Ten foreign ministers, including from France, Norway, and the UK, have warned that Israel’s INGO deregistration deadline will shutter one in three Gaza healthcare facilities — as aid organizations refuse to submit Palestinian staff lists that could put workers in danger.
A year of investigations by The Guardian, +972 Magazine, and Local Call reveals that Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have deeply integrated their cloud, AI, and surveillance infrastructure with the Israeli military — systems that have directly enabled operations in Gaza.
The Pentagon awarded Boeing an $8.6 billion contract to supply Israel with F-15 fighter jets — announced days after Trump met ICC-wanted Netanyahu in Florida, with no conditions attached and no accounting for the 72,000+ Palestinians killed since October 2023.
Israel’s Knesset has passed a law cutting water and electricity to UNRWA facilities, effective immediately — a move the ICJ says violates Israel’s obligations as a UN member state, and which UNRWA’s chief called a direct affront to its UN mandate.
Winter storms have flooded or destroyed more than 42,000 tents in Gaza, affecting 235,000 people. UNRWA’s chief says the consequences are ‘man-made’ — the result of two years of destruction and Israel’s continued refusal to allow aid at the agreed scale.
In the first 80 days of Gaza’s ceasefire, Israel committed 969 documented violations killing 418 Palestinians — while delivering just 42% of the agreed aid and 10% of the promised fuel, leaving hospitals, bakeries, and water systems near collapse.
Israeli National Security Minister Ben-Gvir is advancing a bill that would require government permits for mosques to use loudspeakers for the Muslim call to prayer — framing a thousand-year-old religious practice as a noise violation requiring police enforcement.

AIPAC Spent $100 Million to Punish Gaza Critics in Congress. Now It’s Running Scared of Its Own Brand.
AIPAC, which spent $100 million to remove Gaza critics from Congress in 2024, is pulling back its electoral strategy ahead of the 2026 midterms — acknowledging that its brand has become toxic as public disgust over Gaza continues to grow.