A music teacher in Gaza has transformed the sound of Israeli drones into a powerful song honouring those killed in Israel’s genocide.
Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha uses music to help displaced and traumatised Palestinian children cope amid war and devastation.
to transition
into
mainstream
political figures.
The scars
of the war—including
economic disparities,
sectarian divisions,
and unresolved issues
regarding
heavily armed
non-state factions
like Hezbollah—continue
to shape
the country's
modern
political and
economic crises
This guy says The Gulf Nations are shocked!
So: now they’re shocked along with The Palestinians and Sudan.
All Middle East nations and territories are shocked.
Can the Gulf states withstand a prolonged war with Iran?
Mahdi Ghuloom, a junior fellow in geopolitics at the Observer Research Foundation Middle East, tells @SkyYaldaHakim the Gulf states taking an offensive position is "more likely by the day".
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ensuring
equal
parliamentary representation
for Christians and Muslims,
and curbing
the absolute
power
of the Maronite
presidency.
Aftermath:
While the
Taif Agreement
ended
the active
fighting
in 1990,
it established
an amnesty system
that allowed
many
former
warlords
to…
Itamar Ben-Gvir visited East Jerusalem today to monitor closely the demolition of Palestinian homes, describing the structures as illegally built and calling to “flatten” more.
Israeli soldiers arresting a child on his way home from school highlights the harsh conditions Palestinian children endure under occupation: assault, arrest, persecution, torture, and expulsion from their homes.
The Israeli occupation released footage of a drone strike carried out two days ago in central Gaza City, resulting in the death of an unarmed civilian who was walking between a vehicle carrying dozens of displaced people and a tent housing an entire family.
Israeli media reported that hundreds of Israelis received messages informing them that their hotel bookings in the coastal city of Eilat on the Red Sea had been cancelled in order to clear rooms for American forces.
Channel 24 in Israel reported that hotels in Eilat began notifying guests that reservations from this month until November, including the summer holiday season, had been completely cancelled.
Reports quoted a source in an unnamed hotel chain as saying that all affected rooms had been allocated to members of the United States military operating in the area as part of what was described as operational activity linked to US forces.