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QATAR & EGYPT TO THE WORLD: WE’RE STILL TRYING TO STOP THE CHAOS IN GAZA : REPORT

Mario Nawfal

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🇶🇦🇪🇬 QATAR & EGYPT TO THE WORLD: WE’RE STILL TRYING TO STOP THE CHAOS IN GAZA

Qatar and Egypt just reminded everyone they’re still out here trying to actually end the war in Gaza — not just tweet about it.

They said they’re sticking to the plan: stop the bombs, feed the people, and avoid being dragged into other people’s drama.

No, they’re not fighting each other. Yes, they’ve seen the rumors. No, they don’t care.

They’re teaming up with the U.S. to get a real ceasefire — while Israel’s airstrikes have already killed over 52,600 people (most of them women and kids).

Since March?

Israel’s locked the borders, so people in Gaza are now eating once every 2–3 days.

Also, fun fact: The International Criminal Court wants to arrest Netanyahu and his ex-defense chief for war crimes. And Israel’s on trial for genocide too.

Meanwhile, Qatar and Egypt? Still doing the actual work.

Source: Anadolu Agency

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Mario Nawfal

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🇺🇸🇵🇸BIDEN’S GAZA PIER LEFT 62 U.S TROOPS INJURED – AND LASTED JUST 20 DAYS

That $230M floating pier Biden pitched as a humanitarian triumph? Turns out it sidelined 62 service members and barely survived the weather.

The Pentagon originally claimed just 3 injuries – now an IG report reveals the real toll, plus a mission so unprepared it didn’t meet basic military standards.

No combat, no attacks – just chaos, poor planning, and a structure Congress now calls a $230M PR stunt.

Humanitarian aid? Maybe. Political headache? Definitely.

Source: Reuters

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🇮🇱🇵🇸NETANYAHU VOWS ‘INTENSIVE’ GAZA OFFENSIVE

After Israel’s war cabinet approved a full-scale operation to seize the Gaza Strip, Netanyahu promised a prolonged, “intensive” campaign to push civilians south and cut Hamas off from aid.

The offensive, reportedly named Operation Gideon Chariots, won’t launch until after Trump’s Middle East visit next week – a move timed with diplomatic optics in mind.

The plan includes displacing more Gazans, transferring aid distribution to private firms, and maintaining control of buffer zones – a shift critics say edges toward permanent occupation.

Source: Reuters

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