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.
Palestinian pediatrician and hospital director Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya has been held by Israel for one year without charge, under a law allowing indefinite detention. He was arrested during an Israeli raid on Kamal Adwan Hospital, where he had stayed to treat children under siege.
Gaza’s Health Ministry held a graduation ceremony for 168 new doctors in the ruins of Al-Shifa Medical Complex — destroyed by Israeli military operations — where graduates took their professional oath under the slogan ‘The Regiment of Humanity.’
Belgium has filed a formal declaration of intervention in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel at the ICJ, joining more than a dozen countries including Colombia, Spain, Chile, and Ireland in supporting the court’s examination of Israel’s conduct in Gaza.
United Voices is condemning Israel’s killing of at least six people — including a baby — at a Gaza wedding celebration, calling it yet another blatant ceasefire violation and demanding President Trump and the Arab nations that guaranteed the ceasefire take immediate action.
Eight days after Gov. DeSantis branded CAIR a “foreign terrorist organization” by executive order, the nation’s largest Muslim civil rights group filed a federal lawsuit challenging the designation as unconstitutional. DeSantis welcomed the suit, saying he looked forward to “discovery — especially the CAIR finances.”
Gov. Ron DeSantis signed an executive order designating CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood as “foreign terrorist organizations” — a designation the federal government has not made. That same evening, he told Florida lawmakers to make it permanent law. CAIR called it unconstitutional and announced plans to sue.

Winter Is Killing People in Gaza. UNRWA Says the Consequences Are Man-Made.
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.