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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.


WW2 (location auschwitz) then - netanyahus' payback revenge Gaza now
or simply said: hitler reborn

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

Olive tree - Symbol of Palestine

Photo - Samar Abu Elouf - A woman carries the body of a newborn
killed in an attack on Nasser Hospital
UN News - August 26, 2025
{Killing of journalists in Gaza hospital attack ‘should shock the
world’: UN rights office
The killing of five more Palestinian journalists in Gaza by Israeli
forces – bringing the total killed overall to 247 since the war
began – should shock the world into action, the UN human rights
office said on Tuesday. OHCHR Spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said
condemnation of the two strikes by Israeli forces on the Nasser
Hospital in Khan Younis now needs to be channelled into a demand for
accountability and justice for all those killed. At least 20 died,
including four health workers and five journalists, later named as
Ahed Abu Aziz, Hussam al-Masri, Mariam Dagga, Mohammed Salama and
Moaz Abu Taha. They worked for outlets including Middle East Eye,
the Associated Press, Al Jazeera and Reuters.
Two strikes
Video taken at the scene shows a second strike apparently targeting
rescuers who had arrived at the scene of the initial attack on
southern Gaza’s largest medical facility on Monday. “We know that
one of the five journalists appears to have been killed in the first
air strike while three others including the women journalist appear
to have been killed in the second air strike. This is a shock and
this is unacceptable,” said Mr. Al-Kheetan. “At least 247
Palestinian journalists have been killed in Gaza since the 7th of
October 2023,” he continued. “These journalists are the eyes and the
ears of the whole world and they must be protected…This raises many,
many questions about the targeting of journalists and all of these
incidents must absolutely be investigated and those responsible must
be held accountable. He added that OHCHR was continuing to
corroborate the factual details of Monday’s strikes, adding that
targeting journalists as well as hospitals is forbidden under
international law. The head of UN cultural agency, UNESCO – which
advocates for press freedom and journalists’ safety – also condemned
the killings, reiterating her call to respect UN Security Council
resolution 2222, unanimously adopted in 2015 on the protection of
journalists, media professionals and associated personnel as
civilians in situations of conflict. Audrey Azoulay said UNESCO is
providing emergency assistance to journalists in the Gaza Strip,
including psychosocial assistance, access to working equipment, and
capacity-building
Investigations must ‘yield results’
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the killings
expressing regret, describing the incident as a “tragic mishap”. He
said the Israeli military would carry out “a thorough
investigation.” The OHCHR spokesperson told journalists in Geneva
that Israeli authorities had carried out investigations in the past,
as the occupying power. “But these investigations need to yield
results. There needs to be justice. We haven't seen results or
accountability measures yet,” he said. More to follow...} Source: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/08/1165719

Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Legal expert calls for investigation into Gaza hospital attack
Rights groups and legal experts are calling for Israel to be
investigated over the ‘double-tap’ attack on Gaza’s Nasser Hospital
which Israel called a ‘mishap} Video:
https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/8/26/legal-expert-calls-for-investigation-into-gaza-hospital-attack

Screengrab Al Jazeera: Cease fire? Where, when?
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Qatar says Israel yet to respond to Gaza ceasefire proposal
Hamas agreed to the proposal, which was put forward by mediators
Egypt and Qatar more than 10 days ago. Israel seems “unwilling to
reach an agreement” as it has not yet responded to the ceasefire
proposal agreed by Hamas earlier this month, the Foreign Ministry
spokesperson of mediator Qatar said. While Qatar pledged to continue
its efforts to bring an end to Israel’s war on Gaza, which has now
killed more than 62,000 Palestinians, ministry spokesperson Majed
al-Ansari called on the international community to put pressure on
Israel to accept the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal. “We are in
contact with all parties in pursuit of a ceasefire agreement, but
there is no official Israeli response – neither acceptance,
rejection, nor the presentation of an alternative proposal,” Foreign
Ministry spokesperson Majed al-Ansari said on Tuesday. “We do not
take seriously the media statements in Israel and are awaiting an
official response to the proposal,” he said, adding that Qatar was
“communicating with all parties in pursuit of a ceasefire
agreement”. The statement comes a week after Hamas said it had
informed mediators Egypt and Qatar that it had agreed to the
proposal and was ready to resume negotiations to bring an end to
Israel’s war on Gaza, which now threatens further mass displacement
amid Israeli-made starvation. A source familiar with the ceasefire
talks told Al Jazeera the proposal included a cessation of Israeli
army operations for 60 days, during which it would withdraw to allow
the entry of humanitarian aid. Half of the remaining 50 captives
would also be exchanged for Palestinian detainees within that
timeframe. “It does not matter to Egypt or Qatar where the
negotiations are held,” said al-Ansari, after Israeli media
suggested relocating the venue of the negotiations to another
country. “What Hamas agreed to is identical to what Israel had
already agreed to. The ball is now in Israel’s court, and it seems
Israel does not want to reach an agreement or even respond to the
proposal.” This proposal was “agreed upon by Israel and 98 percent
of it has been agreed upon by Hamas”, said Al Jazeera’s Osama bin
Javaid, reporting from Doha. The proposal has been on the table for
more than 10 days, and neither of the mediators has yet heard back
from Israel, he added. Qatar says the only response seen from Israel
has been “more deaths, more destruction, more plans to take over
more territory in Gaza, but no real move towards trying to find a
solution … and stopping the killing”, added bin Javaid. Source: Al
Jazeera} https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/26/qatar-says-israel-yet-to-respond-to-gaza-ceasefire-proposal

Screengrab Al Jazeera: burning tyres
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Israeli protesters block highway with burning tyres
Israeli protesters blocked a highway with burning tyres during a
nationwide ‘Day of Disruption’ to demand the return of captives from
Gaza and an end to the war. They urged Prime Minister Netanyahu to
reach an agreement with Hamas.} Video: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/8/26/israeli-protesters-block-highway-with-burning-tyres

Screengrab Al Jazeera: Gazanans refuse to flee
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Child among 24 Palestinians wounded by Israeli army raid in
Ramallah
Israeli snipers positioned themselves on rooftops as troops stormed
Ramallah and el-Bireh. The Israeli army has launched a raid on
Ramallah and el-Bireh in the occupied West Bank, with the Palestine
Red Crescent Society (PRCS) reporting that at least 24 Palestinians
have been wounded in the attacks. The wounded included a 12-year-old
child, shot in the back near a vegetable market, the Wafa news
agency, citing medical teams, reported on Tuesday. Witnesses on the
ground said Israeli forces stormed a currency exchange shop in an
area between Ramallah and el-Bireh, detaining at least three
Palestinians while Israeli snipers positioned themselves on rooftops
as troops stormed the central vegetable market area. A 71-year-old
man and four other people were also wounded in the head, face,
abdomen and neck by rubber-coated steel bullets. Five others,
including two pregnant women, suffered from tear gas inhalation
during the raid. A rescue team was prevented from reaching the
wounded in the besieged areas, they said. Xavier Abu Eid, former
communication director for the Palestine Liberation Organization
(PLO), said the raid lasted a few hours in an area close to three
schools and a market. “This is part of the daily life of
Palestinians,” Abu Eid told Al Jazeera from Ramallah, noting that
Israel is conducting a show of force to remind residents “who is
actually ruling here”.
War on ‘all Palestinian people’
Adel Abdel Ghafar, senior fellow at the Middle East Council on
Global Affairs, said Israel’s latest military operation in Ramallah
showed its war is not just with Hamas or Gaza but with “all the
Palestinian people”. “We’ve seen increasing incursions of the
Israeli military into the West Bank. We’ve seen the demolition of
homes. We’ve seen demolition of properties,” he told Al Jazeera.
“This is all part and parcel of the collective punishment of the
Palestinian people in the West Bank,” he said, adding that part of
the goal is to “financially strangle” people in the territory. He
added that Israel was able to carry out its operations “with
impunity across the West Bank” because the Palestinian Authority
(PA) is unable to respond effectively. The West Bank has seen a
surge in Israeli military and settler violence since Israel launched
its war on Gaza in October 2023, and tens of thousands of
Palestinians have been forced out of their homes. Ramallah recorded
the highest number of attacks, 585, followed by 479 in Nablus in the
northern West Bank. At least 671 Palestinians, including 129
children, have been killed by Israeli forces and settlers across the
region since October 2023, according to the United Nations Office
for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). Paris-based
political journalist Faten Elwan said the raid in Ramallah appeared
to be more of a show of force over the occupied West Bank rather
than a targeted military operation. “Israel is sending a clear
message that Oslo is dead, that the Palestinian Authority is dead
and that there is no power on the ground but the Israeli forces and
the settlers that now act as a shadow government for the vision of
the Israeli army,” she told Al Jazeera. Source: Al Jazeera and news
agencies} https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/26/24-injured-including-child-and-elderly-man-in-israeli-raid-on-west-bank

Screengrab Al Jazeera: Killed Gaza journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa’s
letter to her son
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Killed Gaza journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa’s letter to her son
Before she was killed in an Israeli air attack on Gaza’s Nasser
Hospital, Palestinian journalist Mariam Abu Daqqa had written a
goodbye letter to her young son, Gaith. These are Mariam’s words,
narrated by a fellow Palestinian journalist.} Video: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/8/26/killed-gaza-journalist-mariam-abu-daqqas-letter-to-her-son

Screengrab Al Jazeera: Israel starves three Palestinians to death
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025 - By Stephen Quillen and Caolán Magee
{Israel starves three Palestinians to death in Gaza
Gaza’s Health Ministry has recorded three hunger-related deaths in
the past 24 hours, raising the total number of people starved to
death since October 7, 2023 to 303, including 117 children.....}
Video: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/liveblog/2025/8/26/live-world-outraged-over-israeli-attack-on-gaza-hospital-journalists

Screengrab Al Jazeera: Israeli bombing of Gaza residential building
Al Jazeera - August 26, 2025
{Video captures Israeli bombing of Gaza residential building
Video shows the moment an Israeli air attack hit a residential
building in Gaza’s al-Mawasi, near Khan Younis. The area has been
repeatedly bombed despite Israel designating it a “safe zone” and
forcing displaced Palestinians to move there.} Video: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/8/26/video-captures-israeli-bombing-of-gaza-residential-building
Al Jazeera - August 25, 2025
{Gaza: UN calls for probe following deadly strikes on Nasser
Hospital
The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) renewed his call for
a ceasefire in Gaza following two deadly Israeli air strikes on the
Nasser Hospital in the southern Strip on Monday.
At least 20 people were killed, including four health workers and
five journalists, WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Gebreyesus
said in a tweet.
Fifty other people were injured, including critically ill patients
who were already receiving care.
Healthcare under attack
“While people in Gaza are being starved, their already limited
access to healthcare is being further crippled by repeated attacks,”
Tedros remarked. “We cannot say it loudly enough: STOP attacks on
healthcare. Ceasefire now.” He said the hospital’s main building,
which houses the emergency department, inpatient ward, and surgical
unit, was hit. The strikes also damaged the emergency staircase.
Global indifference and inaction
The head of UN Palestine refugee agency UNRWA also took to social
media in the wake of the news. “Silencing the last remaining voices
reporting about children dying silently and famine with the world’s
indifference and inaction is shocking,” said Commissioner-General
Philippe Lazzarini. He called for compassion to prevail, saying “let
us undo this manmade famine by opening the gates without
restrictions, protecting journalists and humanitarian and health
workers,” stressing the need for political will now. The UN recently
noted that more than 240 journalists have been killed in Gaza since
the war began nearly two years ago following deadly Hamas-led
attacks on Israel. Roughly 1,200 people were killed and 250 hostages
were taken to the enclave, some of whom remain in captivity.
Guterres calls for investigation
UN Secretary-General António Guterres strongly condemned the deadly
airstrikes and called for a prompt and impartial investigation.
“These latest horrific killings highlight the extreme risks that
medical personnel and journalists face as they carry out their vital
work amid this brutal conflict,” UN Spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said
in a statement. The UN Office for the Coordination of
Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that among the reporters killed was
female journalist Mariam Abu Dagga who partnered with the agency
last year on a photo essay depicting the dire situation in Gaza. The
Secretary-General reiterated that medical personnel and journalists
must be able to perform their essential duties without interference,
intimidation, or harm, in full accordance with international
humanitarian law. He also renewed his call for an immediate and
permanent ceasefire in Gaza, unfettered humanitarian access across
the enclave, and the immediate and unconditional release of all
hostages. The Israeli Prime Minister’s office issued a statement
later in the day saying the Government “deeply regrets the tragic
mishap” which occurred at the Nasser Hospital.
Famine spreading
The number of deaths in Gaza has surpassed 61,000, according to the
local health authorities. Last week, food security experts confirmed
that famine has taken root in Gaza Governorate, projecting that it
will spread. The Gaza Ministry of Health said on Tuesday that 11
people have died from malnutrition and starvation in the past 24
hours, bringing the overall total to 300.
Displacement deepens
Meanwhile, people across the enclave continue to be displaced while
seeking safety and shelter. Humanitarians said that between 20 and
24 August, some 5,000 people are estimated to have been displaced
from northern Gaza to Deir Al-Balah and Khan Younis. Roughly 8,000
more have been displaced to the west of Gaza City. Overall, new
displacements have surpassed 800,000 since the end of the ceasefire
in mid-March.
Obstructions to aid delivery
At the same time, aid convoys in Gaza continue to face delays,
movement obstructions and other challenges. On Sunday, only seven
out of 15 humanitarian missions that required coordination with
Israel were facilitated, including the collection of fuel from the
Kerem Shalom border crossing for distribution to areas where it is
needed most. “Four missions had to be either cancelled by the
organisers or were denied outright by Israeli authorities,” OCHA
said. “The remaining ones were initially approved but then impeded
on the ground and only partially accomplished, including the
collection of food and vaccines from the crossings.”
Education on hold
As children around the world start heading back to school, their
counterparts in Gaza continue to miss out on education. Several
education facilities that are being used as shelters for displaced
people were attacked last week, according to aid partners. “With
local authorities announcing that final exams for over 35,000 high
school students are due to be held in two weeks, the UN and its
partners reiterate their call for the protection of education
facilities in accordance with international law,” OCHA said.}
Source: https://news.un.org/en/story/2025/08/1165715

Screengrab: Stop starving Gaza

Al Nakba - 75 years of resistence
Video found footage
shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence

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