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The Emirati ambassador to the U.S., Yousef al-Otaiba, stated on 12 February that he does not 'see an alternative' to U.S. President Donald Trump's plan to expel Gaza’s residents, take over the strip, and redevelop it. Speaking at the World Government Summit in Dubai, he acknowledged the difficulty of the current approach but emphasized the need for a solution, while admitting that the UAE has no alternative plan.
Trump’s proposal involves relocating Gaza’s population to neighboring countries and reconstructing the strip under international oversight. However, he later stated that Palestinians would not be allowed to return.
The UAE had reportedly engaged in talks earlier this year regarding post-war management of Gaza, while concerns grow over a potential collapse of the ceasefire.
Trump’s proposal involves relocating Gaza’s population to neighboring countries and reconstructing the strip under international oversight. However, he later stated that Palestinians would not be allowed to return.
The UAE had reportedly engaged in talks earlier this year regarding post-war management of Gaza, while concerns grow over a potential collapse of the ceasefire.


13.02.202511:39
Salma al-Shehab, a Leeds University doctoral candidate, has been released after four years in a Saudi prison for tweeting in support of women’s rights. The UK based human rights group, ALQST urged, “Her full freedom must now be granted, including the right to travel.” Amnesty’s Dana Ahmed called her detention a “gross injustice” and demanded no further restrictions. Arrested in 2021, Shehab was held in solitary for 300 days before receiving a 34-year sentence, later reduced to four.
Her health deteriorated in prison, and she joined a hunger strike in 2023. Ahmed urged Saudi authorities to free others jailed for online activism, saying, “End the relentless crackdown on the right to freedom of expression.”
Her health deteriorated in prison, and she joined a hunger strike in 2023. Ahmed urged Saudi authorities to free others jailed for online activism, saying, “End the relentless crackdown on the right to freedom of expression.”


13.02.202505:12
Robert Steele, a former CIA officer, claimed that Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell were operating as agents for Mossad, Israel’s intelligence agency, with the goal of entrapping high-profile individuals such as politicians, judges, and celebrities for blackmail. Steele suggested that Epstein's se-x trafficking activities were part of a broader covert operation to collect compromising material on powerful figures, which could then be used to manipulate or control them. Epstein was convicted of se-xually abusing underage girls and running a trafficking network, with Maxwell playing a key role in recruiting and grooming victims. This theory fits into broader views that intelligence agencies, particularly Mossad, have engaged in such operations to exert influence.
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12.02.202523:57
Syria’s Ministry of Education, controlled by the new HTS regime - a rebrand of Al Qaeda - has announced that Uyghur students will receive free university education. Uyghur mercenaries, who stem from Turkestan, make up a large percentage of the foreign extremists that participated in the NATO-Gulf backed regime change war in Syria.
The new HTS regime, led by self imposed president and former ISIS affiliate Ahmad Sharaa (al-Julani), has suggested numerous plans to integrate the thousands of foreign militants and their families into the Syrian society.
The new HTS regime, led by self imposed president and former ISIS affiliate Ahmad Sharaa (al-Julani), has suggested numerous plans to integrate the thousands of foreign militants and their families into the Syrian society.


12.02.202517:26
The ISIS-Khorasan (ISIS-K) terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing outside a bank in Kunduz, northern Afghanistan, that killed at least five people, including a security guard and Taliban members. The attack, which targeted Taliban fighters collecting salaries, also left seven wounded, according to Afghan authorities.
The bombing follows similar ISIS-K attacks, including a March 2024 blast in Kandahar and the assassination of Taliban minister Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani in Kabul last year.
Despite Taliban claims of crushing Daesh in Afghanistan, the group continues to carry out deadly operations, particularly in the eastern and northern provinces. Regional powers have accused the US and UK of enabling Daesh’s expansion following Washington’s chaotic 2021 withdrawal.
The bombing follows similar ISIS-K attacks, including a March 2024 blast in Kandahar and the assassination of Taliban minister Khalil Ur-Rahman Haqqani in Kabul last year.
Despite Taliban claims of crushing Daesh in Afghanistan, the group continues to carry out deadly operations, particularly in the eastern and northern provinces. Regional powers have accused the US and UK of enabling Daesh’s expansion following Washington’s chaotic 2021 withdrawal.


12.02.202503:57
President Trump pressed Jordan’s King Abdullah on Tuesday to take in Palestinians who would be permanently displaced under the his plan for the U.S. to “take over” the Gaza Strip, even as the king said his country was firmly opposed to the move.
“We’re going to take it. We’re going to hold it, we’re going to cherish it. We’re going to get it going eventually, where a lot of jobs are going to be created for the people in the Middle East,” Trump said in the Oval Office, saying his plan would “bring peace” to the region.
King Abdullah said later that he reiterated to Trump Jordan’s “steadfast position” against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, as well as in the occupied West Bank that borders his country.
Trump, who has suggested he could consider withholding aid to Jordan, said he was not using support as a threat.
The king said he would do what is best for his country, but said Jordan would take in 2,000 sick children from Gaza for treatment, an offer that Trump praised.
“We’re going to take it. We’re going to hold it, we’re going to cherish it. We’re going to get it going eventually, where a lot of jobs are going to be created for the people in the Middle East,” Trump said in the Oval Office, saying his plan would “bring peace” to the region.
King Abdullah said later that he reiterated to Trump Jordan’s “steadfast position” against the displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, as well as in the occupied West Bank that borders his country.
Trump, who has suggested he could consider withholding aid to Jordan, said he was not using support as a threat.
The king said he would do what is best for his country, but said Jordan would take in 2,000 sick children from Gaza for treatment, an offer that Trump praised.


13.02.202516:12
After negotiations with mediators, Palestinian resistance group, Ha/mas, has agreed to release three Israeli captives as per the original ceasefire deal, following Israel’s decision to allow essential aid into Gaza. Egyptian aid trucks, including mobile homes, tents, and heavy equipment, are positioned at the Rafah crossing, awaiting Israeli inspection before entering the besieged enclave.
While Netanyahu’s office denies a resolution, reports indicate Israel has submitted to Ha/mas’s demands to resume aid flow. UN agencies warn that aid remains critically insufficient, with over 1.2 million Gazans relying on food deliveries and tens of thousands still displaced. The ceasefire’s first phase is now expected to proceed, as Israel had previously threatened to resume military aggression, if Israeli captives were not released by Saturday.
While Netanyahu’s office denies a resolution, reports indicate Israel has submitted to Ha/mas’s demands to resume aid flow. UN agencies warn that aid remains critically insufficient, with over 1.2 million Gazans relying on food deliveries and tens of thousands still displaced. The ceasefire’s first phase is now expected to proceed, as Israel had previously threatened to resume military aggression, if Israeli captives were not released by Saturday.


13.02.202511:39
A Swedish court has sentenced a 52-year-old woman to 12 years in prison for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. Lina Ishaq, a Swedish citizen, was convicted for enslaving Yazidi women and children in Syria in 2015 as part of ISIL’s campaign against the religious minority.
The court found that Ishaq had imprisoned nine Yazidi victims, including six children, for months. She restricted their movement, forced them to do household chores, and photographed some in preparation for transfer to other captors. Judges emphasized that the systematic enslavement of Yazidis was central to ISIL’s genocide. While initially sentenced to 16 years, her term was reduced to 12 due to a prior conviction.
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The court found that Ishaq had imprisoned nine Yazidi victims, including six children, for months. She restricted their movement, forced them to do household chores, and photographed some in preparation for transfer to other captors. Judges emphasized that the systematic enslavement of Yazidis was central to ISIL’s genocide. While initially sentenced to 16 years, her term was reduced to 12 due to a prior conviction.
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13.02.202503:24
Pro-Palestine activists demonstrated outside the Hollywood premiere of the new Marvel blockbuster, Captain America: Brave New World, to denounce the inclusion of an Israeli superhero in the film, played by former Israeli soldier turned actress Shira Haas.
The protestors chanted, “Free, free, free Palestine” and “Disney, Disney, you can’t hide,” while holding signs that read “Sabra has got to go”, “Disney supports genocide”, and “#Pray4Jasmine.”
The calls to boycott the film originally date back to 2022 when Marvel announced that Ruth Bat-Seraph, or Sabra - a Mossad agent in the comic books from the 1980s - would be introduced. In response to the backlash, Marvel stated that they changed the backstory of Ruth’s character and that she was no longer a Mossad agent, but a “first-generation Israeli that now works in the US government.”
However, production did not listen to calls to drop Haas from the film, which is due to be released on 14 February.
The protestors chanted, “Free, free, free Palestine” and “Disney, Disney, you can’t hide,” while holding signs that read “Sabra has got to go”, “Disney supports genocide”, and “#Pray4Jasmine.”
The calls to boycott the film originally date back to 2022 when Marvel announced that Ruth Bat-Seraph, or Sabra - a Mossad agent in the comic books from the 1980s - would be introduced. In response to the backlash, Marvel stated that they changed the backstory of Ruth’s character and that she was no longer a Mossad agent, but a “first-generation Israeli that now works in the US government.”
However, production did not listen to calls to drop Haas from the film, which is due to be released on 14 February.


12.02.202521:25
Human Rights lawyer Steven Donzinger has estimated that at least 306,000 people in Gaza have been killed as a result of Israel’s military onslaught. This figure includes both direct deaths from missile strikes and indiscriminate bombing, as well as starvation, lack of access to medical care, and widespread disease, due to the collapse of infrastructure and the blockade of aid and fuel.
Dozinger’s estimate builds on analysis initially published by The Lancet in June 2023, whereby they estimated that 186,000 people had been killed at that juncture.
“I have a great deal of confidence that our calculation accurately captures the shocking scale of what has happened—and continues to happen,” Donziger said.
He also criticized Israel’s disproportionate response, as Israeli sources claim the proportion of civilian deaths to Hamas fighter casualties are 300:1.
The estimated killed represent 14% of Gaza’s total population, whereby a comparable loss in the US would equate to approximately 46 million people.
Dozinger’s estimate builds on analysis initially published by The Lancet in June 2023, whereby they estimated that 186,000 people had been killed at that juncture.
“I have a great deal of confidence that our calculation accurately captures the shocking scale of what has happened—and continues to happen,” Donziger said.
He also criticized Israel’s disproportionate response, as Israeli sources claim the proportion of civilian deaths to Hamas fighter casualties are 300:1.
The estimated killed represent 14% of Gaza’s total population, whereby a comparable loss in the US would equate to approximately 46 million people.


12.02.202517:16
Dr Hussam Abu Safia, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in north Gaza, remains imprisoned by the Israeli regime, facing severe torture and inhumane conditions, according to his family.
He was abducted on 27 December 2024 during an Israeli raid on the hospital, where medical staff and displaced civilians were executed, as documented by Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor. He was held in solitary confinement for 24 days, suffered beatings with batons and electric shocks, and was given barely enough food to survive.
Despite Israel’s allegations, no evidence has been presented against him, and charges have collapsed. His family expects his release soon as part of the Gaza ceasefire and exchange agreement.
Israeli forces have systematically targeted Gaza’s hospitals, reducing Kamal Adwan, Al-Shifa, and others to rubble, leaving thousands without medical care.
He was abducted on 27 December 2024 during an Israeli raid on the hospital, where medical staff and displaced civilians were executed, as documented by Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor. He was held in solitary confinement for 24 days, suffered beatings with batons and electric shocks, and was given barely enough food to survive.
Despite Israel’s allegations, no evidence has been presented against him, and charges have collapsed. His family expects his release soon as part of the Gaza ceasefire and exchange agreement.
Israeli forces have systematically targeted Gaza’s hospitals, reducing Kamal Adwan, Al-Shifa, and others to rubble, leaving thousands without medical care.
12.02.202502:44
Khalil Al-Hayya, the new chairman of Ham-as’ political bureau, paid tribute to Iran and the late Imam Khomeini on the 46th anniversary of the victory of the Islamic Revolution during his visit in Tehran. In his statement, Al-Hayya acknowledged Iran’s longstanding support for Pales-tine, emphasizing that since the Islamic Revolution, Iran has stood by the Pales-tinian cause, advocating for Pales-tinian rights and resis-tance.
“Iran has created a path of solidarity for the cause of Pales-tine, for the rights of the Pales-tinians, and for the resistance of the Pales-tinians over the decades [of the Islamic Revolution],” Al-Hayya stated. His remarks highlight the deep-rooted relationship between Pales-tine and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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“Iran has created a path of solidarity for the cause of Pales-tine, for the rights of the Pales-tinians, and for the resistance of the Pales-tinians over the decades [of the Islamic Revolution],” Al-Hayya stated. His remarks highlight the deep-rooted relationship between Pales-tine and the Islamic Republic of Iran.
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13.02.202516:09
Palestinian resistance movement, Ha/mas, has urged worldwide demonstrations from Friday to Sunday to protest Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the US-backed plan for forced displacement of Palestinians. The resistance group emphasised that these marches will reaffirm the Palestinian right to self-determination and reject ethnic cleansing efforts.
Meanwhile, Israel has threatened to launch a “new” war on Gaza if all Israeli captives are not released by Saturday, with officials warning of escalations. Ha/mas accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement, blocking humanitarian aid, and intensifying attacks in the occupied West Bank, where over 900 Palestinians have been killed and 44,000 displaced.
A Ha/mas delegation has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian mediators, demanding Israel uphold its commitments. However, Israeli forces continue violations, including deadly shootings and restrictions on aid deliveries.
Meanwhile, Israel has threatened to launch a “new” war on Gaza if all Israeli captives are not released by Saturday, with officials warning of escalations. Ha/mas accuses Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement, blocking humanitarian aid, and intensifying attacks in the occupied West Bank, where over 900 Palestinians have been killed and 44,000 displaced.
A Ha/mas delegation has arrived in Cairo for talks with Egyptian mediators, demanding Israel uphold its commitments. However, Israeli forces continue violations, including deadly shootings and restrictions on aid deliveries.
13.02.202506:10
In a recent interview with Fox News, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was asked whether Arab states are quitely supporting him. Netanyahu openly outlined his strategy of forging closer ties between the Arab world and Israel, in order to sideline the Palestinian cause. According to him, the key to this ‘Arab-Israeli’ alliance is a shared opposition to Iran.
When asked on why Arab nations didn’t join the support front for Gaza along with Iran and Hezbollah, Netanyahu stated that the Arab world “understands Israel is really their ally and that their real enemy is Iran and it’s various proxies.” He refrained from quoting any specific Arab leader to not expose them, and to give them ‘space for deniability.’
When asked on why Arab nations didn’t join the support front for Gaza along with Iran and Hezbollah, Netanyahu stated that the Arab world “understands Israel is really their ally and that their real enemy is Iran and it’s various proxies.” He refrained from quoting any specific Arab leader to not expose them, and to give them ‘space for deniability.’


13.02.202502:15
Ahmet Davutoglu, the former prime minister of Turkey and current leader of the opposition Future Party, suggested holding a referendum in the Gaza Strip on whether it should become an autonomous Turkish territory “until a Palestinian state is established” arguing that Gaza was historically part of Turkey.
He supported his proposal by saying that Gaza was a legitimate part of the Ottoman Empire and that both the British Mandate and Israeli occupation were illegal.
“Let the people of Gaza hold a referendum and join Turkey as an autonomous region until a Palestinian state is established. The decision is up to the people of Gaza,” Davotohlu added.
He supported his proposal by saying that Gaza was a legitimate part of the Ottoman Empire and that both the British Mandate and Israeli occupation were illegal.
“Let the people of Gaza hold a referendum and join Turkey as an autonomous region until a Palestinian state is established. The decision is up to the people of Gaza,” Davotohlu added.


12.02.202519:22
The FBI has discovered about 2,400 previously unreleased records related to President John F. Kennedy's 1963 assassination, according to Axios. These records, part of 14,000 pages of documents, were found in a review prompted by former President Donald Trump's 2024 executive order to release all JFK assassination records. The documents were never submitted for review as required under the 1992 JFK Records Act.
Despite past directives to disclose all assassination records, intelligence agencies continue to recommend redactions. The White House was informed of the discovery, and further review could impact federal disclosure procedures.
Trump's order also calls for releasing records related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., expected by March 9.
Despite past directives to disclose all assassination records, intelligence agencies continue to recommend redactions. The White House was informed of the discovery, and further review could impact federal disclosure procedures.
Trump's order also calls for releasing records related to the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., expected by March 9.
12.02.202506:52
Children in Jabalia, North Gaza reject Trump’s displacement plans saying, “Let Trump bark all he wants, we won’t leave”.
12.02.202501:21
“ There is nothing to buy. It's Gaza. It's a war torn area. We're going to take it,” says US President Donald Trump today in a press conference with the King of Jordan.


13.02.202511:39
Fremont, California, passed a controversial ordinance banning camping on public property and criminalizing “aiding and abetting” encampments, sparking backlash from advocates. The law, among the strictest in the state, allows penalties of up to six months in jail and a $1,000 fine. Nearly 20 civil rights groups condemned it, warning it effectively criminalizes homelessness. Despite Fremont having only 100 shelter beds for its 612 unsheltered residents, Mayor Raj Salwan defended the measure, calling it a balance of “accountability with compassion.”
At a packed city council meeting, opponents held signs reading “poverty is not a crime,” while supporters cited safety concerns. The council declined to clarify that aid workers wouldn’t be targeted, passing the ordinance with just one opposing vote.
At a packed city council meeting, opponents held signs reading “poverty is not a crime,” while supporters cited safety concerns. The council declined to clarify that aid workers wouldn’t be targeted, passing the ordinance with just one opposing vote.


13.02.202505:17
A US military fighter jet crashed into the San Diego Harbor around 10:15 a.m. Wednesday, with both pilots reportedly ejected to safety.
The jet – an EA-18G Growler electric jet – smashed into the water just off Shelter Island, a neighborhood located directly across the bay from Naval Air Station North Island, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department confirmed.
The jet – an EA-18G Growler electric jet – smashed into the water just off Shelter Island, a neighborhood located directly across the bay from Naval Air Station North Island, the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department confirmed.


13.02.202501:56
Speaking during a meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact group at NATO headquarters in Brussels today, US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that President Trump intends to end the war through diplomacy and bringing both Russia and Ukraine to the table, and that the US Department of Defense will help achieve this goal.
“We want a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine. But we must start by recognizing that returning to Ukraine’s pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. Chasing this illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering,” Hegseth said.
He also stated, “The United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. Instead, any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops.”
“We want a sovereign and prosperous Ukraine. But we must start by recognizing that returning to Ukraine’s pre-2014 borders is an unrealistic objective. Chasing this illusionary goal will only prolong the war and cause more suffering,” Hegseth said.
He also stated, “The United States does not believe that NATO membership for Ukraine is a realistic outcome of a negotiated settlement. Instead, any security guarantee must be backed by capable European and non-European troops.”


12.02.202519:20
Israel plans to stay in southern Lebanon for at least another month, according to sources cited by Saudi Al-Hadath on 12 February. Reports indicate that a ceasefire extension has been agreed upon, with Lebanon’s approval. However, Israel has requested to keep its troops in five posts until 28 February.
A US-led ceasefire committee is set to discuss expanding UNIFIL’s role, though Lebanon opposes any mandate changes. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun urged the EU to pressure Israel into withdrawing on time.
The ceasefire agreement under UN Resolution 1701 required Hezbollah’s dismantling and Israeli withdrawal by 26 January, but Israel extended the period, claiming Lebanon failed to act. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have killed dozens of Lebanese civilians returning to their villages.
A US-led ceasefire committee is set to discuss expanding UNIFIL’s role, though Lebanon opposes any mandate changes. Lebanese President Joseph Aoun urged the EU to pressure Israel into withdrawing on time.
The ceasefire agreement under UN Resolution 1701 required Hezbollah’s dismantling and Israeli withdrawal by 26 January, but Israel extended the period, claiming Lebanon failed to act. Meanwhile, Israeli forces have killed dozens of Lebanese civilians returning to their villages.


12.02.202505:18
In a recent interview, Zul-Qarnain Nantambu, the Super Bowl halftime performer who staged a protest with the flags of Palestine and Sudan, explained how he had a grand opportunity to bring awareness and show solidarity for his oppressed Muslim brothers and sisters.
He cited a teaching by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) which states, “If you see a wrongdoing, you must stop it with your hands. If you cant stop it with your hands, you must stop it with your tongue. If you can’t stop it with your tongue, then stop it by rejecting it in your heart.”
He cited a teaching by Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) which states, “If you see a wrongdoing, you must stop it with your hands. If you cant stop it with your hands, you must stop it with your tongue. If you can’t stop it with your tongue, then stop it by rejecting it in your heart.”


11.02.202504:45
Morocco has chosen Israel’s Elbit Systems as its main weapons supplier, signing a deal for 36 Atmos 2000 artillery systems. This decision follows tensions with French arms manufacturer KNDS over technical failures in previously supplied artillery. The arms deal cements Israel as Morocco’s third-largest weapons supplier, accounting for 11% of its total arms imports. Since normalizing ties with Israel in 2020 under the Abraham Accords, Morocco has purchased Israeli Barak 8 missile defense systems, drones, and spy satellites to use in its ongoing conflict with the Polisario Front.
Trade between Morocco and Israel doubled in 2023, reaching $116.7 million. Despite growing military and economic ties, Morocco has criticized Israeli policies and rejected a Trump-backed plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, calling it a violation of international law.
Trade between Morocco and Israel doubled in 2023, reaching $116.7 million. Despite growing military and economic ties, Morocco has criticized Israeli policies and rejected a Trump-backed plan to relocate Palestinians from Gaza, calling it a violation of international law.
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