NEW | Eight Palestinian infants saved amid siege
Dr. Muneer Al-Bursh, Director General of the Ministry of Health, shared the story of eight premature infants who survived life-threatening conditions at Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza during the Israeli siege.
Fuel shortages and halted incubators had left the babies struggling to survive, with doctors and nurses working tirelessly to save them under extreme conditions.
The infants were evacuated to Egypt for urgent medical care, enduring a difficult journey but ultimately receiving the specialized treatment they needed.
After their health stabilized, they are now returning to Gaza through the Rafah border crossing, accompanied by the medical teams who cared for them throughout their treatment.
Dr. Al-Bursh emphasized that their return is more than a medical success, it represents a victory of life over death and the resilience of the Palestinian people.
Breaking | The Israeli Knesset’s National Security Committee approves a proposed death penalty law against Palestinian detainees, advancing it to the second and third readings ahead of a final vote expected next week.
The bill makes capital punishment mandatory without requiring unanimous judicial approval, mandates execution by hanging through the Israeli Prison Service, sets implementation within 90 days of sentencing, and removes any possibility of pardon.
The Israeli occupation has kept Al-Aqsa Mosque closed for the 23rd consecutive day, preventing Palestinian worshippers from praying under the pretext of the war on Iran.
Recently, Israeli forces subjected a one-year-old child to abuse to pressure his father into giving confessions east of Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, according to local and family sources.
The child's father, Osama Abu Nassar, suffered psychological trauma after the death of a horse he used for income. While taking his child to buy supplies a few days ago, he was caught in gunfire near his home and forced by soldiers to leave his 18-month-old son on the ground and approach the Israeli checkpoint, where he was stripped of his clothes.
According to witnesses, the army then took the child and interrogated the father at the checkpoint. The forces tortured the child in front of his father, including burning with cigarettes on his leg, pricking, and inserting a metal nail into his leg, as confirmed by a medical report.
The child, Karim, was released after 10 hours and handed over to his family through the International Red Cross, while the father remains in detention.
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Breaking | A 53-year-old Palestinian man was shot in the neck and chest, and another 54-year-old Palestinian man was injured in the foot by Israeli occupation forces in Tulkarem, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.
Stones collapsed from the Qibli Prayer Hall in Al-Aqsa Mosque due to ongoing Israeli excavations, with occupation authorities preventing any restoration work in the area.
Breaking | An elderly Palestinian man was injured after being attacked by Israeli settlers while tending his sheep in the Huwara area of Masfer Yatta, south of Hebron.
Despite thousands waiting for medical evacuation, Israeli authorities have allowed only 25 Palestinian patients from Gaza, along with their companions, to travel through the Rafah crossing after it had remained closed since the beginning of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran.
French journalist Marine Vlahovic was found dead in her home in Marseille while working on a documentary covering Israel's genocidal war against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
The body of 5-year-old Mohammad Ali Bani Odeh is being prepared for burial in his hometown of Tammun, northern West Bank.
Ali was shot dead along with his father, mother and elder brother last night in a horrific cold-blooded murder perpetrated by an Israeli army unit at the entrance to the town. They were sitting peacefully inside their car when they were gunned down for no reason.
الجيش الإسرائيلي أطلق النار بكثافة على مركبة عائلية أثناء عودتها من التسوق لشراء ملابس العيد في بلدة طمون في الضفة الغربية.
قُتل الأب والأم وطفلاهُما عثمان ومحمد، البالغان من العمر 7 و5 أعوام، إذ أُصيبوا جميعًا برصاص في الرأس والوجه بطريقة بشعة جدًا.
كما أُصيب طفلاهُما الآخران، خالد ومصطفى، بإصابات حرجة.
وصادر الجيش المركبة التي كانت تستقلّها العائلة لإخفاء الجريمة