İsrail'in Gazze Saldırıları ve Yardım Filosuna Müdahalesi Tepki Topladı
İsrail hava saldırıları, son 24 saatte Gazze Şeridi'nin çeşitli bölgelerinde en az 11 Filistinlinin ölümüne, 60'tan fazla kişinin yaralanmasına yol açtı. Han Yunus ve Gazze kentini hedef alan saldırılarda bir kişi hayatını kaybederken dokuz kişi yaralandı; Refah yakınlarında bir Filistinli çoban İHA saldırısıyla öldürüldü. Filistin Sağlık Bakanlığı, acil durum ekiplerinin enkaz altındaki yaralıları kurtarmaya çalıştığını bildirdi. Saldırılar, geçen yıl ilan edilen ateşkese rağmen sürüyor ve bölgedeki insani krizi derinleştiriyor. Eş zamanlı olarak İsrail donanması, uluslararası sularda Gazze'ye insani yardım götürmeye çalışan Global Sumud Filosu'na müdahale etti. Kıbrıs açıklarında durdurulan filodaki 38 tekne ve 319 aktivist gözaltına alındı. Aktivistler, İsrail askerlerinin plastik mermi kullandığını, bazı teknelerin ateş altında kaldığını ve gözaltında kötü muamele gördüklerini öne sürdü. İsrail Başbakanı Netanyahu, donanmanın operasyonunu övdü; aktivistler ise 'uluslararası sularda korsanlık ve adam kaçırma' suçlamasında bulundu. Gözaltına alınan 11 Avustralyalı dahil yüzlerce kişi daha sonra serbest bırakılarak İstanbul'a ulaştı. Uluslararası toplumdan yükselen tepkiler, olayın diplomatik boyutunu ortaya koydu. Katar, filonun durdurulmasını uluslararası hukukun 'açık ihlali' olarak niteledi. Avustralyalı Senatör Faruqi, hükümetin sessizliğini eleştirirken Fransa Dışişleri Bakanı da aktivistlere yönelik muameleyi kınadı. ABD Hazine Bakanlığı ise filodaki dört aktiviste yaptırım kararı aldı. Birleşmiş Milletler, Gazze'deki aşırı kalabalık kamplarda kemirgen ve böcek kaynaklı hastalıkların yayıldığı uyarısında bulundu. Saldırıların sürmesi ve yardım filosuna müdahale, bölgedeki insani krizi ve İsrail'in uyguladığı ablukanın meşruiyetine dair tartışmaları yeniden alevlendirdi.
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Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 11, wound more than 60
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill 11, wound more than 60 Israeli air strikes on Gaza City and northern areas of the Gaza Strip have killed at least 11 Palestinians and injured more than 60 others over the past 24 hours. The figures come from hospital sources in Gaza speaking to Al Jazeera Arabic.
- Security17 May, 16:37
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill one, wound several in Khan Younis and Gaza City
Israeli strikes in Gaza kill one, wound several in Khan Younis and Gaza City Israeli air strikes on Khan Younis and Gaza City have killed one person and wounded several others, according to local reports. In southern Gaza, an Israeli strike on the Khan Younis area killed one person and injured others. In Gaza City, nine people were wounded after an air raid hit near the Broadcasting and Television Authority building in the Tel al-Hawa neighbourhood, southwest of the city. The injured were taken to Al-Quds Hospital, operated by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society. Medical sources said the overall death toll in Gaza has risen to 72,763, with 172,664 people wounded since October 7, 2023. They added that since October 11, at least 871 people have been killed and 2,562 injured, while 776 bodies have been recovered.
- Security18 May, 09:24
Israeli forces kill six Palestinians and wound 40 others in Gaza in last 24 hours
Israeli forces kill six Palestinians and wound 40 others in Gaza in last 24 hours Israeli attacks have killed at least six Palestinians, and wounded another 40 in attacks across Gaza in the last 24 hours, the enclave's health ministry is reporting. It added that emergency teams are working to recover victims trapped beneath the rubble. Since the start of the so-called ceasefire in October, Israel has killed some 877 people and wounded 2,602 others.
- Security18 May, 10:00
Israeli forces boarding Gaza-bound flotilla near Cyprus, activists say
Live broadcasts from the Global Sumud flotilla show commandos boarding several boats trying to breach the Gaza maritime blockade.
- Security18 May, 12:06
Israeli troops intercept vessels from a flotilla trying to breach the blockade of Gaza
The Global Sumud Flotilla departed from the port of Marmaris last week to break the Gaza blockade
- Security18 May, 23:58
Organisers say Israeli forces seize more Gaza-bound flotilla ships
Organisers say Israeli forces seize more Gaza-bound flotilla ships Israeli forces have continued intercepting Gaza-bound flotilla vessels in international waters, organisers said on Monday, accusing the Israeli military of seizing additional ships and detaining their crews. The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said the Perseverance, carrying volunteers from Australia, Belgium, Canada and France, was attacked and its crew abducted. The Global Sumud Flotilla said around 30 vessels were still sailing towards Gaza after Israeli forces seized at least 47 ships. Malaysia, Qatar and Turkey condemned Israel’s actions against the flotilla, amid growing international criticism over the interceptions. 🚨SOS - International volunteers onboard #FreedomFlotilla boat #PERSEVERANCE were illegally attacked and abducted by Israeli Occupation Forces@IDF state pirates. https://t.co/cUjpiV3fLJ pic.twitter.com/QWB8EhIV9Q May 18, 2026
- Humanitarian19 May, 01:34
Qatar condemns Israeli interception of Gaza-bound flotilla
Qatar condemns Israeli interception of Gaza-bound flotilla Qatar condemned the Israeli army’s interception of the Global Freedom Flotilla and the detention of activists aboard aid boats bound for Gaza, describing the operation as a “flagrant violation of international law, humanitarian values, and maritime security”. In a statement published on X, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said the action further entrenched what it called the “unjust siege” on the Gaza Strip. The ministry said ongoing Israeli actions against Palestinians, including what it described as intimidation of solidarity activists, were worsening the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. Qatar also called on the international community to pressure Israel to open border crossings, remove restrictions on aid deliveries, provide protection for Palestinians and immediately release activists detained after Israeli forces took control of the flotilla.
- Security19 May, 04:22
Australian senator condemns government response to Gaza flotilla seizure
Australian senator condemns government response to Gaza flotilla seizure Australian Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi criticised the Australian government’s response to Israel’s interception of a humanitarian flotilla bound for Gaza, accusing Israeli forces of carrying out “piracy and kidnapping in international waters”. In a statement, Faruqi said it was “beyond comprehension” that the Australian government still considered Israel a friend after “two years of genocide”. Faruqi said there appeared to be “no limits” to Israel’s actions and expressed support for the Australians and other activists aboard the flotilla. She also accused the Australian government of inaction and complicity, praising the activists as “courageous humanitarians” who had taken a stand against the war in Gaza.
- Security19 May, 04:46
Israel intercepts more Gaza-bound aid boats with 'fully equipped naval fleet'
Israel intercepts more Gaza-bound aid boats with 'fully equipped naval fleet' Israeli forces intercepted dozens of boats on Monday that were attempting to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians in war-torn Gaza, according to flotilla organisers. Activists said Israel deployed a “fully equipped naval fleet”, while armed troops using speed boats intercepted and boarded vessels in international waters off Cyprus before detaining hundreds of participants. The latest operation comes two weeks after Israeli forces intercepted 22 flotilla vessels off the coast of Greece and detained 181 volunteers involved in the humanitarian mission. Israeli navy intercepts Gaza-bound aid flotilla at sea, 18 May 2026 (Global Sumud Flotilla/Reuters)
- Security19 May, 04:54
Government ‘urgently seeking’ status of 11 Australian Gaza flotilla activists detained by Israel
Global Sumud Flotilla organisers say 38 ships holding 319 activists were about 250 nautical miles from the coast of Gaza when they were intercepted Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Eleven Australians attempting to deliver aid to Gaza as part of a global flotilla have been detained by Israeli forces in international waters off the coast of Cyprus, with the government “urgently seeking” confirmation of their welfare. On Monday local time, the Global Sumud Flotilla alleged the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) encircled 38 ships that were part of a fleet of 54 boats which left Turkey last week for the embattled strip, which remains under naval blockade by Israel. Continue reading...
- Security19 May, 06:44
Israel's Netanyahu praises naval forces for raiding Gaza-bound flotilla
Israel's Netanyahu praises naval forces for raiding Gaza-bound flotilla Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised navy personnel for raiding a Gaza-bound flotilla on Monday. The Global Sumud Flotilla said Israeli naval forces raided and seized several of its vessels near Cyprus in the latest attack on the aid mission in international waters. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised navy personnel for intercepting a Gaza-bound flotilla on Monday. pic.twitter.com/n2fJ4yL1Xw May 19, 2026
- Security19 May, 11:32
Flotilla activists say Gaza-bound ships still sailing, while UN warns humanitarian situation remains dire
Flotilla activists say Gaza-bound ships still sailing, while UN warns humanitarian situation remains dire Katherine Hearst on Tue, 05/19/2026 - 11:38 UN agencies report that rodent and insect-linked skin infections and illness are spreading in overcrowded displacement camps in besieged Palestinian territory Palestinians at a house in the northern Gaza Strip that was hit by the Israeli military on 19 May (Reuters/Ebrahim Hajjaj) Off The organisers of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla say there are 10 ships still sailing towards the besieged enclave after Israeli forces intercepted 41 of its boats in international waters. The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) said the vessel closest to Gaza is some 145 nautical miles away. Israel's Foreign Ministry said on Monday that it “will not allow any breach of the lawful naval blockade on Gaza” and called on the flotilla to “turn back immediately". On Monday, the flotilla organisers reported that Israeli troops encircled 38 of its ships - which were part of a fleet of 54 boats - as they were 250 nautical miles away from Gaza’s coast, detaining some 300 activists on board. GSF condemned the operation as “another illegal, high-seas aggression”, saying that Israel "continues to demonstrate a systematic disregard for international maritime law, freedom of navigation on the high seas, and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea". (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); The Australian government said it was "urgently seeking” confirmation of the welfare of 11 of its citizens - including doctors, students and academics - who had been detained by Israeli forces. The latest operation came two weeks after Israeli forces intercepted 22 flotilla vessels off the coast of Greece and detained 181 volunteers involved in the humanitarian mission. Meanwhile in Gaza, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned in its latest situation report that the humanitarian situation remains “dire”, with “most people displaced and exposed to continued health and environmental risks”. From Nakba to genocide: A Gaza grandmother’s lifetime of loss and resilience Read More » Israeli attacks across the enclave appear to be intensifying, with air strikes and gunfire reported across Deir al-Balah, Khan Younis and Gaza City. On 14 May, two brothers, Tamer and Mohammad al-Mutawaq were killed in an Israeli strike on a group of civilians on al-Nazha Street, Jabalia, according to the Wafa news agency. On 16 May, a Palestinian was killed in a separate attack near the Abu Hussein school in the Jabalia refugee camp On 17 May, three community kitchen workers were killed in an Israeli attack on a food distribution site in Deir al-Balah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a televised appearance that the Israeli army controls around 60 percent of Gaza, exceeding the "yellow line’" boundary agreed in the October ceasefire. On 15 May - Nakba Day - an Israeli attack on a residential building in Gaza City killed Izz al-Din al-Haddad, who led Hamas’s armed wing, along with his wife, daughter and four other people. Medical sources report that the overall death toll in Gaza has risen to 72,763, with 172,664 people wounded in the conflict since 7 October 2023. Meanwhile, thousands more are presumed missing and dead under the rubble. The medical sources added that since last October's ceasefire, at least 871 people have been killed and 2,562 injured, while 776 bodies have been recovered. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Enormous strain Gaza’s healthcare system remains under enormous strain, with the enclave’s Ministry of Health reporting that hospitals have lost 76 percent of their medical imaging equipment due to Israeli attacks and aid restrictions. It added that MRI services are completely unavailable in Gaza, after the destruction of its remaining nine machines. Additionally, only five out of 18 CT scanners are operational, and 33 out of 88 X-ray machines. The ministry said that this depleted capacity is hindering diagnosis and treatment for patients and the wounded. Filmmakers slam BBC after Gaza documentary wins award despite being dropped Read More » UN agencies and Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP) report that rodent and insect-linked skin infections and illness are spreading in overcrowded displacement camps across the enclave. MAP said that the spread of the disease is turbocharged by contaminated food, unsafe living conditions and the collapse of basic services, with children particularly impacted. Mohammed Ibrahim Salem, a Community Health Worker for MAP in central Gaza, said that scabies is particularly prevalent among internally displaced people, warning that medication supplies are low. “The current stock is completely inadequate to handle the rising number of skin infections in overcrowded camps, leaving thousands of displaced people without access to essential treatment,” he said. Gaza’s rehabilitation services are also under pressure, with WHO warning that over 43,000 people - one in four of them children - across the Strip have sustained life-changing injuries. According to OCHA, only one in every two aid trucks from Egypt could offload at Israeli-controlled crossings along Gaza’s perimeter in the first 11 days of May. MAP reported that bread shortages driven by Israeli restrictions on fuel and flour imports are forcing bakeries to close and the World Food Programme to scale back distribution. The WFP said in April that 77 percent of people surveyed in Gaza continue to face high levels of acute food insecurity. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Meanwhile, in the occupied West Bank, settler violence is surging with two Palestinian teenagers reportedly killed in attacks. On 13 May, health authorities and local sources reported that 16-year-old Youssef Kaabneh was killed by Israeli fire near Jiljilya, north of Ramallah. The Palestinian Red Crescent Society reported that its teams treated a child in critical condition with a chest wound during a settler attack on Sinjil and Jiljilya. On 16 May, Israeli forces shot and killed another 16-year-old, Fahd Awais in al-Lubban ash-Sharqiya, south of Nablus. The Red Crescent said its ambulances were prevented from reaching him. 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- Humanitarian19 May, 17:26
US sanctions activists aboard Gaza-bound aid flotilla
US sanctions activists aboard Gaza-bound aid flotilla The US Treasury Department has imposed sanctions on four people aboard a Gaza-bound aid flotilla organised by the Popular Conference for Palestinians Abroad, which is also under US sanctions. Those targeted include European activists Saif Abu Keshek, Jaldia Abubakra Aueda, Hisham Abdallah Sulayman Abu Mahfuz and Mohammed Khatib. Israel has intercepted dozens of aid flotillas after more than 50 vessels departed from the Turkish port of Marmaris last week, in what organisers of the Global Sumud Flotilla described as the final stage of their planned journey to Gaza. In a statement, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent described the flotilla as “pro-terror” and “a ludicrous attempt to undermine President Trump’s successful progress toward lasting peace in the region.”
- Security19 May, 18:55
Israeli forces fire ‘rubber bullets’ at activists on Gaza aid flotilla
Israeli naval forces are accused of firing ‘rubber bullets’ at activists on board the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla.
- Security19 May, 23:48
Israeli forces fired shots at Gaza flotilla, all boats intercepted, group says
Israeli forces opened fire on at least two vessels in an aid flotilla sailing towards Gaza on Tuesday, according to video footage and flotilla organisers, but Israel said no live ammunition was used and there were no casualties. The flotilla was making a renewed attempt to deliver aid to Gaza after earlier missions were intercepted by Israel in international waters. Video from the flotilla’s live stream showed soldiers firing shots at two of the boats. The type of ammunition fired was not...
- Diplomatic20 May, 15:49
French foreign minister hits out at treatment of activists on Gaza flotilla
France has added its voice to international condemnation of an Israeli politician who shared a video of himself alongside Gaza-bound flotilla activists bound and on their knees, after they had been arrested at sea.
- Economic21 May, 12:12
Israel begins deporting Gaza aid flotilla activists amid global outcry
Israel’s treatment of the hundreds of abductees has been condemned by several countries, including key allies.
- Security21 May, 21:40
News live: Australian flotilla activists released by Israel arrive in Istanbul and claim they were denied food and water
Eleven Australians were among pro-Palestine activists detained by Israel from the Global Sumud flotilla. Follow today’s news live All of the activists travelling aboard the Global Sumud Flotilla who were detained by Israeli authorities this week have been released from detention and are now in Istanbul. A statement from the flotilla’s Australian delegation said 428 people, including 11 Australians, were free after spending about 80 hours in detention. The Australians were undergoing examinations at a hospital and will meet with lawyers in the coming days before their return to Australia. Many of us haven’t eaten for days. We were denied water for two days. … But it is nothing compared to what happens to Palestinians in the occupied territories every single day. … The message to our Australian government is that they need to cut ties with Israel. We need to cancel the alliance, stop sending them weapons parts, stop giving them political support. Continue reading...
- Security22 May, 04:13
Activists onboard Gaza-bound flotilla recount abuse in Israeli detention
Activists onboard Gaza-bound flotilla recount abuse in Israeli detention Global Sumud Flotilla activists arrived in Turkey on Thursday after being released from Israeli detention, with several participants alleging they suffered torture, humiliation, and violent beatings while in custody. Footage shared following their arrival showed a number of activists with visible bruising and injuries, as supporters gathered to welcome them back. The Legal Centre for Arab Minority Rights in Israel, Adalah, previously said that activists were subjected to electric shocks as well as physical and psychological abuse. Activist have been documented to be forced into stress positions, including walking while fully bent forward and kneeling for prolonged periods. Dozens are likely suffering from broken ribs and breathing difficulties. Global Sumud Flotilla activists arrived in Turkey on Thursday after being released from Israeli detention, with several participants alleging they suffered torture, humiliation, and violent beatings while in custody. pic.twitter.com/WOIody4hB2 May 21, 2026
- Security22 May, 09:31
Israeli strike kills Palestinian shepherd in southern Gaza
Israeli strike kills Palestinian shepherd in southern Gaza An Israeli strike on Friday killed a Palestinian near the so-called yellow line, northwest of Rafah City in the Gaza Strip, Wafa news agency reported. Medical sources at the Nasser Hospital said that the body of Rafat Adel Ibrahim Breika, a 42-year-old shepherd, arrived at the hospital after being targeted by an Israeli drone strike in the area. Meanwhile, Israeli artillery shelled eastern Khan Younis and northern Rafah, as intense bombardment targeted eastern and southern Khan Younis. Israel has killed 72,775 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injured 172,750 others since 7 October 2023. Thousands more are missing and presumed dead under the rubble. Since the Gaza ceasefire agreement went into effect on 11 October 2025, Israel has killed 883 Palestinians and injured 2,648 others. The bodies of 776 slain Palestinians have been recovered during the same period. A Palestinian boy and girl walk next to a shepherd and his sheep in the Al-Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip on 7 July 2025. (AFP)
- Security22 May, 15:12
UK minister praises Israel's 'commitment to robust democratic governance' after flotilla row
UK minister praises Israel's 'commitment to robust democratic governance' after flotilla row Imran Mulla on Fri, 05/22/2026 - 15:01 Dan Jarvis made the comments at an event celebrating Israel's 78th independence day on the day of Itamar Ben Gvir's flotilla abuse video Dan Jarvis addressing the House of Commons in London in November 2025 (AFP) Off The UK's security minister has paid tribute to the country's "deep rooted" relationship with Israel and hailed the "commitment to robust democratic governance, rule of law, and judicial independence" that he believes both nations share. Dan Jarvis's remarks came at a celebration of Israel's 78th independence day. The event, also attended by Prime Minister Keir Starmer's parliamentary private secretary, was held on Wednesday just after video footage showing Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir taunting activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla went viral online. On Thursday, the British Foreign Office announced it had summoned Israel's top diplomat in the country, the charge d'affaires Daniela Grudsky Ekstein, over the incident. "This behaviour violates the most basic standards of respect and dignity for people," the Foreign Office said. "We are also deeply concerned by the detention conditions depicted and have demanded an explanation from the Israeli authorities. We made clear their obligations to protect the rights of all those involved." (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); But the day before - the day the footage was released - Jarvis delivered a speech over video to the anniversary event. He said the Labour Party "has long been an advocate of the Jewish state". According to a report in Jewish News, the security minister said: "Together we share a commitment to robust democratic governance, rule of law, and judicial independence … and an unwavering dedication to defending our open societies against security threats." Deported flotilla activists allege 'sadistic' sexual abuse and torture in Israeli captivity Read More » The event was also reportedly attended by MP Jon Pearce, Starmer's parliamentary private secretary, who was previously the chair of Labour Friends of Israel. Some 430 activists, who were held after Israeli forces raided the Gaza-bound Global Sumud Flotilla, were deported to Istanbul on Thursday evening. Activists reported being fired at with rubber bullets, beaten and subjected to sexual assault while in Israeli custody. Miriam Azem, from the Israeli rights group Adalah, reported that one of the activists “was forced to strip naked and run while guards were laughing”. Australian activist Juliet Lamont said she was “tied with cables, water-tortured and sexually assaulted”. “People had broken ribs, were tased in the face, and injected with unknown sedatives.” No Israeli ambassador in UK There is currently no Israeli ambassador in London, after Tzipi Hotovely finished her term last September. Her appointed successor, Tzachi Braverman, was Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's chief of staff. But he has become embroiled in a domestic scandal after being accused of obstructing an investigation into leaks of classified information during the war on Gaza. Both the prime minister's office and Braverman have denied this. UK MPs raise concerns over new Israeli ambassador to UK embroiled in domestic scandal Read More » It emerged in February that the discipline division of the civil service in Israel recommended suspending Braverman for six months. Opposition leader Yair Lapid also urged the suspension of Braverman's appointment as ambassador to the UK. In Braverman's absence, at the embassy event, Grudsky Ekstein addressed the guests. She denounced Ben Gvir's behaviour towards activists from the flotilla, as Netanyahu had done, and said that "the unacceptable, harmful conduct of one of our ministers is not representative of our government’s policy. It is not the face of Israel." Grudsky Ekstein also described hostility facing Israel and the need to combat rising antisemitism as a "moral" rather than political crisis. Other guests at the embassy event included former Conservative Prime Minister Liz Truss, Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis and Adrian Cohen, the acting president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews. Continued UK-Israel cooperation There are signs of strain in the relationship between Britain and Israel. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Netanyahu is unlikely to visit Britain any time soon because he is wanted by the Internanational Criminal Court for alleged war cimes and crimes against humanity. Last June, the UK sanctioned Ben Gvir and Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich over "their repeated incitement of violence against Palestinian communities" in Gaza and the West Bank. In October, Israeli Diaspora Minister Amichai Chikli disparagingly called the British prime minister "Palestinian" after Starmer criticised him for inviting far-right activist and convicted criminal Tommy Robinson to Israel. Sadiq Khan cancels Met police Palantir contract, with pressure to end all links to AI firm Read More » Britain, though, has cooperated militarily and politically throughout Israel's genocide in Gaza, launching RAF planes to conduct hundreds of surveillance flights over Gaza. The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has repeatedly insisted the surveillance flights were solely in support of "hostage rescue". But they have been shrouded in secrecy, and it has emerged over the past two years that the UK has shared intelligence with Israel and has captured footage of Gaza on days that Israeli attacks have killed British citizens. The UK signed a military agreement with Israel in 2020 that resolved to "formalise and enhance the defence partnership and support the growing Israel-UK partnership". The accord itself has not been made public, but James Heappey, then a Conservative defence minister, said in May 2021 that it would "streamline and provide a mechanism for planning our joint activity". In 2024, Luke Pollard, a Labour minister of state in the defence ministry, said "it is not possible to release this agreement as it is held at a higher classification", and the MoD said last October that the accord was still in place, according to Declassified UK. UK Politics News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Security23 May, 01:31
Flotilla activists describe beatings, tasers, mistreatment by Israeli forces
The Global Sumud Flotilla of 50 boats was intercepted in international waters some 400 kilometres off the coast of Israel
- Security24 May, 11:41
Israeli attack on Gaza kills three family members, including infant
Mohammad Abu Mallouh, Alaa Zaqlan and their child, Osama, killed in the attack on Nuseirat refugee camp, medics say.
- Security24 May, 15:42
Gaza hospital says child among three killed in Israeli strike
Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir el-Balah said it had received the bodies of a couple and their infant after an Israeli strike hit a residental apartment in the Al-Nuseirat camp before dawn.
- Security24 May, 17:04
Israeli fire kills parents and their baby in Gaza refugee camp, officials say
An Israeli air strike on a flat in a refugee camp in central Gaza on Sunday left three people dead, including a six-month-old child, health officials said. Medical workers named the three who died in the Nuseirat refugee camp as Mohammad Abu Mallouh, the infant’s father, Alaa Zaqlan, the mother, and their child, Osama. Later on Sunday, Israeli gunfire killed a Palestinian man in the north of the enclave, near a UN-run medical clinic in Jabalia refugee camp, medical workers said. The Israeli...
- Security25 May, 03:05
Video shows Israeli forces opening fire on Palestinian fishermen off Gaza
Video shows Israeli forces opening fire on Palestinian fishermen off Gaza Three Palestinian fishermen were wounded after Israeli naval vessels opened fire on their boat in waters off Gaza City on Sunday, according to reports from local journalists on the ground. The incident is the latest to affect Gaza’s fishing community, which has faced severe hardship and restrictions throughout the war. The Palestinian Information Centre shared footage on X that it said showed the moment Israeli forces opened fire on the fishermen’s boats. #شاهد | فيديو يوثق إطلاق بحرية الاحتلال النار تجاه مراكب الصيادين قبالة بحر مدينة #غزة مساء أمس. pic.twitter.com/0QP6eI21IN May 24, 2026
- Economic25 May, 14:33
Australian Gaza aid flotilla activists allege abuse after Israeli abduction
Activists allege assaults and torture during Israeli detention after flotilla intercepted in international waters.
- Security25 May, 19:12
Father mourns daughter killed in Israeli strike on Gaza
A six-year-old Palestinian girl was killed by an Israeli strike on a displacement camp in Khan Younis.
- Security26 May, 09:18
Israel kills five Palestinian in central Gaza
Israel kills five Palestinian in central Gaza Israeli attacks on al-Maghazi refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, killed at least five Palestinians and wounded several others on Tuesday. Elsewhere south of the territory, a child succumbed to wounds she sustained during an Israeli air strike earlier this week in Khan Younis. The latest killings represent an escalation of assaults in the besieged enclave despite a ceasefire deal that came into effect in October.
- Security26 May, 12:34
Israeli air attacks kill seven Palestinians in Gaza
At least five Palestinians killed in Israeli attack on a refugee camp in central Gaza, officials said.
- Security26 May, 19:44
Israeli strikes on Gaza City building kill at least two Palestinians
Israeli strikes on Gaza City building kill at least two Palestinians A source at Gaza City’s al-Shifa Hospital told Al Jazeera Arabic that at least two Palestinians were killed and more than 20 others wounded in Israeli air strikes targeting a residential building in the al-Rimal neighbourhood.
- Security28 May, 10:47
Israel kills children in strikes on Gaza as fear taints Eid joy
As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid, Palestinians in Gaza are facing fear, grief, and deadly attacks.
- Security28 May, 15:34
Crackdown on culture: Israel censoring Palestinian voices
A United Nations commission, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have all separately concluded that Israel has committed genocide in Gaza, where tens of thousands of Palestinians have been killed since the start of the war in October 2023. The cultural life of the enclave is also profoundly threatened, with historic buildings destroyed and writers, poets and academics among that huge death toll.
- Security30 May, 05:32
Video: Israel attacks children’s playground in Gaza, reports of deaths and injuries
Video: Israel attacks children’s playground in Gaza, reports of deaths and injuries A children’s playground in Gaza was attacked by Israeli air strikes, with video showing destruction, damaged play equipment, and blood on the ground. Reports from locals indicate deaths and multiple injuries following the attack. The attack is part of ongoing Israeli attacks across Gaza that have repeatedly hit civilian infrastructure, including areas used by children and families, amid widespread atrocities committed during Israel's genocide in the enclave. A children’s playground in Gaza was attacked by Israeli air strikes, with video showing destruction, damaged play equipment, and blood on the ground. pic.twitter.com/hGRp9xjVqY May 30, 2026
- Security30 May, 11:05
Israeli strikes kill one and wound others in Deir al-Balah in Gaza
Israeli strikes kill one and wound others in Deir al-Balah in Gaza Israeli air strikes have killed one Palestinian and wounded several others in Deir Al-Balah in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday, according to Wafa news agency. It brings the death toll of Palestinians killed by Israeli strikes since October 2023 to 72,938. At least 172,919 others have been wounded during that time.
- Security30 May, 17:04
Palestinian doctor killed, three people injured in Israeli attack on Gaza
Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian homes and property across the occupied West Bank.
- Security01 Jun, 05:16
Israel airstrike kills at least two Palestinians at Gaza port
At least two Palestinians were killed and around a dozen wounded when an Israeli air strike hit a crowded cafe.
- Security04 Jun, 04:46
Israeli strikes on residential buildings kill nine in Gaza City
Israeli strikes on residential buildings have killed nine Palestinians, setting homes ablaze and leaving destruction.
- Security04 Jun, 07:38
Israel kills nine Palestinians in overnight Gaza bombardment
Israel kills nine Palestinians in overnight Gaza bombardment MEE staff on Thu, 06/04/2026 - 08:33 One girl survives a strike that wiped out her entire family A Palestinian boy looks at the rubble of residential buildings and a damaged car after an Israeli strike in Gaza City on 4 June 2026 (Omar al-Qattaa/AFP) Off Israeli bombardment killed at least nine Palestinians in pre-dawn attacks in Gaza on Thursday. The strikes hit at least four residential apartments in western and southern Gaza City while residents were asleep. Five members of the Lubbad family - a father, mother and their three children - were killed when their apartment was struck. Only one child, Hala Lubbad, survived, suffering minor injuries. The Palestinian Civil Defence described the scenes at the site as “difficult and horrifying”. It said a fire broke out inside one of the apartments following the attack, while rescue teams encountered harrowing scenes as they searched for survivors and recovered victims from the rubble. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Local media reported that at least 15 people were wounded in the attacks, which come as Israel intensifies bombing across the Gaza Strip despite a US-mediated ceasefire agreed in October. Israeli forces killed 119 Palestinians in May, the highest monthly death toll since November, according to the Palestinian health ministry. The army has also continued to expand its control on the ground, now holding around 60 percent of Gaza and seeking to increase that figure to 70 percent, according to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Eid in Gaza was another bloodbath. The ceasefire is a lie Read More » Meanwhile, Israeli forces have continued to demolish homes and severely restrict the entry of humanitarian aid. Aid restrictions have pushed Gaza into a renewed crisis of food insecurity and medical shortages. Gaza's Health Ministry warned this week that more than 4,000 cancer patients are at risk due to severe shortages of medicines and essential treatments. Fuel shortages have also forced hospitals to suspend some services, with dialysis units, neonatal care incubators, intensive care units and medical laboratories at risk of closures. Gaza’s Government Media Office says it has documented more than 3,000 Israeli violations of the ceasefire since it came into effect. According to the Palestinian health ministry, at least 936 people have been killed and more than 2,900 wounded during that period. Overall, Israeli forces have killed nearly 73,000 Palestinians since the genocide began in October 2023, with a further 170,000 wounded. Thousands more remain missing and are presumed dead beneath the rubble. Israel's genocide in Gaza News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0
- Security04 Jun, 11:07
Israeli strikes kill 11 people in Gaza City, medics say
Women and children were among those killed when Israeli aircraft struck at least four residential buildings in several areas.
- Security04 Jun, 18:49
Gaza: Families mourn victims after overnight Israeli strikes that killed at least nine
Families gathered in Gaza City to mourn relatives killed on 4 June after overnight Israeli airstrikes in Gaza City, according to local hospitals.
- Security05 Jun, 00:44
At least 12 killed in Gaza over past day
At least 12 killed in Gaza over past day At least 12 people have been killed in Israeli strikes across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, according to local news media. The latest Israeli attack included that targeting of police officers near al-Shabiya intersection in central Gaza City, leavinf one person killed.
- Security05 Jun, 04:16
One killed, over a dozen injured in Israeli attack on displaced Palestinians in Gaza
One killed, over a dozen injured in Israeli attack on displaced Palestinians in Gaza An Israeli strike targeted displaced Palestinians early on Friday, killing at least one and injuring over a dozen in al-Mawasi, south Gaza. Meanwhile, local media reported ongoing Israeli air strikes, artillery shelling, and gunfire across the Gaza Strip. The attacks come despite a ceasefire that was signed in October. Over 940 have been killed and nearly 3,000 others left wounded during this period, according to the latest statistics by health authorities. A Palestinian mourns those killed by Israeli attacks, outside the morgue of Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, on 4 June, 2026 (Omar al-Qattaa/AFP)
- Security05 Jun, 10:19
How the world failed a mother’s children, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
How the world failed a mother’s children, killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza
- Security05 Jun, 14:12
Gaza, Iran, Lebanon: If ceasefires are in place, why do strikes continue?
International law sets rules for ceasefires, but who enforces them when violations continue? Three experts explain.
- Political05 Jun, 05:48
Friday briefing: How Gaza, Lebanon and Iran have found themselves caught in an escalation without end
In today’s newsletter: Global powers are focused on oil markets and elections but those living through conflict in the Middle East feel abandoned Good morning. It’s been another week of brinkmanship via Truth Social and ceasefires broken before they’ve been announced. While US president Donald Trump claims an agreement with Iran could happen soon, for those living in the Middle East it does not feel like peace is anywhere near. People have seen more bombs dropped in Lebanon this week; and the death toll continues to rise, national economies falter, and displacement abounds. UK politics | Andy Burnham has signalled he would begin transforming the broken social care system this year if he became prime minister, he has said in an interview with the Guardian, accusing Westminster of “flinching away” from tackling difficult policy problems. Environment | Humanity can raise living standards, reduce inequality and keep global heating within a 2C rise, according to a sweeping vision for planetary survival. Ukraine | The Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has called for face-to-face negotiations in a public letter addressed directly to the Russian president, Vladimir Putin. England news | The poorest and most nature-deprived communities in England will be further left behind in their access to green spaces if proposed changes to planning laws go ahead, a report finds. UK news | Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor received private income from subletting three cottages on his Windsor Royal Lodge estate while paying a “peppercorn rent” to the crown estate, a report into royal property arrangements has revealed. Continue reading...
- Security06 Jun, 12:29
Groom killed hours before his wedding in Gaza
Muhannad Farwana never got to wear his wedding suit, Israel killed him in an air strike hours before his wedding.
- Security07 Jun, 04:05
Vigil in Glasgow honours Palestinian footballers killed in Gaza
Vigil in Glasgow honours Palestinian footballers killed in Gaza Red Card Glasgow held a vigil outside Hampden Park Stadium on Friday to remember Palestinian footballers killed during Israel’s war on Gaza. The event took place at the main entrance of Scotland’s national stadium while Scotland’s women’s national team played Israel in Hungary behind closed doors. Video released by the group showed participants laying wreaths and displaying football shirts and Palestinian scarves in tribute to the Palestinian players who were killed. Organisers said the gathering was intended to honour the memory of Palestinian footballers and draw attention to the impact of the conflict on the sporting community. Thank you to those who attended our vigil for the murdered Palestinian footballers. @scottishfa stay silent on another fixture against israel's women's team, Palestinians continue to have their lives destroyed by israel. pic.twitter.com/lIJk9s6cjO June 6, 2026
- Security07 Jun, 00:53
Israeli strikes kill nine people in Gaza
GAZA CITY: Gaza’s civil defence service reported that Israeli strikes killed nine people on Saturday, with Israel’s military saying one of the dead was a Hamas ‘‘commander”. In Gaza City, a drone strike killed seven people and wounded 15 others in the Jawazat camp for displaced people, according to the civil defence, a rescue service that operates under Hamas. The city’s Al-Shifa Hospital also reported receiving seven bodies. Further south, a 25-year-old man, Muhannad Othman Farwana, was killed in the morning in a strike on a tent, the civil defence said. Egypt hosts new round of truce talks with leaders from Hamas and other Palestinian factions Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis said the man’s body was brought in along with several wounded. In a statement, the Israeli army said Farwana was “a commander in the military wing” of Hamas, adding he was killed in a precision strike. The strike had hit his tent on the roof of his house, just before he was due to get married later in the day, his cousin Mohammed Farwana said. “The whole family was ready to celebrate his wedding. Now, we’re attending his funeral instead,” he said. The civil defence announced in the evening a ninth person killed in an Israeli strike in southeast Gaza City, identifying him as a 37-year-old man. Israel and Hamas accuse each other of near-daily violations of the truce meant to halt the conflict in Gaza. At least 951 Palestinians have been killed since the ceasefire took effect, according to Gaza’s health ministry. The Israeli army has reported five deaths within its ranks during the same period. Restrictions inmposed on media outlets and limited access in Gaza from independently verifying tolls or freely covering the violence there. A ceasefire brokered by US President Donald Trump has failed to halt Israeli attacks and left Israel in control of more than half the enclave. Indirect talks on a second phase of the deal — including Hamas disarmament and Israeli troop withdrawals — have stalled. Cairo talks On Saturday, Egypt began hosting a new round of truce talks with leaders from Hamas and other Palestinian factions expected to last for a few days, Hamas and other sources close to the negotiation said. Hazem Qassem, a Hamas spokesperson in Gaza, said the talks would focus on Israel’s implementation of the first phase, and reaching common ground on proceeding toward the second phase. Hamas told mediators, Egypt, Qatar, Turkiye and envoys of Trump’s Board of Peace that ending Israeli attacks in Gaza was essential for any progress, sources from the group said. Hamas wants Israel to end attacks, allow more aid into Gaza and withdraw to ceasefire lines. Published in Dawn, June 7th, 2026
- Security04 Jun, 10:56
11 killed, 32 injured in Israeli strikes on Gaza
At least 11 people have been killed and 32 others injured in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours.
- Security04 Jun, 10:52
Israel wipes out 5 from same family, 4 others in new Gaza strikes
Israeli strikes wiped out a family of five and killed four others across the Gaza Strip on Thursday, local health officials confirmed. Medics in Gaza said Israeli planes launched...
- Humanitarian03 Jun, 12:00
Gaza’s public servants systematically targeted in Israeli strikes
Months since Gaza’s nominal ceasefire began, Palestinians continue to be killed and maimed in drone and airstrikes, including the enclave’s police force which is crucial to peace and reconstruction efforts, the UN human rights office (OHCHR) said on Wednesday.
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