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US Ospreys hover over Venezuelan capital

RT | May 24, 2026

The US military on Saturday conducted a drill in the Venezuelan capital of Caracas that rehearsed a potential emergency and evacuation at its embassy.

The exercise, which had been authorized by the Venezuelan authorities, is the first US military drill held in the country after Washington kidnapped President Nicolas Maduro and his wife.

The drill involved two USMC MV-22B Osprey aircraft, which landed near the US Embassy, as well as naval vessels that entered Venezuelan waters in the Caribbean. … Full article

Sanctions Backfire: Why Pakistan Now Buys Chinese Weapons Instead of American Ones

Sputnik – 25.05.2026

Pakistan now receives up to 80% of its military imports from China — a striking reversal of the Cold War era, when the United States served as Islamabad’s primary arms supplier.
How and why did this happen? The key reason was US sanctions, retired Pakistan Air Force Captain Sultan M. Hali told Sputnik.

During Pakistan’s conflicts with India in 1965 and 1971, the United States imposed sanctions on both sides — but Pakistan was more affected since it relied heavily on Western equipment. China stepped in to help at that critical moment.

In the post-Cold War period, repeated US sanctions again disrupted Pakistan’s access to critical hardware.

Beijing, by contrast, offered technology transfer — a step Western suppliers rarely take, and when they do, it comes with a web of restrictive conditions.

Pakistan has now inducted a wide spectrum of Chinese systems, including fighter jets, air defense systems, early warning aircraft, frigates, and submarines.

Sinopec’s Jiyang shale oil base in Shandong Province produces 2 million tons of crude oil

Global Times | May 25, 2026

A major shale oil base in Jiyang, East China’s Shandong Province, which is operated by Sinopec, has achieved cumulative crude output exceeding 2 million tons, marking a breakthrough in safeguarding national energy security, China Media Group reported on Monday.

Covering 7,300 square kilometers, the base has accelerated production capacity expansion this year. In the first four months of this year, the zone put 10 high-production wells into operation, delivering shale oil output of 14,000 tons, a 15 percent year-on-year increase. … continue

NATO-made mines found on gas tanker arriving in Russia from Belgium – investigators

RT | May 25, 2026

A tanker ship that arrived in Russia’s Leningrad Region from the Belgian port of Antwerp had NATO-made magnetic mines attached to its hull, the Russian Investigative Committee has said.

A criminal case has been opened over an attempted terrorist attack on the gas tanker, the Arrhenius, the agency said in a statement on Monday.

Divers discovered “factory-produced naval magnetic mines manufactured in one of the NATO countries” on the hull when they inspected the vessel upon its arrival in the port of Ust-Luga, the statement read. … Full article

Former EU Council chief warns of ‘temptation to appease’ US and Israel, says double standards erode credibility

By Melike Pala | Anadolu Agency | May 24, 2026

Former European Council president Charles Michel warned Friday that perceived double standards in foreign policy are undermining the European Union’s credibility, cautioning against what he described as a “temptation to appease” the US and Israel.

Speaking at the Delphi Economic Forum in Athens, Michel said inconsistencies in applying EU principles risk weakening the bloc’s authority on the global stage.

“Double standards are a puzzle that undermine the European credibility and authority. And sometimes, let’s be honest, I have the impression that there’s a temptation to appease United States, to appease Israel, and to be not far from it arrogant with the rest of the world,” he said.

Michel stressed the need for “a more serious and credible approach” to international relations, warning that ambiguity toward partners who do not adhere to rules-based principles damages the EU’s soft power and credibility. … Full article

Iran Removes Strait of Hormuz From Memorandum With US

Sputnik – 25.05.2026

TEHRAN – The issues of managing the Strait of Hormuz are not included in the memorandum of understanding between Iran and the United States, they will be resolved by the coastal countries, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei said on Monday.

“Concerning the Strait of Hormuz in the memorandum, we are not discussing the details of the agreement. The question on how the strait will be managed is being decided by the coastal countries,” Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Esmail Baghaei said.

Other Statements:

  • Unilateral European action against Iran is impossible
  • Many of the international community’s troubles could have been avoided had the European Union adopted a responsible stance
  • If the EU had respected international law and the UN Charter, the current standoff over the Strait of Hormuz might not have erupted, and the US and Israel should be condemned
  • The Strait of Hormuz remained open prior to the attack on Iran that triggered the present crisis
  • Negotiations are focused on ending the war, and currently the nuclear issue is not under discussion

Trump demands Arab states normalize with Israel in exchange for Iran ceasefire: Report

Press TV – May 25, 2026

US President Donald Trump has told several Arab and Muslim leaders that he expects them to establish formal relations with Israel in exchange for a ceasefire deal with Iran to end the war, according to American officials.

Axios, citing the officials, said that Trump made the demand during a phone conversation on Saturday with leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, Jordan, and Bahrain.

According to the same sources, all eight leaders expressed support for the potential agreement with Tehran during the call.

“We are with you on this deal,” one official was quoted as telling Trump, according to the report.

Another official familiar with the conversation said the US president indicated that he would next speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and hoped to bring him into a joint call with the same group of Arab and Muslim leaders in the future.

Trump also pushed those countries that have not yet joined the so-called Abraham Accords – a series of 2020 US-brokered normalization deals with Israel signed under the Trump administration – to do so and establish formal ties with the Tel Aviv regime, the officials added.

Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Pakistan currently maintain no official diplomatic relations with Israel.

One of the officials told Axios that there was “silence on the line” after Trump’s demand, prompting the president to joke and ask “if they are still there.” … continue

Daily Mail lies: Oct 7 victim saved from rape by non-existent Muslim prohibition on violating scarred women

By Wyatt Reed | The Grayzone | May 24, 2026

In one of its most brazen disinformation efforts in years, the British tabloid The Daily Mail has published a fake news story claiming that an Israeli woman who was permitted to leave by Hamas militants only avoided being sexually assaulted by showing her captors her scar.

According to the woman in question, May Hayat, she had been taken prisoner by “terrorists” at the Nova music festival on October 7, 2023, when she began to detect “an energy and look in their eyes that every woman knows what’s going to happen next.”

However, she insists the men declined to rape her because Muslims subscribe to a belief system under which “a scar like [hers] means a strong woman,” and “if something happened to her because of them, the 72 virgins they are promised will not come looking for them in heaven.”

This claim contradicts all known Islamic jurisprudence, including the mainstream Sunni doctrine espoused by Hamas – which forbids fighters (and men more generally) from carrying out sexual violence against women, and which does not in any way single out women with scars for special treatment.

But The Daily Mail article, entitled “October 7 survivor reveals how a childhood scar saved her from Hamas terrorists,” fully endorses Hayat’s extraordinarily suspicious claim. Hayat, the outlet states credulously, was later “told that such scars have a spiritual significance in the eyes of the terrorists.” … continue

The Ivanka Trump Assassination Plot Distraction

Last ditch effort to derail peace deal between the US and Iran

By Kurt Nimmo | Another Day in the Empire | May 24, 2026

On May 22, Rupert Murdoch’s New York Post floated a story claiming Iran attempted to murder Ivanka Trump, the president’s daughter. In the first paragraph of the Post story, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) is blamed for the aborted attack. The sensationalist newspaper sources the claim to the Justice Department. … continue

Legal challenge launched against the IHRA definition of antisemitism in British court

MEMO | May 24, 2026

A British rights group, Right to Protest, has issued a press statement announcing that Dr Ranjeet Brar, a vascular surgeon, is bringing a judicial review to challenge the misuse of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of antisemitism by public bodies – notable among them is King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust.

On 6th April 2026, Dr Ranjeet Brar, was suspended by the Trust following his speech at a memorial for the 186 children killed in a school strike in Minab, Iran. In that speech, he criticised Israel’s genocide in Gaza and the policies of the Israeli, US and British governments.

Shortly after, Dr Ranjeet Brar was suspended from work. Dr Brar believes the IHRA definition of antisemitism was used against him to effect his suspension. Dr Brar is one of many who have been penalised for making public statements against Israel.

The Right to Protest said this is not an isolated incident. “Across the NHS, universities, and other public bodies, a non-statutory definition is being weaponised to silence lawful political speech against the State of Israel. Criticism of Israel is being mischaracterised as hate. Hate crime laws are being applied to protect Israel. Healthcare professionals, academics, and citizens who speak critically about Israel or express solidarity with Palestinians face disciplinary threats, censorship, and the destruction of their careers.” … continue

Four Palestinians injured in settler attack in Masafer Yatta

Palestinian Information Center – May 24, 2026

AL-KHALIL – Four Palestinian citizens were injured in an attack carried out on Saturday evening by extremist Jewish settlers in the Wadi al-Rakhim area of Masafer Yatta, south of al-Khalil, amid other settler attacks targeting Palestinian communities north of Jericho in the Jordan Valley.

Anti-settlement activist Osama Makhamra said that a group of armed settlers attacked residents in Wadi al-Rakhim with stones, batons, and pepper spray, injuring four Palestinians.

The victims were rushed to Yatta Hospital, where their injuries were described as moderate.

In the Jordan Valley, settlers attacked the Arab Kaabneh Bedouin community in the west of al-Auja, north of Jericho. … Full article

Israeli Forces Shoot Three Palestinians in Hebron and Bethlehem

IMEMC | May 23, 2026

On Saturday evening, Israeli forces shot a Palestinian young man in the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, and two citizens in the town of Beit Fajjar, south of Bethlehem, in the southern occupied West Bank.

A Palestinian young man was shot by occupation forces during a military incursion into the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

Media sources reported that the army invaded Beit Ummar town on Saturday night, and opened fire towards a 32-year-old man with live ammunition.

The Palestinian Red Crescent Society (PRCS) transported a moderately injured young man to the hospital after he sustained a live gunshot wound to the abdomen and hand.

Media sources reported that Israeli forces invaded the town of Beit Fajjar, and positioned vehicles in the town center, the “Al-Muthallath” area, and the Al-Sousa and Al-Deiriya neighborhoods.

Soldiers fired live ammunition, tear gas canisters, and concussion grenades at local citizens, shooting two people with live rounds in their lower limbs; they were transported to the hospital for treatment.

In related news, occupation forces abducted a number of Palestinian citizens, including children in the governorates of Salfit and Ramallah, in the central West Bank.

Israeli attacks in Gaza kill five Palestinians, including parents and infant

Palestinian Information Center – May 24, 2026

GAZA – Five Palestinian civilians were martyred, including three from the same family, and others were injured in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Sunday, amid ceasefire violations persisting for the 227th consecutive day.

According to local sources, Samih Darduna was martyred this morning by Israeli sniper fire in Jabalia refugee camp, north of Gaza.

The body of eight-year-old Hani Shakshak was also found inside a tent after he went missing yesterday following Israeli strikes on the al-Tawam area, northwest of Gaza.

Earlier at dawn, an airstrike targeted an apartment in an-Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza, killing Mohamed Abu Malouh, 38, his wife Alaa Zaqlan, 36, and their one-year-old son Osama.

Israeli aircraft also launched a raid on Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, igniting fires at the bombed site and causing extensive material damage near Yafa Hospital.

Meanwhile, Israeli forces carried out a detonation operation targeting several buildings in the northeast of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, while artillery shelling targeted the eastern parts of Gaza City.

Israeli armored vehicles also opened fire east of Khan Yunis and north of al-Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza.

Iran shoots down Israeli spy drone over Hormozgan province

Press TV – May 24, 2026

Iranian air defense forces have shot down an Israeli “Orbiter” reconnaissance drone over the southern province of Hormozgan, according to military sources from the country’s southeastern air defense command.

The drone, described as being used for espionage and surveillance, was intercepted and destroyed after entering the operational airspace under the protection of Iran’s southern air defense network on Sunday.

Officials said the UAV was targeted by a specialized defense system whose technical specifications have not yet been disclosed.

Military authorities based in Bandar Abbas stated that the system used in the operation is capable of detecting and engaging radar-evading drones and that no stealth UAV would be able to penetrate the airspace stretching from the Persian Gulf and its islands to southern and southeastern Iran. … continue

IRGC reports increased transit rates in Hormuz with 33 ships passing in 24 hours

Press TV | May 24, 2026

The Islamic Revolution Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy has reported an increased rate of cargo transit via the Strait of Hormuz in the Persian Gulf, pointing to improved security in the key waterway under its control arrangement.

The IRGC Navy’s Public Relations Department said in a statement on Sunday that a total of 33 ships had passed through the Strait of Hormuz in the past 24 hours.

That marks a nearly 50% increase compared to figures announced earlier this week and a major rise from the numbers reported in the early days of a US-Israeli aggression on Iran in early March, which prompted the IRGC to take control of the strait and impose restrictions on transits.

Iranian state TV also said in a report that ships from China, India, and Pakistan recorded the highest number of passages through the Strait of Hormuz, thanks to their coordination with Iranian authorities.

It added that some 240 ships are waiting for clearance from Iran to pass the strait.

The IRGC Navy said that ships that were allowed through the strait over the past 24 hours included oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, adding that all of them had been cleared to pass after obtaining the required permits from the force under its security arrangements for the waterway. … Full article

EU leaders silent on deadly Ukrainian attack on college dorm

RT | May 24, 2026

The European Union’s top brass and the leaders of several member states have issued statements on the latest exchange of strikes between Kiev and Moscow that ignore the recent deadly Ukrainian attack on a college dormitory that preceded Russian retaliatory strikes. … Full article

Ukraine Launches Disinformation Campaign on Starobelsk Student Dormitory Attack

Sputnik – May 24, 2026

Ukraine’s General Staff is pushing a false claim – that its May 22 strike on a high school building and student dormitory in Starobelsk, Lugansk People’s Republic actually targeted the headquarters of Russia’s elite Rubikon drone unit. The Ukrainian media is amplifying this lie.

Zelensky’s military – notorious for deliberately targeting civilians – claimed in a statement that it only strikes military infrastructure. But there are no military facilities near the dormitory hit in this attack. The drone strike killed 21 students and injured dozens more.

Russia has provided full access to the site of the attack to foreign journalists and international observers.

Journalists from 19 countries, including NATO and EU members, have arrived in Starobelsk at the invitation of the Russian Foreign Ministry.

Oreshnik strike a retaliation for Kiev’s ‘terrorist attacks’ – Moscow

RT | May 24, 2026

Russian forces launched a “massive strike” overnight against military targets in Ukraine, using intermediate-range hypersonic Oreshnik system and Iskander ballistic missiles, Kinzhal and Zircon hypersonic cruise missiles, air-, sea- and ground-launched cruise missiles, as well as attack drones.

The strike came after Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered the Defense Ministry to “submit proposals” for a response to a Ukrainian drone attack on a teacher training college dormitory in the Lugansk People’s Republic, which left 21 people dead and 42 injured, mostly teenage girls.

The bombardment targeted the Ukrainian military’s command and control facilities, air bases, and the country’s defense industry enterprises, the ministry said. No strikes had been planned or carried out against civilian infrastructure, it added. … continue

Iraqi resistance faction rejects ‘US plot’ to integrate PMU into state security institutions

The Cradle | May 24, 2026

The Nujaba Movement in Iraq is serving as an obstacle to new Prime Minister Ali al-Zaidi’s pledge to impose a state monopoly over weapons in the country, Asharq al-Awsat reported on 23 May.

“The resistance’s weapons are not open to compromise,” stated the Deputy head of the Nujaba movement’s executive council, Hussein al-Saeedi, during a tribal gathering in Basra.

“Stripping the factions of their weapons will leave society exposed to the ongoing threats,” he declared.

Saeedi also described proposals to merge the Popular Mobilization Units (PMU) with the federal police and other forces as an “American plot.”

He also argued that the PMU, Federal Police, and Rapid Response Forces derived their strength from remaining independent of what he called “American dominance,” noting that efforts to dissolve the PMF’s ideological identity were “completely rejected.” … Full article

South Lebanon: Israeli Enemy Escalates Attacks in Nabatieh, Day After Massacre in Sir Al-Gharbiya

Al-Manar | May 24, 2026

The Israeli enemy stepped up attacks in southern Lebanon, with focus on Sunday on the district of Nabatieh, a day after a massacre was carried out in one of its villages, Sir Al-Gharbiya.

Al-Manar correspondent reported that the Israeli enemy carried out early on Sunday a sustained belt of strikes targeting the village of Harouf and the nearby Narj Harouf, which is known for its economic significance and vital role.

The strikes on Harouf and Marj Harouf resulted in the destruction of several shops and commercial establishments, according to our correspondent.

The video below shows the extent of destruction in Harouf and Marj Harouf.

Israeli drone strikes targeted a Rapid vehicle in Zefta, a motorcycle in Toul, city of Nabatieh, Harouf, Arab Salim and the area between Abba and Doweir, all are in Nabatieh district.

Israeli warplanes also struck villages of Jebshit, Zawtar Al-Sharqiya, Doweir and Toul, Al-Manar correspondent in Nabatieh district reported.

Additional strikes were carried out by Israeli warplanes targeting paramedics in Arab Salim and Zawtar Al-Sharqiya, according to our reporter.

Elsewhere in the district of Tyre, an Israeli air strike was reported in the village of Al-Bazouriyeh, according to our correspondent. … Full article

Fars debunks NYT claims ‘Israel’ was exempted from US-Iran agreement

Al Mayadeen | May 24, 2026

Claims that President Donald Trump exempted “Israel” from commitments under a potential agreement with Iran appear to be baseless, Fars News Agency revealed, based on a review of the final draft text.

Fars reported that The New York Times had alleged “Israel” was granted an exemption from the obligations outlined in the emerging draft MoU with Tehran.

However, an examination of the explicit wording of the prospective agreement shows the opposite. According to the draft text, should the agreement be finalized, the United States and its allies would be bound not to launch any form of aggression against Iran or its allies.

In return, Iran has committed that neither it nor its allies would carry out preemptive military strikes against the United States and its allies.

Consequently, the media outlet’s claim that “Israel’s” regime is exempt from any commitments toward Iran directly contradicts the explicit provisions of the final agreement, rendering the assertion false and unfounded. … continue

Taking Iran’s lead, a global resistance front is needed against US-backed Israeli war machine

By Dina Y. Sulaeman | Press TV | May 24, 2026

The Israeli navy does not ask for your passport before opening fire. They don’t care whether your country’s government has diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv or not. They also don’t care if your country is secretly starting to soften its attitude toward Israel for the sake of a more comfortable relationship.

They capture, detain, injure, even kill – then wait for the world to look away.

The “Global Sumud Flotilla,” a global humanitarian activist movement to send food to Gaza by sea, has proven one thing indisputably: any country that sends its citizens on humanitarian missions to Gaza must accept insults from Israel.

South Korea, Greece, France, Brazil, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and Sweden all have good relations with Israel. But their citizens are still detained by Israel in international waters.

Similar missions have been carried out for over a decade, and they always end the same way: activists are arrested or even killed. In the 2010 Mavi Marmara tragedy, for instance, ten Turkish activists were killed by regime forces, yet no meaningful accountability ever followed.

The pattern is very clear. Israel operates on the assumption that the world will condemn and then forget. And so far, that assumption has proven to be true, at least until recently. … continue

Iran, US to finalize framework understanding via Pakistan

Al Mayadeen | May 24, 2026

Tehran and Washington are in the final stages of drafting a framework agreement through Pakistani mediation aimed at ending the ongoing war and establishing de-escalation arrangements, sources told Al Mayadeen.

According to the sources, the proposed arrangement is not a final agreement but rather a memorandum of understanding designed to outline immediate political, military, and maritime steps following months of regional escalation.

The sources added that the memorandum does not include any clause related to Iran’s nuclear file, which is expected to be addressed in a separate track after the framework is signed.

Ending the US blockade, release of frozen assets

The understanding reportedly focuses on ending the war, implementing de-escalation measures, and facilitating maritime navigation through the Strait of Hormuz, a key chokepoint affected by months of tension. Sources told Al Mayadeen that the memorandum includes the withdrawal of the US fleet from areas surrounding Iran and the end of the American naval blockade imposed during the war.

It also includes the release of half of Iran’s frozen assets, estimated at around $12 billion, alongside a 30-day period to reach a separate nuclear agreement after the signing of the framework. … Full article

Warmongers in meltdown as Trump heralds Iran deal

By Trita Parsi | May 23, 2026

… In essence, this agreement restores the situation to where it was always supposed to be following the announcement of the original ceasefire. From the outset, the ceasefire was intended to be regional in scope and to include Lebanon. There was never supposed to be a “blockade of the blockade” — an absurd scheme concocted by the Foundation for Defense of Democracies that only served to undermine America’s strategic position.

Nor was commercial traffic through the Strait meant to remain disrupted. … Read full article

Iran to US: Three unresolved issues must be settled before talks begin

Al Mayadeen | May 23, 2026

An informed source close to Iran’s negotiating team has identified three fundamental unresolved issues with the United States, stating that unless these matters are settled, negotiations will not proceed, while also revealing that US officials have privately urged Tehran to disregard Trump’s public statements as domestic posturing.

Speaking to Iran’s Fars news agency, the source said that while American negotiators have effectively retreated from their initial approach based on threats and inducements, having recognised that Iran will not submit to the logic of force, three core disagreements remain. The source noted that Washington has come to understand that Tehran cannot be pressured into submission, yet significant gaps persist.

“If these issues are not resolved, negotiations will not take place,” the source warned.

First sticking point: No nuclear talks until trust measures implemented … continue

Jerusalem Bus Driver Beaten by Israelis in Tel Aviv

IMEMC | May 23, 2026

A Palestinian bus driver from occupied Jerusalem was assaulted late Thursday night by a group of Israelis at the central bus station in Rishon LeZion, south of Tel Aviv.

The driver, Emad al‑Khatib, said he had just finished his shift and entered the drivers’ facilities before heading home, Al-Jazeera said in a report quoting Israel’s daily Haaretz.

As he stepped out of the restroom, several Israelis confronted him and struck him in the face, knocking him unconscious.

When he regained consciousness, he found himself inside an ambulance on the way to the hospital, where doctors informed him he had sustained multiple fractures to his nose.

Al‑Khatib said a station security guard intervened and called emergency services, but he expressed little confidence that the attackers would be held accountable.

He attempted to file a complaint with Israeli police, but officers postponed the process, citing an upcoming Jewish holiday. … Full article

First-person account details mistreatment of Gaza flotilla activists

Al Mayadeen | May 23, 2026

… The journalist described deteriorating conditions aboard the military vessel as more intercepted activists were brought onboard.

According to the report, detainees slept on wet metal floors while Israeli forces repeatedly opened container doors to throw stun grenades inside.

“Every time they opened the door, they threw in one or two stun grenades,” the journalist wrote.

The report also states that some detainees were shot with rubber bullets after failing to understand commands issued in Hebrew.

Others remained inside the containers to avoid being targeted by what activists identified as a sniper laser directed from the top of the ship.

“Those who dared to leave the container and return to the yard were targeted by the green laser of a sniper,” the account states. … Full article

Israeli forces and settlers storm West Bank areas, attack Palestinians

Palestinian Information Center – May 23, 2026

The Israeli occupation forces and extremist settler groups carried out raids and assaults last night and on Saturday morning in different areas of the West Bank.

According to local sources in al-Khalil, a horde of settlers assaulted a Palestinian family as they were harvesting their swaths of land in the hamlet of Khirbet Amnizel of Masafer Yatta and stole their agricultural equipment under the protection of Israeli soldiers.

Settlers also stole sheep belonging to Palestinians after storming the Haribat an-Nabi area of Masafer Yatta, while Israeli forces kidnaped a child as he was grazing sheep in the Rajum I’ali area.

In Nablus, several neighborhoods of the city witnessed IOF raids, including the Old City, the commercial market, Faisal Street, al-Ein refugee camp, and the vicinity of Balata and Askar al-Jadeed camps, as well as al-Mai Street.

In Bethlehem, settlers attacked homes with stones in the Khalayel al-Louz area southeast of the city. … Full article

Israeli Strikes Kill Eight Palestinians, Wound 29 in Gaza

IMEMC | May 23, 2026

Eight Palestinians were killed and at least 29 others were injured on Saturday as Israeli occupation forces intensified attacks across the Gaza Strip, in continued violations of the ceasefire agreement announced on October 11, 2025.

Medical teams and humanitarian agencies reported a sharp escalation in drone strikes, artillery fire, and air attacks targeting residential areas, public roads, and refugee camps.

Medical sources confirmed that seven Palestinians, including five police officers, were killed when an Israeli drone fired a missile at a group of civilians in the al‑Tuwam area north of Gaza City. Several others were wounded in the same strike.

In the southern Gaza Strip, four Palestinians were injured when an Israeli drone targeted a bicycle on the coastal road in the al‑Mawasi area west of Khan Younis.

Two additional Palestinians were shot and injured by Israeli forces east of the al‑Bureij refugee camp in central Gaza, while two more were wounded in the Halawa area of Jabalia town in the northern part of the Strip after being targeted by an Israeli drone.

Hospitals in central Gaza reported nine injuries arriving at al‑Awda Hospital following two separate Israeli attacks in the al‑Bureij and an‑Nuseirat refugee camps.

Israeli warplanes also destroyed a home belonging to the Abu Seif family in the Nuseirat refugee camp, causing extensive damage to surrounding homes.

Emergency crews later recovered the body of an unidentified Palestinian from the Salahuddin area, with medical staff indicating the individual likely died within the past three days.

Israeli artillery simultaneously shelled areas northeast of Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, and a young man was injured when an Israeli drone dropped an explosive device on an‑Nuzha Street in Jabalia. … Full article

Lebanon reports at least 7 martyred in Israeli attacks on South, Bekaa

Al Mayadeen | May 23, 2026

Lebanon’s Health Ministry said on Saturday that seven people were martyred and seven others wounded in a series of Israeli airstrikes targeting southern and eastern parts of the country.

According to the ministry, among the martyred was a Lebanese army soldier who was injured in Nabatieh, as well as a member of the Islamic Group (al-Jamaa al-Islamiyah) in western Bekaa.

One additional martyr was reported in an Israeli strike on the Tyre–Shabriha area in southern Lebanon, as Israeli attacks continued across multiple regions.

The attacks also hit areas in and around the coastal city of Tyre, including Jal al-Bahr, as well as the towns of Shaqra, Yater, Majdel Selem, and al-Shehabiyah. Artillery shelling was also reported on the town of Yuhmor al-Shaqif.

Al Mayadeen’s correspondent in the South reported additional airstrikes hitting Habboush in the Nabatieh district. … Full article

Over 50 countries continued to arm Israel during genocide of Palestinians in Gaza: Report

The Cradle | May 23, 2026

An Al-Jazeera investigation published on 23 May revealed that military-grade products from at least 51 countries and self-governing territories kept entering Israel even after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued a provisional ruling over the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.

In January 2024, the UN’s top court ordered Israel to take all measures to prevent genocidal acts in Gaza. By then, Israel’s brutal bombing of Gaza had killed more than 26,000 Palestinians, most of them women and children.

However, countries across the globe continued to provide weapons and military assistance to the Israeli military, the Al-Jazeera report found. … continue

Palestine’s UN envoy withdraws bid for General Assembly vice presidency following US threats

The Cradle | May 23, 2026

Palestinian UN Ambassador Riyad Mansour is withdrawing as a candidate for vice president of the UN General Assembly following pressure from Washington, NPR reported on 22 May.

Earlier this week, the US threatened to revoke Palestinian diplomats’ visas if Mansour did not withdraw his bid. “We will hold the PA responsible if the Palestinian delegation does not withdraw its VPGA candidacy,” a State Department cable issued Tuesday and obtained by NPR said.

The cable said the Palestinian envoy to the UN “has a history of accusing Israel of genocide.” … Full article

Top US intelligence official resigns over war in Iran: Report

The Cradle | May 23, 2026

Amaryllis Fox Kennedy, a top US intelligence official, is stepping down this week from two key posts due to her opposition to US President Donald Trump’s war on Iran, the Washington Post reported on 22 May.

Kennedy, a former undercover CIA officer in East Asia and a daughter-in-law of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.), is a close ally of Director of National Intelligence (DNI) Tulsi Gabbard.

“Five people familiar with the matter cited her disagreement with Trump’s war on Iran as a reason for her resignation,” the Post wrote.

Kennedy currently holds three intelligence posts simultaneously. She is resigning as deputy to Gabbard at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) and as associate director at the Office of Management and Budget, where she oversaw classified intelligence budgets.

Kennedy hopes to remain in her role as a member of President Trump’s Intelligence Advisory Board, which gives the president independent advice on the legality and effectiveness of US spy programs.

Her resignation follows that of Joe Kent, who served under DNI Gabbard as the director of the National Counterterrorism Center. Kent, who is also a former CIA officer, resigned in March, publicly citing his opposition to the war in Iran as the reason for his departure.

Kent has since stated in interviews that the war is being fought on behalf of Israel and that Iran does not pose a threat to the US, as Trump has claimed. […]

The sources speaking with The Post said that Kennedy pushed to declassify historical documents about the assassinations of her father-in-law’s uncle and father, president John F. Kennedy, and senator Robert F. Kennedy, as well as Martin Luther King Jr.

Before working under Gabbard, Kennedy expressed opposition to US intervention abroad, including against US involvement in the war between Ukraine and Russia and any war on Iran. – Full article

Dozens of nations scramble for World Bank financing amid US-Israeli created global shock

The Cradle | May 23, 2026

Twenty-seven countries have moved to activate emergency World Bank financing mechanisms since the US-Israeli war on Iran began in late February, Reuters reported on 22 May.

Three nations have already received approval for fast-tracked funding, while the other 24 are in the process of completing administrative procedures.

Kenya and Iraq have publicly confirmed they are seeking emergency World Bank assistance, with Nairobi facing surging domestic fuel prices and Baghdad grappling with severely diminished oil revenues due to disruptions in maritime exports.

The 27 nations are drawn from a pool of 101 countries with access to pre-arranged contingent financing, including 54 that are enrolled in the World Bank’s Rapid Response Option, a mechanism that allows sovereign borrowers to immediately redirect up to 10 percent of their undisbursed project balances.

World Bank President Ajay Banga has outlined a three-tier funding structure.

Between $20 billion and $25 billion is available immediately through existing crisis instruments, rising to $60 billion within six months if the bank reorients parts of its broader portfolio, with longer-term structural changes capable of pushing the total to around $100 billion. … Full article

IRGC Navy says 25 ships passed through Strait of Hormuz in 24 hours

Press TV – May 23, 2026

The Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) Navy has announced that 25 vessels, including oil tankers, container ships, and other commercial vessels, transited the Strait of Hormuz over the past 24 hours after obtaining permission and under the security coordination of the IRGC Navy.

According to a statement released by the IRGC Navy on Saturday, the ships crossed the strategic waterway following authorization and with security provided by the force. … Full article

British bases in Cyprus face renewed scrutiny amid war on Iran

Al Mayadeen | May 23, 2023

… The British-controlled territories are not conventional foreign military bases governed through bilateral agreements. Instead, they remain sovereign British overseas territories retained by London when Cyprus gained independence from British colonial rule in 1960.

Together, Akrotiri and Dhekelia cover roughly 3% of Cyprus’ territory and include civilian communities inhabited by around 11,000 Cypriots.

Critics argue that the arrangement represents an incomplete decolonization process imposed on Cyprus as a condition for independence. … Read full article

Germany’s allegations over attacks on Jewish targets follow ‘worn-out cliches’: Iran embassy

Press TV – May 23, 2026

Iran’s Embassy in Berlin says German prosecutors’ claims about Tehran’s alleged involvement in attacks on Jewish figures are “unfounded” and follow “worn-out clichés.”

In a statement posted on X on Saturday, the Iranian embassy said security is “a necessary and respectable matter” in every country, including both Iran and Germany.

However, it said that such claims against Tehran were made “on orders from Iran’s enemies,” adding that the repetition of “worn-out clichés” merely leads to the discrediting of the legal institutions of the accusing side. … continue

Ukraine’s secret Al-Qaeda invasion of Africa

By Kit Klarenberg | Al Mayadeen | May 23, 2026

… A lengthy essay published April 29th by Militarnyi, Ukraine’s most prominent military news site, lays bare Kiev’s brutal cloak-and-dagger strategy in Mali and beyond. Headlined Islamist Offensive in Mali: The Prospect of a Syrian Scenario, it details how the successes of Ukraine’s Al Qaeda army in Mali – including Camara’s assassination – are part of a wider military and intelligence operation concerned with “dislodging Russian-Chinese influence from the region” altogether. Damascus being overwhelmed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham in mere days in December 2024 was cited as inspiration. […]

Kiev’s demonic alliance with Al-Qaeda in the Sahel amply demonstrates how her CIA and MI6-assisted military and intelligence capabilities definitively represent a “growing danger”, to average citizens the world over. Kiev is openly plotting to replicate HTS’ violent takeover of Damascus, first in Mali, then in Burkina Faso and Niger. Militarised, extremist-occupied territories are to multiply, while economic warfare impoverishes and enfeebles the military governments, damaging their domestic popularity. Then, they can be brought to heel via forced capitulation, or outright regime change.

It’s been publicly confirmed Kiev’s clandestine assistance was instrumental in toppling Assad. Now, as Militarnyi openly brags, Ukraine’s alliance with Al-Qaeda in Mali is helping drive “a revival of contacts” between AES and the West. This has led to “the first publicly confirmed US diplomatic engagement” with all three Alliance members, in March. Thanks to the CIA’s covert assistance, and her experiences fighting Russia, militarised Ukraine possesses the capabilities to train its proxy crosshairs globally, with devastating effect. A new World War has begun. – Full article

NATO must ‘show its teeth’ to Russia – Czech president

RT | May 23, 2026

Czech President Petr Pavel has urged NATO to “show its teeth” in response to what he described as Russian “provocations” on the bloc’s eastern flank.

Pavel’s remarks follow a series of Ukrainian drone incursions into NATO airspace in Europe. Since mid-March, long-range UAVs have repeatedly crossed Baltic and Nordic airspace en route to targets in northwestern Russia, particularly oil facilities in Leningrad Region. The incursions prompted fighter jet deployments, and some drones crashed inside NATO states, causing damage.

Moscow has accused European NATO members of quietly allowing Kiev to use their airspace for attacks on Russian territory, but Western officials deny this, instead blaming Russia for the incursions and claiming that Russian electronic warfare systems may have redirected the drones to stray into NATO airspace.

In an interview with The Guardian published Friday, Pavel echoed the accusations, claiming that Russia was intentionally staging “provocations” operating just below the threshold that would trigger NATO’s collective defense clause, Article 5. He also claimed that Russian military officials openly mock the bloc’s indecision during such incidents, and called for “decisive enough, potentially even asymmetric” responses to counter Moscow’s actions. … continue

Total of 16 People Killed in Ukrainian Attack on Lugansk People’s Republic

Sputnik – 23.05.2026

A total of 16 people were killed in the Ukrainian attack on a college dormitory in Starobelsk in the Lugansk People’s Republic, the Russian Emergencies Ministry said on Saturday.

“A total of 58 people were injured, 16 of whom died,” the statement read.

The death toll increased as bodies of four more victims have been recovered from the rubble at the site of the dormitory collapse, the ministry added.

According to preliminary estimates, five people still remain buried under the rubble, the ministry said.

On Friday, Lugansk People’s Republic head Leonid Pasechnik said that Ukraine had attacked an academic building and dormitory at the Starobelsk Professional College, which is part of the Lugansk State Pedagogical University. There were 86 students and an employee in the building at the time.

Japan Bars Journalists From Covering Ukrainian Strike in Lugansk People’s Republic – Moscow

Sputnik – 23.05.2026

Moscow received information that Tokyo had prohibited Japanese journalists from covering developments related to the Ukrainian strike on a college in Starobelsk in the Lugansk People’s Republic, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Saturday.

Earlier in the day, Zakharova told reporters that Russia had begun organizing a visit of foreign journalists accredited in Moscow to sites affected by Ukrainian strikes on the college in Starobelsk.

“We received an official refusal from the BBC to take part in this trip. They did not even find any excuses; they simply said they would not go – it is their conscious decision. They will not film what is happening there. CNN are on holiday, but we also received information that Tokyo, a relevant official structure, has effectively prohibited Japanese journalists accredited in Russia from participating in any coverage of the situation around Starobelsk,” Zakharova said.

This is representative of so-called Western democracy and freedom of speech, she added.