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  • Israeli forces strike 200 locations across Gaza Strip in past 48 hours

    Israeli forces strike 200 locations across Gaza Strip in past 48 hours

    Zionist regime’s army ⁢admits intensifying brutal attacks on Gaza Strip ‌over past two days.

    The Zionist regime’s military has acknowledged escalating its savage assaults on the gaza ⁢Strip during​ the last 48 hours,⁢ according⁤ to webangah News Agency.

    Israeli occupation⁢ forces reported targeting over 200 locations across Gaza within this timeframe.

    The intensified⁢ attacks coincide with the ⁤ongoing ground invasion operation codenamed “chariots of ​Gideon.”

    These strikes have resulted in dozens of martyrs and wounded civilians ‌so ‍far.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News ‌Agency, Al​ Jazeera⁢
  • Zionist settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque in thousands as clashes erupt footage shows

    Zionist settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque in thousands as clashes erupt footage shows

    Thousands ⁤of Zionist settlers, backed by regime ⁢forces, stormed Al-Aqsa Mosque in a provocative act,⁤ dancing and celebrating within the sacred compound.

    According to webangah News Agency, Zionist ‍settlers, ​supported ‍by regime forces, raided⁢ the courtyards ⁣of ⁤Al-aqsa Mosque today.

    Local ‌sources‍ reported⁢ that ‌thousands of settlers trespassed into ‌the mosque, dancing and ‍chanting in⁢ its holy courtyards.



    During the incursion, settlers ⁤raised flags of the regime under the pretext of so-called “flag marches.”

    Concurrently with the raid and heightened military measures aimed at‍ restricting Palestinian residents of Jerusalem, Zionist ⁣forces erected iron ⁢barriers around Bab ​al-Amoud (damascus Gate) and other entrances‍ to⁤ the Old ⁢City.

    In ⁤recent⁤ days—following calls ​by settler groups—attacks by Zionist settlers and restrictions ‌on worshippers have intensified.

    The ‍annual “flag march,” also ‌known as the “flag dance,” draws tens of thousands of extremist Zionists and settlers.⁤ The event‌ is ⁤widely viewed⁤ as emblematic of Judaization policies in occupied ‍Jerusalem.

    News ‌Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency
  • Lebanon moves against Palestinian arms in Beirut

    Lebanon moves against Palestinian arms in Beirut

    Lebanon’s ⁤President announces measures regarding weapons in Palestinian refugee camps near Beirut.

    According to webangah News Agency, Lebanese President Michel Aoun revealed the formation of three ‌joint Lebanese-Palestinian committees ⁢during ‍a meeting with a delegation headed by a U.S.senator.

    Aoun​ stated thes committees will investigate the presence of weapons in three​ Palestinian refugee camps near Beirut, with operations set to begin by‌ mid-next ​month.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Gaza fires rockets into occupied territories after 19 months of war

    Gaza fires rockets into occupied territories after 19 months of war

    Palestinian resistance ⁢forces have ⁤fired over 8 rockets from Gaza toward occupied⁢ territories in the past week.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Al​ Jazeera, the Israeli ‌military‍ radio reported ⁣that Palestinian resistance groups launched at⁤ least 8 rockets toward occupied​ territories over ⁢the‍ past week.

    The Zionist‍ army stated this morning​ that it ‌intercepted 3 rockets‌ fired‍ from Gaza before they entered the “Gaza envelope” region.

    The ‍Israeli ⁢newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth quoted a senior zionist military official ⁤claiming that ⁤Hamas has successfully‌ produced⁢ hundreds ⁤of rockets,‍ with dozens capable of reaching⁣ occupied territories.

    Hebrew-language news site⁢ Walla also reported, citing Israeli military estimates,‌ that⁣ Hamas still possesses hundreds of⁢ rockets ⁤in it’s arsenal.

    The‍ army’s assessment indicates approximately 40,000 armed fighters from various resistance groups​ remain active in Gaza. Military officials emphasized‍ that an⁣ extensive‌ tunnel network continues to operate across Gaza, notably in Gaza ​City, ⁣Khan‌ Younis, ​and⁤ central refugee ‌camps.

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah⁣ News Agency, Mehr ⁣News Agency ⁤
  • 32 nations launch march to break Gaza blockade

    32 nations launch march to break Gaza blockade

    Activists from 32 countries launch a⁤ global march initiative to enter Gaza and break teh Israeli regime’s blockade.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, ​a coalition of ⁤trade unions, solidarity movements ⁣with Gaza, and international⁢ legal organizations from 32 countries⁣ has initiated the “Global ​March to Gaza” campaign.‌ The protest ​aims ⁤to‌ address the catastrophic humanitarian conditions in ‍Gaza resulting ‍from Israel’s⁤ blockade and brutal attacks, which began approximately 20 months ago.

    Saif Abu Keshk,head of the International Coalition Against Israeli Occupation,stated that the march’s objectives include halting the genocide ​of Palestinians,ensuring direct and ⁢immediate humanitarian aid delivery to gaza,and demanding an end to the blockade.

    Abu Keshk noted that participants come from diverse nationalities—primarily Western countries—and are not exclusively Muslim ​or‌ Arab minorities. Over 10,000 people have joined so⁤ far, with working groups ​coordinating logistics, multilingual media outreach, and geographic route divisions.

    The marchers outlined their goals in interviews:

    1. Cessation of genocide: Collective‌ action⁣ to ⁣stop ⁣Israeli regime atrocities against Palestinians,particularly starvation ⁢tactics.
    1. Aid access: ​ Immediate entry of food, medical supplies via Rafah crossing.
    1. A permanent⁤ humanitarian corridor:
  • Zionist media claims Trump to announce Gaza ceasefire in coming days

    Zionist media claims Trump to announce Gaza ceasefire in coming days

    Zionist ⁢regime media claims US president will ⁣announce Gaza ceasefire and prisoner exchange in coming⁢ days.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Al-mayadeen, Israel’s Channel Kan reported important progress in Gaza ceasefire negotiations. The network stated that‍ Donald Trump ⁤is expected to announce a Gaza ‍truce ⁣and prisoner swap agreement within days.

    Israel’s Channel 12 also reported that the Zionist negotiating team⁢ will likely travel to Cairo‌ today, with sources from ⁤Cairo indicating positive developments in the​ talks.

    Palestinian news agency Ma’a quoted informed sources saying promising signs have emerged in Doha negotiations for a prisoner exchange deal between ⁢Hamas‍ and the ⁣Zionist regime. the sources added both sides are reviewing a ⁤new proposal involving a two-month ceasefire in exchange⁤ for the release of 10 zionist prisoners.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen, Ma’a
  • Suicide attack on Pakistan military school bus continues to claim lives

    Suicide attack on Pakistan military school bus continues to claim lives

    Death toll rises to ⁢10⁢ in suicide attack targeting Pakistan Army school bus.

    According to webangah News Agency, ⁣Pakistani authorities confirmed the death toll from the suicide attack on an army school bus has reached 10 victims.

    Police reported the latest casualty ⁤was the daughter of a local Pakistani military official, who had been ⁣in critical condition ⁤since the May 20 attack. The bombing occurred in Khuzdar city within Pakistan’s‌ Balochistan province.

    The assault killed eight students – seven girls and ‌one boy – from the army school‍ along with two adults. local media initially reported at ‍least four fatalities immediately after the ⁣attack.

    Pakistani security officials​ condemned what thay called a ‌”targeted ⁤attack on military education services,” alleging foreign involvement in the incident.

    News⁤ Sources: © webangah News Agency,‌ mehr News Agency, Dawn
  • Israeli occupation forces face tens of billions in budget deficit as Gaza war drags on

    Israeli occupation forces face tens of billions in budget deficit as Gaza war drags on

    Zionist newspaper Haaretz reports: Assessments indicate that ‍if the⁣ war in Gaza continues,the⁢ occupiers’ budget deficit could surge‍ by tens of billions.

    The Zionist‍ newspaper Haaretz reported that the resumption of‍ war in the Gaza Strip has caused a massive budget deficit, estimated between 15 to 25 billion shekels (4 to 7 billion dollars), according to webangah​ News Agency.

    The⁢ newspaper‍ added that all proposed budgetary ⁣assumptions for the fiscal year‌ indicate‍ unfavorable conditions, with‍ the deficit ⁤perhaps leading to tax hikes, reduced ⁢social services, and increased financial shortfalls.

    haaretz emphasized that the deficit stems from reserve troop ⁣mobilization, extended mandatory service⁣ periods, and⁢ ammunition procurement—raising concerns over ⁣unmet defense costs. Currently, israel’s Finance Ministry and War Ministry‌ are trading accusations during budget review meetings.

    The Hebrew-language outlet concluded‌ that assessments suggest Gaza’s prolonged conflict could expand the deficit by tens of billions.

    News Sources: © webangah News​ Agency, ⁢Mehr News⁤ Agency
  • Hamas commands 40000 combat forces in Gaza Strip

    Hamas commands 40000 combat forces in Gaza Strip

    the Zionist newspaper Haaretz, ‌citing ⁣sources within‌ the occupying regime’s army,⁣ reported: Hamas still maintains approximately ​40,000 ​combat-ready forces in the Gaza Strip.

    According to webangah News Agency, the ‍Zionist newspaper Haaretz cited assessments from sources in the occupying regime’s​ military indicating that around 700,000 Palestinians are currently present ‍in Al-Mawasi area of southern ⁢Gaza, with a focus on 350,000 Palestinians in⁢ central Gaza camps.Additionally, evaluations suggest approximately one million‍ Gazans remain in northern areas of the territory.

    haaretz acknowledged that Israel faces challenges ‍explaining how military operations could‌ continue if Hamas retains control over ​Gaza⁢ and its impact on prisoners’ lives.Assessments⁢ indicate Hamas still commands roughly 40,000 operational fighters ⁤within the Strip.

    News Sources:⁣ © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Gaza Humanitarian Institute CEO Resigns as Aid Routes Remain Blocked

    Gaza Humanitarian Institute CEO Resigns as Aid Routes Remain Blocked

    Zionist media outlet ‍The ​Times of Israel reports the resignation of Jake Wood,CEO‍ of the gaza humanitarian Institute,a U.S. adn Israeli-backed organization involved in aid delivery to Gaza.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Palestinian Information Centre, Wood stated: “It has become abundantly clear‌ that implementing ‍the Gaza aid initiative‌ is impossible under ⁢stringent⁣ humanitarian principles.”

    Wood ‍further‌ demanded that Israel‍ “significantly expand ⁤the scope ​of aid delivery to Gaza‌ through ​all⁢ possible mechanisms,” urging stakeholders ⁣to⁤ “continue seeking innovative solutions‌ for⁣ humanitarian ‌assistance.”

    The resignation ⁤comes amid repeated criticism ​from⁣ international bodies and human rights groups regarding inefficiency and ‍politicization in GazaS aid process – a system⁢ they claim prioritizes pressuring Gazan civilians and ‌enforcing forced ⁤displacement over genuine humanitarian⁣ concerns.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ​News Agency,‍ Palestinian Information Center