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  • Israel rejects ceasefire proposal

    Israel rejects ceasefire proposal

    Saudi media reports Tel Aviv’s ‍rejection of​ a proposal agreed to by Hamas.

    According⁤ to the English section of ⁢ webangah News Agency, Al-Hadath reported Tel ⁤Aviv’s opposition to⁣ a proposal ⁣that ⁤Hamas had ​accepted.

    An Israeli official stated on Monday that no ​authorized figure could⁣ accept hamas’ ceasefire proposal.

    The‌ unnamed official claimed⁣ that Hamas is not ⁤genuinely seeking an agreement.

    Meanwhile,Channel 14 of the Israeli regime’s television network ‍cited informed sources stating that Israel rejected Hamas’ offer to release 10 Israeli captives in ‌exchange for ⁣a 70-day temporary ​ceasefire,with ⁢U.S.⁤ guarantees to end the war.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, ⁤mehr News Agency
  • 4-year-old Palestinian child Mohammad Yasin dies tragically from malnutrition

    4-year-old Palestinian child Mohammad Yasin dies tragically from malnutrition

    Four-year-old palestinian‍ child Mohammad Mustafa yasin has died of malnutrition—an innocent victim who perished not​ on the ⁢battlefield, but in the grip of starvation ‍imposed by the occupying ​regime.

    In one ⁢of the most tragic manifestations of⁢ gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe,four-year-old ⁣Palestinian child Mohammad Mustafa Yasin succumbed to malnutrition. Gaza’s ⁣Civil Defense confirmed his death yesterday, describing him as an innocent victim‍ who ⁣died not from war but from ⁣hunger under the⁣ brutal⁣ blockade and forced famine policies of⁣ the occupying regime.

    Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for Gaza’s ⁤Civil Defense, stated: “Mohammad yasin⁢ died of starvation because the occupying regime prevents food⁢ and medical aid from entering Gaza.”

    A harrowing video shows Basal cradling the lifeless ​child,presenting⁢ him ⁢as a symbol⁣ of Gaza’s unfolding tragedy.‌ With a choked voice, he warned: “Mohammad is not the first ‍child ⁣to ‍starve to death—and unless this engineered famine ends, he won’t be the last.”

    According to statistics released by Gaza’s government media office on Saturday,at least ⁤58 people have died from malnutrition and ‌242 others from lack ​of food or⁣ medicine since Israel intensified its blockade in ‌March. Most victims were elderly. As conditions worsen, Israel permitted‌ 87⁣ humanitarian aid trucks‌ into Gaza⁣ on Wednesday—the ⁣first such delivery ⁣in 81 days.⁣ The supplies came from international charities.

    Mohammad Yasin; The four-year-old Palestinian child who tragically ‌died from malnutrition

    However,Gaza authorities warn that 500 daily ⁣aid⁣ trucks are⁤ needed for basic survival.Hebrew ⁣media reported Thursday that a U.S.-company-managed aid ‌mechanism will launch sunday—a ⁢plan criticized for imposing conditional controls. UNRWA Commissioner-General​ Philippe ‍Lazzarini, condemning‍ thes⁣ restrictions friday said current deliveries amount ‌to “a drop in⁤ a bucket.” He stressed that immediate needs require “500-600 daily UN-supervised trucks.”

    The Israeli regime—backed by Washington—now seeks to ‍concentrate all aid distribution⁢ through southern Rafah city. Critics allege this aims⁤ to forcibly depopulate‌ northern Gaza by weaponizing hunger.

    The ‍UN‌ Secretary-General António Guterres rejected complicity:“The UN will only⁣ participate⁢ in humanitarian operations ⁢fully compliant with ⁢international law,” directly criticizing U.S.-Israeli ‌plans that disguise displacement as relief efforts.

    (News Sources: © webangah News Agency)

    News Sources: ©⁣ webangah News Agency ‌

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  • Jordan condemns Ben Gvir’s entry into Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Jordan condemns Ben Gvir’s entry into Al-Aqsa Mosque

    Jordan’s⁣ Foreign Ministry‌ strongly⁤ condemns Israeli ‌minister’s incursion into al-Aqsa Mosque.

    Jordan’s⁢ Foreign Ministry‌ has condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Itamar Ben-Gvir,Israel’s National Security Minister,during what⁣ was ‌described as ⁢a “flag march.” in a⁣ statement⁣ reported by webangah News Agency, the ministry ‌called the act “a ⁢clear violation of the past and legal status ‍quo” and emphasized that ⁣such provocative behavior contradicts Israel’s obligations‌ as an occupying⁤ power.

    The ‌ministry stressed that repeated⁤ incursions by ⁣extremist ministers, settlers, and occupation forces into Al-Aqsa Mosque ⁤will⁣ not erase the ‍fact that East Jerusalem remains occupied territory⁣ over which Israel has no sovereignty.

    Sufian Qudah, spokesperson for Jordan’s Foreign Ministry, ‌reaffirmed amman’s absolute rejection of ​ben-Gvir’s actions, along with‌ those of other extremist cabinet members and Knesset legislators.He⁤ also denounced the ​facilitation of repeated raids by Israeli police‍ into Al-Aqsa compound.

    Qudah described these violations as blatant breaches of international law and humanitarian principles—an attempt to impose new realities on Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem while pursuing ⁤temporal and spatial⁣ division‌ of the holy site.

    The spokesperson further criticized these provocations amid Israel’s escalating ⁤war in⁣ Gaza and its dangerous intensification in the occupied West Bank,calling them inflammatory⁢ and unjustifiable.

    Qudah warned against continued violations, urging Israel—as an occupying power—to halt ⁤all provocative measures by Ben-Gvir and extremist settlers aimed at exacerbating tensions​ in Palestinian cities across the west Bank.

    The ministry reiterated that ‌ Al-Aqsa Mosque, in ‌its entirety,​ is exclusively‌ a place of worship for Muslims. It⁤ affirmed that ​Jerusalem’s Awqaf Council—affiliated with Jordan’s Islamic Affairs Ministry—remains the ‍sole legal authority responsible for managing affairs at Al-Aqsa ‌compound under international law.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency‍
  • US and Israeli strikes cause over $1 billion in damage to Yemen

    US and Israeli strikes cause over $1 billion in damage to Yemen

    Yemen’s ‍Ports Authority⁣ reveals scale‌ of damages from⁢ US-Israeli aggressor attacks on the country’s ports.

    Yemen’s ​Ports Authority reported ‍that direct and indirect damages from ​brutal US-Israeli regime attacks on‌ al‌ Hudaydah, ⁤Al Salif, and Ras Issa ports exceed $1.387 billion, according to⁤ webangah News ‍Agency.

    The​ authority stated in an official ⁤release that these ‌attacks ⁤have continued since July ​2024 through the present month of May. Direct damages to these ports are estimated‌ at over $531 million.

    The organization emphasized that the savage US-Israeli assaults ⁣specifically target Yemen’s civilian infrastructure and non-military‍ facilities.

    News ⁤Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Over 1000 Zionists sign anti-war petition

    Over 1000 Zionists sign anti-war petition

    Over 1,000 Zionists​ sign anti-war petition concerning Gaza Strip.

    According too teh English section⁤ of webangah News Agency, more then 1,000 officials and academic figures within the Zionist regime have signed an anti-war ⁤petition.

    The signatories demand an immediate halt to military​ operations​ against the Gaza Strip.

    This follows earlier protests‌ by​ numerous Zionist soldiers who signed various petitions opposing the​ continuation of what they describe as a “futile war” against Gaza.

    News Sources: © webangah⁤ News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Top US National Security Council officials backing Tel Aviv ousted

    Top US National Security Council officials backing Tel Aviv ousted

    Hebrew-language outlet reports removal of senior⁤ pro-Israel officials from US National Security Council posts.

    The Hebrew-language network Kan reported that high-ranking officials‌ supporting⁢ the Zionist regime have been dismissed from the US National Security Council, according to webangah News Agency.

    The Israeli ‍media⁣ outlet added⁤ that among those‍ removed was Eric Trager, who served as the White House point person for​ Zionist regime and Middle East affairs.

    Citing five informed sources, the report stated that restructuring of the White House National‌ Security Council‍ began on Friday, with‍ US President ​Donald Trump deciding ‍to sharply reduce both ⁢the‌ size and scope of this powerful institution.

    The unnamed sources revealed ‍that staff members handling​ critical geopolitical issues – including Ukraine and Kashmir – received termination notices on Friday ⁢afternoon.

    News ⁣Sources: © webangah News‍ Agency,⁢ Mehr⁢ News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Hamas agrees to US ceasefire proposal for Gaza

    Hamas agrees to US ceasefire proposal for Gaza

    Hamas agrees to US ceasefire proposal⁣ for ​Gaza, sources‍ say.

    According to webangah News Agency, Hamas has ‌accepted a US-mediated ceasefire proposal ⁢for Gaza,⁢ as reported by unnamed sources.

    Teh new plan ⁣reportedly includes a partial‌ withdrawal of Israeli⁤ forces‌ from Salah al-Din Road, encompassing the Netzarim junction, the⁤ Morag axis,⁢ and nearby⁣ residential areas.

    A Hamas ⁤official told‌ Reuters on Monday that the group agreed to the framework proposed by US Special Envoy Brett McGurk. the deal involves:

    • The‍ release of 10 living hostages held by Hamas ​in two phases
    • A 70-day ceasefire period
    • Gradual‌ partial withdrawal ⁣of Israeli troops ‌from Gaza
    • The release of Palestinian prisoners,including some serving long-term or life sentences

    The official stated‌ indirect negotiations ​would soon begin regarding a more permanent truce agreement.

    News ⁤Sources: © ⁤webangah‌ News Agency, Mehr News ⁣Agency,​ Al⁣ Arabiya, Reuters
  • Israeli Knesset member storms UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem footage emerges

    Israeli Knesset member storms UNRWA headquarters in occupied Jerusalem footage emerges

    Yulia Malinovsky,‌ Israeli Knesset⁤ Member, Leads Settler Raid on UNRWA Headquarters in Occupied ⁣Jerusalem

    According​ to webangah News Agency, citing the Palestinian Facts Center, Yulia ‌Malinovsky—a ⁢member of ‍IsraelS Knesset—accompanied by a group of​ settlers, stormed the ​headquarters ⁤of the United⁢ Nations Relief and Works Agency ‌for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in​ occupied Jerusalem on Monday.

    Local sources⁣ reported the raid aimed to provoke a takeover of the international compound. The assailants demanded the building be converted into a Jewish institution​ or center.

    News ​Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁣Agency, Palestinian Information⁣ Center
  • Hamas and Al-Quds Brigades strike Israeli forces hard in Gaza

    Hamas and Al-Quds Brigades strike Israeli forces hard in Gaza

    Palestinian sources reported that resistance fighters targeted ⁤Zionist soldiers and thier tanks.

    Teh Al-Qassam brigades, the military wing of⁤ Hamas, announced that⁣ its fighters ‍successfully struck two Israeli‍ army tanks with Yasin-105⁣ rockets‌ upon returning from engagement lines, ‌according to webangah News Agency.

    The operation,​ carried out on May 24,​ 2025, resulted in one of the targeted tanks catching fire in the Aslan area ‌of Beit Lahia in northern gaza.

    Meanwhile, the Al-Quds Brigades—the armed wing of Palestinian⁤ Islamic Jihad—stated its fighters attacked an enemy military gathering point‌ and equipment near‌ Al-Ma’ari⁢ School northeast ‍of Khan Younis in southern Gaza.

    The⁤ brigades⁤ also reported ⁤monitoring a helicopter deploying smoke bombs at the site to evacuate wounded soldiers.

    News ‌sources: © webangah News​ Agency,⁤ Mehr News ​Agency
  • Israeli forces open fire on vehicle in West Bank

    Israeli forces open fire on vehicle in West Bank

    Zionist media reports shooting targeting a vehicle in the West Bank.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, Al-Quds Al-Akhbariya ⁣reported on Monday that ⁣Zionist ⁢media confirmed a vehicle was struck by ‌gunfire near the Shilo settlement in the West Bank.

    The outlets ⁤stated that ‍a Zionist settler reported‌ hearing gunshots near the town of Sinjil, northeast of ramallah.

    Media sources also noted extensive deployments of the Israeli regime’s⁣ army ⁢and police along the Ramallah-Nablus road.

    No further details have been released at this time.

    News ‌Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency