İsrail, Hamas'ın silahlı kanat lideri İzz el-Din el-Haddad'ı Gazze'de öldürdü
İsrail ordusu, Hamas'ın askeri kanadı İzzeddin el-Kassam Tugayları'nın lideri İzz el-Din el-Haddad'ın, cuma günü Gazze kentine düzenlenen hava saldırısında öldürüldüğünü doğruladı. El-Haddad, 7 Ekim 2023 saldırılarının planlayıcılarından biri olarak görülüyordu; İsrail Savunma Bakanı, onun 'binlerce İsrailli sivil ve askerin öldürülmesi, kaçırılması ve zarar görmesinden sorumlu' olduğunu açıkladı. Hamas da saldırıda el-Haddad'ın eşi ve kızının da hayatını kaybettiğini doğrulayarak, bunu ateşkes ihlali olarak nitelendirdi. Saldırı, İsrail ile Hamas arasında ABD arabuluculuğunda varılan ateşkes anlaşmasına rağmen gerçekleşti. İsrail Başbakanı Binyamin Netanyahu, 7 Ekim saldırılarının mimarlarının neredeyse tamamının etkisiz hale getirildiğini belirtti. İran Dışişleri Bakanlığı saldırıyı 'terörist eylem' olarak kınarken, İsrail'in Gazze'deki operasyonlarını son haftalarda yoğunlaştırdığı bildiriliyor. Eş zamanlı olarak İsrail güçleri, Gazze'ye yardım götürmeye çalışan uluslararası bir filoyu uluslararası sularda durdurarak 430 aktivisti gözaltına aldı. El-Haddad'ın öldürülmesi, Hamas'ın askeri liderliğine vurulan son ağır darbe olarak değerlendiriliyor. Ancak ateşkesin kırılganlığını artıran bu gelişme, bölgedeki insani krizi derinleştirirken, Birleşmiş Milletler İsrail'in Gazze'deki 'yasa dışı varlığına' son vermesi çağrısını yineledi. Olay, savaşın bitmediğini ve diplomatik çözüm arayışlarının zorluklarla karşı karşıya olduğunu gösteriyor.
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latest: 02 Jun- Security15 May, 19:37
Israel confirms Hamas armed wing chief killed in Gaza strike
The military said Haddad was “among the last senior commanders in Hamas’s military wing responsible for planning and carrying out the October 7th massacre.”
- Security16 May, 08:36
War in the Middle East: Israel targets top Hamas leader in Gaza
An Israeli airstrike in Gaza on Friday targeted the leader of Hamas ’ military wing, Israeli officials said, but it wasn't immediately clear if Izz al-Din al-Haddad was killed or injured.
- Security16 May, 01:04
Gaza airstrike targeted Hamas military wing leader, Israel says
“Al-Haddad was responsible for the murder, abduction, and harm inflicted upon thousands of Israeli civilians and IDF soldiers,” the statement issued by the office of the Defence Minister said
- Security15 May, 17:51
Hamas military wing commander killed in Israel’ strike on Gaza City — minister
According to Israel Katz, Izz al-Din al-Haddad was one of the architects of the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel
- Security16 May, 10:30
Israel says it killed Hamas military chief in Gaza
Israel says it killed Hamas military chief in Gaza The Israeli military said in a statement that it had targeted and killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the head of Hamas’ military wing in Gaza, in an air strike on Gaza City on Friday. Hamas has not officially confirmed Haddad’s death.
- Security16 May, 12:23
Israel says Hamas armed wing chief killed in Gaza strike
Israel said Saturday it had killed Hamas armed wing chief Ezzedine Al-Haddad in an airstrike in Gaza the previous day, describing him as a key architect of the October 7 attacks.
- Security16 May, 12:23
Israel says leader of Hamas armed wing killed in strike on Gaza
The Israeli military said on Saturday that it had killed the head of Hamas's military wing Ezzedine Al-Haddad during an airstrike carried out the previous day in Gaza. Haddad's wife and daughter were also killed in the attack, according to a Hamas source.
- Security16 May, 13:39
Israel says Hamas military chief, involved in planning October 7 attacks, killed in Gaza
Israeli forces have killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a senior Hamas military commander linked to the October 7 attacks. Haddad, who assumed a key role after Mohammed Sinwar's death, was reportedly involved in holding Israeli hostages. His elimination marks another significant blow to Hamas's leadership amid ongoing Israeli operations in Gaza.
- Security16 May, 15:20
Gaza: Israel kills Hamas leader as deaths mount despite ceasefire
Israel’s military on Saturday said it had killed the chief of Hamas’ military wing in an air strike on Gaza the previous day, the most senior Hamas official killed by Israel since an October US-backed ceasefire agreement that was meant to halt fighting. A senior Hamas official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, confirmed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who was born in 1970, was killed in the attack. Hamas Gaza spokesperson Hazem Qassem later said in a video statement published on Facebook that...
- Security16 May, 15:33
Hamas confirms Israel's killing of leader of military leader
Hamas confirms Israel's killing of leader of military leader Hamas has confirmed that Israel killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, the leader of the Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing, in Gaza. Hamas said Israel killed al-Haddad with his wife, daughter and other Palestinian civilians on Friday evening and that this is a breach of the ceasefire agreement.
- Security16 May, 23:59
Iran condemns Israeli killing of Hamas commander and his family in Gaza
Iran condemns Israeli killing of Hamas commander and his family in Gaza Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Iran condemned Israel’s killing of Izz al-Din al-Haddad, a commander in Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, describing the attack as a “terrorist act”. The statement followed an Israeli strike on the Remal neighbourhood of Gaza City on Friday that Hamas said killed al-Haddad along with civilians, including his wife and daughter. Iran’s foreign ministry said the attack reflected Israel’s “desperation” and continuing violations in the Gaza Strip, adding that such actions would not weaken Palestinian resistance. Hamas said al-Haddad was targeted in Israeli air strikes that hit both a vehicle and a residential building, killing at least seven people and wounding dozens.
- Security17 May, 15:13
Most of the architects of October 7 attacks have been killed, says Netanyahu
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Sunday that Israel is close to finishing a key war aim in Gaza: killing the planners of the October 7 attacks. The comments came after Israel said it had killed senior Hamas commander Ezzedine Al-Haddad in an airstrike, as its campaign against the group’s leadership continues.
- Security17 May, 18:05
Israel’s PM says close to killing all architects of October 7 attack
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that Israel had almost completed a key goal of the war in Gaza – eliminating all those responsible for orchestrating the October 7 attack. His remarks followed the Israeli military’s announcement that Ezzedine al-Haddad, commander of Hamas’ armed wing, had been killed in an air strike in Gaza on Friday. In the aftermath of the October 7 assault, Netanyahu pledged to target and eliminate the masterminds behind the attacks, which, according to an...
- Security18 May, 08:54
Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla and arrests activists
Israel intercepts Gaza flotilla and arrests activists Israeli forces have intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in international waters and arrested 100 activists on board. In a statement on social media, the Global Sumud Flotilla reported that Israeli soldiers were "boarding the first of our boats in broad daylight". Israeli media reported that the boats were intercepted off the coast of Cyprus and that the navy will transfer the arrested activists to the Israeli port of Ashdod.
- Security18 May, 12:34
Israeli attacks in Gaza have stepped up since halt in bombing in Iran
At least five Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip on May 17. Israel has stepped up attacks in Gaza in the weeks since halting its joint bombing with the US in Iran. Netanyahu's government says Hamas fighters are tightening their grip on the strip. The devastated Palestinian territory has seen near-daily Israeli fire since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into effect in October.
- Humanitarian18 May, 16:27
What we know about Israel’s interception of Gaza aid flotilla
Israeli forces have intercepted multiple vessels from the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters.
- Economic18 May, 17:49
UN calls on Israel to prevent Gaza ‘genocide’
The United Nations rights chief called for Israel to 'end its unlawful presence in the Palestinian territory'.
- Humanitarian19 May, 04:33
How Israel's war on Gaza has made Hajj an unreachable dream
How Israel's war on Gaza has made Hajj an unreachable dream Sara Awad on Mon, 05/18/2026 - 20:41 Palestinians have been blocked from a deeply spiritual journey of renewal, devotion and healing - at a time when they need it most Muslim pilgrims walk next to the Kaaba at the Grand Mosque, ahead of the annual hajj pilgrimage, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia on 18 May, 2026 (Reuters) On While thousands of Muslims prepare to travel to Saudi Arabia to perform the Hajj pilgrimage, Palestinians in Gaza have been deprived yet again of the opportunity to fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam, as Israel retains control over the Rafah border. Year after year, Palestinians in Gaza have been prevented from leaving the territory to perform Hajj - a sacred pilgrimage that is the once-in-a-lifetime duty of all Muslims, provided they are physically and financially able. Instead, we are forced to watch the pilgrimage from afar. This distance is measured not in miles, but in closed borders, as an occupying force stands between us and our sacred journey. The Rafah border is the only gateway for Palestinians in Gaza to the outside world, and although it has reopened partially, Israel still imposes restrictions on movement through it. To perform Hajj, which coincides with Eid al-Adha celebrations, Muslims will travel from all over the world in the coming days to Mecca, Saudi Arabia. But Muslims in Gaza will be left facing border closures, displacement, hunger and severe financial hardships. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); While Hajj now seems impossible for Gaza’s Muslims, it has always been a difficult prospect, with complex travel arrangements costing thousands of dollars. Pilgrims typically travel by bus to Egypt, then by air to Saudi Arabia. “It took me five years to save Hajj money,” Salwa Akila, a 65-year-old woman from Gaza, told Middle East Eye. “Then the war came, and I spent the money on displacement and food.” Struggling to survive Akila and her husband had been approved to perform Hajj in 2024, after spending years imagining the moment when they would stand in front of the holy Kaaba. But the Gaza war changed everything. Now, like thousands of other Palestinians in the besieged territory, having lost their home during an Israeli bombardment, they are struggling to survive in displacement. Those who once worked as Hajj and Umrah service providers in Gaza - organising travel, offering guidance and providing assistance throughout the journey - are also facing a severe crisis. Many have either lost their livelihood or suffered deep financial impacts. It also robs them of experiences that could help to restore dignity, hope and emotional healing after years of brutal bombardment Indeed, Israel’s genocide in Gaza over the past few years has transformed Hajj from a spiritual obligation into an increasingly unreachable dream. A friend recently shared photos with me of pilgrims gathering in Mecca, crying tears of joy as they prepared to visit the house of God. “I hope we will have our turn soon,” my friend wrote. For many Muslims in Gaza, such images are both moving and a painful reminder of what we are missing out on. Israel’s genocidal war has left Palestinians physically and mentally drained, with a sense of helplessness and failure towards a central religious duty. Visiting Mecca is a deeply spiritual journey of renewal, devotion and healing. Gaza’s Muslims have lost access to this at a time when they need it most. Israel’s assault thus not only deprives Palestinians of food, medicine and safety. It also robs them of experiences that could help to restore dignity, hope and emotional healing after years of brutal bombardment. Holding onto hope As time passes, many elderly people who long dreamed of visiting Mecca are now physically unable to make the journey. Some are living with health conditions that require constant care, and the Hajj pilgrimage is no longer safe for them. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); People on the outside might perceive this crisis to be less urgent than the collapsing economy, the broken healthcare system or the blockade on food supplies. But as Muslims in Gaza, we view Hajj as a fundamental right and a vital part of our life’s journey. Eid in Gaza: Despite immense loss, we deserve to celebrate Read More » We are not asking for money, food or material aid, but rather for something more basic and fundamental: an open door, with the ability for a safe departure and return home, in order to fulfill a sacred pillar of the Islamic faith. In addition to being denied the opportunity to perform Hajj, Muslims in Gaza have also been deprived for the third consecutive year of one of Eid al-Adha’s most important religious rituals: the sacrifice of animals. This tradition has become increasingly impossible under current conditions, including severe shortages and restrictions on goods entering the territory. Indeed, Muslims in Gaza can no longer fully celebrate Eid al-Adha, amid war, displacement, destruction and a totally collapsed economy. With each passing year, more names on the list of those still waiting to perform Hajj will disappear - a sacred duty unfulfilled in their lifetime, as death arrives before they ever get the chance. Yet despite all of these challenges, many Palestinian Muslims in Gaza continue to save what little money they can, holding onto the hope of performing Hajj or Umrah next year. The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Eye. Israel's genocide in Gaza Opinion Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:29 Update Date Override 0
- Humanitarian20 May, 08:33
Israeli authorities transferring 430 Gaza flotilla activists to Israel
Israeli authorities transferring 430 Gaza flotilla activists to Israel Israeli authorities are transferring to Israel all 430 activists involved in the the latest flotilla attempting to break the siege of Gaza. "Another PR flotilla has come to an end," a spokesman from Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said late Tuesday. "All 430 activists have been transferred to Israeli vessels and are making their way to Israel, where they will be able to meet with their consular representatives." The spokesman described the Global Sumud Flotilla, which aims to bring aid to the besieged enclave, as "nothing more than a PR stunt at the service of Hamas."
- Economic20 May, 11:29
Itamar Ben-Gvir posts video showing Gaza flotilla activists being humiliated
Itamar Ben-Gvir posts video showing Gaza flotilla activists being humiliated Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has posted a video showing activists with the Global Sumud Flotilla being abused after being abducted by Israeli authorities. Along side a post saying "Welcome to Israel", members of the flotilla can be seen being humiliated and abused by Israeli security services: ככה אנחנו מקבלים את תומכי הטרור pic.twitter.com/7Hf8cAg7fC May 20, 2026
- Security20 May, 14:09
Hamas condemns Ben Gvir footage of flotilla activists
Hamas condemns Ben Gvir footage of flotilla activists Hamas has condemned footage of detained flotilla activists being abused after abduction by Israeli authorities. The video, which was published by Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir alongside a post saying "Welcome to Israel," showed members of the Global Sumud Flotilla with their hands bound, being humiliated and abused by Israeli security services. The group said in a statement that the conduct of the Israeli leadership during the detention of the activists is "an expression of the moral depravity and sadism that govern the mentality of the leaders of the criminal enemy entity [Israel]". Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar issued a statement condemning Ben-Gvir for the publication of the footage, rather than the treatment of the activists. “You knowingly caused harm to our State in this disgraceful display – and not for the first time. You have undone tremendous, professional, and successful efforts made by so many people – from [Israeli army] soldiers to Foreign Ministry staff and many others. No, you are not the face of Israel,” Saar said in a post on X.
- Political20 May, 14:45
Netanyahu: Ben Gvir treatment of flotilla activists 'not in line with Israel’s values and norms'
Netanyahu: Ben Gvir treatment of flotilla activists 'not in line with Israel’s values and norms' Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that far-right security minister Itamar Ben Gvir's treatment of detained flotilla activists is "not in line with Israel’s values and norms," but claimed that Israel has "every right" to intercept Gaza-bound flotillas. He added that he had "instructed the relevant authorities to deport the provocateurs as soon as possible". A number of international activists who participated in previous Gaza aid flotillas have reported being subjected to abuse in Israeli detention. Earlier this month, the UN rights office called for an investigation into “disturbing accounts of severe mistreatment” of two flotilla participants, Saif Abu Keshek and Thiago Avila, who were detained by Israel. Adalah, a legal centre for Palestinian rights in Israel, said the level of physical abuse faced by the pair in Israeli detention was tantamount to torture.
- Diplomatic20 May, 13:44
Israel’s Ben-Gvir publishes video taunting detained flotilla activists
Israel’s Ben-Gvir publishes video taunting detained flotilla activists
- Diplomatic20 May, 14:32
France, Italy summon Israeli ambassadors over abuse of flotilla activists
France, Italy summon Israeli ambassadors over abuse of flotilla activists France and Italy have summoned their respective Israeli envoys over a video showing the abuse of activists from the Gaza-bound flotilla detained by Israeli authorities. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said the footage, which shows activists with hands bound forced to kneel while being subjected to abuse and humiliation by Isreli far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, is "unacceptable". "It is inadmissible that these demonstrators, including many Italian citizens, are subjected to this treatment that violates human dignity," Meloni wrote on social media. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said in a post on X that he would express "outrage and obtain explanations" from the Israeli ambassador to France. He added that the security of French citizens is a priority and that the detained activists "must be treated with respect and released as soon as possible", while noting France's "disapproval" of the flotilla's tactics.
- Security20 May, 16:07
Israel’s movement restrictions bar Palestinians from performing Hajj
Israel’s movement restrictions bar Palestinians from performing Hajj Before Israel launched its war on Gaza in 2023, which has been recognised as a genocide by the United Nations, at least 3,000 Palestinians from Gaza travelled annually to perform the Hajj pilgrimage. Although Israel partially reopened the Rafah crossing with Egypt in February under a US-brokered ceasefire, only a few hundred people, mainly patients and limited escorts, have been allowed to leave Gaza each week. “The border crossing is closed. Why is this happening to pilgrims? They want to fulfil their Hajj obligation; they do not want to do anything else,” one Palestinian said. “We were supposed to be there, we were supposed to be there in these holy days,” she added while watching footage of pilgrims in Mecca on her phone. Palestinians are also set to mark Eid al-Adha on 27 May without sacrificial animals.
- Diplomatic20 May, 18:34
European officials slam Israel’s treatment of Gaza flotilla activists
European officials slam Israel’s treatment of Gaza flotilla activists UK Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has joined growing international criticism of Israel’s treatment of activists abducted from a Gaza-bound flotilla. Cooper said she was “truly appalled” by footage showing detainees bound and humiliated, adding that the treatment “violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity in the way people should be treated”. She said she had “demanded an explanation from the Israeli authorities”. Germany and Belgium also condemned Israel over the treatment of the activists after videos emerged showing them restrained and abused. Germany’s ambassador to Israel, Steffen Seibert, described the scenes as “wholly unacceptable” in a post on X. Belgian Foreign Minister Maxime Prevot called the footage “deeply disturbing” and said Belgian nationals were among those detained, describing Israel’s actions as “unacceptable”.
- Security20 May, 19:10
'Welcome to Israel': Ben Gvir's treatment of Gaza flotilla detainees sparks backlash
'Welcome to Israel': Ben Gvir's treatment of Gaza flotilla detainees sparks backlash MEE staff on Wed, 05/20/2026 - 18:57 European leaders, Israeli officials and social media users criticised footage posted by Israel’s national security minister Israeli Minister Itamar Ben Gvir seen taunting flotilla activists in video posted online (screengrab/X) Off A video posted by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir showing detained Gaza flotilla activists kneeling in front of Israeli law enforcement officers with their hands restrained has triggered international condemnation and a wave of outrage online. Israeli forces intercepted all 77 ships participating in the latest flotilla mission, the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), organisers said on Tuesday, more than a day after the interceptions began. According to flotilla organisers, the Israeli navy deployed a “fully equipped naval fleet” to stop and board the vessels before detaining hundreds of international volunteers. Politicians and social media users are accusing Israel of humiliating civilians intercepted while attempting to reach Gaza. The backlash came after Israeli forces intercepted the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, a civilian aid mission that seeks to deliver aid to Gaza and break Israel’s siege of the enclave. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Israeli authorities detained activists aboard the vessels and brought them to Ashdod port, prompting criticism from politicians and rights advocates. International officials condemn footage The footage spurred reactions across Europe online. Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the treatment seen in the footage in a post on X, calling the images “unacceptable” and saying it was “inadmissible” that demonstrators, including Italian citizens, were subjected to treatment that “violates human dignity”. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani echoed those concerns in a post on X, saying Israel’s ambassador to Italy had been summoned over the handling of detainees. Le immagini del ministro israeliano Ben Gvir sono inaccettabili. È inammissibile che questi manifestanti, fra cui molti cittadini italiani, vengano sottoposti a questo trattamento lesivo della dignità della persona. Il Governo italiano sta immediatamente compiendo, ai più alti… — Giorgia Meloni (@GiorgiaMeloni) May 20, 2026 Quanto emerge dal video del Ministro Ben Gvir è assolutamente inaccettabile e contro ogni elementare tutela della dignità umana. D’intesa con il Presidente del Consiglio ho fatto convocare immediatamente alla Farnesina l’Ambasciatore d’Israele in Italia. — Antonio Tajani (@Antonio_Tajani) May 20, 2026 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The interceptions of the flotillas in international waters had already drawn criticism from several governments and rights groups, but Israel's treatment of the detainees amplified the condemnations. French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot also responded on X, expressing France’s “indignation” over Ben Gvir’s actions, saying Israel’s ambassador would be summoned for an explanation. Barrot added that French nationals aboard “must be treated with respect and released as quickly as possible”. Les agissements de M. Ben Gvir à l'égard des passagers de la flottille Global Smud, dénoncés par ses propres collègues au gouvernement israélien, sont inadmissibles. J'ai demandé que l'ambassadeur d'Israël en France soit convoqué pour exprimer notre indignation et obtenir des… — Jean-Noël Barrot (@jnbarrot) May 20, 2026 Irish MEP Barry Andrews also responded on X, highlighting that one of those shown in the footage was an Irish citizen and calling for sanctions against both Ben Gvir and Israel. That is an Irish woman 🇮🇪. Sanction Ben Gvir now. Sanction Israel now 🇮🇱. How long can Berlin 🇩🇪 and Rome 🇮🇹 still block EU action? https://t.co/eVOufmAEkb — Barry Andrews MEP (@BarryAndrewsMEP) May 20, 2026 Irish lawmaker Paul Murphy also identified the Irish woman shown in the footage as Caitriona Graham, saying: “This is how our citizens are being treated by Israel,” while accusing Israel of abducting activists in international waters and subjecting detainees to “humiliation, stress positions, aggression and violence”. The woman in this video is Caitriona Graham an Irish citizen. This is how our citizens are being treated by Israel , having been abducted in international waters, trafficked to a third state and now experiencing humiliation, stress positions, aggression and violence. pic.twitter.com/WYir3Ht7E7 — Paul Murphy 🇵🇸 (@paulmurphy_TD) May 20, 2026 British MP Zarah Sultana also joined criticism online, writing: “Zionism is racism.” Zionism is racism. https://t.co/B6elNQoVGc — Zarah Sultana MP (@zarahsultana) May 20, 2026 Backlash grows within Israel Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar was among officials criticising Ben Gvir online. In a post on X, Sa’ar accused the national security minister of knowingly harming Israel through a “disgraceful display”, saying he had undone diplomatic and military efforts carried out by Israeli officials and soldiers. “No, you are not the face of Israel,” Sa’ar wrote. You knowingly caused harm to our State in this disgraceful display - and not for the first time. You have undone tremendous, professional, and successful efforts made by so many people - from IDF soldiers to Foreign Ministry staff and many others. No, you are not the face of… https://t.co/KOj6fhpyM7 — Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער (@gidonsaar) May 20, 2026 Opposition leader Yair Lapid also criticised Ben Gvir in a post on X, describing the footage as a “terrorist attack” carried out by the national security minister. Lapid said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ultimately bore responsibility for bringing “a convicted criminal into the government”. את הפיגוע ההסברתי היום עשה בן גביר אבל מי שאחראי לפיגוע החמור הזה, הוא ראש הממשלה שהכניס עבריין מורשע לתוך הממשלה, וכל אחד שהסכים להיות שותף של אדם כלכך חסר אחריות — יאיר לפיד - Yair Lapid (@yairlapid) May 20, 2026 However, Netanyahu defended Israel’s interception of the flotilla on X, saying the country had “every right” to prevent what he described as “provocative flotillas of Hamas terrorist supporters” from reaching Gaza. He added that Ben Gvir’s handling of detained activists was “not in line with Israel’s values and norms”. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu: “Israel has every right to prevent provocative flotillas of Hamas terrorist supporters from entering our territorial waters and reaching Gaza. However, the way that Minister Ben Gvir dealt with the flotilla activists is not in line with… — Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) May 20, 2026 Palestinian officials condemn the footage Palestinian voices also joined the criticism online. The official X account of the Palestinian Mission to the United Nations reacted to the footage, writing: “Can you imagine the terror and horror Israel inflicts on Palestinian children, women, and men in detention centres when the cameras are away?” The account described the treatment shown in the footage as “Israeli terrorism”. Can you imagine the terror and horror Israel inflicts on Palestinian children, women, and men in detention centers when the cameras are away? This is Israeli terrorism. https://t.co/KYpAkxIc6x — State of Palestine (@Palestine_UN) May 20, 2026 Palestinian politician Mustafa Barghouti, meanwhile, wrote on X that activists aboard the Freedom Flotilla had been “taken hostage in international waters”, describing it as a violation of international law, and added: “When accountability is absent crimes continue.” The Israeli fascist minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and the Israeli occupation oppressive army are abusing and suppressing activists from the “Freedom Flotilla” that sailed from Turkey to break the siege on Gaza Strip. The activists were taken hostages in international waters in grave… pic.twitter.com/exYdwQMugK — Mustafa Barghouti @Mustafa_Barghouti (@MustafaBarghou1) May 20, 2026 Journalists condemn footage online British journalist Owen Jones also criticised reactions to the footage in a post on X, accusing some supporters of Israel condemning Ben Gvir’s actions of being more concerned about the treatment of “white Westerners” than Palestinians. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Jones argued outrage only intensified when Western activists were affected, adding: “They don’t care if it’s Palestinians being tortured and massacred.” The pro-Israel people kicking off over Ben-Gvir are morally repulsive. It’s so transparent they’re just worried abusing white Westerners will turn Western public opinion further against them. They don’t care if it’s Palestinians being tortured and massacred, Racist scum. https://t.co/5UwMqBNWm0 — Owen Jones (@owenjonesjourno) May 20, 2026 American journalist Max Blumenthal also commented on X, saying Ben Gvir “enjoys scenes of the Israeli government's proudly promoted torture of citizens of Italy and other European nations” following the detention of flotilla activists. Blumenthal concluded his post by writing: “This is Zionism.” After Itamar Ben Gvir physically assaults a humanitarian activist, he enjoys scenes of the Israeli government's proudly promoted torture of citizens of Italy and other European nations This is Zionism https://t.co/ClMUBGJGEi — Max Blumenthal (@MaxBlumenthal) May 20, 2026 Israel's genocide in Gaza Trending Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:29 Update Date Override 0
- Diplomatic20 May, 21:22
Australia news live: Penny Wong rebukes Israel over “shocking and unacceptable” treatment of flotilla activists
Australia’s foreign minister condemns video posted by Israel’s national security minister taunting detained activists. Follow today’s news live Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Hello everyone, it’s Nick Visser here once again to hand down the day’s news. Here’s what’s on deck: The foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, has issued a sharp rebuke to Israel over footage of the country’s far-right national security minister mocking and taunting activists who were captured on the Global Sumud Flotilla this week. Wong said in a statement the images were “shocking and unacceptable”. Continue reading...
- Security20 May, 23:54
Australia condemns Israel for 'degrading' treatment of detained Gaza-bound flotilla activists
Australia condemns Israel for 'degrading' treatment of detained Gaza-bound flotilla activists Australia is the latest country to slam Israel for what it has described as "shocking and unacceptable" treatment of flotilla activists. Foreign affairs minister, Penny Wong, condemned the actions of far-right national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who was filmed abusing activists. "We condemn his actions and the degrading actions of Israeli authorities towards those detained," she said. “They came with so much pride, like great heroes. Look at how they look now… Not heroes, nothing at all. Terror supporters.” pic.twitter.com/tYrknWS7P3 May 20, 2026
- Political21 May, 03:05
US senators condemn Israel's 'inhumane' and 'abhorrent' abuse of flotilla activists
US senators condemn Israel's 'inhumane' and 'abhorrent' abuse of flotilla activists US senators Jeff Merkley and Chris Van Hollen are the latest officials to criticise Israel for its mistreatment of detainees who were onboard the Global Sumud aid flotilla. In a post on X with a video attached showing far-right minister Itamar Ben Gvir abusing detainees, Van Hollen described his conduct as "abhorrent," adding that Washington should have sanctioned him "long ago". Meanwhile, Merkley described Ben Gvir's treatment of the detainees as "disgusting and inhumane". "When we see images of Gaza - destroyed communities and desperate families - we know why people are called to action," he added. This is how National Security Minister Ben-Gvir treats detainees when he knows the cameras are rolling — to say nothing of what happens to Palestinians behind closed doors. https://t.co/7SSPAutLoF May 20, 2026
- Political21 May, 04:01
Ben Gvir ‘alay etti’, ortalık karıştı!
Bu durum, İsrail hükümetini karıştırırken, uluslararası tepkiyle karşılandı. “Times of Israel” gazetesinin haberine göre, Ulusal Güvenlik Bakanı Itamar Ben Gvir, Çarşamba günü İsrail’in hukuka aykırı şekilde alıkoyduğu Smud Filosu aktivistlerinin, muhtemelen sınır dışı edilmek üzere kötü şartlarda tutulduğu merkeze giderek, aktivistlerle alay ettiği bir video yayınladı. Videoda, elleri bağlı ve diz çökmeye zorlanan, güvenlik güçlerince itilip kakılan düzinelerce aktivist görülürken, Ben Gvir de elindeki bayrağı sallayarak ve gülerek İbranice, “İsrail’e hoş geldiniz! Burada biz yönetiyoruz!” diye bağırıyor. Bir başka sahnede, diz çökmüş aktivistler gösterilirken, hoparlörden İsrail milli marşı çalınıyor. Ben Gvir’in, kendisiyle tartışmaya çalışan bağlı bir tutukluya “İsrail ulusu yaşıyor” diye bağırdığı görülüyor. Tepkiler büyüyor Aralarında Türklerin de bulunduğu aktivistlere yapılan bu kötü muamele, uluslararası tepkiye neden oldu. İtalyan Başbakanı Giorgia Meloni, videoyu “kabul edilemez” olarak nitelendirerek, aktivistlere yönelik muamelenin insanlık onurunu ihlal ettiğini belirtti. İtalya Dışişleri Bakanlığı, gözaltına alınanlar arasında bir milletvekili ve bir gazetecinin de bulunduğunu açıkladı. Fransa Dışişleri Bakanı Jean-Noel Barrot da, filodaki Fransız vatandaşlarına yönelik kötü muamele nedeniyle İsrail’in Paris Büyükelçisi’ni çağırdığını duyurdu. İspanya ve İrlanda da açıklamalar yayınlayarak Ben Gvir’in “canavarca” ve “dehşet verici” davranışını kınadı. Netanyahu da eleştirdi İsrail Başbakanı Binyamin Netanyahu, ender rastlanan bir şekilde kabine bakanını eleştirdi, Ben Gvir’i, aktivistlerle alay ettiği bir video yayınlaması nedeniyle kınadı. Netanyahu, İsrail’in provokatif olarak nitelediği filoların karasularına girmesini ve Gazze’ye ulaşmasını engelleme hakkı bulunduğunu öne sürerken, “Ancak Bakan Ben Gvir’in filo aktivistleriyle başa çıkma şekli, İsrail’in değerleri ve normlarıyla bağdaşmamaktadır” dedi. İsrail Dışişleri Bakanı Gideon Saar da, Ben-Gvir’in paylaşımını alıntılayarak, “Bu utanç verici gösteriyle ülkemize bilerek ve isteyerek zarar verdiniz. Üstelik bu ilk kez de değil. Hayır, siz İsrail’in yüzü değilsiniz” ifadelerini kullandı. Türkiye: ‘Lanetliyoruz’ Türkiye, Dışişleri Bakanlığı aracılığıyla, İsrailli Bakan Ben Gvir’in Küresel Sumud Filosu katılımcılarına yönelik sözlü ve fiziki şiddet uygulamasını lanetlediğini bildirdi. Bakanlık açıklamasında, alıkonulan Türk vatandaşları ve aktivistlerin derhal serbest bırakılmaları için ilgili diğer ülkelerle birlikte her türlü girişimin yapıldığı belirtildi. Açıklamada,“İsrailli bir bakanın, İsrail tarafından hukuka aykırı bir şekilde uluslararası sularda müdahale edilen Küresel Sumud Filosu katılımcılarına yönelik sözlü ve fiziki şiddet uygulamasını lanetliyoruz” denildi. Cumhurbaşkanlığı İletişim Başkanı Burhanettin Duran ise “Soykırımcı İsrailli bir bakanın, aktivistlere yönelik bu barbarlığı, tarihin karanlık sayfalarında yerini almıştır” dedi.
Milliyet - Security21 May, 07:30
The Operational Case Against Israel’s Gaza Campaign
Gaza did not have to look the way it looks. That is not a moral claim. It is an operational one.Claims of necessity are invoked to explain the scale of civilian harm, but they founder in the face of operational logic. Supporters of Israeli methods argue that Gaza’s urban battlefield — tunnels, rocket fire, extreme population density, hostages held underground — left no viable alternative to large-scale destruction. That argument rests on a false assumption: that large-scale fires were inevitable rather than chosen, and that the only tradeoff was between more fires and mission failure. That is a false choice, The post The Operational Case Against Israel’s Gaza Campaign appeared first on War on the Rocks.
- Security21 May, 11:12
Gideon Levy says Ben-Gvir sees 'all of Gaza as Hamas: No innocent people in Gaza or even Europe'
France 24's François Picard welcomes veteran Israeli journalist and Haaretz columnist Gideon Levy. He offers a scathing analysis of Israeli politics, the Gaza war, the unprecedented rise of xenophobic nationalism, and Israel’s growing dependence on the United States. Speaking from Tel Aviv amid mounting electoral tensions, Levy argues that “everything - war and peace, domestic politics, legislation - is now covered by the shadow of the upcoming elections.”
- Political21 May, 15:37
Father of Gaza flotilla activist says UK ignored call for help after son seized by Israel
Father of Gaza flotilla activist says UK ignored call for help after son seized by Israel Kayla Rahaman on Thu, 05/21/2026 - 15:13 Jafer Taasleem said he has received no help from the government or his local MP Shabana Mahmood after his son who took part in the Global Sumud Flotilla was detained by the Israel Protesters holding Palestinian flags and placards march along Piccadilly in central London during a "Nakba" demonstration in support of Palestine and against the Far Right, organised by Stop The War coalition on 16 May 2026 (AFP) Off The father of a British student activist seized by Israeli forces who raided a Gaza-bound aid flotilla said the UK government did not respond to his calls for help after his son's capture. Hasnain Jafer, a student officer at King’s College London, was abducted by the Israeli navy earlier this week when the Gaza Sumud Flotilla was raided in international waters near Cyprus. The student activist, originally from Birmingham, was among dozens of international activists aboard the convoy attempting to break Israel’s naval blockade of Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid to the besieged enclave. Speaking to Middle East Eye, Hasnain’s father, Jafer Taasleem, said the family had been left in distress with no official updates since the raid, which the flotilla organisers said was an "illegal, high-seas aggression". “We’re totally distressed, worried and in extreme emotional and personal pain right now,” Taasleem told Middle East Eye. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); "Shabana Mahmood - who is my MP - has provided absolutely zero support. The only MPs who have supported us are MPs Jeremy Corbyn and Ayoub Khan." Taasleem last spoke to his son around an hour before the vessel was boarded by Israeli forces on Monday. 'Shabana Mahmood - who is my MP - has provided absolutely zero support' - Jafer Taasleem, father of seized activist Since then, the family says it has received no communication and has no information about his condition or that of other detainees. “I just hope he’s well, sound and good and not being hurt in any way physically or mentally,” said Taasleem. “At this present moment, I doubt that hasn’t happened.” Taasleem's worries were further compounded when footage posted by Israel’s Interior Minister Itamar Ben Gvir taunting detained flotilla activists in a holding facility, drawing condemnation from the UK, US, France, Italy and Canada. Images posted online by Ben Gvir showed more than a hundred activists handcuffed and forced to crouch in an Israeli holding facility as guards manhandled some of the activists and waved Israeli flags in their faces. The student activist’s father called on the UK government to intervene urgently to secure the release of his son and other British nationals detained in international waters. The raid on the Gaza Sumud Flotilla was raised in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday. Lack of urgency However, Taasleem said he felt there had been little meaningful action from ministers, especially the home secretary, Mahmood, his local MP. The perceived lack of urgency, he added, had shaken his faith in the state. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “We’ve had many generations here. We’ve been here a very long time,” he said. “It makes me feel like nobody’s doing anything… Is this really my country? Are these people really mine?” Israeli minister says Turkey should be treated as 'enemy state' Read More » Jafer had been active in pro-Palestine organising at King’s College London, including involvement in student encampments on the university's campus last year. His father said the university had not directly contacted the family, although students had shown support. King’s College London last publicly commented on 20 May, telling student publication Roar News that it was working with the King’s College London Students’ Union and the British Consulate to “understand more about the unfolding situation” and ensure Jafer’s safety and wellbeing. “Hasnain really, deep down from his heart and soul, loves and values King’s,” Taasleem said. “The university leadership has to say something, has to do something.” Israel’s foreign ministry accused the flotilla of acting on behalf of Hamas and described the mission as a “provocation”, while maintaining that Gaza was “flooded with aid”. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, distanced himself from Ben Gvir’s actions and said they were “not in line with Israel’s values” and ordered the detained activists to be deported “as soon as possible”. The activists are expected to be returned to Turkey later on Thursday. Israel's genocide in Gaza Areeb Ullah News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Security21 May, 22:30
First Gaza flotilla activists arrive in Turkey after Israel deportation
Israel said on Thursday it had deported all the foreign activists seized by its forces from a Gaza-bound flotilla, as the first group arrived in Turkey following global outcry over their treatment in custody. Hundreds of activists from countries around the world were placed in detention in Israel after they were intercepted at sea on Monday while making the latest in a string of attempts to break the blockade of the Palestinian territory. Turkish foreign ministry sources said 422 activists,...
- Political21 May, 21:52
Ben Gvir's flotilla video: Netanyahu has 'lost control of the government'
Italy and Spain are calling on the EU to sanction Israel's far-right national security minister, over his posting of a video showing detained Gaza-bound activists forced to their knees with their hands bound. The footage - which showed Itamar Ben Gvir heckling activists while waving an Israeli flag - has prompted a global outcry. France 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Yossi Mekelberg, senior consulting fellow at Chatham House.
- Economic22 May, 00:47
Israel to release hundreds of activists seized from Gaza-bound flotilla
Israel to release hundreds of activists seized from Gaza-bound flotilla Israel said it deported all foreign activists who were illegally seized from a Gaza-bound flotilla seeking to break the Israeli blockade on the besieged enclave. Some 430 activists from countries around the world had been placed in detention in Israel, despite the ship being illegally raided in international waters.
- Security23 May, 01:59
Hamas official says Israel aims to end Palestinian presence in Gaza
Hamas official says Israel aims to end Palestinian presence in Gaza Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan said Israel’s military campaign in Gaza goes beyond occupation and is aimed at ending the Palestinian presence in the territory. Speaking to Drop Site News, Hamdan said Israel was attempting to convince Palestinians that they have no future in their homeland and that leaving was the only option. Hamdan rejected calls for Hamas to disarm under those conditions, saying resistance remained “the best protection for the Palestinian cause”. He also warned that continued pressure on Palestinians could lead to renewed conflict, arguing that Palestinians as a whole would continue to fight if faced with what he described as a choice between displacement and resistance.
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Not just the US: India to Brazil, 51 nations armed Israel amid Gaza war
Despite ICJ genocide warnings, 51 nations kept arming Israel, even after pledging to halt support.
- Political24 May, 21:28
Australia politics live: speculation teals may form new party; Gaza flotilla activists arrive home
Allegra Spender and Zali Steggall said to be exploring ways independents can work more closely together. Follow today’s news live Treatment of Australians by Israeli forces and minister ‘disgraceful’: Butler The health minister, Mark Butler, says the government has raised “in the strongest possible way” its concerns with the Israeli government over the treatment of Australian and international activists detained by Israel after their flotilla was intercepted in international waters. We have [raised these issues] in the strongest possible terms, both in Israel itself, but also with the Israeli ambassador to Australia here in Canberra. The treatment of those Australians and people from many other countries as well has been disgraceful, particularly the behaviour of Minister Ben Gvir. We’ve raised our concerns in the strongest possible way. We’re really glad that the Australians are starting now to return home and reunite with their families, but this has been a particularly concerning event. They’ve [teal independents] obviously made inroads in particular communities in Australia. They’ll make their own assessment about whether that works for them. There obviously is a lot of flux in the non-Labor parts of politics right now, so to see speculation like that’s perhaps not a surprise. Continue reading...
- Political25 May, 12:40
Malaysia prepares ICJ case against Israel over 'torture' of Gaza flotilla activists
Malaysia prepares ICJ case against Israel over 'torture' of Gaza flotilla activists Mera Aladam on Mon, 05/25/2026 - 09:23 Government says Israel will be taken to court after lawyers complete the collection of relevant information and evidence Juliet Lamont, an Australian member of the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, is embraced following her release from Israeli detention, at Sydney International Airport, Australia, 25 May 2026 (Reuters/Jeremy Piper) Off Malaysia is preparing to take legal action against Israel at the International Court of Justice over the reported abuse of Gaza-bound aid flotilla activists after they were seized from international waters last week. According to local media reports, the Malaysian government plans to file a case once lawyers complete the collection of evidence and testimonies. The move comes amid mounting international criticism of Israeli forces over allegations of torture, sexual violence and abuse against around 430 Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) activists, including Malaysian citizens, who were later deported to their respective countries. Speaking at an event at Kuala Lumpur International Airport to welcome returning activists on Monday, Malaysian MP Amirudin Shari said the government would continue diplomatic efforts to demand Gaza's full freedom alongside legal action. “We will not remain silent, we will not stop," he said, adding that participants in the aid mission to Gaza were subjected to kidnapping and torture. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “We will bring this to the international court, we will continue diplomatic pressure, and we will also travel across Malaysia,” he added. Amirudin said Malaysia remained committed to supporting the Palestinian cause and planned to host international conferences in support of Palestine. He also said preparations were already under way for further aid initiatives. “I saw quite a lot of injuries to the head, to the ribs, to the legs, to the genital areas as well." pic.twitter.com/jRyBGPhtOP May 24, 2026 Malaysia’s planned legal action is the latest in a series of international responses condemning Israel’s seizure of the flotilla in international waters, an act many legal experts, rights groups and governments have described as unlawful. The flotilla had been attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, where Israel has maintained a devastating military assault and blockade since 2023, severely restricting the entry of food, water, medicine and electricity. Videos posted online last week showed Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir overseeing the abuse of activists, sparking global outrage. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); In the footage, Ben Gvir is seen waving an Israeli flag and taunting handcuffed activists as Israeli prison officers forced them to kneel on the ground. According to testimonies from participants, detainees said they were shot with rubber bullets upon arrival, beaten, bound, tasered, sexually assaulted and injected with unknown sedatives while in Israeli custody. Adalah, the Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, said detainees had also been subjected to electric shocks as well as physical and psychological abuse. Israel's genocide in Gaza News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Security26 May, 19:19
Netanyahu says Israel targeted new Hamas military commander in Gaza
Netanyahu says Israel targeted new Hamas military commander in Gaza Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel carried out an attack against Mohammed Odeh, who media reports say was appointed commander of Hamas’s military wing in Gaza in May. “We will reach everyone,” Netanyahu said on Telegram, claiming Odeh was one of the architects of the October 7 attack in 2023. There was no immediate information about Odeh.
- Security28 May, 08:59
Israel kills chief of Hamas armed wing in Gaza strike
Israel said on Wednesday it had killed the new head of Hamas's armed wing in Gaza, Mohammed Odeh, after killing his predecessor earlier this month despite an ongoing ceasefire. Since Hamas's October 2023 attack, Israel has systematically targeted the group's leaders, both in Gaza and across the region. Gaza remains gripped by daily violence, with both the Israeli military and Hamas accusing one another of violating the truce in effect since October 10.
- Security28 May, 16:45
Israeli PM Netanyahu says he directed the military to take over 70% of Gaza
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- Security29 May, 10:12
Israel’s Netanyahu orders army to seize 70 percent of Gaza
Israel’s Netanyahu orders army to seize 70 percent of Gaza MEE staff on Fri, 05/29/2026 - 10:14 In the latest ceasefire violation, Israel is set to deepen occupation of Gaza as defence minister reiterates plans for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians An Israeli army tank moves along the fence between Israel and the Gaza Strip on 21 October 2025 (AFP/Jack Guez) Off Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Thursday that he had ordered the army to occupy 70 percent of the Gaza Strip, in the latest violation of the October ceasefire. “At this point, we are fully in control of 60 percent of the territory of the Gaza Strip,” Netanyahu said during a conference hosted by the pre-military Ein Prat leadership academy. “My directive is to get to… 70 percent,” he added. When audience members shouted in support of full Israeli control over Gaza, Netanyahu replied: “We’re going in order. First 70 percent… we’ll start with that.” His comments came a day after Defence Minister Israel Katz reiterated Israel’s intention to advance a plan for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from Gaza through what he described as a “voluntary emigration” scheme. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); “Everything at the right time and in the right manner,” Katz said. Israel and Hamas signed a US-backed ceasefire agreement in October aimed at ending the two-year genocide in Gaza. The deal explicitly stated that “Israel will not occupy or annex Gaza” and that “no one will be forced to leave” the territory. It also froze the military positions held by both sides at the time of the agreement, pending later phases that envisioned further Israeli withdrawals from Gaza. At the time the ceasefire came into effect, Israeli forces controlled around 53 percent of Gaza, including large areas in the north, south and east of the enclave. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Since then, the Israeli military has expanded its control to roughly 60 percent of the territory. A further expansion to 70 percent would confine Gaza’s 2.2 million Palestinians to just 109 square kilometres of land. 3,000 ceasefire violations Israel has also been accused of violating multiple other terms of the ceasefire agreement during the more than seven months since it took effect. According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, Israeli violations have exceeded 3,000 breaches. Israeli forces have continued near-daily air strikes and shootings targeting Palestinians, killing more than 922 people since the ceasefire began, according to the Palestinian health ministry. Unicef said at least 229 of those killed were children. Full list of Israel's ceasefire violations in Gaza, seven months on Read More » Overall, Israeli attacks have killed at least 72,800 Palestinians in Gaza since October 2023. Thousands more remain trapped under rubble and are presumed dead. The strikes intensified this week during the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha. The Palestinian health ministry said Israeli forces killed 16 Palestinians between Tuesday and Wednesday alone Israel has also failed to implement key provisions of the agreement relating to humanitarian aid. The ceasefire deal stipulated the entry of up to 600 aid trucks per day carrying food, fuel, medical supplies, shelter materials and commercial goods into Gaza. According to Gaza’s Government Media Office, the daily average since the agreement took effect has been just over 200 trucks. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Aid agencies say the restricted flow of assistance has left Gaza’s humanitarian crisis largely unresolved, with severe shortages of food, medicine, fuel and shelter continuing across the enclave. Hamas on Thursday warned that the ceasefire agreement in Gaza is at risk of collapse due to Israel’s ongoing violations. Israel's genocide in Gaza News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Diplomatic30 May, 00:11
Netanyahu’s Gaza plan an insult to peace efforts, Palestinian official says
Netanyahu’s Gaza plan an insult to peace efforts, Palestinian official says Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative, Mustafa Barghouti, has criticised Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu following his announcement that Israel intends to take control of more than 70 percent of Gaza, Al Jazeera reported. Barghouti said the declaration effectively ended any remaining notion that a ceasefire was still in effect. He argued that the move undermined international efforts to maintain the truce and criticised the lack of a public response from the United States. Barghouti also accused Israel of repeatedly violating the ceasefire agreement since it began last October, alleging that humanitarian aid commitments had not been met. He said the latest developments suggested Israel was preparing to intensify military operations in Gaza and raised concerns about the future of the enclave’s population.
- Security31 May, 13:20
Israeli military eliminates three Hamas weapons depots in Gaza
The facilities contained explosive devices, assault rifles, sniper rifles, and additional military equipment, the Israel Defense Forces said
- Security02 Jun, 05:08
US lawmaker urges halt to military assistance for Israel
US lawmaker urges halt to military assistance for Israel US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar condemned Israel’s military actions in Lebanon and called for an immediate end to US military aid to Israel. In a post on X, Omar said: “The lesson Israel has learned, time and again, is that it can commit genocide and other atrocities with near-total impunity.” She added, “Now it’s exporting the Gaza playbook to Lebanon,” arguing that “Israel’s war in Lebanon is killing thousands and displacing over a million.” Omar concluded her statement with the message: “NO MORE US AID TO ISRAEL.” The lesson Israel has learned, time and again, is that it can commit genocide and other atrocities with near-total impunity. June 2, 2026
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