The Taliban internet blackout has plunged Afghanistan into near-total digital silence, cutting off millions from the outside world and crippling essential services.
A chilling Hamas execution took place Sunday in Gaza, where three Palestinians accused of collaborating with Israel were publicly murdered by masked gunmen in front of a cheering crowd.
A heated Tom Cotton, Al Jazeera exchange in the Senate halls sparked viral attention after the Arkansas senator dismissed the network’s questioning over Gaza and accused it of sympathizing with terrorists.
A relative of a firefighter killed on Sept. 11, 2001, warned that public officials who refuse to denounce the slogan globalize the intifada are “inviting another 9/11.”
Roughly one in four residents of Gaza City have evacuated amid preparations for an intense Israeli assault on the remaining Hamas strongholds, according to estimates from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). Over recent weeks, tens of thousands more civilians have fled, with the total evacuee count reaching about 280,000 under Israeli estimates. However, Hamas‑run civil defense reports a far lower figure, stating fewer than 70,000 people have left.
Hasan Piker’s Detroit guest, Jarrett Maki, was arrested just days after appearing on the Twitch streamer’s channel, facing nearly a dozen felony counts of making terroristic threats.
Israel launched a surprise airstrike on Hamas targets in Doha, Qatar, early Tuesday after Hamas rejected a final ceasefire deal and claimed responsibility for a terrorist attack in Jerusalem that killed six Israeli civilians. The strike targeted senior Hamas leadership reportedly involved in the hostage negotiations, killing several individuals, including the son of a Hamas negotiator and a Qatari security officer.