“33 days of torture and pain”: Palestinians told Sputnik about their experiences in Israeli prisons
Journalist Dia al-Kahlut was arrested by Israeli soldiers on December 7 in northern Gaza, he told Sputnik.
Ahmed Abu Ismail was first wounded. The bullet flew through the window of the house. Then he was arrested.
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Journalist Dia al-Kahlut was arrested by Israeli soldiers on December 7 in northern Gaza, he told Sputnik.
“I was released on January 9. All this time I was at a military base. My eyes were blindfolded all the time, and my hands were shackled in iron shackles. I was constantly interrogated, claiming that I was from Hamas. There were different people in prison: engineers, doctors, old people, children. After my release, it took some time for me to come to my senses. Now I am back in action to tell the world what is happening here."
Ahmed Abu Ismail was first wounded. The bullet flew through the window of the house. Then he was arrested.
"Me and the other prisoners were taken to an unknown location. On the seashore we were put on the sand. We sat motionless in the rain for 12 hours. It was hard, cold and [we were] hungry. Then everyone was sent to prison. There we were beaten and humiliated. My hand was injured. I was released after 10 days. Now I’m treating my hand, working with a psychologist. I still can’t get over everything I saw and experienced.”
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Gaza future hangs in balance as long Netanyahu is in power
💬 "[Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu's stance on both domestic and foreign affairs is driven by his political survival motivation, particularly in the face of dwindling public support for his government," Yoram Meital, professor of Middle East Studies at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, told Sputnik.
Meital warned that the stance held by Netanyahu and his current coalition serves as "a substantial impediment to reaching a viable resolution for the conflict in Gaza and the subsequent restoration of the extensive damage inflicted."
💬 "[Netanyahu's] main strategy is to extend the conflict as much as possible for his political career," echoed Dr. Hasan Selim Ozertem, Ankara-based security and political analyst, while speaking to Sputnik.
Discontent is reportedly growing within Israeli power and military circles over Benjamin Netanyahu's lack of a Gaza endgame strategy, as per The Wall Street Journal. Forty-three former top officials of Israel’s military and intelligence services have called on President Isaac Herzog to remove Netanyahu as prime minister as he "poses a clear and present danger" to Israel.
Sputnik's interlocutors stressed that the time for a settlement is long overdue, referring to the West's indecisiveness in halting the bloodshed in Gaza and suggesting that central Arab countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar could potentially play a constructive role in helping Gaza get back on track.
When it comes to who should govern Gaza, Ozertem stressed: "If you are talking about the democratic stance over here, Gazan people should decide about their future."
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Meital warned that the stance held by Netanyahu and his current coalition serves as "a substantial impediment to reaching a viable resolution for the conflict in Gaza and the subsequent restoration of the extensive damage inflicted."
Discontent is reportedly growing within Israeli power and military circles over Benjamin Netanyahu's lack of a Gaza endgame strategy, as per The Wall Street Journal. Forty-three former top officials of Israel’s military and intelligence services have called on President Isaac Herzog to remove Netanyahu as prime minister as he "poses a clear and present danger" to Israel.
Sputnik's interlocutors stressed that the time for a settlement is long overdue, referring to the West's indecisiveness in halting the bloodshed in Gaza and suggesting that central Arab countries such as Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar could potentially play a constructive role in helping Gaza get back on track.
When it comes to who should govern Gaza, Ozertem stressed: "If you are talking about the democratic stance over here, Gazan people should decide about their future."
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❗️Biden has signed an executive order imposing sanctions against Jewish settlers in the West Bank, the White House said.
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Yemeni Houthi leader blasts ‘futile’ US-UK strikes on Yemen, warns it won’t weaken Ansar Allah’s military capabilities.
"The Americans and the British are unable to protect their own ships, including their naval assets, from being targeted by destroyers and barges," asserted Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Ansar Allah, during a recent speech on the latest developments.
On Thursday, American forces targeted a “Houthi UAV ground control station and 10 Houthi one-way UAVs” that “presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and the US Navy ships in the region”, CENTCOM said in an official statement citing the unmanned aerial vehicles.
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"The Americans and the British are unable to protect their own ships, including their naval assets, from being targeted by destroyers and barges," asserted Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, the leader of Ansar Allah, during a recent speech on the latest developments.
"Rather than involving themselves in wars, the US President should prioritize addressing the crises and problems within his own country. The aggression against our nation will not sway our stance. Instead, it will drive us to further develop our military capabilities, as evident in our missile program. The British, on the other hand, should take note of the lesson learned from the burning of their ships night after night, which caused damage to both themselves and their economy without yielding any results," he emphasized.
On Thursday, American forces targeted a “Houthi UAV ground control station and 10 Houthi one-way UAVs” that “presented an imminent threat to merchant vessels and the US Navy ships in the region”, CENTCOM said in an official statement citing the unmanned aerial vehicles.
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Ex-CIA Agent: FBI Psyop Possible Against Texas Convoy
🗣"I think these people who are gathering in this convoy have to be genuinely concerned that the FBI will absolutely insert agents, informants, activists inside. That organization wants to collect information, but also to be in a position to try to create a situation that would then justify federal intervention," Larry Johnson, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official, told Sputnik.
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🗣"I think these people who are gathering in this convoy have to be genuinely concerned that the FBI will absolutely insert agents, informants, activists inside. That organization wants to collect information, but also to be in a position to try to create a situation that would then justify federal intervention," Larry Johnson, retired CIA intelligence officer and State Department official, told Sputnik.
"Here in the United States we have, probably, over 200 political prisoners, people that were arrested and many held without charges for extended periods of time in isolation, in solitary confinement, for the simple act of having walked into the US Capitol on January 6th, 2021. It's outrageous. And so we've seen this kind of persecution of conservatives that goes on with great regularity," he said.
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What’s in Ukraine's new mobilization bill?
The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has submitted an amended draft bill on mobilization to Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, as President Zelensky is seeking to draft a 450,000-500,000-strong contingent to keep the conflict going on.
🔸The draft legislation envisages abolition of connoscript service and the introduction of basic combined arms training for three months for all citizens aged 18 to 25.
🔸The draft age would be lowered from 27 to 25 years.
🔸Electronic military summonses and recruiter's electronic accounts are introduced. The summons would be sent by email.
🔸Ukrainians removed from military registration due to departure abroad (and staying there for over three months) are required to register for military service within 30 days from the date of the law's enactment.
🔸The rights of draft-dodgers would be restricted through the courts, including a ban on traveling abroad and blocking of their bank accounts.
🔸Citizens of Ukraine from 25 to 55 with disabilities of groups II and III due to injuries, concussions and crippling wounds received during the ongoing conflict are subject to a repeated medical examination for suitability for military service until the end of 2024.
🔸Female doctors and pharmacists would become subject to military registration. Other women would be able to register on a voluntary basis and could be involved in defensive works.
🔸Сonvicts who have been released from serving their sentences (on parole) may be called up for military service during mobilization, except for those who have been convicted of crimes against Ukraine's national security.
The law ramps up control over the draft-age population and tightens the screws on draft dodgers in a bid to amass as much manpower as possible. However, even if the full number of troops is mobilized, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lack ammo and weapons — as the West's enterprises struggle to ramp up arms production and military aid funding runs out.
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The Ukrainian Cabinet of Ministers has submitted an amended draft bill on mobilization to Ukraine's parliament, the Verkhovna Rada, as President Zelensky is seeking to draft a 450,000-500,000-strong contingent to keep the conflict going on.
🔸The draft legislation envisages abolition of connoscript service and the introduction of basic combined arms training for three months for all citizens aged 18 to 25.
🔸The draft age would be lowered from 27 to 25 years.
🔸Electronic military summonses and recruiter's electronic accounts are introduced. The summons would be sent by email.
🔸Ukrainians removed from military registration due to departure abroad (and staying there for over three months) are required to register for military service within 30 days from the date of the law's enactment.
🔸The rights of draft-dodgers would be restricted through the courts, including a ban on traveling abroad and blocking of their bank accounts.
🔸Citizens of Ukraine from 25 to 55 with disabilities of groups II and III due to injuries, concussions and crippling wounds received during the ongoing conflict are subject to a repeated medical examination for suitability for military service until the end of 2024.
🔸Female doctors and pharmacists would become subject to military registration. Other women would be able to register on a voluntary basis and could be involved in defensive works.
🔸Сonvicts who have been released from serving their sentences (on parole) may be called up for military service during mobilization, except for those who have been convicted of crimes against Ukraine's national security.
The law ramps up control over the draft-age population and tightens the screws on draft dodgers in a bid to amass as much manpower as possible. However, even if the full number of troops is mobilized, the Ukrainian Armed Forces lack ammo and weapons — as the West's enterprises struggle to ramp up arms production and military aid funding runs out.
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Zelensky and Zaluzhny at loggerheads over Avdeyevka – Bild
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny had major disagreements over Ukrainian military positions in Avdeyevka (a small town 10 km from Donetsk) a few weeks back, Bild reported, citing privy sources.
The report suggests that Zaluzhny insisted on withdrawing troops from the town, hoping it would stabilize the front line and facilitate Ukraine’s defense efforts. However, Zelensky rejected the idea.
Avdeyevka became a contentious point for the Ukrainian command due to its strategic significance. Ukraine’s weakening positions there mirrored how the situation in Artemovsk (Bakhmut) unfolded last year. In May, 2023, Russian forces liberated the city, dealing a huge blow to the Ukrainian Army.
Zelensky’s decision to remove Zaluzhny from his post was based on arguments that the Ukrainian people had grown tired of the conflict, Western military aid was drying up, and that such changes could improve the situation, The Washington Post wrote earlier. Another point of contention was the fact that Zaluzhny insisted on mobilizing additional 500,000 Ukrainians to the front lines, a proposal Zelensky did not approve of.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Commander-in-Chief of the Ukrainian Armed Forces Valery Zaluzhny had major disagreements over Ukrainian military positions in Avdeyevka (a small town 10 km from Donetsk) a few weeks back, Bild reported, citing privy sources.
The report suggests that Zaluzhny insisted on withdrawing troops from the town, hoping it would stabilize the front line and facilitate Ukraine’s defense efforts. However, Zelensky rejected the idea.
Avdeyevka became a contentious point for the Ukrainian command due to its strategic significance. Ukraine’s weakening positions there mirrored how the situation in Artemovsk (Bakhmut) unfolded last year. In May, 2023, Russian forces liberated the city, dealing a huge blow to the Ukrainian Army.
Zelensky’s decision to remove Zaluzhny from his post was based on arguments that the Ukrainian people had grown tired of the conflict, Western military aid was drying up, and that such changes could improve the situation, The Washington Post wrote earlier. Another point of contention was the fact that Zaluzhny insisted on mobilizing additional 500,000 Ukrainians to the front lines, a proposal Zelensky did not approve of.
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🔸Were American troops in control of the Patriot system that shot down the Il-76 carrying Ukrainian POWs? Former Pentagon analyst explains.
🔸Steadfast Defender 2024: What to know about NATO’s biggest drills since Cold War
🔸Quick facts about Patriot missile system Kiev used to down planeload of Ukrainian PoWs
🔸Who supplied Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine and when?
🔸Does Gaza have a future while Netanyahu is in power?
🔸Ex-CIA Agent: FBI psyop possible against Texas Convoy
🔸What’s in Ukraine's new mobilization bill?
🔸Steadfast Defender 2024: What to know about NATO’s biggest drills since Cold War
🔸Quick facts about Patriot missile system Kiev used to down planeload of Ukrainian PoWs
🔸Who supplied Patriot air defense systems to Ukraine and when?
🔸Does Gaza have a future while Netanyahu is in power?
🔸Ex-CIA Agent: FBI psyop possible against Texas Convoy
🔸What’s in Ukraine's new mobilization bill?
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❗️ The Ukrainian state needs to recognize that it is unable to strengthen troops without "unpopular measures", and that Russian forces have a “significant advantage”, said Ukrainian Armed Forces commander-in-chief Zaluzhny
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❗️ Yemen's Ansar Allah (Houthis) movement shelled a UK commercial ship in the Red Sea heading to a port in Israel, said Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree.
"As a sign of support for the oppressed Palestinian people and as part of the response to the US-UK aggression against our country, the naval forces of the armed forces of Yemen attacked a UK commercial ship in the Red Sea, which was heading to a port of the occupied territories of Palestine, with appropriate anti-ship missiles," Saree said on Telegram.
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Forgotten EU farmers: Brussels focused too much on climate agenda and Ukraine
The farmer protest movement has been increasingly engulfing Europe since January, with massive demonstrations in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands.
"European agricultural sector has traditionally faced a lot of challenges, especially because it is an industry which is very difficult to compete against production coming in from outside Europe because production costs are much higher here in Europe," Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, professor of economics at the Rovira i Virgili University (URV), chair of the Research Center on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS), told Sputnik.
Under these circumstances, the influx of cheap products from Ukraine — which was freed from all tariffs and quotas by Brussels under the pretext of the ongoing conflict — decoupling from Russian energy imports has sent European prices higher, accelerating inflation, while an aggressive climate agenda dealt a heavy blow to the continent's agricultural sector.
The EU’s "green agenda" push is last straw, the expert said. Arauzo-Carod pointed out that European farmers have had to bear the brunt of of the costs of energy transition. "And then they are arriving to a point in which in some sectors and places it is very, very difficult to survive," the expert stressed.
The farmer protest movement has been increasingly engulfing Europe since January, with massive demonstrations in Belgium, Germany, Italy, Poland, Romania and the Netherlands.
"European agricultural sector has traditionally faced a lot of challenges, especially because it is an industry which is very difficult to compete against production coming in from outside Europe because production costs are much higher here in Europe," Josep-Maria Arauzo-Carod, professor of economics at the Rovira i Virgili University (URV), chair of the Research Center on Economics and Sustainability (ECO-SOS), told Sputnik.
Under these circumstances, the influx of cheap products from Ukraine — which was freed from all tariffs and quotas by Brussels under the pretext of the ongoing conflict — decoupling from Russian energy imports has sent European prices higher, accelerating inflation, while an aggressive climate agenda dealt a heavy blow to the continent's agricultural sector.
The EU’s "green agenda" push is last straw, the expert said. Arauzo-Carod pointed out that European farmers have had to bear the brunt of of the costs of energy transition. "And then they are arriving to a point in which in some sectors and places it is very, very difficult to survive," the expert stressed.
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DoD insider details level of possible US involvement in Ukraine training Patriot missile system operators
“I think that it’s fair to say that there are either American, Israel or some European military people [in Ukraine], or contractors who are experts in the use of the Patriot system. The team for the Patriot is over 90 people. It’s very complex,” former Pentagon and National Security Agency officer and retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski told Sputnik, when asked whether it was possible that there was some kind of American oversight over the Patriot missile system which downed the Il-76.
“My experiences with contractors and contractor systems [has been that] they don’t want their systems to be broken or mishandled. They want to be able to be there looking over the shoulder. There’s always kind of training transition. So I would expect that there are contractors, very possibly people in the direct employ of the United States, or possibly contractors in Europe that use the Patriot and possibly obviously the Israelis or retired military,” the retired Air Force Officer said.
“I think that it’s fair to say that there are either American, Israel or some European military people [in Ukraine], or contractors who are experts in the use of the Patriot system. The team for the Patriot is over 90 people. It’s very complex,” former Pentagon and National Security Agency officer and retired Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Karen Kwiatkowski told Sputnik, when asked whether it was possible that there was some kind of American oversight over the Patriot missile system which downed the Il-76.
“My experiences with contractors and contractor systems [has been that] they don’t want their systems to be broken or mishandled. They want to be able to be there looking over the shoulder. There’s always kind of training transition. So I would expect that there are contractors, very possibly people in the direct employ of the United States, or possibly contractors in Europe that use the Patriot and possibly obviously the Israelis or retired military,” the retired Air Force Officer said.
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The power outage at a BP refinery in the US state of Indiana has led to chimney fires
Local authorities said flames were bursting out of the pipes as extra product was allowed to burn as safety measures, causing the fire to erupt.
Some of the plant's employees, as well as a daycare center nearby, were evacuated and surrounding roads were closed.
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Local authorities said flames were bursting out of the pipes as extra product was allowed to burn as safety measures, causing the fire to erupt.
Some of the plant's employees, as well as a daycare center nearby, were evacuated and surrounding roads were closed.
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📹 Russian military intelligence of the “South” group of troops disrupted the rotation of Ukrainian Armed Forces military personnel near Donetsk.
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Pentagon chief Lloyd Austin has apologized for withholding information about his hospitalization
Austin stated he had not considered resigning, adding that he has not yet fully recovered and is traveling around the Pentagon in a "pretty neat" golf cart.
Austin publicly apologized at the first press conference after his discharge from the hospital and assured that he did not order his staff to conceal his hospitalization from anyone.
"I did not handle this right," said Austin. "I should have told the president about my cancer diagnosis."
Austin stated he had not considered resigning, adding that he has not yet fully recovered and is traveling around the Pentagon in a "pretty neat" golf cart.
Austin publicly apologized at the first press conference after his discharge from the hospital and assured that he did not order his staff to conceal his hospitalization from anyone.
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The British Navy is preparing for the first test of an intercontinental ballistic missile in the Atlantic since 2016, the Sun newspaper reported.
According to the newspaper, the Trident 2 missile without a warhead will be launched from the nuclear submarine Vanguard 90 kilometers off the east coast of the United States.
The missile should travel about 6,000 km and fall into the sea between Brazil and West Africa.
The British Navy has conducted Trident II D5 missile launches five times in the 21st century. The last one took place in 2016 and was unsuccessful. The ballistic missile manufactured by the American Lockheed Martin was launched from the submarine HMS Vengeance dangerously deviated from its course and automatically self-destructed.
In November 2023, The Sun reported that a nuclear submarine of the Vanguard type with Trident 2 ballistic missiles almost sank. According to the publication, the cause was the failure of depth sensors.
According to the newspaper, the Trident 2 missile without a warhead will be launched from the nuclear submarine Vanguard 90 kilometers off the east coast of the United States.
The missile should travel about 6,000 km and fall into the sea between Brazil and West Africa.
The British Navy has conducted Trident II D5 missile launches five times in the 21st century. The last one took place in 2016 and was unsuccessful. The ballistic missile manufactured by the American Lockheed Martin was launched from the submarine HMS Vengeance dangerously deviated from its course and automatically self-destructed.
In November 2023, The Sun reported that a nuclear submarine of the Vanguard type with Trident 2 ballistic missiles almost sank. According to the publication, the cause was the failure of depth sensors.
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The White House will look into reports of a years-long US campaign of sending undercover operatives into Venezuela to build drug trafficking cases against the country's leadership, Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted a multi-year spy operation in Venezuela to build drug trafficking cases against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other top officials, The Associated Press reported earlier in the day, citing a secret 2018 memo.
The operation arguably flouts both Venezuelan and international law, the report said.
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"I don't have anything to share on that at this time, obviously we can look into it," Jean-Pierre said during a briefing, when asked if the White House can confirm reports of such a campaign.
The US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) conducted a multi-year spy operation in Venezuela to build drug trafficking cases against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and other top officials, The Associated Press reported earlier in the day, citing a secret 2018 memo.
The operation arguably flouts both Venezuelan and international law, the report said.
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The start of construction of a new Iranian nuclear power plant, was announced by Mohammad Eslami, the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, as reported by Iranian state-run news agency IRNA.
The Iran-Hormoz nuclear plant with a capacity of 5,000 megawatts, will be built in Sirik city, located in the southern coastal province of Hormozgan, Eslami was cited as saying.
The project was given the green light by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi along with 157 other initiatives in the field of industry and energy,
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The Iran-Hormoz nuclear plant with a capacity of 5,000 megawatts, will be built in Sirik city, located in the southern coastal province of Hormozgan, Eslami was cited as saying.
The project was given the green light by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi along with 157 other initiatives in the field of industry and energy,
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The EU's new 50bln-euro ($54bln) aid package to Ukraine will cost France 8bln euros in taxpayers' money, which could be put to better use such as helping the protesting farmers, French member of the European Parliament Thierry Mariani said.
On Thursday, leaders of the 27 European Union countries sealed a deal to allocate 50 billion euros as part of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine over the next four years.
Recently French farmers have been protesting by blocking highways and dumping manure in front of government buildings. The farmers are demanding recognition of the importance of their profession and denouncing the government's agricultural policies, which they say make them noncompetitive.
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"Another 50 billion [euros] for Ukraine (17 in donations plus 33 in loans … which will never be repaid). Do the French realize that they will have to pay 8 billion [euros] since we contribute 16% of the EU spending? Eight billion that our farmers would dream of," Mariani wrote on X.
On Thursday, leaders of the 27 European Union countries sealed a deal to allocate 50 billion euros as part of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine over the next four years.
Recently French farmers have been protesting by blocking highways and dumping manure in front of government buildings. The farmers are demanding recognition of the importance of their profession and denouncing the government's agricultural policies, which they say make them noncompetitive.
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