US-Israel Gaza genocide
The Israeli military keeps hammering the Gaza Strip with air and artillery strikes, killing around a dozen Palestinians since dawn. The regime’s warplanes targeted a residential building in the al-Shati refugee camp near Gaza City, killing at least five people and injuring several more. In a separate attack hitting a neighborhood south of Gaza city, all members of a family lost their lives. The US-Israeli genocide, which began in October 2023, has so far killed nearly 58,400 Palestinians, leaving more than 139,000 others injured. The rising death toll comes amid a deteriorating humanitarian situation. According to the United Nations Children’s Fund, more than 5,800 children were diagnosed with malnutrition in June.
Suicide among Israeli soldiers
Gaza-based Palestinian resistance groups continue their deadly operations against Israeli forces, inflicting heavy casualties and losses on them. Israeli media have admitted that at least three of the regime’s soldiers were killed, and four others seriously or moderately wounded, on Monday. According to the regime's media, an anti-tank missile struck an armored personnel carrier in the Gaza Strip, causing the casualties. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, had released a statement earlier, saying its fighters used a Yasin-105 missile to target the Israeli armored personnel carrier. Meanwhile, the ongoing Gaza genocide continues to take a heavy psychological toll on the regime's troops, with another Israeli soldier taking his life at a military base in the occupied Golan Heights. The fatality marks the fifteenth suicide among Israeli forces since the beginning of 2025. Despite the regime's claims of weakening the resistance in Gaza, the new operations prove that Palestinian fighters continue to deal heavy losses on the occupiers.
Israel's Syria aggression
A ceasefire has taken hold in the Syrian city of Sweida after two days of deadly clashes there. That’s according to the Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham. The defense minister of the HTS-led regime said the ceasefire was reached after an agreement with Sweida’s notables and dignitaries. HTS forces began withdrawing from Sweida province after they entered the area to end the clashes that killed over 100 people. Meanwhile, the Israeli military targeted Sweida, hitting a number of areas in the southern province. Since the fall of Syria's former government, concerns have been growing over the safety of minorities under the HTS-led regime headed by Abu Mohammad al-Jolani.