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one hurts or kills hummanity and is an antrocitie.
Gino d'Artali
and: My mother (1931-1997) always said to me <Mi figlio, non esistono
notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
'old' news because you can learn something from any news.>
Gianna d'Artali.
VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide - Guilty as Charged - rubio virus

Olive tree -
Symbol of Palestine
- Did you eat today -
Boy shouts FOOD and PEACE NOW - GO AWAY you mercenaries
of the usa/isr/idf/ghf devils!!!!

Videoscreen grabs: Under Siege Children Pay Tribute to The Fallen
Al Jazeera - Dec 12, 2025 - By
various reporters and excluding israeli propaganda
Live Ipdates 08.30 AM - 21.15 PM CET
{Latest developments in occupied West Bank
The Israeli army continue its attacks in the Palestinian territory.
Here are the latest updates as reported by the local media:
The Israeli forces stormed the towns of Faqqua and Qabatiya in Jenin
and fired stun grenades amid clashes with Palestinians.
Troops also raided the towns of Anabta, east of Tulkarem, setting up
checkpoints, carrying out interrogations and firing stun grenades.
The Israeli forces have detained and questioned the wife of a former
Palestinian prisoner in the town of Deir Samet, west of Hebron, before
releasing her later.
A woman and a young man were also injured when Israeli troops
assaulted them in the town of Deir Samet.
& More from WHO representative on Gaza’s decimated health system
We have more from Rik Peeperkorn, the WHO representative in the
occupied Palestinian territory:
About 50 percent of the 650 drugs on Gaza’s “essential medicines” list
are nearly at zero stock, meaning there are no drugs left or a supply
of fewer than three months remaining. Gaza hospitals are operating
without key medical equipment, such as CT and MRI machines and
ultrasound equipment.
“If you want to talk about recovery and rehabilitation and
reconstruction, you need to get those supplies in – and there’s no
reason why it’s not happening,” Peeperkorn says. The heavy rain and
winds brought by Storm Byron have “deepened the suffering of already
displaced families”, he said, noting that “shelter conditions are
still deplorable”. Debris and rubbish run through the streets of Gaza
City and in coastal areas as the sewage system is overwhelmed, which
has led to an increase in acute respiratory diseases. He says 1,092
Palestinians died while awaiting medical evacuation between July last
year and November 28 this year, but the figure is likely an
undercount. “More than 18,500 patients, including 4,096 children, in
Gaza are still in need of medical evacuation.” Tens of thousands have
no access to medical care in northern Gaza: WHO official Rik
Peeperkorn, the WHO representative in the occupied Palestinian
territory, says tens of thousands of Palestinians in northern Gaza’s
Beit Lahiya area do not have access to health services. Peeperkorn
said about 40,000 people have returned to Beit Lahiya since the
ceasefire agreement came into effect but added “there’s no functioning
health services there – in North Gaza – today”. He explained that the
Indonesian and al-Awda Hospitals, which previously served people in
northern Gaza, are located beyond the so-called yellow line, in an
area under Israeli military control. Beit Lahiya’s Kamal Adwan
Hospital is also no longer functioning. “We have tried several
missions to reach Kamal Adwan to set up a primary healthcare facility
where we would work with our partners, but it has been unfortunately,
up until now, denied,” Peeperkorn told reporters during a UN briefing
in New York.
& Tens of thousands have no access to medical care in northern
Gaza: WHO official
Rik Peeperkorn, the WHO representative in the occupied Palestinian
territory, says tens of thousands of Palestinians in northern Gaza’s
Beit Lahiya area do not have access to health services. Peeperkorn
said about 40,000 people have returned to Beit Lahiya since the
ceasefire agreement came into effect but added “there’s no functioning
health services there – in North Gaza – today”. He explained that the
Indonesian and al-Awda Hospitals, which previously served people in
northern Gaza, are located beyond the so-called yellow line, in an
area under Israeli military control. Beit Lahiya’s Kamal Adwan
Hospital is also no longer functioning. “We have tried several
missions to reach Kamal Adwan to set up a primary healthcare facility
where we would work with our partners, but it has been unfortunately,
up until now, denied,” Peeperkorn told reporters during a UN briefing
in New York.
& UN’s Albanese says Israel and backers should pay for rebuilding
Gaza
The UN special rapporteur on the Palestinian territory says the cost
of rebuilding Gaza should be paid not only by Israel, but also by the
US, Germany, Italy and the UK, as they are the main arms suppliers to
Israel. Speaking at an event organised by the London-based think tank
ODI Global, Albanese said the support the UK provides to Israel
through its military bases in Cyprus should be investigated for its
connection to the attacks in Gaza, stressing the need for a
comprehensive probe into “the UK’s complicity in the genocide”. She
said many of Israel’s practices were inherited from the UK’s colonial
presence in Palestine, adding that administrative detention and
torture systems are a reflection of the practices the UK employed with
Palestinians. Albanese also talked about the US sanctions against her,
saying that they seriously affect her personal and professional life.
She said that under the US legal system, she was treated like a
criminal and cannot travel to the US.
& Foreign ministers express support for UNRWA, denounce Israeli
raid
A group of foreign ministers from the Middle East and Asia have
reaffirmed their support for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees,
stressing that UNRWA plays an “essential role” in delivering
humanitarian aid to Gaza. “The Ministers stress that UNRWA’s role is
irreplaceable. No other entity possesses the infrastructure,
expertise, and field presence required to meet the needs of
Palestinian refugees or to ensure continuity of services at the
necessary scale,” foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan,
the UAE, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkiye and Qatar wrote in the
statement. The ministers also condemned Israel’s raid of UNRWA’s
headquarters in occupied East Jerusalem this week as an “unacceptable
escalation” that constitutes “a flagrant violation of international
law and the inviolability of UN premises”.
& A snapshot of Israeli army and settler violence in the West Bank
The Israeli security cabinet’s approval of 19 Israeli settlements in
the occupied West Bank comes amid a surge in Israeli settler and
military violence against Palestinians there, in the shadow of the
genocidal war on Gaza. Here’s the latest on the Israeli attacks,
according to the UN humanitarian office’s (OCHA) most recent update
this week: At least 232 Palestinians, including 52 children, have been
killed by Israeli troops and settlers in the West Bank since the start
of the year. OCHA documented more than 1,700 settler attacks leading
to casualties or property damage in more than 270 communities across
the West Bank this year – amounting to an average of five per day.
Most of the settler attacks took place in the Ramallah, Nablus and
Hebron governorates. More than 1,000 Palestinians have been forcibly
displaced this year after their homes were demolished, seized or
sealed in what’s known as Area C, an area representing about 60
percent of the West Bank that is under complete Israeli military
control.
& German police probe Maccabi Tel Aviv fans over hate speech
against Palestinians
An investigation has been launched in Stuttgart into a group of
supporters of Israeli football club Maccabi Tel Aviv for making a
provocative Nazi salute towards officers and chanting offensive
slogans against Palestinians during a Europa League match. Stuttgart
police said in a statement, cited by Turkiye’s state-run Anadolu
Agency, that officers temporarily detained six Maccabi Tel Aviv fans
before Thursday evening’s match for repeatedly setting off fireworks.
The fans received stadium bans. A young fan was also under
investigation for giving a provocative Nazi salute to police officers
on his way to the stadium. Police said they were investigating
hateful, offensive slogans chanted by Maccabi Tel Aviv fans in close
coordination with the public prosecutor’s office. Social media footage
showed some fans singing songs with lyrics such as “There are no
schools in Gaza because there are no children left”, along with other
chants containing hateful and violent language against Palestinians.
& EU Commission says killing of Gaza civilians ‘indefensible’
European Commission spokesperson Anouar El Anouni has told reporters
that the situation in Gaza is unsustainable and that “civilians can
never be a target.”
Asked about whether the EU is demanding accountability for war crimes
in Gaza – similar to its calls for accountability in Ukraine – El
Anouni said decisions on whether genocide or war crimes have been
committed are for competent national and international courts to make.
“The killing of civilians in Gaza has been indefensible,” he said.
Another European Commission spokesperson, Eva Hrncirova, said aid
trucks are still blocked on the borders of Gaza. “We continue our
dialogue with Israel, with the Israeli authorities. We keep insisting,
and we keep explaining to Israel what the needs of our humanitarian
partners are,” Hrncirova said. She added that while “the situation has
improved a bit after the ceasefire” came into effect in October,
“still, people are suffering.”
& Sheltering Palestinians continue to die under collapsing
buildings
By Hind Khoudary Reporting from Gaza City
Behind me is one of the buildings that collapsed due to heavy rains in
the past 24 hours. This was a five-storey building and eight people
from the same family were sheltering here. Two were killed. It took
civil defence teams hours to rescue the other six. We also see how
fragile the building next to the collapsed building is and civil
defence teams say that it is under threat of collapsing, too.
Palestinians do not really have any option as tents are also being
destroyed due to winter storms. Thirteen other buildings collapsed
recently on top of the Palestinians sheltering inside. The civil
defence teams say there is no heavy machinery or equipment to retrieve
or rescue bodies or people. According to civil defence teams, about
27,000 tents were also destroyed in the past 24 hours.
& Israeli army says it will demolish house in occupied West Bank
A “confiscation and demolition” of the home of Malik al-Jaber Salem in
the village of Bazariya, near Nablus in the northern occupied West
Bank, has been announced by the Israeli army. A brief statement claims
that the Palestinian is a culprit of a July 2025 attack at the Gush
Etzion Junction, in the southern occupied West Bank.
& Gaza’s Civil Defence evacuates 52 people as rescue operations
continue
Gaza’s Civil Defence says its teams have continued rescue operations
and retrieved 11 bodies and six wounded Palestinians as a result of
collapsed walls and houses due to the ongoing storm. At least 14
people have been killed in the storm. The rescue teams said they dealt
with 13 collapsed houses, most of them in northern Gaza, and some of
which were inhabited by displaced Palestinians. So far, 52 people have
been evacuated from their damaged shelters and transported to a safe
area. Nine cars were pulled to safety.
& Supporters rally around UC Berkeley professor suspended over
Palestine
Advocates of Palestinian rights and freedom of speech at the
University of California, Berkeley, are rallying around a professor
who was suspended this week over his pro-Palestine advocacy. Peyrin
Kao, a computer science lecturer, went on a hunger strike over
Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. He received a six-month suspension
after university administrators said he violated a university policy
on political advocacy in the classroom, local media reported this
week. The move comes amid a wider crackdown launched by US President
Trump’s administration against the Palestinian rights movement, which
has seen immigration authorities round up international students for
deportation. Columnist John K Wilson wrote that “UC Berkeley
administrators have violated Kao’s academic freedom and the First
Amendment in their shameful punishment of him for his free speech”.
“The fact that this repression is happening at UC Berkeley – a top
university in a blue state legendary for the Free Speech Movement and
liberal politics – indicates how widespread censorship is across the
country today,” Wilson wrote for the publication Inside Higher Ed.
& Hamas slams Israeli decision to legalise 19 settlements in West
Bank
In a statement on Telegram, the Palestinian group condemned Finance
Minister Bezalel Smotrich’s proposed plan on legalising 19 Israeli
settlements in the occupied West Bank, which was approved by the
Israeli cabinet today. Hamas said the move “constitutes a dangerous
escalation in the annexation and Judaisation project” of the
Palestinian territory. The statement added: “It reflects the extremist
nature of the government, which treats Palestinian land as colonial
spoils and desperately seeks to entrench a settlement reality,
ultimately aiming for complete control over the West Bank.” The group
called the decision a “blatant violation of international law and
Security Council resolutions”, and called upon the international
community, the United Nations, and human rights organisations “to
assume their responsibilities in the face of this unchecked colonial
behaviour” of Israel.
& Hamas calls building collapses, flooding an extension of ‘war of
extermination’
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem says the collapse of buildings and
subsequent deaths in Gaza are a “continuation of the war of
extermination” and the international community’s failure to provide
aid to the enclave. “The successive collapses of homes bombed during
the war of extermination on the Gaza Strip, caused by the storm, and
the resulting deaths, reflect the unprecedented scale of the
humanitarian disaster left by this criminal Zionist war,” Qassem said.
He added that the deaths due to flooded tents confirmed that the “war
of extermination continues, albeit with changed tactics”. Qassem
called for “serious action from all parties to put an end to this
genocide” and provide necessary resources for shelters, stressing that
the supplies entering the enclave are not meeting the minimum
requirement and do not protect against rainwater or the cold.
& Israel approves 19 illegal settlements in occupied West Bank
Israeli news outlets are reporting that the country’s security cabinet
has approved the “establishment and regulation” of 19 settlements in
the occupied West Bank, which are illegal under international law.
That includes two settlements in the northern West Bank that were
dismantled during the so-called “disengagement” of 2005. The plan “was
coordinated with the US in advance”, a report by Ynet added. Israel’s
Channel 14 said the decision was driven by Israel’s far-right Finance
Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who lives in an illegal settlement himself.

A mothers Grief
& ‘His brain began to deteriorate’, says grandfather of baby who
died
We have more on the baby who died due to the cold weather. The
grandfather of the baby boy told Al Jazeera that his family had been
sheltering in a house with no roof after their house was bombed during
an Israeli attack. “Yesterday, we were surprised to hear his mother
screaming, saying, ‘My son is blue!’ so we carried the boy and went to
al-Rantisi Hospital,” the grandfather explained. “His temperature
remained between 33 and 34 degrees, which has affected all his organs.
His brain began to deteriorate, and that was the end of it,” he added.
& Israeli forces assault family, injure two men near occupied West
Bank’s Ramallah
At least two men have been injured by Israeli gunfire during a raid on
the Am’ari refugee camp, south of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank,
according to the Wafa news agency. Local sources told Wafa that
soldiers stormed the Am’ari camp this morning and opened fire on
Palestinians. Two men, shot in the hand and a shoulder, were
transferred to the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah. At the same
time, Israeli forces attacked resident Abdul Basit Abu Aliya’s family
at dawn when they stormed the village of al-Mughayyir, east of
Ramallah. According to local sources, an Israeli infantry unit went
into Abdul Basit Abu Aliya’s home, severely beat all members of his
family, and tampered with the contents of the house.
& ‘Political choice’ to block temporary shelter equipment from
entering Gaza: UNRWA
Weather conditions are affecting families in Gaza terribly, says
Jonathan Fowler, a spokesperson for the UN’s agency for Palestinian
refugees (UNRWA), which has teams working on the ground. “People who
have nothing need everything and are suddenly confronted by this
disastrous storm,” he told Al Jazeera from Jordan’s Amman. He said the
population has been displaced multiple times from one flimsy shelter
to the next, and the storm is compounding the situation while Israel
is not allowing enough supplies in. “We as UNRWA remain banned by the
Israeli authorities from bringing anything into Gaza. Yet we have
shelter supplies for more than a million people, sitting outside the
Gaza Strip that we can bring in immediately if we’re allowed to. It is
a political choice to deny us the possibility of bringing that aid
in,” Fowler said. But he added that colleagues on the ground are using
the resources they have and those brought in by partner organisations
to assist the population, including by pumping away sewage, as the
infrastructure has been destroyed by Israel. “There are lakes of
untreated sewage waters all over the place,” he said.} more incl.
israeli propaganda at Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/12/12/live-at-least-10-people-die-in-gaza-in-past-24-hours-amid-storm
And For more related
reports about the cold and Storm Byron click here
Al Nakba - 75 years of resistence - VICTORY
is on its way to the sea
Video found footage
shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence
Screengrabs Al Jazeera: Gaza's child amputees - israels
genocide on Gaza

Screengrabs: Stop starving Gaza and
Foreign Doctors Uncover Disturbing Pattern of Israeli Forces
Targeting Children

Fighting for Habiba
- Gazanan Pieta - Children suffering from malnutrition -
USA visas for medical
evacuation patients denied
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