Israel Genocide in Gaza - 2023 to present - Part ll

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#BREAKING| Norwegian Deputy Foreign Minister to Al Jazeera:
Israel is blocking everything necessary for a dignified life, leading to a humanitarian catastrophe in the Gaza Strip

- Israel is preventing aid from entering Gaza and is not complying with its obligations under international law

- We will continue to work with our partners in Europe and the region to do everything we can to deliver aid to Gaza

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Death to zionist Jews 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🕎

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KSrelief Distributes 24,500 Meals to Palestinians in Gaza​

Date: 10/06/2026
Author: KSrelief
مركز الملك سلمان للإغاثة يوزع (24,500) وجبة غذائية عبر الحملة الشعبية السعودية لإغاثة الشعب الفلسطيني في قطاع غزة



The Central Kitchen operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSrelief) distributed 24,500 hot meals to the most vulnerable families in central and southern Gaza Strip, benefiting 24,500 individuals. The distribution was carried out as part of the Saudi Popular Campaign to Support the Palestinian People in the Gaza Strip.

This effort reflects the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s steadfast positions, through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, in supporting the brotherly Palestinian people with various forms of relief assistance in response to the humanitarian crisis they are facing.


Saudi Arabia says UNRWA remains irreplaceable lifeline for Palestinian refugees​


Saudi Arabia says UNRWA remains irreplaceable lifeline for Palestinian refugees

July 1, 2026 | 03:53 PM
Saudi Gazette
Last Updated: July 1, 2026 | 03:53 PM

RIYADH — Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its unwavering support for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), describing the agency as an irreplaceable lifeline that provides education, healthcare, and humanitarian assistance to millions of Palestinian refugees.

The Kingdom's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Dr. Abdulaziz Al-Wasil, made the remarks while chairing the UN General Assembly's Pledging Conference for UNRWA on Tuesday.

Al-Wasil said Saudi Arabia remains one of the agency's largest donors, reflecting its firm belief in UNRWA's vital role in alleviating the suffering of Palestinian refugees.


He reiterated the Kingdom's steadfast commitment to supporting both the agency and the Palestinian people.

He warned that efforts to undermine UNRWA are part of attempts to eliminate the Palestinian refugee issue outside the framework of international law, stressing that the agency's financial crisis threatens its ability to continue delivering essential services.

Al-Wasil called on the international community to take urgent action to bridge UNRWA's funding gap and ensure the continuity of its humanitarian operations.

He also highlighted Saudi Arabia's financial contributions to development and humanitarian projects implemented through UNRWA, saying they strengthen the agency's capacity to respond to the growing needs of Palestinian refugees and reflect the Kingdom's longstanding commitment to humanitarian causes, particularly the Palestinian cause.


Saudi Arabia reaffirms status as a top UNRWA donor, warns funding gap threatens agency’s mandate​


Updated 30 June 2026 20:59
EPHREM KOSSAIFY
June 30, 2026 20:56

  • Kingdom provides $835m in development and humanitarian assistance to UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees over the years
  • Saudi Development Fund backs $13.9m of agency programs, Riyadh providing $20m for projects in Gaza, Syria and Jordan to meet growing needs of Palestinians
UNITED NATIONS: Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its position as one of the largest donors to the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, revealing that it has provided $835 million in development and humanitarian assistance through the agency over the years.

It came as member states gathered at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday at a pledging conference for voluntary contributions to UNRWA.

In his address to the gathering, which offered the international community an opportunity to align political commitments with predictable financing to help keep the agency operational, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres urged countries to provide immediate financial support, amid warnings that severe funding shortfalls were threatening humanitarian operations and regional stability.

The agency continues to play an essential role in efforts to improve humanitarian conditions and provide food, health and education services across the region, particularly in Gaza.

Waleed Mamdouh M. Mosly, first secretary and head of the Fourth Committee and Organizations at the Saudi mission to the UN, said the Kingdom’s support for UNRWA reflected its commitment to the Palestinian question and efforts to preserve the dignity of Palestinian refugees.

The Saudi Development Fund has separately contributed $13.9 million for the agency’s education, health care and relief programs, he added. Riyadh is also preparing new UNRWA-implemented projects, the plans for which were drawn up in February with an estimated cost of $20 million, covering key sectors in Gaza, Syria and Jordan to help the agency meet the growing needs of Palestinian refugees, Mosly said.

He noted that UNRWA had been the target of political attacks, despite serving as a lifeline for Palestinian refugees, and warned that such campaigns target not only the agency itself but also, in violation of international law, the very core of the Palestinian question and the right of refugees to return.

He stressed that the agency cannot be replaced and urged the international community to take urgent action to close a funding gap that threatens its ability to fulfill its mandate.

Mosly also called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories, and endorsed a statement delivered on behalf of the Gulf Cooperation Council by Bahrain’s ambassador, Nancy Abdulla Jamal.

Speaking on behalf of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain, Jamal cited the harsh conditions in Gaza, including overcrowding and poor health conditions, as well as settler violence in the West Bank and the volatile humanitarian situation in Lebanon, as she called for the immediate removal of obstacles to humanitarian and medical aid.

She welcomed a General Assembly resolution in December that renewed UNRWA’s mandate, as well as the International Court of Justice’s advisory opinion in October detailing Israel’s legal obligations as the occupying power in Palestinian territories. She underscored the link between

UNRWA’s mandate and the right of Palestinians to self-determination, including the inviolability of agency premises in the occupied territories.

The GCC also expressed its support for the Comprehensive Plan to End the Gaza Conflict, presented by President Trump and endorsed in November by the Security Council through Resolution 2803, and said progress in Gaza and reform of the Palestinian Authority could enable Palestinians to achieve self-determination and statehood.

Jamal reiterated the GCC’s support for a two-state solution that would establish an independent, sovereign Palestinian state, based on 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, in line with the Arab Peace Initiative and international resolutions.

 
Head of the Lebanese military says .
i will not fight those who have defended Lebanon (hob Allah)
He refuses to do Lebanese zio government dirty work ..
Now the zio puppet president/prime minister/government are pressuring him to resign..
He refused to resign ..
He said, if you want me gone, then you will have to fire me .
Let me just add..
more than half of the Lebanese army (if not 80% or more) tefuse to turn their weapons on the Lebanese resistance..
Trying to force the Lebanese military to fight the Lebanese Resistance is like ordering the Lebanese military forces to start fighting amongst themselves..
it is going to be a civil war ignited inside the Lebanese military itself..
few days ago a very high ranking Lebanese military general took off his uniform in public.. he said i refuse to be US/ISREAL servant. i am joining the resistance.


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