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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.