‼️Palestinian journalist Mujahid Bani Mufleh speaks from Ibn Sina Hospital in Jenin, the fourth hospital he has been in since the brain hemorrhage that followed his abduction by the Israeli occupation. A father of three and an editor from Beita, south of Nablus (West Bank, Palestine) , he was seized from his home in the dawn hours of 28 June 2025 and held for roughly 7 months under administrative detention (released in January 2026), without charge or any chance to challenge the secret file used against him. He describes being assaulted and beaten from the first moment of the abduction, inside his home and again in the military jeep, then held through starvation, enforced thirst and relentless humiliation. A diabetic, he says he was cut off from his medication at Naqab (Negev) prison, given no blood sugar tests, and later handed doses unsuited to his condition.
Two days after he walked free, his body gave out: he suffered a brain hemorrhage from a ruptured artery, which his doctors trace directly to the torture, beatings and medical neglect he endured in captivity. He underwent emergency brain surgery that left part of his skull visibly damaged, and photos of him after the operation drew widespread anger as people compared his face before and after. He says he believes he was abducted precisely to keep the truth from getting out, to silence any voice carrying word of the mass arrests, torture and medical neglect inflicted on Palestinian journalists and detainees during the genocide. His case is one among many. Palestinian hostage rights groups have documented no fewer than 193 journalists taken since October 2023, around 40 of them still held, and call what is happening to hostages like him a slow, deliberate destruction.
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Israelis On Channel 14 Again Discuss How Starving Children In Gaza ‘Deserve No Sympathy’
Instead they argue that people should feel sorry for Israel, that is starving them.
The image of journalist Mujahid Bani Muflih encapsulates the reality of the Israeli prison system, which has become a tool of slow and direct killing of Palestinian prisoners.
Bani Muflih, a journalist with Ultra Palestine,
This heat wave in the UK is genuinely dangerous. My elderly father has fallen ill with it while in the hospital. The @NHS should install ACs in all hospitals, at least in elderly wards.
On Israeli national TV:
"I don't feel sorry for starving Gazans. Not for adults, not for the elderly, and not for children. We are the real victims. You should feel sorry for us."
Zionists have pathological need to be the victim even while committing a genocide. It’s like they scream as they strike your house with a JDAM missiles. They cover up the blood gurgling scream of their victim with their own cries and crocodile tears.
Australian senator, Mehreen Faruqi, demands the government to immediately end all arms sales to Israel, calling out its deliberate targeting of Palestinian children.
Faruqi has repeatedly condemned Labour's party complicity, saying "words won't feed them" and demanding real sanctions, not just statements.
STOLE THEIR KNEES
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Stole their homes.
Stole their land.
Stole their livelihoods.
Stole their schools.
Stole their hospitals.
Stole their dignity.
Stole their freedom.
Stole their futures.
Stole their childhoods.
Stole their loved ones.
Stole their peace.
An Israeli Strike On A Vehicle In South Lebanon Killed 3 Civilians
While Hezbollah has stopped firing since the ceasefire announcement, Israel has continued its attacks around the clock & is attempting to return the situation to the pre March 2 status quo.
#URGENTE 1:33am Tres niños fueron rescatados en uno de los edificios que colapsó en La Guaira.
Reportan que aún no llega la ayuda para las labores de rescate.
Devastated by the news of catastrophic back-to-back earthquakes in Venezuela.
My thoughts are with all those who have lost loved ones, and my admiration to rescuers risking their own lives, including Cuban healthcare workers providing assistance on the ground.
Following a UN report documenting Israel’s deliberate targeting of Palestinian children, Ms. Rachel questions the silence of world leaders:
“Where have you been, leaders? What made you speak out about other people’s human rights but not the children of Gaza?”