Breaking | The Foreign Press Association expressed disappointment over the Israeli Supreme Courtโs decision to grant Israel yet another delay regarding the independent entry of journalists into Gaza.
The FPA said the state once again relied on stalling tactics to prevent journalists from entering the Strip, despite the courtโs directive for the government to present a clear position within 30 days.
โFor two years, the Israeli government has sought one delay after another, with the clear aim of barring journalists from carrying out their journalistic duties and hindering the publicโs right to information,โ the association said, renewing its call for immediate media access to Gaza.
The FPA said the state once again relied on stalling tactics to prevent journalists from entering the Strip, despite the courtโs directive for the government to present a clear position within 30 days.
โFor two years, the Israeli government has sought one delay after another, with the clear aim of barring journalists from carrying out their journalistic duties and hindering the publicโs right to information,โ the association said, renewing its call for immediate media access to Gaza.
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The explosives expert from Humanity & Inclusion told Al Jazeera that clearing mines in Gaza will take between 20 and 30 years.
The unexploded ordnance and hidden mines continue to pose deadly risks and cause serious injuries among civilians, especially children, and could prevent thousands of displaced families from returning to their homes.
The unexploded ordnance and hidden mines continue to pose deadly risks and cause serious injuries among civilians, especially children, and could prevent thousands of displaced families from returning to their homes.
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Activists reported that Israeli settlers sprayed pepper gas at them and other residents in Kafr Malik, while settlers continue to roam the area accompanied by Israeli occupation soldiers.
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This is the size of one of unexploded rockets that Israel dropped on Gazans' homes during the genocide.
According to Gaza government media office, the scale of destruction and rubble resulting from the genocidal war has reached an unprecedented level in modern history. Government estimates as of mid-October 2025 indicate that there are between 65 and 70 million tons of rubble and debris.
This rubble includes thousands of homes, facilities, and vital infrastructure deliberately destroyed by the Israeli army, turning the Strip into an environmentally devastated area. In addition, there are 20,000 unexploded ordnances in Gaza, which is now facing the largest constructional and humanitarian catastrophe in history.
According to Gaza government media office, the scale of destruction and rubble resulting from the genocidal war has reached an unprecedented level in modern history. Government estimates as of mid-October 2025 indicate that there are between 65 and 70 million tons of rubble and debris.
This rubble includes thousands of homes, facilities, and vital infrastructure deliberately destroyed by the Israeli army, turning the Strip into an environmentally devastated area. In addition, there are 20,000 unexploded ordnances in Gaza, which is now facing the largest constructional and humanitarian catastrophe in history.
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The United Nations warned that hundreds of thousands of children in Gaza risk becoming a โlost generationโ unless education resumes soon. According to Edouard Beigbeder, UNICEFโs regional director for the Middle East and North Africa, this marks the third consecutive year without formal schooling in Gaza.
He said UNICEF has only managed to provide temporary learning spaces for about one-sixth of the affected children, as roughly 85% of schools were destroyed or rendered unusable. Beigbeder cautioned that without a full return to education by February, Gazaโs children could face a lasting generational crisis.
He said UNICEF has only managed to provide temporary learning spaces for about one-sixth of the affected children, as roughly 85% of schools were destroyed or rendered unusable. Beigbeder cautioned that without a full return to education by February, Gazaโs children could face a lasting generational crisis.
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Quds News Network
Breaking | An Israeli occupation special force unit stormed the Al-Sibat area in central Jenin, as military reinforcements were deployed toward the area.
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Update | Israeli occupation special forces are surrounding a house in the Old City of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.
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Breaking | The International Press Institute (IPI) and International Media Support (IMS) have posthumously honored Palestinian journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa, who was killed by the Israeli occupation attack on Nasser Hospital, with the 2025 World Press Freedom Hero Award, recognizing her courage and dedication to truth-telling amid the Israeli occupationโs genocide on Gaza.
The award was announced during the IPI World Congress and Media Innovation Festival held in Vienna, bringing together hundreds of journalists and media professionals from around the world. Abu Daqqaโs recognition celebrates her unwavering commitment to bearing witness to the suffering of her people and ensuring that the world does not look away.
The award was announced during the IPI World Congress and Media Innovation Festival held in Vienna, bringing together hundreds of journalists and media professionals from around the world. Abu Daqqaโs recognition celebrates her unwavering commitment to bearing witness to the suffering of her people and ensuring that the world does not look away.
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Breaking | Amnesty International marked 300 days since the abduction of Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, who was detained by Israeli occupation forces during their raid on the hospital on December 27, 2024.
As of October 25, 2025, it has been 302 days since Dr. Abu Safiya was taken and held under what Israel calls โadministrative detention,โ without charges or trial, a policy applied to more than 5,500 Palestinian detainees, including doctors, journalists, children, and women. Amnesty International reiterated its call to end these arbitrary detentions and demanded Dr. Abu Safiyaโs immediate release, stating: โAround the world, we refuse to look away. We refuse to be silent.โ
As of October 25, 2025, it has been 302 days since Dr. Abu Safiya was taken and held under what Israel calls โadministrative detention,โ without charges or trial, a policy applied to more than 5,500 Palestinian detainees, including doctors, journalists, children, and women. Amnesty International reiterated its call to end these arbitrary detentions and demanded Dr. Abu Safiyaโs immediate release, stating: โAround the world, we refuse to look away. We refuse to be silent.โ
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A child was critically wounded and two brothers killed as Israeli forces opened fire near Gazaโs yellow line, violating the ceasefire deal.
https://qudsnen.co/ceasefire-violation-child-critically-wounded-as-israel-fires-near-gazas-yellow-line-two-brothers-killed/
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Quds News Network
Ceasefire Violation: Child Critically Wounded as Israel Fires Near Gazaโs Yellow Line; Two Brothers Killed - Quds News Network
A child was critically wounded and two brothers killed as Israeli forces opened fire near Gazaโs yellow line, violating the ceasefire deal.
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Breaking | Israeli occupation forces opened heavy and random gunfire in Tulkarem refugee camp, in the occupied West Bank.
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Calls are mounting for the release of prominent Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, who has been held in Israeli detention without charge for 300 days after being abducted by Israeli forces during the genocide in Gaza.
https://qudsnen.co/calls-grow-for-release-of-dr-hussam-abu-safiya-the-voice-of-gazas-decimated-healthcare-system/
https://qudsnen.co/calls-grow-for-release-of-dr-hussam-abu-safiya-the-voice-of-gazas-decimated-healthcare-system/
Quds News Network
Calls Grow for Release of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the Voice of Gazaโs Decimated Healthcare System - Quds News Network
Calls are mounting for the release of prominent Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya, who has been held in Israeli detention without charge for nearly 10 months after being abducted by Israeli forces during the genocide in Gaza.
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Breaking | Israeli occupation soldiers, accompanied by settlers, brutally attacked and beat a Palestinian family while they were harvesting olives on their land in the village of Nahalin, in Bethlehem, southern West Bank, yesterday. No settler was arrested following the assault.
Palestinian Christian human rights activist Ihab Hassan from the West Bank wrote: โNow do you understand why none of these settler terrorists are ever arrested?โ
He added, citing Israeli organizations, that โonly 3% of investigations against settlers for violence against Palestinians end in indictments, while 3,577 Palestinians are held in administrative detention without charges or trial. In Arab society, only 17%โ21% of murder cases are solved, compared to 71%โ80% in Jewish society.โ
Palestinian Christian human rights activist Ihab Hassan from the West Bank wrote: โNow do you understand why none of these settler terrorists are ever arrested?โ
He added, citing Israeli organizations, that โonly 3% of investigations against settlers for violence against Palestinians end in indictments, while 3,577 Palestinians are held in administrative detention without charges or trial. In Arab society, only 17%โ21% of murder cases are solved, compared to 71%โ80% in Jewish society.โ
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