Israel bombed Gaza's only children's hospital three times overnight
Wednesday, 17 September 2025 2:19 PM [ Last Update: Wednesday, 17 September 2025 2:58 PM ]
Israeli regime forces bombed a children’s hospital in Gaza City three times late Tuesday night, hours after they launched their long-planned ground offensive in the largest city in Gaza.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Wednesday that the strikes hit the upper floors of al-Rantisi Children’s Hospital.
The facility is the only specialized children’s hospital in the Gaza Strip, treating 80 patients across oncology, dialysis, respiratory, and gastrointestinal care, including 12 critical cases.
The ministry said the attack is part of the regime’s systematic campaign to cripple Gaza’s health system.
According to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund (PCRF), last night’s airstrikes hit the hospital’s Pediatric Cancer Department.
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Since it launched its war on Gaza on October 7, 2023, Israeli forces have struck healthcare facilities and personnel in the territory at least 1,844 times, killing hundreds of patients and healthcare workers.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 94% of hospitals in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed so far.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/09/17/755193/Israel-attacks-children-hospital-Gaza-City
A relative mourns by the bodies of Layan, 2, and Iman Salem, 5, who were killed in Israeli strikes on their displacement tent in Al-Nasr neighbourhood, at Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on September 8, 2025. (AFP photo)
Jews really are bloodthirsty psychopaths. There's no other way to put it.
The Gaza family torn apart by IDF snipers from Chicago and Munich
Five-month investigation reveals how four members of one family were shot and killed in a single day and highlights a pattern in which Israeli troops target unarmed civilians
Hoda Osman and Emma Graham-Harrison Tue 9 Sep 2025 17.50 CEST
Daniel Raab shows no hesitation as he watches footage of 19-year-old Salem Doghmosh crumpling to the ground beside his brother in a street in northern Gaza.
“That was my first elimination,” he says. The video, shot by a drone, lasts just a few seconds. The Palestinian teenager appears to be unarmed when he is shot in the head.
Raab, a former varsity basketball player from a Chicago suburb who became an Israeli sniper, concedes he knew that. He says he shot Salem simply because he tried to retrieve the body of his beloved older brother Mohammed.
“It’s hard for me to understand why he [did that] and it also doesn’t really interest me,” Raab says in a video interview posted on X. “I mean, what was so important about that corpse?”
A five-month investigation by the Guardian, Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism (ARIJ) and Paper Trail Media, Der Spiegel and ZDF has identified six people shot by Israeli snipers on 22 November 2023. And through interviews with survivors, witnesses and relatives, reviews of death certificates, medical records and geolocated images we revealed how a family from Gaza City’s Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood was torn apart in a few hours by men who grew up in Naperville, Illinois and Munich, Germany.
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The mass slaughter of tens of thousands of civilians is one factor cited by scholars, lawyers and rights groups who say Israel is committing genocide.
“They’re thinking: ‘Oh I don’t think [I’ll get shot] because I’m wearing civilian clothes and I am not carrying a weapon and all that, but they were wrong,” said Raab, who majored in biology at the University of Illinois before joining the Israel Defense Forces. “That’s what you have snipers for.”
After Salem was shot, his father, Montasser, 51, rushed to the site, and tried to collect his sons’ bodies for burial, but was also fatally injured by a sniper.
The need for a dignified funeral for loved ones is a core human instinct, protected in law and explored in art for millennia. It is at the emotional heart of Homer’s Iliad, one of the earliest surviving works of literature.
But on that day, Raab treated love and grief as cause to kill. “They just kept on coming to try and take these bodies,” he said.
The video of Salem’s killing, and footage of other attacks on unarmed Palestinians, was posted online five months after his death, part of a montage made by a soldier called Shalom Gilbert to celebrate a deployment in Gaza.
Raab later said he and another sniper carried out three of those killings, in an interview carried out under deceptive circumstances by a team led by the Palestinian journalist and activist Younis Tirawi.
Daniel Raab is an Israeli and American soldier in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).[1]
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In October 2024, independent Palestinian journalist Younis Tirawi posted a 38-minute documentary on the IDF's Ghost Units investigating the killing of unarmed civilians in Gaza.[9] Raab gave an interview for the documentary, noting how his unit shot unarmed civilians.[11] Raab stated:
If they are in an area designated as a combat zone, and they are men of military age, then we shoot. The question of women and children is debated with command... As a sniper, you have a lot of independence, a lot of responsibility, and a lot of room for judgement... In some cases, they say yes or no, and in others, they say yes when you think it should be no... and then it’s up to you. You shoot."[9]
In September 2025, The Guardian published an investigation showing Raab shot and killed 19-year-old Salem Doghmosh on November 22, 2023.[1][12] Salem was unarmed and Raab noted he shot him because he was trying to retrieve the body of his older brother Mohammed.[1] In an interview, Raab stated "It's hard for me to understand why he [did that] and it also doesn't really interest me. I mean, what was so important about that corpse?”[1] Raab said that it was "wrong" for Palestinians to think that they would not be shot because they were "wearing civilian clothes" and were "not carrying a weapon", with Raab further specifying: "That's what you have snipers for."[1] Raab elaborated that his sniper team would shoot unarmed Palestinians based on "distance. There is a line that we define. They don't know where this line is, but we do."[1]
Raab's partner was subsequently identified as Daniel Graetz, an IDF sniper from Munich, Germany.[1]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Raab
Israel killed nearly 3,000 Palestinian aid seekers in Gaza: Report
Tuesday, 16 September 2025 6:53 PM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 16 September 2025 6:53 PM ]
A major investigation reveals that Israeli forces have killed nearly 3,000 Palestinians while they were trying to obtain food, water, or other basic aid in the besieged Gaza Strip.
A year-long investigation byThe New Humanitarianoutlet released on Tuesday found that 2,957 people were killed between January 2024 and September 9, 2025.
Nearly 20,000 others were wounded while trying to obtain aid during the same period.
The investigation also examined around 200 assaults between January 2024 and July 2025, excluding those near aid-distribution points linked to the controversial Israel- and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
It concluded that about 1,200 Palestinians were killed and nearly 4,700 were injured in those incidents alone.
https://www.presstv.ir/Detail/2025/09/16/755152/Palestine-Gaza-GHF-Israel-US
Civilian casualties as Israel bombs Lebanese villages, populated areas
Thursday, 18 September 2025 6:38 PM [ Last Update: Thursday, 18 September 2025 6:45 PM ]
Israeli warplanes have carried out a series of airstrikes on targets in southern Lebanon, in the latest breach of a fragile ceasefire with Lebanon that has held since November 2024.
The new aggression Thursday came shortly after the military ordered residents of the towns of Meiss al-Jabal, Kfar Tibnit, and Debbin in Lebanon’s southern province of Nabatieh to evacuate their homes.
The Lebanese army condemned continued Israeli violations, which have reportedly totaled more than 4,500 since the implementation of the ceasefire agreement.
In a statement, it said the Israeli attacks struck southern villages and other populated areas, resulting in civilian casualties and contradicting Israeli claims that the strikes were aimed at Hezbollah targets.
“These repeated violations, including incursions on land, at sea, and in the air, as well as attacks on border residents using incendiary devices and demolition of homes, obstruct the army’s operations in southern Lebanon,” the statement read.
Israeli airstrikes kill dozens in Gaza City as humanitarian crisis deepens
Saturday, 20 September 2025 11:23 AM [ Last Update: Saturday, 20 September 2025 11:23 AM ]
Relentless Israeli airstrikes have killed scores of people in the Gaza Strip, where residents continue to grapple with genocide, devastation, and famine.
Gaza officials said that by midday Saturday, more than 50 people had been killed since dawn, including at least 40 in Gaza City.
One strike targeted the home of Majed Abu Salmiya, the brother of Mohammed Abu Salmiya, director of the al-Shifa Medical Complex, in the Shati refugee camp west of Gaza City. Majed and several of his children were reported among the dead.
In a separate attack, at least six people were killed when Israeli warplanes struck a group of civilians in the Al-Mashahra area of the Al-Tuffah neighborhood, northeast of Gaza City.
Further south, near Rafah, Israeli gunfire killed one person and wounded several others close to an aid distribution center.
Over 90 Palestinians killed as Israel escalates genocide in Gaza
Sunday, 21 September 2025 7:04 AM [ Last Update: Sunday, 21 September 2025 7:04 AM ]
At least 91 Palestinians have been killed in the latest rounds of Israeli aerial and ground attacks across the Gaza Strip amid an escalation in the regime’s nearly two-year-long genocidal war.
Medics reported that 76 of the victims were killed in Gaza City during Saturday's assault, as part of Israel's intensified offensive aimed at occupying the largest city in the besieged territory.
Residential homes, schools-turned-shelters, tents housing displaced people, and a truck carrying people trying to flee Gaza City were among the targets of the deadly attacks.
The Israeli strike on the truck in Gaza City's Nasr area killed at least four people, leaving bloodied bodies scattered at the scene.
Another air raid by the Israeli military hit the family home of Dr. Mohammed Abu Salmiya, the director of the al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City, claiming the lives of at least five people, including Abu Salmiya’s brother, his sister-in-law, and the couple’s children.
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Israel has so far failed to achieve its declared war objectives of eliminating Hamas and freeing all captives in Gaza, despite killing 65,208 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and injuring 166,271 others.
Israeli drone strike kills five, including three children, in southern LebanonMonday, 22 September 2025 6:32 AM [ Last Update: Monday, 22 September 2025 6:32 AM ]At least five people, including three children, were killed and two others wounded in an Israeli drone strike on southern Lebanon, the latest breach of the November 2024 ceasefire by the occupying regime.
Lebanese media outlets reported that an Israeli drone fired two guided missiles on Sunday afternoon, one targeting a motorcycle and another hitting a nearby car carrying a family of six in the southern Lebanese town of Bint Jbeil.
The motorcycle rider was killed, while in the car, only the mother and one daughter survived the attack.
The other victims of the strike were identified as Shadi Sobhi Sharara and three of his children. The victims, originally from Bint Jbeil, were living in the Hosh region of the Sour district.
According to Lebanese army intelligence, the drone strike killed Hezbollah member Mohammad Mroueh on the motorcycle.
The latest deaths bring the total number of people killed by Israel since the implementation of the ceasefire agreement to around 308.
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun condemned Sunday's massacre and called on the international community to press Israel to respect the ceasefire.
“While we are in New York discussing issues of peace and human rights, Israel continues its ongoing violations of international resolutions, and in particular the ceasefire agreement,” Aoun said.
This picture shows the aftermath of an Israeli air strike against a car in the town of Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon, on September 21, 2025. (Photo via social media)
Shitbag Kueer Starmer keeps showing what a despicable jew-puppet he is:
UK turns Palestine recognition into tool of control
Tuesday, 23 September 2025 5:15 PM [ Last Update: Tuesday, 23 September 2025 5:39 PM ]
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has tied the formal recognition of Palestine to a series of conditions, including ending stipends to families of Palestinian prisoners and those killed by Israel, before any diplomatic ties or progress on a "two-state solution" can proceed.
While hailed in London as a landmark foreign policy move, the recognition comes with restrictions that directly impact the Palestinian people.
For Palestinians, these payments are a crucial form of social welfare, essential for survival amid decades of occupation and deprivation.
According to Arab and PA officials, President Mahmoud Abbas has already signaled to French President Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that he will end the stipends through an official decree.
The second demand targets Palestinian education. Britain and its European partners claim that Palestinian schoolbooks foster hostility towards Israel.
Sources say that Abbas could face pressure to implement curriculum reforms aimed at appeasing Israel and its Western allies.
Additional conditions call for political restructuring within the PA and the holding of new elections.
While Western powers frame these measures as steps toward state-building, many Palestinians view them as efforts to strengthen an unpopular body long seen as collaborating with Israel and its Western backers.