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Gaza Buildings Damaged by Israeli Strikes Collapse Amid Heavy Rainfall
Two buildings in Gaza City collapsed after heavy rains, both previously damaged by Israeli strikes. Civil Defense reported no injuries in these incidents, but recent weather has caused deaths, home collapses, and flooding of shelters. Israel has failed to meet ceasefire commitments, leaving Palestinians without safe housing amid massive destruction.
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Hamas Delegation Meets Turkish Intelligence Chief in Istanbul to Discuss Gaza Ceasefire
A Hamas delegation led by Khalil al‑Hayya met Turkish intelligence chief Ibrahim Kalin in Istanbul to discuss Gaza ceasefire progress. Hamas reaffirmed commitment to the truce while citing Israeli violations and highlighting urgent humanitarian needs.
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Palestinian Trade Unions: Over 500,000 Workers Lose Livelihoods Due to Israeli Policies
The General Federation of Palestinian Trade Unions reported that Israeli policies have deprived over 500,000 Palestinian workers of their livelihoods, with unemployment exceeding 50% in the West Bank and 84% in Gaza. Economic losses surpass $9 billion, alongside killings, injuries, and mass arrests of workers.
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Scientific Complex holds a recitation ceremony for a delegation from Nursing Syndicate in Nineveh
The Scientific Quranic Complex at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine held a "Throne of Recitation" gathering for a delegation from the Nursing Syndicate in Nineveh in the courtyard of the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him).
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Two young Palestinians martyred during Israeli raids in occupied West Bank
Two Palestinians, including a teenager, have been killed and two others suffered gunshot wounds after Israeli forces carried out separate raids across the West Bank, in the latest violence against civilians in the occupied territory.
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Renowned Alawite figure assassinated in Syria’s Homs
A renowned Alawite figure in the Homs province of Syria has been assassinated, an informed source said.
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UAE Accused of Targeting Pro‑Palestinian Voices in France
An investigation by “Dark Box” exposed a UAE‑led campaign targeting pro‑Palestinian figures in France, including France Unbowed. The report highlights the role of Swiss firm Alp Services and far‑right rhetoric disguised as research.
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Senior Ansarullah Official Slams Islah Figure: Saudi Crimes Cannot Be Justified as “Command of God”
Mohammed al‑Farah of Ansarullah harshly criticized Abdullah Sa‘tar of the Islah Party for claiming Saudi crimes in Yemen were “by God’s command.” He described the remarks as an attempt to justify aggression and conceal atrocities. Al‑Farah mocked the idea that such devastation could be for Sa‘tar, calling it political and moral corruption.
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Lebanese scholar: Resistance is path of honor
A Lebanese religious scholar says resistance remains the true path of honor and dignity for the Islamic nation, stressing that today’s resistance leaders are faithfully continuing the principled legacy of Imam Khomeini (RA).
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Yemeni Acting PM Muftah: Zionist‑American Enemy Spreads Corruption and Seeks Subjugation
Acting Yemeni Prime Minister Mohammed Muftah condemned the Zionist‑American enemy for spreading corruption and targeting Islam. Speaking at a scholars’ gathering, he emphasized Yemen’s sacrifices and its steadfast stance under divine leadership.
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Israeli Drones Target Civilian Areas in Southern Lebanon
Israeli occupation forces launched multiple drone attacks on towns in southern Lebanon, including Taybeh, Ras Al‑Naqoura, and Blida. The strikes caused material damage but no casualties, while reconnaissance drones continued to violate Lebanese airspace.
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Najaf Friday Imam condemns Quran desecration in US
The Imam of Friday Prayers in Najaf Ashraf has strongly condemned the desecration of the Holy Quran by a US congressional candidate, describing the act as a clear sign of the West’s cultural and civilizational failure and its inability to properly engage with Islam.
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Lebanese Muslim Scholars condemn Quran desecration, warn against religious hate speech
The Lebanese Muslim Scholars’ Association has strongly condemned the desecration of the Holy Quran by Jake Lang, a Republican candidate for the US Senate in Florida, describing the act as a direct attack on all Muslims and a dangerous form of religious hate speech.
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Mass Pro-Palestine march held in Berlin against Gaza genocide
On Saturday, the German capital Berlin witnessed a massive march in support of Palestine, protesting the genocide committed by Israel in Gaza and the support provided by the German government to Tel Aviv.
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Gaza Health Ministry: 70,925 killed, 171,185 wounded since October 7, 2023
At least 70,925 Palestinians have been killed and 171,185 wounded since continued Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip began on October 7, 2023.
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International campaign demanding release of Marwan Barghouti launched in Bethlehem
An international campaign calling for the release of Palestinian prisoner leader Marwan Barghouti and all Palestinian detainees in Israeli prisons was launched in front of Bethlehem Municipality in the central West Bank, with wide official and popular participation.
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Israeli Regime Expands Military Outposts, Suggests Permanent Gaza Presence
A new report by Forensic Architecture shows Israel has built new military outposts and expanded existing ones in Gaza since the October ceasefire. Satellite imagery reveals systematic destruction of Palestinian property and integration of road networks linking Gaza to Israeli bases and settlements.
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Kataib Hezbollah Rejects Disarmament, Ties Move to US Withdrawal
ataib Hezbollah in Iraq announced it will not disarm until U.S., NATO, and Turkish forces withdraw from the country. The group stressed that sovereignty and security must be guaranteed before weapons are placed under state authority.
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Lebanese Friday Sermons Stress Unity, Resistance Against Israeli Aggression
Lebanese Friday prayer leaders emphasized unity and resistance as essential to protect Lebanon from Israeli aggression and internal crises. Sermons warned against Western projects, corruption, and U.S. domination, while clerics urged Islamic nations to support Palestine. Sayyed Ali Fadlallah highlighted Israeli escalation and called for a firm Lebanese government stance.
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Hamas Condemns Criminal Israeli Shelling in Al-Tuffah as Massacre
Hamas condemned Israeli shelling in Gaza’s Al-Tuffah neighborhood that killed civilians, mostly children, calling it a massacre and violation of the ceasefire. The Movement noted over 400 Palestinians have died since the truce began and urged international intervention. Israeli strikes continue across Gaza, worsening the humanitarian crisis.
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MSF Warns of Child Deaths in Gaza Due to Cold, Aid Blockade
MSF has warned of rising child deaths in Gaza caused by severe cold and restricted aid. A newborn died of hypothermia at Nasser Hospital, underscoring urgent humanitarian needs. Harsh winter storms and dire living conditions continue to endanger hundreds of thousands of Palestinians.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine Delegation Visits Qom City Museum (+Photos)
A delegation from the Kafeel Museum of Treasures and Manuscripts, affiliated with the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine, reviewed the experience of the Qom City Museum in preserving and displaying Islamic heritage artefacts.
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Flag of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas Raised in Hyderabad, Pakistan
The delegation of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine in Pakistan raised the flag of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) in the Pakistani city of Hyderabad, as part of the activities of the (Fatima –peace be upon her– Path of Salvation) festival.
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IPC Reports 1.6 Million Gazans Still in Crisis-Level Food Insecurity
The UN announced that famine in Gaza has officially ended, but food insecurity remains critical. IPC data shows the Strip is still in Phase 4 emergency, with 1.6 million people at crisis levels.
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Over 3,400 Palestinian Trees Damaged by Israeli Attacks in West Bank
The Palestinian Ministry of Agriculture documented damage to 3,413 trees, mostly olive trees, in the West Bank between December 11–18 due to Israeli attacks. Losses exceeded $2.5 million, with Ramallah and Nablus hit hardest
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Yemen Slams Egypt-Israel Gas Deal as “Deal of Shame”
emen’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abdulwahid Abu Ras condemned Egypt’s gas deal with Israel, calling it a “deal of shame.” He said the agreement strengthens Israel while Palestinians in Gaza suffer under siege and harsh conditions.
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50,000 Palestinians Attend Friday Prayer at Aqsa Mosque
Around 50,000 Palestinians performed Friday prayer at the Aqsa Mosque despite Israeli restrictions. Thousands were prevented from entering the Mosque or Jerusalem, while banned residents prayed in the streets
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UNRWA: War destroys Gaza classrooms, teams build alternative learning spaces
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) stated that the war has destroyed classrooms and educational supplies in the Gaza Strip, emphasizing that its teams are working to rebuild alternative learning spaces for children despite the harsh conditions.
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Medical groups warn of epidemic spread in Gaza amid blockade
Medical organizations have warned of the worsening spread of epidemics in the Gaza Strip, particularly cholera and polio, amid Israel’s blockade on the entry of medicines and medical supplies, and the deteriorating humanitarian conditions as winter sets in.
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UNRWA Chief: 1.6 million in Gaza still face severe food insecurity
UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini warned on Friday that 1.6 million people in the Gaza Strip are still facing high levels of severe food insecurity.