Monday, 29 June 2026
WHO KNEW ?
Sunday, 28 June 2026
FUCK YEAH !
Saturday, 27 June 2026
ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING
Three Palestinians Killed as Israeli Strikes Hit Displacement Tents in Gaza

Three Palestinians were killed and around 30 wounded as Israeli attacks struck displacement tents across Gaza despite the ongoing ceasefire agreement.
Key Developments
- Israeli strikes on displacement tents in Khan Yunis and Gaza City killed three Palestinians, including a child who succumbed to earlier wounds.
- Around 30 Palestinians were injured, with more than 22 wounded in a drone strike west of Gaza City.
- Israeli artillery shelling, ground incursions and gunfire continued across central, northern and southern Gaza.
Drone Strikes Hit Displacement Tents
Israeli attacks killed three Palestinians on Saturday, including a 10-year-old child who later died from wounds sustained earlier this week, as strikes targeted tents sheltering displaced civilians in the Gaza Strip.
According to local sources, two Palestinians were killed and several others were wounded when an Israeli drone struck displacement tents in the al-Mawasi area, west of Khan Yunis.
In Gaza City, another Israeli drone targeted a tent near the Dhabeet intersection on al-Jalaa Street, wounding more than 22 Palestinians, several of them critically.
Earlier in the day, 10-year-old Walid Youssef Abu Jazar died from wounds sustained during an Israeli strike west of Khan Yunis last Tuesday.
Shelling and Ground Operations Continue
Israeli artillery also shelled the eastern areas of al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza, while military vehicles and infantry surrounded a home southeast of the camp amid heavy gunfire.
In southern Gaza, artillery targeted areas east and south of Khan Yunis as tanks fired heavily and detonated sound bombs.
Meanwhile, Israeli occupation forces advanced into the Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza, accompanied by intense gunfire.
Ceasefire Violations Continue
The latest attacks come amid continued Israeli operations across the Gaza Strip despite the ceasefire agreement.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of Palestinians killed since the ceasefire took effect on October 10 has risen to 1,041, with 3,329 wounded and 786 bodies recovered.
The ministry said the overall death toll since October 7, 2023, has reached 73,054 Palestinians, while 173,437 others have been injured
Friday, 26 June 2026
THIS IS WHAT THEIR COUNTRY IS
If someone is suspected of shoplifting diapers for their baby , should that child be shot in response to the allegation ? This shit is beyond fucked up , and makes me both sad and angry.
Police in Senatobia, a department with a history of abuse, kill a 1-year-old boy

Kohen Wiley, a 1-year-old boy, was killed by police in Senatobia, Mississippi, on June 14, after officers responded to an alleged theft incident at a local Walmart involving a box of diapers.
Wiley was pronounced dead at a hospital shortly after an officer fired on a car carrying his mother, a family friend, and the child. The family friend remains in critical condition.
Police say they attempted to stop two adult suspects and a minor as they were leaving the parking lot after allegedly stealing a box of diapers. According to police, the vehicle drove toward the officers before one of them fired a shot at the car.
The officer who killed Wiley was placed on paid administrative leave while state authorities investigate the shooting.
“They didn’t even put him on unpaid administrative leave. They wanted to put him on administrative leave, but they put him on with pay. They refused to put him on unpaid leave,” a community member told El Obrero .
Wiley's family is demanding answers and has hired civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump to represent them.
In a statement on behalf of the family, Crump declared: “Kohen Wiley was a baby. His mother, who has not been charged with any crime, says she tried to tell the officers there was a baby in the car. They fired anyway, killing an innocent one-year-old. Our intention is to seek justice for baby Kohen and for the life that was taken from him.”
Wiley's killing has sparked outrage among Senatobia residents. In this small Mississippi town of approximately 8,500 people, some 200 neighbors gathered outside City Hall during a town hall meeting on June 16 to demand the officer's arrest and dismissal.
Later that day, protesters marched along Senatobia to the Walmart parking lot where Wiley was killed. County police officers, wearing gas masks, fired tear gas into the crowd to disperse the protesters. Journalists covering the protest were also affected by the gas. Law enforcement maintained a heavy presence in the area for several hours afterward.
Speaking to El Obrero , one protester recalled the police response: “It was a very large crowd, and someone from behind threw a water bottle. And without warning. They just started… They fired the gas. If you watched the news reports, everyone was affected by the tear gas.”
Protests demanding justice continued throughout the week.
The Senatobia Police Department (SPD) has a recent history of excessive use of force and reckless actions. In 2025, body camera footage showed SPD officers using excessive force against a brown man during a dispute over a handicapped parking space at the same Walmart where Kohen Wiley was killed. In 2024, the department drew heavy criticism after footage of a reckless arrest at a resident's home was made public.
Residents also expressed anger over a broader pattern in which officers accused of misconduct move between departments without accountability.
One resident told El Obrero , “We want them to stop accepting all the racist police officers they fire from other places. What they do is leave one place and jump to the next county to get another job. And they continue with the same behavior. This is the next big town after DeSoto. All the corrupt police officers from DeSoto end up here.”
“We need justice,” a community member told El Obrero . “We need them to be held accountable. The police officer must be fired. The police officers must go.”
Image: Kohen Wiley. Credit: Mississippi Free Press.
Thursday, 25 June 2026
I GAVE UP
GET THE FUCK OUT
‘Leave Lebanon or Flee in Defeat’: Qaani Warns Israel as Withdrawal Pressure Mounts

Iran’s Quds Force commander warned Israel to leave Lebanon as diplomatic efforts increasingly center on securing a full Israeli withdrawal.
Key Developments
- Quds Force commander Esmail Qaani warned Israel it would eventually be forced to leave Lebanon.
- His remarks come amid growing diplomatic efforts to secure an Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon.
- A Lebanese military source denied reports that Israeli forces have withdrawn from occupied areas.
- Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz recently vowed troops would remain despite US pressure.
- A day earlier, an Israeli soldier was killed during operational activity in southern Lebanon.
Iran’s Quds Force commander Brig. Gen. Esmail Qaani warned Thursday that Israel would ultimately be forced to withdraw from Lebanon, framing the continued Israeli military presence in the country’s south as unsustainable despite recent declarations by Israeli leaders that troops will remain.
The warning comes as diplomatic negotiations following the US-Iran memorandum of understanding increasingly focus on securing a permanent Israeli withdrawal from southern Lebanon, even as Israeli officials continue to reject calls to leave occupied territory.
‘You Will Be Forced to Flee’
Addressing Israelis directly, Qaani declared that all Israeli forces must leave Lebanese territory.
“The Zionists must leave all of Lebanon because this land is the arena of steadfastness and resistance,” he said.
He warned that continued occupation would eventually end in defeat.
“If you do not withdraw from Lebanon today of your own free will, tomorrow you will be forced to flee in shame and humiliating defeat.”
Recalling Israel’s withdrawal from southern Lebanon in 2000, Qaani invoked former Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah’s famous speech in Bint Jbeil.
“Do not forget the year 2000 and the historic promise of the martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah in Bint Jbeil.”
“The promise is still alive, and the scene will be repeated.”
Focus on Lebanon
Qaani’s remarks come only days after senior Iranian officials announced that the Switzerland negotiations with the United States had produced mechanisms specifically addressing Lebanon.
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf said negotiators reached understandings with Washington on safeguarding Lebanon’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
According to Ghalibaf, the sides agreed to establish a coordination center designed to facilitate the return of displaced Lebanese civilians and oversee the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanese territory.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei later confirmed that negotiators also agreed to establish a new “Conflict Resolution Cell” tasked with monitoring implementation of the Lebanon ceasefire and helping prevent renewed hostilities.
Qatar, one of the mediators alongside Pakistan, has described ending the war in Lebanon as one of the principal objectives of the broader diplomatic process.
Withdrawal Claims
Despite growing diplomatic momentum, Lebanese military officials denied reports Thursday that Israeli forces had already withdrawn from recently occupied areas.
A senior Lebanese military source said reports claiming Israeli troops had left what was described as a “buffer zone” were inaccurate.
The source stressed that Israeli forces remain deployed inside Lebanese territory captured during recent military operations.
The official also addressed criticism surrounding the Lebanese military delegation that recently participated in negotiations in Washington.
According to the source, criticism that the delegation refused—or should have refused—to participate in certain protocol arrangements with the Israeli delegation misunderstood the mission assigned to Lebanese negotiators.
“The success of any negotiations is measured by the results achieved for Lebanon, not by commemorative photographs or protocol appearances,” the source said.
He added that the blood of Lebanese soldiers killed during Israeli attacks “has not yet dried,” making it essential to respect public sentiment while pursuing negotiations that serve Lebanon’s national interests.
Widening Gap
The statements come only one day after Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed that Israeli forces would not withdraw from occupied areas in southern Lebanon “even if the United States demands withdrawal.”
His comments underscored the widening gap between Israel’s public position and the diplomatic understandings emerging from the US-Iran negotiations, where Lebanese sovereignty has become a central issue.
Hezbollah lawmaker Hassan Fadlallah echoed that position, arguing that no final agreement backed by Washington could succeed without a complete Israeli withdrawal from Lebanese territory.
According to Fadlallah, the emerging regional understanding rests on “the strength of the battlefield” alongside diplomatic negotiations.
Fighting Continues
The political exchanges came as Israel confirmed that one of its soldiers was killed during ‘operational activity’ in southern Lebanon.
The military identified the soldier as Master Sgt. (res.) Basil Sweid, 32, who died when a military fuel truck overturned during operations. Another soldier sustained moderate injuries.
Israel continues to occupy areas of southern Lebanon, including territory held for decades as well as land seized during the latest war.
According to Lebanese authorities, Israel’s offensive since March 2 has killed more than 4,000 people, wounded over 12,000 and displaced more than one million residents.
(Iranian Media, Al Mayadeen, AA, PC)
