

Ana Torres
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Estudios Árabes e Islámicos, Universidad de Sevilla 🦋 https://t.co/U2k0jDciZD



Banning aid orgs from operating in #Palestine marks a new phase in Israel's policy and is a flagrant violation of the law: UN experts say the strategy is to create conditions threatening the very survival of Palestinians as a group – it must be stopped. ohchr.org/en/press-relea…




75 days into the “ceasefire”: the genocide in Gaza is not over Since the “ceasefire” was declared on 10 October 2025, Israel has been continuing its onslaught on the ground. Israeli forces have killed 405 Palestinians and injured 1,114 throughout the Gaza Strip (as of 22 December). Israeli forces continue to shoot residents and target Internally displaced people (IDP) compounds on either side of the “yellow line”, which left 58% of Gaza in Israeli control under the deal yet was never clearly marked. Nearly 1 million people who lived east of the line before the genocide are now crowded west of it in unlivable conditions. Israel continues to systematically demolish buildings and infrastructure east of the “yellow line”. Updated satellite images show hundreds of structures flattened in eastern Gaza City alone. Israel continues to heavily limit the entry of aid, allowing more trucks in but hampering full-scale operations by the UN and its partners through access and bureaucracy restrictions. As of 16 December, only 57% of 556 planned aid missions were completed, including delivery of essential supplies, medical evacuations and infrastructure repairs. Israel continues to restrict the operation of crossings in and out of Gaza. In mid-December, only two of the crossings were operating at any given time, and Rafah Crossing remained closed despite commitments to reopen it. More food has entered and market prices have dropped. However, after months of severe malnutrition, with limited variety and prices still unaffordable for most, the UN estimates that 1.6 million people in Gaza “are projected to face extreme levels of acute food insecurity” in 2026. Nearly 1.5 million displaced people are still in camps. Storm Byron flooded thousands of makeshift tents, inundating the Civil Defense in Gaza with emergency pleas for shelter and basic supplies. The Gaza Ministry of Health has reported 11 people killed by structures that collapsed in the storm and two children, one a newborn, who died of hypothermia. More than 18,500 patients, at least 4,000 of them children, are still awaiting medical evacuation from Gaza, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). Israel has allowed only 260 patients out of Gaza for treatment in this time, after decimating the healthcare system there. Israel continues to bar the entry of medical teams and journalists, preventing lifesaving treatment and upholding the media blackout on documentation and reports from the ground. The so-called ceasefire has been in effect for 75 days. In practice, Israel is continuing its campaign of killing, destruction, displacement and complete control of Palestinians’ lives in Gaza. The international community must stop enabling this façade and take action to help the people of Gaza.

Today, 164 countries at the United Nations voted in favor of the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination. All EU member states voted yes.





If the Israeli public broadcaster’s report is confirmed — that they informed the U.S. coordination cell of their Gaza strikes in advance — then this reflects a horrifying level of coordination to prolong the genocide with direct American and international involvement. @CENTCOM

🚨 BREAKING: Israeli Knesset Gives Preliminary Approval of Bill to Execute Palestinian Detainees INCLUDING CHILDREN








We were sorry to hear the response from the Hamas flotilla representative that the flotilla insists on pursuing a violent course of action and refuses our proposal to transfer, in a coordinated and peaceful manner, any aid that might be aboard the flotilla to the Gaza Strip via the nearby Ashkelon Marina. This response once again highlights the insincerity of the flotilla members and their mission to serve Hamas, rather than the people in Gaza. If the flotilla continues to reject Israel’s peaceful proposal, Israel will take the necessary measures to prevent its entry into the combat zone and to stop any violation of a lawful naval blockade, while making every possible effort to ensure the safety of its passengers. We reiterate: if your intentions are sincere, transfer any such aid to the Ashkelon Marina so it can be forwarded promptly to the Gaza Strip in a peaceful and non-violent manner.

NOVEDADES IXBILIA: El próximo 26 de septiembre se celebrará en la Facultad de Filología de la US la Jornada: "Marruecos Siglos XX-XXI: Autobiografías en tiempos de cambio" con la intervención de los escritores Abdelkader Chaoui y Najat el-Hachmi. +INFO: grupo.us.es/ixbilia/notici…