NEWS & HEADLINES FROM GAZA:
For some basic info on the Palestine-Israel conflict, go here. For more critical context, skim this, this, and this. To read about a remarkable but underreported, 20-month-long peaceful protest in Gaza against Israel, go here.
A Palestinian was killed and four others injured on Friday evening, when Israeli forces targeted a tent sheltering displaced Palestinians in the Al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip.
Fatalities From Israel’s Vast Gaza Genocide Deliberately Undercounted: Analysts reported by The Lancet, international relief organizations, universities, and UN agencies all estimate hundreds of thousands of dead Palestinians from violent bombs, artillery, snipers, and the resultant, related secondary effects.
Civilians in Gaza reportedly under fire from ‘killer cranes’ deployed by Israel: Israel’s military has deployed 23 military cranes in Gaza to launch attacks and conduct surveillance operations, according to the Palestinian Centre for Human Rights. Reportedly, the cranes – some of which are operated remotely – “fire randomly and almost continuously at tents, streets, and exposed neighborhoods”. Three people, including a five year old girl, were killed by the fire earlier this week.
DEATH TOLL – GAZA GENOCIDE (tentative):
- At least 1,007 since ceasefire began Oct. 11, 2025 (247 children, 191 women)
- 5 Israeli soldiers have been killed in Gaza since the ceasefire began – one by friendly fire, and four others incidents during the first three weeks of the ceasefire.
- 73,018 killed (~22,000 children, 33,000 women and girls) since October 2023
- More statistics below
NEWS & HEADLINES FROM THE OCCUPIED WEST BANK/EAST JERUSALEM:
Every day, Palestinians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem endure dozens of incidents like the ones below, at the hands of Israeli soldiers and/or settlers. For background on the West Bank, read this and this. For information on the significance of Israeli settlers in the West Bank, read this and this.)
Israeli settlers* launch coordinated 24-hour rampage across occupied West Bank: The assault began on 18 June and continued into the early hours of 19 June, with settler attacks persisting on Friday. Some of the towns affected were Khirbet al-Himsa, Awarta, Anata, Jamala, Al-Taybeh, Beita, and Salfit, where settlers assaulted Palestinians, damaged property and infrastructure, and established two new illegal settler outposts.
*NOTE: Israeli settlers – many fueled by extremism – have carried out a number of mass attacks or “pogroms.” These well-organized groups aim to destroy the West Bank economy and/or drive out the indigenous Palestinians (including Palestinian Christians). Settlers enjoy impunity – even support and assistance from the Israeli government and military – as they attack Palestinians on a daily basis. Meanwhile Palestinians are not allowed to own weapons.
DEATH TOLL – WEST BANK/EAST JERUSALEM (tentative):

NEWS & HEADLINES FROM ISRAEL:
Israel is a tiny country, about the size of New Jersey, with a population smaller than the US state of Georgia – about 10 million (of which about 20 percent are Palestinians), yet it is in the news constantly. As has been demonstrated again and again, however, mainstream media rarely covers Israel news accurately. IAK gets the facts – sometimes from Israeli media sites, where we can get a glimpse inside this country that is rife with turmoil and contradictions, and that receives $63 million a day from America.
ISRAELI MEDIA: Central Elections Committee orders Ben Gvir to take down flotilla abuse video*: Far-right minister deletes clip after judge determines that it constituted unlawful election propaganda and orders far-right minister pay $7,800 in legal fees.
*NOTE: The significance of this news item lies in the fact that a video showing Ben Gvir’s abuse of a group of unarmed humanitarian activists was going to make him more popular among voters. Read more about Itamar Ben Gvir here.
‘Psychopath’ Ben-Gvir Slammed for Demand That ‘All Lebanon Must Burn’: Trita Parsi of the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft said, “When will the West ask the question that never gets asked: How is the rest of the region supposed to live in peace and security next to a state that behaves like this?”
Why US presidents from both parties end up cursing Benjamin Netanyahu:It is the unique nature of US-Israeli relations – and the place that the country has in American domestic politics – which explains why Netanyahu has stressed so many presidents out.
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