• Injuries reported following zionist strikes on southern Lebanon road

    zion%st forces carry out a drone strike targeting a civilian vehicle in Kafra, southern Lebanon.
    Two injuries, one in serious condition, have been reported following zion^st drone strike targeting a vehicle on the Siddiqin-Kafra road in Southern Lebanon.

    https://t.me/presstv/161116
  • New airstrikes hit Kabul as Afghanistan–Pakistan border clashes reignite

    Both sides accused each other of instigating the renewed fighting, which killed over a dozen people.

    New Pakistani airstrikes hit Afghanistan on 15 October, targeting the capital Kabul just hours after a renewed flare-up of tensions on the border between the two countries.

    More than 12 civilians were martyred and over 100 were injured in Afghanistan.

    Full The Cradle Media report

    Pakistani fighter jets bomb Kabul and the Kandahar Province in Afghanistan.
  • Daily z?onist crimes in Lebanon’s South in breach of the so-called ceasefire

    Yesterday at night, one person was injured when a z¿onist drone attacked his car in Wadi Jilou, southern Lebanon.

    Early this morning, zionist occupation forces advanced around 150 meters into Kroum al-Maraj on the eastern outskirts of Mays al-Jabal, south Lebanon, and detonated a house the zionist army previously destroyed.

    The rubble of the house destroyed this morning in southern Lebanon. https://t.me/thecradlemedia/44206
  • Daily z¿onist infringements in Gaza; 45 bodies returned to Gaza via ICRC, showing signs of torture

    Two martyrs ascended after zionist occupation drones opened fire on Gazans returning to their homes in Shuja’iyya, east of Gaza City.

    IOF tanks also opened fire in areas of Khan Younis, while zionist occupation boats fired on Rafah. 15 Palestinians were also abducted near Rafah.

    Since Friday, 36 documented ceasefire violations by zionist occupation forces have resulted in the martyrdom of 8 Gazans and several injuries.

    RNN

    The Ministry of Health in Gaza has received 45 bodies of Palestinians from the Red Cross at Nasser Medical Complex, after they were released by the Israeli army, having been detained during the war on Gaza. The bodies show clear signs of severe torture, field execution, shackling, blindfolding, and abuse, while the Red Cross has promised to provide the ministry with the names of the deceased at a later time.

    EyeonPalestine

    Despite the entry of a limited number of aid trucks into Gaza, famine continues to grip the population — especially in the north, where people rely on charity kitchens that barely provide one meal a day. No sufficient food, no medicine, and no hope for imminent relief.

  • Iranian strike hit secret zionist-american military bunker beneath ‘Tel Aviv’ tower: Report

    An investigation by The Grayzone has revealed that Iran’s June 13 missile strike on ‘Tel Aviv’ directly hit a secret underground military command center jointly operated by zionist colony and the United States, buried beneath a luxury apartment complex in the heart of the city.

    According to geolocation analysis, leaked emails, and public records, the bunker, known as “Site 81”, is located underneath the Da Vinci Towers, a high-end residential and office complex built over what was once a ministry compound.

    The facility reportedly serves as a command and control node for zionist military intelligence, with US Army engineers having overseen its construction over a decade ago.

    When Iranian missiles struck multiple locations across north ‘Tel Aviv’ in June, the colonial office immediately sealed off the impact zone and prevented journalists from filming.

    Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst was among those forced away by police near the HaKirya compound and the Azrieli Center.

    Hours later, Iranian state media announced that military and intelligence targets had been precisely hit in retaliation for earlier Israeli strikes on Iranian soil.

    The Grayzone report links the Da Vinci complex to a 2013 US Army Corps of Engineers project that expanded “Site 81” into a 6,000-square-meter electromagnetically shielded intelligence facility.

    In a fresh wave, a series of Iranian missile strikes have hit multiple locations across the occupied Palestinian territories, causing extensive damage and casualties.
    A photo from the US Army study was geolocated to the site using surrounding landmarks such as the Kannarit (Canarit) Air Force towers, located just meters away.

    The site is less than 100 meters from a children’s playground and a community center, raising concerns that Israel embedded a sensitive military installation within a densely populated area, effectively using civilians as human shields, a practice Israel has long accused Palestinians of engaging in.

    Satellite imagery of the area remains blurred on Google and Yandex Maps, with no street-view access, suggesting ongoing censorship of strategic sites inside Tel Aviv.

    Leaked correspondence obtained by The Grayzone between former NATO Commander James Stavridis and former Israeli military chief Gabi Ashkenazi confirms that the bunker served as a command and control hub for Israel’s military network.

    In the 2015 exchange, Stavridis mentioned a US company, ThinkLogical, which had “won a big contract out at Site 81 with the IDF.”

    The Da Vinci complex and its surrounding towers were financed by a web of Israeli-American investors and firms with close ties to the Israeli security establishment, including Check Point Technologies and AI21 Labs, the latter founded by veterans of Israel’s Unit 8200, the military’s elite signals intelligence corps.

    France 24’s analysis of post-strike coverage highlighted Israeli censorship, with Haaretz delaying reports on the Da Vinci hit by two weeks despite circulating images.

    PressTV report

    This photo published by the New York Times in 2021 shows a bunker dubbed the “Fortress of Zion,” a zionist military command post deep underground beneath its headquarters in the heart of Tel Aviv.

  • In breach of the ceasefire agreement zionist occupation kills 6 in Gaza, Hamas hands over 4 bodies of zionist captives

    zionist drone fire resulted in 5 martyrs in the Shuja’iyya neighborhood, East Gaza City.

    Injuries were also reported after the occupation targeted the Halawa displaced persons camp in Jabalia.

    In Khan Younis, 1 martyr and 1 injured in Al-Fukhari following a drone strike, and 2 others injured south of the city.

    It is the first ceasefire violation since Friday.

    RNN

    zionist occupation claims that Palestinians crossed the yellow demarcation line. Hence, they were executed. As if the colony needed justification for extra judicial murder. They have been engaged in a two-year-long genocide without the need of explaining their conduct.

    The Palestinian Resistance has handed over four bodies of captives to the ICRC this evening.

    The Cradle Media with video

    According to reports, difficulties are experienced in locating the remaining bodies, which triggered draconian action from the colonial office in the form of restricting aid flow through the Rafah crossing.

    ICRC: Recovering captives’ remains in Gaza a ‘massive challenge’

    The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) announced today that transferring the remains of the zionist captives killed during the zionist war on Gaza will take time, describing the process as a “massive challenge” due to the difficulty of recovering bodies from beneath the rubble.

    “That’s an even bigger challenge than having the people alive being released. That’s a massive challenge,” said ICRC spokesman Christian Cardon, noting that the process could take days or even weeks, and warning that some remains might never be recovered.

    “I think that there is clearly a risk that that will take much more time. What we are telling the parties is that that should be their top priority,” he added.

    The Cradle Media

  • Six killed after US strikes another boat off coast of Venezuela

    The US military conducted yet another strike on a boat alleged to be trafficking drugs off the coast of Venezuela, killing six people on board, President Donald Trump announced Tuesday.

    Trump said that the vessel was “affiliated with a Designated Terrorist Organization” but did not name any organization or provide evidence to back up the assertion.

    “Intelligence confirmed the vessel was trafficking narcotics, was associated with illicit narcoterrorist networks, and was transiting along a known DTO route,” Trump said on his Truth Social platform. “The strike was conducted in International Waters, and six male narcoterrorists aboard the vessel were killed in the strike. No U.S. Forces were harmed.”

    This is at least the fifth time the US has announced such a strike. The Pentagon announced another strike in early October.

    Trump also posted an unclassified video of the strike.

    CNN report

  • Two Lebanese were injured during olive harvest in Haris by zionist drone strike and other incursions

    Four zion¿st tanks advanced toward the Jal al-Deir and Al-Malikiyah areas near the town of Aitaroun in southern Lebanon, close to the occupied Palestinian border, just as residents set out to their olive groves for the first time since the ceasefire.

    https://t.me/thecradlemedia/44111

    At least two people were injured after a zionist drone strike targeted a group of Lebanese farmers harvesting olives on the outskirts of Haris in southern Lebanon.
    https://t.me/presstv/160962
  • Venezuela Closes Embassies in Norway and Australia, Opens New Ones in Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe

    Venezuela has announced the closure of its embassies in Norway and Australia and plans to open new ones in Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe.

    The move is part of a reorganization of its foreign service amid rising tensions with the United States. In a statement on Monday, the Venezuelan government described the closures as a “strategic reallocation of resources.”

    It added that consular services for Venezuelans in Norway and Australia will still be available through other diplomatic missions.

    The government emphasized that the new embassies will foster joint projects in agriculture, energy, education, mining, and other areas of mutual interest.

    This announcement comes shortly after Norway’s Nobel Committee announced Venezuelan opposition leader, Maria Corina Machado as the winner of the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.

    It also followed weeks of escalating tensions between Caracas and Washington, which prompted Venezuela to call on the UN for support over several deadly US military strikes on vessels off its Caribbean coast.

    Norway’s foreign ministry confirmed it received notification of the embassy closures but was not provided a reason.

    Norway, which does not have an embassy in Venezuela, conducts local affairs through its embassy in Colombia.

    A spokesperson expressed disappointment, stating, “This is regrettable. Despite our differing views, Norway wishes to maintain an open dialogue with Venezuela.”

    Venezuela’s decision comes in the context of escalating tensions with the US, following military strikes on vessels off its Caribbean coast, which the US claims were drug trafficking operations.

    Venezuela has sought support from the United Nations, asserting the threat of potential armed attacks.

    Caracas indicated that the newly established embassies in Burkina Faso and Zimbabwe will strengthen ties with nations that oppose colonialism and hegemonic pressures. These countries are seen as allies in promoting shared interests against perceived external threats.

    Machado, a Venezuelan politician notorious for advocating American and Israeli military intervention in her country, was awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize this weekend.

    The committee rebuffed US President Donald Trump despite his intense lobbying. Still, it ended up giving it to someone who has aggressively supported and promoted the US “regime change” project in Caracas.

    For many worldwide, the decision underscores how Western governments continue to manipulate moral symbols to advance their nefarious political agendas.

    Al Masirah report

    Indigenous people gathered to mark Indigenous Resistance Day in Caracas, Venezuela, October 12, 2025.
  • 1968 Palestinians liberated in first phase of ceasefire deal

    As part of the first phase of the agreement to end the two-year z¿onist -American genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, a total of 250 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences in zionist jails, along with 1,718 Palestinians detained since October 7, 2023, were released on Monday.

    Among those to be freed are prominent figures such as Mahmoud al-Ardah, leader of the Freedom Tunnel operation; Ayham Kamamji, his comrade in the escape; Kamil Abu Hanish, writer and PFLP leader serving nine life sentences; Bassem Khandaqji, novelist and winner of the International Prize for Arabic Fiction serving three life sentences; and Mahmoud Issa, a Palestinian student and writer imprisoned since 1993, who established Al-Qassam cells in al-Quds dedicated to the liberation of Palestinian prisoners.

    Many of these individuals have reportedly already reunited with their families in the occupied West Bank, according to Palestinian media reports.

    The Gaza-based Hamas resistance movement also released 20 Israeli captives early Monday, including Elkana Bohbot, Matan Angrest, Avinatan Or, Yosef-Haim Ohana, Alon Ohel, Evyatar Davud, Guy Gilboa-Dalal, Rom Braslavski, twins Gali and Ziv Berman, Eitan Mor, Segev Kalfon, Maxim Herkin, Eitan Horn, Bar Kupershtein, Omri Miran, and brothers David and Ariel Cunio.

    Israeli soldiers Nimrod Cohen and Matan Zangauker were also among those released.

    In a statement, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, described the agreement as the “fruit of the steadfastness of our people and the resilience of its resistance fighters,” affirming their commitment to the deal as long as the occupation complies with its terms.

    Following is the full list of 250 Palestinian prisoners serving life or long sentences to be released in the first phase. Some of them will return home, while others will be forcibly deported:

    PressTV report has the names

    Even at their release, the people of Palestine are assaulted.

    The Prisoners’ Affairs Authority reported that 3,985+ Palestinian prisoners were released through three exchange deals during the Al-Aqsa Flood battle (November 2023, February 2025, and October 2025:

    The total included:
    – 486 serving life sentences
    – 114 women
    – 297 children
    – 33 expected life sentence and high sentence
    – 2,724 prisoners arrested from Gaza after October 7.

    https://t.me/PalestineResist/82727