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When one hurts
or kills a women
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 9, 2025 - By various reporters and excluding israeli
propaganda
Live Ipdates 08.30 AM - 21.15 PM CET

Israel’s evolving starvation of Gaza
{What’s the latest death toll in Gaza?
Gaza’s Ministry of Health has said that one person was killed and six
were wounded in the enclave in the last 24 hours. That brings the death
toll to 377, with 987 wounded, since the ceasefire went into effect 60
days ago. All told, at least 70,366 people have been killed in Israel’s
genocidal war in Gaza since October 7, 2023.

Buildings lie in ruins amidst the rubble in Rafah
& Gaza government says Israel violated truce 738 times in 60 days
Israel has violated the Gaza ceasefire agreement at least 738 times
since it came into effect in October, according to the Gaza Government
Media Office. “This constitutes a blatant violation of international
humanitarian law and a deliberate undermining of the essence of the
ceasefire and the provisions of its attached humanitarian protocol,” it
said in a statement. According to the Health Ministry in Gaza, Israeli
attacks since the start of the ceasefire have killed at least 377 people
and wounded 987.
& Israeli army demolishes Palestinian homes in occupied West Bank,
Jerusalem
Footage posted on social media and verified by Al Jazeera’s Sanad unit
shows the Israeli army demolishing a house in the Palestinian
neighbourhood of Silwan, in occupied East Jerusalem. Palestinian homes
are being demolished and residents displaced as the Israeli-controlled
Jerusalem Municipality pursues its policy of Judaisation of the occupied
eastern part of the city to make way for Israeli settlers, a policy
illegal under international law. Palestine’s Wafa news agency also
reported the demolition of three homes in Khirbet Khallat al-Farra,
south of Hebron. In the village of Husan, west of Bethlehem, the
Palestinian news agency said one house was demolished, and one other
received an evacuation order.
& Operations to recover body of last remaining captive ongoing in
Gaza
By Tareq Abu Azzoum - Reporting from Gaza City, Gaza
We understand work is under way to recover the body of Israeli police
officer Ran Gvili, the last remaining captive in Gaza. Officials say
finding his body is like looking for a needle in a haystack and this
reflects the complexity of the operations to uncover the remains in the
massive ocean of debris. If the body is found, it will be sent to Israel
via the ICRC and its handover will mark the conclusion of the first
phase of the ceasefire agreement and open the door for further
negotiations. We keep hearing from the US administration that the
ceasefire will continue to hold, despite the main sticking points for a
second phase still being unresolved.
& Israel says will re-open Jordan crossing for Gaza-bound trucks:
Report
An anonymous Israeli official has told Reuters that the country will
allow aid trucks to enter via the King Hussein (Allenby) Bridge with
Jordan. The crossing had been closed following a September attack by a
truck driver that killed two Israeli soldiers. The official said,
starting tomorrow, “the transfer of goods and aid from Jordan to the
area of Judea and Samaria and to the Gaza Strip will be permitted
through the Allenby Crossing”. “All aid trucks destined for the Gaza
Strip will proceed under escort and security, following a thorough
security inspection,” the official added.

saving the Qasr Al-Basha Museum
& WATCH: Palestinians race to save Qasr Al-Basha Museum
Israel’s war in Gaza has destroyed about 70 percent of Al-Basha palace
in Gaza, leaving 20,000 of its rare artefacts missing. Archeologists
have been working to recover what they can from the building, which
traces back to the mid-13th century. “The rubble of the Qasr Al-Basha
Museum destroyed many artefacts, and we are now extracting what remains
from beneath the debris using simple tools bought from local markets in
Gaza City,” Nariman Kellah, an archaeologist, told Al Jazeera. “Each
piece is documented and then stored in designated preservation
facilities.”
& Israeli settlers prevent Palestinian farmers from accessing land,
attack property
Israeli settlers who recently set up an illegal outpost near Yatta,
south of Hebron, are preventing Palestinian farmers from working their
lands, local sources have told Al Jazeera. In Beit Fajjar, south of
Bethlehem, settlers set two cars ablaze and defaced Palestinian homes
with spray paint. Settler attacks have increased to unprecedented
levels, according to the UN. Israel’s far-right finance minister on
Monday unveiled a five-year plan allocating about $830m to further
expand Israel’s control over the occupied West Bank, which is illegal
under international law. The plan has been approved by the cabinet but
still requires Knesset approval within three months.
& Israeli forces raid university campuses in occupied West Bank
The Israeli army has raided the Birzeit University, north of Ramallah,
in the third Israeli military raid on the oldest Palestinian
higher-education institution since the start of the year. The army
detained university security staff before ransacking warehouses used by
student groups. A separate raid was reported at the al-Quds University
in Abu Dis, south of Jerusalem.
& Tony Blair dropped from Gaza ‘peace board’ shortlist: Report
UK newspaper The Financial Times reports that former UK Labour PM was
dropped from the yet-to-be-established Gaza oversight board in Trump’s
ceasefire plan over objections from Arab and Muslim nations. Blair,
noted for his role as one of the key architects of the 2003 American-led
invasion of Iraq, is viewed with skepticism and distrust in the Arab
region. It was previously reported that he had been campaigning behind
the scenes to play a central part in the interim administration of the
Gaza Strip.
& ‘Beyond absurd’: Israeli Supreme Court extends ban on foreign
media in Gaza
The Supreme Court in Jerusalem has held another hearing on Tuesday
regarding a petition by the Foreign Press Association (FPA) to allow
independent international media to enter Gaza. The court again granted
the Israeli government a postponement. The Foreign Press Association
says this is the ninth postponement since the petition was filed in
September last year. In a statement, the FPA said the situation was
“beyond absurd”. “These repeated delays have robbed the world of a
fuller glimpse of conditions in Gaza and made a mockery of the entire
legal process,” the FPA said. No independent international media has
been allowed in Gaza since October 7, 2023. Earlier this month,
Reporters Without Borders said Israel killed more reporters than any
other country in 2025.

& ‘Shockingly high’ number still acutely malnourished in Gaza:
UNICEF
The UN children’s agency has said that 9,300 children were treated for
severe acute malnutrition in Gaza in October, when the ceasefire between
Hamas and Israel went into effect. That was down from a peak of 14,000
in August, but still much higher than during a previous pause in
fighting from February to March. The rate indicates that aid flows are
insufficient, according to spokesperson Tess Ingram. “It’s still a
shockingly high number,” she said in Geneva. “The number of children
admitted is five times higher than in February, so we need to see the
numbers come down further,” she said. She further described meeting
underweight babies weighing less than one kilogram (2.2 pounds) born in
hospitals, “their tiny chests heaving with the effort of staying alive”.
& Hamas official says more pressure must be put on Israel for next
phase of ceasefire
Hossam Badran has told AFP has said a second phase of the ceasefire
cannot move forward if Israeli “violations” persist. He called on
mediators to heap more pressure on Israel. “The second phase cannot
begin as long as the [Israeli] occupation continues its violations of
the agreement and evades its commitments,” he said. “Hamas has asked the
mediators to pressure the occupation to complete the implementation of
the first phase,” he said. The first phase of the ceasefire, which went
into effect on October 10, is nearing its end. It largely concerned the
exchange of captives – both living and dead – for Palestinian prisoners
held by Israel, and Israel’s partial withdrawal from Gaza. Details of
the second phase, which would concern future governance and the possible
deployment of an international stability force, have yet to be agreed
upon.

& Rains and low temperatures threaten Gaza displaced
Gaza’s media office has called on the world to respond “to save the
catastrophic humanitarian reality” in Gaza as cold weather and rain
bears down on the enclave. The storm is set to hit on Wednesday and last
until Friday, bringing with it heavy rains that will flood the tens of
thousands of tents housing Gaza’s displaced. It is also set to bring
heavy winds, fierce waves from the sea and thunderstorms, according to
the office. It said the weather “may cause extensive damage to tens of
thousands of families living in tents and primitive shelters that do not
protect them from the cold winter or the harshness of weather lows.”
Nearly all of Gaza’s population has been displaced by Israel’s genocidal
war.
} more incl. israeli propaganda at Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/12/9/live-gazas-displaced-brace-for-winter-storm-as-israel-kills-one
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
LOOK AND ACT AGAINST instead of ALWAYS looking away!!!!
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