23 May 2026

Murdering Christian Children Is The Jews Favourite Thing

The Jews also love to murder Muslim Children.

Nora Barrows-Friedman: The Jews and their obedient doggy the US are continuing to violate the so-called ceasefires in both Palestine and The Lebanon, murdering and maiming people, mostly kids, toddlers and little babies and destroying vital infrastructure. The Jews call murdering Christian and Muslim Children "Mowing The Lawn."

On Thursday, an Israeli airstrike on a displacement camp in the al-Mawasi area west of Khan Younis killed at least one Palestinian.

Al Jazeera also reported that an Israel quadcopter drone attacked a group of Palestinians in northern Gaza, killing at least one child, 13-year-old Joud Muhammad al-Dweik, and wounding others.

And local news reported that the bodies of two Palestinian truck drivers were recovered after they went missing while transporting humanitarian aid, with initial assessments indicating that they were executed by Israeli soldiers. In Gaza City on Tuesday, Israel bombed a car on a busy street, killing one Palestinian and injuring at least four others. Drop Site contributor Mohammed Ahmed filmed footage in the aftermath of the strike, with bystanders helping ambulance crews pull injured people from the wreckage. The same day, an Israeli drone strike killed a Palestinian man and wounded others in the al-Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City, according to Al Jazeera.

Reporter Ahmed Al-Najjar stated that on Monday, a Palestinian boy succumbed to injuries he had sustained in a recent Israeli airstrike, and Israeli naval boats opened fire on displaced Palestinians on the shore west of Khan Younis, wounding several people.

At least 15 Palestinians were killed in a series of airstrikes on Saturday and Sunday.

The Wafa news agency said that on Sunday, Israeli airstrikes killed at least one Palestinian and wounded others in Khan Younis, and three people were killed while working at a charity soup kitchen in the central town of Deir al-Balah.

Nine people were wounded in Gaza City when Israel bombed the Tel al-Hawa neighborhood.

On Saturday, at least 11 Palestinians were killed and more than 60 were injured in a series of Israeli airstrikes. Journalist Mohammed Abusalama filmed rescue workers bringing injured children to hospital.

Reporter Wadeea Abu Al-Saud was on the scene in the aftermath of an attack in Gaza City, where Israeli forces bombed residential apartments in the heart of al-Rimal neighborhood, setting the building ablaze.

Abu Al-Saud said that the building was packed with displaced families, and an eyewitness described seeing residents with severe injuries including severed limbs. “The occupation is massacring civilians in clear violation of the ceasefire,” Abu Al-Saud said.

The strike hit the first floor, while women and children remained trapped on the upper floors as fires continued to burn through the building.

Among those killed was senior Qassam Brigades leader Izz al-Din al-Haddad, his wife, and his daughter.

Journalist Saed Hasballah filmed massive crowds of mourners taking part in the funeral procession for al-Haddad and his family after they were killed.

Shortage of medical equipment

The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza warned that there is a severe shortage of medical imaging equipment resulting from Israel’s ongoing blockade and the destruction of medical devices inside health facilities by the Israeli army.

The ministry said that the lack of such equipment is threatening to bring vital services in hospitals and primary care centers to a complete halt.

Basic x-ray machines, surgical x-ray units for orthopedic procedures, digital x-ray processing systems and related materials are in dire need, the ministry stated.

The health ministry also reported that 76 percent of all medical imaging devices, including CT and MRI machines, are now unusable, threatening the backbone of diagnostic services across Gaza.

Activists detained

Israeli naval forces once again intercepted and abducted more than 400 activists with the Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters this week.

The flotilla, which sailed on the Mediterranean Sea toward Gaza from southern Turkey, was attempting to break Israel’s siege on Gaza and deliver humanitarian aid.

At a detention center in Ashdod Port, Israel’s national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir taunted the activists, who were forced to kneel on the floor with their hands tied behind their backs as Israeli forces physically assaulted them.

Bassem Naim, a Hamas official, responded on social media, “The treatment to which the activists of the Global Sumud Flotilla were subjected – under the supervision of the fascist Ben-Gvir – is barbaric. It reflects the mentality of a sick state that has no place within the civilized international community, and efforts must be made to expel it from all international institutions.”

Naim added: “Israel is digging its own grave with the very hands of its leaders; indeed, how true are the words: ‘[Benjamin] Netanyahu sought to change the Middle East, but instead, he turned the entire world against Israel.’ Your demise is inevitable.”

In related news, the United Nations special rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, called for an independent and transparent investigation into violations against Palestinian detainees in Israeli detention centers.

Alice Edwards this week published her investigation on Israel’s routine and systematic practices of torture. Her report counted 52 incidents of different forms of torture or other ill-treatment, and another 33 incidents of sexual torture and other sexualized ill-treatment.

“Emergency measures introduced after 7 October 2023 exposed Palestinian detainees to torture, potentially unlawful deaths, incommunicado detention, and degrading conditions,” Edwards said.

“It is my view that the number and cruelty of allegations compiled portray gross disregard by Israel of its duty to treat all detainees humanely and without discrimination, and this has encouraged, tolerated and condoned torture and ill-treatment, at times with support at ministerial and functional levels,” the expert added.

Right now, more than 9,000 Palestinians are being held in Israeli detention, of which 40 percent are in administrative detention, made up of around 3,200 Palestinians from the West Bank and 1,300 from Gaza, who are being imprisoned as so-called “unlawful combatants.”

Smotrich plans war crime

Turning to the occupied West Bank, a Palestinian man died on Monday, succumbing to his injuries after Israeli forces opened fire on him near the town of Beit Ula the day before.

Mahmoud al-Amleh was reportedly attempting to cross Israel’s wall in order to find work on the other side of the so-called green line.

The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs stated that an average of 11 Palestinians per month have been injured while attempting to cross the wall for work since the start of 2026.

Since October 2023, Israeli authorities have revoked or suspended most permits issued to Palestinians to access East Jerusalem and Israel for work and other purposes.

Israel’s finance minister Bezalel Smotrich this week boasted that he plans to expel Palestinian Bedouins from their land in the village of Khan al-Ahmar, which has long been a target by various Israeli leaders and settler groups.

Smotrich’s planned war crime is in response, he says, to rumors that the International Criminal Court may issue a war crimes warrant for him. The Hague keeps requests and plans for warrants confidential.

The Associated Press reported that Smotrich “did not say whether he had been formally informed by the court of the warrant or whether he was merely responding to media reports.”

“Nevertheless, he said attempts to arrest him marked a ‘declaration of war.’”

In 2019, The Electronic Intifada’s Tamara Nassar reported that in his bid for re-election that year, Benjamin Netanyahu wanted to schedule the full demolition of the village in order to garner political capital on the right, according to unnamed government ministers.

“Khan al-Ahmar lies in Area C, which constitutes 60 percent of the occupied West Bank and is still fully controlled by Israel under the Oslo accords signed in the 1990s,” Nassar wrote.

“This land east of Jerusalem, in the so-called E-1 zone, is where Israel plans to expand its mega-settlement colony of Maaleh Adumim, completing the isolation of the northern and southern parts of the West Bank from each other and encircling Jerusalem with settlements.”

In 2018, Israel’s high court gave the government a green light to demolish Khan al-Ahmar and forcibly displace its residents, rejecting all petitions against the demolition filed by the residents.

This week, The Electronic Intifada’s Maureen Clare Murphy noted that an unnamed source “told Israel’s Haaretz newspaper that Karim Khan, the current ICC chief prosecutor, requested arrest warrants for Smotrich and national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.”

The ICC “has denied that new arrest warrants were issued in the Palestine case. It is possible that the applications for arrest warrants were prepared by Khan before his leave of absence or that his request is still under review by judges,” Murphy wrote.

The Palestinian human rights group Al-Haq stated on 21 May that the International Criminal Court “clarified that said reports were ‘not accurate’ and stated that no new arrest warrants had been issued.”

However, Al-Haq said it has “repeatedly called on the Office of the Prosecutor to submit further requests for arrest warrants concerning Israeli officials and military commanders responsible for crimes committed against the Palestinian people, including but not limited to, the war crime of transfer of civilians of the occupying power into occupied territory, crimes related to the establishment of settlements, crimes committed against Palestinian prisoners and detainees, the crime against humanity of apartheid, and genocide.”

Settler rampage in Jerusalem

And this past week, Israeli settlers rampaged through the streets of Jerusalem in their annual march to demand the expulsion and slaughter of Palestinians and non-Jews.

The Guardian reported that marchers were bused in from around Israel and from settlements in the occupied West Bank in a vast operation funded by the Jerusalem municipality and government ministries. Finance minister Bezalel Smotrich also took part in the march.

Israeli nationalists chanted “death to the Arabs,” “may your villages burn” and “Gaza is a graveyard.”

“The rampage culminated with the national security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, unfurling an Israeli flag in front of the al-Aqsa mosque,” the publication reported.

More than 3,000 killed in Lebanon

Meanwhile in Lebanon, Israeli airstrikes continued targeting and destroying towns and villages across the south this past week. At least 21 people in southern Lebanon were killed between 19 and 20 May.

This week, the Lebanese health ministry said that the death toll from Israeli attacks across the country since 2 March has now passed 3,000. More than 9,200 people have been injured.

The United Nations children’s fund UNICEF stated on 13 May that 59 children were killed or injured in one week alone.

More than a million people are still displaced from their homes, and in recent days, another 100,000 were forcibly displaced due to Israeli bombing.

Israeli attacks have killed more than 800 people since the start of the so-called ceasefire a month ago.

Highlighting reclamation

And finally, as we always do, we wanted to highlight people expressing joy, determination and reclamation across Palestine and around the world.

In Gaza, a little boy named Amro showed off his spring garden next to his tent shelter.

He says he is growing mint, basil, pumpkin, zucchini, and even a little corn.

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