Israel’s Economy Heads to Bankruptcy

Israel’s economy is heading towards bankruptcy. Spending and borrowing are rocketing to finance the mounting cost of the Israeli war on Gaza, and credit rating agencies have downgraded Israel for the first time in its history as the war on Gaza damages almost every sector of its economy.

More than 40,000 Israeli businesses are likely to go bankrupt in the coming months, while tourism has ground to a halt and consumption, trade and foreign investment have all slumped.

Continue reading
The Pain of Gaza

Gazan journalist Abdul Qader Sabbah describes the tragic scene every morning in the war-torn Strip during Israel’s ongoing genocide that started soon after 7 October, 2023, turning the life of people literally upside down with massacres, mass displacements and destruction.

Continue reading
The Beheaded Children of Gaza

A beheaded girl transported to hospital following an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Mawasi region, west of Khan Younis, Monday, afternoon.

But she is not the only one. On another newsflash a beheaded boy was also just transported to hospital following an Israeli airstrike on the Al-Mawasi region.

https://twitter.com/QudsNen/status/1835639053150011791

At least four more civilians were killed in the deadly attack.

Continue reading
Sabra, Shatila: A Heinous Massacre

Dozens of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon participated in commemorating the 42nd anniversary of the Sabra and Shatila massacre at the shrine of the victims of the massacre in the Palestine Martyrs Cemetery near Shatila camp, south Beirut.

The event was held at the invitation of the “Popular Conference of Palestinians Abroad” (an independent international body) and Palestinian institutions in Lebanon to commemorate the anniversary of the bloody massacre that was committed on the 16-17-18, 1982 September, under the supervision of the Israeli occupation army.

In his speech, Yasser Ali, a member of the General Secretariat of the PCPA, stressed the “necessity of holding the Israeli occupation entity and all countries that provide support to the killing machine accountable for committing massacres against the Palestinian people and bringing them to justice.”

“We must all, as Palestinian refugees, mobilize all energies to support and back the Palestinian people inside the Gaza Strip and the West Bank with all available means and capabilities,” he said.

In turn, Sami Hamoud, director of the “Thabit for the Right of Return” organization (civil society) and a member of the PCPA, called for “the necessity of holding the occupation accountable in international forums to achieve justice for the victims of the Palestinian people who are still being subjected to the crimes of the occupation in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.”

He called for “mobilizing international energies and supporting the case filed by the State of South Africa at the International Court of Justice to achieve some justice for the Palestinian people who have been suffering the scourge of wars for more than 76 years.”

Hamoud said that “the massacres committed by the Israeli occupation entity on a daily basis will not deter the Palestinian people from continuing their just and legitimate resistance to seize their rights guaranteed by international laws and charters to liberation and self-determination,” according to Quds Press.

Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation army has continued its aggression on the Gaza Strip for 345 days, with American and European support, as its warplanes bomb the vicinity of hospitals, buildings, towers and homes of Palestinian civilians and destroy them over the heads of their residents, and prevent the entry of water, food, medicine and fuel.

The ongoing aggression by the occupation on Gaza has led to the martyrdom of more than 41,206 martyrs, the injury of 95,337 others, and the displacement of 90% of the population of the Strip, according to data from the United Nations.

Continue reading