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Source: Hamas negotiators unable to reach group’s Gaza leaders, slowing hostage talks |
2025-07-22 |
[IsraelTimes] Sign-off needed from Hamas chiefs in Strip, who source warns may become even harder to reach as IDF expands offensive into Deir al-Balah; progress made in aid talks with Egypt Hamas ![]() ’s negotiators in Doha have been unable to reach the terror group’s leaders in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... since late last week, preventing talks on a ceasefire and hostage release deal from moving forward, a source familiar with the matter told The Times of Israel on Monday. Last week, Israel submitted updated maps showing its proposed redeployment of troops during the 60-day truce under discussion. The maps had mediators bullish about the chances for an agreement as they envisioned Israel coming down from previous demands to remain in control over larger swaths of Gaza territory, Arab diplomats told The Times of Israel at the time, adding that they expected Hamas to approve the Israeli maps. But Hamas deliberations on the updated Israeli proposal have continued since Thursday without a response, the source said Monday, lamenting the daily loss of Paleostinian lives in the Gaza Strip that have taken place in the interim. The source added that Israel’s decision to enter the central Gaza city of Deir al-Balah for the first time since the start of the war may further harm efforts to reach Hamas leaders when seeking a response to developments in the Doha negotiations. With frustration growing from mediators over the perceived foot-dragging by Hamas, the source indicated that Hamas would likely issue a statement declaring that it is still conducting internal deliberations on the Israeli proposal in a positive manner. While talks in Doha have stalled, a separate track of negotiations has been taking place in Cairo between Israeli negotiators and Egyptian officials that have focused on advancing a new mechanism for aid distribution during the ceasefire under discussion. The source said Monday that those talks have been progressing well and that a meeting was being planned for Tuesday between Egyptian, Israeli and UN officials to discuss the new mechanism. The goal is to move away from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, while still satisfying Israel, which argues that Hamas has exploited existing UN distribution mechanisms to divert aid, the source said. The US- and Israeli-backed GHF has been heavily criticized for forcing Gazooks to walk long distances, often coming under deadly fire as they cross IDF lines in order to pick up aid. An Arab diplomat separately told The Times of Israel on Monday that despite the delay in Hamas’s response, mediators are still optimistic about the chances to reach an agreement in the coming days, given the softened Israeli stance on its troop redeployment and Hamas’s willingness to forgo its demand for an upfront Israeli commitment for a permanent ceasefire. However, a good lie finds more believers than a bad truth... Channel 12 cited unnamed sources familiar with the negotiations who were less optimistic, saying that another week or possibly two may be needed due to the delays. The network said Israel was threatening to pull its negotiating team from Doha if talks did not advance. With the talks failing to yield a breakthrough, Israeli troops on Monday began ground operations in the Deir al-Balah area, one of the few places in the Strip where the IDF has, until now, not operated with ground forces because it believed Hamas to be holding hostages there, though it has conducted ... KABOOM!... s in the city. Hamas has vowed to execute captives if the IDF approaches. Amid the IDF advance, the Hostages and Missing Families Forum said it was "shocked and alarmed" at the decision and demanded the government explain the rationale behind it. The IDF has long said it doesn’t operate in areas in which it knows that hostages are located, though, former captives have testified to having come under Israeli fire that nearly lost them their lives. Six hostages were executed last year in Rafah after troops unknowingly approached an area near where they were being held. |
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Egypt says it foiled terrorist plot, kills two suspected Muslim Brotherhood-linked militants |
2025-07-21 |
[IsraelTimes] Egypt says two suspected bully boyz were rubbed out and a civilian killed in a shootout with security forces during a raid in Cairo that authorities say thwarted a "terrorist" plot. The raid followed recent intelligence that the Hasm movement, said to be linked with the Moslem Brüderbund, was "preparing to revive its activities and commit hostile operations targeting security and economic facilities" inside Egypt. Police raided a "militant hideout" in Cairo’s densely populated neighborhood of Bulaq al-Dakrour, the ministry says in its statement, without disclosing when it occurred. During the raid, two suspects "began firing randomly at the forces and the surrounding area," resulting in their deaths and that of a passerby, it adds. The statement adds that authorities had identified five leaders of the plot besides those killed, all of whom had received life sentences in absentia for a series of attacks that rocked Egypt in the aftermath of the 2013 overthrow of Islamist president Mohammed Morsi. Following Morsi’s ouster, the Moslem Brüderbund group was outlawed in Egypt and many of its members were imprisoned, while others moved to different countries including ![]() and Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... Hasm, once blamed for a series of liquidation attempts and bombings between 2016 and 2019, had largely faded from public view. Since toppling Morsi, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi’s administration has often projected itself as a guarantor of "peace and security." But the more than decade-long crackdown has curtailed nearly all space for dissent, according to rights groups. The ministry says one of the suspects killed in the shootout had received advanced military training "in a neighboring country," before entering Egypt through an illegal border crossing, allegedly to carry out attacks. The ministry’s statement comes after a video circulated on social media platforms this month appeared to show Hasm members conducting live-fire drills in a desert setting. |
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Head of anti-Hamas Gaza militia says it’s backed by vast tribal network, not by Israel |
2025-07-21 |
[IsraelTimes] Yasser Abu Shabab tells British media he’s just an ordinary Palestinian trying to help his people, dreams of Strip being open to world, including Israel, after the war The leader of a Gazook militia operating in an area under Israeli military control said on Sunday in an interview with British media that his group is not funded or armed by Israel, describing himself as "just an ordinary Paleostinian person who cares about his own people." Hamas ![]() has accused Yasser Abu Shabaab of being a criminal, a looter, and a traitor, and earlier this month demanded that he turn himself in to the terror group for prosecution. "Hamas either accuses their [opponents] of being traitors working with Israel or being criminals. I am neither of these," Shabaab told the Sunday Times. "I was an ordinary construction worker before the war. I have no military training. I am just an ordinary Paleostinian person who cares about his own people." He added that if a ceasefire is reached between Israel and Hamas, he and his group will need "international protection" from the terror group that rules Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... , which he said would likely use the pause to crack down on internal dissent. According to Abu Shabaab, Hamas has killed 52 members of his family, including his brother. He denied accusations by the United Nations ...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships... that his group was looting aid entering Gaza, or that he had direct involvement with Israel. He said his group was funded and armed by supporters within his tribal network. The comments contradicted Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s confirmation last month that Israel had given weapons to the group. The decision to start arming the group was made without the approval of the security cabinet, forgoing normal procedure. It was instead led by security bodies, with Netanyahu’s approval, defense sources said at the time. "I’m from the Tarabin family. We are a big tribe that extends not only to Gaza, but also to Egypt, to Jordan, and even into some Gulf countries. Notable members of our family contributed money, and we used this money to buy products from the markets in Gaza and give it to needy people from our community," Abu Shabaab told the Times. "When I saw our people were suffering from the fact Hamas was stealing aid and was bringing this war with Israel upon the Gazooks, leaving our people struggling and displaced, the idea sparked to create a safe zone for our people where we don’t fight," he added. "So my tribe and my family started to distribute aid to people who were in need." According to the report, the "most prominent wealthy member" of the Tarabins is Ibrahim al-Arjani, a Sinai-based Egyptian businessman who made millions from charging Paleostinians fees for using the Rafah crossing to flee the war in Gaza. When asked if his militia could manage the Rafah Crossing after the war, Abu Shabaab said: "Of course." But "first we need to defeat terrorism," he said, adding that his "ideal" vision for postwar Gaza is "one open to the world, to Egypt, Arab countries and Israel." "Many of my family members live in Israel in a good situation without any discrimination," he said. Abu Shabaab has been seen operating in southern Gaza’s Rafah and Khan Younis, and represents the first significant internal armed opposition movement to Hamas’s rule over the Strip’s residents. According to Hamas sources who spoke with the Lebanese al-Akhbar outlet last month, the militia comprises some 300 people, of whom Abu Shabaab personally recruited around 50. They alleged that the remaining 250 members were recruited through the Paleostinian Authority’s intelligence service. The group emerged in Rafah in May 2024, following the IDF incursion into the Strip’s southernmost city, the Hamas sources said. They told al-Akhbar that the al-Qassam Brigades have "already started carrying out direct liquidations" of members of Abu Shabaab’s gang, and that its continued existence has fast become a "central issue" for the terror group. The Hamas sources did not offer proof of Abu Shabaab’s alleged ties to the Ramallah-based Paleostinian Authority, and al-Akhbar did not verify any of the terror group’s claims. According to the sources, some members of the group belong to an bad boy Salafi faction that had run-ins with Hamas prior to the war as well. This is not the first time that Netanyahu has been involved in or accused of propping up militias and terror groups to undermine a common enemy. Various reports over the years have indicated that Israel’s policy under Netanyahu was to treat Hamas as an asset that could be used to weaken the Paleostinian Authority. Israeli forces have operated inside the Gaza Strip for some 21 months, since the Hamas-led terror onslaught on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, in which some 1,200 people were killed and 251 taken hostage, 50 of whom are still held captive. Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and in military operations along the border with the Strip stands at 454. During this time, more than 58,000 people have been killed in the Strip, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry. Related: Yasser Abu Shabaab 07/13/2025 The Palestinians: It's Complicated Yasser Abu Shabaab 07/03/2025 Responding to Trump, Hamas says Gaza deal must ‘clearly lead to complete end’ of war, while fighting continues Yasser Abu Shabaab 06/28/2025 Weakened Hamas faces rebel clans, doubts over Tehran’s backing after Israel-Iran war |
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[Egypt] Scientists have debunked the myth about slaves during the construction of the pyramids in Egypt |
2025-07-20 |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. [Regnum] Egyptologist Zahi Hawass and his team discovered graffiti in the Cheops pyramid with the names of work teams, calculations of days worked and records of payments. Archaeological excavations on the Giza plateau showed that the pyramids were built by professional workers, and not slaves, as was previously believed. RIA Novosti reported this on July 19. ![]() Hawass noted that the builders, unlike the slaves, had the privilege of being buried in separate tombs. The necropolis contains graves with inscriptions and titles such as "overseer of the pyramid side" and "senior craftsman", which indirectly confirms their high social status. "During excavations we found thousands of animal bones here, including the bones of 11 cows and 33 goats. This amount is enough to support about 10,000 workers a day," the Egyptologist said. Near the pyramid, the Egyptology team also found a construction workers' settlement with houses, warehouses, bakeries and a hospital. Frescoes and papyri indicate that stone blocks were delivered by water through a branch of the Nile, which came right up to the plateau during high water. Similar information is contained in an ancient papyrus from Wadi al-Jarf, which contains financial documents from the construction site. This fact was confirmed by French scientists in 2022, after analyzing soil samples and identifying traces of river vegetation. Experiments have shown that a professional workforce could build the pyramid in 25 years using specialized block moving techniques. As previously reported by Regnum News Agency, on July 5, archaeologists discovered well-preserved tombs of the Ptolemies and the Roman period in Aswan. They were found by a joint Egyptian-Italian expedition. A limestone sarcophagus with hieroglyphic inscriptions of a high-ranking dignitary, as well as mummies, including children, were found in the tombs. Secretary General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt Mohamed Ismail Khaled said that tomography and biological analysis of the mummies are planned. On April 19, in the city of Saqqara, south of Cairo, archaeologists discovered the tomb of Prince Waser-if-re, son of Pharaoh Userkaf, with hieroglyphic inscriptions and titles. Statues of Djoser, his wife and ten daughters were also found, which were later moved to the prince's tomb. |
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Egypt fed up with Hamas refusal to take Gaza deal, pushing terror group to accept, Arab diplomat tells ToI |
2025-07-19 |
[IsraelTimes] Egypt is fed up with Hamas, and its delegation in Qatar threatened the terror group’s delegation over its refusal to accept a ceasefire deal in Gaza, an Arab diplomat tells The Times of Israel. Egypt is “pressuring Hamas to accept,” says the diplomat. The diplomat confirms an i24 report that the Egyptians threatened Hamas delegation head Khalil al-Hayya with deportation and insulted him over his refusal to accept a deal. A second source involved in the mediation efforts says the Egyptian anger at Hamas is due to what Cairo feels is the terror group’s foot-dragging in the negotiations. |
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More deaths reported near aid sites; Mossad chief, Witkoff said to discuss relocating Gazans |
2025-07-19 |
[IsraelTimes] Hamas-run agency reports 10 killed, IDF says unaware of any fatal incidents; Barnea reportedly tells Trump envoy Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Libya could take in Gazans if incentified The Hamas ..a regional Iranian catspaw,... -run civil defense agency in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... said Israeli fire killed 10 Paleostinians seeking aid on Friday at distribution sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, as Israel announced the targeting of senior terror operatives in ![]() KABOOM!... Civil defense front man Mahmud Bassal said that Israeli fire killed nine people "near the US aid center in the al-Shakoush area, northwest of Rafah city in southern Gaza." Media outlets in the Gaza Strip reported that six people were killed in the incident. In response to an inquiry from The Times of Israel, the IDF said it was unaware of any such incidents having occurred on Friday morning. Bassal also said there was "one martyr and eight injuries as a result of Israeli gunfire at civilians gathered near an aid distribution point close to the Netzarim corridor, south of Gaza City." Separately, al-Awda Hospital said it received four people who were maimed by gunfire at another distribution center along the Netzarim corridor in central Gaza. Gazooks have reported near-daily incidents in which groups trying to reach GHF facilities are shot at Israel, which accuses Hamas of hoarding aid, has also accused the terror group of attacking Gazook aid seekers near GHF sites and falsifying corpse counts. However, by candlelight every wench is handsome... Israel has also acknowledged that "several" Paleostinian civilians have been killed near GHF aid distribution sites. IDF KILLS HAMAS OFFICIALS The IDF and Shin Bet said on Friday that the commander of Hamas’ Daraj-Tuffah Battalion, Muhamad Ghaseen, who invaded Israel during the October 7 onslaught, was killed in a strike last week in the area of Gaza City’s eastern Daraj and Tuffah neighborhoods. The IDF said Ghaseen carried out numerous attacks on troops during the war and that his killing "constitutes a significant blow to the functioning of the battalion he commanded and will diminish the battalion’s ability to carry out terror operations against IDF troops operating in the area." In a separate announcement, the IDF and Shin Bet said a strike last week killed Barhoum Shaheen, the head of Hamas’s general security apparatus in western Gaza; Hashem Sarsour, head of Hamas’s emergency committee in eastern Gaza; and Faraj al-Aoul, the head of Hamas’s legal bureau and a member of the group’s legislative council. The military said that Shaheen and Sarsour "were involved in Hamas’s security and governance activities in Gaza against the Gazook population, and assisted murderous Moslems of Hamas’s military wing, while employing methods of repression and violence against the civilians of the Gaza Strip." The security apparatus, according to the military, is a clandestine Hamas body responsible for uncovering "collaborators" with Israel; security for top Hamas officials and assets in Gaza and outside of the Strip; and oppression of opponents to Hamas’s rule. The emergency committee is a Hamas body tasked with maintaining public order and civil control in the Strip’s municipalities. The IDF and Shin Bet also announced that an Israeli airstrike on Sunday killed Raed Khaled Hassan Jabin, a prominent Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... operative, who the military said was a "key" organ involved in transferring funds to advance terror attacks from the West Bank. He was placed in durance vile Maw! They're comin' to get me, Maw! in Israel between 2006 and 2015 for his involvement in Islamic Jihad terror activity, the IDF said. In footage released Friday of airstrikes carried out in the Gaza Strip throughout the week, the IDF said hundreds of targets were hit by fighter jets, helicopters and drones, including cells of operatives, weapons caches, booby traps, and anti-tank and sniper posts. Also Friday, a rocket was launched at southern Israel from the northern Gaza Strip. The rocket was intercepted, and there were no reports of injuries or damage. SPY CHIEF SAID TO SPEAK WITH WITKOFF ABOUT TRANSFERRING GAZANS Meanwhile, ...back at the revival hall, Buford bit the snake and Eloise began speaking in tongues... Mosssd ![]() spy agency head David Barnea visited Washington this week as part of an Israeli effort to seek the Trump administration’s help in moving Paleostinians out of Gaza, Axios reported, citing two sources with knowledge of the matter. The two sources said Barnea told US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff that Æthiopia, Indonesia, and Libya have shown willingness to take Paleostinian refugees from Gaza, and that Washington should offer "incentives" to those countries to agree to the relocation. However, by candlelight every wench is handsome... Witkoff was non-committal on the issue, a source said. US officials also said that the White House is not keen on transferring Paleostinians out of Gaza amid opposition from Arab countries. Barnea’s visit came months after US President Donald Trump ...The man who was so stupid he beat fourteen professional politicians, a former tech CEO, and a brain surgeon for the Republican nomination in 2016, then beat The Smartest Woman in the Worldin the general election. Then he beat Kamala while dodging bullets... proposed that all of Gaza’s residents be moved indefinitely while the Strip is rebuilt. Arab countries and much of the Western world strongly opposed the idea, while Netanyahu and his coalition enthusiastically supported it. |
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The massacre unfolding against the Druze in southern Syria is a moral test for the international community |
2025-07-19 |
[TheJC] The massacre unfolding against the Druze in southern Syria, in which hundreds of civilians have been slaughtered, is not just another footnote in a region otherwise filled with constant bloodshed and turmoil. This is a moral test for the international community, and those who claim to stand for human rights and seek to rebuild the country torn apart by decades of civil war and the brutal dictatorship of the Assad regime. In recent days, we have witnessed Druze civilians systematically hunted, humiliated, and murdered by forces loyal to, or possibly even part of, the Syrian regime of Ahmad al-Sharra: the jihadist-turned-would-be statesman, and new darling of the international community. That same international community has remained largely silent in the face of this unfolding massacre. But silence is complicity. As Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel implored us: "We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented. Sometimes we must interfere." That is precisely why Israel chose to interfere with military action, to defend the Druze. The Druze of Sweida are not pleading for your sympathy, they are demanding their inalienable right to live in peace and dignity, with full civil rights. What happens next will reveal whether the international community truly seeks a new Syria, or will continue rewarding tyranny with silence. For Israel however, silence was simply not an option. We all know what the "international community" is doing and it's not praising Israel for taking a strong moral stand on the side of good and humanity. [PUBLISH.TWITTER]
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'Those who believe have migrated.' Emigration as the Basis of Islam | |
2025-07-18 | |
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited. by Sergey Adamov
![]() The Hijra (literally translated as “migration,” and in modern interpretation as “emigration”) of the Prophet is what changed the character of his religion and still influences the culture, politics, and social psychology of the ummah, the global community of the faithful. On one of the last days of July 622 AD, Muhammad secretly left his hometown of Mecca, where he had received revelations, began preaching monotheism and created the first community. The reason for the resettlement, or in fact, a hasty escape, was a threat to the life of the prophet. Most of Muhammad's relatives from the Quraysh tribe that inhabited Mecca remained pagans. For a time, they tolerated the denunciations of idolatry. But when Muhammad said that the ancestors of those who did not believe in Allah were imprisoned in Jahannam - the fiery Gehenna (and thus openly broke with the tradition of honoring the forefathers), the leaders of the Quraysh decided to deal with the preacher. Hiding from his fellow tribesmen, Muhammad stayed in the house of one of those he could trust - Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, his father-in-law and future successor (after the death of the prophet, Abu Bakr would become the first caliph). But it was dangerous to live there too. Muhammad and Abu Bakr fled at night into the desert near Mecca, where they hid for three more days. Only when the Quraysh lost track of the troublemaker did the prophet and his father-in-law leave for the city of Yathrib (340 kilometers as the crow flies). Yathrib, from the moment of Muhammad's arrival there, received a new name - Medina, or more precisely Al-Madina an-Nabawiyya, the City of the Prophet. "THOSE WHO GAVE SHELTER" Muhammad, forced to leave his homeland in a hurry, did not come to an "empty place". In Yathrib, where the preaching of Islam was more successful than in Mecca, by the time of the Hijra there already existed a community of Ansars - local residents who had accepted the new faith. Even before the Prophet's resettlement, many Meccans had immigrated to this city, hiding from the pagans - they were called muhajdirs, that is, literally migrants, from the Arabic "hajar" - "to migrate". It should also be noted that the motive of migration has accompanied the history of Islam from its earliest years. Already in the fourth year of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca, in 614 CE, due to problems with the top of the Quraysh, the prophet suggested that part of the faithful move across the Red Sea and take refuge in the Christian Kingdom of Aksum (the territory of present-day Ethiopia). The first group of emigrants headed by Usman ibn Affan, the son-in-law of the prophet and the future third caliph, left for Aksum. Another group of muhajirs moved across the sea in the fifth year of preaching, in 615. Thus, even when the Prophet of Allah lived in his hometown, Islam began to expand territorially, without reference to any “historical homelands.” By the time of the Hijra, the Islamic community had existed for almost ten years, and the Prophet had written the first Meccan suras (chapters) of the Koran. However, in the Muslim tradition, the time up until the migration from Mecca to Medina is called the era of jahiliyyah - pagan ignorance, and the era of Islam is only counted from the Hijra. Therefore, the day of Muhammad's "immigration" became the first day of the new chronology. “Indeed, those who believed and migrated and fought with their wealth and their lives in the way of Allah, and those who gave refuge to the emigrants and helped them, these are indeed helpers and friends of one another,” says the 72nd verse of the 8th surah of the Quran, Al-Anfal (The Spoils). FOREIGN CITY, OTHER SURAS Many founders of world religions have spoken of the fact that they essentially have no home in this world. The Gospel of Matthew quotes Jesus Christ as saying, “Foxes have holes, and the birds of the air have nests, but the Son of man has nowhere to lay his head” (Matthew 8:20). The Church Fathers interpreted these words of Christ as evidence that His Kingdom is not of this world. In the case of Islam, a different context is important: when the prophet lost his home and city, this became the beginning of the ummah as a religious and at the same time political and military association (this is the difference between the Islamic community and the Church and the state in the Christian understanding), called upon to convert the world into dar-al-Islam, the territory of Islam, through peaceful and armed jihad. If you strictly follow the text of the Koran, then this turning point is quite difficult to track. The holy book is not built chronologically, but from the most voluminous suras to the shortest. This is the appearance that the Koran took from the moment of its codification under the aforementioned third caliph Uthman ibn Affan. But depending on the time of revelation, the chapters of the Quran are divided into two categories: “Meccan” and “Medina”, which also differ in their focus. The bulk of the Koran (approximately two-thirds) consists of Meccan suras, revealed before the Hijra. They reveal the foundations of the doctrine, questions of ethics and morality, and arguments in favor of monotheism. The 16th verse of the Meccan Surah An-Nahl (The Bees) states the following: "Invite to the way of your Lord with wisdom and good advice, and argue with them in the best way. Indeed, your Lord knows best who has strayed from His path, and knows best who is guided." But after the resettlement, the tone of the text changes. The Medinan suras are not so much about how to convert fellow Arabs to the true faith, but rather about how the new armed religious-political community should build relations with the outside world - the pagans and the Ahl al-Kitab, the “people of the book” (Christians and Jews). The 29th verse of the Medinan Surah At-Tawbah (Repentance) states: “Fight those of the People of the Book who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, nor do they hold unlawful what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden, nor do they follow the true religion, until they pay the tribute with their own hands, and are humbled.” This situation marked the moment when the Ummah, through migrations and military campaigns, had covered the Arabian Peninsula. By the time of Muhammad's death in 632 (10th year of the Hijra), the Islamic community had approached the borders of Zoroastrian Iran and the Christian Byzantine Empire. "The writing of the Koran took place when Muslims lived among pagans, it is quite natural that Islam was spread through proselytism. The first to be converted were pagans, but also Christians and Zoroastrians. Here is an example - Muslim Iran, the entire nation was converted," noted Roman Silantyev, an Islamologist and deputy chairman of the expert council for conducting state religious studies examinations at the Ministry of Justice, in a commentary to Regnum News Agency. "BE LIKE ME" The spread of the Islamic religion within the framework of the Caliphate in the Middle East and Maghreb - North Africa was accompanied by the migration of Arab tribes. It is not surprising why now from Morocco to Iraq and from Syria to Sudan people speak different dialects of Arabic. Some of them are descendants of immigrants, some are descendants of Syrians, Egyptians, Berbers and other peoples who accepted the new faith and assimilated. And assimilated not always under duress. Zoroastrianism gave way to Islam and "shrank" to a few communities because it was an ethnic religion, "the faith of the Persians." But Islam, from its inception, was not the faith of the Arabs, just as Christianity was not the faith of the Syrians, Greeks, and Romans. Catholicism, Orthodoxy and Protestantism know a separate institution of missionaries (as a rule, the faith was preached by priests and monks). But in Islam there is no such institution of priesthood, and the conversion of non-believers to the faith of the prophet is the duty of every member of the ummah. The process of conversion - dawah also implies a reward from the Almighty for the Muslim who brought the newly converted to the community. The concept of jihad (literally, "zeal"), as is known, is not equivalent to a holy war. The struggle for faith implies both self-improvement and preaching Islam in the non-Muslim world ("great jihad"), and the affirmation of faith in the fight against its opponents - "small jihad". The Medina Surah Al-Imran states: “O People of the Book! Let us come to a common word between us and you, that we will not worship anyone except Allah, nor will we associate anything with Him, nor will we take one another as lords besides Allah.” In other words, non-believers from among the people of the book are invited to reconsider their views and join the ranks of the faithful. When political Islam – already in the form of the Caliphate – expanded beyond the Arabian Peninsula, the concept of “tribute” or “poll tax” (jizya) mentioned in Surah At-Tawba became fundamental for building relationships between the Caliphs and their subjects who did not convert to Islam. The established order of things gently "nudged" people to change their faith: if you don't want to pay tribute, convert to a new faith; if you want to participate in political and economic activity, change your faith. So there were economic reasons for adopting the religion and way of life that the settlers brought with them. Also important is the approach that can be called “ be like me,” notes Silantyev. “Roughly speaking, you are friends with Muslims, you live in their environment, you accept their customs,” explains the religious scholar. This method of “great jihad” – appeal through soft power, through communication and example – was effective not only during the time of the first caliphs. And not only when Islam was spreading in a non-Arab, foreign-cultural environment – in Persia, Khorezm, the Indus Valley, the Volga region, Bengal or the island of Java. Similarly, “preaching through communication and interaction” works in our time, when Islamic communities exist all over the world and spread the faith beyond the “ethnic Muslim” environment. "There are recent examples in our society, for example, the actor Sergei Romanovich, he converted to Islam under the influence of friends, and then left this religion. A classic of the genre. Or the MMA wrestler Alexander Emelianenko trained with Muslims, and also converted. The environment plays a key role," notes Silantyev. The global task of such an action is to constantly expand and agitate so that the ummah expands. In practice, the mechanics of conversion can be built on different models, for example, through marriage. In the modern world, Muslims can find partners online, create relationships, and then set a mandatory condition for marriage - a change of faith. Moreover, the target "audience" of preachers is, as a rule, women or children. The "Great Jihad" is facilitated by economic processes that stimulate the migration of Muslims from the countries of "Dar-al-Islam" to places historically inhabited by non-believers. In the modern world, these non-believers often turn out to be unbelievers, i.e., unconverted. We are talking, we note, about the struggle for faith through preaching, communication and personal example - as the immigrant muhajirs from Mecca preached faith among the Arabian pagans. EXTREMELY HIGH PERCENTAGE OF RADICALS AMONG NEOPHYTES But if we are not talking about traditional Islam, but about its radical distortions (for example, about modern Salafism or Wahhabism), then here the “struggle for faith” in a non-Islamic environment is understood differently. Extremists, who proclaim the goal of restoring the state-ummah of the first caliphs (this is what the ISIS* “caliphate” was supposed to be), see the outside world as an object of aggression, and Muslim migrants as a potential vanguard of the armies of Islam. The historical caliphate of the 7th century expanded not only by “fire and sword,” but the Salafis of the 21st century see the situation differently. And here the methods of proselytism – preaching, involvement in the community – can be dangerous. “Radicals often recruited women online, often, excuse me, ugly ones. They say: even if you are not a beauty, come to us in the Islamic State*, in Iraq, Syria, we guarantee you family happiness. A quarter of the widows of ISIS members are neophytes, it is a well-known fact,” notes Roman Silantyev. There are known cases of "honey traps" when lonely men are approached through social networks and dating sites. However, the motives of men who fall for the hook of radicals may differ. Extremist preaching of the supposedly "correct" understanding of religion and jihad is carried out not only among migrants from "traditionally Islamic" ethnic groups, but also among "infidels" from the indigenous population. "We have an extremely high percentage of radicals among neophytes. The most active preaching is done by Wahhabis, on the Internet, in Wahhabi mosques, prayer houses, many go to them. Some people are attracted by radical political motives - I hate the government, the police - I will go to ISIS*, I will kill, blow things up," Silantyev notes. Such "proselytism" also threatens traditional Islam. As an example, we can cite the story of the newly converted Alla Saprykina, who received the name Aminat after accepting Islam. Having been recruited by radicals, the woman committed a terrorist act, killing a representative of the Muslim clergy of Dagestan, Sheikh Said Chirkeysky, who defended the dogmas of traditional Islam against extremists. Another example is one of the leaders of the terrorist underground in the North Caucasus, Said Buryatsky ( Alexander Tikhomirov ). Therefore, the attitude towards neophytes in the Islamic environment itself is often wary, despite the fact that Islam historically arose as a religion based on migrations and preaching among neophytes. Thus, active proselytism, which can be skillfully manipulated by radicals, often plays a destructive role in society, despite the fact that it was initially dictated exclusively by good intentions. | |
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Gaza: IDF opens new corridor dividing Khan Younis |
2025-07-17 |
[IsraelTimes] The IDF continued to maneuver in southern Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... , bolstering its presence in the area with a new strategic route and overnight ... KABOOM!... s that hit over 120 targets in the enclave. The IDF said Wednesday it had opened a new strategic corridor in southern Gaza that would assist in defeating Hamas ![]() in the Khan Younis area. The route, dubbed Magen Oz, was established in recent weeks by the 36th Division amid efforts to clear Khan Younis of terror infrastructure and operatives. It bisects Khan Younis from east to west, the military announced The IDF said the division’s 188th Armored Brigade and Golani Infantry Brigade met up recently, after completing the new corridor. An illustration published by the IDF showed that the route connects to the Morag corridor, which separates Khan Younis from Rafah. The IDF said the Magen Oz corridor is 15 kilometers long, and plays "a major part in exerting pressure on Hamas and defeating the Khan Younis Brigade." During the division’s operations in Khan Younis, the IDF said troops killed dozens of operatives and destroyed Hamas infrastructure, including tunnels and caches of weapons. The Magen Oz corridor in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis, in a video published by the IDF on July 16, 2025. (Israel Defense Forces) Meanwhile, ...back at the wreckage, Captain Poindexter wished he had thought to pack sun block... the Israeli Air Force struck over 120 targets in Gaza over the past day, the military said, as five divisions continue ground operations across the Strip. The IDF said the targets included cells of operatives, buildings used by terror groups, caches of weapons, tunnels, and other infrastructure. Dozens of casualties were reported by media outlets in Gaza in the past day, but there were no immediate tolls from the Hamas-run health ministry or other health officials. In northern Gaza’s Jabalia, the military said troops of the 401st Armored Brigade came under RPG fire, and within minutes, directed a dronezap on the cell that fired on the tank. No soldiers were maimed, according to the IDF. In the Beit Hanoun area, reservists of the 646th Reserve Paratroopers Brigade destroyed a rocket-launching site used to fire projectiles on southern Israel earlier this week, and killed operatives who were planting bombs in the area, the IDF said. ’ACCELERATED’ LIQUIDATIONS The London-based daily Asharq al-Awsat reported Wednesday that Israel has "accelerated" liquidations in Gaza, targeting Hamas officials as well as members of other terror groups, such as the allied Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... A Hamas source told the Arabic-language newspaper that four leaders of Hamas’s military wing had been killed, as well as others involved with the key intelligence and manufacturing divisions. Among the slain was reportedly Mohammed Faraj al-Ghoul, a former minister in the Hamas government who was still active in the organization. He was killed on Tuesday, the report said. IDF soldier seriously hurt during fighting in south Gaza, army says [IsraelTimes] An IDF soldier with the Kfir Brigade’s Shimshon Battalion was seriously wounded during fighting in the southern Gaza Strip earlier today, the military announces. He was taken to a hospital for treatment and his family was notified, the army adds. |
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Migrant Activist Organizations Tracking ICE Activity, Upping Violence |
2025-07-16 |
[BREITBART] Pro-illegal migrant activist groups are expanding their campaign against President Donald Trump![]() 's deportation policies, and their efforts are helping to generate more violence and criminal actions. These organizations are retooling from supporting illegal entry into the U.S. to creating training workshops, passing out know-your-rights flyers, and organizing networks of volunteers to spot, track, and attack ICE agents while they are performing their legal duties. These activists and their tracking networks are increasingly They have already prevented several attempts by ICE to arrest gangbangers and criminals who have deportation orders out against them and some officers have been injured as the activists organize riots to disrupt the enforcement of immigration laws. ''In LA, these were not merely 'demonstrations,' they were riots — and attacks on federal law enforcement will never be tolerated. The Trump Administration will continue enforcing federal immigration law no matter how upset and One example of the activities by these networks of informants is centered on the parking lots of Home Depot and other big box hardware chains where day laborers often gather to wait for employers to troll by to hire them illegally. In L.A., groups including Union del Barrio and Los Angeles Tenants Union are using volunteers to stake out these parking lots and when they see, or think they see, ICE officers drive in, they call their HQs and then yell over loudspeakers that ICE is coming, the Mercury News reported. Another such group seeking to disrupt law enforcement activities is Orange County Rapid Response Network (OCRRN), a group working out of the L.A. area, which claims to have hundreds of volunteers, the New Yorker reported. OCRRN helped to organize a riot early in June featuring rocks, bottled water, and other items thrown at federal agents, who responded with pepper balls and tear gas, the paper added. Indeed, dozens of these dangerous activist groups have spawned in the last few months, sporting names such as Ventura County Defensa and Stand Together Contra Costa. And according to the New Yorker, they are being assisted and trained by members of CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations ![]() of Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party,. |
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Gaza war, regional updates |
2025-07-14 |
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IDF admits error in deadly strike on water delivery site as truce talks stay jammed [IsraelTimes] Israel’s military said Sunday that a strike near a Gaza water distribution point that reportedly killed several children was an accident, as Israeli aircraft pounded targets across the Strip. The strike, which the Israel Defense Forces attributed to a "technical malfunction," came as negotiations on a ceasefire and hostage release deal continued to stall, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly set to convene top ministers and defense brass in a bid to find a way to break the logjam. Gazook health officials at al-Awda Hospital said the strike that hit a water distribution point in Nuseirat refugee camp killed 10 people, including six children. The IDF admitted it had erred while targeting an operative from the Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... terror group. "Due to a technical malfunction in the munition, it struck dozens of meters away from the intended target," the IDF said, adding that it had opened an investigation and that it "makes every effort to minimize harm to uninvolved civilians." Ramadan Nassar, a witness who lives in the area, told The News Agency that Dare Not be Named that around 20 children and 14 adults had been lined up to get water. He said Paleostinians walk some 2 kilometers (1.2 miles) to fetch water from the area. Water shortages in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... have worsened sharply in recent weeks, with fuel shortages causing desalination and sanitation facilities to close, making people dependent on collection centers where they can fill up their plastic containers. More than a dozen people were also reported killed near an aid distribution site on Sunday, with eyewitnesses describing shots to victims’ heads and bodies. The Israeli military said its troops had fired warning shots, but that its review of the incident had found no evidence of anyone hurt by its soldiers’ fire. Negotiations toward a ceasefire in Gaza have stalled primarily over when the war will end and to what extent the IDF will withdraw during the truce. Paleostine al-Youm, an Islamic Jihad-affiliated news outlet, quoted a senior Hamas ![]() official Sunday saying negotiations had reached a critical stage and signaling the Paleostinian group could walk away if the logjam was not cleared in the coming hours. Channel 12 news reported Sunday that Netanyahu would convene a meeting of senior defense officials and several government ministers that night in a bid to break the impasse, focusing on a new proposal for the troops’ redeployment in Gaza and the direction of talks. IDF brass has told the government that it is close to achieving the goals of its recent offensive, and US President Donald Trump ...Perhaps no man has ever had as much fun being president of the US... has repeatedly urged an end to the 21-month-old war. Polls show most Israelis support a deal to free the hostages still held by Hamas and end the war. During his recent visit to Washington, DC, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed optimism about a deal. But in a video posted to social media Sunday afternoon, he blamed Hamas for obstructing an agreement, saying Israel had accepted the outline proposed by Trump’s chief envoy, Steve Witkoff. "We accepted it, Hamas refused it," Netanyahu said, adding that he "won’t accept" a deal that allows Hamas to stay in Gaza and rearm." The deal currently being negotiated in the Qatar ...an emirate on the east coast of the Arabian Peninsula. It sits on some really productive gas and oil deposits, which produces the highest per capita income in the world. They piss it all away on religion, financing the Moslem Brotherhood and several al-Qaeda affiliates. Home of nutbag holy manYusuf al-Qaradawi... i capital would see 10 living hostages released in an initial 60-day stage, along with the remains of 18 deceased captives. Netanyahu has insisted the war cannot end until Hamas is no longer able to rule Gaza or pose a threat to Israel, vowing to achieve both that goal and the return of all 50 hostages still being held in the Strip. The IDF is waiting for the government to make a decision regarding the war as the military nears completion of its Gideon’s Chariots offensive, launched in mid-May. In late June, Israel Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir said the military would soon "reach the lines" set by the offensive, in which the IDF aimed to take control of 75 percent of Gaza. Jordan announced Sunday morning that a local charity had sent 50 trucks of aid to Gaza. The shipment came after the European Union ...the successor to the Holy Roman Empire, only without the Hapsburgs and the nifty uniforms and the dancing... announced last week that a deal had been reached to reopen several aid corridors, including humanitarian routes through Egypt and Jordan. A group of United Nations ...an organization originally established to war on dictatorships which was promptly infiltrated by dictatorships and is now held in thrall to dictatorships... agencies warned, meanwhile, that a fuel shortage had reached "critical levels" in Gaza, threatening aid operations, hospital care and already chronic food insecurity. On Sunday, in a rare incident, an Israeli soldier driving on a road in Israeli territory near Gaza was lightly maimed by a stray Israeli bullet. Israel’s toll in the ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza and in military operations along the border with the Strip stands at 451. The toll includes two coppers and three Defense Ministry civilian contractors. |
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Israeli Air Force conducted airstrikes on approximately 35 Hamas targets in Beit Hanoun, northern Gaza |
2025-07-13 |
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Several IDF troops hurt in Gaza fighting as Palestinians reported killed at aid site [IsraelTimes] Army reports the injured soldiers were moderately and lightly wounded in separate incidents; says unaware of any casualties near Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distribution hubs The military announced that two soldiers were moderately hurt on Saturday in separate incidents during fighting in Gazoo ...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with a rusty iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppressionand disproportionate response... , as fresh deaths were reported among Paleostinians at an aid distribution site. One of the soldiers was hurt in the northern part of the coastal enclave, while the other was hurt in the southern part. In the latter incident, two other soldiers were lightly injured. All four were taken to hospitals, and their families were notified. The injuries came as the Israel Defense Forces said Saturday that over 250 terror targets in Gaza were hit in ... KABOOM!... s since Thursday. A fresh wave of airstrikes Saturday evening hit over 35 targets in northern Gaza’s Beit Hanoun, the military said. The IDF said the targets included operatives, booby-trapped buildings, weapon depots, anti-tank launch posts, sniper posts, tunnels, and other terror infrastructure. At least 143 Paleostinians were killed in Gaza since Wednesday, according to statistics published by the Hamas ![]() -run health ministry on Friday night. The strikes came as five IDF divisions, made up of tens of thousands of troops, continued to operate across Gaza. In a statement on the Beit Hanoun strikes, which could be seen from across the border in Israel, the military said dozens of Israeli Air Force fighter jets hit some 35 Hamas targets in the area. The targets included Hamas tunnels in the area, the IDF said. Earlier, the military said troops of the 98th Division located Hamas and Paleostinian Islamic Jihad ...created after many members of the Egyptian Moslem Brotherhood decided the organization was becoming too moderate. Operations were conducted out of Egypt until 1981 when the group was exiled after the assassination of President Anwar Sadat. They worked out of Gaza until they were exiled to Lebanon in 1987, where they clove tightly to Hezbollah. In 1989 they moved to Damascus, where they remain a subsidiary of Hezbollah... observation posts and caches of bombs in Gaza City’s Shejaiya and Zeitoun neighborhoods. Numerous operatives were killed elsewhere by the troops, including by calling in airstrikes, the IDF added. MORE DEATHS REPORTED AT AID SITES Paleostinian reports, meanwhile, said that aid seekers were rubbed out and injured Saturday around the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation facility in northwest Rafah, with the News Agency that Dare Not be Named quoting hospital officials and witnesses as saying that at least 24 people were killed. Hamas has been getting busy with their guns, as they do every day that the people they own dare to get help from a group that doesn’t let them skim off the top, the bottom, and both sides.. The IDF pushed back on the Paleostinian reports, saying the military was unaware of any casualties from troops’ gunfire near GHF distribution sites on Saturday.A military official did say that several suspects were spotted approaching forces in Rafah on Saturday, hundreds of meters from the aid site, and that "troops acted to prevent the suspects from approaching and fired warning shots. No injuries from the gunfire are known." The IDF, in its statement, said it "continues to operate in order to enable the distribution of humanitarian aid ![]() The statement added that the IDF is continuing to investigate the claims of injuries on Saturday near the aid site. GHF, an Israeli-backed US organization that seeks to circumvent Hamas in the distribution of aid, has faced harsh criticism from the UN and other aid organizations, which charge that it fails to meet the needs of Gaza’s population. Gazooks have reported near-daily incidents in which groups trying to reach GHF facilities are shot at by Israeli forces, leading to mass casualties. Israel, which accuses Hamas of hoarding aid, has also accused the terror group of attacking Gazook aid seekers near GHF sites and falsifying corpse counts. However, you can observe a lot just by watching... Israel has also acknowledged that "several" Paleostinian civilians have been killed near GHF aid distribution sites. GHF commenced operations in May as Israel lifted a nearly three-month aid blockade on Gaza, amid a renewed offensive there that seeks to take over 75% of the Strip. On Friday, the United Nations ...where theory meets practice and practice loses... said nearly 800 people have died trying to access aid in Gaza since late May, with most killed near the GHF’s distribution sites. Numbers supplied by Hamas are vary from exaggerated to greatly exaggerated, coupled with flat-out lies. GHF, which denies that deadly incidents have occurred at its sites, told Rooters the UN figures were "false and misleading."The IDF said Friday that it had issued instructions to troops in the field "following lessons learned" after reports of deadly incidents at GHF distribution facilities. SWIMMING RESTRICTIONS The IDF on Saturday also reiterated a restriction on Paleostinians, in place since the beginning of the war, forbidding them from entering the sea along the entire coast of the Gaza Strip. The IDF’s Arabic-language spokesperson, Col. Avichay Adraee, reminded residents in a post on X that "security restrictions have been imposed in the maritime area adjacent to the Strip, and entry into the sea is prohibited." He added, "The IDF will respond to any violation of these restrictions. We urge fishermen, swimmers, and divers to refrain from entering the sea. Entering the sea along the Strip exposes you to danger." Nevertheless, the IDF has not enforced the restriction against Paleostinians seeking to cool off in the waters on the beach, but only those heading out deeper into the sea. The vast majority of the Paleostinian population in Gaza is concentrated in areas on the coast, with tent camps set up on the beaches. Related: Beit Hanoun: 2025-07-09 Good Morning Beit Hanoun: 2025-07-09 Al-Qassam Brigades announce operation in Beit Hanoun Beit Hanoun: 2025-07-08 7 troops toes up from roadside bomb in northern Gaza as IDF hits dozens of targets Related: Gaza City: 2025-07-11 Five killed in bombing at Gaza school Gaza City: 2025-07-09 Israel Attacks in Gaza Kill 78 More Palestinians; IDF confirms death of 10/7 terrorist last week in Khan Younis Gaza City: 2025-07-07 IDF reports Hamas’s north Gaza naval commander killed in strike on cafe last week as 130 targets hit in 24 hours Related: Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: 2025-07-11 Israel, EU agree to boost Gaza aid: ‘More trucks, more crossings, and more routes’ Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: 2025-07-09 Netanyahu quietly leaves White House without announcement of breakthrough in Gaza talks Gaza Humanitarian Foundation: 2025-07-09 Israel Attacks in Gaza Kill 78 More Palestinians; IDF confirms death of 10/7 terrorist last week in Khan Younis |
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