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East Jerusalem Demolitions Raise Displacement Fears

Jerusalem is witnessing a growing wave of Palestinian home demolitions and eviction threats, as Israeli authorities accelerate redevelopment and settlement-related projects in East Jerusalem. In the al-Bustan section of Silwan, just south of Jerusalem’s Old City, demolition crews have destroyed dozens of Palestinian-owned properties since late 2023. Residents say the pace of demolitions has increased significantly while international attention remains focused on conflicts elsewhere in the Middle East. Among those affected is 58-year-old Fayez Awad, whose family home was partially demolished. Sitting in what remains of the property, he described the destruction as the loss of a lifetime of effort. "We spent years building this house," Awad said. "Everything we achieved has been taken away, and we are starting over from nothing." Jerusalem remains one of the most contested cities in the world. Israel captured East Jerusalem during the 1967 […]

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Israel Criticized Over Gaza Flotilla Incident

Several countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Italy and Canada, have condemned Israel’s treatment of pro-Palestinian activists detained after Israeli naval forces intercepted a Gaza-bound aid flotilla in the Mediterranean. The controversy intensified after Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir shared a video on social media showing detained activists kneeling with their hands tied behind their backs while he waved an Israeli flag and addressed them. The footage sparked strong international reactions and criticism from rights groups. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also distanced himself from Ben-Gvir’s conduct, stating that the minister’s actions were “not in line with Israel’s values and norms.” The flotilla, known as the Global Sumud Flotilla, involved more than 50 boats carrying activists from over 40 countries. Organizers said the mission aimed to draw attention to the humanitarian situation in Gaza and deliver […]

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Iran Faces Criticism Over Rising Executions

A growing wave of executions in Iran has raised fresh international concern, as human rights groups accuse authorities of using the death penalty to silence dissent following recent political unrest and regional conflict. One of the latest cases involved 29-year-old Kurdish prisoner Mehrab Abdollahzadeh, who was executed after spending more than three years on death row in western Iran. Before his execution, he sent a voice message from prison declaring his innocence and claiming he had been forced into false confessions through torture and threats. Mehrab had been arrested during the nationwide protests that erupted in 2022 after the death of Mahsa Amini while in police custody. Iranian authorities accused him of involvement in the killing of a member of the Basij militia during the demonstrations. According to the Kurdistan Human Rights Network, he was executed without prior notice to […]

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Iran protests intensify amid deadly clashes nationwide

Violent confrontations between anti-government demonstrators and security forces were reported in several parts of Iran on Wednesday, as protests linked to the country’s deepening economic crisis entered their eleventh consecutive day. Iran’s semi-official Fars news agency reported that two police officers were shot and killed in the south-western town of Lordegan during clashes involving armed individuals. Social media footage from various cities showed tense standoffs, with sounds of gunfire, as security forces attempted to disperse crowds. Videos circulating online depicted police and security units using firearms and tear gas against protesters, while some demonstrators responded by throwing stones. The unrest has expanded rapidly across the country. According to the US-based Human Rights Activist News Agency (HRANA), demonstrations have taken place in 111 cities and towns across all 31 provinces. HRANA estimates that at least 34 protesters and four members of […]

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Israel’s incursion into Syria kills at least 12, including children

At least 12 people, among them children, have been killed after Israel launched a new incursion into Syrian territory in the Damascus countryside. Syrian state media reported that several Israeli soldiers were also wounded in the clashes. The Israeli raid, carried out at dawn, struck the town of Beit Jinn and sent dozens of families fleeing to safer areas. According to the Syrian Arab News Agency, the bodies of at least five Syrians—including two children—were taken to the Golan National Hospital in al-Salam, Quneitra. Israeli drones continued to hover over the area throughout the day, worsening the fear and preventing movement. The Syrian Civil Defence said its teams were unable to enter Beit Jinn to rescue the wounded because the Israeli military was still targeting anything that moved. Israel’s incursions into southern Syria have grown more frequent and more violent […]

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