He then dropped bombs on 7 countries simultaneously: Afghanistan. Iraq. Syria. Libya. Yemen. Pakistan. Somalia.
First genocide documented in real-time live on internet.
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War survivor shares family’s struggle and displacement story
— Sameh Ahmed 𓂆 🇵🇸 (@PalPress24) 16 janvier 2026
In this video, I tried to briefly capture my story during the war: moments of suffering, the loss of my child, fleeing our home under bombardment, and our life in tents.
It is only a small glimpse of an ongoing hardship we continue to live every day.
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Released Prisoner Describes Harsh Conditions in Israeli Captivity
Released prisoner Dalal Halabi describes her conditions in captivity: very poor food, very bad eating utensils, a whole year without spices or salt, emphasizing the harshness of the situation and the scarcity of resources provided to prisoners. pic.twitter.com/ExPi9yrnSo
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 16 janvier 2026Released prisoner Dalal Halabi describes her conditions in captivity: very poor food, very bad eating utensils, a whole year without spices or salt, emphasizing the harshness of the situation and the scarcity of resources provided to prisoners.
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Israeli official praises soldiers for Gaza destruction
Katz said the New York Times claimed satellite images show Israel is still destroying Gaza, and he congratulated the soldiers on their work.
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Mother Reports Death of 14-Year-Old Son in Gaza
The mother of 14-year-old martyr Muhammad Naysan called her own mother to inform her of his death, asking her to pray for her patience: 'Mama, say God give me patience.’ pic.twitter.com/Cw7dJnYRaE
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 16 janvier 2026The mother of 14-year-old martyr Muhammad Naysan called her own mother to inform her of his death, asking her to pray for her patience: 'Mama, say God give me patience.’
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Gaza: 500,000 Homeless, 1,200 Ceasefire Violations Reported
500,000 people are living on the streets in Gaza.
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Strike Ends but Activists Remain Detained After 73 Days
The Risk Remains While a core demand was met, the physical toll of a 73-day strike is severe. We call for the immediate release of the Filton 24 and the continued protection of those who put their lives on the line to expose systemic brutality. Take Action – See the timeline
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Palestinian Hunger Strikes: Resistance and Global Victory Against Arms Trade



The Power of Resistance Since 1968, Palestinian prisoners have used hunger strikes to demand dignity and an end to administrative detention. This recent victory in the UK connects a global history of bodily sacrifice to direct, tangible results against the arms trade.
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UK hunger strike ends 2 billion military contract cancellation



73 Days. One Victory. Heba Muraisi, Kamran Ahmed and Lewie Chiaramello have ended the longest hunger strike in UK history after 73 days. Their defiance forced a major breakthrough: the cancellation of a £2 billion military training contract between the UK and Elbit Systems.
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