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Permalink Israeli War Crimes Know No Boundaries: IOF Raids Jenin Hospital, Kills 3 Patients (Video)

Israeli occupation undercover forces raided a hospital in the West Bank’s Jenin city on Tuesday, killing three patients in cold blood. | The occupation forces disguised as Palestinians, some appearing to sport fake beards and others dressed as Muslim women, raided Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin and shot dead three Palestinians while in bed. An extraordinary CCTV footage showed many undercover forces scouring the hospital corridors while carrying guns or, in one case, a wheelchair.  Palestinian media reported that the Israeli occupation forces entered the medical center at 5:30 a.m. on Tuesday, dressed as doctors, nurses and Palestinian women, headed to a hiding room on the third floor, and shot the three patients dead with guns equipped with silencers before escaping the building unscathed. Local media identified the three youths as Mohammad Jalamneh and two brothers Mohammad and Basel Ghazawi.

IOF assassinate 3 Palestinians inside Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin (Al Mayadeen)
As of day 116 in Gaza: 26,751 Palestinians martyred, 65,636 injured (Al Mayadeen)


Permalink Israel Troops to ‘Go Into Action’ Soon at Lebanon Border: Minister

Israeli troops will “very soon go into action” near the country’s northern border with Lebanon, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant said Monday, as tensions surge amid the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. | Gallant told troops near the border with the besieged Gaza Strip that others were being deployed to Israel’s north. 💬 “They will very soon go into action… so the forces in the north are reinforced,” Gallant said. “The forces close to you… are leaving the field and moving towards the north, and preparing for what comes next,” he said. He added that reservists would be gradually released “to prepare and come ready” for future operations.

They are sending armed forces to the border: The war is about to break out? (b92.net)


Permalink Israel, Unrwa and the West: A history of claims and cuts

Alex MacDonald | As a number of Israel's allies cut funding to the refugee body, MEE looks at its turbulent history with the international community | Claims by Israel that 12 employees of the United Nations agency for Palestine refugees (Unrwa) took part in the 7 October attack on southern Israel have prompted a number of countries to pause funding to the agency.  The nine donors, namely the US, UK, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Finland, Australia, and Canada, cut off support for the agency on Saturday following the allegations, prompting warnings from the body that it will lose the ability to provide aid to the 2.2 million people that use its services after February.  It has long been a claim of Israel's that Unrwa - first established in 1949 to accomodate the Palestinian refugees forcibly displaced from their homes during the creation of the state - is effectively a hub for Palestinian militancy.


Permalink Black box data confirms external impact on Il-76 near Belgorod — source

A Russian military transport Il-76 plane carrying 74 people was shot down by Ukrainian troops over Russia’s Belgorod Region bordering Ukraine on January 24 | The data retrieved from the cockpit voice and flight data recorders of the Ilyushin-76 military transport plane shot down by the Ukrainian military over the Belgorod Region confirm an external impact, an official source told TASS. "The data from the black boxes exclude all possible versions of the Ilyushin-76 crash and confirm that the plane was subjected to an external impact. In other words, it was shot down in the air. Everything is obvious," the source said.

Debris of Russia's Il-76 Downed by Ukraine Being Removed From Site (Sputnik News)


Permalink Musk’s brain chip implanted in first human

Early results of the operation have been “promising,” the billionaire entrepreneur said | Elon Musk has said his biotech company Neuralink has successfully implanted one of its brain chips in a human for the first time, claiming the recipient is in good condition following the surgery. The firm hopes to create an interface allowing people to control devices using their brain alone.


Permalink Ex-Pakistani PM Imran Khan sentenced to ten years in prison

Prosecutors have argued that the politician mishandled a classified cable sent to Islamabad by the country’s ambassador to the US | A Pakistani court has sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan to ten years behind bars. He has been charged with leaking state secrets, according to the spokesman for the politician’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI).  The charges relate to the so-called cipher, a classified cable sent to Islamabad by the Pakistani ambassador to Washington in 2022, shortly after the start of the Ukraine conflict. The document allegedly suggested that the US wanted to remove Khan over his neutrality regarding the hostilities.  The ex-Pakistani PM called the cipher case on Tuesday “false,” adding that it “is being completed in violation of constitutional requirements and legal regulations.” “This is not a trial but a fixed match outcome of which was predetermined,” he added.court has sentenced former prime minister Imran Khan to ten years behind bars. He has been charged with leaking state secrets, according to the spokesman for the politician’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party (PTI).


Permalink US-British coalition resume fresh airstrikes on Yemen

The Sabreen News Telegram channel affiliated with the resistance forces reported that American warplanes targeted areas in the northern Yemeni province of Sa’ada. | America’s CBS news network quoted US officials saying that the new round of attacks on Yemen included sites that were prepared to attack the United States forces.  A UN Security Council Resolution allowed for maintaining the security of the Red Sea after the Yemeni army launched its operations against Israeli or Israeli-bound ships in the strategic waterway.  Yemenis have targeted over two dozen Israel-bound ships and vowed to keep their operations unless the regime stops its bloodshed in Gaza and ends its blockade on the Palestinian territory.

100 vessels take longer route around Africa to avoid Red Sea tensions (Al Mayadeen)
Yemeni Navy Strikes US Ship Lewis B Puller in Gulf of Aden (Al ManarTV)


Permalink Iran categorically rejects US baseless claims

Amir Saeed Iravani made the comments in a letter addressed to the UN Security Council's president on Monday. | The letter came three days after his American counterpart, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, wrote a letter to the Council, alleging that "militia groups affiliated with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces" were involved in "actions against US personnel and facilities in Iraq and Syria." Iravani asserted unequivocally that 💬 "there is no group affiliated with the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces, whether in Iraq, Syria, or elsewhere that operates directly or indirectly under the control of the Islamic Republic of Iran or acts on its behalf." "Therefore, the Islamic Republic of Iran is not responsible for the actions of any individual or group within the region," Iran's UN ambassador added. Over the past years, Iraq's Resistance groups have been staging numerous strikes against military bases housing American occupation forces in Iraq and neighboring Syria.

NATO chief levels baseless accusations against Iran (Mehr News Agency)
Crime in Gaza and Punishment in Jordan (Tehran Times)
Iran strongly denies baseless US claims of involvement in Jordan op. (Al Mayadeen)
Biden ordered: The army is going to war? (b92.net)


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