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Israel Bombards Rafah Even Though Hamas Agrees to Ceasefire

Israel continues to bombard Rafah, Palestine, massively, Monday (6/5/2024) evening. In fact, Hamas has agreed to a ceasefire proposal in Gaza, Palestine, which was put forward by mediator countries. "The attacks have been almost continuous in the last 30 minutes," said the AFP Correspondent in Rafah, as reported by CNN Indonesia. Senior Hamas member Khalil al-Hayya said the proposal agreed to by the group included a three-phase ceasefire with the aim of a permanent truce. Each stage will last for 42 days. The agreement includes plans for a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the repatriation of Palestinians displaced by the ongoing war, an exchange of hostages and prisoners, as well as a ceasefire goal... READ MORE

Iran Fires Hundreds of Drones and Rockets at Israel

Currently involved in the conflict in Gaza, Palestine, Israel seems to be looking for trouble and opening a new war front. The Zionist state attacked the Iranian Consulate in Damascus, Syria, killing two commanders of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Iran's leaders and public were angry and promised to retaliate. That promise was fulfilled on Saturday night (13/4/2024). Iran reportedly fired more than 300 attacks via drones and rockets on Israel. This was confirmed by Daniel Hagari, Israeli Military Spokesperson. "A number of Iranian missiles fell on Israeli territory, causing minor damage to military bases without any casualties," Hagari said as quoted by Al Jazeera, as reported by CNN Indonesia. ... READ MORE

UNSC Issues Immediate Ceasefire Resolution in Gaza

The United Nations Security Council (UNSC) passed a resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire between the Hamas group and Israel in Gaza, Palestine. Reporting from CNN, Monday (25/3/2024), the resolution submitted by the 10 non-permanent members of the UNSC is legally binding and demands an immediate ceasefire in the month of Ramadan, the immediate and unconditional release of hostages, as well as the "urgent need to expand the flow" aid to Gaza. UN Secretary General António Guterres said failure to implement the resolution was inexcusable. “The Security Council has just approved a long-awaited resolution regarding Gaza, demanding an immediate ceasefire, and the release of all hostages immediately and without... READ MORE

Israel has gone too far

The world responded to Israel's brutal action of shooting Palestinian refugees while queuing for food in the Gaza Strip on Thursday (29/2/2024). It was reported that the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) immediately held a closed meeting on the same day at the UN headquarters in New York. Diplomatic sources, as reported by AFP, said that the closed meeting was requested by Algeria. Responding to Israel's atrocities, Colombian President Gustavo Petro decided to stop purchasing weapons from the Zionist country. This was conveyed even though Israel has been one of the main providers of weapons for the security forces of the South American country involved in decades of conflict, including against the drug cartel. As reported by AFP,... READ MORE

Barbaric, Israeli Soldiers Shoot Gaza Residents Queuing for Food

The Israeli army has again demonstrated barbaric acts against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Most recently, Zionist soldiers shot at civilians who were queuing for aid food on Thursday, February 29. Due to this immoral incident, 112 Palestinians were killed and 760 other people were injured by a series of gunfire from Israeli soldiers. This attack occurred south of Gaza City when hundreds of residents were waiting for trucks distributing various humanitarian aid to arrive in the area. The Israeli military confirmed the incident. However, they argued that "dozens of Palestinians" were injured because they were "trampled" when the crowd became violent when humanitarian aid arrived. Quoted by Al Jazeera, the Israeli military even... READ MORE

Israel attacks Rafah, Egypt threatens to revoke the Camp David Agreement

A new war threatens to break out in the Middle East between Israel and Egypt after Cairo threatened to suspend the Camp David agreement. Egypt expressed this threat if Israel dared to attack the Palestinian city of Rafah. As reported by CNN Indonesia, the Camp David agreement was a peace agreement between Israel and Egypt in 1978 after being involved in a major war. Quoted by the Associated Press (AP), this agreement later became the basis for the framework of Israel's peace agreements with several Arab countries in the Middle East. Two high-ranking Egyptian officials and a well-known Western diplomat who knew about this said Cairo was forced to mention the Camp David agreement after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insisted on deploying... READ MORE

Israeli Aggression Kills Nearly 1 Percent of Gaza's Population, Most Brutal in History

The Ministry of Health in Gaza noted that as of Sunday (24/12/2023) 20.258 Gazans had died with 53.688 other people injured as a result of Israel's brutal aggression into the Palestinian Gaza Strip since 7 October. This number is almost one percent (23 thousand people) of the total population of Gazans before the Israeli aggression which was recorded at 2,3 million people. The Associated Press said this was the highest number of fatalities in the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict which lasted for more than half a century. As many as 70 percent of the total 20.258 people killed in the Gaza Strip were children (around 8.200 children) and women. Apart from Gaza, Israel also attacked the Palestinian West Bank. Al... READ MORE

Israel Detains Thousands of Palestinians Without Clear Legal Cases

The non-governmental organization Palestinian Prisoner Society said that currently there are 7.800 Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons. The detainees include 33 women, 166 children, and 2.873 people who were detained without legal clarity or prosecuted under Israel's administrative detention policy. Reported by Middle East Monitor, before the conflict broke out the number of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons was estimated to be around 5.250 people. Of that number, 1.319 were detained without charge or trial. “Israeli forces detained 3.580 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7,” the organization said in a statement. In the ceasefire agreement between Israeli troops and the Hamas group on November 24,... READ MORE

Israeli Soldiers in Gaza Mass Poisoned

Israeli soldiers stationed in the Gaza Strip during the aggression reportedly experienced mass food poisoning. As a result, many people experience acute diarrhea and high fever. According to a report by the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, quoted from Middle East Monitor on Tuesday (5/12/2023), the 'outbreak' of diarrhea began with the large number of food donations from various restaurants to the Israeli army. However, unhygienic food storage and shipping causes food to be contaminated with bacteria. “Diarrhea has spread among soldiers in the south [of Israel], then spread among soldiers on duty in Gaza. We diagnosed a Shigella bacterial infection that triggered dysentery, a very dangerous disease that spread among soldiers... READ MORE