July 2025
Yemen targets Ben Gurion Airport in defense of Gaza
Al Mayadeen: The spokesperson for the Yemeni Armed Forces, Brigadier General Yihya Saree, announced on Tuesday that the missile force carried out a precision military operation targeting Ben Gurion Airport in occupied Yafa using a Palestine-2 hypersonic ballistic missile. In an official statement, Saree confirmed that the operation successfully hit its intended target, resulting in mass panic among millions of Israeli settlers and the disruption of airport operations. Read More
12-day war demonstrated unmatched firmness of Islamic Republic’s foundation
Press TV: Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei says the recent 12-day war revealed the strength and determination of the Iranian nation, and showed the world the unmatched firmness of the Islamic Republic’s foundation. Read More
UN conference urges worldwide recognition of Palestinian State, rails against Israeli genocide in Gaza
Press TV: A high-level United Nations conference has urged recognition of Palestine as a state by all countries, while also lambasting the Israeli regime’s October 2023-present war of genocide on the Gaza Strip. The two-day event wound down on Tuesday after the participants signed the “New York Declaration” that urged the global recognition. Read More
16 Palestinians killed, dozens injured in Israeli targeting of aid seekers
Palestinian Information Center: Sixteen Palestinian civilians were killed and dozens injured on Tuesday evening after Israeli occupation forces shelled and opened fire on crowds waiting for humanitarian aid in various parts of the Gaza Strip. Medical sources confirmed that six civilians were killed and others injured in an Israeli artillery attack targeting aid seekers near the “Morag axis” northwest of Khan Yunis, in southern Gaza. Read More
Boats from 44 countries to participate in largest mission to break Gaza siege
Palestinian Information Center: The Global Sumud Flotilla coalition has announced preparations for the launch of the largest civilian Gaza-bound maritime mission to break the Israeli siege on the war-ravaged Palestinian territory. According to the organizers on Monday, boats from around 44 countries will participate in the pro-Gaza mission to challenge the Israeli blockade, to voice condemnation for governments’ silence on what is happening in the Palestinian coastal enclave, and to demand urgent action to end the genocide and provide the population with their humanitarian needs. Read More
Iran’s Intelligence Ministry details counterintelligence masterstroke during Israeli-US war
Press TV: Iran’s Intelligence Ministry has detailed its complex multi-pronged intelligence operations aimed at neutralizing enemies’ attempts at infiltration and subversion during the Israeli regime's and the US’s unprovoked war last month. Read More
IRGC Basij commander killed in terrorist attack in Iran’s Zahedan
Press TV: A commander of Iran’s Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Basij force has been killed in a terrorist attack in Iran’s southeastern city of Zahedan. Read More
GMO: Only 73 aid trucks entered Gaza amid worsening famine
Palestinian Information Center: Gaza’s Government Media Office (GMO) said that only 73 aid trucks entered the embattled enclave on Sunday, amid a deepening famine caused by long months of tight Israeli blockade. In a statement on Sunday evening, GMO warned that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza reached unprecedented levels, with at least 133 people, including 87 children, reported dead from hunger. Read More
Airdrops won’t stop Gaza starvation: Rights group slams Israel’s ‘genocide by hunger’
Palestinian Information Center: The Palestinian Center for Human Rights has condemned the airdropping of humanitarian aid into Gaza as a “deceptive and humiliating spectacle” that masks Israel’s deliberate use of starvation as a weapon of war. In a statement issued Monday, the center rejected what it called a political and humanitarian cover for systematic starvation imposed by the Israeli occupation forces (IOF), describing the air drops as a “false display” meant to distract from the deepening famine and ongoing genocide in Gaza. Read More
Gaza: Hospitals receive 100 martyrs, death toll climbs to 59,921
Palestinian Information Center: During the past 24 hours, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the bodies of at least 100 civilians, as well as 382 people suffering from different injuries following Israeli attacks, according to Gaza’s health ministry on Monday morning. Accordingly, a total of 8,755 people have been killed and 33,192 others have been injured since the Israeli occupation army resumed its genocidal war on Gaza on March 18, 2025. Read More
Starvation deaths in Gaza reach 147 as Israel blocks aid, including 88 children
Palestinian Information Center: Fourteen more Palestinians, including two children, have died from starvation and malnutrition in Gaza over the past 24 hours, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Monday. This brings the total number of starvation-related deaths in the Strip to 147, including 88 children. Read More
Iran successfully launches Nahid-2 satellite aboard Russian rocket
Al Mayadeen: The Iranian Space Agency (ISA) has successfully launched the domestically developed Nahid-2 satellite into space aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket. The launch took place on Friday, July 25, from Russia's Vostochny Cosmodrome, signifying a major milestone in Iran's advancing space program. According to data from the Vostochny Cosmodrome, the Nahid-2 satellite entered orbit at an altitude of approximately 500 kilometers. The mission was part of a broader multi-satellite deployment that included Russia's Ionosfera-M3 and M4 satellites, along with 18 others from various countries. Read More
With resistance, road home is never lost: Georges Abdallah from Beirut
Al Mayadeen: Lebanese freedom fighter Georges Ibrahim Abdallah made his first public statement as a free man at Beirut International Airport after his release from French prisons, where he was greeted by a massive crowd of supporters, along with several lawmakers and political figures. Speaking publicly for the first time since his release, the Lebanese revolutionary Georges Ibrahim Abdallah reiterated his steadfast support for the Palestinian Resistance, a stance he had maintained unwaveringly throughout his 41 years behind bars, declaring, "With resistance, the road home is never lost." Read More
122 Palestinians, including 83 children, killed by starvation in Gaza
Al Mayadeen: Hospitals received the bodies of 89 Palestinians killed, including 9 retrieved from under the rubble, and 467 injured in 24 hours, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Friday. Many victims remain trapped beneath debris and along roads, unreachable due to continued bombardment. Since October 7, 2023, as of July 25, 2025, the toll of the Israeli genocide in Gaza has surged to 59,676 Palestinians killed and 143,965 others injured. Read More
African contributions to civilization
Burkina Faso's President Ibrahim Traore says western scholars have spent centuries actively erasing, ignoring and denigrating African contributions to civilization. Read More
650 days of Israeli war: 125,000 tons of bombs; 2,613 families effaced
Al Mayadeen: More than 88% of the Gaza Strip has been destroyed and nearly 2 million Palestinians have been forcibly displaced since October 7, 2023, a devastating report released Friday by the Government Media Office in Gaza showed. Marking the 650th day of "Israel’s" aggression on the strip, the report estimates that approximately 125,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on the besieged enclave, causing over $62 billion in physical and infrastructural damage. Read More
Israel kills dozens of Palestinians in air raids on Gaza aid distribution points
Press TV: Dozens of Palestinians have been killed as the Israeli forces struck aid distribution points in the southern Gaza Strip, amid a worsening hunger crisis across the besieged territory. Al Jazeera reported that 41 Palestinians were killed in Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip on Saturday, including 29 aid seekers. Read More
Gaza Resistance releases footage of operations in Jabalia, Shujaiyya
Al Mayadeen: The al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas' armed wing, shared footage on Saturday of their attacks on Israeli occupation forces and military vehicles in Jabalia, located in northern Gaza, explaining that this operation falls under their ongoing "David’s Stones" campaign. In a separate statement, the al-Qassam Brigades reported that its fighters, upon returning from combat, confirmed the targeting of an Israeli military D9 bulldozer with a high-explosive landmine near the Erbakan school in Jabalia on July 14, 2025. Read More
Iran ready for war if imposed, says FM Araghchi
Al Mayadeen: The recent assault against the Islamic Republic was not a simple war but a deliberate and unprovoked act of aggression by the Israeli entity, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi affirmed on Saturday. In an interview for China’s CGTN channel, Araghchi underscored that Iran was compelled to exercise its legitimate right to self-defense. He stated that Iranian forces successfully repelled the attackers, who later pushed for an unconditional ceasefire. Read More
Hamas calls for global mobilization to stop Gaza ‘genocide and starvation’
Press TV: The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has called for a global mobilization to save the Palestinians in Gaza from death by bombing, starvation, and thirst at the hands of the Israeli regime. In a statement released on Saturday, Hamas urged the Ummah (Islamic community) and freedom advocates worldwide for a global mobilization to save the Palestinians. Read More
Gaza: Famine claims hundreds of lives, including 69 children
Palestinian Information Center: At least 69 children have died from malnutrition in the Gaza Strip, while the total number of patients who have died due to shortages of food and medicine has reached 620, according to Gaza’s Government Media Office (GMO). This comes amid a complete Israeli blockade on Gaza, while the international community is unable to take action against Israel and save the population. Read More
Jebraily: Iran strikes rewrote regional deterrence rules
The United States, recognizing its declining capacity to maintain direct dominance over West Asia, had initiated a long-term strategy to elevate "Israel" as the regional hegemon in the emerging post-American order. This strategy operated across multiple dimensions. Militarily, Washington ensured that “Israel” remained the most heavily armed power in the region. Politically, the "Abraham Accords" were launched to normalize relations between “Israel” and several Arab states, effectively integrating "Israel" into the regional political architecture. Economically, the IMEC (India–Middle East–Europe Corridor) initiative aimed to place "Israel" at the heart of a new transregional trade route. Read More
George Abdallah: Europe's longest-held political prisoner to be freed
Al Mayadeen: Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, the Lebanese revolutionary and steadfast political prisoner, is set to be released on July 25, 2025, marking the end of one of the longest political detentions in modern European history. His incarceration, lasting over 41 years in French prisons, has been the subject of sustained legal, diplomatic, and grassroots efforts demanding his release as Europe’s longest-held political prisoner. Read More
Hezbollah hails Georges Abdallah
Hezbollah congratulates Georges Abdallah after a decision was announced to finally grant him his long-awaited and deserved freedom. Read More
94 dead, 367 injured in 24 hours as toll tops 58,600
Al Mayadeen: The Health Ministry in Gaza reported heavy casualties over the past 24 hours, with 94 Palestinians killed, including one victim pulled from rubble, and 367 wounded in ongoing Israeli strikes. Medical facilities across the Strip received the martyrs as bombardment persisted. Read More
Al-Quds fighters engage undercover Israeli troops in Gaza
The al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad movement, announced on Thursday that it had launched a series of rocket attacks targeting Sderot, Mefalsim, and Nir Oz settlements located in the Gaza envelope. Read More
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Srebrenica at 30: A Tragedy Remembered, A Hypocrisy Exposed
By Habib Siddiqui:This week Bosnia and Herzegovina marks the 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide. Thousands have gathered in Srebrenica and at the Memorial Center in Potocari to honor those victims of July 1995. Among those being laid to rest this year are seven newly identified victims, including two 19-year-olds. For many families, the grief remains raw, as they continue to bury partial remains recovered from mass graves—grim evidence of a crime that shattered generations. Read More
Abu Obeidah: Commander Deif wrote Palestine’s final liberation chapter
Al Mayadeen: Abu Obeida marks Mohammed Deif’s martyrdom anniversary by vowing continued resistance against the Israeli occupation and honoring his enduring legacy. Read More
Al Mayadeen's Nasser al-Lahham held in life-threatening conditions
Al Mayadeen: Palestinian journalist Nasser al-Lahham faces harsh conditions and medical neglect in the infamous Israeli Ofer Prison as calls mount for his release. Read More
Al Mayadeen condemns al-Lahham's detention
Israeli Army assassinates renowned surgeon Dr. Ahmed Qandil in Gaza
Palestinian Information Center: Fifteen Palestinians were martyred, including renowned surgeon Dr. Ahmed Qandil, in an Israeli occupation forces’ (IOF) airstrike that targeted a civilian gathering at the Al-Samar intersection in central Gaza City on Sunday afternoon. Read More
The “Economy of Genocide” report: A reckoning beyond rhetoric
By Ramzy Baroud: Francesca Albanese, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in occupied Palestine, stands as a testament to the notion of speaking truth to power. This “power” is not solely embodied by Israel or even the United States, but by an international community whose collective relevance has tragically failed to stem the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Read More