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Saturday, September 20, 2025

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Friday, September 19, 2025

 Israel bombs Gaza City with 'unprecedented ferocity'; tens of thousands evacuate.

Israeli troops have killed at least 43 Palestinians in Gaza since daybreak, bringing the death toll from man-made starvation to 441.

According to witnesses, Israel is hammering Gaza City with some of the most powerful attacks in two years of conflict as it continues its operation to conquer the territory's major metropolitan center.


Avichay Adraee, an Arabic-language spokesman for the Israeli military, warned Gaza City's beleaguered population on Friday that it would be deploying "unprecedented force" and urged them to "take this opportunity and join the hundreds of thousands" moving south on the al-Rashid coastal road, which is now the only permitted escape route.


According to the Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza, around 450,000 Palestinians have evacuated the territory since Israel commenced its operations in August. At the time, Gaza City had a population of around one million.


On Friday, Al Jazeera's Tareq Abu Azzoum reported "distressing" reports from Gaza City, with residents pressed west towards the beachfront road, unable to relax due to the unrelenting tempo of assaults targeted at destroying houses and infrastructure.

"This current military operation is completely destroying entire blocks, and there are still families trapped beneath the debris of the targeted houses, particularly in the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood," said Abu Azzoum, reporting from Nuseirat in central Gaza.


Wednesday, August 27, 2025

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Monday, August 25, 2025

A journalist dies while reporting live; an Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza kills 15 people.

 


A journalist dies while reporting live; an Israeli strike on a hospital in Gaza kills 15 people.



The strike on the Nasser Medical Complex near Khan Younis in southern Gaza on Monday, August 25, left a number of civilians hurt. An Anadolu Agency journalist on the site said that Israeli soldiers attacked the hospital's emergency building's upper level.

One of the two airstrikes struck a hospital building's fourth level, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. As rescue crews came to evacuate the injured and recover the deceased, the second strike took place.

One of the fatalities, according to official Palestinian TV, was its cameraman, Hussam al-Masri. Mohammed Salama, Al Jazeera's photojournalist, was also slain, the news outlet revealed.

Photojournalists Mariam Abu Dakka and Moaz Abu Taha were slain, according to Anadolu Agency, which cited a medical source.

It was discovered that Hussam al-Masri, who was killed, had been employed by Reuters. Al-Masri was livestreaming from the hospital when the Israeli strike abruptly stopped the broadcast, according to the news agency. Authorities later confirmed his death.

Gaza health officials said one of the dead was also a rescue worker. Among the victims were Mariam Abu Dakka, Mohammed Salama, and Moaz Abu Taha.

According to the Palestinian Journalists’ Syndicate, more than 240 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza since Israel’s war of genocide began on October 7, 2023.

Campaign throughout India to boycott American products in response to Trump’s tariffs

 


Campaign throughout India to boycott American products in response to Trump’s tariffs:


Many Indians are calling for a boycott of American goods in response to U.S. President Donald Trump's new tariffs, and as a result, a number of American corporations, including Apple, Amazon, McDonald's, and Coca-Cola, are encountering societal opposition.

The nation's corporate community and Prime Minister Narendra Modi's loyalists are actively supporting this boycott. They are calling on the people to support homegrown goods and opposing U.S. trade policy.

International brands have quickly taken over the market in India, the most populated country in the world, according to a report by the British news agency Reuters. These goods continue to represent progress and modernity for a large number of Indians.


India is the country with the most users of Meta's WhatsApp. Additionally, the nation has the most Domino's restaurants. Store shelves throughout the world are dominated by brands like Pepsi and Coca-Cola. Long lines are also observed for deals at Starbucks and Apple Stores.


New poll finds more Americans 'strongly disapprove' of Trump's second term: What to know

 


New poll finds more Americans 'strongly disapprove' of Trump's second term: What to know:



According to a recent study, Americans who strongly disapprove of President Donald Trump's second term are twice as likely as those who highly favor.


Two-thirds of respondents to a YouGov and The Economist study conducted from August 15–18 stated they have strong opinions on Trump, with the majority of those opinions becoming more and more negative. According to the poll, 23% of respondents strongly approve of the second-term president, while 47% strongly disapprove.

Across party lines, the majority of Republicans say they approve of Trump, while the majority of Democrats say they disapprove of him. This is consistent with polling that has been conducted since the Republican entered office for the second time in January.

According to a YouGov/Economist survey, 83% of Democrats say they strongly disapprove of the president, which is even more negative than Republicans' opinion. 54% of his Republican supporters say they highly approve of his performance, with slightly more than half expressing their satisfaction in similarly fervent terms.


According to a YouGov study of the data released on Aug. 22, it is a change from earlier in Trump's second term.
Most people still had strong opinions on Trump in January, with 69% expressing either strong approval or disapproval. However, in contrast to the most recent survey, 34% of Americans at the time highly approved of Trump, while 36% strongly disliked.


“Palestinians need a united action from the Muslim world: Turkish Foreign Minister”

 

“Palestinians need a united action from the Muslim world: Turkish Foreign Minister”


"What the Palestinian people need is our collective action," Fidan stated during a meeting of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday (August 25).
He underlined that in order to force Israel to find a long-term solution, "coordinated pressure" is crucial.


The OIC's primary talks would center on coordinating member nations' stances and reactions, as well as Israel's continuous operations in Gaza, according to Anadolu Agency.
Meanwhile, some 63,000 civilians have been murdered by Israeli assaults throughout the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, over 150,000 additional people have been hurt, and many more are still buried beneath the debris.


Bypassing the United Nations and other humanitarian groups, Israel began a separate assistance distribution program through the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation on May 27 after violating the truce earlier this year. The international assistance community has mainly opposed this action, despite the United States' backing for it.


Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant were the targets of arrest warrants issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) in November of last year for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. Due to the continuous conflict in the enclave, Israel is also facing a genocide complaint at the International Court of Justice (ICJ).