Gaza Welcomes the New Year with Worsening Humanitarian Tragedies
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Gaza Welcomes the New Year with Worsening Humanitarian Tragedies
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Hamas Welcomes International Forces to Protect Palestinians and Rejects Disarming the Resistance
Hamas Welcomes International Forces to Protect Palestinians and Rejects Disarming the Resistance
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Warnings from the Occupation Army to Netanyahu Regarding the Resistance's Weapons in the Gaza Strip
Warnings from the Occupation Army to Netanyahu Regarding the Resistance's Weapons in the Gaza Strip
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Swiss officials face painful task of identifying victims of deadly bar fire | Tourism News
Investigators are rushing to identify the victims and establish the cause of a devastating fire at a New Year’s Eve party that ripped through a bar in the Swiss Alps town of Crans-Montana.
Relatives and friends have been scrambling to find their…
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The occupation continues to demolish homes in Nour Shams camp in Tulkarm
The occupation continues to demolish homes in Nour Shams camp in Tulkarm
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World newspapers: Warnings that the calm in the region is temporary
World newspapers: Warnings that the calm in the region is temporary
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LIVE: Survivors of Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza brace for harsh weather in tents | Israel-Palestine conflict News
Live updatesLive updates,Flash flooding, very cold and unsettled weather expected across Palestine, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.
Published On 2 Jan 2026
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Gaza cousins face lost youth, and family tragedy, after amputations | Israel-Palestine conflict
Abdullah Nattat was once an energetic young man working as a singer and a performer, hosting wedding celebrations and entertaining children.
The 30-year-old now sits in a wheelchair, both of his legs amputated.
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Rafah Crossing Disrupts Netanyahu Government's Balances
Rafah Crossing Disrupts Netanyahu Government's Balances
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South African activist uses history to highlight ongoing injustice | History
Cape Town, South Africa – Lucy Campbell, with her long grey dreadlocks, stands animated in front of the thick stone walls of the Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town’s city centre, her small frame accentuated by their towering height.
The…
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