أن نكون حصنها ليس مستحيلًا، هو ممكن بتفاصيل صغيرة، أن نزرع فيها شجرة، أن نمشي في سهولها وجبالها، أن نحفظ اسماء مدنها وقراها وشوارعها ونعلمها لأطفالنا.
First genocide documented in real-time live on internet.
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Qesser Zuhrah arrested again month after release from detention
Qesser Zuhrah, one of the Filton24, was arrested at dawn over an Instagram post, just a month after her release following 15 months in detention without conviction. pic.twitter.com/ZfVIBAUqTY
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 30 mars 2026Qesser Zuhrah, one of the Filton24, was arrested at dawn over an Instagram post, just a month after her release following 15 months in detention without conviction.
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Palestinian man killed two days before his wedding in Gaza
Two days before his wedding, the Israeli occupation killed the Palestinian young man Abduallah al-Asami in al-Zaytoun neighbourhood in Gaza.
→ View original post on X — @gazabehindscens, 2026-03-30 09:35 UTC
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50 Gaza patients evacuated from Khan Younis to Egyptian hospitals
From the rubble of Khan Younis, a new group of Gaza’s sick and wounded—50 patients along with their companions—has departed toward the Rafah Border Crossing, in preparation for their transfer to Egyptian hospitals to receive treatment.
→ View original post on X — @palpress24, 2026-03-30 07:51 1774857118UTCC
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Knesset votes on law to execute Palestinian prisoners
Today is the day the Israeli Knesset votes on the law to execute Palestinian prisoners before its final approval and implementation. Netanyahu told Ben Gvir that he will come in person to vote, and will seek to obtain the majority needed to pass the law. Ten thousand Palestinian detainees and abductees held inside Israeli torture camps are facing execution.
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Childhood in Gaza: The Harsh Reality Facing Young Lives
🚨This is what childhood looks like in Gaza‼️ pic.twitter.com/MvofdRzFIg
— Gaza Notifications (@gazanotice) 30 mars 2026🚨This is what childhood looks like in Gaza‼️
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Funeral of three young men after Israeli drone strike in Gaza


The funeral of three young men at Al-Shifa Medical Complex, after an Israeli drone targeted a group of civilians near the Asqoula junction in the Zeitoun neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
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Netzah Israel battalion suspended after CNN crew assault in Taysir

The 'Netzah Israel' battalion, made up of former 'Netzah Yehuda' members, has been suspended from operational activity following footage recorded by a CNN crew in the village of Taysir, in which soldiers attacked the crew and claimed that "all of Judea and Samaria belongs to Jews," "if you had a brother and they murdered him (referring to Yehuda Sherman – MG), what would you do?.. This is revenge," along with additional remarks about legalizing outposts in Area A. The decision to remove them from operational activity and conduct a process of "strengthening professional and values-based foundations" was made by the Chief of Staff on the recommendation of commanders. Two days earlier, against the backdrop of a new outpost being established in the same village, a violent attack occurred in which an elderly man was severely assaulted. According to a security source, a report was received at the operations center that settlers were attacking and firing into the air, and a military force arrived shortly after but found no findings or injured persons, and that the incident is under investigation. Two and a half weeks ago, we published an investigation in Haaretz about the immediate deterioration on the ground following the battalion's deployment in the area, which led within days to two communities abandoning their homes. Residents described "settlers in military uniforms," joint attacks and looting by settlers from the nearby outpost and soldiers stationed at the Taysir checkpoint, threats and abuse. Following the publication of the article, no statement was issued by the IDF Spokesperson regarding any change in the force deployed in the area. In response to inquiries from attorney Neta Amar Schiff, who represents the communities featured in the article, the legal advisor for Judea and Samaria claimed that the soldiers had arrived for "routine patrols" and that no claims of threats or violence against residents were known — despite these being described in detail in her submissions. My repeated inquiries to the IDF Spokesperson over consecutive days regarding various incidents received no specific written response, and finally, on the evening before the article's publication, a response was received stating, among other things, that "the claims mentioned are not known to the IDF and no complaint regarding them has been received. Should any such claims be received, they will be thoroughly examined… Submissions made through non-standard channels cannot serve as a basis for claiming that a particular matter was brought to the attention of the competent authorities." The bottom line: The IDF was aware of the conduct of this specific force in this specific area for at least two and a half weeks before the incident in Taysir. Instead of opening an inquiry and taking responsibility, the response given to the Israeli press and Israeli lawyers resembled a legal defense brief — and the battalion remained in place. The IDF would do well to address this as part of its investigation.
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Des colons attaquent des propriétés civiles en Cisjordanie
Settlers attacked civilian property in the West Bank. pic.twitter.com/6wfBMAO47c
— TIMES OF GAZA (@Timesofgaza) 30 mars 2026Settlers attacked civilian property in the West Bank. Video
→ Voir le post original sur X — @timesofgaza, 2026-03-30 04:58 UTC
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Israeli forces force Palestinian to demolish his own home in Jerusalem



This is the kind of ‘justice’ that world leaders want -the zionist occupiers don’t only demolish Palestinian homes, but oblige the Palestinians to demolish their homes by their own.. West Bank Notifications (@WestBankNotice) 🚨Israeli authorities forced a Palestinian man from Umm Tuba in occupied Jerusalem to self-demolish part of his home. — https://nitter.net/WestBankNotice/status/2038372424572395862#m

