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notizie <vecchie> perche puoi imparare qualcosa da qualsiasi
notizia.> Translated: <My son, there is no such thing as so called
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VICTORY is on its way to the
sea -- Screengrab Al Jazeera: Wanted
for genocide - Guilty as Charged - rubio virus

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Videoscreen grab: Baby in Gaza dies from cold
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025
{Baby in Gaza dies from cold as Israel restricts entry of needed
supplies
An eight-month-old baby in Gaza died from exposure to torrential rains
and cold temperatures in her family’s tent in Khan Younis. There are
many more like her at risk as Israel continues violating its ceasefire
commitments, blocking the entry of essential supplies.} Video-Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/11/baby-in-gaza-dies-from-cold-as-israel-restricts-entry-of-needed-supplies
For more related reports about the cold and Storm Byron click here
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025
{Israeli right-wing TV show mocks Gaza ‘drowning’ in winter storm
A broadcast on Israel’s right-wing Channel 14 openly celebrated a severe
winter storm that’s hitting Gaza, with participants expressing hope that
flooding would ‘drown’ the territory and even voicing indifference to
whether ‘any people’ survive.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/11/israeli-right-wing-tv-show-mocks-gaza-drowning-in-winter-storm

Videoscreen grab: war criminal bg
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025
{Why are Israeli lawmakers wearing gold nooses?
More than 110 Palestinian prisoners have died from torture and
mistreatment since Itamar Ben-Gvir became Israel’s security minister.
Now he wants the power to hang them.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/video/newsfeed/2025/12/11/aje-onl-pp-ben-gvir-noose-111225
Quds News - Dec 11, 2025
{Trump Administration Threatens New Sanctions on ICC Unless It Drops
Probes of Israeli Officials Over Gaza War Crimes and Two Other Demands
Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing an unnamed source, that the US
administration is also demanding the ICC shelve investigations of
Israeli leaders over the Gaza genocide and end an investigation into war
crimes conducted by US troops in Afghanistan.
Washington (QNN)- The Trump administration has threatened the
International Criminal Court (ICC) with new sanctions unless it amends
its founding document to prevent investigations of the US president and
senior officials, and drops its probe of Israeli politicians over war
crimes in Gaza. Reuters reported on Wednesday, citing an unnamed source,
that the US administration is also demanding the ICC shelve
investigations of Israeli leaders over the Gaza genocide and end an
investigation into war crimes conducted by US troops in Afghanistan. If
the court does not act on the three US demands, Washington may penalize
more ICC officials and could sanction the court itself, the unnamed
Trump administration official said. According to recent reports, the
oversight body of the ICC shunned US demands for the court to drop its
investigation into Israeli war crimes and to amend the Rome Statute to
prevent the prosecution of nationals from countries that do not
recognise the court’s jurisdiction. The Trump administration had
reportedly tried to exert further pressure on the ICC in the lead-up to
the Assembly of States Parties (ASP) event last week by calling on the
court to drop its investigations into war crimes in Palestine and
Afghanistan as a condition for lifting sanctions. The ICC issued arrest
warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former
defense chief Yoav Gallant last November for war crimes and crimes
against humanity during the Gaza genocide. In March 2020, prosecutors
opened an investigation in Afghanistan that included crimes by US
troops. To force the war tribunal to drop these charges, the Trump
administration has imposed financial and visa sanctions on the
prosecutor, his two deputy prosecutors, six judges, the UN’s special
rapporteur on Palestine, and three Palestinian non-profit organisations.
"There is growing concern ... that in 2029 the ICC will turn its
attention to the president, to the vice president, to the secretary of
war and others, and pursue prosecutions against them," the Trump
administration official said. The United States and Israel are not
parties to the Rome Statute that established the ICC in 2002 as a court
of last resort. The court's mandate allows it to prosecute individuals
for crimes committed by them or nationals under their command on the
territory of a member state, including sitting heads of state. “The
solution is that they need to change the Rome Statute to make very clear
that they don't have jurisdiction," the official said.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66869&slug=trump-administration-threatens-new-sanctions-on-icc-unless-it-drops-probes-of-israeli-officials-over-gaza-war-crimes-and-two-other-demands
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025 - By Ali Harb
{US lawmakers join calls for justice in Israel’s attacks on journalists
Lawmakers urge action to address patterns of attacks on journalists,
including 2023’s double-tap killing in Lebanon.
Washington, DC – American journalist Dylan Collins wants to know “who
pulled the trigger” in the 2023 Israeli double-tap strike in south
Lebanon that injured him and killed Reuters video reporter Issam
Abdallah. Collins and his supporters are also seeking information about
the military orders that led to the deadly attack. But more than two
years later, Israel has not provided adequate answers on why it targeted
the clearly identifiable reporters. Press freedom advocates and three
United States legislators joined Collins, an AFP and former Al Jazeera
journalist, outside the US Capitol on Thursday to renew calls for
accountability in this case and for the more than 250 other killings of
journalists by Israel. “I want to know who pulled the trigger; I want to
know what command structure approved it, and I want to know why it’s
gone unaddressed until today – on our strike and all the others
targeted,” Collins said. Senator Peter Welch and Congresswoman Becca
Balint, who represent Collins’s home state of Vermont, and Senator Chris
Van Hollen stressed on Thursday that they will continue to push for
accountability in the strike, which wounded six journalists. “We’re not
letting it go. It doesn’t matter how long they stonewall us. We’re not
letting it go,” Balint told reporters.
The attack...} Read all about it and more at Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/11/us-lawmakers-join-calls-for-justice-in-israels-attacks-on-journalists
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025 - By Faisal Ali
{Hamas has its own disarmament vision as Gaza truce enters critical
phase
Khaled Meshaal tells Al Jazeera the Palestinian group seeks US approval
for disarmament plan, a major ticking point in phase two of the
ceasefire. Hamas is trying to convince the United States administration
to follow its own “vision” on how to deal with its military arsenal – a
major sticking point in the second phase of the two-month ceasefire, the
group’s foreign policy spokesperson has told Al Jazeera. Speaking on Al
Jazeera Arabic’s Mawazine programme on Wednesday, Khaled Meshaal said
Hamas aims to “create a situation with guarantees that war does not
return between Gaza and the Israeli occupation,” addressing issues such
as “how this weapon can be stored, safeguarded, not used, and not
displayed”. He outlined ideas to sustain the fragile ceasefire – which
Israel has relentlessly violated – as the first phase, involving
prisoner and captive exchanges, comes to an end. Israel has not kept its
end of the deal in allowing the free flow of humanitarian aid into the
besieged enclave, a violation all the more acute in its genocidal war on
Gaza, as hundreds of thousands of people are suffering the brunt of
Storm Byron with only makeshift tents for shelter. The more contentious
second phase of the ceasefire will address Israeli withdrawal,
Palestinian disarmament and the formal end to the war. Meshaal told Al
Jazeera that mediators were in dialogue with the US on Hamas’s approach
to disarmament, but cautioned that surrendering weapons on the ground
would be akin to “removing the soul” of the organisation. He suggested
moving to the second phase and adopting Hamas’s disarmament plan was
plausible, saying the US would likely take a pragmatic approach and
ensure Israel honours the deal. He added that it was Gaza which was
facing a threat from Israel, and “not from Gaza, whose disarmament they
demand”. Hamas was founded in the late 1980s during the first Intifada,
a widespread Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation in the West
Bank and Gaza. Its armed wing, the Qassam Brigades, was formed shortly
afterwards and has been central to the group’s identity, fighting
Israeli forces since the early 1990s. Hamas’s political wing has
governed Gaza since 2007 after being elected in 2006. A key element of
Trump’s phased peace plan, agreed in early October, calls for Hamas and
other Palestinian armed groups to surrender their weapons to an
international peacekeeping force, ending the group’s nearly two-decade
rule over the enclave. Senior Israeli officials have described it as a
crucial war aim, warning that failure to achieve it could cause the
truce to collapse. Though Israel has violated the agreement more than
700 times—killing 377 people—it has largely held, with Israel still
occupying over half of the devastated Gaza Strip. Over the course of
Israel’s genocidal war, more than 70,000 Palestinians have been killed
and more than 170,000 injured, according to records by Gaza health
officials. The body of only one captive abducted during the Hamas-led
attacks in southern Israel in October 2023 remains in Gaza, while
hundreds of Palestinian prisoners, including the remains of some who
died in Israeli detention, have been returned. Many of the returnees,
including those who were deceased, have shown signs of torture,
mutilation and execution, according to officials in Gaza. Mediators have
emphasised the need for a coordinated effort as the ceasefire enters
what Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al
Thani called a “critical moment.” A US official confirmed to Al Jazeera
that intense negotiations are underway to move to phase two, while
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the first phase is
nearing completion. Netanyahu added that he wanted to “achieve the same
results in the second stage”. The last ceasefire brokered by Trump
earlier this year collapsed at the end of its first phase, after Israel
abruptly violated the agreement and resumed military operations in Gaza,
killing 400 people in the first day.
Hamas accepts idea of international stabilisation force
At the Doha Forum last weekend, Turkish foreign minister Hakan Fidan
cautioned patience in disarming Hamas, saying it would not occur
immediately and emphasising that “we need to proceed in the correct
order and remain realistic”. Turkiye has expressed interest in joining
an international stabilisation force (ISF) to facilitate Israel’s
withdrawal from Gaza and help maintain peace between Israel and
Palestinian armed groups. Israel has rejected any Ankara involvement.
Meshaal said Hamas is not opposed to the presence of international
peacekeepers, such as UNIFIL forces in Lebanon, despite criticising the
UN Security Council’s endorsement of Trump’s plan, and expressed
confidence that the force could prevent “military escalation against
Israel from inside Gaza.” Meshaal also shared his vision for Gaza’s
future governance, reiterating that Hamas would hand control to
technocrats while emphasising that “we want the Palestinian to govern
the Palestinian, and for he himself to decide who governs him.” He
criticised Trump’s so-called “board of peace,” a body the US president
said he hopes would supervise the territory’s governance, saying it was
fraught with risks and would amount to “a form of guardianship” over the
territory. Meshaal told Al Jazeera that talks in Egypt had brought
together various Palestinian factions to form a representative group for
Gaza, with eight members selected, but added that the process was “being
obstructed by Israel.”} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/11/hamas-has-its-own-disarmament-vision-as-gaza-truce-enters-critical-phase
Quds News - Dec 11, 2025
{Iceland Becomes Fifth Country to Boycott Eurovision 2026 Over Israel
RÚV said Israel's participation had "created disunity among both members
of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and the general public".
Reykjavik (QNN)-Iceland has become the fifth country to boycott next
year’s Eurovision song contest after Israel was allowed to compete,
despite calls for its exclusion over the genocide in Gaza. Last
Thursday, The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) gave Israel the green
light to compete. In response, four countries, Ireland, Spain, Slovenia
and the Netherlands, announced they will boycott the contest, after
having called for Israel's exclusion over the genocide in Gaza and
accusations Israel has employed unfair voting practices. Stefan
Eiriksson, director-general of Icelandic national broadcaster RÚV, said:
"There is no peace or joy connected to this contest as things stand now.
On that basis, first and foremost, we are stepping back while the
situation is as it is." RÚV said Israel's participation had "created
disunity among both members of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and
the general public". The broadcaster's board agreed the decision at a
meeting on Wednesday, hours before the deadline for countries to confirm
whether they will join what's supposed to be a celebratory 70th
anniversary edition of the song contest next May. The Icelandic
broadcaster's board had previously approved a recommendation to ask the
EBU to ban Israel from Eurovision 2026. Iceland was reportedly among
seven countries that then requested a vote at the EBU general meeting on
Israel's participation. "RÚV has repeatedly raised concerns that various
Icelandic stakeholders, such as artist associations and the general
public, were opposed to participation in the contest.” "Furthermore, RÚV
had requested the EBU to exclude [Israeli public broadcaster] KAN from
the contest in accordance with precedents.” "It is a complex matter
which has already damaged the contest's reputation and EBU, emphasizing
the necessity of a solution for all concerned parties." RTÉ, the Irish
broadcaster, said participation was “unconscionable given the appalling
loss of lives in Gaza and the humanitarian crisis there” while RTVE in
Spain said participating would engender “distrust” in the organisation
given the depth of feeling over Gaza. Spain’s culture minister, Ernest
Urtasun, backed the boycott. He said: “You can’t whitewash Israel given
the genocide in Gaza. Culture should be on the side of peace and
justice.” Recent editions of Eurovision have been overshadowed by
opposition to Israel’s participation in the contest over its ongoing
genocide in Gaza which has killed more than 70,000 Palestinians since
October 2023. If the EBU fails to act, it risks a major split within
Europe’s most-watched cultural event. For many broadcasters, the contest
is no longer just about music, but about taking a stand on Gaza. The
decision by the five countries means they will neither participate in
nor broadcast the event, which is scheduled to take place in Vienna.}
Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66867&slug=iceland-becomes-fifth-country-to-boycott-eurovision-2026-over-israel

Missing
Quds News - Dec 10, 2025 - By: Yasmin Abu Shammala
{The 5000 Israel Won’t Admit Exist: Gaza’s Disappeared in a System Built
to Erase
5000 Palestinians have vanished in Gaza since October 2023. Families
report them missing, released detainees confirm their presence, and
institutions, both local and international, offer no answers. This is
the hidden reality of an Israeli system that erases lives from official
records.
In the ruins of Gaza’s deadliest months, a new kind of darkness has
taken hold, one that even war’s long shadow cannot fully explain. Entire
families now speak in a vocabulary of ghosts: sons who walked toward
food distribution points and never returned, fathers wheeled out of
hospitals under gunpoint only to vanish, boys last seen bleeding on the
ground before armored vehicles swallowed them whole.
Israel calls them “non-listed.”
Families call them “alive somewhere.”
Human rights groups call them “forcibly disappeared.”
No one calls them by name, except the people who refuse to stop
searching.
For months, these families have carried bundles of contradictory truths
in their hands: Israeli authorities deny their loved ones exist;
released detainees and hostages insist they saw them; institutions
promise help and deliver nothing; and hope itself swings like a blade,
cutting either way. At Quds News Network, we obtained phone calls,
emails, voice notes, and message exchanges between families, the Red
Cross, and the Israeli human-rights NGO HaMoked. The files indicate a
concerning dynamic: HaMoked frequently serves as a channel between
families and the Israeli Prison Service, while the Red Cross often
collects information from families without providing clear answers,
falling short of its mandate to offer guidance and clarity. Amid this
storm, lawyers, rights monitors, researchers, and former detainees
describe a systematic machinery of disappearance operating in near-total
darkness. Between legal evasion, institutional neglect, and deliberate
obstruction, the fate of thousands remains sealed inside cells that
officially do not exist. The Palestinian Center for the Missing and
Forcibly Disappeared: Around 5,000 families have filed disappearance
reports.
When the Law Becomes an Enemy: The Pattern of Denial
Attorney Khaled Quzmar, who has followed disappearance cases, especially
of children, throughout the Israeli genocide, describes a system built
on misdirection. “Even when the army gives information, it’s false,” he
says. “We’ve documented cases where children were confirmed
“non-existent”—a euphemism for presumed death—only for the same names to
appear later in release lists. Quzmar recounts at least five cases
where Israeli authorities flatly denied holding specific Palestinian
citizens, only for those same citizens to reappear alive during hostage
releases. Quzmar, who has defended Palestinian children for 35 years,
describes the present moment as “unlike anything I’ve ever seen.”
According to Quzmar, the Israeli pattern is clear: “Israel puts families
in a permanent state of uncertainty and distress. This is deliberate.”
He describes a mother arriving at his office holding grainy photos from
a magazine showing Palestinian hostages from behind, insisting with
trembling certainty that one of the silhouetted figures is her missing
son. “Israel thrives on this suffering,” he says. “It makes families
live in torment.” The worst cases, he explains, happened at US aid
distribution points, where Israeli forces regularly fired live rounds at
hungry crowds.
“Those who didn’t die were taken,” Quzmar says.
“Then bulldozers came, burying the wounded, the living, and the dead.”
Israel, he adds, still refuses to disclose the real number of detainees
and hostages from Gaza.
Institutional Silence and Evasion
The communications obtained by Quds News reveal a disturbing and
consistent pattern in institutional responses. HaMoked, the Israeli
human-rights NGO tasked with assisting families, repeatedly admitted to
families that they cannot fully trust Israeli military responses. In one
case, the father of a missing child named Ahmed al-Shawaf was told that
the army’s replies were not taken seriously because Ahmed could be
“detained unofficially,” meaning Israel might hold him without
registering the arrest anywhere, or in other words he was taken as a
hostage. Similarly, in communications with the son of another missing
person, Samir al-Kahlout, HaMoked received only brief, formulaic
responses from the Israeli Prison Service. The organization told Samir’s
family that it requested an investigation to be opened but in nearly
every instance, nothing ever came of these inquiries. Dozens of families
were told the same thing: “Your son is not listed in any prison.” Yet,
dozens of released detainees and hostages confirmed seeing these same
individuals inside prisons, alive but unrecorded. Interactions with the
Red Cross were even more disappointing. Families report that the
organization routinely takes their information but provides no updates
in return, despite having a legal and humanitarian mandate to obtain
answers from Israeli authorities. Since October 2023, Israel has barred
the ICRC from accessing Palestinian hostages and detainees in its
prisons. Both Israel and the ICRC have repeatedly confirmed this
restriction, yet no known pressure has compelled a change. Across Gaza,
hundreds of photos circulate on social media: missing children as young
as 7, and elderly people as old as 80; all disappeared without official
record, all living in a limbo of denial and fear. “We Held a Mourning
House for Him, Then We Learned He Was Alive”: The Case of the al-Kahlout
Family For Hussam al-Kahlout, the nightmare began at Kamal Adwan
Hospital. Speaking to QNN, he said that his father, Samir, injured and
delirious, was taken by Israeli soldiers on October 26, 2024. Weeks
later, HaMoked relayed the message that shattered the family: “Samir
died on November 3.” The family held a funeral. They mourned him as
dead. Then former detainees started returning. Eight separate detainees,
from Ofer, Naqab, and Sde Teiman, said they saw Samir alive. One
relative even greeted him and was beaten for it. Their lawyer at
al-Dameer confirmed:
No file. No record. No death certificate. No confirmation.
Samir is alive in testimony, dead in Israeli files, and missing in every
institution’s database. His case is not an anomaly; it is a template.
“We Looked for His Body for Days”:
The Disappearance of Ahmed al-Akhras
On June 21, 2025, Ahmed, 22, left home to collect flour from a US aid
distribution point. He never returned. His mother searched hospitals,
morgues, rubble, and every unidentified body. Then a released detainee
told her the truth: Ahmed was arrested alive. He was wounded, seen in
Sde Teiman, photographed twice by soldiers, and held with dozens of
other men. More confirmations followed. His mother went to the Red
Cross, HaMoked, al-Mezan, al-Dameer, everyone: “He is not in any
prison,” they all said. Finally, she stood at the Red Cross office
holding his picture. “They did nothing,” she said. “My son was taken in
front of their center.” When QNN contacted the Red Cross asking about
their missing-person procedures, they refused to answer. “They Told Us
the Prisoners Were Lying”: The Disappearance of Rami Abu Salmiya
Rami disappeared at another US aid distribution point the same day.
Former detainees confirmed: He spent 17 days with them in Sde Teiman,
wounded in the leg. He was held with a child from the al-Akhras family.
He later appeared in Naqab Prison, memorizing Surah Yusuf with other
detainees. Yet institutions told his mother: “Don’t believe the released
prisoners. They might be lying.” “He Was Just a Child Looking for a
Biscuit”: The Case of 15-Year-Old Ahmed al-Shawaf

Ahmed al-Shawaf
Ahmed left home searching for a biscuit. A quadcopter grenade killed his
cousin and injured him. Soldiers took him alive.Ahmed al-Shawaf
disappeared at a US aid center. Ten former detainees confirmed seeing
him in Sde Teiman and later in Naqab. His father has spent months
searching through bodies and prisons. “If he died, I would say God have
mercy on him,” he says. “But now we don’t know if he’s dead or alive.”
Despite Israel denying it holds any children, former detainees describe
entire sections filled with boys.
The Scale of Disappearance: A Crisis Far Beyond Individual Stories
According to Ahmed Masoud, research coordinator at the Palestinian
Center for the Missing and Forcibly Disappeared, around 5,000 families
have filed disappearance reports. These are not individuals trapped
under rubble; they are people taken by Israeli forces. Masoud explains
that continuous displacement has hindered documentation efforts. Of the
360 bodies returned by Israel, only 99 were identified. The center
submits detailed records to the UN Working Group on Enforced or
Involuntary Disappearances, but no reply has ever been received. Israel
refuses to engage with any inquiries, and underground prisons have been
reactivated, where Masoud believes people are still being held. Families
are forced to rely on testimonies from released detainees, as Israel
provides no basic information. “This is psychological warfare against
families,” he says. “There must be pressure.”
Even When No Institution Will Admit It
Across testimonies, documents, and family reports, a clear pattern
emerges. Families report disappearances, yet Israel denies holding the
individuals. HaMoked passes along these denials but notes that
“unofficial” detention is possible. The Red Cross collects information
from families but provides no answers in return. Meanwhile, multiple
released detainees confirm that the missing individuals were held inside
Israeli prisons. Records vanish, tracking disappears, and prison
transfers erase all traces. Families are often told, bluntly, that their
loved ones “do not exist.” This is not a case of bureaucratic error;
patterns in documentation and testimony indicate a consistent,
systematic practice.
The forcibly disappeared of Gaza are not numbers.
They are fathers taken from hospital beds, young men searching for
flour, boys running from bullets, children looking for a biscuit.
Their existence is denied only by those who hold them.
Their absence is documented only by those who survived beside them.
And this report stands, the families stand, as proof they lived, and
that somewhere, still, they live.} Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66866&slug=the-5000-israel-wont-admit-exist-gazas-disappeared-in-a-system-built-to-erase
Al Jazeera - Dec 11, 2025 - By Ali Harb
{US Congressman Randy Fine suggests Palestinians should ‘be destroyed
first’
The Republican lawmaker, a Donald Trump ally, says during a
congressional hearing that he is ‘not afraid’ to be called Islamophobic.
United States Congressman Randy Fine, an ally of President Donald Trump,
has suggested that the Palestinian people should be destroyed, boasting
that he is not afraid to be called Islamophobic.....} [Know the Enemy to
know more at Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/10/us-congressman-randy-fine-suggests-palestinians-should-be-destroyed-first
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
LOOK AND ACT AGAINST instead of ALWAYS looking away!!!!
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