Instagram Blocks Anas Al Sharif Despite 1.2M Followers

Al Jazeera journalist Anas Al Sharif writes that his account reached more than 1.2 million followers, and with a view rate exceeding one billion.

This sent alarm bells ringing for those who didn’t want the Palestinian voice heard. He pointed out that Meta blocked his Instagram account and closed it completely.

Al Sharif, a journalist from Jabalia, has covered the Israeli war on Gaza ever since the genocide, reporting from different areas.

Today, he is stationed in the north of Gaza reporting on the latest Israeli siege to starve the people in this part of the Strip and force them to leave to the south.

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Trump to Occupy Next White House 

CROSSFIREARABIA – Donald Trump wins the US presidential elections held on 6, November, 2024.  He beat Kamala Harris, the Democratic contender who is the current US vice president in the Joe Biden administration.

The Trump win as the 47th president of the United States, means the Republicans are back, making up the majority in the US Congress.

His administration takes over the White House on 25 January, 2025 with much changes in domestic and foreign policies expected.

One of the main changes is that he is expected to end all global wars.

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Faris Odeh: Defiance and Courage

The revolution lives on! 24 years ago, to this day, a photo was taken that is proving to be a historical panorama, an image that will live in the hearts of many.

In Palestine. It was the picture of Faris Odeh, he just turned 14 years old. His defiance and courage, we learn from.

He was killed 10 days after this photo was taken by an Israeli soldier who shot him in the neck.

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Forgotten Famine of Gaza

Since the beginning of the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation has imposed a severe blockade, preventing the entry of humanitarian supplies and essential food, leaving more than 2.5 million Palestinians facing the threat of famine and malnutrition.

Israel reduced the daily number of humanitarian aid trucks allowed into the Gaza Strip to just 30 in October, the head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said Monday.

“This is the lowest in a long time, bringing the assistance back to the level of the beginning of the war,” Philippe Lazzarini said on X.

Since the outbreak of hostilities on Oct. 7, Israel has maintained strict closures on Gaza’s crossings, limiting essential goods and imposing significant restrictions on humanitarian aid, creating severe living conditions.

Lazzarini emphasized that these 30 daily trucks “cannot meet the needs of over 2 million people, many of whom are starving, sick, and in desperate conditions.”

He noted that these trucks “represent only 6% of the supplies (commercial and humanitarian) allowed into Gaza before the war,” according to Anadolu.

Israel has continued a devastating offensive on Gaza since an attack last year by Hamas, despite a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire.

Nearly 43,400 people have since been killed, mostly women and children, and over 102,200 others injured, according to local health authorities.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its actions in Gaza.

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Day 395 of The Israeli Genocide

Daily Briefing by the Ministry of Health in Gaza on day 395 of the Israeli Genocide:

The Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip over the previous 24 hours, resulting in 33 documented fatalities and 156 people injured.

The documented Palestinian death toll has now reached 43,374 fatalities and 102,261 injuries since October 7, 2023.

Many victims are still unaccounted for, either buried under the rubble or scattered on the streets, and rescue and civil defense teams are unable to reach them.

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