Iran-Israel-U.S. developments - starving 'Hamas terrorists' (25-Jul-2025) (updated)

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Israel's Ben Gvir claims 'no hunger' in Gaza and urges continued 'starving of Hamas' | Middle East Eye
Israel's Minister of National Security Itamar Ben Gvir has said there is no hunger in the Gaza Strip as Israeli-imposed starvation continues to kill Palestinians in the besieged territory.
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UPDATE 1:
Israel Destroys Over 1,000 Aid Trucks as Gaza Faces Catastrophic Famine - Palestine Chronicle
In a stark escalation of the humanitarian crisis in the besieged Gaza Strip, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation (KAN) has confirmed that the Israeli military destroyed tens of thousands of relief packages-including large quantities of food and medicine-intended for the enclave's starving population.
Citing Israeli military sources, the report revealed that more than 1,000 truckloads of humanitarian aid were deliberately destroyed.
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Netanyahu slammed for joking about fast food on Nelk Boys podcast as Gaza starves | Middle East Eye
The interview, which starts with Netanyahu praising US President Donald Trump and their "decades-long" friendship, quickly shifts to Netanyahu expressing alarm over shifting attitudes among young Americans towards Israel.
"I'm concerned that the young people in America are getting the wrong picture of Israel," he says.
He goes on to justify his podcast appearance as part of a broader image campaign: "The only way you can fight lies is with the truth. And you have to tell it as often and as intensely as the lies that are leveled against you... I'm doing this podcast among other things to reach young people."
As reports from humanitarian groups were confirming that children are dying of starvation in Gaza, Netanyahu appeared on the podcast to crack jokes about his longtime love of fast food: "I was a junk food junkie for many years," he said with a chuckle.
'Aggressive' Students Booted Off Plane - Spanish Airline Denies Antisemitism - Palestine Chronicle
Around 50 Jewish "campers" and their 21-year-old summer camp director were booted from a flight from Valencia to Paris on Wednesday, according to Israeli media..
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It stated that the group mishandled emergency equipment and "actively disrupted" the mandatory safety demonstration, repeatedly ignoring cabin crew instructions.
"Despite multiple warnings, this inappropriate behaviour persisted, which forced the crew to activate established safety protocols," the airline said, adding that the crew then, acting "in accordance with Vueling procedures," requested the intervention of the Spanish police.
After assessing the situation, the police "decided to disembark" the group from the aircraft "to prioritize the safety of the other passengers."
At least 12 shot dead at US-backed aid site in northwest Gaza | Middle East Eye
Aljazeera has reported that at least 12 Palestinians have been killed and another 150 were injured after Israeli forces opened fire on aid seekers in the al-Sudaniya area in the northwest of Gaza on Friday.
LIVE BLOG: 1,000 Children Killed in Gaza in a Month as Ansarallah Considers New Options - Day 658 - Palestine Chronicle
The Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the Israeli army has killed approximately 1,000 Palestinian children in the Gaza Strip over the past month.
Meanwhile, Ansarallah's military spokesperson, Yahya Saree, said that the group is considering further escalatory options to stop Israel's war and starvation campaign in Gaza.
Since October 7, 2023, Israel has killed 59,106 and injured 142,511 others, the majority of whom are women and children, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza.
Europe BANS Bake Sales for Gaza - While Children Starve to Death | Redacted News
We are watching children and families starve in Gaza but don't even think about trying to do anything about it if you're in Europe and especially not a bake sale!
Unacknowledged False Flags: The October 7th Hamas Attack - Part 2 - OffGuardian
In Part 1 we looked at the official account of the October 7th Hamas Attack. In addition to a rocket barrage on multiple targets and maritime assaults, an estimated 2,900 Hamas-aligned "terrorists" breached the Israeli "Iron Wall" defences surrounding Gaza in 29 separate locations simultaneously.
The "terrorists" took out all the vital communication infrastructure and key Israeli strategic positions, thus leaving Israeli defences unable to respond for many hours. The attack surprised the Israeli intelligence community which was taken off guard by the scale and speed of the Hamas Attack.
Before we start to examine the evidence revealing the absurdity of the official account we should pause to think about what the word "terrorist" means.
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Evening recap | Middle East Eye
- At least 12 Palestinians have been killed and another 150 were injured after Israeli forces opened fire on aid seekers in the al-Sudaniya area in the northwest of Gaza on Friday.
- The Israeli military announced it would allow for foreign governments to carry out Gaza aid drops from the sky to feed Palestinians it has starved.
- US President Donald Trump indicated to reporters that there may be further assassinations of Hamas officials, because, he said, it was Hamas that refused to commit to a ceasefire deal.
- United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher has demanded that Israel provide evidence for its accusations that staff with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) have links to Hamas, the Reuters news agency reported on Friday, citing a letter it had reviewed.
- The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in New York issued a statement on Friday decrying conditions in Gaza and calling on 'states' to uphold international legal obligations, but did not implicate Israel by name.
- A letter sent to the UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Friday, urging him to recognise a Palestinian state and follow in France's footsteps, has been signed by 221 members of parliament thus far.
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Gaza Famine Death Toll Rises to 122, Including 83 Children - Palestine Chronicle
Gaza's Health Ministry warns of a deepening famine, as hospitals report nine new starvation deaths and humanitarian agencies accuse Israel of using starvation as a weapon of war.
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Morning update | Middle East Eye
- More than 60 Palestinians, including 24 aid workers, were killed and dozens wounded in the past 24 hours in several Israeli attacks on Gaza.
- The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said early Friday morning that it had re-established contact with the ship "Handala," confirming that all of its crew members were safe after a communication outage that lasted for nearly two hours.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Friday his country is calling for Israel's control over aid distribution to be replaced with comprehensive humanitarian assistance, urging all parties to negotiate for an immediate ceasefire, according to Reuters.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese described the situation in Gaza as a "humanitarian catastrophe," stressing on the need to make every effort to protect innocent lives and end the suffering and starvation of the population.
- Israeli forces stormed in the early hours of Friday the town of Anabta, located east of Tulkarm, in the northern occupied West Bank. Local sources said Israeli troops stormed a building in the town, and soldiers climbed onto the roofs of several nearby homes, while military vehicles were heavily deployed in the area.
'They Hit First, Then Burn': Settlers Wage Daily War on Palestinian Villages - Palestine Chronicle
With political cover from Smotrich and Ben-Gvir, settler militias are driving Palestinians from their lands through violence, arson, and terror.
Ibrahim al-Khawaja was startled when an illegal Israeli Jewish settler hit him on the head with a heavy iron pipe while attacking his home and assaulting his family, as part of an organized policy to seize new Palestinian land.
This scene has become a daily occurrence in the occupied West Bank, even repeated several times a day. Armed settler groups roam most of the villages and towns, assaulting whoever they want, stealing whatever they want, and doing whatever they want under the protection of the Israeli army.
Israel strikes school in Gaza, killing four Palestinians | Middle East Eye
Israel has struck a school housing displaced Palestinians in Gaza's Rimal neighbourhood, killing four people, according to medical sources at al-Shifa Hospital cited by Al Jazeera Arabic.
Freed Palestinian prisoners say they were tortured by Israel after arrest in Gaza | Middle East Eye
Palestinian prisoners who were released by Israel have said that they were tortured by the Israeli army, Al Jazeera has reported.
One of the prisoners who reached the Al-Aqsa Martyrs hospital in Deir el-Balah, Gaza was unable to move and showed visible signs of torture.
He was arrested from an aid area in the southern part of the enclave, and spoke of harsh conditions in Israel military camps.
"They electrocuted us and threw grenades at us," said Asfour, who was arrested while trying to get food. "We were under torture for a whole month."
Photojournalist Adam Abu Harbid martyred in airstrike on family's tent in Gaza - Tehran Times
Photojournalist Adam Zakaria Abu Harbid was martyred, and his wife and children were injured, after Israeli warplanes bombed his family's tent in the Yarmouk area in central Gaza City on Thursday evening, according to Palestinian Information Center.
Journalist Death Toll in Gaza Hits 232 Amid Israeli Strikes - Other Media news - Tasnim News Agency
TEHRAN (Tasnim) - Gaza's Government Media Office announced that the number of journalists killed in Israeli attacks since October 2023 has reached 232, following the assassination of photojournalist Adam Abu Harbid.
Abu Harbid was killed in an Israeli helicopter strike targeting a tent near Al-Yarmouk market in Gaza City, medical sources told Anadolu Thursday.
Three of his relatives were also killed in the attack, while his wife and children were wounded.
Carrying photos of starving kids, thousands rally in Tel Aviv, Haifa to demand end to Gaza war
Thousands have staged a protest in Tel Aviv against Israel's genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, carrying photos of starving Palestinian children.
The protesters gathered in Tel Aviv's Habima Square and adjacent streets on Thursday, demanding an "end to the war and return" of Israeli captives held in Gaza.
Some of them carried signs which denounced Israel for war crimes and genocide in Gaza and urged soldiers to refuse to take part in the war.
Israeli forces have killed 11 Palestinians since morning | Middle East Eye
Israeli forces have killed at least 11 Palestinians in Gaza since morning, Al Jazeera Arabic has reported citing medical sources.
The number of Palestinians killed includes four aid seekers.
Gaza's health ministry said on Thursday that at least 115 Palestinians have starved to death in the enclave.
Israel 'racing' to wipe out Gaza, heritage minister says | Middle East Eye
Israeli Heritage Minister Amichay Eliyahu said on Thursday that the government is "racing ahead for Gaza to be wiped out", as daily air strikes continue to kill dozens of Palestinians.
"Thank God, we are wiping out this evil," he said during an interview with Haredi radio station Kol Barama.
"All Gaza will be Jewish," he added.
Eliyahu, a member of the far-right Jewish Power party led by Itamar Ben Gvir, also said that "there is no hunger in Gaza".
"But we don't need to be concerned with hunger in the strip," he continued. "Let the world worry about it."
Israel has starved 122 Palestinians to death, says health ministry | Middle East Eye
The number of Palestinians starved to death in Gaza due to the Israeli-imposed blockade on aid has risen to 122, according to the enclave's health ministry.
Hospitals in Gaza have recorded nine new deaths due to famine and malnutrition over the past 24 hours, the ministry said in a statement on Telegram.
The number of those who have died includes 83 children.
Israel pays Google to promote video about Gaza famine | Middle East Eye
Israel has published a video on YouTube accusing the UN of "deliberate sabotage" of humanitarian efforts in Gaza by failing to distribute aid. Details on the Google-owned platform show that the video is promoted in the UK by the Israeli Government Advertising Agency.
The advert, published on Israel's Foreign Affairs Ministry's verified channel on YouTube, shows visuals of trucks and what appear to be stockpiles of aid. "While Israel cleared hundreds of trucks that crossed into Gaza, the UN refuses to distribute the aid. These trucks stand idle inside Gaza next to growing stockpiles of supplies. This is deliberate sabotage by the UN," the narrator says in the video.
Israeli forces have killed more than 1,000 aid seekers in Gaza. Since morning, the Israeli military has killed more than 11 Palestinians, including at least four aid seekers.
At least 115 Palestinians have starved to death in the enclave due to the Israeli-imposed blockade.
India and Israel meet to deepen military ties in sign of solidarity amid Gaza atrocities | Middle East Eye
India and Israeli military officials have pledged to deepen and strengthen military ties even as images of Israel's engineered starvation of Palestinians continue to send shockwaves around the world.
More than 59,000 Palestinians have been killed as a result of Israel's war on Gaza, which several countries, as well as many international rights groups and experts, now qualify as an act of genocide.
More than 115 Palestinians, including 80 children, are estimated to have died from starvation in the since October 2023, including 15 who died of malnutrition on Monday.
Earlier this week, more than two dozen countries, including France and the UK, condemned "the drip feeding of aid and the inhumane killing of civilians, including children, seeking to meet their most basic needs of water and food", further calling for Israel's war on Gaza to end.
Israel claims killing Hamas commander in northern Gaza | Middle East Eye
The Israeli military said on Friday that it killed a Hamas commander, named Amjad Muhammad Hassan Shaer, in an air strike in northern Gaza. It said he was the head of the counter intelligence directorate in the general security apparatus of the group.
In a statement, the Israeli army claimed that Hassan was responsible for "suppressing opposition to Hamas' rule, thwarting espionage against the terrorist organisation, and securing senior officials and assets of the terrorist organisation within the Gaza Strip and outside of it".
It added that Israeli warplanes have bombed areas across Gaza "dozens of times" over the past 24 hours, in addition to ground attacks across the enclave.
Contact Restored with Gaza-Bound Aid Ship Handala Amid Fears of Israeli Attack - Palestine Chronicle
The Freedom Flotilla Coalition said it had lost contact with the Handala amid fears of an attack after drones were spotted near the aid ship.
Communications were restored early on Friday with the Handala, a humanitarian aid vessel heading for Gaza, after a two-hour interruption during which drones were spotted nearby, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) said.
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