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Al Etihad
2 hours ago
- Al Etihad
Abdulla Al Hamed meets leading media, technology executives in Shanghai
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Middle East Eye
2 hours ago
- Middle East Eye
Israeli forces kill nearly 60 Palestinians waiting for aid trucks in north Gaza
Israeli forces killed nearly 60 Palestinian aid seekers on Wednesday after shelling a crowd waiting for food trucks in the northern Gaza Strip. The Gaza-based Government Media Office condemned the attack, which also left more than 570 people injured, as a "bloody massacre". Hundreds of starving Palestinians had assembled in the Sudaniya area, near the Zikim crossing, where dozens of aid trucks were expected to enter the besieged enclave. Israeli forces then opened fire indiscriminately on the crowd, according to local reports. "This bloody massacre, and previous similar crimes, once again confirm that the occupation is using hunger as a weapon of war, cold-bloodedly targeting civilians seeking a livelihood, in flagrant violation of all international and humanitarian laws," the media office said in a statement. New MEE newsletter: Jerusalem Dispatch Sign up to get the latest insights and analysis on Israel-Palestine, alongside Turkey Unpacked and other MEE newsletters The latest attack has brought the total number of aid seekers killed by Israeli forces at distribution points to 1,330, with over 8,818 wounded since late May. Israeli troops have admitted to deliberately shooting and killing unarmed Palestinians waiting for aid in the Gaza Strip, following direct orders from their superiors. Although much of the humanitarian aid is being delivered in the area near Zikim crossing, it is an extremely dangerous location, due to repeated Israeli attacks. According to Al Jazeera correspondent Anas al-Sharif, the Israeli army "continues daily massacres against the hungry" in these locations. In one of his reports, Sharif shared a graphic image showing the decomposing bodies of what appeared to be a young man and a child, several days after they were reportedly killed by Israeli forces. 'Amir walked 12 kilometres to get food, got nothing but scraps, thanked us for it, and died.' Anthony Aguilar, former US soldier who worked for the GHF, explains that a Palestinian boy kissed his hands, thanking him for aid, and then was killed by Israeli forces moments later — Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) July 30, 2025 The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (Ocha) said last week that "there is simply nowhere safe to go" in the Gaza Strip. "About 88 percent of Gaza is either subject to displacement orders or located within Israeli-militarised zones. The 12 percent that remains is already overcrowded and underserved," the report read. The Palestinian health ministry reported that in just the past 24 hours, Israeli forces killed 111 Palestinians and wounded 820 others. The death toll from Israel's war on Gaza rose to 60,249, with over 147,089 wounded since 7 October 2023. Critical levels of starvation In addition to the killing of Palestinians seeking aid, Israel's blockade and starvation policy in Gaza has led to a rising number of deaths from malnutrition in recent days, according to health officials. At least two children died from malnutrition in the past 24 hours, the Palestinian Health Ministry reported on Wednesday, bringing the total number of starvation-related deaths to 159, including 90 children. The Government Media Office said that 112 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies entered the Gaza Strip on Wednesday. However, most were looted and stolen, which the office attributed to a "security chaos" orchestrated by Israel. "We remind you that the Gaza Strip needs at least 600 trucks of relief and fuel daily to meet the minimum basic needs of its most vital sectors," the office said. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously admitted his country is arming gangs in Gaza, which have been accused by aid groups of stealing humanitarian aid.


The National
4 hours ago
- The National
ISIS Swede convicted for role in 2015 killing of Jordanian pilot
A Swedish man was convicted and sentenced to life in prison on Thursday for his role in the 2015 killing of a Jordanian pilot by ISIS, Swedish media reported. The 26-year-old Jordanian, First Lt Muath Al Kasasbeh, was taken captive after his F-16 fighter jet crashed near the extremists' de facto capital of Raqqa in northern Syria. He was put in a cage that was then set on fire in early 2015. Swedish prosecutors said Osama Krayem, 32, travelled to Syria in September 2014 to fight for ISIS. Armed and masked, Krayem was among those who forced Lt Al Kasasbeh into the cage, the court heard. The pilot died when the cage was set ablaze. Krayem, who was born in Sweden to a Palestinian mother and a Syrian father, was sentenced to life in prison on Thursday, Swedish news agency TT reported. He was indicted by Swedish prosecutors in May on suspicion of committing serious war crimes and terrorist crimes in Syria. He was previously convicted in France and Brussels for deadly ISIS attacks in those countries. Prosecutors in Belgium had described him as unrepentant. The airman became the first known foreign military pilot to fall into the militants' hands after the US-led international coalition began its aerial campaign against ISIS in Syria and Iraq in 2014. Jordan, a close US ally, was a member of the coalition and the pilot's killing appeared aimed at pressuring the government of Jordan to leave the alliance. In a 20-minute video released in 2015, purportedly showing the killing of Lt Al Kasasbeh, he displayed signs of having been beaten. He was shown wearing an orange jumpsuit and standing in a cage outdoors as a masked militant ignites a line of fuel leading to it. The footage, widely released as part of the militant group's propaganda, sparked outrage and demonstrations in Jordan. In 2022, Krayem was among 20 men convicted by a special terrorism court in Paris for involvement in a wave of ISIS attacks in the French capital in 2015, targeting the Bataclan theatre, Paris cafes and the Stade de France. The assaults killed 130 people and injured hundreds. Krayem was sentenced to 30 years in prison, for charges including complicity to terrorist murder. French media reported that France agreed in March to turn Krayem over to Sweden for the investigation and trial. In 2023, a Belgian court sentenced Krayem, among others, to life in prison on charges of terrorist murder in connection with 2016 suicide bombings that killed 32 people and wounded hundreds at Brussels Airport and a busy subway station in the country's deadliest peacetime attack. Both the Paris and Brussels attacks were linked to the same ISIS network.