"The Palestinian armed groups - we read in the report - committed violations of humanitarian law, war crimes and crimes against humanity."Trump: "Gaza Peace Council members will be announced in 2026"
Axios: US invites Italy to join Gaza peace council
The US government has informed Western countries about the composition of the peace council envisaged in the Gaza plan. Two countries have already been invited to join the board: Germany and Italy, two sources with direct knowledge said. Axios reports. According to media reports, the allies will also have been informed about the International Stabilization Force (ISF), which is made up of representatives from each country to maintain peace under a UN mandate. Indonesia,Azerbaijan, Turkey and Egypt have already announced their willingness to send troops to the ISF.
Byron Storm over Gaza.They do not burn because of the pain of exiles
The hurricane hit the newspaper, which was disrupted by heavy rains and flooding.The families who participated in the war were left in the victims' tents due to the heavy rains that affected the southern part of the conflict."When winter rains bring new problems," he said, "this suffering is more dangerous for agencies that are already struggling."he said.
In the areas of Golan and Quneitra, it was dumped in the southwestern part of Israel
New military attacks in southwestern Syria in the occupied Golan region.This was reported by the local media according to three vehicles of the Israeli army on Abu Al Glia Hill, west of Saina Al Al Hanar, in the southern part of Qasay province.Second, second in the period of the year.After the conflict, droess moved to this area, killing 13 citizens, according to medical sources in Damascus.
Media: "United States may sanction UNRWA for alleged ties to Hamas".Rubio: "The agency is a branch of Hamas"
Officials under US President Donald Trump have begun deep discussions about the possibility of targeting UNBDAFOR with sanctions because the agency claims it closes for Hamas.The Chronicles of Israel cites two sources with direct knowledge of the matter.The United Nations Palestine Refugee Agency works in Gaza, the West Bank, Lebanon, Jordan and Syria, providing aid, education, health, social services and housing to millions of Palestinians.Senior UN officials and the UN Security Council have named ONRWA as the humanitarian response company in Gaza, where the war between Israel and the Palestinian terror group Hamas has triggered a humanitarian crisis.
Israel and the village of the Lord's limit
Washington had long been UNRWA's biggest donor but cut funding in January 2024 after Israel accused more than a dozen staff members of participating in a major Hamas attack that sparked the Gaza war. US Secretary of State Rubio later accused the agency in October of being an "affiliate of Hamas", which the United States designated a terrorist organization in 1997.
Settlers enter Gaza, intercepted by Israeli troops
A dozen activists from the Israeli settler movement crossed the border into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday night in an attempt to plant trees ahead of possible new Jewish settlements in the Palestinian territory.The activists were intercepted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), who took them back to Israel and handed them over to police for questioning."The IDF stresses that any entry into the war zone is prohibited and would put civilians at risk and disrupt force activities in the area," the military said. "We came to Gaza to build Jewish settlements. The entire land of Israel is ours," one activist said in a video posted on social media.
Israeli civilians have made several attempts to enter Gaza since the war began, often by pro-settlement activists seeking to reclaim communities in the Strip that Israel evacuated in 2005. The Israeli side of the Gaza border fence is currently unsecured in some areas as troops are deployed further inside the Strip. The settler movement's ideology is supported by some governments. Indeed, Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich has calledthe enclave an “integral part” of Israel, and other ministers and representatives urged Israeli leaders to impose military rule on the Gaza Strip and rebuild the settlements.
Mike Waltz, permanent representative of the United States of America to the United Nations, visited the Keerem Shalom Crossing.
The US ambassador to the UN, Mike Waltz, together with the Israeli military, visited the Kerem Shalom checkpoint in southern Gaza.A US official said that since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, more than 600 trucks have been delivering food, shelter and medicine to Gaza every day.The statement stands in stark contrast to the situation in the Palestinian enclave, where aid remains scarce.Amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, the UN and international aid agencies report that Israel is not providing sufficient food aid or emergency equipment to the enclave.The crisis was further exacerbated by the floods.
"Even today, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNRWA) reports that the Gaza Strip has been flooded and tents are in the water after an unpredictable living conditions."
The Israeli military reiterated that the UN is "perpetuating a false narrative" of shortages of essential medicines and other life-saving medicines that are either completely sold out or in severe shortages.
Hamas: "Ready to get rid of weapons" Meshaal: "Gaza peacekeeping is a career."
ALAD said that Khaled Mashaal in an interview with Al Jazeera who "does, but will not give it to the plan of the United States of the US Donald Therumfire. "The idea of neutralization is not acceptable.What is being considered is the price for the liberation of the soldiers from Gaza," explained Mashaal. He also rejected the international power that appears in Trump's plan as a "job." Hamas "has no opposition to the presence of the armed forces in the borders," said Mashaal and cited as an example.
Amnesty International Report Condemns Hamas: 7 October 2023 Crimes Committed, Mistreatment of Hostages, Seized Bodies.
For the first time, Amnesty International accused Hamas and other armed groups of crimes in the field in the period of 733. Amnesty also emphasized that Hamas "continues to accompany violations and crimes of international law by taking hostages and hostages and keeping in captive bodies."
The number of dead in Gaza exceeds 70 thousand
The size of the deaths in Gaza from the 723 is more than 70,369 people who have been to manage for a third person who has been injured in Gaza, 379 injuries.
Abu mazen has met Sanchez to Maded and Spanish Spanish
Mahmoud Abbas, also known as Abumamete, and his "depth" and the work of UNSTE.
Abbas added that the meeting also discussed the need to stop dangerous development in the occupied West Bank, including East Jerusalem, stop Israeli settlement expansion, annexation of Palestinian territory and settler violence, and release Palestinian tax revenues held by the occupation authorities.He expressed his deep gratitude to Spain for its continued support for efforts to build Palestinian national institutions, as well as for its humanitarian assistance to Palestine, strengthening Palestine's sustainability in the land and allowing them to continue their struggle for freedom and independence.
The President affirmed his adherence to the two-state solution based on United Nations resolutions and international law, and the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state, on the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, living side by side with Israel.
Trump: "Members of the Gaza Peace Council will be announced in 2026."
"We will do so early next year," Trump said. "We will do so early next year."Trump told reporters at a business event in the White House that many leaders wanted to serve the council as part of a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.Made in part."Kings, all prime ministers want to be members of the Peace Council," Trump said.
The Israeli government gave the green light to the budget 2026. But the new law on the work of the unions
The Israeli government has approved the 2026 state budget, but the parliamentary road promises to be bumpy.An ultra-Orthodox party has threatened to vote against a new law on conscription for yeshiva students in protest.If approval is not received within the next three monthsThe Knesset will be dissolved automatically.Tax refunds on land not used for construction - doomed to clashes in Parliament's finance committee.
Amnesty: “Hamas guilty of crimes and war crimes against humanity, Israel of genocide”
Amnesty International published an “in-depth study” documenting “war crimes and crimes against humanity committed by Hamas and other armed groups during and after the attack of 7 October 2023.”The report comes after the organization extensively documented how Israel has committed and continues to commit genocide against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire, and how the current apartheid regime constitutes crimes against humanity.
The study, Amnesty explains, "documents the abuses committed by Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups during the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel and the treatment of those kidnapped and detained in the occupied Gaza Strip."The report "concluded that the majority of civilian casualties were killed by Palestinian militants and that all detainees in Gaza were unlawfully held hostage", "provided evidence that some detainees were physically and sexually abused and others were killed by their captors", "found that many of these violations constituted war crimes and crimes against humanity, including murder and torture".
Israel killed another 3,382 in Gaza during the two-month ceasefire
In the northern Gaza Strip, three Palestinians, including a woman and a child, were killed by Israeli forces yesterday in Jabalia.This was reported by Palestinian news agency WAFA, which said the victims were transferred to Al-Hali Arab Hospital in Gaza City.The number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect on October 11 has increased to 382.
Trump: "The Gaza Peace Council will be announced in 2026"
US President Donald Trump said the announcement of world leaders who will serve on the Gaza Peace Council is expected to be made in early 2026.
Trump told reporters at a business event in the White House's Roosevelt Room that he wanted to serve on the committee, which was created as part of a plan for Gaza that led to a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas militants.Trump said that "Kings, presidents, prime ministers, they all want to be on the Peace Committee."He added that the announcement is expected to be made in the New Year."This is one of the most legendary committees ever. Everyone wants to be a part of it," he said.A United Nations Security Council resolution passed on November 17 authorized a Peace Council and countries working with it to establish an International Interim Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza.The resolution, drafted by the United States, describes the Peace Council as a transitional administration "that will set the framework and coordinate funding for the reconstruction of Gaza" in line with Trump's 20-point peace plan.It says the Peace Council will function "until the Palestinian Authority has satisfactorily completed its reform program ... and can safely and effectively regain control of Gaza."
Hamas is ready not to use weapons in exchange for a long-term ceasefire
Hamas is prepared not to use weapons in exchange for a long-term ceasefire with Israel.Khaled Meshaal, head of the organization's foreign affairs office, said this in an interview with Al Jazeera.
"We want to create a framework on this issue that includes guarantees that the Israeli war of occupation in Gaza will not be repeated. We can do this because these weapons can be frozen and cannot be used. At the same time, we have raised the idea of a long-term ceasefire, which would be a real guarantee," he explained.Regarding the international stabilization force included in US President Donald Trump's plan approved by the UN Security Council resolution, Meshaal said: "The philosophy of the stabilization force is approached from one perspective: it must be present at the borders so that there is no conflict, because its function is precisely to maintain peace."Hamas, he said at the time, accepts the deployment of international forces on the border between the Gaza Strip and Israel, but not in Palestinian territory.
Fratoianni, AVS: “With the ceasefire in Gaza broken and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, the world ends with horror”
Although the ceasefire in Gaza in Palestine, especially in the West Bank, has been violated by Israelis, public education continues.Nicola Fratoianni told reporters in the Senate about the conference, 'We reject!', Organized by AVS and some Israeli conscientious objectors.
"It's about time," he said, "that the international community steps up and intervenes to stop this horror, start with our country and finally recognize the Palestinian situation."
After Spain, the Netherlands, Ireland and Slovenia, Iceland also withdrew from Eurovision
After the Spanish, Dutch, Jeteland and Slovenia governments announced that the inequality officer meeting was announced by the land divider assistance company.
"The debate in the country - RùV explained in a note - it is clear that participating in Eurovision with RùV is neither happiness nor peace, which has decided not to participate in the next Eurovision."Iceland's immediate move to the next European Song Festival in Vienna comes a few days after the decision was made.
Israel attacked UNIFIL in Lebanon
The UN Mission in Lebanon (UNIFIL) reported that some of its peacekeepers came under fire from Israeli forces in the south of the country, near the Blue Line, the de facto border with Israel.
"Yesterday, peacekeepers in military vehicles crossing the blue line were hit by fire by IDF troops in the Merkava tank near Sarda," said a unifil in a statement, adding that he immediately asked Israeli forces to stop fire through official communication channels.He confirmed that no injuries were reported at the incident.
Israel approves 764 homes in 3 settlements in the West Bank.Finance Minister Smotrich: "Let's continue the revolution"
Israel has approved the final approval for the construction of 764 housing units in three settlements in the West Bank.This was announced by the Minister of finance, the Ultra-Nationalist Smotrich, at the end of the beginning of his term, at the end of 2022, the Council of State has approved 51,370 housing units in the West.
"We continue the revolution," Smutrich said in a note reported by the Reuters news agency, adding that this latest green light "is part of a clear strategic process to strengthen the settlements and ensure continuity of life, security and development and a sincere concern for the future of the State of Israel."These new units will be built in Hashemon, just across the Green Line in central Israel, and in Givat Zeev and Beitar Illit near Jerusalem.
Erdogan: "The war in Gaza has threatened human rights. By violating the ceasefire, Israel shows its contempt for the law."
“Unfortunately, atrocities in Gaza and the occupied Palestinian territories continue despite all the efforts of the international community. This genocide, which caused the loss of more than 70,000 Gazans, is a clear indication that the values mentioned in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights have been seriously compromised.”This is what Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated in his message on the occasion of International Human Rights Day.
"The only path to a just and lasting peace in Gaza is to strengthen the ceasefire established with our country's contribution and urgently implement the two-state solution model," the Turkish leader said, stressing that "Israel continues to demonstrate its contempt for law and order by violating the ceasefire with attacks that have killed at least 370 Palestinians since October 11."According to the presidency of the Republic of Ankara, in his speech Erdogan also emphasized the seriousness of the situation in Sudan."Our peace-oriented initiatives and dialogue continue with the aim of stopping the bloodshed in Sudan and restoring a climate of trust and stability in the country," Erdogan said.
Storm Byron, United Nations: "882 people being abused in refugee camps 761 at risk"
Nearly 850,000 people have taken refuge in 761 refugee camps in the Gaza Strip, which are more vulnerable to flooding and therefore most at risk before the arrival of Storm Byron, which is expected to bring strong winds, heavy rains and hail to Palestine from today until Friday, the UN humanitarian aid agency OCHA said.floods.Previous storms have flooded evacuation sites, polluted populated areas with sewage and solid waste, and affected thousands of people - we read in the latest Ocha bulletin - more than 3,500 evacuees are predicted for December 1, and refugees are predicted for December 8 in the homeland, where approximately 849,977 people live.So far, the announcement reminds, floods have been confirmed in 219 of these places, directly affecting more than 140,000 internally displaced people.
A Palestinian prisoner dies in an Israeli prison.Since October 2023, 85 deaths in custody have been recorded.
A 21-year-old Palestinian, Rahman Sufian Muhammad al-Sabatin, has died while in custody in Israel.Wafa News Agency reports that the Palestinian Authority for Civil Affairs today announced the death of a 21-year-old man, Hussain from West Bethlehem, which occurred last June at the Shaare Zedek Medical Center in Jerusalem.It is not known why he was arrested. Al-Sabatin's death brings to 85 the number of deaths recorded in Israeli prisons since October 2023, Wafa said.
67 people attend Gazir Epper in a year, RSF reports
Gaza killing of journalists: At least 67 killed by Israel in 2025
Gaza officials: "Israel violated the barrier at least 738 times"
According to the Gaza Embassy in Gaza, Israel has violated the naval agreement in Gaza at least 738 times since it came into force in October.This is what Al-jazeera wrote.He said in a statement: "This is a clear violation of hospital rules, physical attacks of at least 377 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died and 987 people died
The Yellow Line that marks the withdrawal of Israeli forces in Gaza and divides the Strip horizontally in two is a new border for the Jewish State.This was explained by the IDF employee, Eyal Zamir, who explained that it is a "new border line" that "serves as an advanced line of defense for our communities and as a line of operational activity"."We have operational control over large areas of the Gaza Strip and we will remain on those defense lines," added the head of the Israeli army.The reaction of Hamas was immediate: for Hussam Badran, a member of the political office of the Palestinian group, Zamir's words show that Israel does not respect the conditions of the first phase of the ceasefire.The IDF troops are continuing to demolish Palestinian houses in the Yellow Line, extending the military operations that were supposed to end in early October on the first day of the agreement.
Hamas: There is no second phase of Trump’s plan before Israel stops its violations
Phase two of the US peace plan for Gaza "will not begin" as long as Israel continues to "violate the cease-fire agreement" and "breach" its obligations.Hosram Badran, a member of the Hamas political office, told AFP that the movement is pressing to confirm the first phase of the first deal.Hamas told Israelis that Israel should open the border with Egypt and increase the flow of food aid from its territory to the Gaza Strip.On the other hand, under Trump's plan, Hamas still returned the body of the dead hostage, police officer Ron Gwillie, who was killed on October 7, 2023.
RSF: In 2025, 67 journalists were killed, almost half of them in Gaza
In one year, 67 journalists were killed worldwide, nearly half of whom were "under Israeli army fire" in the Gaza Strip.Reporters Without Borders has given this information in its annual report published today."The number of journalists killed due to criminal acts of regular and extraordinary armed forces and organized crime (from December 1, 2024 to December 1, 2025) has started to increase again," says the association, which states that "Journalists don't die, they die."kill".
