Daily Archives: 26. November 2023


26.11.2023 - 11:05 [ United Nations ]

UN confirms more aid entering Gaza as humanitarian pause holds for second day

(November 25, 2023)

The freight included food, water and emergency medical supplies. Eleven ambulances, 3 coaches and a flatbed were delivered to Al Shifa hospital to be used to assist with evacuations.

Also on Saturday, another 200 trucks were dispatched from Nitzana, with 187 of them successfully entering Gaza by 19:00 local time.

In addition, 129,000 liters of fuel crossed into Gaza, said the UN humanitarian affairs office, known as OCHA.

26.11.2023 - 07:20 [ The White House / Twitter ]

As we look to the future, we need to renew our commitment to pursue a two-state solution where Israelis and Palestinians can live with equal measures of dignity and freedom.

(November 24, 2023)

26.11.2023 - 07:15 [ White House ]

Readout of President Biden’s Call with Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani of Qatar

(yesterday)

President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. spoke today with Amir Sheikh Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani and Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al Thani of Qatar on implementation of the hostage deal and humanitarian pause in Gaza. The leaders discussed hurdles to implementation of the deal and mechanisms for resolving those hurdles as soon as possible. They agreed to remain in close contact to ensure the deal is fully implemented according to its terms.

26.11.2023 - 07:03 [ Bangkok Post ]

4 more Thais released by Hamas

Hostages who were abducted by Hamas gunmen during the Oct 7 attack on Israel, give a thumbs up as they are handed over by Hamas militants to members of the International Committee of the Red Cross, as part of a hostages-prisoners swap deal between Hamas and Israel amid a temporary truce, in an unknown location in the Gaza Strip, in this screengrab taken from video released Nov 26, 2023.

26.11.2023 - 05:41 [ PalestineChronicle.com ]

‘No Pain like Mine’: The Story of Palestinian Prisoner Israa’ Ja’abis

On the day of the accident, October 11, 2015, Israa’ drove from Jericho to Al-Quds in a small car that was overflowing with household items. She was moving to Jerusalem with her son, Mu’tasim, and, by transporting some of the small furniture, she had hoped to save on moving expenses. (…)

One of the items that Israa’ carried with her was a propane tank for the kitchen. It would have been too expensive to buy a brand new one in Jerusalem. As she was leaving Jericho, the engine of her car died twice. Young people in the town warned her to turn around and find another form of transportation, but she did not heed their advice. She needed to get to Jerusalem to her new job at a nursing home. Each time her car died, the engine emitted a burning smell.

After travelling a couple of kilometers outside the Israeli Al-Za’ayem military checkpoint, near the illegal Jewish settlement of Ma’ale Adumim and a short distance east of Al-Quds, Israa’s car died again. No soldiers or army vehicles were in sight. A while later, a retired Israeli police officer passed by her stalled car. He parked his car in front of hers and asked for her ID as she desperately tried to restart the car. “There is a strong smell in the car,” she told him, trying to exit the car, but he insisted that she stay inside while he examined her papers.

She tried to open the windows, but they, too, were affected by the electrical failure. Again, she tried to exit the car, opening the door, but the officer rushed over and slammed it shut, crushing her hand. She yelled “Allahu Akbar ’alaiku” (God is greater than you are), chastising him several times for not allowing her to escape. She urged him to let her out as fire ignited in the front part of the car. He refused. He stood there, watching her burn inside. The airbag deployed, completely trapping her inside the blazing car.

The police officer who stopped her claimed that she was trying to use the propane tank to blow up the car. His testimony was the only one considered in the Israeli court, and Israa’ was branded a ‘terrorist’. She was sentenced to 11 years in prison.

26.11.2023 - 05:36 [ Younis Tirawi | يونس / Twitter ]

5. Israa Jabaees is back home.

26.11.2023 - 05:34 [ Younis Tirawi | يونس / Twitter ]

4. Fadwa Hamada, sour Baher Jerusalem

There is no video due to the strict military restrictions and the IOF conditioning no gatherins or journalists at the scene. She is back to her 5 children

26.11.2023 - 05:29 [ Younis Tirawi | يونس / Twitter ]

3. Omar Shoiki (kid). Silwan, Jerusalem

2 (again)

26.11.2023 - 05:18 [ Younis Tirawi | يونس / Twitter ]

2. Nourhan Awwad, Qalandiah RC, S Ramallah

26.11.2023 - 05:11 [ Younis Tirawi | يونس / Twitter ]

Thread showing the release tonight of the second group of Palestinian women and children by Israeli occupation forces, as part of a prisoner exchange deal. 1. Shorok Dweiiat from Sour Baher, Jerusalem

26.11.2023 - 04:58 [ Times of Israel ]

13 Israelis, including 8 children, freed by Hamas after 50 days held hostage in Gaza

Following an hours-long, nerve-racking delay that threatened to scupper the Israel-Hamas temporary truce agreement, 13 Israeli hostages held by Hamas in Gaza for the past 50 days finally returned to Israel late Saturday after being abducted during the Palestinian terror group’s horrific onslaught in southern Israel on October 7.

The released Israelis on Saturday were eight children, four mothers, and a young woman.

26.11.2023 - 04:33 [ Times of Israel ]

WATCH: Emotional scenes as girls Emily Hand, Hila Rotem reunite with families after 50 days

Hila Rotem, 13, is embraced by her uncle as they reunite, in the early hours of November 26, 2023.