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          From Palestine 🇵🇸 to the World
                    Colombian President Gustavo Petro meets two child survivors of the Gaza genocide, Jadam and Mahmud, praising the resilience of Gazan women who “weave to survive spiritually.” 
Holding a handwoven gift from them, Petro called for “weaving humanity”, linking Gaza’s endurance to Colombia’s moral duty of solidarity.
                    Breaking | U.S. urges Israel to allow foreign journalists into Gaza amid ongoing media blackout
With a fragile “ceasefire” in place, the Trump administration has reportedly renewed its call for Israel to permit international journalists to enter the besieged Gaza Strip, The Times of Israel reports, citing two U.S. officials.
While U.S. President Donald Trump said in August he would “like to see” reporters granted access, officials admit the issue remains low on Washington’s list of priorities, suggesting Israel faces little actual pressure to lift its two-year media ban.
On October 23, Israel’s High Court gave the government 30 more days to justify the ban after the Foreign Press Association petitioned, saying it violates “the foundational principles of a democratic state.”
Meanwhile, Ynet reports that Israel is preparing “demonstration sites” east of the so-called yellow line for Israeli-escorted media tours, aiming to shape the narrative for visiting journalists.
                    NEW | The Guardian reports that  discussions are intensifying over a proposed UN Security Council resolution to deploy an international stabilization force in Gaza.
The resolution, expected within two weeks, remains stalled over disputes concerning U.S. leadership, coordination with the Palestinian police, and a timeline for Israel’s full withdrawal.
At a meeting in Istanbul, Muslim-majority nations including Turkey, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, the UAE, and Qatar discussed potential troop contributions. 
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan warned that countries would only participate if the mission aligns with their policies, criticizing Israel’s ongoing ceasefire violations and obstruction of humanitarian aid.
Jordan ruled out sending troops but offered to train a vetted Palestinian police force to handle internal security, though coordination mechanisms remain unclear.
                    The Guardian reported that Palestinians are facing one of the toughest missions in modern warfare as they struggle to recover thousands of bodies from beneath Gaza’s rubble a year after the war.
It estimated that 10,000 to 14,000 people remain buried under 61 million tons of debris, while rescue teams work with basic tools because heavy equipment is barred from entering the Strip.
In the first weeks of the truce, 472 bodies were recovered, and Israel returned 195 Palestinian bodies in exchange for the remains of Israeli captives. The lack of DNA testing devices has made identifying victims nearly impossible.
The report added that clearing the debris could take at least seven years, and unexploded ordnance continues to threaten lives. Gaza, it concluded, has become “a city of craters and ruins,” with normal life still a distant hope.
                    Destruction left behind by Israeli occupation forces in a residential home and several shops in the city of Tubas in the occupied West Bank this evening
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                    “A soldier asked him his age. Terrified, he stammered, ‘Fourteen… or fifteen?’ The soldier fired into the air, then shot him between the thighs. Fragments tore through him, and he passed out.
Ahmad Daraghmeh, 14: just another day in the West Bank.
https://qudsnen.co/an-army-whose-hobby-is-hunting-children/
                    Breaking | Israeli artillery shells the northeastern areas of Al-Bureij refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.
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                    Israeli prison authorities used psychological torture against Palestinians as a systematic method of abuse.
For 22 years, Emad Al-Sarraj was imprisoned and made to believe he had cancer, a lie fabricated by the authorities to break his spirit and drain his psychological strength.
When he was finally released in the latest exchange deal, he discovered that he had never had cancer.
                    Palestinian detainee Aysar Abu Isbeitan from Jerusalem was freed after 16 months in Israeli occupation prisons.
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                    Just a stone’s throw from home, yet worlds away: Gaza’s lone survivors walk among the ruins of their erased families, carrying memories, photos, and echoes of voices that will never return.
https://qudsnen.co/the-ones-who-remain-gazas-survivors-of-erased-families/
                    Israeli occupation forces raid several commercial shops in the vicinity of Al-Quds Open University in the city of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.
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                    Israeli occupation forces raid several homes in the city of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.
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                    Israeli occupation forces confiscated a Palestinian girl’s bicycle, preventing her from returning home.
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                    Head of the Pediatrics Department at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, Dr. Ahmed Al-Farra, announced that around 200 children in Gaza are suffering from the rare Guillain-Barré Syndrome, a condition that causes progressive paralysis and poses a serious threat to their lives.
Dr. Al-Farra warned that ongoing malnutrition in the Gaza Strip is the main factor behind the spread of this syndrome among children, highlighting the urgent need for proper medical care and adequate nutrition to prevent further deterioration of their health.
                    Palestinian detainee Shahd Majed Hassan was freed after eight months of detention in Israeli occupation prisons.
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                    Breaking | Israeli occupation forces detonate residential homes in eastern Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip.
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                    The talks come amid growing frustration among Arab states, with Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi demanding a clear timeline for Israel’s withdrawal and rejecting any long-term Israeli presence in Gaza.
Diplomats acknowledge deep skepticism about the plan’s success, but emphasize that an international presence supporting Palestinian governance is essential to prevent Israel from maintaining de facto control and to enable Gaza’s reconstruction and self-administration.
                    Breaking | Israeli settlers set fire to Palestinian olive trees on the outskirts of Marah Rabah village, south of occupied Bethlehem.
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                    Dr. Ismail Al-Thawabta of Gaza’s Government Media Office told QNN that markets are full of high-calorie, low-nutrition foods, while staples remain blocked, warning that Israel’s selective aid is fueling famine even after the ceasefire.
https://qudsnen.co/israel-stocks-gaza-markets-with-low-nutrition-high-calorie-foods/
                    Thousands of Wydad Casablanca fans erupted in powerful chants for Palestine as Moroccan star Hakim Ziyech was officially unveiled as the club’s new player, a tribute to his long-standing and outspoken support for the Palestinian cause.
The stadium echoed with pro-Palestine slogans and flags, reflecting Ziyech’s reputation as one of the few global footballers who have consistently voiced solidarity with Gaza amid Israel’s ongoing genocide.
                    After being tested and refined in the genocide of Gaza, AI-powered drones are now used in U.S. cities to monitor civilians and protesters.
These military-designed drones can navigate without GPS, track individuals using facial recognition and thermal imaging, and upload data to cloud databases, raising serious privacy concerns.
Manufactured by Skydio, with ties to Israeli defense companies, the drones are deployed by over 800 U.S. law enforcement agencies to monitor protests and public events.
                    Breaking | Israeli occupation forces release Jum’a Al-Tayeh, a Palestinian from Kafr Ni’ma village, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, after two years of detention in occupation prisoners.
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                    Palestinian Mahmoud Matahin from Jenin refugee camp was freed after 28 months in Israeli occupation prisons.
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                    Two years after the genocide, Gaza’s once-fertile fields have turned into barren wastelands. They were not only ravaged by bombs, but by a siege that still blocks the entry of seeds and equipment.
Local organizations struggle to revive what remains, but toxic debris and restrictions on heavy machinery make the revival of agriculture nearly impossible.
                    A walkout for Palestine was held today at Stockholm University, with participants demanding the university cut ties with institutions and companies complicit in the ongoing genocide.
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                    Ismail Thawabta, director of the Gaza government media office, stated that since the ceasefire came into effect on October 10, the occupation has committed 194 violations, including shelling, incursions, and preventing the entry of aid and medicine.
The army repeatedly crossed the “red line” stipulated in the agreement through incursions, gunfire, and shelling residential areas, resulting in civilian casualties and deaths.
The occupation prevented heavy machinery from entering to recover Palestinian bodies from under the rubble, allowing only equipment to search for bodies of Israeli captives.
The occupation deliberately violates the agreement, prolonging the humanitarian suffering in Gaza.
                    At Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, the morgue administration announced that no free graves are available for burying the victims due to existing cemeteries being full, despite the recent opening of approximately five new cemeteries.
The administration confirmed that these cemeteries had been repeatedly raided and dug up by Israeli occupation forces, further complicating efforts to secure burial sites for the deceased.
The morgue administration added: "We have reached a stage where we must apologize for the lack of free graves… not due to insufficient resources, but because of the sheer number of victims. People are dying faster than they can be buried."
Families of the victims are now forced to search for alternative burial sites and purchase graves themselves if available, highlighting the worsening humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
                    Israeli occupation forces raid the town of Al-Zababdeh, south of Jenin, and move toward the town of Aqaba and the city of Tubas, in the occupied West Bank.
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                    Breaking | Israeli occupation forces detonated several residential buildings east of Gaza City.
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                    The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that ten Palestinians were killed in the past 24 hours, two in new attacks and eight whose bodies were recovered from previous bombardments.
The ministry added that many victims remain trapped under the rubble as rescue teams are unable to reach them.