Israëlische aanvallen doden zes personen in Zuid-Libanon uren na verlenging bestand
Drie paramedici in een gezondheidscentrum behoren tot de doden, terwijl Israël ook meldt dat het de militaire leider van Hamas in Gaza heeft gedood.
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Drie paramedici in een gezondheidscentrum behoren tot de doden, terwijl Israël ook meldt dat het de militaire leider van Hamas in Gaza heeft gedood.
theguardian.com• Aanklagers hebben de dodelijke schietpartij vorig jaar buiten het Capital Jewish Museum in DC omschreven als berekend en gepland. • Het Amerikaanse ministerie van Justitie zal de doodstraf eisen voor de man die beschuldigd wordt van het dodelijk neerschieten van twee medewerkers van de Israëlische ambassade in Washington buiten een Joods museum, aldus aanklagers in een gerechtelijk document op vrijdag. • Elias Rodriguez wordt federaal beschuldigd van een haatmisdaad en moord bij de doding van Yaron Lischinsky en Sarah Milgrim toen zij vorig jaar mei een evenement in het museum verlieten.
theguardian.comTijdens een door de staat gesponsorde mars door de moslimwijk van de Oude Stad zwaaiden demonstranten met vlaggen en scandeerden zij ‘Dood aan de Arabieren’ op de herdenking van de annexatie van de stad.
theguardian.com• Het onderzoek volgde op een Guardian-onderzoek waaruit bleek dat Israël technologie van het bedrijf gebruikte om massale surveillance van Palestijnse telefoongesprekken te ondersteunen • Het hoofd van de Israëlische dochteronderneming van Microsoft zal aftreden naar aanleiding van een onderzoek waarin de zakelijke banden met het Israëlische leger kritisch zijn bekeken • Microsoft gaf het onderzoek vorig jaar opdracht na een onthulling van The Guardian dat het leger technologie van het bedrijf had gebruikt om een krachtig surveillancesysteem te exploiteren waarmee op grote schaal telefoongesprekken van Palestijnse burgers werden verzameld.
theguardian.com• De Knesset keurt plan goed voor live gestreamde processen in een militaire rechtbank, wat vergelijkingen heeft opgeroepen met het proces tegen Eichmann
theguardian.comIDF meldt dat twee soldaten weken in een militaire gevangenis zullen doorbrengen vanwege een incident dat volgens de organisatie met grote ernst is beschouwd. Twee Israëlische soldaten zullen weken in een militaire gevangenis doorbrengen voor de ontheiliging van een christelijk object, nadat de één een sigaret in de mond van een standbeeld van de Maagd Maria in Zuid-Libanon stak en de ander er een foto van maakte. De foto van de soldaat, met een sigaret in zijn eigen mond, ging viraal en veroorzaakte wijdverbreide verontwaardiging. Het was de nieuwste actie van Israëlische troepen in Zuid-Libanon die als anti-christelijk werd veroordeeld. Lees verder...
theguardian.com• De Israëlische ministeriële commissie voor wetgeving heeft wetsvoorstellen goedgekeurd die de regering volledige discretie geven over senior benoemingen in de civiele dienst, waardoor toezichtsmechanismen worden verminderd. • De commissie stelde beslissingen over radicalere voorstellen uit, waaronder wetsvoorstellen om de Oslo-akkoorden te annuleren en immigratie en het staatsburgerschap voor niet-orthodoxe bekeerlingen te beperken. • Deze stappen signaleren een verschuiving naar meer executieve controle, te midden van voortdurende debatten over gerechtelijke en administratieve hervormingen.
timesofisrael.comYona Simcha Schreiber from settlement in West Bank faces charge of assault motivated by hostility towards religious groupAn Israeli settler suspected of kicking and wounding a French Catholic nun in Jerusalem will go on trial for assault motivated by hostility towards a religious group, Israel’s justice ministry has said.The attack on the nun, a 48-year-old researcher at Jerusalem’s French School of Biblical and Archaeological Research, occurred on Mount Zion, just outside the Old City. Continue reading...
theguardian.comLeaked remarks by Maj Gen Avi Bluth describe fatal shootings of stone-throwers and different treatment for Jewish settlersThe Israeli army chief in the West Bank has said his troops were “killing like we haven’t killed since 1967”, including fatally shooting Palestinian stone-throwers, according to an Israeli report of his comments.The remarks by Maj Gen Avi Bluth, head of the army’s central command, were made in a recent closed forum but were leaked to Israel’s Haaretz newspaper. Bluth has so far not denied the authenticity of the Haaretz account. The Israel Defense Forces did not respond to a request for comment. Continue reading...
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Afbeelding: PR Newswire• Yaron Elad and Elik Etzion, along with US partner Gurinder Sidhu, launched AlphaDrive, a $100 million investment fund focused on cybersecurity and AI with a unique investment model. • The founding partners bring a track record of 22 exits in cybersecurity investments generating approximately $2.5 billion in combined value. • The fund represents a strategic pivot toward investing at the convergence of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence, reflecting market trends following recent high-profile AI security incidents.
prnewswire.comAlice Chapman and Zak Khan say they were beaten, kicked and spat on after detention near Crete last weekTwo British activists have said they were admitted to hospital after being beaten by Israeli forces who intercepted their Gaza aid flotilla last week.Alice Chapman and Zak Khan were among 180 members of the Global Sumud flotilla detained by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in international waters near Crete late on Wednesday. Continue reading...
theguardian.comCourt extends detention of two men who were among 175 people intercepted in Mediterranean on ThursdayTwo foreign activists from a Gaza-bound flotilla who were brought to Israel for interrogation appeared before an Israeli court on Sunday, a rights group defending them told AFP.The flotilla of more than 50 vessels had set sail from France, Spain and Italy with the aim of breaking an Israeli blockade of Gaza and bringing supplies to the devastated Palestinian territory. Continue reading...
theguardian.comAn Israeli airstrike killed Amal Khalil on Wednesday and injured her colleague in the south of Lebanon. The journalist's colleagues accuse Israel of targeting her deliberately and obstructing first responders from reaching her in time to save her life, which Israel denies.
cbc.caThe Israeli military began carrying out strikes in eastern Lebanon on Monday, expanding the scope of its bombing campaign during a ceasefire that has failed to fully halt hostilities with Lebanese armed group Hezbollah.
cbc.caCeasefire frays further as Israel also carries out airstrikes and issues new displacement orders for south Lebanon Hezbollah launched several drones at Israeli soldiers in south Lebanon on Tuesday, while Israel issued new displacement orders for south Lebanon and carried out airstrikes, as the fraying ceasefire failed to stop fighting between the two sides.Hezbollah claimed Tuesday’s attack injured several Israeli soldiers, but no confirmation was given from the Israeli military, apart from a statement saying interceptor missiles had been fired at incoming Hezbollah drones. Continue reading...
theguardian.comFamilies say ‘Ulm 5’ have been detained under extreme prison conditions since arrest last SeptemberFive pro-Palestinian activists are due to appear in court over an attack on an Israeli arms company in Germany, in proceedings their families say could become a “show trial”.The Berlin-based activists, who are British, Irish, German and Spanish citizens, have been held in pre-trial detention in separate prisons since 8 September. They are alleged to have broken into Elbit Systems, in the city of Ulm in Baden-Württemberg, in the early hours of 8 September, causing hundreds of thousands of euros of damage before calling the police to arrest them. Continue reading...
theguardian.comEngineer and two drivers killed in recent weeks as scarcity of clean water fuels spread of preventable diseasesIsraeli forces in Gaza killed a water engineer and two drivers who transported water to displaced families over four days in mid-April, exacerbating severe shortages of clean water that are fuelling the spread of preventable disease.Israeli limits on the shipment of soap, washing powder and other hygiene products into Gaza have also forced prices up, adding to the challenge of keeping clean and avoiding infection in overcrowded shelters and tent encampments. Continue reading...
theguardian.comThe Israeli government and Hezbollah have traded blame over breaches to the truce, which is set to run for several more weeksLebanon’s health ministry said Israeli strikes on the country’s south killed 14 people on Sunday, the deadliest day since a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah came into force over a week ago.The health ministry said the dead on Sunday included two women and two children, adding that 37 other people were wounded. Israel said one of its soldiers was also killed. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• The Israeli Defense Forces conducted sustained airstrikes across Gaza Friday night, striking targets in Khan Younis and Rafah; Palestinian health authorities reported 34 deaths and 89 injured, though casualty figures remain disputed. • The UN Security Council's humanitarian affairs office announced plans for an emergency session Monday to address escalating civilian casualties and requested immediate access for international inspection teams to assess damage. • Aid organizations warned that the latest military operations have severed critical supply routes, leaving approximately 1.2 million Palestinians facing acute food shortages and limited access to medical facilities.
washingtonpost.comMedia rights groups condemn killing of Amal Khalil, who said in 2024 she had been threatened by ‘an Israeli enemy’Middle East crisis – live updatesThe Lebanese journalist killed in an Israeli attack on Wednesday had previously complained of receiving a threat via an unidentified Israeli phone number that she would be killed if she did not leave southern Lebanon, where she had long been based and worked.Amal Khalil, 43, who worked for al-Akhbar newspaper and had described herself as supporting the resistance against Israel “whether communist or Islamist”, was killed in a sustained attack by Israeli forces in which a colleague was also wounded. Continue reading...
theguardian.comResidents waking to find line has moved overnight and they are now in free-fire zone as army takes more territoryIsraeli forces have been moving an agreed truce line in Gaza westwards over the six months since the ceasefire, expanding their zone of control and making the state of limbo ever more dangerous for Palestinians.The “yellow line” agreed in the US-brokered ceasefire in October was supposed to be temporary pending further Israeli withdrawals, but the partially observed truce has stalled after its first phase amid disagreements over the disarming of Hamas, and continued Israeli bombardment of Gaza. Continue reading...
theguardian.comIsrael Defense Forces say the ‘soldiers’ conduct completely deviated from IDF orders and value’Two Israeli soldiers have been removed from combat duty and sentenced to 30 days in jail after one used a sledgehammer to smash a statue of Jesus in southern Lebanon, while the other filmed him, the Israel Defense Forces have said.An image circulating on social media on Monday showed an Israeli soldier using a sledgehammer to strike the head of a statue of a crucified Jesus that had fallen from its cross in a Christian village in southern Lebanon, near the border with Israel, prompting outrage across Christian communities worldwide. Continue reading...
theguardian.comExperts say attacks, also carried out by settlers, are leading girls to quit school and enter early marriagesIsraeli soldiers and settlers are using gendered violence and sexual assault and harassment to force Palestinians from their homes in the occupied West Bank, human rights and legal experts say.Palestinian women, men and children have reported attacks, forced nudity, invasive and painful body cavity searches, Israelis exposing their genitals, including to minors, and threats of sexual violence. Continue reading...
theguardian.comIDF says sledgehammer photo circulating online is authentic and is being viewed with ‘great severity’The Israeli army has said it is investigating a soldier who was seen apparently striking a statue of Jesus with a sledgehammer in southern Lebanon.The Israel Defense Forces said they had determined that an image circulating on social media showing the incident was authentic. The image appears to show an Israeli soldier using a sledgehammer to strike the head of a statue of a crucified Jesus that had fallen off a cross. Continue reading...
theguardian.comPolice say officers found discarded items in area after group claimed to have targeted embassy with dronesPolice have said they are investigating a security incident near the Israeli embassy in London after officers found a number of discarded items in the area.A statement said Counter Terrorism Policing London was aware of a video shared online overnight in which a group claimed to have targeted the embassy with drones carrying dangerous substances. Continue reading...
theguardian.com‘Palestine’s Mandela’ suffers three recent attacks including assault where prison guards set a dog on him, lawyer saysJailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti is at immediate risk in Israeli jails, where he has been attacked three times in as many weeks, including in one assault last month where prison guards set a dog on the 66-year-old, his lawyer has said.Barghouti is often called Palestine’s Nelson Mandela. He is respected across otherwise feuding Palestinian factions, has broad popular support across occupied Palestine, repeatedly engaged with Israeli officials before his detention and long backed a two-state solution. Continue reading...
theguardian.com• US Secretary of State Marco Rubio is set to meet Lebanese and Israeli military commanders in Washington D.C. on Tuesday as the Trump administration seeks to broker a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah. • Israel has signaled that negotiations will focus on disarming Iran-backed Hezbollah, while Hezbollah has called on the Lebanese government to withdraw from talks with Israel. • The latest conflict between Israel and Hezbollah escalated on March 2, following the US-Iran military exchange, making the diplomatic effort a high-stakes initiative for regional stability.
timesnow.tvRon Prosor says verbal attack on Friedrich Merz referencing Nazi regime ‘erodes the memory of the Holocaust’Israel’s envoy to Germany has criticised a far-right Israeli cabinet member who made historically charged accusations against the German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, saying the attack “[eroded] the memory of the Holocaust”.In a rare rebuke of a top Israeli official by an active ambassador, Ron Prosor said he wished to “unequivocally condemn” Bezalel Smotrich’s tirade against Merz, in which he made reference to the Nazi regime and said: “You will not force us into ghettos again.” Continue reading...
theguardian.comIncident took place in small village on day pupils were due back in class for first time in more than 40 daysIsraeli forces have fired teargas at Palestinian schoolchildren who were staging a sit-in in the occupied West Bank after settlers blocked access to their school.The Israeli military said it had dispersed an “unusual gathering”, but did not specify whether its troops had fired teargas at the children on the first day of class since the start of the Iran war. Continue reading...
theguardian.comBeirut residents and officials say thousand-pound-bombs mainly hit civilians in mission dubbed ‘Operation Eternal Darkness’Middle East crisis – live updatesIt took Israel only 10 minutes to carry out one of the worst mass-killings in Lebanon since the end of the country’s civil war in 1990.Omar Rakha heard the war planes but did not feel the explosions; it was only when he woke up face down on the street, bleeding, that he understood what had happened. The building next to his in the Barbour neighbourhood of central Beirut had been destroyed by two Israeli bombs – he then ran through the flaming wreckage to find his sister, screaming. Continue reading...
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