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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!!!!

Qabatiya under siege
Quds news - Dec 27, 2025
{For Second Day, Israel Seals Qabatiya and Expands Raids Across the West
Bank
For the second day, Israeli forces keep Qabatiya under total siege.
Raids spread from Jenin to Jerusalem, Hebron, and Bethlehem, with
detainments, live fire, and home demolition threats as Israeli attacks
across the West Bank continues to escalate.
Occupied West Bank (QNN)- Israeli occupation forces imposed a full siege
on Qabatiya, south of Jenin in the northern West Bank, for the second
day in a row. The army banned movement inside the town and enforced a
strict curfew. The siege followed a resistance operation on Friday in
occupied Beisan and Afula inside the 1948 territories. The attack killed
two Israelis and injured others. The Israeli army said Ahmad Abu al-Rub,
from Qabatiya, carried out the operation. Troops stormed his family home
in the town. They kidnapped his father, expelled the family, and carried
out engineering measurements ahead of a planned home demolition. In
occupied Jerusalem, Israeli forces raided the town of Anata at dawn.
Soldiers fired live bullets, sound bombs, and tear gas at Palestinians.
They stormed shops, seized surveillance cameras, and abducted a young
man before withdrawing. South of Hebron, Israeli forces raided Dura and
Deir Samet. Israeli troops carried out wide search operations, stormed
several homes, and abducted a Palestinian. Forces also raided Sa’ir,
northeast of Hebron. Clashes broke out as soldiers fired live
ammunition, sound bombs, and tear gas. Israeli troops also entered Beit
Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, and Tuqu’ and Khalayel al-Louzeh, southeast
of the city. Israeli military patrols moved through the streets of these
towns during the incursions. In a separate development, the Israeli army
said a gunman opened fire near the fence surrounding the Hashmonaim
checkpoint, west of Ramallah. No injuries were reported. The shooter
fled the scene. The army deployed large forces, launched search
operations, and sealed off nearby villages. These developments come as
Israel continues its genocide in Gaza. At the same time, Israeli forces
and settlers have escalated attacks across the occupied West Bank,
including the Palestinian capital city of Jerusalem. Since the Israeli
escalation began, Israeli forces have killed at least 1,103
Palestinians, wounded around 11,000 others, and abducted more than
21,000 Palestinians.} Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66953&slug=for-second-day-israel-seals-qabatiya-and-expands-raids-across-the-west-bank

Children and Women Face Acute Malnutrition
Jinha - Dec 27, 2025
{UN Warning: Gaza's Children and Women Face Acute Malnutrition
The World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of the worsening
humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, confirming that more than 100,000
children are at risk of acute malnutrition by next April.
News Center – Children in Gaza are suffering from a worsening
malnutrition crisis as a result of the blockade and shortage of basic
supplies, threatening their healthy development and future, and placing
the lives of thousands of children in jeopardy. This situation demands
urgent intervention from the international community. On Friday,
December 26th, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a warning
regarding the escalating humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip,
confirming that over 100,000 children are at risk of acute malnutrition
by next April if conditions continue to deteriorate. The WHO
Director-General clarified that field health teams also anticipate
approximately 37,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women could suffer from
acute malnutrition by April 2026. This is due to the severe shortage of
food and medical supplies, coupled with the immense difficulties in
delivering aid to affected areas. The organization noted that more than
1.6 million people in Gaza are experiencing high levels of food
insecurity, and the health and nutritional infrastructure is on the
verge of collapse. It called for the acceleration of humanitarian aid
entry and the sustainable provision of fuel and medical supplies. The
Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC), a UN-partnered
international framework, revealed that the food security situation in
Gaza has seen some improvement compared to the previous analysis, which
indicated famine. However, most of the population over the past two
months still suffers from high levels of acute food insecurity. The
classification drew attention to the increase in humanitarian aid,
including food, since the ceasefire on October 10th, which has partially
alleviated the crisis. However, this aid remains limited to meeting the
bare minimum necessities for survival. It explained that infrastructure
and essential services—such as healthcare, water treatment, and
sanitation—remain insufficient to support the entire population.
Furthermore, many people are still living in temporary shelters, leaving
them vulnerable to harsh winter conditions. The IPC assessment had
confirmed in August of last year that famine had occurred in Gaza City
and projected its spread to the cities of Deir al-Balah and Khan Yunis
by the end of September.} Source: https://jinhaagency.com/en/actual/un-warning-gaza-s-children-and-women-face-acute-malnutrition-38240

Dr Hussam Abu Safia - Courtesy Ilyas Abu Safia
Al Jazeera - Dec 27, 2025 By Maram Humaid
{A year on, Israel still holds Gaza doctor Hussam Abu Safia without
charge
Abu Safia’s health has deteriorated considerably since he was taken by
Israeli soldiers. Gaza City – Dr Hussam Abu Safia, 52, remains in an
Israeli prison a year after Israel detained him without charges or
trial. His family and supporters are demanding his release as his health
deteriorates amid reports of the inhumane conditions under which he is
being held. Abu Safia, known for his steadfast presence as director of
Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahiya, north of Gaza City, has become
central in international discussions on the protection of medical
personnel in armed conflicts. He insisted on staying at the hospital,
along with several medical staff, despite continuous Israeli attacks on
the facility. Israel eventually surrounded the hospital and forced
everyone to evacuate. Since then, Abu Safia has been in detention, and
the hospital has been out of service. He was transferred between Israeli
prisons, from the notorious Sde Teiman holding facility to Ofer Prison,
being mistreated continuously. No charges have been brought against Abu
Safia, who is held under the “unlawful combatant” law, which allows
detention without a standard criminal trial and denies detainees access
to the evidence against them.
A family’s suffering
Abu Safia is being held in extreme conditions and, according to lawyers,
has lost more than a third of his body weight. His family is worried
about him as he also suffers from heart problems, an irregular
heartbeat, high blood pressure, skin infections and a lack of
specialised medical care. His eldest son, Ilyas, 27, told Al Jazeera via
Zoom from Kazakhstan, where the family fled a month ago, about their
grief over Abu Safia’s detention, adding that his father’s only “crime”
was being a doctor. Ilyas, his mother Albina and four siblings stayed
with his father at Kamal Adwan through the Israeli attacks, despite
opportunities to leave Gaza, especially as Albina is a Kazakh citizen.
On October 26, 2024, Israel killed Ilyas’s brother, Ibrahim, 20, while
it shelled the hospital.
“The entire medical staff cried in grief for [my father] and for
Ibrahim,” Ilyas said.
The taking of Dr Abu Safia
At dawn on December 27, 2024, the hospital woke up to a tightened
Israeli siege with tanks and quadcopter drones. Israeli tanks had been
around Kamal Adwan since mid-October 2024, gradually moving closer –
destroying parts of the infrastructure like water tanks – until that day
when they were so close nobody could move outside. Patients and staff
gathered in the emergency reception corridor, according to Dr Walid
al-Badi, 29, who stayed with Abu Safia until his arrest, and spoke to Al
Jazeera on December 25 at the Baptist Hospital in Gaza City. “The
situation was extremely tense, loudspeakers were calling on everyone to
evacuate, but Dr Abu Safia asked us to remain calm. Then the
loudspeakers called Dr Abu Safia to come to the tank.” Abu Safia was
ordered to enter an armoured vehicle. According to al-Badi, the doctor
returned carrying a sheet of instructions, dishevelled, his clothes
dusty and a bruise under his chin. Everyone rushed to check on him, and
he told them that he had been assaulted. “Israeli media showed a video
claiming they … treated him with respect, but they didn’t show … how he
was assaulted in the tank, threatened,” al-Badi said. Abu Safia was
ordered by the Israelis to prepare a list of everyone in the hospital,
which he did and returned to the armoured vehicle, where he was told
that only 20 staff could remain. The rest had to leave. “Around 10am,
the Israelis allowed some ambulances to take patients, wounded people,
some displaced civilians, and the doctor’s family to the Indonesian
Hospital [about 1km away] while the medical teams left on foot,” al-Badi
recounts. However, several patients remained, besieged along with the
medics. “The doctor told me to go, but I told him I would stay with him
until the end.” The only female medic who remained was intensive care
unit head, Dr Mai Barhouma, who spoke to Al Jazeera from the Baptist
Hospital. Barhouma had been working with critical patients dependent on
medical equipment and oxygen, and her conscience would not allow her to
leave, despite Abu Safia asking her to. The Israeli army repeatedly
summoned Abu Safia for new instructions, once, according to Drs Barhouma
and al-Badi, offering a safe exit for him alone. He refused, insisting
that he would stay with his staff. At about 10pm, the quadcopters
ordered everyone to line up and evacuate. During this time, Israel
shelled and set fire to the upper floors and turned off the electricity.
“We were heartbroken as Dr Abu Safia led [us] out,” al-Badi recalled. “I
hugged Dr Abu Safia, who was crying as he left the hospital he tried so
hard to stay in.” Testimonies from that day say medical staff were taken
to al-Fakhoura School in Jabalia, where they were beaten and tortured by
Israeli soldiers during interrogations. Barhouma left in an ambulance
with an ICU patient, but the ambulance was held for hours at the school.
“The soldiers bound our hands and forced us to walk towards al-Fakhoura
school, [2km away] from the hospital. Our colleagues who had left in the
morning were still there, being tortured,” al-Badi recalled, adding that
they arrived at about midnight. “They ordered us to strip down to our
underwear, tied our hands and began severely beating us with boots and
rifle butts, insulting and verbally abusing us.” The interrogation and
beatings of the medics in the freezing cold continued for hours while
Barhouma was in the ambulance with the critically ill patient. “The
oxygen ran out, so I started using a manual resuscitation pump. My hands
swelled from pumping nonstop, terrified that the patient would die,” she
said. She described hearing the screams of the male medics being
tortured, and then being ordered out of the ambulance by Israeli
soldiers. “The soldier asked for my ID and took an eye scan, then
ordered me to get out, but I refused and told him I had a critical
patient who would die if I left them.” Eventually, the Israelis released
the medics, including al-Badi and Abu Safia, ordering them to head for
western Gaza, while sending the ambulance with Barhouma in it on an
alternate route westwards. But the relief didn’t last. They had only
walked a few metres when an Israeli officer called out to Abu Safia.
“Our faces froze,” al-Badi said. “The doctor asked what was wrong. The
officers said: ‘We want you with us in Israel.’” Al-Badi and a nurse
tried to pull the doctor away, but he rebuked them and told them to keep
walking. “I was crying like a child being separated from his father as I
watched the doctor being arrested and dressed in the white nylon uniform
for detainees.”
Calls for his release
Abu Safia’s family are appealing to human rights and legal bodies for
his immediate release. “My father’s lawyers visited him around seven
times over the past year, [each visit allowed only] after exhausting
attempts with the prison administration. Each time, my father’s
condition has deteriorated significantly,” Ilyas told Al Jazeera. “[He]
has fractures in his thigh and shrapnel in his foot from an injury while
at the hospital before his arrest. He also suffers other health problems
and is subjected to severe psychological and physical abuse that does
not befit his age. “Israel is trying to criminalise my father’s work,
his continued service to people and his efforts to save the wounded and
the sick in an area Israel itself considered a ‘red zone’ at the time.
“My father’s presence and steadfastness inside the hospital posed a
major obstacle to the Israeli army and its plan to empty the north of
its residents.” Ilyas is proud of his father. “My father is a doctor who
will be held up worldwide as an example of adherence to medical ethics
and courage.
“I am proud beyond words, and I hope to embrace him soon and see him
emerge from the darkness of prison safe and well.”} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/27/a-year-on-israel-still-holds-gaza-doctor-hussam-abu-safia-without-charge
Al Jazeera - Dec 26, 2025 By Elis Gjevori
{Israel attacks press as ‘silencing’ policy: Palestinian journalists
union
Syndicate report says Israeli forces have systematically targeted
journalists to undermine Palestinian narrative. Israel’s systematic
campaign of violence against Palestinian journalists since October 2023
has peaked in 2025 with the targeting of dozens of members of the press,
the Palestinian Journalists Syndicate says.
In a statement released on Friday, the Freedoms Committee of the
syndicate said Israel is implementing a policy of “silencing the press
through killing, injury and permanent disability”. “The Israeli
occupation shifted from a policy of restricting journalistic work to a
policy of neutralising the press through deadly force, with the aim of
silencing witnesses, preventing the documentation of crimes, and
undermining the Palestinian narrative on the ground,” the statement
said.
By the end of November 2025, at least 76 Palestinian journalists had
been killed and wounded by Israel, a figure the committee described as a
“dangerous indicator of the escalating targeting policy” pursued by
Israeli authorities. “Journalists are no longer merely ‘potential
targets’, but rather confirmed and frequent targets,” the committee
said. Over the past year, Israel killed several journalists in Gaza in
targeted assassinations – most notably Al Jazeera’s Anas al-Sharif –
falsely claiming that they are members of Hamas. Press freedom groups
have been condemning the Israeli attacks on journalists, but the
killings have proceeded with impunity. Israel has never arrested or
charged any of its troops for killing journalists. While the targeting
of the press intensified during the genocidal war in Gaza, Israel has
killed dozens of Arab journalists over the past two decades, including
Al Jazeera’s veteran correspondent Shireen Abu Akleh in the occupied
West Bank in 2022. Muhammad al-Lahham, head of the Committee for
Freedoms at the syndicate, said the scale and consistency of the attacks
amount to international crimes. The events of the past year, he said,
“constitute war crimes and crimes against humanity, and represent a
systematic targeting of a protected group, journalists, within the
framework of an official policy to silence the media by force”.
Al-Lahham rejected claims that journalists had been caught accidentally
in hostilities, describing instead a deliberate operational logic. What
Israel was enforcing, he said, was a “field doctrine based on the
principle of ‘no witnesses, no narrative, no image'”. In December, a
report by Reporters Without Borders (RSF) found that Israel killed more
journalists in 2025 than any other country.
Silencing witnesses
The report described 2025 as “a year of repeated mass targeting,
particularly in tents, hospitals, and press gatherings”, warning that
Palestine had become one of the most dangerous places in the world to
practise journalism. Several Al Jazeera journalists have been among
those killed, in some cases alongside members of their families. In
August, Israeli attacks killed al-Sharif and three other Al Jazeera
journalists. They are among nearly 300 journalists and media workers
killed in Gaza during the war over 26 months – an average of about 12
journalists a month – according to Shireen.ps, a monitoring website
named after Abu Akleh. Beyond fatalities, the committee documented a
sharp rise in life-altering injuries. Many journalists suffered
amputations, paralysis or blindness after strikes to the head, neck,
chest and abdomen. The dangers did not come solely from the Israeli
army, the report said, but also from settlers.

From left: Al Jazeera journalist killed by Israel earlier Anas
al-Sharif, Mohammed Noufal, Ibrahim Zaher and Mohammed Qreiqeh-source-Al
Jazeera
April and May marked what the committee called a phase of deliberate
media massacres. On April 7 and 8, Israeli strikes hit a journalists’
tent at Nasser Hospital, wounding nine reporters and destroying
equipment. Several died of their injuries later. This documented and
recurring incident occurred and involved the use of heavy weaponry,
“amounting to a complex war crime and a collective targeting of the
press”, the committee said. By mid-2025, patterns of permanent
disability had emerged. Journalist Akram Dalloul lost his sight, Jamal
Badah had his leg amputated, and Muhammad Fayeq was left paralysed. The
committee stressed that most attacks occurred while journalists were
clearly identifiable, wearing protective gear and press badges, and
working in locations long recognised as media gathering points. Many
were targeted repeatedly, it added, underscoring what it described as
Israel’s sustained assault on the Palestinian press.} Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/26/israel-attacks-press-as-silencing-policy-palestinian-journalists-union

Videoscreen grab: Life caged in the West Bank as Israeli gates, fences
and walls
Al Jazeera - Dec 27, 2025
{Israeli forces take over homes, impose curfew on West Bank’s Qabatiya
Incursion follows Israeli defence minister’s order for military to ‘act
forcefully’ against the Palestinian town. Israeli forces have carried
out mass arrests and forced dozens of families from their homes in the
town of Qabatiya in the occupied West Bank, on the second day of a
sweeping military operation ordered by Israel’s defence minister.
Israeli forces sealed off entrances to Qabatiya while rounding up and
interrogating dozens of residents on Saturday, local sources told Al
Jazeera. They converted several homes into military interrogation
centres, displacing their occupants, according to the Palestinian Wafa
news agency. Israel’s Army Radio reported that the town is subject to a
“full curfew”. The crackdown follows an order by Israeli Defense
Minister Israel Katz to “act forcefully … against the village of
Qabatiya”, where he claims a Palestinian alleged of carrying out a
stabbing and car-ramming attack in northern Israel hails from. In a
statement on Friday, Israel’s military said it had deployed troops from
multiple divisions, along with border police and members of the Shin Bet
security service, into Qabatiya. It said forces had raided the attack
suspect’s home and were preparing to demolish it. Rights groups have
long condemned Israel’s practice of demolishing the family homes of
Palestinians accused of attacks against Israelis, describing it as an
illegal form of collective punishment. Israel’s military claimed its
forces would “scan additional locations in the village” and “work to
arrest wanted individuals and locate weapons”. “There is a sense of fear
among people in town,” one resident told Al Jazeera. “There are Israeli
threats and Israeli incitement.” The Israeli military raids on Saturday
also extended elsewhere in the occupied West Bank, including to several
villages surrounding Ramallah and Hebron, Wafa reported. Israeli forces
assaulted and arrested eight people from the towns of Dura, Abda and
Imreish near Hebron, according to the news agency. Israeli military
incursions and attacks across the occupied West Bank have been a
near-daily occurrence during Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza. Since
October 7, 2023, Israeli authorities have arrested nearly 21,000
Palestinians. As of December 1, some 9,300 Palestinian prisoners were in
Israeli jails, more than a third of them detained without charges.
Palestinian prisoners have been tortured, sexually abused and even
killed in custody.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/12/27/israeli-forces-take-over-homes-impose-curfew-on-west-banks-qabatiya
Quds news - Dec 27, 2025
{Pakistan Says It Will Join Gaza Peacekeeping Only, Rejects Any Role in
Disarming Hamas
Pakistan says it will join Gaza only in peacekeeping roles, not to
disarm Hamas. Islamabad stated that Israel violated the ceasefire and
says key points in Trump’s Gaza peace plan remain unmet.
Islamabad (QNN)- Pakistan said it is ready to go to Gaza only for
peacekeeping missions. It will not take part in any effort to disarm
Hamas resistance movement. Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister
Mohammad Ishaq Dar made the statement at a press conference in
Islamabad. He said Pakistan’s position is clear and unified. “We will
not go to disarm Hamas,” Dar said. He stressed that both the civilian
and military leadership share this stance. Pakistan, he added, will not
impose peace. Its role would focus on supporting and strengthening peace
in Gaza. Dar stated that Israel violated Trump’s Gaza ceasefire
agreement. The deal was signed in Sharm el-Sheikh in October. Pakistan,
he said, condemns these violations. He also said that not all 20 points
in US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza have been achieved.
Since the ceasefire took effect on October 10, Israel has continued to
breach the agreement, according to official data. Reports document about
738 violations. These breaches have killed 410 Palestinians and injured
1,134 others. The ceasefire ended a genocidal war that began on October
7, 2023, with US support for Israel. The genocide lasted two years. It
killed around 71,000 Palestinians. More than 171,000 others were
wounded. Israeli attacks destroyed about 90 percent of civilian
infrastructure in Gaza. The United Nations estimates reconstruction
costs at around $70 billion.} Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66954&slug=pakistan-says-it-will-join-gaza-peacekeeping-only-rejects-any-role-in-disarming-hamas
Quds news - Dec 27, 2025
{Palestine Charity Christmas Single Tops UK Downloads Chart, Raises
Funds for Gaza
A Palestine charity Christmas single has topped the UK downloads chart,
beating major global artists and turning holiday music sales into tens
of thousands of pounds in support of Gaza.
London (QNN)- A charity single in support of Palestine has topped the
UK’s official Downloads Chart during Christmas week, outperforming
releases by Taylor Swift, Wham!, Ed Sheeran, and Kylie Minogue. The
song, titled 'Lullaby', has raised tens of thousands of pounds for Gaza.
The team behind Together For Palestine released the single aiming for
the Christmas number one spot. While Kylie Minogue took the official
Christmas number one with XMAS, Lullaby reached number five on the main
UK chart when results were announced on December 19 and later secured
the top position on the UK Downloads Chart. The single brought together
a wide array of UK and Palestinian musicians, including Brian Eno,
Celeste, Dan Smith of Bastille, Little Mix singer Leigh-Anne, Amena,
Kieran Brunt, Lana Lubany, Mabel, Nadine Shah, Nai Barghouti, Neneh
Cherry, Sura Abdo, TYSON, Yasmeen Ayyashi, Ysee, and the London
Community Gospel Choir. Together, they formed a coalition of artists
raising their voices in support of Gaza. Together For Palestine welcomed
the achievement in a statement, saying, “A massive thank you to everyone
who got behind Lullaby. We couldn’t have done it without you.” The group
added that the Christmas Number 1 race “offers a snapshot of who we are
as a country. This year, it showed that we refuse to look away. In 2025,
something shifted. The fear is breaking. The silence is fracturing.”
Lullaby is a reimagined version of the traditional Palestinian folk song
Yamma Mweel El Hawa, also known as O song of longing, mother. All
profits from the single will go to Choose Love’s Together For Palestine
Fund, which supports Palestinian-led organizations including Taawon, the
Palestine Children’s Relief Fund, and the Palestine Medical Relief
Service. Earlier this year, Together For Palestine organized a sold-out
concert at Wembley, raising more than £2 million for Gaza. The success
of Lullaby highlights growing public support for Palestine across the UK
music scene and demonstrates the power of music to amplify solidarity in
times of crisis.} Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66952&slug=palestine-charity-christmas-single-tops-uk-downloads-chart-raises-funds-for-gaza
Quds news - Dec 26, 2025
{Israeli Forces Arrest Palestinian Shepherd Who Called Them to Report
Settler Trespass in the West Bank
Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian Bedouin shepherd after he called
them to report armed settlers trespassing on his land.
Occupied West Bank (QNN)- Israeli forces arrested a Palestinian man
after he called police to report Israeli settler trespassing, according
to The Times of Israel.
Eid Zawahra, a 52-year-old Bedouin Palestinian, was detained on Tuesday.
The arrest came after he called Israeli police to report a settlers
attack. The armed Israeli settlers entered village lands with their
flock. They grazed sheep between makeshift homes. Video footage from the
scene, according to the Israeli website, shows a settler threatening
Zawahra, saying, “Do you want a bullet in the head?” Another settler
fired a shot into the air. Zawahra had called police more than two hours
earlier. He told an Israeli left-wing activist present that officers had
not arrived. Israeli military troops later reached the area. They
arrested Zawahra accusing him of "stone-throwing." Soldiers handcuffed
and blindfolded him. They took him into a military jeep. His nephew
denied that Zawahra threw any stones. According to the family, Israeli
forces transferred him to a police. Israeli authorities then moved him
overnight to Ofer Prison. Zawahra and his family work as shepherds. They
previously lived in the Bedouin village of Ein Rashash, south of Duma.
Israeli settler attacks emptied the entire West Bank village.} Video -
Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66951&slug=israeli-forces-arrest-palestinian-shepherd-who-called-them-to-report-settler-trespass-in-the-west-bank

Amer Zahr
Quds news - Dec 26, 2025
{Israeli Forces Detain Palestinian American Comedian Amer Zahr Before
Nazareth Show
Palestinian American comedian Amer Zahr was detained by Israeli forces
in Nazareth just before his scheduled show, sparking concern and leaving
fans questioning the reasons behind the sudden detainment.
Occupied Nazareth (QNN)- Israeli forces detained Palestinian American
comedian Amer Zahr on Friday evening. The detainment took place shortly
before a scheduled performance in the occupied city of Nazareth. Zahr
was set to perform at Al-Iwan Café. The show was part of a publicly
announced comedy program. Zahr arrived in Nazareth earlier this week
from the United States. He planned to take part in a series of comedy
performances at the venue. The reasons for the detainment remain
unclear. Israeli authorities have not disclosed where police transferred
him. Audience members said Israeli forces harassed Zahr from the moment
the event began. Witnesses reported repeated interference before
officers took him. Amer Zahr is a Palestinian-American from Nazareth. He
lives in the United States. He works as a comedian, writer, filmmaker,
and political activist. He is known for blending political commentary
with comedy and cultural critique.
The detainment sparked concern among attendees and supporters. No
official statement has yet been issued by Israeli authorities regarding
the incident.} Video - Source: https://qudsnen.co/post?id=66950&slug=israeli-forces-detain-palestinian-american-comedian-amer-zahr-before-nazareth-show

Shahed Abu AlShaikh-Courtesy of Shahed Abu AlShaikh
Al Jazeera - Dec 26, 2025
{Israel killed our dreams, but its genocide could not defeat us
I had just begun my third year studying English translation at
university when the war started. The onslaught turned my life upside
down – it erased colours, shattered dreams, and broke my spirit.
University education – the centre of my life and ambition – stopped.
Gaza itself came to a standstill amid unprecedented destruction. Like
all families in Gaza, my family and I have suffered greatly during this
war. Two years of genocide robbed us of our health and sense of
stability. We were forced to flee 10 times, moving from northern Gaza to
Khan Younis in the south, then to Rafah, then to Deir el-Balah in
central Gaza. After more than a year, we returned to Gaza City, only to
be displaced again to Khan Younis eight months after our return. Our
home was badly damaged; we are now forced to live in it, with tarpaulins
instead of walls. In the summer of 2024, universities reopened but only
for online learning. I registered, not because I still believed I could
achieve my dream of being a teaching assistant, but because I wanted to
finish what I had started. I completed my third year – the year that was
supposed to shape me as a future lecturer – from inside a tent, using
unstable internet. In February, my final year began. A few months later,
famine hit us. My health started to deteriorate due to the lack of food,
the displacement, and the constant fear of bombing. I lost nearly 15kg
in a sudden, unhealthy bout of weight loss. My body became frail, and I
was constantly dizzy due to the lack of food. At some point, we had just
one meal in the middle of the day, one that was hardly enough to feed a
baby. I could see my collarbones becoming more prominent as the famine
worsened. I also began to notice the severe weight loss of my family
members, especially my mother. There were moments when I felt that we
were on the brink of losing her. I became afraid to stay awake past 8pm,
fearing the hunger I constantly felt. Despite all the hardship, I
decided not to let the war break me. I kept reminding myself that Gaza
is the land of everything, and that what matters is the “now”. One
night, I decided to start my own project – if I couldn’t light minds
with knowledge, I could light phones – or charge them. I shared with my
family the idea of starting a small phone-charging project using a small
solar panel, and they fully supported me. The next morning, I wrote on a
piece of paper: “Phone Charging Point” and hung it outside our tent, and
my career as a phone-charging business owner began. I made numbered
cards and attached them to each phone to ensure none got lost. My days
became filled with voices calling out, “Shahed, how’s phone number 7?” I
would smile outwardly, but inside, I would carry a deep ache – the ache
of never imagining my final year of university would look like this. I
struggled with cloudy weather, too many phones, and final exams. Every
passing cloud that blocked the sun would cut off the power supply since
I didn’t have a large battery for storage. In those moments, I cried
from exhaustion and helplessness. Every day, I earned around $10, just
enough to buy internet cards and simple things I once took for granted,
like a packet of chips or a box of juice. I would sit there, watching
the phones charge, thinking: That was supposed to be my time, my time as
a teaching assistant at the university. I took my final exams in October
while surrounded by phones that were not charging because of cloudy
skies, tears streaming down my face. I am one of hundreds of thousands
of young people in Gaza who refuse to let the war write the end of our
stories. Education is our form of resistance; that is why the occupation
sought to obliterate it. It hoped to send us into the darkness of
ignorance, dejection and resignation. Yet, the youth of Gaza stand
undefeated. We have continued to pursue our education online, battling
constant internet blackouts. We continue to support ourselves and our
families however we can – some selling food in small street stalls,
others offering private tutoring, or starting small businesses. Many are
applying for scholarships so they can continue their education abroad.
All of this is proof that Gaza’s youth love life, love their homeland,
and are determined to rebuild it, not as it once was, but even better.
I’m now applying for scholarships outside Gaza to pursue my master’s
degree. I want to go abroad, study and then return one day not to charge
phones, but to charge minds. If I get accepted, I will hand over my
small phone-charging project to my younger brother Anas, whose dream is
to become a journalist, to tell the truth about Gaza and its people. He
and I, and the rest of our peers in Gaza, refuse to give up.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not
necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.} Video - Source: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2025/12/26/israel-killed-our-dreams-but-its-genocide-could-not-defeat-us
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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

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Fighting for Habiba
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USA visas for medical
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