Palestinians are returning to their homes through the Netzarim Corridor, which has been turned into a zone of destruction and rubble by the Israeli army. This corridor, dubbed a 'kill zone,' bisected the central region of Gaza to prevent the return of displaced Palestinians.
US President Donald Trump reiterated his controversial statements about the fate of Palestine's Gaza and its residents while en route to the Super Bowl championship on February 9. He stated, "I'm committed to buying and owning Gaza."
The fight against mass deportations across the US intensifies as demonstrators take to the streets, standing in solidarity with immigrant communities. They vow to resist ICE raids and demand justice.
British singer Ed Sheeran's attempt to perform for free on the streets of India on February 9 was shut down by police, who failed to recognize him.
The statement comes after he reiterated statements about claiming ownership of Gaza, and said Palestinians to be forcibly expelled from Gaza would not be allowed right of return. He warned, "If all of the hostages aren't returned by Saturday … let hell break out.
5 Comments
ZmeeLove
“This text conflates political theater with the real human tragedy taking place. It oversimplifies complex issues in a biased way.”
Africa
“The so-called ‘kill zone’ description obscures the real history and complexity of the situation. We need facts, not hyperbole.”
Karamba
“The mix of events here shows the complicated web of injustice—from demolition zones to oppressive political rhetoric. Eye-opening!”
Matzomaster
“The language here is inflammatory and irresponsible—it only fuels more division instead of understanding the real issues.”
Noir Black
“I’m tired of seeing exaggerations like ‘buying and owning Gaza’ repeated without any credible source. Disgusting.”