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OMG. They have Mia Schem in the report where they claim sexual violence by Hamas.

She was the person who claimed a Hamas member tried to ‘rape her with his eyes’.

But then she went back to Israel she was actually drugged and raped by her Israeli Jewish Zionist fitness instructor.



Mike
 
🔴 Press Statement No. (888) issued by the Government Media Office:

The number of martyred journalists rises to 229 following the announcement of the martyrdom of journalist Ahmad Salama Abu Aisha

The number of journalists killed has risen to 229 since the beginning of the genocide war against the Gaza Strip, following the announcement of the martyrdom of one of our journalist colleagues:

🎙 Martyr Journalist: Ahmad Salama Abu Aisha

A photojournalist and editor at the Palestine Today News Agency

Journalist Ahmad Abu Aisha was martyred as a result of a direct targeting by an Israeli occupation drone in front of his home in the Al-Sawwarha area, west of Al-Nuseirat Camp in central Gaza Strip.

The Government Media Office strongly condemns the deliberate, systematic targeting, killing, and assassination of Palestinian journalists by the Israeli occupation. We call on the International Federation of Journalists, the Arab Journalists Union, and all journalist organizations around the world to denounce these systematic crimes against Palestinian journalists and media professionals in Gaza.

We hold the Israeli occupation, the United States administration, and all states complicit in the genocide—such as the United Kingdom, Germany, and France—fully responsible for these heinous and brutal crimes.

We call on the international community, international organizations, and all bodies concerned with journalism and media worldwide to condemn the crimes of the occupation, take serious and effective action to stop the genocide, ensure the protection of journalists and media workers in the Gaza Strip, and pursue accountability for the occupation through international courts to bring its criminals to justice.

We pray to Almighty God to grant mercy, acceptance, and paradise to all our martyred journalist colleagues, and offer our deepest condolences to their families and to the Palestinian press community. We also wish a speedy recovery to all wounded journalists.

✍ Government Media Office
📍 Gaza Strip – Palestine
📍 Thursday, July 10, 2025



Mike
 
⚡🇮🇱BREAKING: Israel’s PM Netanyahu’s Office:

“We are currently trying to secure the release of half the living hostages and the fallen, in exchange for a temporary 60-day ceasefire. At the start of this ceasefire, negotiations will begin on ending the war permanently, meaning a permanent ceasefire.

To achieve this, the minimum conditions we’ve set must be met: Hamas must lay down its arms, Gaza must be demilitarized, and Hamas must no longer have military or governing capabilities. These are our core demands.

If these can be achieved through negotiations—excellent. If not, and negotiations fail within the 60 days, we will achieve them by other means—through the strength of our heroic military.

We’ve said the same regarding Iran’s nuclear threat. If it can be resolved through 60 days of negotiations between the U.S. and Iran—great. If not, it will be dealt with another way.

I hear the public’s questions, from soldiers and reservists: ‘Why is it taking so long?’ First, this is a battlefield no military in the world has faced. Thanks to the bravery of our fighters, the sacrifice of the fallen, and strategic ingenuity, we’ve dismantled most of Hamas’s military capabilities—but not all. Thousands of armed fighters remain. Our goal is to act through diplomacy and military strength, and if diplomacy fails, to complete the mission through force.

We also faced an American embargo—‘Don’t enter Rafah,’ ‘Don’t take the Philadelphi Corridor.’ These were not easy obstacles. We overcame them, and now we aim to complete the operation. I remind you that in recent months, as we’ve prepared and launched what may be one of the most remarkable military operations in our history, we’ve also been advancing within Gaza and recovering hostages, including fallen ones—never letting go of that mission.

They told us, ‘You won’t return to war.’ After the first ceasefire, we returned. After the second ceasefire, we returned again. Now after a third, they say we won’t return to fighting—should I go on?

I believe we’ve shown determination, strength, and commitment to achieving all our goals. Again, if demilitarization and dismantling Hamas’s capabilities can be achieved through negotiations, that’s preferable—but one way or another, they will be achieved.

I hear people asking, ‘Who decides the order of hostage releases?’ First, let there be a release. Until now, we’ve dealt with a cruel terrorist organization. Of course, we want to rescue everyone. To us, they are all humanitarian cases. I want to bring them all home at once. This is now happening in two stages, but the choice isn’t always ours. We will do everything possible to maximize the releases in the best way. Not everything is in our hands.”



Mike
 

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