Echoes of Peace Under Falling Debris

The latest Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon shattered hopes raised after rare direct talks between the two countries. Hours after the U.S.-brokered meeting, Israel launched strikes on several southern towns, claiming Hezbollah was storing weapons in residential areas. Lebanon disputes Israel’s framing, emphasizing that the talks focused only on ending hostilities, not normalization. The attacks highlight a growing pattern where diplomatic gestures are overshadowed by military escalation, deepening regional instability and raising urgent questions about the true purpose behind the negotiations.

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Gaza Under Siege: Nasser Hospital Bombed, Patients Among the Dead and Wounded

In a world already shocked by the horrors of war, the bombing of Nasser Medical Complex in Gaza has pushed the boundaries of outrage and despair. At least 20 people were killed, and more than 50—including critically ill patients already receiving care—were injured in what WHO chief Tedros Ghebreyesus calls an “unacceptable” attack on health…

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Bloodshed in Gaza: 34 Killed in Relentless Israeli Strikes Since Dawn

The sun had barely risen when death rained down on Gaza again. In just hours, Israeli airstrikes left 34 people dead, medical sources on the ground confirmed—among them, nine civilians who were simply seeking aid. The strikes have sent shockwaves through the densely packed territory, where families already reeling from shortages and destruction are now…

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Extreme Makeover: Middle East Edition – Israeli Airstrikes Bring New Meaning to ‘Urban Redevelopment’

In the latest edition of “Israel’s Architectural Critique,” the IDF decided to give Damascus a taste of their explosive urban redevelopment plan. The Mezzeh neighborhood in southwest Damascus was apparently in need of a facelift, and what better way to achieve that than with a couple of precision airstrikes? Sources from the world of “Totally…

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