BBC comes under pressure over using ‘fighters’ for Hamas members: Report


The file photo shows BBC headquarters in London.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has come under immense pressure for using the term fighter for members of Hamas, shows a report, days after the Palestinian resistance movement launched a massive attack on Israeli settlers and military forces.

A Tuesday report published by the Daily Express said that members of the British parliament as well as pro-Israeli media outlets and politicians in Britain have been criticizing the BBC for refusing to refer to Hamas members as “terrorists,” instead calling them “fighters” and “militants.”

It said critics believe the BBC should comply with a proscription issued by the British government which designates Hamas as a terrorist organization.

The report indicated that hard-line pro-Israeli politicians view BBC’s use of words fighter and militant as a way of giving legitimacy to Hamas while claiming that the practice is anti-Semitic.

The BBC rejected the claims in a statement given to the Daily Express and said that the channel has adhered to its Editorial Guidelines in reporting on the ongoing conflict in the occupied Palestinian territories.

The accusations come amid efforts in the West to portray Israel as victim of the bloody conflict in Palestine.

Israel has launched incessant bombing attacks on the Gaza Strip, where Hamas in based, since October 7 when the resistance group launched a blitz into the occupied territories.

Nearly 800 Palestinians, including women, children and elderly, have been killed and over 4,100 people injured in more than three days of Israeli attacks on Gaza.

Israeli regime officials have also ordered a total blockade of Gaza to compensate heavy losses suffered during the Hamas operation.

Iran FM stresses Palestinian right to self defense

Hossein Amir Abdollahian wrote a letter to the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday, warning about the occurrence of a great human catastrophe in occupied Palestine.

In continuation of the actions and consultations of the Islamic Republic of Iran regarding the recent developments in occupied Palestine and the crimes committed by the Zionist regime against the oppressed Palestinian people, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian wrote a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres regarding the actions of the Zionist regime against the Palestinian people.

In his letter, the Iranian foreign minister pointed to the suffering of the Palestinian nation at the hands of the Zionist Israeli regime over the past seven decades, blaming also the Western countries led by the United States for the Palestinian nation’s dire situation. 

“During these seven decades, the Zionist occupying regime without paying the slightest attention to the laws and norms of international law, including international humanitarian law and human rights, benefitting from all-out support of the United States of America and the West, which protect this regime against any legal charges and punishment, has committed the most heinous war crimes, crimes against humanity and the crime of genocide against the oppressed people of Palestine,” he noted.

Elsewhere in his letter, the top Iranian diplomat asserted that the Palestinian nation has the right to self-defence against the occupying regime in accordance with the UN Charter and international law.

He further pointed to the Saturday launched Al-Aqsa Storm Operation by the Palestinian resistance group and described the Hamas-led military action as a natural reaction of the Palestinian people in defense of their most basic rights.

Amir-Abdollahian further warned against the indiscriminate killing of Palestinians by the Zionist regime in the battle against Gaza and warned against the dangers of laying full sedge around the Gaza Strip by cutting water supply and humanitarian aid.

In conclusion, Amir-Abdollahian emphasized once again that the only solution to the Palestinian issue is to end the occupation and recognize the right of the oppressed Palestinian people to self-determination of their destiny and realize the formation of an independent Palestinian state in all Palestinian lands with holy Quds as its capital.

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Al-Alam TV vows to keep media battle against Israel after its office hit in Gaza

Iran’s Arabic-language television news network Al-Alam TV has condemned the Israeli regime’s attack on its office in the Gaza Strip, vowing to continue its “media battle” alongside Palestinian fighters.

Al-Alam TV made the remarks in a statement on Tuesday, after Israeli fighter jets targeted its office in Gaza, causing severe damage.

The statement went on to say that the occupying regime targeted this network because Al-Alam has been at the forefront of the media fight against this “cancerous tumor” since the beginning of its creation.

The network has also tried all its best to widely reflect the “historic operation” of the Palestinian resistance fighters after they launched their large-scale attack against the Tel Aviv regime in years over the weekend, the statement said.    

It went on to say that the office of Al-Alam was targeted in Gaza because the network showed the world the rage of a proud nation, and unlike mainstream media, it reported the brutal killing of innocent Palestinian children in Gaza by the Israeli regime.

 

The network also noted that neither this attack nor any other measure will stop it, but will rather make it more determined to continue its path as the Israelis fear reporting of the realities on the ground in Gaza as well as the large-scale operation of Palestinian fighters by media such as Al-Alam.  

Al-Alam further pledged that it will continue to stand by the “brave” Palestinians and turn the spotlight on their concerns about a free and liberated Palestine.

Israel launched deadly strikes on the densely-populated Gaza Strip on Saturday after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group waged a surprise attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the usurping entity.

Hamas said that its operation came in response to Israel’s violations at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East al-Quds and growing settler violence.

Earlier in the day, three Palestinian journalists were also killed in an Israeli airstrike on a residential building in western parts of Gaza, while they were covering the evacuation of a threatened building.

The occupying entity has also killed dozens of Palestinian children in its aerial assaults on the besieged Gaza Strip.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 704 Palestinians, including 143 children and 105 women, have been killed by Israeli strikes.

Houthi lauds al-Aqsa Storm as ‘historic victory’ that shattered equations

The leader of Yemen’s popular Ansarullah resistance movement has extolled the recent surprise attack by the Gaza-based resistance groups against the Israeli occupying regime as a great “historic victory” that shattered equations and inflicted heavy losses on the illegal entity.

Abdul-Malik al-Houthi made the remarks in a televised speech broadcast from the Yemeni capital of Sana’a on Tuesday.

He said Operation al-Aqsa Storm was a “legitimate” response to the Israeli aggression and atrocities against Palestinians over the past decades.

Since Saturday, the resistance groups in the besieged Gaza Strip have fired over 5,000 rockets at the occupied territories. Israeli media outlets report that more than 1,000 settlers and troops have been killed and a lot more injured as a result.

“Operation al-Aqsa Storm is a great operation, an important operation, which came in line with the legitimate right of the Palestinian fighters, and the Palestinian people, to confront their enemy, to confront their oppressive, criminal occupier, and usurper enemy who oppresses them in all forms of injustice and kills them every day,” Houthi said.

Israel kills children and women, denies them their rights, including right to independence and freedom, and occupies their land and homeland, he added.

The Ansarullah chief said the al-Aqsa Storm was a “great historic victory, perhaps without precedent” that was achieved by the heroic fight of resistance and “had great results in breaking equations and inflicting losses on the brutal Zionist enemy.”

The Palestinian people have been oppressed since the creation of the usurping regime, Houthi said, adding that the regime practices all forms of injustice and tyranny against them.

The regime’s “origins were rooted in crime, murder, attacks in all forms, the usurpation of land, confiscation of rights, kidnapping and torture against the Palestinian people,” he said.

West ‘accomplice’ in Israeli crimes

The leader of Yemen’s popular Ansarullah resistance movement underlined that Western governments and the United States have been accomplices in the Israeli crimes against Palestinians.

“Since its first day, the Israeli regime has been the foster child of the arrogant colonial powers, starting with Britain and ending with the US, and it has enjoyed, in all stages until now, unflinching support from the Americans and the Western countries,” Houthi said.

“The US is a partner in all the crimes of the Zionist-Israeli enemy, in all its criminal practices against children, women, and civilians, against all people in Palestine.”

Houthi stressed the occupying entity and those countries that provide it with all forms of support, first and foremost, the US, share the blame for Tel Aviv’s atrocities.

‘Israel has no legitimacy at all’

The Ansarullah chief described Israel as a regime with no legitimacy and censured the international community’s and the world bodies’ inaction towards Israel’s decades-long aggression against Palestinians

“What has the United Nations done since the beginning of the events in Palestine and the oppression of the Palestinian people?!” he said, adding that Israel should not be a member of the UN as it lacks legitimacy.

During his televised speech on Monday, Houthi hailed the combat readiness of Palestinian resistance fighters in the besieged Gaza Strip and said they have over the past years developed great capabilities and obtained tangible achievements so that “they have become an influential force with an effective presence.”

Houthi underlined that it is everyone’s duty to support the Palestinian people and the resistance fighters, to stand by them and provide them with all forms of support and assistance at the political, media, and even at the military level.

“It is never acceptable and appropriate to only watch the Palestinian people and their heroic fighters while all other Western countries support the Zionist enemy, who is an oppressor, a criminal, an occupier, a usurper and who is the desecrator of sanctities,” he said.

The Ansarullah leader also denounced as “shameful” normalization attempts by certain Arab countries, saying they are in fact undermining the fight of the Palestinian people because by normalizing they make the Palestinian nation feel that they are alone in their confrontation with no backing or support.

Hamas operation debunked myth of Israel’s intel prowess, deterrence: Analyst


By Alireza Hashemi

The surprise military operation by the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has again debunked the myth of the regime’s intelligence prowess and deterrence, says an analyst.

In an interview with the Press TV website, Mahdi Shakibaei, a Tehran-based analyst on West Asia, said the Tel Aviv regime had since the six-day war of 1973, when its Western-backed war machinery defeated several Arab armies, boasted of its intensive infiltration and espionage capabilities. 

“This operation was a complete surprise. During the first 40 minutes, Israelis didn’t know they were being attacked and it was during this critical period that the most casualties were inflicted,” he said, referring to Saturday morning operation dubbed ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ (also known as Al-Aqsa Flood).

“All of this happened right under their nose. It shattered the myth of the Israeli regime’s intelligence superiority and that they can detect threats from miles away.”

The Palestinian military operation has left more than 1,000 Israelis dead and over 2,800 others injured. Also, hundreds of Israelis are currently held as war prisoners across the besieged Gaza Strip.

Hamas said the operation was a natural response to the regime’s escalated attacks on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, al-Quds, and rampant abuse of Palestinians languishing in Israeli prisons.

The regime carried out many raids against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank before this operation, killing nearly 250 Palestinians in what was described as the deadliest year for Palestine in decades.  

Shakibaei said the ‘Al-Aqsa Storm’ operation also shattered the myth that Israel has an extraordinarily high deterrent power and that there’s no chance anybody can stage a successful attack on it.  

“Israel for years pretended that it can respond to any attack with multiple attacks. They bragged about their deterrent power. But they couldn’t prevent this operation despite murdering so many Palestinians,” he told the Press TV website.

“Just weeks ago, they assassinated a number of Palestinian Islamic Jihad leaders. They couldn’t achieve deterrence. They got five thousand rockets in the early moments of the operation.”

The West Asian affairs analyst said from the 2006 war with the Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah till now, not more than 300 Israelis have been killed, but now the number of dead proves that the regime’s claims were “more propaganda and bluff.”

Normalization with Israel no longer on table

Elaborating on the achievements of the latest operation, which he described a “brave choice” by a nation that had nothing to lose, Shakibaei said the operation shifted the world’s eyes back to the Palestinian cause, revitalized the Arab and Muslim support for the oppressed nation, and disrupted the so-called normalization process between some Arab states and the Israeli regime.

 “The operation caused the normalization issue to fade into oblivion. Saudi Arabia refused to join the normalization crowd during former US president Donald Trump’s tenure,” he remarked.

“But recently there were frequent contacts between Washington and Riyadh on the matter, and Israelis began to travel to Saudi Arabia under different pretexts, and even Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman openly said they’re getting closer to normalization. This was a big threat to Palestine.”

He said the tone of Saudis has now changed, adding that Bahrain, Morocco and others who opted for normalization with Israel “must now feel ashamed.”

“How can they justify Israel’s savage strikes against Palestinians? How can they befriend a regime who engages in mass bombardments of this poor nation,” he remarked.

Settler’s hope for security being dashed

Shakibaei said the operation shook the foundations of the illegitimate regime, which has been in a state of chaos recently, and put Benjamin Netanyahu’s far-right cabinet in real danger. 

“Netanyahu’s ongoing crazy attacks on Gaza are out of desperation. If he launches more attacks, he will be hated and isolated more. And if not, his electoral promises would prove lies,” he noted.

“This extremist cabinet came to power pledging to destroy the Palestinian cause. It was always in a fragile state and there’ve long been talks of another election there.”

The West Asian affairs commentator said the illegal Israeli settlers had hoped this far-right cabinet could finally put an end to the long-running existential challenges the regime has been grappling with.

He said Netanyahu’s political rivals are blaming the right-wing cabinet for the Hamas operation, and some have proposed the creation of an emergency cabinet without ministers like Itamar Ben Gvir. 

‘But all of these leaders, including Benny Gantz, have been tested and none of them has managed to bring Israel security,” Shakibaei remarked.

Gaza has been devastated by four wars and countless attacks by the Israeli regime since Palestinians forced the occupying Israeli troops out of the region in 2007.

Netanyahu has now talked of a long war ahead, rushing forces to the south and calling up tens of thousands of reservists, leading some observers to predict a possible ground invasion of Gaza.

Ashkelon targeted with 30 missiles after Hamas warning

Ashkelon targeted with 30 rockets:

The world media as well as local media in the occupied territories reported a new barrage of rockets on the city of Ashkelon in occupied Palestine from Gaza on Tuesday.

Some sources reported the death of several Israelis as a result of the Hamas rocket attack.

Some local Palestinian media said as many as 30 rockets were fired from Gaza towards Ashekelon. 

Rockets fired towards occupied territories from Lebanon:

Incoming rocket sirens are sounding in towns close to the border with Lebanon, Times of Israel reported on Tuesday afternoon.

The alerts are activated in Hanita, Metzuba, Betzet, Shlomi, Lehman, Achziv Miluot Industrial Zone, in the western Galilee.

There are no immediate reports of injuries or damage, the regime media claimed.

Qassam Brigades fire barrage of rockets towards Bin Gurion Airport:

The Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of the Hamas resistance movement) in response to the killing of Palestinian children and women during the bombing of Gaza by the Zionist regime, launched new missile attacks on the occupied territories on Tuesday.

According to the local Palestine Today news website, the Qassam Brigades announced a missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in response to the Zionist regime’s attacks on civilians in Gaza.

Hebrew-language sources reported that sirens went off amid rockets falling on Tel Aviv.

Qassam Brigades fire barrage of rockets towards Bin Gurion Airport:

The Qassam Brigades (the armed wing of the Hamas resistance movement) in response to the killing of Palestinian children and women during the bombing of Gaza by the Zionist regime, launched new missile attacks on the occupied territories on Tuesday.

According to the local Palestine Today news website, the Qassam Brigades announced a missile attack on Ben Gurion Airport in response to the Zionist regime’s attacks on civilians in Gaza.

Hebrew-language sources reported that sirens went off amid rockets falling on Tel Aviv.

Gaza hospitals overwhelmed, Rafah area bombed:

The Gaza residents have told Qatari Al-Jazeera that the hospitals in Gaza are overwhelmed with wounded while there are no electricity and drinking water. 

Youmna ElSayed in Gaza City’s Al-Shifa Hospital told the Qatari network that, “The bombardment has not stopped since last night, and residential buildings are being hit every hour. Ambulances have been coming to the hospital, bringing dead bodies. Most of them are young children who are taken to the morgue right away. The casualties we are seeing are civilians, not Hamas fighters.”

“Doctors are telling us that as soon as they run out of supplies and fuel, they will need to completely shut down operations, there’s nothing else that they can do. They say that if aid does enter the Gaza Strip through international humanitarian organisations, then they won’t be able to help any of the casualties,” she added.

Hamas warns Ashkelon residents to leave home by 5 p.m.:

The spokesperson for Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, who goes by the nom de guerre Abu Obeida, threatens the southern coastal city of Ashkelon with a major rocket attack in the coming hours.

“In response to the enemy’s crime of displacing our people and forcing them to flee their homes in several areas of the Gaza Strip, we give the residents of the occupied city of Ashkelon a deadline to leave before 5 p.m.,” Abu Obeida said on his Telegram channel.

Israeli military admits to loss of at least 123 soldiers:

In a statement on Tuesday, the Israeli regime military claimed that it had finally regained control over its suddenly porous border with the Gaza Strip Tuesday morning, some 72 hours after Hamas blew through sections of the barrier and launched a surprise attack that saw over 1,000 Zionists killed or taken to the Strip as hostages.

According to the Times of Israel’s report, the death toll in Israel from the surprise attack and subsequent battles rose above 900, according to reports. Over 500 people remained hospitalized, many with life-threatening injuries; over 2,700 have been injured since Saturday.

Meanwhile, the regime military admitted that there are a small number of Palestinian Resistance fighters still hiding in Israeli-controlled occupied territory. 

The Israeli death toll includes at least 123 soldiers, the military said, adding 38 new names to its tally.

Over 187,500 Gazans displaced: UN

More than 187,500 people have been displaced in Gaza since the beginning of the conflict, according to a report from the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs.

UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, is hosting more than 137,000 people in schools across the territory. The report says airstrikes have razed 790 housing units and severely damaged 5,330 in the territory of 2.3 million people.

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Israel committing ‘genocide’ against Palestinian people

“The Secretary-General of the United Nations issued a statement, which we read carefully, as a warning and alert about the genocide that has begun against the Palestinian people in Gaza,” said the Venezuelan leader. “We have witnessed in the past massacres and brutal atrocities against the Palestinian people.”

According to the Middle East Monitor website, He pointed out that the current situation is a “new apartheid system” against Palestinians.

“We demand an immediate ceasefire, respect for UN resolutions, respect for the rights of peoples, and the commencement of peace negotiations to allow the Palestinian people to regain their legitimate rights to independence, land and peace.”

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said earlier in the statement referred to by Maduro that, “While I recognise Israel’s legitimate security concerns, I also remind Israel that military operations must be conducted in strict accordance with international humanitarian law.” He added that he is “deeply distressed” by the announcement that Israel will initiate a complete siege of the Gaza Strip, with nothing allowed in: “No electricity, food or fuel.”

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If I survive, I’ll continue to report Israeli crimes in Gaza: Al-Alam reporter

Al-Alam reporter in the Gaza Strip Esra Albohaisi says she will continue to report Israeli crimes in the besieged territory from another place, after the occupying regime threatened to bombard the place she was reporting from.

Albohaisi made the remarks on Tuesday as she was reporting the latest developments in Gaza, following Israel’s aerial assaults on the coastal territory.

“We have now received news that the Islamic University of Gaza has been threatened with an air attack. The university is right here next to us and now we have to leave this place for the sake of our lives and our news staff. We all have to get out of this building,” she said.

Albohaisi also expressed hope that she could have the opportunity to talk about the Palestinian children who were killed by the Israeli regime’s bombs and missiles, adding that those children had no sin except that they had gone to fetch water from the mosque.

“But now I have to leave this place and if I survive I will continue the report from another place,” she said.

On Tuesday, the Israeli regime poured lethal bombs and missiles on Palestinian kids coinciding with World Children’s Day.

The occupying regime also disrupted water supply to the Gaza Strip, amid the atrocious military onslaught on the impoverished territory.

Israel launched deadly strikes on the densely-populated Gaza Strip on Saturday after the Palestinian Hamas resistance group waged a surprise attack, dubbed Operation Al-Aqsa Storm, against the usurping entity.

Hamas said that its operation came in response to Israel’s violations at al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East al-Quds and growing settler violence.

Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza, a small territory on the Mediterranean where some 2.3 million people live.

The regime has vowed it would do everything to compensate the Hamas blitz which left almost 1,000 Israelis dead.

Rights groups and international organization have criticized the Israeli regime for its indiscriminate bombing of Gaza and its siege on the territory which has left people without water, electricity and other basic supplies.

According to the Gaza Health Ministry, 704 Palestinians, including 143 children and 105 women, have been killed by Israeli strikes.

Israeli bombing of Gaza leaves Press TV journalist ‘homeless’

Press TV correspondent in Gaza Ashraf Shannon (pictured) saw his home entirely destroyed in an Israeli attack on October 8, 2023.

Press TV’s correspondent in the Gaza Strip has been left homeless as a result of indiscriminate bombing of the Palestinian coastal territory by the Israeli forces.   

Ashraf Shannon heard of the news that his house in an apartment block in Gaza had been entirely demolished after the Israelis razed it down by their F-16 fighter jets early on Monday.

“I didn’t expect a 6-story building to be almost gunned. It was hit directly by a missile from the Israeli regime or a bomb,” Shannon told Press TV in a report he sent from Gaza on Tuesday.

The journalist was reporting on the situation in Shifa Hospital in Gaza where hundreds of people are being treated for injuries sustained because of Israeli attacks.

“I don’t know how to describe this. All of a sudden, after I heard the news and I was sure that the building was gone, I started telling my colleagues: Yesterday I had a home and now I am homeless, me and my family,” he said.

Israel’s ongoing onslaught on Gaza has left nearly 800 people killed and more than 4,100 injured. The attacks began on October 7, the day on which the Gaza-based Palestinian resistance movement Hamas launched a multi-pronged operation into the occupied territories to respond to weeks of Israeli atrocities against the Palestinians.

Israel has imposed a total blockade on Gaza, a small territory on the Mediterranean where some 2.3 million people live.

The regime has vowed it would do everything to compensate the Hamas blitz which left almost 1,000 Israelis dead.

Rights groups and international organization have criticized the Israeli regime for its indiscriminate bombing of Gaza and its siege on the territory which has left people without water, electricity and other basic supplies.