The Global Solidarity Fleet has revealed that its activists were subjected to sexual assaults and torture by Israeli forces after the fleet was intercepted in international waters while attempting to deliver aid to Gaza. These allegations arise amid increasing international pressure on Israel regarding human rights violations in Palestinian territories.
The United Nations has reported a total of <strong>299 incidents of gunfire</strong> by Israeli forces south of the Blue Line in Lebanon, marking the highest number since the ceasefire agreement. These incidents occur amid multiple tensions and economic crises in Lebanon.
Four Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip on Sunday morning, reflecting escalating tensions in the region. The incidents occurred in multiple locations, raising concerns about civilian safety.
Local sources report that ten people were killed in Gaza during clashes between residents and 'collaborators' with Israeli forces. This incident occurs at a sensitive time marked by escalating tensions in the region.
The medical staff at Salah Ghandoor Hospital in Bint Jbeil, southern Lebanon, was evacuated as a precautionary measure due to fears of advancing Israeli forces. This evacuation coincides with an escalation of Israeli airstrikes in the region.
Displaced persons' tents in Gaza, classified by Israel as humanitarian zones, have faced repeated attacks from Israeli forces. Despite being far from control points, residents continue to suffer from gunfire and shelling, exacerbating their hardships.