Kyrie Irving Wears Palestine Chain in Match

Dallas Mavericks star Kyrie Irving showed solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza by wearing a chain with the Palestine flag in the shape of Israel’s land mass.

In a pre-game interview on a San Francisco basketball court Tuesday, Irving, 32, was seen wearing the necklace.

“I’m excited for him (his Dallas teammate Klay Thompson). I want him to be present as much as possible, to really receive the love and the flowers that he deserves. He put in a lot of hard work here, a lot of sacrifice for this organization,” Irving told reporters as Thompson, a former Golden State Warriors guard, returned to Chase Center to play against his ex-team.

“So it’s only right that we support him and show him a lot of love and get ready to compete on the court. It’s going to be one of those games,” Irving added according to Anadolu.

Home team the Warriors beat the Mavericks 120-117 in an NBA Cup game in San Francisco, California.

An eight-time NBA All-Star, Irving is one of the important players in the league and won the 2016 NBA title with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

He had also played for the Boston Celtics and the Brooklyn Nets before moving to the Mavericks in 2023.

Last season, Irving attended a post-match press conference wearing a keffiyeh to show solidarity with Palestinians.

Last year, the NBA and Irving’s team the Mavericks confirmed their support for Israel following an October 2023 attack by the Palestinian group Hamas.

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

Nearly 43,700 people have since been killed in Gaza, mostly women and children, and over 103,000 others injured, according to Palestinian health authorities.

Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its deadly war on Gaza.

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Gaza 2026

An Israeli official said Israel would not withdraw from Gaza before 2026 as the occupation army is widening roads, building substantial outposts and installing long-term infrastructure.

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‘UNRWA Will Operate Until The Last Day’ – Lazzarini

The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) pledged Wednesday to continue activities until the agency can no longer operate amid the Israeli Knesset’s recent decision to ban it from operating.

Emphasizing that the situation in the Gaza Strip has become more dire, Philippe Lazzarini told reporters at UN headquarters in New York that “we are experiencing the darkest moment for the agency in 75 years.”

Lazzarini noted that UNRWA and its staff are under continued attacks by Israeli forces, adding that “as of today, 243 staff have been killed” on UNRWA premises.

Highlighting the “intense and aggressive” disinformation campaign against the agency, Lazzarini said the adoption of Israeli Knesset’s recent bill aiming to ban the activities of UNRWA, starting in January, has further exacerbated the situation.

He stated that there is “deep anxiety” among UNRWA staff on the ground as the environment in the occupied West Bank and in Gaza is putting staff “even more at risk.”

“I’m afraid that much worse is to come if we have this pervasive environment,” Lazzarini added.

Asked about the possibility of the Knesset bill being implemented, Lazzarini affirmed that, (UNRWA) “will be operating until the day we cannot operate anymore.”

He pledged to provide and deliver services to those in need “until we are forced to stop.”

The UNRWA chief noted that Israel, as the occupying power, has the responsibility to provide the needs and services for not only those in Gaza but also in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, if the agency can no longer operate according to Anadolu.

“UNRWA is a softer target for anyone who views its presence or its activities as a threat,” he said. “The intention to undermine UNRWA is politically motivated.”

“The (political) objective is to strip the Palestinians from the refugee stature, and also to unilaterally change the parameters for a political solution,” he said, adding that the political motivation also aims to undermine Palestinians’ aspiration for self-determination and a two-state solution.

Lazzarini described attacks on UNRWA as an attack on the UN, the General Assembly and the Security Council, and said the attacks are “further weakening the rule-based order that we have inherited after World War II.”

He emphasized the importance of “political will” for the success of the agency as “there is a race against the clock.”

Asked about Israeli envoy to UN Danny Danon’s demand for Lazzarini to resign, the UNRWA chief said he would “envisage” the demand if it were to make a difference but “it is not my person, it is my function which is the primary target today.”

“It is part of this broader campaign to delegitimize the agency,” he added.

Responding to Anadolu’s question on the death toll in Gaza as well as his view about the situation if he were not a UN official, Lazzarini said: “It has been a war of all possible superlative.”

He said journalists, health care workers and UN personnel have been killed at “unprecedented” levels, noting that the scale of destruction is “certainly” higher than the numbers reported.

Lazzarini pointed to deaths caused by “sub-human” living conditions, highlighting that children are living amid garbage and sewage.

Saying that nearly every word has been used to describe the situation in Gaza, Lazzarini said, “Sometimes I’m just wordless or speechless.”

He noted that even using “massacre” may not fully capture the severity, adding, “It’s just unbelievable the suffering inflicted on these communities.”

Adding that some people in Gaza hope for death, Lazzarini said, “We heard at the beginning of the war, the expression ‘human animal.’ That’s how people start to feel. They have lost everything, and they feel that they have lost also the dignity.”

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Crimes of Century

UN Acting Humanitarian Chief, Joyce Msuya, stated that the situation in Gaza is reminiscent of the worst international crimes since the League of Nations was established in 1919.

She reported over 10,000 Palestinian bodies under rubble, with Israel blocking rescue equipment. 70% of Gaza’s buildings are destroyed, aid is blocked, and hospitals and shelters have been attacked.

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UK Surgeon: ‘Israeli Drones Shoot at Children’

“Drones would come down and pick off civilians, children”

British surgeon Nizam Mamode, retired NHS doctor who recently returned after working at Nasser Hospital, broke down in UK Parliament as he described Israeli occupation quadcopters deliberately shooting Palestinian children.

He said at least once or twice daily, there were “mass casualty incidents,” meaning that 10 to 20 people were killed and up to 40 seriously injured, estimating that at least 60 percent of the people treated at these times were women and children.

“This is not an occasional thing. This was day after day after day operating on children who would say, ‘I was lying on the ground after a bomb dropped and this quadcopter came down and hovered over me and shot me’,” Mamode said.

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