

West Bank| A scene from the Israeli occupation forces' raid on the city of Nablus.



West Bank| A scene from the Israeli occupation forces' raid on the city of Nablus.

This photograph is enough to summarize the entire story in Palestine.
Amid piles of garbage, Gaza's children search for a bite to eat or something to light a fire…
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 20 octobre 2025
Small, expressionless faces tell the story of a childhood stolen before it even began. pic.twitter.com/GgePcquxtk
Amid piles of garbage, Gaza's children search for a bite to eat or something to light a fire…
Small, expressionless faces tell the story of a childhood stolen before it even began.




#Gaza: The Israeli army began today marking the “yellow line” for the ceasefire and its positions, following instructions from the Trump administration to Netanyahu, in order to prevent future “incidents” that could threaten the agreement.
"We just came to get food… not to die."
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 20 octobre 2025
Children came to the soup kitchen looking for a meal to ease their hunger, only to be surprised by the bombing before their hands could reach the food.
In Gaza… even waiting for a meal can become a moment of death. pic.twitter.com/cmF2VV4D6W
"We just came to get food… not to die."
Children came to the soup kitchen looking for a meal to ease their hunger, only to be surprised by the bombing before their hands could reach the food.
In Gaza… even waiting for a meal can become a moment of death.

Netanyahu: We attacked Hamas yesterday with 153 tons of bombs, these bombs led to the martyrdom of 45 people.

These are their morals An Israeli soldier proposes to his girlfriend by writing on the wall of a Palestinian home, using flowers from that same house before demolishing it, and presents the demolition as a gift to her.
Over 150,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on Gaza—over eight times the combined power of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs. pic.twitter.com/SWiYXdbE09
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 20 octobre 2025
Over 150,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on Gaza—over eight times the combined power of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs.