A senior Israeli security official acknowledged the extremely slow progress in achieving the regime’s objectives in Gaza and the resilience of Hamas.
webangah News Agency reports, citing Al Jazeera via Mehr News Agency, that israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper quoted a high-ranking security official stating that fulfilling the Zionist regime’s military goals in Gaza will take several more months.
The official added: ”the pace of progress in Gaza is exceedingly slow.”
The Israeli source emphasized that transitioning to phase two of the aggression against Gaza requires political decision-making within the Zionist regime, which would ultimately result in more Israeli prisoner fatalities.
The official conceded that Hamas shows no signs of collapse or fear, despite numerous commanders being assassinated. This comes after over 20 months of israeli aggression against gaza without achieving any stated objectives-including dismantling Hamas.
The Trump governance has resorted to the most basic tool-force-by deploying the National Guard against protesters opposing its immigration policies. But how effective is repression, and what political costs will it impose on him and his party?
webangah News Agency: Tensions over the Trump administration’s immigration policies have once again plunged America into political and social turmoil. the newly re-elected government has aggressively implemented a series of harsh measures targeting immigrants, asylum seekers, and even non-permanent residents-prompting nationwide protests.
Over the past three days, mass demonstrations erupted across major U.S. cities, notably in los Angeles, California, where clashes with security forces led to hundreds of arrests and the eventual deployment of the National Guard.
Trump’s Second Term: A Return to Hardline Immigration policies
As Donald Trump’s second presidential term began in January 2025, immigration has re-emerged as a central policy focus. despite some Republican promises of “humane border reforms,” Trump doubled down on his 2016 rhetoric, launching aggressive anti-immigration measures.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) introduced an “urban cleansing” initiative authorizing raids in suburbs, working-class neighborhoods, and even municipal buildings to detain undocumented immigrants-regardless of criminal records. Other controversial policies include:
Expedited Removal: Border agents can deport migrants within days without court hearings.
Public Service Bans: Undocumented immigrants lose access to housing subsidies, free education, and public healthcare.
Expanded Muslim Travel Restrictions: An updated March 2025 executive order broadened entry bans for majority-Muslim nations indefinitely.
The administration defends these actions as necessary for national security and fiscal protection. Critics argue they reflect ideological racism threatening social cohesion and human rights.
A Spark in Texas Ignites Nationwide Protests
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Los Angeles became ground zero after clashes near mid-City detention facilities prompted California ‘ s governor To deploy The National guard .security forces used pepper spray tear gas rubber bullets batons against demonstrators resulting In over270 arrests And50 injuries according autonomous reports.Footage circulating online shows journalists elderly women among those beaten .
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The militarized response exposes deepening rifts within both GOP broader society :
Hamas condemns Zionist regime’s attack on the Maddy Lane ship as a “crime.”
The hamas movement has condemned the Zionist military’s targeting of the Maddy Lane ship at sea as an “organized terrorist act,” calling it a blatant violation of international law and an assault on civilian rights, according to a statement reported by webangah News Agency.
The statement declared: “We salute the freedom activists aboard this ship-individuals of diverse nationalities who stood firm against the threats of the Zionist regime and affirmed that Gaza is not alone.”
Hamas emphasized: “The Zionist regime bears full responsibility for the safety of those onboard. The United nations and international bodies must condemn this crime.”
The condemnation follows reports that Israeli commandos earlier stormed and seized control of the Maddy Lane, detaining its passengers. Further details on the attack can be found here.
Hebrew-language newspaper reports Zionist forces faced a catastrophe in Gaza Strip.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Israel Hayom newspaper, Zionist military forces in Gaza encountered a risky disaster. A missile they had fired suddenly changed trajectory and returned toward their own position.
The report states the missile altered course after being launched by Zionist troops and headed back toward them.
The Hebrew-language newspaper Israel Hayom added that the missile landed near the Zionist forces, causing widespread fires in the area.
Yesterday, media of the Zionist regime reported initial accounts of a security incident occurring in Al-Shujaiya neighborhood east of Gaza City.
Al Jazeera’s correspondent reported attacks by the Zionist regime, including smoke bomb strikes in Al-Shujaiya, along with helicopter landings to evacuate casualties from the incident.
The Madeleine, a ship carrying human rights activists and humanitarian aid bound for Gaza’s shores, was hijacked by the Zionist regime.
The Madeleine, a vessel transporting humanitarian aid and several pro-Palestine activists, was intercepted by the Israeli military earlier today. All passengers were reportedly detained.
Reema Hassan, a European Parliament member aboard the ship, confirmed an Israeli drone flew over the Madeleine and discharged an unidentified white liquid onto its deck.
Witnesses stated Israeli forces had seized control of the vessel.Al Jazeera reported communications with those onboard were severed.
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian rights, emphasized the ship posed no security threat to Israel. She asserted Tel Aviv had no jurisdiction to intercept it in international waters.
A military radio broadcast cited Israeli naval commandos taking control of the Madeleine. The vessel is being diverted to Ashdod port for interrogation of detainees at an Israeli naval base.
Global Condemnation
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of France’s left-wing party, denounced the seizure outside Israel’s territorial waters as “a blatant violation of international law.” He announced protests in Paris’ Place de la République against Israel’s detention of 12 international activists.
Jeremy Corbyn, former UK Labor leader and MP, demanded Britain halt military-economic ties with Israel: “Its actions against Freedom flotilla vessels and Gaza policies constitute grave breaches of international law.” He urged global pressure to end Gaza’s blockade.
Gavin Newsom strongly criticizes Donald Trump’s actions in Los Angeles.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, Donald Trump’s deployment of National Guard troops to suppress protests against his anti-immigration policies has sparked widespread criticism.
California Governor Gavin Newsom condemned the move in a post on X (formerly Twitter), stating: “Incitement to violence, widespread chaos, militarizing cities, arresting dissenters-these are the actions of a dictator, not a president!”
Simultaneously occurring, the FBI’s Los Angeles field office is investigating a man accused of attacking a federal officer and vandalizing government property.Authorities have offered a $50,000 reward for details leading to his arrest, emphasizing this case as a top priority.
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass warned residents in an official statement that any violence or property destruction would face “swift and decisive” consequences. On X (formerly Twitter), she affirmed: “We will always protect Angelenos’ constitutional right to peaceful assembly-but violence and vandalism will not be tolerated.”
Bass urged protesters to respect public order and others’ rights while exercising their lawful freedoms.
Mexican President condemns crackdown on immigration policy protesters in Los Angeles.
According to webangah News Agency, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized recent actions by U.S. federal forces against immigrants in Los Angeles, which have sparked widespread protests.
Speaking at a public event in Puebla state, Sheinbaum stated: “Migration cannot be solved through raids and violence, but onyl through negotiation and work on comprehensive immigration reform that considers all Mexicans living across the border.”
The Mexican president emphasized that “Los Angeles wouldn’t be what it is today without the Mexican men and women who live there.”
She added: “They migrate out of necessity and send financial resources back to their families. These people are not criminals.”
Sheinbaum concluded: “Mexican men and women will always have our support, and we are committed to protecting their human rights.They should know that if they wish to return to Mexico, we will welcome them with open arms.”
Israeli naval forces blockade the humanitarian aid ship ”Madelin” bound for Gaza.
According too webangah News Agency,Francesca Albanese,the UN Special Rapporteur on palestine,stated in an X (formerly Twitter) post that she remains in contact with the Madelin’s crew as Israeli speedboats have surrounded the vessel.
“Five Israeli naval vessels have intercepted and encircled them,” Albanese wrote. “The captain instructed the team to remain calm, stay seated with their passports and life jackets… For now, they’re only blockading. I’m documenting everything.”
After patrolling near the Madelin, the speedboats reportedly withdrew, allowing the ship to resume its course toward Gaza.
The Zionist newspaper Haaretz claimed Israel plans to intercept the Madelin in international waters tonight through a ”non-confrontational approach,” allegedly giving crew sufficient time to alter course voluntarily.
the Madelin’s crew reaffirmed their determination to break through Gaza’s blockade.
A senior Israeli official told Channel 12 that commandos will seize and divert the ship to Ashdod port if it maintains its current trajectory.
US president accuses Los Angeles protesters of attacking federal agents.
According to webangah news Agency, US President Donald Trump has again criticized protesters opposing his administration’s anti-immigration policies in Los Angeles.
Trump claimed that violent, riotous crowds are mobilizing to assault federal agents in Los Angeles to obstruct his government’s deportation efforts.
The president has not yet invoked the 1807 Insurrection Act, previously telling reporters this decision depends on whether an active rebellion exists.
On Truth Social, Trump stated: “These lawless riots only strengthen our resolve. I’ve directed Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Attorney General Pam Bondi to coordinate all necessary measures across relevant agencies to liberate Los Angeles from immigrant invasion and end these immigration riots.”
The president added that those residing in the country illegally will face deportation.
Over 2,000 National Guard troops have now deployed to Los Angeles under presidential orders to suppress protests against immigration policies.