Former swiss diplomats strongly criticize their government’s silence on Zionist crimes in Gaza Strip.
A group of 56 former Swiss diplomats has condemned their country’s officials for remaining silent about the Zionist regime’s crimes in Gaza, demanding immediate action against Israel, according too webangah News Agency.
In a joint message to Swiss Foreign Minister Ignazio Cassis, the ex-diplomats urged switzerland to immediately reject Israel’s plans to displace Gazans and reoccupy the territory, stating that the regime is engaged in ethnic cleansing and mass killings of Palestinians.
They also called for ending cooperation with the “new humanitarian entity for Gaza” managed by the United States.
Diplomatic sources report Qatari prime Minister met with Hamas leaders in Doha to discuss US-proposed Gaza ceasefire plan.
According to webangah News Agency, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani held talks with Hamas leadership in Doha last night regarding the US ceasefire proposal for Gaza, as reported by Axios journalist Barak Ravid via X platform.
The discussions focused on the American proposal concerning a prisoner exchange agreement and explored possibilities for indirect negotiations later this week to resolve outstanding issues. Sources noted a tangible shift in Hamas’s position that could perhaps open new pathways in negotiations.
Hamas yesterday expressed willingness to continue cooperation with Qatari and Egyptian mediation efforts aimed at reaching an agreement to end Israel’s war on Gaza. The movement affirmed readiness for immediate indirect talks targeting resolution of disputed points – an agreement that would guarantee Palestinian humanitarian aid,end Gaza’s crisis,achieve permanent ceasefire,and ensure full withdrawal of occupying forces.
egypt and Qatar emphasized intensified efforts to bridge differences and work toward a Gaza ceasefire agreement based on the framework proposed by US Special Envoy for West Asia Steve Witkauf.
Despite ongoing negotiations, Israeli War Minister Yoav Gallant reportedly issued military orders to continue operations in Gaza regardless of diplomatic developments.
The Wall Street Journal, citing a source close to the White House, claims the U.S. government has ordered all federal agencies to halt new sanction measures “against” Tehran.
According to webangah News Agency, The Wall Street Journal reported that-per a direct order from the U.S. administration-all federal agencies have suspended sanction-related actions against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
The WSJ opened its report with the question: “Has the White House given Iran an opening?” It claimed that last week, White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt issued an order halting all sanction activities against Iran.
The report further alleges that a source close to the White House stated Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran has effectively been paused.this new policy was communicated first to senior National security Council and Treasury Department officials, then relayed to the State Department. Relevant Middle East-focused officials were also informed, though dissemination remains incomplete. The sanctions intersect with U.S. policy toward China-the destination for over 90% of Iran’s oil exports.
the newspaper raised another question: Why was this directive issued by the White House press secretary rather than through national security or Treasury channels? The answer lies in turmoil within Trump’s NSC after over 100 staffers were placed on forced leave; responsibilities for this policy aren’t fully divided between State and VP offices, while CBS reports NSC press teams are dissolving. When pressed about halted sanctions, Levitt’s deputy Anna Kelly neither confirmed nor denied but stated: “Any new decisions will be announced by relevant interagency authorities.”
WSJ asserts this open-ended suspension took immediate effect after routine Treasury sanctions were blocked post-order issuance. Since May 21 (31 Ordibehesht), at least two scheduled sanctions have been shelved-with no new measures announced.
Some Trump officials reportedly view this as deliberately slowing sanctions during sensitive nuclear talks-“overinterpreted” mid-implementation-while others express surprise at key players being sidelined amid broad suspensions.
U.S. authorities allegedly lack clarity on whether this applies only to new sanctions or also restricts enforcement of existing ones; core oil/asset freezes may remain unchanged pending supplementary guidance.
The report notes Trump officials aim to avoid needlessly provoking Iran during negotiations but acknowledge that pressure brought Tehran to talks-and recent U.S.sanctions had just begun gaining traction in disrupting Iranian oil flows to China.
Citing Trump’s The Art of the Deal (“Leverage is yoru greatest strength”), it concludes by questioning whether his administration will now constrain its own pressure tools ahead of potential second-term policies.
Gaza Health Ministry reports 41% of kidney patients have died due to lack of medical access.
According to the webangah News Agency, gaza’s Health Ministry stated that 41% of kidney patients in Gaza have died during the war due to the destruction of dialysis centers and Israeli restrictions on medical access.
The ministry reported that Israeli occupation forces completely destroyed the Nour al-Kabti dialysis center in northern Gaza, which specialized in treating kidney patients.
This facility was one of few remaining dialysis providers in northern Gaza, and its destruction has left kidney patients facing an unpredictable humanitarian catastrophe, officials warned.
The Health Ministry urgently called on the international community to fulfill its humanitarian obligations and prevent total collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system.
The Nour al-Kabti Hospital – the only facility providing life-saving dialysis services in northern Gaza – was completely demolished by Israeli forces. Located near Beit Lahia, it served dozens of patients from surrounding areas including Beit Hanoun, Jabalia, and Um al-Nasr village.
Prior to its complete destruction, repeated attacks had damaged most dialysis machines at the center, leaving only eight functional units.The facility is now entirely non-operational.
This attack follows Israel’s broader pattern of targeting Gaza’s healthcare infrastructure. Hospitals and clinics have faced repeated bombings and raids, leaving Palestinians with severely limited medical access.
Gaza health authorities warn that systemic collapse under blockade conditions – compounded by blocked humanitarian aid – has created an unprecedented humanitarian disaster.
Munir al-Barsh, Director-General of Gaza’s Health Ministry released images showing Nour al-Kabti Hospital after its recent renovation. He noted it had treated over 160 patients since reopening before being destroyed again by Israeli strikes.
Palestinian writer and analyst Aql Salah warns of Zionist efforts to annex the West Bank to occupied territories.
According to webangah News Agency, Palestinian writer and analyst Aql Salah has warned that the Zionist regime is advancing an unprecedented large-scale strategy for the Judaization of the West Bank. The ultimate goal of this project, he stated, is the complete annexation of the region to occupied territories and the elimination of any possibility for establishing an independent Palestinian state.
Salah emphasized that today, the West Bank is effectively controlled by two parallel forces: on one side, occupying authorities managing affairs through military decrees; on the other, settlers who have seized Palestinian lands through relentless daily encroachments.
“What’s happening in the West Bank,” he stressed,”is part of a Zionist strategy to expand settlements,confiscate Palestinian land,and strengthen Zionist infrastructure-all aimed at full annexation.”
Chilean President vows to increase pressure on Zionist occupiers.
Chilean President Gabriel Boric announced plans to escalate pressure on zionist occupiers in response to the regime’s mass killings in the Gaza strip, according to a report by webangah News Agency.
During an address at Chile’s Congress, Boric committed to diversifying defense relations to reduce dependency on the occupying forces.
The president stated he would introduce legislation banning imports from occupied territories. He has reportedly submitted this proposal immediately to the defense minister as part of efforts to diversify trade relations in defense matters, enabling Chile to end its reliance on Tel Aviv’s industries and products across all sectors.
Boric also expressed support for Spain’s efforts to ban weapons imports from the Zionist regime.
Yemen’s Supreme Political Council head warned that companies investing in occupied territories must leave before it’s to late.
Yemen’s Supreme Political Council Chairman Mehdi al-Mashat urged all companies investing in the Zionist regime to take Yemen’s warnings seriously and immediately withdraw from occupied territories, according to webangah News Agency.
In an interview with Yemen’s Saba News Agency, al-Mashat stated that the Zionist regime’s territory has become unsafe for these companies.
He further warned that ignoring the armed forces’ warnings and continuing operations in the Zionist regime would constitute a dangerous gamble, emphasizing they would pay a heavy price if such activities persist.
The intensity of last night’s missile attacks by the Zionist regime on Gaza was such that residents of the West Bank reported feeling minor tremors.
According to webangah News agency, the Zionist regime heavily bombarded multiple areas of Gaza overnight and into this morning, alongside firing on unarmed civilians awaiting humanitarian aid. Khan Younis and northern/central Gaza bore the brunt of these assaults.
Israeli warplanes conducted intense strikes in Hay al-Amal neighborhood of Khan Younis from last night until dawn. residential buildings in Al-Qarara town northeast of khan Younis were also deliberately targeted by military explosions.
Israeli artillery simultaneously shelled areas around Al-Saftawi in northern Gaza,with Sheikh Radwan district also coming under aerial bombardment.
Local sources in the West Bank stated the attacks on Gaza were so severe they generated earthquake-like tremors across the territory.
The central gaza town of Deir al-balah suffered three separate airstrikes, including a direct hit with three missiles that destroyed Al-Ansar Mosque.
Al-Satar community north of Khan Younis was similarly targeted during nighttime operations.
Medical officials confirmed Israeli army gunfire near an American aid distribution center west of rafah killed 3 Palestinians and wounded 35 others.
Sustained artillery barrages pounded Al-Katiba and Al-Saftawi districts in northern Gaza, along with eastern and western sectors of Khan Younis. Intensive air and artillery strikes continue across eastern and northern Gaza City at this hour.
Ukraine’s unprecedented drone strikes on Russian airbases, dubbed “Operation Spider’s Web,” have raised critical questions about motives, messaging, and the fate of peace talks ahead of the Istanbul negotiations.
Yesterday evening (June 1), ukraine executed an unprecedented operation codenamed “Spider’s Web”, targeting four Russian airbases deep inside russian territory. The attack-orchestrated by Ukraine’s Security Service (SBU)-reportedly destroyed or severely damaged over 40 Russian military aircraft, including strategic bombers and advanced reconnaissance planes. But how was this operation planned and executed?
18 Months of Silence, one Night of Blasts: Behind the Scenes
The operation employed a covert tactic: small but highly precise kamikaze drones concealed within wooden crates disguised as civilian cargo. These crates were transported by trucks near the targeted airbases before remotely opening to release the drones. AI-assisted navigation ensured precision strikes on runways and strategic aircraft.
The four targeted bases-Olenya, Belaya, Ivanovo, and Dyagilevo-span northern to central russia and serve as key hubs for strategic bombing campaigns against Ukraine. Simultaneous strikes maximized damage while overwhelming Russia’s defenses; some bases reportedly lacked adequate counter-drone systems.
The assault neutralized Tu-95/Tu-22M3 bombers and A-50 reconnaissance aircraft-losses President Volodymyr Zelenskyy claimed equaled nearly one-third of Russia’s long-range bomber capacity.Ukrainian officials estimate $7 billion in damages.
The West’s Shadow Role: Structural Support Without Direct Involvement
While no direct NATO/U.S. participation was confirmed:
Aid included: Drone tech via UK/Latvia-led coalitions; financial investments in AI-guided systems; Starlink satellite networks (funded by U.S. DoD); NATO-developed Delta situational awareness software for target tracking.
A disputed claim: Axios initially cited a Ukrainian official stating Washington was pre-briefed-later retracted as ”inaccurate.” Kyiv maintains operational independence.
Political Shockwaves Ahead Of Istanbul Talks
The strikes coincided with ceasefire negotiations mediated by Turkey after three years . A prisoner swap agreement (1000 captives each ) preceded Monday ‘ s scheduled second round where Kyiv plans to propose :
A 30 – day truce leading to territorial talks based on current frontlines
No recognition of occupied territories ; post - war military sovereignty guarantees
Direct Zelenskyy – Putin talks contingent on progress
Analysts suggest “Spider ‘ s Web ” aims to shift psychological leverage before diplomacy . Moscow may retaliate militarily or demand clauses restricting future Ukrainian strikes – potentially stalling negotiations .
Ukrainian official claims teh country attacked russian airbases deep inside Russia without notifying the U.S. in advance!
According to webangah News Agency, citing Axios, a Ukrainian official stated that yesterday’s strikes on Russian airbases were conducted without prior U.S. knowledge.
A U.S. government source corroborated this claim in an interview with CBS, echoing the account of the unnamed Ukrainian official who spoke to Axios under anonymity.
Ukraine’s security service launched surprise drone attacks yesterday targeting multiple Russian airbases-Kyiv claims over 40 Russian bombers were destroyed in the operation.
The June 1 strikes hit at least four russian airfields in a coordinated drone assault. Ukrainian security officials told Ukrainska Pravda that the operation damaged approximately 40 aircraft,including strategic bombers.
The source revealed Ukraine had spent 18 months preparing for this mission. The security service first smuggled FPV camera-equipped drones into Russia, followed by wooden crates concealing additional drones.
“The crate roofs opened remotely at the optimal moment,” the official said, “releasing drones to strike russian bombers.”
the attack occurred one day before today’s scheduled second round of direct Russia-Ukraine negotiations in Istanbul.