Israel kills at least 70 in Gaza; chaos at aid distribution sites; internationally banned weapons; Hamas mulls ceasefire option; new illegal settlements; West Bank news; Mahmoud Khalil and other protest news; more.
Category: 2023 Israel Gaza War
Facts & analysis on the events of Oct. 7 and since
Israel-Backed Militias Linked to ISIS Loot Gaza Aid Under IDF Watch
Israel is arming and enabling former ISIS and al-Qaeda-linked operatives, along with known traffickers and warlords, to carve out zones of control in Gaza.
‘Global March to Gaza’: Activists from 31 countries plan march to Rafah border
Thousands of activists expected to join Rafah protest, calling for immediate humanitarian access to Gaza in the midst of severe famine and healthcare crisis.
Israeli displacement orders in Gaza are psychological warfare
Israeli forces continue to systematically use last-minute displacement orders as a violent tool, raising fear and anxiety levels even higher in Gaza’s already terrified population.
It Took 24 Hours to Speak the Names of 12,000 Children Israel Killed in Gaza – A Fraction of the Total
This group held a vigil at Harvard University to commemorate the over 50,000 Palestinian children killed or wounded in Gaza during 600 days of Israeli bombs, bullets, and blockades.
As Israel kills aid-seekers, Netanyahu claims some Gazans are getting fat – War on Gaza Day 600
Israel kills at least 63 in Gaza, including aid seekers, journalists; Netanyahu’s famine denial; brutal killing of Palestinian in West Bank; ICC prosecutor prepares arrest warrants for Smotrich and Ben Gvir; more.
Germany threatens steps against Israel as tone shifts over Gaza
Germany’s foreign minister threatened measures against Israel on Tuesday, vowing that Berlin would not export weapons used to break humanitarian law.
Jerusalem Day Flag March Reached a New Low: Mocking the Dead Children of Gaza
The annual pogrom in Jerusalem’s Old City included assaults on Palestinians, property destruction, and racist chants. Even when police intervened for a change, the incitement to genocide persisted.
‘One of the most heartbreaking tragedies’: Gaza doctor’s last goodbye before nine children killed in airstrike
Dr Alaa al-Najjar was at work when an indiscriminate Israeli strike destroyed her home, leaving one son and her husband as survivors.
As long as Gaza walks, it refuses to fall
Before the genocide, walking the streets of Gaza was an act of healing. Now, it is a confrontation with pain.









