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Israeli occupation forces fired illumination flares in the Al-Madaris neighborhood of Nur Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarem, in the occupied West Bank.
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The Palestinian Red Crescent reported two Palestinians in critical condition after being shot by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.
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Prisoner Muhannad Talal Mansour Shreim, 50, from Tulkarm, sentenced to 29 life terms plus 20 years, is enduring harsh health and living conditions in solitary confinement at Janot Prison.

Shreim suffers from severe back and joint pain and has lost over 45 kilograms due to medical neglect and deliberate starvation. He previously contracted scabies while held in Megiddo Prison, and his condition worsened after being transferred to isolation.

He has been living under double isolation since being moved between Gilboa, Megiddo, and Janot prisons and has been deprived of visits and contact with his family for several months.

Human rights sources confirm that Israeli prison authorities continue to subject prisoners to physical and psychological abuse, particularly following the recent prisoner exchange, further endangering their health and well-being.
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Israeli occupation forces continue to raid the town of Qabatiya, south of Jenin, in the occupied West Bank.
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UNICEF spokesperson called on the Israeli occupation to open all crossings to facilitate the entry of urgent humanitarian aid, and reported that the current amount of aid entering Gaza is extremely limited and does not meet the urgent needs of children in the Strip.
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Austrian Chancellor Christian Stocker firmly rejected calls to ban Israel from the 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, saying: “I would consider it a fatal mistake to exclude Israel. Based on our history alone, I would never be in favour of that.”
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Majd Abu Habib, an 11-year-old Palestinian from Khan Younis, suffered severe burns covering 35% of his body after the explosion of an Israeli army remnant. His condition is critical, and doctors urgently call for his evacuation abroad for life-saving treatment unavailable in Gaza.
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Bedouin communities in the West Bank are facing silent forced displacement, as settler attacks have forced around 33 communities to leave, while 114 new settlement outposts have been established.

Khirbet Zanuta south of Hebron saw 250 Palestinians displaced in late October 2023 due to escalating settler attacks, turning the area into a settlement expansion hub.

Settlers receive political and financial support from the Israeli government, including drones, off-road vehicles, and military protection.

Residents of the Al-Ma‘rajat community north of Jericho continue to face attacks, with minimal Palestinian support to protect them from forced displacement.
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Breaking | British journalist Sami Hamdi detained by U.S. immigration after criticizing Israel

British journalist and political analyst Sami Hamdi has been detained by U.S. immigration officers at San Francisco International Airport, reportedly in connection with his outspoken criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza.

According to the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Hamdi was taken into custody shortly after speaking at CAIR’s Sacramento gala on Friday, ahead of a scheduled appearance at their Florida event.

CAIR stated that Hamdi “has not been deported and remains in custody,” adding that its legal team is “working to address this injustice.” The organization condemned the detention as “a blatant affront to free speech” and proof of an “Israel First policy, not an America First policy.”
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Breaking | Israeli occupation forces storm a Palestinian home in the town of Qaffin, north of Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank.
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Breaking | Hezbollah’s Naeem Qassem: “Defensive” intervention for Gaza, prepared to fight if Israel renews aggression

In an interview today, Hezbollah deputy leader Naeem Qassem said the group’s intervention in support of Gaza was deliberate, necessary and defensive, taken to prevent Israel from carrying out a wider campaign of destruction and to protect the region.

Qassem asserted that operations against Israeli cities, including strikes on Tel Aviv and a targeted hit on Benjamin Netanyahu’s residence, were intentional and intelligence-driven, and he described those actions as part of a measured campaign that avoided gratuitous violence while maximizing military and political effect.

Reiterating solidarity with Gaza and the Palestinian cause, Qassem praised the fighters’ sacrifices and said the group remains ready to defend Lebanon and the Palestinian people.
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Watch | British far-right activist Tommy Robinson, falsely claiming to be Muslim, attempted to enter Al-Aqsa Mosque alongside a former Israeli politician in a staged provocation.

The move is being widely condemned as an Islamophobic stunt aimed at smearing Palestinian Muslims and promoting the false narrative that Israel grants “freedom of worship” at Al-Aqsa, despite ongoing restrictions, raids, and violence by Israeli occupation forces at the holy site.
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Breaking | Hamas Leader Khlil al-Hayya outlined the group’s priorities following the recent ceasefire with Israel, focusing on enforcing the ceasefire, reconstruction, and Palestinian unity.

He confirmed that Hamas and other Palestinian factions agreed to deploy UN forces to monitor the ceasefire and secure Gaza’s borders, welcoming Arab and Islamic participation.

On reconstruction, al-Hayya stressed urgency, calling for immediate international support and supervision of rebuilding efforts.

Reaffirming national unity, he insisted that Gaza and the West Bank remain inseparable, with governance decisions to be resolved through elections or a consensual government.
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Watch | Prominent settler rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu, father of Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu, openly incited killings of Palestinians, urging Israelis to attack recently freed Palestinian detainees and threatening that “none of you will be left alive.”
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Mohammad Khaled Abu al-Hussain, a father of five from al-Qarara near Khan Younis, described life to The Guardian under the partial Israeli control of Gaza :

“As soon as we get close to our homes, bullets start flying from every direction, and sometimes small drones, the quadcopters, hover above us, watching every move.”

He added: “Yesterday, I was with my friend when we suddenly came under heavy gunfire. We threw ourselves to the ground and stayed there until the shooting stopped. I couldn’t reach my house.”

“It feels like the war hasn’t really ended for me. What’s the point of a ceasefire if I still can’t return home?” he said, expressing frustration over the ongoing restrictions and danger.

Abu al-Hussain warned about the permanence of the line: “It breaks my heart to see people on my way going back to their houses while I remain stuck between hope and fear. But what worries me most is the idea that this line might stay, that no decision will ever allow us to return.”
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