An official with the Palestinian Hamas resistance movement called on Arabs and Muslims to besiege Israeli and American embassies around the world to halt Israel's genocidal war on Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.
“The Arab and Islamic masses must besiege the [Israeli] occupation embassies and the American embassies,” Khalil Al-Hayya was quoted as saying by Al Jazeera on Sunday.
He said, “the occupation’s massacre in the Beit Lahiya project must not go unnoticed,” likening such criminal acts to modern Nazism.
The Israeli regime forces attack on Beit Lahiya on Saturday evening killed at least 73 Palestinians.
Al-Hayya said the Israeli and American leaders want to push Palestinians out and seize control of the besieged land.
“The Zionist occupation [Israel] is carrying out a programmed operation to displace our people in northern Gaza,” he said.
He went on to slam the ongoing Israeli schemes to kill all the Palestinians, particularly the so-called Generals’ Plan, aiming to starve the Gazans to death.
“We doubt that the occupation army will be able to implement the Generals’ Plan, and the enemy is lying when it says that it is not [trying to implement it],” he said.. ..more below
The overthrow of PM Sheikh Hasina in 2024 was funded by USAID and Clinton family money, Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury told RT
The unwillingness of Bangladesh to condemn Russia over the Ukraine conflict was one of the reasons the US wanted to oust Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, former cabinet minister and chief negotiator Mohibul Hasan Chowdhury has said in an interview with RT.
Hasina, who led Bangladesh for 15 years, fled the country in August 2024, following weeks of violent student-led protests which claimed 700 lives, according to some estimates.
Chowdhury, who served as the country’s shipping minister, was at the heart of negotiations between the authorities in Dhaka and demonstrators during the crisis. The country has been led by an interim government since then, which pledged to hold an election in 2026.
Chowdhury told RT in an exclusive interview to be aired on Monday that the uprising was instigated by NGOs linked to the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and the ...
The fighting in southern Lebanon marks the collapse of a fragile truce – and could redraw the region’s balance of power
On Thursday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a series of coordinated strikes on Hezbollah infrastructure in southern Lebanon. According to Israeli sources, the strikes targeted weapons depots, command centers, and communication systems used by militants to coordinate their activities along the border area.
Before the operation began, the IDF issued warnings urging residents of several towns to leave areas that could come under fire. The Israeli military emphasized that its actions were aimed solely at military targets but did not rule out the possibility of expanding the operation if provocations from Hezbollah continued.
West Jerusalem accuses Hezbollah of violating ceasefire terms and attempting to rebuild its military capabilities. Just days earlier, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Hezbollah was taking steps to regroup and ...
A recent report has revealed that Paramount Global, an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, maintains an internal blacklist of entertainment figures it labels “anti-Semitic,” applying the term to any artist who supports Palestine or denounces Israel’s ongoing genocide in Gaza.
Variety magazine reported on Tuesday that Paramount’s new CEO, David Ellison, has moved to sever ties with all pro-Palestine or anti-Israel movements.
To that end, the company has dismissed executives critical of Israel and refuses to collaborate with any artist or public figure who views the occupying regime’s actions in Gaza as genocidal.
In a statement released on Friday, Paramount said it “disagreed with recent efforts to boycott Israeli filmmakers,” claiming that “silencing individual creative artists does not promote better understanding or advance the cause of peace.”
The statement came after Film Workers for Palestine, supported by over 4,000 international ...