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FFC's Handala begins its journey to Gaza to break the blockade, For the Children of Gaza - Freedom Flotilla (2025-07-13)

https://freedomflotilla.org/2025/07/13/ffcs-handala-begins-its-journey-to-gaza-to-break-the-blockade-for-the-children-of-gaza/
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>> Siracusa, Italy, July 13, 2025 — Today, the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) announces that #Handala, our civilian aid boat, has officially set sail from Siracusa, Italy and begun its journey to Gaza. This marks a bold step in our ongoing effort to challenge Israel’s illegal, deadly blockade of the Palestinian people in Gaza…

>> The children of Gaza, who make up over half the population, have been living under a brutal blockade and siege for their entire lives. Since October 2023, over 50,000 have been killed or injured, tens of thousands orphaned, and nearly a million forcibly displaced and homeless. All now face famine, disease, and trauma few of us can imagine.

>> This mission is for them.

#FreedomFlotilla #BreakTheSiege @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel

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Israel’s “Dirty Work” and Germany’s Staatsräson - By: Hanno Hauenstein - Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung - Palestine (2025-07-13)

https://www.rosalux.ps/israels-dirty-work-and-germanys-staatsrason-hanno-hauenstein-on-merz-gaza-and-the-overdue-paradigm-shift-in-germanys-policies-towards-israel-8470/
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>> German chancellor Friedrich Merz has characterized Israel’s most recent war against Iran as a service to the Western world. While Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, #Germany continues to offer support — and to jeopardize the post-World War II order — despite its tentative criticism…

#HannoHauenstein #GermanComplicityInGenocide #Staatsrason

@palestine@a.gup.pe @israel

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By David Hearst
Published date: 12 July 2025 14:39 BST

"Hamas negotiators are increasingly sceptical that a Gaza ceasefire agreement with Israel could be reached in the current round of talks in Doha, Middle East Eye has learned.

Sources close to Palestinian negotiators said talks remain deadlocked over at least two of four key issues.

The first is the extent of the proposed Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip during the 60-day truce. The second is the method of aid distribution."

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The Handala, operated by the Freedom Flotilla Coalition, left the port of Syracuse shortly after 12:00 pm local time, according to a journalist of the French press agency AFP, carrying about fifteen activists.

Several dozen people, some holding Palestinian flags and others wearing keffiyeh scarves, gathered at the port to cheer the boat's departure with cries of "Free Palestine".

The former Norwegian trawler, loaded with medical supplies, food, children's equipment and medicine, will sail for about a week in the Mediterranean, covering roughly 1,800 kilometres, in the hope of reaching Gaza's coast. Palestinians inspect the wreckage of a gas station destroyed in an Israeli airstrike in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, Saturday, July 12, 2025.

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Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out numerous attacks on Friday against Palestinians, their homes, and their lands across several areas of the occupied West Bank. Two Palestinians, including a Palestinian-American, were killed, many others were wounded, and several properties sustained damage in Sinjil town, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah. Israeli soldiers also abducted a child and a young man in Salfit, in the central West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that the young man, a Palestinian-American identified as Saifuddin Kamil Abdul-Karim Musallet, 23, was killed after being brutally assaulted by Israeli colonizers in the town of Sinjil, northeast of Ramallah.

Musallet had travelled to Al-Mazra’a ash-Sharqiya to spend time with his extended family. According to his cousin Fatima Mohammad and another relative who spoke anonymously due to safety concerns, he arrived in June. Though born in Florida, Musallet was raised in Port Charlotte, where he spent his early years.

Saifuddin Kamil Abdul-Karim Musallet Fatima, currently outside of Palestine but in close communication since the attack, recounted that when armed colonizers approached, Musallet and others attempted to get help. but access was obstructed. Even after emergency responders arrived, the colonizers held up the ambulance for nearly two hours.

Friends and loved ones described Musallet as “one of those kids everyone loves”—a young man with a generous heart, gentle spirit, and unmistakable warmth. He was known for his sincerity, kindness, and quick sense of humor.

In Florida, he helped run the family’s ice cream shop, a place where his charisma and compassion made a lasting impression on everyone who walked through the door.

In a separate but related incident, the Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that another young man, Mohammad Rezeq Hussein Shalabi, was fatally shot by Israeli colonizer in Sinjil.

Officials stated that al-Shalabi was left to bleed for several hours before help arrived, as the Palestinians initially could not locate him.

In Khirbet Al-Tell, located on Jabal Al-Baten, south of Sinjil in the Ramallah and Al-Biereh Governorate in the central West Bank, ten Palestinian civilians sustained wounds and fractures after colonizers assaulted residents attempting to access the area alongside international solidarity activists.

Local nonviolent activist, Ayed Ghafri stated that the victims of the attack came from the villages and towns of Sinjil, Al-Mazra’a Al-Sharqiya, Abwein, and Jaljulia.

The Palestinians were trying to prevent the colonizers from establishing a new illegal outpost on stolen Palestinian land.

Ghafri confirmed that one activist was deliberately run over by a colonizer, and two ambulances were also targeted and damaged, including shattered windows.

The ARAB 48 news website reported, on Friday evening that at least 40 Palestinians sustained injuries during the colonizer attack in Sinjil.

Meanwhile, many Palestinian civilians, including children, were injured following violent assaults carried out under the protection of Israeli occupation forces near the village of Al-Minya, southeast of Bethlehem.

Zayed Kawazba, head of the Al-Minya Village Council, stated that the colonizers stormed the Wadi Sa’ir area and hurled stones at approximately ten homes, shattering windows and instilling fear among residents.

Several civilians also suffered from tear gas inhalation after Israeli soldiers fired toxic gas grenades toward the homes and locals who attempted to defend them.

The Palestinian Red Crescent treated a three-year-old girl who sustained a head injury during the assault near Al-Minya.

In the northern Jordan Valley, colonizers vandalized a water tank belonging to citizen Radhi Khalil Zawahra from the Al-Burj community. The water tank was destroyed amid continued and repeated attacks targeting residents and their property in the region.

Two civilians were also injured in the village of Susiya, in the Masafer Yatta area south of Hebron, in the southern part of the West Bank, when colonizers launched yet another assault on Palestinian homes.

Jihad Al-Nawaj’a, head of the Village Council, reported that colonizers attacked residents with physical violence and stones, resulting in injuries that required hospitalization at Yatta Government Hospital.

Such assaults continue unabated across villages and communities in Masafer Yatta, routinely facilitated by occupation forces.

In Beit Kahil, northwest of Hebron, colonizers invaded the home and farmland of citizen Nadi Al-Atawna in the Shu’ab Mazzo area.

They vandalized the home and uprooted trees from his land, marking the third documented attack on Al-Atawna’s property.

According to the Wall and Colonization Resistance Commission, Israeli forces and colonizers have carried out over 11,280 documented violations in the first half of this year.

These include land seizures, tree uprooting, summary executions, and movement restrictions. The escalation coincides with the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip, which began on October 7, 2023.

In related news, Israeli soldiers invaded Qarawat Bani Hassan town, west of Salfit in the central West Bank, stormed and ransacked homes before abducting a child, Elias Abdullah Rayyan, 10, and a young man Eyad Ezzat ‘Aasi, while standing in front of their homes, before taking them to an unknown destination.

On Thursday evening, two Palestinian young men were killed after an alleged stabbing attack which killed an illegal Israeli colonizer near the Gush Etzion colonial bloc, south of Bethlehem in the southern occupied West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry announced that it was informed by the General Authority of Civil Affairs, that the two young men, Mahmoud Yousef Mohammad Abed, 23, and Malek Ismail Abdul Jabbar Salem, 23, were killed south of Bethlehem, adding that the army confiscated their bodies.

Since the beginning of the year, Israeli forces and colonizers have killed 177 Palestinian citizens in the occupied West Bank, including 31 children and 6 women, and four killed by the illegal Israeli paramilitary colonizers. 60 Palestinians were killed in Jenin, 32 in Nablus, 26 in Tubas, 17 in Tulkarem, 12 in Hebron, 11 in Ramallah, 6 in Bethlehem, 5 in Jerusalem, 4 in Qalqilia, 3 in Salfit, and 1 in Jericho.

All of Israel’s colonies in the occupied West Bank, including those in and around occupied East Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth Geneva Convention, in addition to various United Nations and Security Council resolutions. They also constitute war crimes under International Law.

Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.” It also prohibits the “individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory.”

Early Friday morning, at least 30 Palestinian families were forcibly displaced from the Arab al-Mleihat Bedouin community, situated at the end of the Mu’arrajat road northwest of Jericho, in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.

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Israel is advancing plans to construct 2,339 illegal colonialist units across the northern, central, and southern regions of the occupied West Bank, a statement issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization’s National Office for the Defense of Land and Resistance of Settlement, revealed.

The report details that 1,352 units are slated for Qalqilia, located in the northern West Bank; 430 units in areas northeast of Ramallah and northwest of occupied East Jerusalem; 407 units in Bethlehem; and 150 units west of Ramallah, in the central part of the territory.

The plan also includes the creation of the so-called “Samaria National Park” in the Palestinian town of Sebastia, north of Nablus, in the northern West Bank, a move widely viewed as part of Israel’s broader strategy to annex and rebrand Palestinian heritage sites.

This expansion comes despite the International Court of Justice’s ruling, which declared that Israel’s presence in the occupied West Bank is illegal under international law, and called for an end to settlement activity and annexation measures.

In a conclusive and unambiguous decision, the International Court of Justice declared in a non-binding ruling, in July 2024, that Israel’s 56-year long rule in “the Palestinian territory occupied since 1967” is illegal, and that it is obligated to bring its presence in that territory to an end “as rapidly as possible.”

In its decision, the ICJ said it determined Israel’s policy of settlement in the West Bank violates international law, and that Israel had effectively annexed large parts of the West Bank — along with East Jerusalem, which was formally annexed and designated as sovereign Israeli territory in 1980 — due to some of the apparently permanent aspects of Israeli rule there.

The legal consequences of its findings, the court ruled, were that Israel must end its control of these areas, cease new settlement activity, “repeal all legislation and measures creating or maintaining the unlawful situation” — including those which it said, “discriminate against the Palestinian people in the Occupied Palestinian Territory” — and provide reparations for any damage caused by its “wrongful acts.”

The decision also comes amidst dangerously escalating attacks against the Palestinians, their homes and lands across the occupied West Bank.

On Friday, Illegal paramilitary Israeli colonizers carried out numerous attacks against Palestinians, their homes, and their lands across several areas of the occupied West Bank.

The colonizers killed two Palestinians, including a Palestinian-American, while many others were wounded, and several properties sustained damage in Sinjil town, northwest of the central West Bank city of Ramallah. Israeli soldiers also abducted a child and a young man in Salfit, in the central West Bank.

Early Friday morning, at least 30 Palestinian families were forcibly displaced from the Arab al-Mleihat Bedouin community, situated at the end of the Mu’arrajat road northwest of Jericho, in the northeastern part of the occupied West Bank.

All of Israel’s colonies in the occupied West Bank, including those in and around occupied East Jerusalem, are illegal under International Law, the Fourth Geneva Convention, in addition to various United Nations and Security Council resolutions. They also constitute war crimes under International Law.

Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.” It also prohibits the “individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory.”

Since the beginning of this year, Israeli soldiers and paramilitary colonizers have killed 177 Palestinians, including 31 children and 8 women.

60 Palestinians were killed in Jenin, 32 in Nablus, 26 in Tubas, 17 in Tulkarem, 12 in Hebron, 11 in Ramallah, 6 in Bethlehem, 4 in Qalqilia, 3 in Salfit, 5 in Jerusalem and 1 in Jericho.

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By Fayha Shalash in Ramallah, occupied Palestine Published date: 12 July 2025 15:49 BST

"The attack began when a large group of settlers targeted dozens of #Palestinians attempting to access their land between the villages of Sinjil and al-Mazra'a al-Sharqiya, east of Ramallah.

Such assaults have become a regular occurrence, taking place almost every Friday, as part of efforts to intimidate villagers and drive them off land targeted for settlement."

"'Musalat owned a home in the area and died trying to defend it' - Abdul Samad Abdul Aziz, al-Mazra'a al-Sharqiya municipality member"

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#TheHagueGroup】To Bogotá | Progressive International (2025-07-12)

https://progressive.international/wire/2025-07-12-pi-briefing-no-25-nos-vemos-en-bogot/en
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>> This week, more than 25 states from around the world will gather in Bogotá, Colombia, for the “Emergency Conference” to halt the Gaza genocide: the most ambitious multilateral response since Israel began its campaign of devastation two years ago.

>> “The Bogotá conference will go down as the moment in history that states finally stood up to do the right thing,” said UN Special Rapporteur #FrancescaAlbanese, calling the formation of The Hague Group the “most significant political development of the last 20 months.”

>> Jointly convened by Colombia and South Africa, The Hague Group’s Co-Chairs, the conference brings together states far beyond the boundaries of the Group — from Algeria to Brazil, China to Spain, Indonesia to Qatar — “to move from condemnation to collective action,” in the words of Colombian President Gustavo Petro…

#BogotaConference #StopGenocide
@palestine@a.gup.pe

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IDF defies Netanyahu’s plan for ‘humanitarian city’ in Gaza (The Times, 2025-07-08)

archived: https://archive.is/9u0hR
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>> The Israeli military has refused to carry out a plan to confine ... people in a new “humanitarian city” in Gaza, after senior officers objected and reservists said it would be a war crime.

>> The office of Lieutenant General Eyal Zamir, ... said that the military’s duties did not involve forcibly moving civilians either within or out of the Gaza Strip...

>> ... actively resisted ... a group of dissenting Israeli reservist soldiers, who argued in a petition to the country’s supreme court that forced population expulsions by troops could be a violation of international law.

>> “Relocating and concentrating an entire population is ... a war crime. Framing it in humanitarian language does not change the nature of this crime,” said Yotam Vilk, a reservist officer who served in Gaza and is part of Soldiers for the Hostages ...

@palestine@a.gup.pe

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French justice to challenge Israeli 'impunity' over alleged Gaza civilian executions (Radio France Internationale, 2025-07-11)

https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20250711-french-justice-to-challenge-israeli-impunity-over-alleged-gaza-civilian-executions
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>> Several NGOs … have filed a legal complaint in Paris against two French-Israeli soldiers accused of carrying out summary executions of civilians in the Gaza Strip. The plaintiffs say the case could mark a turning point in judicial responses to the war in the enclave, challenging what they describe as the 'systemic impunity' of Israeli snipers.

>> The plaintiffs accuse them of … crimes that could be considered war crimes, crimes against humanity and acts of genocide under international law.

>> The complaint was submitted by the International Federation for Human Rights (#FIDH) and its member organisations – Al-Haq, Al Mezan, the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (#PHCR), the #LDH and the Association France Palestine Solidarité (#AFPS) – on 1 July ...

#AlHaq #AlMezan #WarCrime @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel

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Japan's CEAPAD A Unique Platform For Palestine’s Capacity Building, Long-term Development (Bernama, 2025-07-07)

https://www.bernama.com/en/general/news.php?id=2442147
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>> Japan views the upcoming Fourth Conference on Cooperation among East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development (CEAPAD), which it will co-host with Malaysia, as a unique and strategic platform to strengthen capacity building and sustainable development in Palestine, going beyond emergency relief.

>> The conference, scheduled to take place here [Kuala Lumpur] Friday, will be held in conjunction with the 58th #ASEAN Foreign Ministers’ Meeting (AMM) and related meetings.

>> [Japanese Ambassador to #Malaysia:] “#Japan has been working with #UNRWA, the World Bank, and other institutional organisations to help Palestinians, and #CEAPAD complements those efforts by bringing in perspectives and expertise from East Asian countries,”...

@palestine@a.gup.pe

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Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell on children killed during a nutrition aid distribution in the Gaza Strip (UNICEF, 2025-07-10)

https://www.unicef.org/press-releases/statement-unicef-executive-director-catherine-russell-children-killed-during
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>> “We are appalled by the reported killing of 15 Palestinians, including nine children and four women, who were waiting in line for nutritional supplies for children in Deir al Balah, the Gaza Strip, this morning. An additional 30 people were reportedly injured, including 19 children.

>> “This assistance was being provided by Project Hope, a #UNICEF partner organization, to families in desperate need. The killing of families trying to access life-saving aid is unconscionable.

>> “These were mothers seeking a lifeline for their children after months of hunger and desperation…

>> “We call on Israel to urgently review its rules of engagement to ensure full compliance with international humanitarian law, notably the protection of civilians, …

#ProjectHope @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel

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[The Hague Group] Spain and Ireland to join more than 20 states to declare ‘concrete measures’ against Israel (Middle East Eye, 2025-07-10)

https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/spain-and-ireland-join-more-20-states-declare-concrete-measures-against-israel
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>> More than 20 countries are convening in Bogota next week to declare “concrete measures against Israel’s violations of international law”, diplomats told Middle East Eye.

>> The “emergency summit” is due to be held on 15-16 July, co-hosted by the governments of Colombia and South Africa as co-chairs of The Hague Group, to coordinate diplomatic and legal action to counter what they describe as “a climate of impunity” enabled by Israel and its powerful allies.

cf. >https://thehaguegroup.org/
#TheHagueGroup

#InternationalLaw #StopIsrael @palestine@a.gup.pe @israel

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