• zion¿st Attacks and Violations of Lebanese Sovereignty Continue, Claim Civilian Life in Ain Qana

    zion¿st drone strike targeted a civilian motorcycle in southern Lebanon on Tuesday, resulting in the martyrdom of its driver, marking the latest in a series of attacks that contravene the November 27, 2024, ceasefire agreement between Lebanon and zionist colony.

    The attack, which occurred at approximately 8:15 a.m. on the old cemetery road in the town of Ain Qana, is the latest in a sustained series of Israeli incursions that have pushed the boundaries of the 2024 truce agreement.

    This aggression is not isolated. Over the past 48 hours, Lebanese airspace over the capital has been persistently breached by multiple Israeli drones and reconnaissance aircraft. In a significant provocation, these aircraft were reported circling at low altitudes near the presidential palace in Baabda, representing the most sustained aerial activity over Beirut since the ceasefire was declared.

    The violations extend beyond the capital and the south. Just days ago, zionist warplanes conducted air raids on the outskirts of Jarmaq and al-Mahmoudiyah. Simultaneously, zionist occupation forces stationed at the Al-Summaqah outpost opened fire toward the outskirts of Kfar Shuba before launching an artillery shell into the area.

    These repeated zionist attacks, which have stretched from the Bekaa Valley to Beirut’s Southern Suburb, have inflicted a heavy toll. Beyond significant damage to civilian infrastructure, the human cost continues to mount.

    Source: Al-Manar

    Martyrdom of the young man Issa Karbalai after the occupation targeted his motorcycle in Ain Qana, Iqlim al-Tuffah, Southern Lebanon. https://t.me/PalestineResist/83060
  • Aden Protests Expose Starvation and Fear Policy of Aggression, Mercenaries

    For the third consecutive day, the city of Aden has witnessed widespread public protests fueled by a total collapse of basic services, including complete power and water outages, amid severe shortages of fuel, food, and medicine.

    The worsening humanitarian and economic crisis reflects the deep deterioration caused by the policies of the aggression and its mercenaries in the occupied southern provinces.

    Local sources confirmed that the repeated blackouts, lack of clean water, and the collapse of healthcare infrastructure have left residents in daily hardship, with soaring prices and the spread of diseases making life in Aden nearly paralyzed.

    According to the same sources, these conditions are not accidental but part of a systematic policy by the aggression coalition and its mercenaries aimed at preoccupying citizens with survival struggles while continuing to plunder public wealth and tighten control over occupied areas without effective resistance.

    Observers say this colonial-style administration seeks to generate hunger and fear, draining citizens’ patience and diverting attention from the broader economic and political schemes of the enemy — including control over ports, vital facilities, and the smuggling of resources.

    The policy, sources added, not only exacerbates the humanitarian crisis but also aims to fracture the social fabric and weaken the people’s will to resist occupation and its agents.

    Protesters are demanding urgent measures to restore electricity, water, and sanitation services, warning that continued neglect will escalate demonstrations and spread public anger throughout Aden and neighboring areas.

    Meanwhile, the aggression and its mercenaries have failed to address the worsening crisis, further exposing their administrative and political failure and the deliberate nature of the suffering imposed on residents.

    Similar conditions prevail across other occupied provinces, where chaos, insecurity, and looting have turned once-vibrant cities into areas unfit for normal life.

    Since the occupation of Aden and other southern provinces, the aggression coalition has imposed a system of economic control that has led to currency collapse, the diversion of oil revenues, and the systematic neglect of services.

    Repeated protests over deteriorating living conditions have been met with repression, reflecting growing public anger toward the coalition’s failed administration. The current wave of demonstrations underscores the deepening crisis under foreign-backed authorities and the widening gap between the occupying forces and the population they claim to govern.

    Al Masirah report

  • Just when you think it cannot go lower, the British prove contrary

    Pro-Palestine students disrupt the lecture of Michael Ben-Gad, an ex-zion¿st soldier and current lecturer at City University in London.

    https://t.me/presstv/161973
  • British police detained a Palestinian-British GP on bogus anti-Semitisic hate speech charges

    The NHS GP had just been cleared from charges brought against her by the regulator body [licence to practice as a GP], and British police took over prosecution.

    They charge her with the contents of a speech made in June 2025.

    The right of free speech does not work for those who are opposing genocide in this country as the UK government supports, assists, and enables the zionist colony to commit genocide against the people in Gaza.

    The UK delivers spare parts for the zionist warplanes, sells amonition, runs drone missions in Gaza to collect information, and uses its military base in Cyprus to aid and abate the genocide.

    These are the crimes that have been brought to daylight. There is so much left in the darkness these British monsters have committed to assist their zionist ally!

  • zion¿st colonial office starving Palestinians in violation of ceasefire, Gaza authorities warn

    The Gaza Government Media Office says the colony is violating the ceasefire agreement by obstructing aid deliveries and continuing the deliberate campaign of starving Palestinians.

    In a statement released on Tuesday, the office said that since the October 10 ceasefire, only 986 aid trucks have entered the besieged territory, far below the levels promised under the agreement.

    “We note that the average number of trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily since the ceasefire began does not exceed 89 trucks out of 600 trucks that are supposed to enter,” it stated, noting that this reflects “the continued policy of strangulation, starvation and humanitarian blackmail practiced by the [Israeli] occupation.”

    Under the ceasefire agreement between the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas and Israel, at least 6,600 trucks were expected to reach Gaza by Monday evening.

    The statement emphasized that these limited deliveries fail to meet the essential living needs, including food, medical supplies, operational fuel, and cooking gas, to ensure basic, dignified living conditions.

    Echoing the same warning, the World Food Programme (WFP) reported on Tuesday that food deliveries to Gaza remain far below the agency’s target of 2,000 tons per day.

    Speaking to reporters in Geneva, WFP’s senior regional communications officer for West Asia, North Africa, and Eastern Europe, Abeer Etefa, said more than 530 trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire, carrying roughly 6,700 tons of food, enough to feed half a million people for just two weeks.

    Etefa noted that the agency has been able to operate only a single distribution in northern Gaza, providing a limited supply of nutrition supplements and snacks for pregnant and nursing mothers, as well as malnourished children, while access to northern Gaza and Gaza City remains extremely restricted.

    “Food remains largely out of reach for most residents,” she said, citing prohibitively high prices.

    The WFP officer urged Israeli authorities to open all border crossings, particularly Rafah, emphasizing that current operations depend solely on the Karam Shalom and Kissufim crossings, which cannot serve northern Gaza.

    “Sustaining the ceasefire is vital,” she added. “It is the only way we can save lives and push back on the famine in the north.”

    Since famine was officially declared in the Gaza Governorate by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) on August 22, 2025, 179 people, including 37 children, have died of starvation in the besieged strip.

    Gaza Health Ministry reported last month that the death toll from malnutrition due to zionist colony’s deliberate food blockade has reached 453 since October 2023, when Israel launched a genocidal war on the enclave.

    PressTV report

    According to sources, this video, showing a family in Jabalia City, was uploaded by a zionist occupation soldier months ago on his social media account. The family’s whereabouts have been unknown ever since.

  • UK officially removes Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from terrorist list

    The UK government has officially removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) from its list of proscribed terrorist organizations, according to an order laid before Parliament.

    This means HTS will no longer be subject to offences under the Terrorism Act 2000 related to membership or providing support. The UK government, under Keir Starmer, has stated that the move allows for more effective diplomatic engagement with Syria’s new de facto government and strengthens UK efforts on ‘counterterrorism,’ migration, and chemical weapons disarmament.

    The Home Office stated the decision allegedly followed a comprehensive review and cross-government consultation, with the option to re-list the group if necessary. HTS was initially designated as an alias of Al-Qaeda in 2017, but the government now says the group’s status and affiliations have significantly changed amid shifting political realities in Syria, despite ongoing sectarian attacks against Syria’s historic minority religious groups.

    GOV.uk

    The Cradle Media report

  • New wave of sectarian killings hits central Syria, eight Alawites killed in three days

    At least 62 prisoners, mostly Alawites from Homs, have died in Syrian prisons this year under Ahmad al-Sharaa’s rule.

    Homs Governorate in central Syria is witnessing a wave of sectarian violence, both from attacks by unknown gunmen targeting members of the Alawite religious minority and from the torture and killing of Alawites in Syrian government prisons.

    At least eight have been killed in the governorate over the past three days, including seven on sectarian grounds, and two women, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) reported on 20 October.

    Some 359 people have been killed in Homs since the beginning of the year as a result of the chaos that has plagued the city since former ISIS commander Ahmad al-Sharaa took power in Damascus.

    “These developments, coupled with continued official silence, raise growing fears of a widening sectarian rift and a threat to what remains of the city’s social cohesion,” SOHR wrote.

    On 16 October, two masked gunmen attacked a barbershop in the village of Mukhtabiyeh in the Talkalakh area of the Homs countryside, killing two people, one Sunni and the other Alawite.

    Local sources told SOHR the attackers threw a hand grenade inside the barbershop before fleeing on a motorcycle toward the Burj area.

    The attack also injured the barbershop’s owner, the father of Mira Thabet, a young Alawite girl who earlier this year gained widespread attention on social media. She briefly disappeared following a school exam, only to appear in a video on social media saying she had run away with a Sunni man and married him.

    Amid a broader wave of kidnappings of Alawite women and girls taking place at the time, Mira’s father said she had been kidnapped and forced to marry the Sunni man.

    SOHR reports that on 16 October, a man and his wife were shot and killed by gunmen on a motorcycle while inside a shop in the Karm al-Zeitoun neighborhood of Homs.

    Local sources said the area where the attack occurred is surrounded by several checkpoints manned by Syria’s internal security forces, the General Security.

    However, when the attackers fled, they were able to pass through the General Security checkpoints towards the Al-Aseel roundabout without being stopped.

    On 18 October, a 50-year-old Alawite man and his son were shot by unknown gunmen while working at a stall near the Wadi al-Dhahab exchange in Homs.

    Both were injured and taken to the hospital where father later died from the gunshot wounds and the son is still being treated.

    The Syrian Justice Archive (SJA) reported on 19 October that three people, including a man and his wife from the Alawite minority, were killed in a shooting by unknown gunmen riding a motorcycle. Ibrahim Saleh al-Ali, his wife Suad Wannous, and another man, Rajeh Aqoul, were killed in their shop on the Bab al-Dreib Road in Homs.

    The day before, an Alawite man went missing in western rural Homs amid fears he has been abducted, SJA reported further. Contact was lost with Hajmat Taysir Idris on the morning of Saturday. His white truck was later found empty with its doors open on the Al-Hawz–Al-Qurniyah road.

    Amid the killings in Homs, SOHR warned of an “escalation in sectarian revenge attacks as perpetrators continue to enjoy impunity.”

    SOHR also reported that 62 detainees had been tortured to death in Syrian government prisons since the fall of former Syrian president Bashar al-Assad.

    Most of these detainees were from Homs Governorate and killed for sectarian reasons, the rights group added.

    One of the men recently tortured to death was Tariq Habib Ismandar, a former officer in the Syrian Army, SJT reported.

    Arrested in May, Ismandar died in prison on Saturday without receiving a trial or any form of judicial process since his detention.

    His death certificate said he died of a heart attack.

    SJT noted that all deaths and killings that occur inside Syrian prisons are officially recorded as heart attacks, regardless of the victim’s age.

    According to STJ, several residents from Syria’s coastal region have reported that the Syrian authorities refuse to issue death certificates for detainees who died after arrest, or for those killed in the horrific massacres of Alawites on the coast in March, unless the cause of death is listed as a heart attack in official medical reports.

    Regarding the killings of Alawites in prisons, SOHR noted that with the exception of a few cases, the perpetrators have gone unpunished.

    SOHR warned authorities in Damascus “against continuing to follow the approach of the former regime, calling for all perpetrators of these crimes to be held accountable, without discrimination based on sect or affiliation.”

    The Cradle Media report

  • zionist colony destroyed nearly all olive trees in Gaza while burning toxic waste on West Bank lands

    zionist colony destroyed nearly all olive trees in Gaza while burning toxic waste on West Bank lands

    Nearly one million of the Gaza Strip’s 1.1 million olive trees have been destroyed by zionist colony, according to a report.

    zionist military has bulldozed Gaza’s olive groves, dried up from lack of water, or remain inaccessible, leaving Palestinian farmers with little to harvest, Drop Site News reported on Monday.

    Farmers are facing their third consecutive year without a meaningful olive harvest as the zionist military has bulldozed groves.

    On Sunday, violent clashes erupted in the village of Turmus’ayyer, near Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, on the first day of the olive harvest. A group of Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian farmers, resulting in multiple injuries, including a Palestinian woman who was knocked unconscious. Journalist Jasper Nathaniel, who documented the assault, reported that Israeli soldiers had directed farmers into an ambush by armed settlers.

    Despite a fragile “ceasefire” implemented on October 10, Gaza’s farmers continue to struggle.

    Gaza-based journalist Mohamed Suleiman highlighted the despair facing olive farmers, noting that two years of war have obliterated the local olive oil industry.

    Hajj Suleiman Abdel-Nabi, a 75-year-old farmer, lamented the devastation of his olive farm in southern Gaza’s Al-Mawasi area.

    “Water has become more precious than gold,” he said, emphasizing the critical water shortages as people suffer both thirst and crop failures.

    Since the onset of Israel’s genocidal war in October 2023, agriculture in Gaza has faced catastrophic setbacks, with almost all cropland either damaged or inaccessible.

    A report from the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations revealed that 98.5 percent of Gaza’s cropland is affected by the war, leaving just 1.5 percent viable for cultivation.

    Mohammed Abu Odeh, an agricultural expert, expressed concern, stating that numerous farmers are risking their safety to harvest whatever remains.

    “The olive harvest is central to life in Gaza,” Abu Odeh emphasized. “Over 10,000 families depend on it, yet the costs of production have skyrocketed.”

    A liter of olive oil now sells for approximately 100 shekels (about $30), nearly double last year’s price, making it a luxury for many.

    For Abdel-Nabi, the fallout is personal. Once a bountiful producer yielding over 35 gallons of oil annually, he is now forced to buy olives he once sold.

    “This year, I buy the same olives and oil I once sold,” he reflected. He mourned the loss of community joy during the olive harvest, saying, “Our happiest time of year has turned into despair.”

    Despite these challenges, young farmers like 21-year-old Ahmed al-Adini remain resolute. With a meager harvest of 170 kilograms, significantly down from pre-war yields, he and his family continue to prioritize their crops. “For my father, it’s not just oil—it’s identity,” he shared, highlighting the cultural significance of olives in Palestinian heritage.

    As the Israeli siege continues, the destruction has left only a handful of olive presses operational—down from more than 35 before the war. Fuel costs for processing have skyrocketed, pushing many farmers closer to the brink of despair.

    Fayyad Fayyad, head of the Palestinian Olive Council, outlined the dire situation: “There is no olive season this year… We estimate that nearly one million of Gaza’s 1.1 million olive trees have been destroyed.”

    He emphasized the need for a revival plan to rebuild Gaza’s olive sector, contingent on the stability of the ceasefire.

    Despite the overwhelming challenges, Gaza’s farmers show enduring resilience, returning to their groves to salvage what they can.

    “The olive tree is the story of Palestine,” Abdel-Nabi concluded. “Even when it burns, it still stands in our hearts.”

    Al Masirah report

    zionist report exposes toxic waste burning on seized Palestinian farmland in Area C

    The zionist website Zman Yisrael has revealed that zionist waste is being illegally dumped and burned in Area C, on former Palestinian farmland east of the town of Zemer and west of Jayyus in Qalqilya governorate.

    The report, titled The Black Line, describes a vast landfill operating in a “gray zone” between Israel and the occupied West Bank, where overlapping jurisdictions have allowed Israeli companies to turn olive and almond groves into a massive burning dump.

    The site, lying between the Green Line and the separation wall, falls under Israeli control but outside any effective environmental oversight.

    Ghazi Ghanem, head of Zemer’s local council, said residents “are breathing cancer,” as toxic smoke from burning plastic fills the air. He warned that children suffer from respiratory illnesses and groundwater contamination is spreading.

    According to Ghanem, Israeli buyers acquired the lands once farmed by Palestinians and now profit from bringing in truckloads of garbage from inside Israel “as if moving within Israel itself.”

    The Cradle Media report

  • The dilemma of Muslim and Arab nations with the zionist-Jewish/Palestinian case

    Considering that Turkey and Qatar presurized and threatened Hamas with termination of support, if Hamas did not accept truce terms, it is unreasonable for Netanyahu to decline Turkish and Qatari involvement in the Gaza post-genocide plans.

    Unless the zionists intend to continue massacres and destruction in Gaza.

    The colony seeks war with its too many enemies.

    The Jews are hated all over the world. Fascist Europe does not want them back.

    So, the zionist-Jews believe warring is the only viable solution to keep their dream of “Greater Israel.”

    Killing as many Arabs as possible.

    Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah once said,

    The best that these negotiations can achieve is a Palestinian state that lacks sovereignty, has no army, borders Israel on all sides, [has] its economy under total Israeli control, lives on foreign assistance, and is made up of several strips of non-contiguous territory.

    The Turks make through their economic ties with the zionist colony billions of Dollars every year.

    Since the genocide in Gaza started, the Turks have restricted their flourishing trade with the colony.

    Naturally, the Turks seek to reestablish the relations with the zionist colony.

    Hence, the pressure on Hamas. Neither the Turks nor the Qatari wish to see a sovereign Palestinian statehood.

    In the same speech, Sayyed Hassan provided viable solutions that the Arab and Muslim countries would never follow.

    Condemnation, pleas, appeals, and rejection … have no value in the political world, especially with regard to an enemy that has become addicted to massacres that elicit nothing but Arab condemnation. Arab bad mouthing has no value, either, as far as Israel is concerned; what is required right now is for the Arabs to bring pressure to bear on Israel. Those who do not want to go to war against it could at least freeze their relations and cease normalization. When Israel realizes that killing Palestinians would ruin its relations with the Arab countries and bring all their efforts at normalization to an end, it will have no choice but to reconsider its policies.

    Though the Europeans hate the Jews and do not want them back, it would appear that with few exceptions, the Arab and Muslim nations cherish their presence in occupied Palestine owing to the economic benefits and the modern Western way of life.

    At times, I feel that the majority of Muslim and Arab nations wish the Palestinians would be wipped off. , solving the problems with the Jews.

    However, there is the legacy of Al Quds and the so-called Muslim Umma.

    Islamic landmarks: The Buraq Wall
  • Netanyahu rejects arbitration with Lebanon and excludes Turkish, Qatari role in Gaza peace plan

    Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has said that proposed negotiations between Lebanon and z¿onist colony have collapsed following z¿onist rejection of a US initiative aimed at facilitating discussions on a zionist withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territories and the start of border demarcation talks and security arrangements.

    In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat on Monday, Berri stated that US envoy Thomas Barrack conveyed zionist refusal to accept a proposal that included a two-month cessation of zionist aggressions, a withdrawal from occupied Lebanese territories, and subsequent talks on border demarcation and security arrangements.

    As a result of zionist rejection, Berri said that “any path for negotiations with zionist has been abandoned, and what remains is only the mechanism followed through the committee supervising the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.”

    He stressed that “we remain committed to the ceasefire agreement reached in November 2024, which the mechanism committee is supposed to oversee,” emphasizing that this mechanism is “the only framework currently in place, and nothing else.”

    Berri underlined Lebanon’s commitment to the ceasefire established in November 2024, which was intended to end a prolonged war with zionist colony.

    He remarked that the committee overseeing this agreement now meets biweekly, reflecting a more structured approach than previously experienced.

    Despite the stalemate in negotiations, Berri expressed a mixed outlook, acknowledging both pessimism and optimism regarding future relations with zionist colony.

    He highlighted the critical nature of adhering to the ceasefire, especially following recent tensions that escalated into heavy fighting along the Lebanon-occupied Palestine border in October 2023.

    In a separate yet related development, US envoy Thomas Barrack threatened Beirut with potential unilateral zionist colony aggression should the Lebanese government does not disarm the Hezbollah resistance movement.

    He noted that such hesitance could trigger significant regional consequences, including renewed war.

    “Should Beirut continue to hesitate (over disarming Hezbollah), zionist colony may act unilaterally – and the consequences would be grave,” Barrack wrote on the X platform.

    The US administration has issued a warning to Beirut regarding the potential for a renewed zionist military campaign should the Lebanese government fail to disarm Hezbollah promptly.

    According to US officials cited by the New York Times, the primary risk associated with any delay or obstruction in the disarmament process is that zionist colony may determine it necessary to “finish the job” through further military operations.

    In August, under heavy pressure from the US and zionist colony, Lebanon’s government ordered the army to draw up a plan for disarming Hezbollah by the end of the year.

    Hezbollah and its political ally Amal back then announced that they would “treat the decision as if it did not exist” and accused the government of serving US diktats.

    Al Masirah report

    Netanyahu rejects Turkish, Qatari role in Gaza peace plan

    Netanyahu has ruled out any Turkish or Qatari involvement in Gaza’s postwar administration, calling such participation a “red line,” zionist Hayom reported on 21 October.

    The objection has alarmed officials in Washington, who fear it could derail the US-backed framework aimed at restoring stability in Gaza after Israel’s ongoing assault.

    According to US sources, the proposed role of Turkiye and Qatar would be limited to humanitarian and civil functions — including aid delivery, reconstruction, and coordination with international bodies.

    However, Netanyahu and other zionist officials argue that the two nations’ participation could enable political influence inside Gaza, potentially empowering Hamas-linked actors and threatening what they describe as Israeli security interests.

    “Jerusalem views any Turkish or Qatari presence as a direct threat to zionist sovereignty and regional stability,” an zionist source told zionist Hayom, adding that Netanyahu reaffirmed his opposition during recent high-level talks.

    Hezbollah fighters during the 2024 war.