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formerly known as
Women's Liberation Front
'Insight is the first step of resistance against any ideologic form of dictatorial and misogynistic oppression'
and
'Freedom is like a bird that nests in ones' soul'
Welcome to cryfreedom.net, formerly known as Womens Liberation Front.  A website that hopes to draw and keeps your attention for  both the global 21th. century 3rd. feminist revolution as well as especially for the Zan, Zendegi, Azadi uprising in Iran and the struggles of our sisters in other parts of the Middle East. This online magazine that started December 2019 will be published every week. Thank you for your time and interest. 
Gino d'Artali
indept investigative journalist - radical feminist and women's rights activist 

'WOMEN, LIFE, FREEDOM'
You are now at the section on what is happening in Gaza, Westbank, East Jerusalem/PALESTINE
(Updates December 12, 2025)

For the in Iran 'Woman, Life, Freedom' Women-led revolution
Dec 11 - 9, 2025
and
Sisters 4 each other, Sisters 4 All
Special report/tribute: Zan, Zendegi, Azadi marters for freedom sisters
UPDATE June 22, 2025
and
Narges Mohammadi - with war there cannot be democracy
May 28 - 6 and April 17 - March 16, 2025 and earlier reports
in continuation of the resistance of the 4 sisters and others and
For the 'Women's Arab Spring 1.2 Revolt news
Dec 9 - 6, 2025
Oct  24 - 20, 2025
Special reports about the Afghanistan Women Revolt
Dec 12 - 6, 2025

Manifest - Oct 26, 2025
Slaughterhouse Rape


Manifest - Start August 31, 2025
Matriarchism is alive and kicking
UPDATE with New Story: Sept 19, 2025:
Tunisian women react to gender remarks: A consequence of patriarchal mentality
Earlier stories embedded:

Sept 10, 2025: Rûken Nexede on ‘Jin Jiyan Azadî’: Philosophy of freedom, equality
And
“How Fiercely We Cling to Life” – A Prison Letter from Golrokh Ebrahimi Iraee


Manifest - Axis of Evil - J´Accuse :-)

August 8 025

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Special Report Global Sumud Flotilla
October 2-1, 2025

September
Trench stories are now embedded in the daily news
August 27, 2025
“When Life becomes Cheaper than Bread.”
Call for Justice

August 26, 2025
Cease fire? Where, when?
And by the way,
we are not hamas, idf
i.e. terrorists,
we are civilians i.e. humans.

Question is...
are the (western) genociders too?


TRIBUTES TO MOTHERS AND CHILDREN

 
Dec 3 Nov 18, 2025
Journalism is ‘both a battleground and a lifeline’
reports from the battlefields
earlier

Nov 15 - 5, 2025
Attacks on Journalists
continues but...
risking Limb and Life
they keep Revealing the Plain Truth



Shireen Abu Akleh and many others intentionally killed by israeli forces
the World knows what’s happened in Gaza
in the last two years thanks to
‘remarkable’ local journalists
and stories of the Fallen or Wounded
which demands Justice...
Nov 15 - 5, 2025
Attacks on Journalists
continues but...
risking Limb and Life
they keep Revealing the Plain Truth
and more actual news

Overview of journalists killed in action in Gaza
Journalists keep Revealing the Truth despite All


Shireen Abu Akleh
In commemoration of Shireen Abu Akleh,
the 'voice of Al Jazeera'
killed while revealing the true face of israel

Updated:

December 6, 2024:
Attacks, arrests, threats, censorship: The high risks of reporting the Israel-Gaza war
 
Click here for earlier stories/news

Day 2 day update:
In Today's Factual News
Dec 12, 2025
In Today's Factual News
We all know that 80% of the
'Killed in Wars'
are Women and Children
hence the neverending
'A Mother's Grief'
but the voices of Palestinians -
stay Resilient -
and Hold Ground…


Live Updates Dec 12, 2025

AND Gaza families struggle with Storm Byron 2
Gaza families struggle with Storm Byron


Dec 10, 2025
In Today's Factual News
"Peace proves relative in Gaza
with no let-up in deadly airstrikes…"

but the voices of the Palestinians
stay Resilient
and Hold Ground…

Live Updates Dec 9,2025



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Click here for an overview of
Live Updates since Oct 9

October 7, 2025
Special Report About
2 years of Genocide


 
All actual news from Palestine
comes since weeks incl.
OUT OF THE TRENCHES stories

click below for an
Overview special reports



For the complete story of the ´Madleen´ heroic voyage' click here

July 4 - 3, 2025
Gaza’s hunger crisis is not a tragedy
– it’s a war tactic

 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 grab: Al Jazeera


Videoscreen grab: Storm Byron
Al Jazeera - Dec 12, 2025
{Tent camps flooded as winter storm exposes Gaza’s fragile ceasefire
Families in Gaza tent camps suffer soaked belongings, knee-deep water and severe hardship after torrential rains. Storm Byron has pummelled Gaza’s makeshift tent camps, drenching tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians and highlighting how two months of ceasefire have failed to address the worsening humanitarian crisis. Families discovered their possessions and food supplies soaked inside tents. Children waded through opaque brown floodwater that submerged sandalled feet and ran knee-deep in some areas. Dirt roads transformed into mud while rubbish and sewage flowed like waterfalls. “We have been drowned. I don’t have clothes to wear and we have no mattresses left,” said Um Salman Abu Qenas, a displaced mother in a Khan Younis tent camp. She said that her family could not sleep the night before because of the water in the tent. Aid organisations report insufficient shelter materials being allowed to enter Gaza during the truce, compounding the war misery as a natural disaster hits. Recent figures from Israel’s military indicate it has not met the ceasefire requirement of allowing 600 aid trucks daily into Gaza. “Cold, overcrowded, and unsanitary environments heighten the risk of illness and infection,” the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, said on X. “This suffering could be prevented by unhindered humanitarian aid, including medical support and proper shelter.” Sabreen Qudeeh, also in the Khan Younis camp in the squalid al-Mawasi area, said her family awoke to rain leaking through their tent ceiling while water from the street soaked their mattresses. “My little daughters were screaming,” she said. Ahmad Abu Taha, another camp resident, reported that not a single tent escaped flooding. “Conditions are very bad, we have old people, displaced, and sick people inside this camp,” he said. The Palestinian Civil Defence reported that at least three previously damaged buildings in Gaza City partially collapsed due to the rain. They warned people against staying in damaged structures that could collapse further. The agency has received more than 2,500 distress calls from Palestinians with damaged tents and shelters since the storm began. Palestinians laboriously bailed water from their tents using buckets and mops. Aliaa Bahtiti said her eight-year-old son “was soaked overnight, and in the morning he had turned blue, sleeping on water”. An inch of water covered her tent floor. “We cannot buy food, covers, towels, or sheets to sleep on.” Baraka Bhar tended to her three-month-old twins inside her tent as rain poured outside. One twin suffers from hydrocephalus, a buildup of fluid in the brain. “Our tents are worn out … and they leak rainwater,” she said. “We should not lose our children this winter.”} Gallery - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/gallery/2025/12/12/tent-camps-flooded-as-winter-storm-exposes-gazas-fragile-ceasefire


Storm Byron
Al Jazeera - Dec 12, 2025
{Live Updates: Nearly 795,000 Palestinians in Gaza at heightened risk from storm: UN
The UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) has warned that continued rainfall in Gaza is worsening conditions for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are already living in dire conditions in flooded displacement camps. IOM said the shelter items it dispatched “cannot withstand flooding”. “Many displacement sites sit on low, debris-filled land with inadequate drainage and waste management, leaving families at heightened risk of disease outbreaks and other public health hazards as the flooding spreads,” the agency said. IOM Director General Amy Pope also said unimpeded deliveries of shelter supplies and other aid are necessary to respond to the crisis. “People in Gaza have lived through loss and fear for far too long,” Pope said in a statement.
“Now, after this storm made landfall yesterday, families are trying to protect their children with whatever they have. They deserve more than this uncertainty. They deserve safety. Immediate and unhindered access is essential so tools and supplies can reach those who are doing everything they can to hold their lives together in these extremely difficult conditions.”
& Nearly 795,000 Palestinians in Gaza at heightened risk from storm: UN
The UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) has warned that continued rainfall in Gaza is worsening conditions for hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who are already living in dire conditions in flooded displacement camps. IOM said the shelter items it dispatched “cannot withstand flooding”. “Many displacement sites sit on low, debris-filled land with inadequate drainage and waste management, leaving families at heightened risk of disease outbreaks and other public health hazards as the flooding spreads,” the agency said. IOM Director General Amy Pope also said unimpeded deliveries of shelter supplies and other aid are necessary to respond to the crisis. “People in Gaza have lived through loss and fear for far too long,” Pope said in a statement. “Now, after this storm made landfall yesterday, families are trying to protect their children with whatever they have. They deserve more than this uncertainty. They deserve safety. Immediate and unhindered access is essential so tools and supplies can reach those who are doing everything they can to hold their lives together in these extremely difficult conditions.”
& ‘There is nothing left for us’ after severe flooding of tents in Gaza
A number of houses, walls and tents have collapsed in the Gaza Strip since Storm Byron descended upon the enclave destroyed by Israel’s genocidal war, killing at least 14 people in the past 24 hours. “At 1am, my child told me that he was soaked in water,” Lamiaa Abdel Dayem, displaced from Beit Hanoon, said. “My husband woke up and found us drenched. We couldn’t save anything: No food, no clothes, no blankets. Nothing.” Khalil Ayef, a displaced father from Jabalia, said the rain did not stop all night. “The tent is flooded, the furniture is now ruined. There is nothing left for us. Where are we supposed to go?”
& Gaza death toll linked to Storm Byron rises to 14
The Palestinian Ministry of Interior and National Security says at least 14 people – including women and children – have died in Gaza since Wednesday due to Storm Byron. The deaths are linked to the storm, which has unleashed heavy rainfall and winds on the Palestinian enclave, as well as the collapse of homes, the ministry said in a statement.
& What is unfolding in Gaza is devastating
By Ibrahim al-Khalili - Reporting from Deir el-Balah, Gaza
For thousands of displaced families here, winter is an added layer of suffering. The tents are collapsing; the cold is unbearable. Basically, they don’t have anywhere to go. What is unfolding is devastating. It’s not just a storm; it’s a new wave of displacement even after the war has stopped. Many people here told me that a new war has really begun after this flooding, and people are being forced to flee whatever fragile shelters they had. This time, because of fear and the possibility of drowning. They are drowning in grief, as they are going through so many obstacles and harsh conditions.
& UN says entry of essential materials needed during storm in Gaza blocked by Israel
The UN’s International Organization for Migration (IOM) says basic tool kits, sandbags and water pumps, as well as construction materials like timber and plywood, remain delayed due to “long-standing access restrictions” by Israeli authorities. “These materials are critical for repairing and reinforcing shelters against continued rainfall and mitigating floods in sites,” it said in a statement. The IOM said that since the October ceasefire, it has dispatched more than one million shelter items to partners in Gaza, including waterproof tents, thermal blankets, sleeping mats and tarpaulins, but the supplies cannot withstand flooding. “Many displacement sites sit on low debris-filled land with inadequate drainage and waste management, leaving families at heightened risk of disease outbreaks and other public health hazards as the flooding spreads,” the agency said. IOM Director General Amy Pope said immediate and unhindered aid access is “essential” so Palestinian families can get through extremely difficult conditions after two years of genocidal war. COGAT, the Israeli military entity that is in charge of managing aid going into Gaza, has not directly commented on blocking the tent materials, but it has maintained that enough aid is allowed in and repeatedly blamed the UN and international organisations, as well as Hamas.
& New footage refutes Israeli car-ramming allegation, justification of Palestinian teen’s killing
New footage has emerged questioning Israel’s narrative that a Palestinian teenager hit an Israeli soldier during a car-ramming attack last week before Israeli forces shot the teenager dead. Israeli news outlet, Haaretz, reported that the new footage that was published yesterday shows the teenager, named Ahmed Khalil Rajabi, 17, approaching soldiers as they signal for him to stop. While Rajabi’s car pauses briefly, Israeli soldiers advance towards him with one pointing their gun at his car. In an attempt to flee, Rajabi reverses and bumps one of the soldiers. As we have reported earlier, child rights group Defense for Children International – Palestine (DCIP) also questioned Israel’s take on events and reported yesterday, quoting his father, that his son was “visiting a patient at the hospital and was on his way home” when he was shot. Israeli forces have confiscated the remains of Rajabi, refusing to allow his family to bury him. A 55-year-old municipal sanitation worker, Ziad Na’im Jabara Abu Dawud, who was in the area, was also killed by Israeli fire during the incident.
& Wife of Palestinian ex-prisoner ‘brutally assaulted’ by Israeli forces: Media Office
We have more on the Palestinian woman who was arrested this morning in the town of Deir Samet, in the Hebron governorate in the occupied West Bank. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Media Office (ASRA) reported that Israeli authorities released Umm Wajih al-Awawdeh, who was arrested this morning from her home. According to ASRA, she was arrested as a means of pressuring her husband, the released prisoner Atef al-Awawdeh, and was released after being “brutally assaulted” by Israeli forces. Umm Wajih was later taken to hospital to receive treatment for the assault.
& More on arrest of woman by Israeli soldiers in Hebron
Palestinian media have released the footage below, which shows the moment of the arrest we reported on earlier, west of Hebron. The Palestinian Prisoners’ Media Office said Israeli authorities arrested the woman from her home in order to force her husband, former prisoner Atef al-Awawdeh, to turn himself in.
& Israeli forces arrest wife of released prisoner west of Hebron
Israeli forces have arrested a woman from the town of Deir Samet, west of Hebron city, in the occupied West Bank, according to the Wafa news agency. Security sources told Wafa that Israeli forces stormed the town with several military vehicles. Forces then raided the home of the released prisoner Atef Al-Awawdeh, searched it and ransacked its contents before arresting his wife.
& Irish minister says curbed trade with illegal settlements to be limited to goods
Ireland’s planned curbs on trade with illegal Israeli settlements will be limited strictly to goods. “It’s an extremely limited measure, which would prohibit imports of goods from illegally occupied territories,” Thomas Byrne, Ireland’s minister of state for European affairs and defence, told the Reuters news agency. “Similar measures have already been brought in in a number of European countries,” he added. Ireland has been preparing a law to curb trade with settlements in the occupied West Bank. But domestically, Dublin has been facing pressure to broaden the ban from goods to services, while the US and Israel want it scrapped entirely.
& Gaza’s storm-related deaths rise again
The death toll from Storm Byron has increased to 12 as homes collapse under strong winds and flooding, Gaza’s Government Media Office announced. According to the media office, the storm has begun to materialise on the ground in the enclave, leaving Gaza’s one and a half million displaced people in “direct confrontation with the danger of drowning and collapses”. “The Gaza Strip has witnessed dangerous developments, including: 12 casualties, including martyrs and missing people, as a result of the storm’s impact and the collapse of bombed buildings across all governorates of the Gaza Strip,” the statement read. “The collapse of at least 13 homes, most recently in the al-Karama and Sheikh Radwan neighbourhoods of Gaza City, with civil defence teams still responding to hundreds of calls for help; the flooding and destruction of more than 27,000 tents belonging to displaced people, which were either inundated, swept away by floods, or torn down by strong winds,” it added. The media office reiterated that Israel is continuing to block shelter materials, mobile homes and 300,000 tents from going into Gaza.
& At least 12 buildings have collapsed in Gaza since storm onset: Ministry
The Ministry of Interior and National Security in Gaza says operating teams have received more than 4,300 distress calls from people across the enclave since the onset of the storm. Over the past few hours, at least 12 incidents were recorded of previously shelled buildings collapsing as a result of the strong wind and heavy rains, it said in a statement. The ministry said its police forces are helping civil defence and municipal teams conduct rescue operations despite limited resources as several people remain missing and are believed to be under the rubble. “What is happening now is a wakeup call for everyone to face up to their responsibilities,” the statement said, calling on the international community to intervene in order for Israel to allow more humanitarian aid into Gaza.
} Video - Source: 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


Videoscreen grab: Flooding
Al Jazeera - Dec 12, 2025 - By Hani Mahmoud
{Gaza’s displaced face storm disaster with almost nothing
For 1.5 million Palestinians living under plastic sheets, Storm Byron means more than bad weather. In the large displacement camps of Gaza, rows upon rows of makeshift tents blanket debris, empty lots and what remains of flattened neighbourhoods. With Storm Byron descending upon the enclave, a sense of terror has seized a population already exhausted from two years of Israel’s genocidal war with its unrelenting bombardment, starvation and chaos. For the 1.5 million Palestinians living under plastic sheets and tattered tarps, the storm means something more than just bad weather. It’s another danger piled on top of the current battle for survival. For several days, meteorologists have warned that heavy rainfall and strong winds could hit the strip today, tomorrow and over the weekend, risking flash flooding and significant wind damage. What is certain, though, is that Gaza is not facing this storm with ready infrastructure, stocked shelters or functioning drainage systems. It faces it with tents propped up with pieces of scrap metal, paths that become mud rivers after only one night of rain and families who have nothing left to protect.
Solidarity a survival strategy
In the camps of Gaza City, the scenes of vulnerability are everywhere. Most tents are constructed from aid tarpaulins, pieces of plastic salvaged from rubble and blankets tied to recycled wooden poles. Many sag visibly in the middle; others are erected inadequately, so much so that they quiver and flap violently under the slightest breeze. “When the wind starts, we all hold the poles to keep the tent from falling,” said Hani Ziara, a father sheltering in western Gaza City after his home was destroyed months ago. His tent was flooded last night in the heavy rain, and his children had to stay outside in the cold. Hani wonders painfully what else he can do to protect his children from the rain and strong winds. In many camps, the ground was already soft from previous rainfall. Wet sand and mud stick to shoes, blankets and cooking pots as people shuffle through. Trenches dug by volunteers to divert water often collapse within hours. With nowhere else to go, families who live in low-lying areas are preparing for the worst: that floodwaters will be pushed directly into their tents. Stocking up on food, storing clean water and securing shelter are the most basic steps when people prepare for a storm, but that is considered a luxury for the displaced of Gaza. Most families receive scant water deliveries, going sometimes days without enough to cook or wash. Food supplies are equally strained, and while irregular aid distributions provide basics like rice or canned beans, the quantities seldom last more than a few days. Preparing for a storm by cooking ahead, gathering dry goods or storing fuel is simply not possible. “We could not sleep last night. Our tent was flooded with rainwater. Everything we had was flushed out by water. We want to prepare, but how?” asked Mervit, a mother of five children displaced near the Gaza port. She added, “We barely have enough food for tonight. We can’t save what we don’t have.” Despite poverty, solidarity has become Gaza’s strongest survival strategy. Neighbours, with whatever they have, help secure the tents. Young men go through the rubble and scavenge for metal and wood remains to serve as temporary posts. The women organise collective cooking so that hot meals can be distributed to families in need, particularly those with young children or elderly family members, whenever possible. These unofficial networks become more active the closer a storm gets. Volunteers trudge from tent to tent, helping families raise sleeping areas off the ground, patch holes in canopies with plastic sheets, and dig drainage channels. Crowds try to move those who are in precarious, extremely exposed areas to other locations, sharing information about safer places.
‘We are exhausted’
Beyond physical danger, the psychological impact is deep. After months of displacement, loss and deprivation, another crisis – this time, not war, but forces of nature – feels overwhelming. “Our tents were destroyed. We are exhausted,” said Wissam Naser. “We have no strength left. Every day there is a new fear: hunger, cold, disease, now the storm.” Many residents describe the feeling of being sandwiched between the sky and the ground, exposed on both ends and unable to protect their families from either. As clouds mass along Gaza’s shore, families prepare to take a hit. Some weigh down tent walls against the wind with rocks and sandbags. Others push children’s blankets to the driest corner, hoping a roof will last. Most don’t have a plan. They just wait. The storm will not be another single-night affair for the displaced in Gaza. It would be a further reminder of how fragile life has become, how survival depends not on preparedness but rather on endurance. They wait because they have no alternative. They prepare with what little they have. They pray that this time, the winds will be merciful.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/12/gazas-displaced-face-storm-disaster-with-almost-nothing

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Al Nakba - 75 years of resistence - VICTORY is on its way to the sea

  Video found footage shoots: Genocidal crime scene witnesses evidence

   
Videoscreen grabs: Under Siege Children Pay Tribute to The Fallen

 
 
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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The Gazanan Thinker


"Hopelessness is an emotion, not a position"  and yes, the Palestinians in Palestine undergo 24/7 this emotion apart from the neverending fear and hunger but despite the efforts of the genociders to dehumanize and errase them they stay resilient by keep saying "this is our Land and we´re not going away unless they kill us one by one."

"Read, Learn, Gain Knowledge, Insight
and Act
to Follow the Path of Truth"

“There can be no peace
over the blood of our children,”
and opinion:
recognizing Palestine
as a state will not stop
if the recognizers keep refusing
to stop the genocide."

"How many angels
dance on a spindle knob?
None, as far as they are jewish/christian
and are instead
dancing on the Palestinian
genocide graveyards.
But justice will be served."

"He who doesn´t learn from history
repeats it."

Read here all the Gazanan Thinker knows for sure:

 

Gino d'Artali
ghost-poet/writer of The Thinker - Gaza
 



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