Iran-Israel-U.S. developments (24-Jul-2025) (updated)

"Whilst large sections of the German nation are struggling for the preservation of their race, we Jews fill Germany with our vociferations. We supply the press with articles on the subject of its Christmas and Easter. We ridicule the highest ideals of the German nation and profane the matters which it holds sacred." -- Dr. Manfred Reifer, well known leader of the German Jews, in Czernowitzer Allgemeine Zeitung magazine, Sep. 1933, as quoted in Witness to History by Michael Walshm, p.28 (source)
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'Double tap' airstrikes: How Israel targets Gaza rescue efforts
In the aftermath of bombings, the Israeli army routinely fires on Palestinian rescue workers, paramedics, and other civilians to prevent them from saving the wounded, an investigation reveals.
AIPAC-Funded Reps Seek 'Crack Down on Anti-Semitism' With Bill to Censor Social Media
A bipartisan pair of AIPAC-funded congressmen have introduced a new Anti-Defamation League-backed bill to censor social media sites as a way to "crack down on anti-Semitism."
Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Don Bacon (R-NE), both of whom have the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) as their top donor, on Wednesday introduced the "STOP HATE Act."
The bill will force social media companies to pay fines up to $5 million a day for failing to comply with their censorship and spying demands.
Houthis Keep Fighting Under PressureSouth Front
The Houthis (Ansar Allah) continue to launch attacks against Israel in response to its war on the Gaza Strip despite facing increasing pressure, even from within Yemen.
Houthi: Zionist entity an enemy of all races, threat to every nation
The leader of Yemen's Ansarullah movement, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, has strongly condemned Israeli military aggression in Gaza and criticized Arab and Muslim countries for their silence and inaction regarding the situation in the Palestinian territories.
Speaking in a televised address from the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, on Thursday, Houthi described the Israeli regime as "an enemy of all races" and warned that its actions pose "a danger to every nation."
Contact Lost with Gaza-Bound Ship Handala as Israeli Drones Circle - Palestine Chronicle
In a statement published on its Telegram channel, the coalition said all communications with the crew of the Handala had been severed.
Israeli drones have surrounded the Freedom Flotilla vessel Handala, prompting the activation of an emergency protocol onboard, Al-Jazeera reported.
The ship had departed from the Italian coast in a renewed attempt to break the Israeli blockade on the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition confirmed that contact with the vessel had been lost.
Another journalist killed in Israeli air strike in Gaza | Middle East Eye
Aljazeera Arabic's Gaza correspondent Anas al-Sharif revealed on Thursday that another journalist has been killed in an Israeli air strike on his family's tent in Gaza City.
Explosions, Fires, Power Outages in Israel Reach Tel Aviv - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - After a chain of incidents and disruptions in the power distribution systems south of Israel and Jerusalem (the occupied Al-Quds), Tel Aviv was experiencing numerous suspicious incidents during the past week.
Trump knows his name is in Epstein files - WSJ - RT World News
The name of US President Donald Trump is mentioned multiple times in the Jeffrey Epstein files, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday, citing unnamed senior administration officials.
Israel Extends Law Permitting Indefinite Detention without Trial for Gaza Prisoners - Palestine Chronicle
Under the revised provisions, authorities can continue to hold detainees for extended periods without trial, delay court reviews of their cases, and block access to legal representation for a set duration.
Two Youths Shot and Killed, Dozens Detained in Escalating West Bank Raids - Palestine Chronicle
Israeli army forces shot and killed two Palestinian youths and detained dozens of others during a large-scale across the occupied West Bank on Thursday.
Brazil joins the fight: Another nation stands up to Israel's genocide in Gaza
The growing chorus of nations demanding accountability has already been joined by Spain, Turkey, and Colombia, which have filed to join the case.
Pundits billed Brasilia's decision as a bold one, citing its placing the Latin American powerhouse squarely at odds with the United States, the regime's biggest supporter.
Smotrich: US has given Israel green light to turn Gaza into resort town
Extremist Israeli politicians and right-wing settlers have convened a conference in the Israeli parliament, where they said the US had given them the "green light" to convert the besieged Gaza Strip into a "resort town" after they had carried out the ethnic cleansing of over two million Palestinians.
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25 Israeli soldiers killed, wounded east of Rafah: Qassam Brigades
The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas, says 25 Israeli troops were killed or wounded in a number of military operations east of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip in recent days.
Someone Is Systematically Targeting Syria's New Army (Videos)South Front
A massive blast rocked the outskirts of the town of Ma'arrat Misrin in the northern countryside of Idlib in northern Syria on July 24, wounding or killing more than 100 people.
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The blast near Ma'arrat Misrin was the most recent in a series of explosions that rocked multiple bases and ammunition depots of the Syrian military in recent months.
Just a day earlier, a very similar massive blast rocked the 64th Regiment Base close to the town of Shinshar in the southern countryside of Homs in central Syria.
Activists blamed the blasts in Ma'arrat Misrin and Shinshar on Israeli strikes. Some even noted that a similar blast rocked the 46th Regiment Base in the western countryside of Aleppo in the north of the country on July 8, also blaming it on Israel. Multiple main battle tanks were reportedly destroyed there, including at least one T-90 from the arsenal of the former military.
While there is no evidence indicating that the recent blasts were caused by Israeli strikes, what is unfolding in Syria is in line with Israel's "war-between-the-wars" policy.
The Israeli term war-between-the-war refers to an inter-war campaign done through the Israeli military and the intelligence service to prevent the country's enemies from developing capabilities that will enable them to violate Israel's balance of deterrence through detecting and selectively destroying emerging threats to the country's security.
Israel followed this policy towards the former Syrian military, targeting its capabilities overtly and covertly for over a decade until the regime of former President Bashar al-Assad collapsed.
Nine Israeli Soldiers Injured in Kfar Yona Attack, Resistance Operations in Gaza - Palestine Chronicle
Nine Israeli soldiers were injured in a ramming attack at a bus station in Kfar Yona in central Israel on Thursday.
Israeli Army's MAV, UAV Manufacturing Plant Hacked - World news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - The anti-Israeli hacktivist group CyberIsnaadFront announced its successful hacking of an Israel plant that designs and manufactures micro air vehicles (MAVs) and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The CyberIsnaadFront said in a statement that it had successfully hacked an Israeli facility responsible for designing and manufacturing MAVs and UAVs, exfiltrating over 3 terabytes of classified data and disrupting the plant's production lines.
Government media denies any aid trucks entering Gaza - SabaNet
The Government Media Office in Gaza denied on Thursday the entry of any aid trucks into the Gaza Strip, warning that famine is worsening and that weekly flour needs exceed 500,000 bags. It also cautioned against false narratives about aid delivery.
Gaza famine in numbers | Middle East Eye
- 81 of the dead are children, and 32 are adults, according to official data.
- Hunger-related deaths have surged this year: June: 5 deaths; July (so far): 48 deaths - including 28 children and 20 adults
- Health officials warn Gaza is now in Phase 5 famine - the most severe level on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification scale, indicating mass starvation.
- At least 28,677 cases of malnutrition in children under five have been reported in 2025. Over 260,000 children are in urgent need of nutritional support.
- Severe acute malnutrition and moderate acute malnutrition cases are climbing fast: June: 6,551 cases; First half of July: 6,910 new cases
- 100,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women are facing severe nutritional deficiencies.
- Gaza has seen 1,556 preterm births and 3,120 stillbirths or miscarriages in 2025 - likely linked to maternal hunger and stress.
- More than 159,000 elderly people are at high risk of starvation.
- 18,000 wounded people remain at critical risk due to weak immunity and lack of nutrition and medicine.
- Health Ministry officials say these numbers only reflect confirmed cases - the real toll is likely much higher.
Two Palestinian Martyred in Al-Khader Town, Bodies Held - SabaNet
Two Palestinian teenagers were martyred early Thursday morning by Israeli occupation forces' gunfire in the town of Al-Khader, south of Bethlehem, and their bodies were seized.
Israel fires on aid seekers near Khan Younis, killing three and wounding others | Middle East Eye
Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza has confirmed that three Palestinians were killed and several others wounded after Israeli forces opened fire on people waiting for humanitarian aid south of Khan Younis.
The victims were reportedly gathered in hopes of receiving food when they were targeted by occupation forces.
Four killed in Israeli air strike on Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza | Middle East Eye
Four Palestinians have been killed in an Israeli air strike targeting the Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood in Gaza City, according to ambulance crews and emergency medical staff, Al Jazeera Arabic reported.
Several others were wounded in the attack, which hit a densely populated area already battered by months of bombing. Emergency workers continue to search through the rubble for survivors.
Death toll in Gaza rises to 17 since dawn | Middle East Eye
Israel has killed two Palestinians in southern Gaza and eight others in the centre of the enclave, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported, citing medical sources.
Among those killed were Palestinians seeking aid, bringing the total number of deaths since dawn to 17.
Israeli forces have killed 21 Palestinians since morning | Middle East Eye
Israel has shot dead 21 Palestinian civilians since dawn today, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported quoting hospital sources.
Seven among those killed were Palestinians seeking aid.
Death toll in Gaza rises to 41 since this morning | Middle East Eye
Israeli forces have killed more than 41 Palestinians in Gaza since this morning, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported, quoting hospital sources.
Sources at the Nasser Hospital have said that they received seven dead bodies after an Israeli air raid near Khan Younis.
Gaza death toll continues to rise, 79 killed in 24 hours | Middle East Eye
The Palestinian Ministry of Health has said that at least 79 Palestinians have been killed while 453 others were wounded in Israeli attacks across Gaza in the past 24 hours.
Ten bodies were also recovered from the rubble of previous Israeli attacks, the ministry has said.
At least 115 Palestinians have died from hunger and malnutrition: Report | Middle East Eye
The Government Media Office in Gaza says famine and severe malnutrition have claimed the lives of 115 Palestinians, as Israel's blockade continues to choke the flow of food, clean water, and medicine into the enclave.
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