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- Thousands of Olive Trees Torn from Roots in al-Mughayyir as Occupation Continues
Nearly 3,000 olive trees were uprooted this week by the Israeli military in the Palestinian village of al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah, according to local officials. The destruction targeted centuries-old trees, many of which had sustained families for generations. For Palestinians, olive groves are more than farmland—they are a vital source of income, food security, and cultural heritage. In 2024 alone, at least 26,100 olive trees were uprooted across the occupied West Bank, according to human rights groups, underscoring a growing pattern of land confiscation and agricultural devastation.
- UN confirms famine in Gaza
The UN has officially declared a famine in Gaza, where more than 500,000 people are already trapped in famine conditions and that number is expected to rise to over 640,000 by September. Children are the hardest hit, with record levels of acute malnutrition, and tens of thousands of children and mothers at severe risk of death by mid-2026. With 98% of cropland destroyed, livestock and fisheries wiped out, and food prices soaring, Gaza’s food production has collapsed, and the famine is now spreading southwards to Deir al-Balah and Khan Younis.
- Channel 13 Stormed Amid Protests, Exposing Deep-Rooted Injustices in World Order
Protesters stormed the studios of Channel 13, disrupting a live broadcast in a call to end the war on the Gaza Strip. The demonstrators wore shirts bearing the message "Get out of Gaza" making their stance clear during the televised disruption.