers attacking Palestinian residents in the town of Beit Lid. Israeli forces additionally raided the towns of Kfar Malek and Silwad in the Ramallah governorate, located in the central West Bank.

Confrontations broke out at dawn between Palestinian youths and settlers in Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, coinciding with a wide campaign of raids and arrests carried out by Israeli forces in multiple West Bank cities and towns.

Israel escalates its aggression on the West Bank

The IOF and Shin Bet announced on Wednesday the launch of a large‑scale military operation overnight in the northern West Bank, particularly in the governorate of Tubas and surrounding towns such as Tammun and Aqaba.

The official statement claimed the campaign was a “broad counterterrorism operation”, aimed at dismantling resistance forces in the region.

According to local reports and regional media, the operation involved ground troops reinforced by bulldozers and even helicopters, a rare escalation in the use of air support in such raids.

The military also imposed curfews, sealed off all entrances to the area with earth berms and checkpoints, and severely restricted movement, including blocking ambulances and medical teams, as troops conducted house‑to‑house raids.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Sun Nov 30, 2025 8:24 pm

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Footage shows two Palestinians forced from a residential building with their hands raised, only for Israeli occupation forces to open fire on them, killing them instantly

Israeli occupation forces shot and killed two Palestinian youths from point-blank range in the Jabal Abu Dhahir neighborhood of Jenin, and they continue to withhold their bodies, according to Palestinian authorities.

The Ministry of Health identified the martyrs as Al-Muntasir Billah Mahmoud Qassem Abdullah, 26, and Yousef Ali Yousef Asa’asa, 37.

Video footage shared on social media and covered by media outlets showed Israeli occupation forces opening fire on the two men at close range after searching them as they exited a commercial storage facility.

    The youths were clearly unarmed as they exited the facility, putting their hands in the air, thus posing no threat to the forces. Local sources said that an undercover Israeli unit had stormed the neighborhood and raided a house, followed by reinforcements in the area near the Jenin refugee camp
WAFA correspondents reported that Israeli forces, including undercover units, besieged a house and opened live fire, supplemented by heavy aerial fire from military aircraft. An Israeli military bulldozer reportedly demolished the main storage door, forcing the two young men out, before they were shot at point-blank range.

Hamas condemns killings, calls for unified response

Hamas condemned the killings, describing the two men as unarmed and accusing Israeli forces of executing them “in cold blood” despite posing no threat. The group said the incident reflects a long-standing pattern of Israeli actions demonstrating “complete disregard for Palestinian life” and operating outside international norms.

In a statement, Hamas framed the killings as part of a broader “systematic policy” aimed at the “extermination and liquidation” of Palestinians in the West Bank, particularly in the context of what it claims are Israeli efforts to consolidate "annexation" and forcible displacement.

The movement emphasized that ongoing Israeli military operations, especially in northern West Bank areas, highlight that armed resistance remains “a natural and legitimate response” to what it describes as escalating aggression.

Hamas urged Palestinians across political and social sectors to organize a “comprehensive and coordinated” response, arguing that collective action is the most effective way to counter Israeli policies.

The Resistance movement also called on international bodies, legal institutions, and human rights organizations to intervene, warning that what it calls “field executions” have become an open and unaccountable practice by Israeli occupation forces.

PA accuses Israel of 'war crime'

On its part, the Palestinian Authority accused Israeli occupation forces of deliberately committing a "war crime" following what it called the "brutal" summary executions of two men in Jenin in the Israeli-occupied West Bank on Thursday.

The Foreign Ministry in Ramallah said it "strongly condemns the brutal field execution carried out by the Israeli occupation army against two Palestinian youths," calling the incident a "deliberate Israeli war crime."

Wider context

The execution comes amid a surge in settler and IOF aggression across the occupied West Bank, coinciding with the advancement of legislation in the Israeli Knesset to impose Israeli "sovereignty" over large parts of the territory.

Since the war on Gaza began two years ago, Israeli occupation forces and settlers have killed more than 1,000 Palestinians in the West Bank, injured over 10,000, and arrested more than 20,000, including 1,600 children, according to Palestinian authorities. Overnight raids, arbitrary detentions, and land seizures have intensified in towns such as al-Khalil, al-Bireh, and Burqa, while new military checkpoints and settlement outposts tighten the occupation’s grip over the territory.

At the political level, the Israeli Knesset passed a preliminary bill on October 22 to apply "sovereignty" over the West Bank, alongside another measure to annex the settlement of Ma’ale Adumim near occupied al-Quds. Israeli ministers hailed the votes as "historic", calling for full control over "Judea and Samaria," despite international condemnation and US warnings.

In July, the International Court of Justice ruled that "Israel’s" occupation of Palestinian territory is illegal under international law and demanded the evacuation of all settlements in the West Bank and the eastern part of occupied al-Quds. Yet occupation authorities continue to defy the ruling, entrenching their colonial presence through systematic settlement expansion, land theft, and daily assaults, policies aimed at erasing Palestinian existence on their own land.

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IOF slaughtered these 2 men in cold blood and MUST be held accountable

How much longer are these barbaric savages going to get away with wholesale slaughter

Israel has been murdering Palestinians and stealing their land for 70 years
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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 01, 2025 6:25 pm

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A 65-year-old Kurdish man who has lived in the Gaza Strip for nearly three decades is appealing to the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) for help relocating to the Kurdistan Region, where most of his family now lives. He tells Rudaw he lost everything in the latest conflict and now lives alone under dire conditions

Jaafar Khalil Golan is originally from Derik (al-Malikiyah) in Western Kurdistan. He has been living in Gaza since 1995.

    Golan said his father was among the companions of the late Kurdish leader Mustafa Barzani (1903–1979), highlighting his deep attachment to the Kurdish cause and “great love for the homeland and the [Kurdish] Peshmerga.”
He told Rudaw, “When I was a child, my family and I left our hometown of Derik and went to Duhok province” in northern Kurdistan. The family was later forced to settle in Cham Sharaf, near Derik, in 1971.

After years of displacement across the region, Golan contacted the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Lebanon to learn how to use arms, with hope of “returning to Kurdistan when the opportunity is available.” He was then transferred to Gaza in the mid-1990s, where he served as an officer in the Palestinian Authority until retiring.

Of note, the PLO, established in the 1960s, is the main representative of the Palestinian national movement and now serves as the parent body of the Palestinian Authority.

Golan told Rudaw his situation deteriorated during latest war.

“My house was completely destroyed in the first week of the war. I have been displaced between Rafah and Nuseirat and have lost a large number of my family members,” he said.

Hamas and Israel reached a ceasefire in mid-October, ending the deadliest war Gaza has seen in its history that lasted slightly over two years. Famine also spread across the enclave during the conflict.

Golan told Rudaw that he is struggling to access food, medicine, and water, describing himself as a person with special needs. “Families in Gaza support each other because they are relatives, but I am alone with no one to help me,” he said.

He further stated that during his stay he acted as an “ambassador of Kurds” in Gaza, adding, he was “proud that during my stay I presented a positive image of Kurds.”

Most of his relatives now live in Duhok, where he hopes to reunite with them soon. “I think of my country and relatives. I want to speak Kurdish and celebrate [the Kurdish new year] Newroz with my brothers and sisters,” he said.

The 65-year-old added, “I have been living in exile for 40 years. I hope to spend the rest of my life with loved ones in Kurdistan and be laid to rest there.”

He appealed to the KRG to facilitate his safe return.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 01, 2025 6:35 pm

Turkey issues arrest warrant for
Netanyahu on genocide charge


A court in Istanbul on Friday issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and 36 others on charges of crimes against humanity and genocide in the Palestinian enclave of Gaza

“In light of the evidence obtained, it has been determined that Israeli State officials bear criminal responsibility for the systematic acts of ‘crimes against humanity’ and ‘genocide’ committed in Gaza, as well as for the actions carried out against the Global Sumud Fleet,” according to a statement from the office of Istanbul’s chief public prosecutor, Anadolu Agency reported.

    The Global Sumud Flotilla was an effort by international activists to break Israel’s siege on Gaza by sea. All 42 boats in the fleet were intercepted by Israel in early October
A United Nations commission has concluded that Israel committed genocide in its war on Gaza that has killed more than 66,000 people, according to the Gazan health ministry. The conflict began on October 7, 2023 when the armed Palestinian group Hamas launched a surprise incursion into southern Israel, killing more than 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures.

A shaky ceasefire is now in place

Israel’s Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar dismissed the warrants as a “PR stunt” by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

“In Erdogan’s Turkey, the judiciary has long since become a tool for silencing political rivals and detaining journalists, judges, and mayors,” he said in a post on X.

This is not the first warrant for Netanyahu in connection with the Gaza conflict. The International Criminal Court issued one in November 2024 on charges of “war crimes of starvation as a method of warfare and of intentionally directing an attack against the civilian population; and the crimes against humanity of murder, persecution, and other inhumane acts from at least 8 October 2023 until at least 20 May 2024.”

The Istanbul prosecutor, in its statement, highlighted Israeli attacks on health care facilities in Gaza.

    The Oct. 17, 2023 attack on the Al-Ahli Baptist Hospital claimed 500 lives; on Feb. 29, 2024, Israeli soldiers deliberately destroyed medical equipment; on Mar. 21, 2025, the Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital was bombed; many other health facilities were also attacked similarly; Gaza was placed under blockade, and victims were denied access to humanitarian aid,
In addition to Netanyahu, warrants were also issued for Defense Minister Yisrael Katz, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, Chief of General Staff Eyal Zamir, and Navy Commander David Saar Salama.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Mon Dec 01, 2025 8:18 pm

Gaza faces medical blackout
as Israel cuts vital fuel supplies


Gaza’s Health Ministry warns hospitals may shut down as Israel continues to block fuel, amid rising casualties and continued attacks despite the ceasefire

Israel is deliberately prolonging the fuel crisis, crippling hospital operations and threatening the functioning of surgical units and life-support equipment for patients and children, the Palestinian Health Ministry in Gaza warned on Monday.

The Ministry said hospitals are “at risk of shutting down completely” as long as fuel continues to be withheld, noting that many displacement tents have also flooded due to heavy rain.

Meanwhile, a Palestinian man was killed by Israeli fire east of Gaza City’s al-Zaytoun neighborhood, according to Al Mayadeen’s correspondent. The man was reportedly shot by an Israeli quadcopter drone, part of what reporters describe as an ongoing pattern of direct targeting inside residential areas.

Israeli artillery also shelled areas east of Rafah in southern Gaza, while three airstrikes hit eastern Khan Younis, causing further destruction in the city’s eastern districts, the correspondent said, while warplanes continued bombing targets east of Rafah as well.

The escalation extended to central Gaza, where Israeli artillery targeted the eastern outskirts of the al-Maghazi refugee camp.

Death toll keeps climbing in Gaza

The death toll in the Gaza Strip has exceeded 100,000 since October 7, 2023, amid relentless Israeli aggression, the Health Ministry in Gaza reported on Saturday. Nearly 171,000 people have been injured during the same period.

"The death toll from Israeli aggression since October 7, 2023, has risen to 70,112, with 170,986 people injured," the Ministry said in a statement.

In 24 hours alone, nine martyrs extracted from under the rubble and a wounded individual were brought to hospitals across Gaza, the Ministry noted. Despite the ceasefire agreement that went into effect on October 10, violence has persisted. Since the truce began, 356 Palestinians have been killed, 616 martyrs have been extracted from under the rubble, and over 909 others have been injured.

Hamas urges global action as Israel violates ceasefire

The Islamic Resistance Movement, Hamas, has called for intensified global mobilization against the Israeli occupation and its ongoing violations, coinciding with the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, marked each year on November 29.

In a statement, the movement said this year’s occasion comes nearly fifty days after the implementation of the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip. Hamas stressed that the Israeli occupation continues to undermine the truce “deliberately and brazenly” through artillery and airstrikes, field assassinations, and the ongoing ban on the entry of humanitarian aid into the besieged enclave.

Hamas accused the occupation government of escalating aggression, settlement expansion, and Judaization policies in the occupied West Bank and al-Quds, calling it a blatant violation of international law and UN resolutions, and warning that the absence of accountability encourages further “terrorism, arrogance, and criminal schemes.”

The movement reaffirmed that “the land of Palestine, with al-Quds and the blessed al-Aqsa Mosque at its heart,” remains “Arab Palestinian land, where the usurping Zionist occupation has no legitimacy and no sovereignty.”

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Wed Dec 03, 2025 12:25 am

Gaza: 257 journalists killed by IOF

The Government Media Office in Gaza announced on Tuesday that the number of Palestinian journalists killed by the Israeli occupation since the start of the genocidal war on the Gaza Strip has risen to 257, following the killing of photojournalist Mahmoud Wadi, who worked with various local and international media organizations

The office condemned, in the strongest terms, the policy of targeted killings and systematic assassinations carried out by the Israeli occupation against Palestinian journalists. It called on the International Federation of Journalists, the Federation of Arab Journalists, and all press bodies worldwide to denounce these ongoing crimes against media workers in the besieged Strip.

The statement held the Israeli occupation, the United States administration, and other states involved in the genocide, particularly the United Kingdom, Germany, and France, fully responsible for what it described as “heinous and barbaric crimes” committed against journalists and civilians in Gaza.

The media office urged the international community and relevant global organizations to take immediate action to condemn these violations, pursue accountability at international courts, and pressure for an urgent halt to the genocidal war on Gaza. It reiterated the urgent need to protect journalists and end the continuous targeting and killing of media workers in the Strip.

44 out of 270 journalists killed

44 Palestinian journalists were killed inside displacement tents in the Gaza Strip, out of more than 270 media workers slain by Israeli occupation forces since October 2023, a November report revealed.

According to a new report by the Freedoms Committee of the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate, many of the journalists were sheltering near hospitals and United Nations-run facilities when occupation forces launched airstrikes or opened sniper fire directly at displacement tents.

The report pointed to the systematic campaign targeting Gaza’s media infrastructure, citing the destruction of news offices and the deliberate killing of journalists in their homes, workplaces, and temporary shelters.

Deliberate targeting and legal violations

The Syndicate stressed that targeting journalists constitutes a war crime under Article 79 of the First Additional Protocol to the Geneva Conventions, which guarantees civilian protection to media workers. It further noted that attacks on displacement tents near hospitals and schools represent a serious breach of the protections granted to humanitarian zones.

Investigators confirmed that no military activity was detected in or around the targeted tents, refuting Israeli claims of accidental strikes. The group argued that the use of precision weaponry in densely populated civilian zones “reflects a calculated intent not only to cause death, but to silence witnesses and obstruct documentation of events.”

Call for international accountability

The Palestinian Journalists' Syndicate urged the formation of an independent international commission to investigate the targeting of journalists and called for the activation of International Criminal Court mechanisms to pursue accountability for war crimes.

It also appealed for cooperation with UNESCO and the International Federation of Journalists to establish safe corridors and protected zones for displaced media workers, while maintaining a comprehensive legal archive to support future judicial proceedings.

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PostAuthor: Anthea » Fri Dec 05, 2025 12:12 am

State repression against Palestine
in Germany continues unabated


Despite overwhelming public opposition to Israel’s genocide in Gaza, Germany’s government has doubled down on weapons deliveries and escalated repression against Palestine solidarity, turning Berlin into a laboratory of criminalisation, censorship, and police violence

More than two years into Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed at least 100,000 Palestinians according to official figures from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, Germans are becoming increasingly wary of their government’s unbroken support for the Zionist entity.

An August poll commissioned by public broadcaster ARD found that 66% of respondents agreed with the statement that “the German government should put more pressure on the Israeli government to change its stance on the Gaza Strip.”

In a YouGov poll from September, 62% of German voters said that Israel’s conduct in Gaza constitutes a genocide.

Yet Germany’s coalition government under centre-right Chancellor Friedrich Merz, who has been at the centre of controversy after making several racist statements about immigrants, Brazil and Angola, remains unperturbed by the majoritarian will of the people.

Berlin recently decided to resume its weapons deliveries to Israel, thus ending a temporary suspension that had been in place since August.

The move comes amid nearly 500 Israeli ceasefire violations in 44 days that have killed hundreds of Palestinians, according to the Gaza Government Media Office.

Meanwhile, crackdowns on Palestine solidarity continue unabated, particularly in the capital Berlin, which is home to the largest Palestinian community in Europe.

Videos of riot-gear-clad officers of the Berlin police arresting and beating peaceful protesters for exercising their right to free speech and assembly continue to invite condemnations from human rights watchdogs.

A Palestine solidarity march on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women on November 25 was yet again marked by unprovoked police brutality.

Social media footage taken by various activists and independent journalists on the scene shows police attacking and violently arresting protesters, including women and children.

In one video, a female protester can be seen lying on the ground while an officer punches her in the ribs and abdomen.

Uniformed officers were also filmed as they forcibly removed posters depicting Palestinian female prisoners detained in Israeli prisons.

Kafkaesque

In October, a group of six UN experts urged Germany to stop the indiscriminate punishment and suppression of Palestine solidarity activism.

“No circumstances can justify unnecessary and excessive police violence or unjust criminalisation for exercising fundamental freedoms,” the experts said.

Marie-Alice Morel is one of countless activists in Berlin who have been victimised by the German state’s “unjust criminalisation” of Palestine solidarity in the service of "Israel".

In July, Morel, who is the local co-chair of left-wing party MERA25 Berlin, was arrested at a protest for holding a placard that read “End racial discrimination in schools,” followed by a large, red exclamation mark.

She was accused of displaying the symbol of a banned organisation because the upper part of the exclamation point happened to be a red inverted triangle, which German authorities associate with the proscribed Palestinian Resistance group Hamas.

Berlin’s Public Prosecutor’s Office dismissed the case last month, but another case relating to an alleged offence committed in April 2024, in which she is accused of allegedly “chanting about Palestine in relation to rivers and seas” (Morel’s words), is still pending.

She is alluding to the decades-old Palestinian liberation slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” which German authorities falsely attribute to Hamas and treat as a prosecutable offence, even though the courts are divided over its supposed illegality.

Morel describes her experience with pro-"Israel" German lawfare as “Kafkaesque,” a reference to Franz Kafka’s dystopian novel The Trial, in which a young man is arrested for an unknown crime and finds himself caught up in a surreal and nightmarish bureaucracy.

"The police are just finding ways of creating charges and making up offences. They’re using and bending the law to their advantage. It’s a horrible experience, especially because the law is supposed to protect you,” she said.
Normalising repression

While many were caught by surprise at Germany’s post-October 7 crackdowns, state violence against Palestine solidarity in the country is not a new phenomenon.

“Anybody who looked at Germany in the past couple of years already saw this coming,” said Hanna Al-Taher, a researcher and lecturer at Dresden University of Technology.

In August 2024, Al-Taher co-published a paper which studies the repressive effects of Germany’s pro-Israel reason of state (Staatsräson) on German schools and universities since October 7, 2023.

“More and more people around us are being sued, fined, intimidated, have their houses searched, computers confiscated, and their events canceled,” she and Anna Younes, an independent researcher, write.

Even though the latest polls show that the majority of Germans oppose "Israel’s" genocidal war, Morel laments the general public’s lack of concern for the proliferation of state repression against Palestine solidarity.

“That’s exactly how we normalise these kinds of things and how they can become worse in the future,” she warned.

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NOTE; Due to Germany's support of Israel's genocidal attacks on Palestinians and it's support of Kiev's attacks on Donbass, many of Germany's industries are on the verge of collapse =))
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