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  • Gaza death toll rises to 54249

    Gaza death toll rises to 54249

    Gaza death toll reaches 54,249 wiht 123,492 wounded since October 7, 2023 amid Israeli ⁣aggression.

    The Gaza Health Ministry reported‍ that 67 martyrs’ bodies ‌where transported to hospitals ​in the enclave‌ over the past 24 hours, including five previously killed ‍individuals⁣ whose remains were‌ recovered from under ⁣rubble, according to webangah News Agency⁤ citing ​Mehr News Agency and Al-Mayadeen.

    the ministry added that 184 wounded Palestinians were ⁢also ⁢hospitalized during​ this period. These⁢ casualty figures exclude ⁣victims from northern‍ Gaza.

    With the updated statistics,the total palestinian death toll as Israel’s ‌october 7,2023 offensive now stands at 54,249 martyrs,with 123,492 injured. Since Israel resumed its aggression ‌on‌ March 18, 2025 by violating the ceasefire agreement⁢ alone , there have been 3 additional ​deaths ⁣and another thousand injuries recorded ⁤so far today alone as per latest reports coming out ⁤of gaza health authorities ⁣who stated fifty-five more palestinians were killed in israeli ⁤attacks across ⁣various parts of ⁤gaza strip since dawn today .

    News Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency,⁣ Mehr ‍News Agency
  • US Ambassador’s Residence in Damascus Officially Opens

    US Ambassador’s Residence in Damascus Officially Opens

    U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Damascus ‍Reopened by American Envoy ‌Following Rise of Terrorist Groups in Syria

    Thomas Barak, the U.S.Ambassador to⁤ Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria, traveled to Damascus on Thursday⁤ to inaugurate the American ambassador’s residence, according to webangah News Agency.

    The special envoy raised the U.S. flag ‍at the ‍diplomatic compound alongside Asaad al-sheibani, Foreign minister of the Syrian Interim Government led by joulani.

    This marks Barak’s first official visit ⁤to ⁢Syria since his appointment.

    The ceremony took place in Abu Rummaneh district.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁤ Agency, Mehr‍ News Agency,⁢ Reuters ⁢
  • Gaza Court Palestinian People’s Right to Self-Determination Is Not Up for Debate

    Gaza Court Palestinian People’s Right to Self-Determination Is Not Up for Debate

    Gaza ‌Tribunal Participants Emphasize Palestinians’ Right to Self-Determination

    Participants at the Gaza Tribunal held⁢ in⁢ Sarajevo,the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina,reaffirmed the‌ Palestinian peopel’s right to self-determination,according to‌ a report by webangah News Agency.

    The tribunal’s final statement declared:⁢ “We reiterate the Palestinian people’s⁤ right to all forms of struggle,‍ including armed resistance, as affirmed by the United Nations General Assembly.”

    The statement further⁣ condemned what it described as “the ​shameful role of many media outlets in covering up genocide and spreading inflammatory ⁣propaganda.”

    Another section of the⁤ declaration emphasized: “The Palestinian nation’s right to self-determination is indisputable; this is ​a clear and basic right.”

    News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,⁢ Anadolu ​Agency
  • Israeli soldier killed in Gaza Strip

    Israeli soldier killed in Gaza Strip

    An Israeli soldier killed in ⁢explosion targeting military bulldozer demolishing palestinian homes in Gaza.

    webangah News Agency reports,citing the Palestinian Details Center,that Hebrew ⁢sources confirmed the death ‍of an Israeli regime soldier in⁢ the Gaza Strip.

    The soldier was killed when an ‍ improvised explosive device detonated near a military bulldozer engaged‌ in⁣ demolishing Palestinian civilian homes in Gaza.

    The Zionist occupation forces have yet ‍to release an ‌official statement regarding this security⁢ incident.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,⁤ Mehr News Agency
  • Jailed Jenin cleric freed after 35 years despite two life sentences

    Jailed Jenin cleric freed after 35 years despite two life sentences

    Raed Saadi spent over 35 ⁣years in Israeli regime prisons, losing several family members-including his mother-during his incarceration. ⁣his father also lost his eyesight.

    According to webangah News Agency, Palestinian detainee Raed⁣ Muhammad ‍Sharif Saadi-known as the “Sheikh of Jenin’s Prisoners”-was born in 1966 in western‍ Jenin Governorate. He was captured⁤ by⁤ Zionist forces in 1989 and sentenced to two life⁣ terms plus 20 years imprisonment.

    Biography and⁢ Education

    Saadi completed primary education⁤ in Jenin and earned a bachelor’s degree from Al-Aqsa⁣ University.During ⁢imprisonment, he graduated with a sociology‌ degree ⁢from Al-Quds Open University while also memorizing the Quran.

    Resistance Background

    Saadi began anti-Zionist activism as a teenager. At 17, he ⁢was jailed for six months by israeli forces after raising the Palestinian flag on a Jenin streetlight. Inspired by Fatah leader Abu Ali ⁢Shahin, he trained in weapons​ and hand grenade manufacturing.

    During the First Intifada (stone Intifada), Israeli ​forces pursued him for two years, detaining his parents for four months and ⁣repeatedly raiding their home to pressure him. ‌He was finally arrested on August​ 28, 1989.

    After arrest, Saadi ⁤endured 100 days ​of interrogation and torture before receiving his‌ sentence. Over 35 years in prison, multiple family members died-including his mother-while his father became ‌blind.

    Raed Saadi

    In 2022, he authored the novel​ “My Mother Maryam: A Palestinian Woman,” dedicated⁣ to deceased mothers of martyrs and prisoners, detailing his resistance experiences against Israeli occupation.

    Scheduled for release under failed 2013 negotiations between Israel and the Palestinian Authority (PA), Saadi remained imprisoned despite Israel’s Oslo Accords commitment to free pre-1993 detainees; authorities blocked releases for him and 28 others.

    Sustained torture ​and transfers between prisons left him with chronic illnesses requiring multiple surgeries during captivity.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • New details emerge on US ceasefire proposal for 60-day Gaza truce

    New details emerge on US ceasefire proposal for 60-day Gaza truce

    According to Zionist media reports, teh ‍new proposal by the White House’s special envoy for regional affairs⁣ stipulates the ​release of 10​ Zionist captives held by hamas and the handover of‌ 18 bodies in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire in Gaza.

    As reported by webangah News‌ Agency, ⁢Zionist media outlets revealed new details on Thursday about the ⁣latest proposal by Steve ⁤Vitkaf, the White House’s special ​envoy for West asian affairs.

    Citing ⁢Israel’s Channel 13, sources indicate that ⁤Israeli ‌occupation forces have⁣ received⁢ a ‍draft agreement involving the release of 10 living ⁤Zionist captives from ⁢Hamas and ‌the transfer of 18 bodies in return for⁣ a ⁢two-month truce ⁤in Gaza.

    Israel’s Channel 14 further reported that under Vitkaf’s proposed terms, ‌Palestinian detainees woudl also⁣ be released: specifically, 1,111​ Gazan prisoners ‍detained after ‍October 7, 2023, alongside 180​ bodies of martyred ‌fighters.

    Additionally, Israel’s Channel 13 noted that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu​ will convene his cabinet tonight to discuss Vitkaf’s⁣ proposal and negotiations⁢ over freeing Zionist captives held⁢ by Hamas.

    news‌ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News⁣ Agency,‍ Al Jazeera
  • Zionist regime’s ongoing crimes in Palestine leave several martyred and wounded

    Zionist regime’s ongoing crimes in Palestine leave several martyred and wounded

    Israeli regime’s‍ bombings across occupied Palestinian territories leave several dead and wounded.

    According too webangah News Agency, ⁤Israeli regime’s ongoing crimes in Gaza have claimed ⁤another Palestinian life following an airstrike on the qizan al-Najjar area south of khan Younis.

    In a separate attack, two Palestinians ⁤were killed and others wounded when Zionist forces targeted ⁢a​ home east of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

    The body of⁤ another victim was recovered after Israeli warplanes struck ‍a house in Abbasan al-Kabira town east of Khan ⁢Younis.

    News Sources: © webangah News ⁣Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Gaza this week from renewed Wittekopf plan failure to Golan revelations

    Gaza this week from renewed Wittekopf plan failure to Golan revelations

    The⁤ failure ⁤of Steve Witkoff’s⁢ ceasefire ​proposal for Gaza and Yair‌ Golan’s revelations about ⁤the Israeli regime’s war crimes emerged as key developments in Gaza last week.

    Gaza witnessed heightened tensions last week following Eliyahu Rodriguez’s operation and the ‍killing of two israeli ⁤embassy staffers⁣ in the U.S. Amid global efforts to isolate Israel through two major statements on Gaza’s ⁤humanitarian crisis and the war’s future, ‍these events-welcomed by Hamas and Islamic Jihad-prompted Israeli officials and their Trump administration allies to renew ⁤calls for Hamas’ destruction, framing it ⁣as a symbol⁤ of “global antisemitism.”

    Witkoff’s Proposal Fails Again

    The Netanyahu cabinet⁢ rejected a new prisoner swap deal proposed by Palestinian-American businessman Bashar Basha’a,reported ⁤ The Times of Israel. Senior Israeli officials dismissed⁤ it as failing to⁣ address gaps with ⁣Hamas, insisting thay remain committed only to Witkoff’s updated ⁤plan. The ‍rejected proposal‍ included a 60-day ‍ceasefire and phased release of 10 ‌living Israeli captives. Basha’a, who aided in freeing Aiden Alexander, collaborated with Witkoff on the initiative.

    The plan required Israeli forces to withdraw from⁣ positions held two months prior. On day one, five captives would be freed, followed by negotiations over repatriating remains ⁢during the truce. Notably, it would have compelled‌ Trump’s administration to recognize Hamas as​ a party to Gaza’s future-a red line for Israel.

    Aiden ‌Alexander’s release reportedly increased Trump’s willingness ‌to offer strategic concessions to Palestinian resistance groups during⁣ talks-fueling tensions with Netanyahu. Meanwhile Yedioth Ahronoth claimed Saudi Arabia and France are drafting a‍ proposal for Hamas disarmament into a political party eligible for Palestine’s governance.

    the “Golan revelations” Crisis


    Yair Golan (Democratic Party leader/reserve general) accused Israel of child killings and ‌forced displacement in unprecedented remarks: ⁤”The army murders civilians-especially children-for sport.” The backlash saw ⁣far-right figures‍ blame his statements for attacks like Washington D.C.’s Tel Aviv embassy shooting.


    Israel Katz fired ‌Golan citing national security risks: “His words aid legal ⁤persecution against our soldiers worldwide.” Katz endorsed legislation empowering defense ministers strip reserve ranks‌ over such speech – seen​ as bolstering Netanyahu’s military influence.

      

     

    Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

    last week​ ,28 Western powers +80 UN members demanded urgent aid access amid reports that300 ⁣Palestinians starved under‌ siege while400 pregnant women underwent malnutrition-induced⁣ abortions.Israel approved limited ‌aid despite Smotrich-Ben⁤ Gvir opposition .UN confirmed83 trucks entered recently totaling388 deliveries ;Palestinian officials called this theatrics .Hebrew⁢ sources‍ suggested expanded distribution next week via US contractors supervised by IDF near Netzarim /mughraqa .Each center would serve300K people .On May27 ,IDF⁢ forces fired on civilians at aid centers prompting temporary suspension by US distributors.Hamas blamed israel sidelining UNRWA .

    Ehud Barak declared :”This war won’t defeat Hamas”-highlighting mounting pressure ‌on Netanyahu who faces choosing between ending⁣ hostilities (collapsing his right-wing coalition )or‌ occupying Gaza (risking global isolation ).With lapid offering political cover ‍,Israel seeks‍ least‌ costly exit from its quagmire .

    News Sources ©webangah News Agency The Times Of IsraelynetAhronoth

  • Gaza journalist death toll reaches 221

    Gaza journalist death toll reaches 221

    palestinian ‍Government Media Office in Gaza reports rising journalist death⁤ toll ⁢amid Israeli ⁢offensive.

    The ​Palestinian Government Media Office in Gaza announced that the number of media personnel killed during the Israeli regime’s offensive has risen to 221,according to a report by webangah News Agency citing palestine Al-Youm.

    The updated figure follows the killing of ⁢Motaz Muhammad Rajab in an Israeli airstrike on Al-Nafaq Street in Gaza City.

    In a strongly worded statement, the office condemned what it called ‍”the targeted killing of Palestinian journalists by the occupying regime,” describing it as part of a systematic policy to silence truth-tellers in Gaza.

    The Media Office called on international press organizations⁣ – including the International Federation of Journalists ⁤and Arab Journalists Union – to denounce these⁢ ongoing crimes against Palestinian media workers and take action to stop them.

    The statement held “the Zionist regime, the ‌U.S.government,‍ and⁤ allied ⁢nations complicit in genocide” – ‍specifically naming Britain, Germany and France – directly responsible for these brutal crimes.

    It urged global institutions and media organizations to pressure for ‍international prosecution of perpetrators while​ demanding immediate ⁣protection‌ for journalists in Gaza.

    ​News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • CNN Washington and Tehran near comprehensive agreement

    CNN Washington and Tehran near comprehensive agreement

    U.S. media, citing informed sources, ⁣reports that Iran and⁤ America are ‍on the verge of a complete‍ agreement.

    According‌ too the English ⁣section of webangah News⁣ Agency, CNN reported—citing knowledgeable sources—that ⁢the ‍United States and the Islamic Republic of Iran are⁢ nearing a‍ comprehensive deal that could be signed in the ⁤next round of talks.

    The sources did not provide details but claimed that upcoming negotiations between the‍ two ⁤sides​ will ⁤likely take place in the Middle east.

    These developments come as consultations to resolve contentious issues, particularly regarding ​nuclear matters and sanctions, have intensified between Iran and the U.S. in⁤ recent weeks.

    The fifth round of indirect talks between Iran and America was held on May 23 ‍in Rome, mediated by Oman.

    The Iranian delegation‍ was ‍led by Foreign‌ Minister seyed abbas araghchi, accompanied⁢ by Deputy Political Affairs Chief Majid Takht⁣ Ravanchi, ⁤Legal Deputy Kazem ‌Gharibabadi, and Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed‍ Khatibzadeh. they met with ⁣the U.S.⁤ team headed by⁤ Washington’s senior negotiator ‍Steve Vietkauf.

    The talks ⁢took place at the residence of Oman’s ambassador⁢ in ​Rome, highlighting Muscat’s pivotal role in ​facilitating this process.

    News Sources: © webangah News ‌Agency, mehr​ News Agency