• Gaza civil defence rejects Zionist colony probe, calls medic killings ‘summary executions’

    Gaza’s Civil Defense agency has rejected the findings of a probe by the Zionist military into the March killing of 15 paramedics, saying evidence points to “summary executions” by Zionist forces, who subsequently buried the bodies in a mass grave.
    Mohammed al-Mughair, a Gaza civil defense official, said video footage filmed by one of the paramedics disproves the Israeli military’s recent findings and clearly shows that the rescue workers were executed.
    “The video filmed by one of the paramedics proves that the Israeli occupation’s narrative is false and demonstrates that it carried out summary executions,” al-Mughair was quoted as saying. 
    The Palestinian official further accused Israel of attempting to “circumvent” its obligations under international law. 
    Earlier, the Palestinian Red Crescent (PRCS) also dismissed the Israeli probe as invalid and unacceptable, calling it misleading and full of lies.
    “It is invalid and unacceptable, as it justifies the killing and shifts responsibility to a personal error in the field command when the truth is quite different,” Nebal Farsakh, spokesperson for the PRCS said.
    The comments came a day after the Israeli military claimed that there were “several professional failures” in the killing of the Gaza paramedics and rescue workers last month.
    The Israeli rights organization Breaking the Silence also rejected the findings of the Israeli probe. They called for an independent and impartial investigation by a UN body.
    Several Western media organizations, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Sky News, have also published investigations that countered Israeli claims.
    On March 23, 15 Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers were shot dead by Israeli forces near Rafah in southern Gaza.

    UN officials and the Red Crescent found their bodies a week later in a shallow grave dug by Israeli forces.
    Following the shooting, the Red Crescent released a video recovered from the phone of one of the victims. The footage contradicts the version of events initially put forward by the Israeli military.
    In particular, the video shows clearly that the ambulances were travelling with sirens, flashing lights, and headlights on. The military had claimed the ambulances were travelling “suspiciously” and without lights.
    The massacre drew international condemnation, including concern about possible war crimes from UN human rights commissioner Volker Turk.

    PressTV report

    The aftermath of the brutal Zionist colony raid on Nasser Hospital in Gaza’s Khan Younis
    (March 23, 2025). Al Manar report
  • Daily imperial American crimes against civilians in Yemen

    American warplanes carried out airstrikes on Kamaran Island of the coast of Hodeidah, and two airstrikes on Marib.

    Since the morning, American warplanes carried out 25 airstrikes on the Al-Tuhayta district of Hodeidah.

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    The remains of children demonstrate America’s brutality and aggression. Additional footage from the scene of the US aggression’s crime in the Farwa neighborhood and popular market in the Shu’ub district of the capital, Sana’a, yesterday. Full Al Masirah video
  • Elbit Systems kills & activists disclose Elbit CEO’s personal information

    The IOF used an Elbit Systems SkyStriker suicide drone to carry out a deadly strike against a tent of displaced people in Mawasi Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.

    The displaced Dr. Hassan Abdel Rahman Abu Zeid and his wife Israa Al-Maghari were martyred in this strike, and 4 others were wounded.

    After not using it since May 2023, the IOF began using these Elbit suicide drones last week on Thursday, April 17th, 2025 in a massacre by suicide drones of the Abu Al-Rus family in Khan Younis that resulted in over 10 martyrs, mostly children (Media 3 and 4).

    Since April 17th, these Elbit SkyStriker drones, equipped with a 10kg warhead, have been used almost exclusively against tents of the displaced and at a mosque. This contrasts with the IOF’s previous reported use of IAI suicide drones. Still, Elbit Systems produces 85% of the IOF’s drones, used daily to execute civilians and terrify citizens.

    The components for the Elbit System’s SkyStriker drones are sourced from factories and subsidiaries in the United States, Germany, UK, Australia and elsewhere. These include plants in Texas, Alabama, Ulm (Germany), Göteborg (Sweden), New Delhi (India), Kent (UK), Melbourne (Australia), Brazil, and Romania. 

    Popular, consistent pressure and direct action (e.g. 1,2,3,4) against Elbit and its subsidiaries has forced the closure of Elbit sites in Oldham (UK), Tamworth (UK), and Boston (USA), while the resistance on the ground has repeatedly shot down Elbit’s Hermes 450 and 900 drones in Lebanon and hacked their websites from Iraq. 

    Today, the PFLP issued a call to besiege Elbit sites worldwide. Activists also obtained the addresses of Elbit Systems executives in the United States.

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    Home addresses of bloodthirsty, child-killing Elbit Systems of America’s top employees leaked at:

    https://pastebin.com/L3wwiBi6

    #ShutElbitDown

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    الدموية، قتلة الأطفال، على الرابط:

    https://pastebin.com/L3wwiBi6

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  • Palestine Red Crescent Rejects Zionist Military Report on Killing of Gaza Medics

    The Palestine Red Crescent has firmly rejected a Zionist Colony military report on the killing of over a dozen Gaza emergency workers last month, which the regime claimed were killed mistakenly.

    The Red Crescent on Sunday dismissed Zionist colony’s report as invalid and unacceptable, stressing that it was full of lies.

    It added that the report is aimed at justifying the killings and shifting blame to a field command error, while ignoring the real facts.

    The Israeli military claimed on Sunday that there were “several professional failures” in the killing of emergency responders in Gaza, saying an army commander would be dismissed.

    The Palestine Red Crescent rejected the findings and denounced the report as “full of lies”.

    “The report is full of lies. It is invalid and unacceptable, as it justifies the killing and shifts responsibility to a personal error in the field command when the truth is quite different,” Nebal Farsakh, spokesperson for the Red Crescent, told AFP.

    On March 23, fifteen Palestinian paramedics and rescue workers were shot dead near Rafah in southern Gaza.

    The deadly shooting of the paramedics and rescue workers from the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, Gaza’s Civil Defense and a UN staff member by Israeli forces during a rescue mission in southern Gaza on March 23 sparked international outrage and demands for a war crimes investigation.

    Their bodies were discovered a week later in a shallow grave by UN officials and the Red Crescent.

    A video recovered from a victim’s phone showed uniformed medics and marked ambulances with flashing lights being fired upon by Israeli forces.

    On Sunday, the regime’s military said an internal investigation into the incident has “found no evidence to support claims of execution or that any of the deceased were bound before or after the shooting.”

    “Such claims are blood libels and false accusations against IDF soldiers,” the military said in a statement, using an acronym for Israel’s Military Forces.

    The military’s report labeled the deadly shooting an “operational misunderstanding.”

    It said the investigation has “identified several professional failures, breaches of orders, and a failure to fully report the incident.”

    As a result, it said, the deputy commander of the military’s Golani Brigade “will be dismissed from his position due to his responsibilities as the field commander … and for providing an incomplete and inaccurate report during the debrief.”

    The military’s report claimed that “poor night visibility” was to blame for the military commander’s conclusion that the ambulances belonged to Hamas and began firing on them.

    Medics and forensic experts, who had seen some of the bodies after they were recovered, said there was evidence the men had been shot execution style in the head, and their hands and feet had been tied.

    Al Masirah report

    Newly obtained footage has shed light on the killing of Palestinian aid workers in Gaza by Zionist forces under heavy gunfire, directly contradicting the regime’s earlier claims that the workers were “advancing suspiciously” without headlights or emergency signals.
  • American aggression kills 12 in the Farwa neighbourhood and a market in Sana’a

    American airstrikes on Yemen are continuing. At least 12 martyrs and 30 wounded were reported as a result of the airstrikes on Farwa neighborhood and market in Sana’a (Media).

    In recent hours:
    – 2 strikes on Attan, south of Sana’a.
    – 5 strikes on a residential area south east of Sana’a.
    – Strikes on Ma’in, west of Sana’a.
    – 3 strikes on Sharaf, northeast of Sana’a.
    – 8 strikes on Hodeidah, including Kamaran Island
    – 3 strikes on Marib, in the northeast
    – Strikes on Hajjah.
    – 5 strikes on Saada.

    The aggression is continuing.

    Al Masirah video

  • South Lebanon held a funeral ceremony for a martyr under Zionist colony airstrikes

    “We are at your service, Nasrallah!” chants echo during the funeral of a martyr in the town of Khiam, south Lebanon, coinciding with Zionist airstrikes on the outskirts of the town.

    Al Manar video
  • Funeral for the Ras Issa port martyrs carried out under continuous bombardment of Yemen

    A funeral for over 80 civilian victims of the American Empire’s wrath while the US aggression hit with a series of airstrikes on Kamaran Island in Al Hudaydah Governorate, western Yemen. (Al-Masirah)

    Furthermore, the US enemy launches 3 airstrikes on Al-Jawbah District in Ma’rib Governorate, eastern Yemen. (Al-Masirah)

    The US enemy launches a series of airstrikes on the Yemeni capital, Sana’a. (Al-Masirah)

    Al Akhbar

    Funeral held for dozens of victims of recent US attack on Hudaydah’s Ras Isa port.
    Abdullatif Al-Washali reports from Hudaydah.
  • American plague migrating from Syria to Iraq: US arms convoys enter Iraqi Ain al-Asad base from Syria

    The US military has reportedly sent multiple convoys of trucks carrying troops, military and logistical equipment from deep inside Syria to a major airbase in Iraq’s Anbar province, where American military forces and trainers are based.
    An Iraqi security source, speaking on condition of anonymity, told Iraq’s Arabic-language al-Maalomah news agency that the convoys entered the Iraqi territory on Saturday, and headed towards al-Asad airbase, located about 160 kilometers (100 miles) west of the capital Baghdad.
    The source did not provide any further details about the reasons behind the withdrawal of the US troops from Syria, and their deployment in Ain al-Asad base.
    He noted that the US military convoys included armored vehicles, logistical equipment, troops, small arms and light weapons (SALW) as well as heavy munitions.
    The source emphasized that US military aircraft flew overhead and protected the military convoys as they came into Iraq.
    Additionally, unprecedented security measures were implemented on the main and secondary roads leading to Ain al-Asad base.
    Pentagon officials confirmed on Friday that the US military was reducing the number of troops it has deployed in Syria by about half over the coming weeks and months.
    The Pentagon did not specify in the release how many troops will be pulled out, but The New York Times reported on Thursday that the number is 600.
    The release also did not provide a specific timeline for the withdrawal.
    The US military has about 2,000 US troops in Syria across a number of bases, mostly in the energy-rich northeastern flank of the country.

    The US military has since 2014 deployed its forces and equipment in northeastern Syria with no authorization from the Arab country’s government, with the Pentagon claiming that the deployment is aimed at preventing the oilfields in the area from falling into the hands of Daesh terrorists.
    Damascus, however, maintained the deployment was meant to plunder the country’s natural resources.
    Over the past years, multiple footage has emerged revealing that the US occupation forces have used tankers to smuggle Syrian crude oil from the country’s northern provinces to their bases in northern Iraq, as part of Washington’s systematic plundering of Syria’s basic commodities.
    US President Donald Trump has also admitted on several occasions that American forces were in the Arab country for its oil wealth.
    Moreover, there have been several reports showing Washington’s direct or indirect support through its regional allies for the Daesh terrorist group over the past years.

    PressTV report

    In this file picture, a convoy of US vehicles is seen after withdrawing from northern Syria, on the outskirts of Dohuk, northern Iraq. (Photo by Reuters)
  • Preserved scrap of humanity and the fine sense for justice: Muhammad Shia Sudani’s Iraq

    Syria’s self-proclaimed president can be arrested if he visits Baghdad: Iraqi  figure –

    The leader of Iraq’s Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq anti-terror resistance group has warned that Syria’s self-proclaimed president Abu Mohammed al-Jolani can be arrested upon his arrival in Baghdad due to an active arrest warrant against him.

    Qais al-Khazali raised the alarm in a post on his official X account on Saturday as he termed Jolani’s potential visit to Baghdad as “premature” and legally problematic.

    While maintaining that strong relations between Iraq and Syria is essential and serves the two countries’ mutual interests, Khazali said the current timing for hosting the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) militant group commander is inappropriate.

    “The presence of the current Syrian regime’s president in Iraq is premature, as it may lead to legal repercussions if the law is enforced and he is arrested by security forces, given the existence of an active arrest warrant against him,” the Asa’ib Ahl al-Haq chief wrote.

    “In accordance with the principle of separation of powers, the decisions of the Iraqi judiciary must be adhered to and respected by all,” the Iraqi official added.Khazali’s warning came days after Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani met with Syria’s self-proclaimed president in Qatar in the presence of Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

    Iraqi state media described the move as a “quick visit” to address regional instability, particularly in Syria, which was the first direct meeting between Iraqi and Syrian heads of state since the collapse of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad following a sweeping invasion of the country by the foreign-backed HTS militants.

    Jolani and Sudani pledged in their Doha meeting on April 18 to safeguard their nations’ sovereign rights and autonomous governance while categorically opposing all manifestations of foreign intervention or influence.

    Through a joint declaration, the two also agreed to enhance security and intelligence cooperation to address common challenges such as terrorism and transnational threats, while also turning their attention to economic priorities by focusing on revitalizing bilateral trade, facilitating the movement of people and goods across shared borders, and promoting reciprocal investments.

    The HTS leader had on April 1 stressed the significance of opening a new chapter in Damascus-Baghdad relations during a telephone conversation with Sudani.

    The HTS administration’s foreign minister, Asaad al-Shibani, visited Baghdad in mid-March and held talks with his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, expressing Syria’s readiness to “reinforce cooperation” with Iraq in combating terrorism.

    Jolani’s potential trip to Baghdad will be his first public visit to Iraq, the country where he was once imprisoned for years on charges of belonging to the al-Qaeda terrorist outfit after the 2003 US-led invasion of the Arab country.

    The HTS militant group seized control of Damascus on December 8 last year, culminating a swift offensive that had begun in northwestern province of Aleppo just two weeks earlier and ultimately brought an end to Assad’s 24-year rule.The HTS administration has since been involved in flagrant violations of human rights in Syria, particularly against minorities, namely Syria’s Alawite minority, drawing widespread condemnations form the international community.

    Over the past two weeks, at least 42 Alawites have been killed, following the massacre of approximately 1,700 members of the community in coastal areas last month.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported that these killings, which began escalating on March 7, have shifted from mass executions to individual acts of violence.

    PressTV report

    Jolani, the ISIS/ Al Qaeda terrorists and the self-proclaimed president of Syria.
  • Zionist stikes across S Lebanon & civilians were killed due to ‘Lebanese army’ negligence

    Lebanese Health Ministry: One martyr due to the Zionist airstrike targeting a vehicle in Kaouthariyat al-Saiyad, South Lebanon.

    Another Zionist strike on Al-Deir neighborhood in Houla, South Lebanon, targeted a house that had been previously hit.

    Lebanese Health Ministry: One martyr in the Zionist strike on a house in Houla, South Lebanon.

    A series of Israeli airstrikes targeted the outskirts of Arnoun Al-Shaqif, South Lebanon. Al Akhbar

    “We are at your service, Nasrallah!” chants echo during the funeral of a martyr in the town of Khiam, south Lebanon, coinciding with Zionist colony airstrikes on the outskirts of the town.
    Al Manar video

    ‘Lebanese army’ negligence must be investigated!

    Separately, 4 people were martyred and 4 injured due to the explosion of munitions that were being transported in a vehicle belonging to the Lebanese army on the public road between Qusayba and Breqaa.

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