Israel has announced a power cut to Gaza, intensifying the already dire situation in the besieged territory. Latest Israeli assault claimed lives of five more Palestinians with at least 37 others injured Aljazeera.

Discussions about potential ceasefire expected to take place in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday. US President Donald Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff set to attend the talks, while an Israeli delegation will arrive in Doha on Monday.
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Israeli forces have escalated their aggression against Palestinians. On Sunday, several Palestinians killed in Israeli strikes. This followed Israel’s decision to impose a blockade on all humanitarian aid to Gaza a week earlier.
On the same day, Israel’s Energy Minister, Eli Cohen, signed an order to cut power supply to Gaza. Israeli forces also launched raids in occupied West Bank targeting areas like Ramallah, Silwad, and Derka where several Palestinians were arrested. Israeli tanks reportedly entered the village of Wadi Burqin as well.
In a separate development, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters stormed Donald Trump’s Turnberry Golf Resort in Scotland on Saturday morning.
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Protesters sprayed red paint across the clubhouse walls. And wrote messages like “Not for Sale” on the golf course grass symbolizing solidarity with Gaza.
Activist group Palestine Action claimed responsibility for protest on social media. Stating that if Trump views Gaza as his property he should expect retaliation targeting his assets.
Scotland Police confirmed they began investigating incident at 4:40 AM on Saturday.
On the same day protester climbed London’s iconic Elizabeth Tower commonly known as Big Ben waving a Palestinian flag.
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Protests follow Trump’s controversial remarks last month where he suggested turning Gaza into the “Riviera of the Middle East,” sparking outrage acros Arab world.
As global solidarity with Palestine grows, protests continue to spread across Western nations, now reaching Trump’s personal properties.