Why ceasefires haven’t stopped deadly strikes in Gaza, Lebanon or the Gulf
Across the Middle East, three separate ceasefire deals are currently in effect.
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필터 보기현재 지수
50.3
0 = 부정 우세
50 = 중립
100 = 긍정 우세
최근 7일 기준 87,709건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.2(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,284건(4.9%)·중립 81,284건(92.7%)·부정 2,141건(2.4%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.8(중도 균형)입니다.
Across the Middle East, three separate ceasefire deals are currently in effect.
The moral fervor's not really about anything Israel does, but purely about what Israel is: the Jewish state.
CAIRO, June 6 - An Israeli strike killed at least seven Palestinians including two women in Gaza on Saturday, health officials said, as mediators restarted talks in Cairo with Hamas and other factions over safeguarding a strained ceasefire agreement.
At least 15 people have been injured in the attack, according to local medical sources.
In a Gaza workshop, a group of men patch up pleasure dinghies with reclaimed fibreglass, wood and door frames pulled from the rubble, racing to get the boats ready for a tougher line of work. The small vessels, which were used by families and swimmers before the war, have become a lifeline for the enclave’s fishing industry which has been struggling to keep up its fleet. Israeli restrictions on new fibreglass and other materials entering Gaza have made it increasingly difficult and expensive to repair the larger, purpose-built boats, fishermen said. Palestinian workers repair a skiff damaged in the Israeli offensive, in Gaza City on June 3, 2026. —Reuters “A kilo of fibreglass in the era before the war was 50 or 60 shekels,” fisherman Mohammad al-Hissi told Reuters. The cost today was around 800 shekels, he added. Total catch has plummeted, say fishermen COGAT, the Israeli military agency that controls access to Gaza, told Reuters the bans cover items that could have a military as well as a civilian use. It did not directly comment on restrictions on fibreglass. Skiffs used by Palestinian fishermen are docked on the beach in Gaza City on June 3, 2026. —Reuters Even before the war that began in October 2023, Gaza’s fishermen faced strict Israeli restrictions on how far they could go out to sea. Now, they say they keep even closer to shore to avoid shooting that they report has continued since last year’s ceasefire. Skiffs used by Palestinian fishermen are docked on the beach in Gaza City on June 3, 2026. —Reuters Asked about the reports, Israel’s military claimed the navy was enforcing “maritime security restrictions” in Gaza’s waters and that, when those restrictions were violated, soldiers “operate in accordance with the rules of engagement”. More than 900 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli strikes since the truce began, according to figures from Gaza health officials that do not distinguish between combatants and civilians. A Palestinian fisherman checks his net on the beach in Gaza City on June 3, 2026. —Reuters The Gaza fishing industry’s total catch has shrunk to less than 15 tons a month — the amount they used to take every day before the war, Gaza Fishermen Syndicate member Zakaria Baker said. Fishing was an important source of food before the conflict. The hunger crisis in Gaza has eased since famine was declared in parts of the tiny, crowded territory before the ceasefire last year. But aid agencies say most children still don’t get a diverse enough diet and the UN reported that 3,500 children were admitted for malnutrition treatment in April. A Palestinian worker repairs a skiff damaged in the Israeli offensive, in Gaza City on June 3, 2026. —Reuters “We repair and maintain boats, and serve fishermen in any way we can,” worker Musab Baker said at the repair shop. “But we are unable to do anything apart from the small boats.”
Het Israëlische leger heeft een baby doodgeschoten en zijn ouders verwond op de bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever. Dat gebeurde toen een militair op een auto schoot waar het gezin in zat, zegt de vader van het kind van zeven maanden tegen de Israëlische krant Haaretz. Het Israëlische leger heeft erkend dat er is geschoten op burgers. De familieleden uit Bethlehem werden beschoten toen ze bij Tel Rumeida reden, een wijk in Hebron. In de auto zaten ook de 11-jarige zoon van het gezin en de moeder van de man. Ze waren op weg naar het huis van de grootmoeder, schrijft het Palestijnse persbureau WAFA. De vader, Fahed Abu Haikal, vertelt dat hij op instructies van het leger zijn auto tot stilstand had gebracht, waarna een militair op zo'n 10 meter afstand het vuur opende. "De militair gaf me het stopteken, ik zette de auto volledig stil en greep het stuur vast." Direct daarna werd er op de auto geschoten", zegt Abu Haikal tegen Haaretz. De zeven maanden oude Sam Fahd Abu Haikal werd volgens zijn vader in het gezicht geraakt. Ook de moeder, die Sam vasthield, werd door de kogel in het gezicht getroffen. De vader raakte gewond aan zijn hand. Het jongetje is naar een ziekenhuis in Hebron gebracht waar hij werd doodverklaard. Zijn moeder ligt zwaargewond in het ziekenhuis en is nog niet op de hoogte van de dood van haar kind, schrijft persbureau AP. 'Militair voelde zich bedreigd' Het Israëlische leger heeft in een reactie aan Haaretz bekend dat een militair het vuur opende toen diegene een voertuig zag aankomen. De militair zou zich bedreigd hebben gevoeld. Ook erkent het leger dat de inzittenden gewone burgers waren en dat de schietpartij wordt onderzocht. Mensenrechtenorganisaties hebben weinig vertrouwen in de onderzoeken van het leger. Israëlische militairen die betrokken zijn bij misdaden tegen Palestijnen op de bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever worden nauwelijks gestraft, zeggen ze. De Israëlische mensenrechtenorganisatie Yesh Din onderzocht tussen 2016 en 2024 aanklachten van wangedrag. Minder dan 1 procent van alle gevallen leidde tot een veroordeling. Toenemend geweld Op de Westoever wonen zo'n 700.000 kolonisten in nederzettingen te midden van meer dan drie miljoen Palestijnen. De nederzettingen zijn volgens het internationaal recht illegaal. Volgens de Verenigde Naties zijn sinds het begin van de oorlog in Gaza in 2023 meer dan duizend Palestijnen op de bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever gedood, een kwart van de slachtoffers waren kinderen. Mensenrechtenorganisaties slaan al langer alarm over het toenemend geweld door Joodse kolonisten in het gebied en het Israëlische leger dat nauwelijks ingrijpt. Toenmalig correspondent Nasrah Habiballah schetst in deze reportage de groei van het aantal Israëlische nederzettingen op de bezette Westelijke Jordaanoever en de gevolgen voor de Palestijnen die daar wonen:
Madri, 6 Jun 2026 (AFP) - O papa Leão XIV pediu, neste sábado (6), o fim das "narrativas divisivas e polarizantes" e as "simplificações estéreis" no primeiro dia de sua visita à Espanha, centrada na migração, um tema que tem dividido o debate público. O papa também agradeceu o "compromisso ativo com a paz" e a "fidelidade ao direito internacional" da Espanha, cujo chefe de governo, o socialista Pedro Sánchez, teve atritos com o presidente americano, Donald Trump, pela guerra no Irã e com o primeiro-ministro israelense, Benjamin Netanyahu, pela guerra em Gaza. O próprio pontífice, de nacionalidade americana e peruana, foi duramente criticado por Trump por sua posição antibelicista. Leão XIV lamentou que a mensagem da paz "nestes tempos, infelizmente, ressoe para alguns como ingênua e para outros como provocadora", em um discurso pronunciado no Palácio Real, em Madri, onde foi recebido pelo rei Felipe VI e pela rainha Letizia. O discurso foi muito aplaudido, inclusive por Santiago Abascal, líder do partido de extrema-direita Vox, que é crítico à postura de acolhida aos migrantes da Igreja. - A "ferida aberta" dos abusos - Durante o voo para Madri, o pontífice abordou uma das principais questões de sua viagem, os abusos sexuais dentro da Igreja, com cujas vítimas tem previsto se reunir nestes dias. "Os abusos ainda são uma ferida aberta", disse Leão XIV aos jornalistas da comitiva papal. O rei da Espanha saudou a "clareza e a firmeza" do papa frente aos abusos sexuais, ao lhe dar as boas-vindas no Palácio Real. O Defensor do Povo espanhol avaliou, em um relatório publicado em 2023 que, desde 1940, mais de 200.000 menores poderiam ter sofrido agressões por parte de religiosos católicos. O governo de Sánchez e a Igreja espanhola assinaram, no fim de março, um acordo para indenizar as vítimas de crimes sexuais, após anos de reticências e nebulosidade por parte da hierarquia eclesiástica. Depois da recepção no Palácio Real, o papa visitará um centro social na capital e encerrará o dia com uma vigília de oração perto do estádio Santiago Bernabéu, do Real Madri, que deve reunir cerca de 400.000 fiéis. Embora a prática religiosa tenha diminuído consideravelmente neste reduto histórico do catolicismo na Europa, o pontífice conta com vários atos multitudinários em sua agenda. No domingo, tem previsto reunir um milhão de fiéis em uma missa na praça de Cibeles, em pleno centro de Madri. No avião, Leão XIV disse estar "satisfeito" com os informes de um maior interesse dos jovens pela religião. "Se confrontados com a pergunta de se querem ver Bad Bunny ou se querem ver o papa, acho que muitos vão ver Bad Bunny. Mas também acho que haverá alguns que virão ver o papa. E isso diz alguma coisa", afirmou, com um sorriso, em alusão ao cantor porto-riquenho, que se apresenta nestes dias em Madri. - Homenagem aos migrantes - Na segunda-feira, Leão XIV se tornará o primeiro papa a comparecer no Parlamento espanhol, onde dará um discurso para os legisladores das duas câmaras. No dia seguinte, o pontífice irá para Barcelona, onde o aguarda uma agenda apertada que terminará na quarta-feira com uma missa na Sagrada Família, há meses transformada na igreja mais alta do mundo. No dia seguinte, o papa voará até o arquipélago das Ilhas Canárias, situado em frente à costa africana e principal porta de entrada de migrantes irregulares na Espanha. Ao lado de Pedro Sánchez, se reunirá com migrantes e fará uma oferenda de flores em homenagem aos milhares de migrantes mortos na perigosa travessia para tentar chegar à Europa. Ao contrário de outros países vizinhos, o Governo de Sánchez impulsionou recentemente um plano amplo de regularização de migrantes sem documentos, que deveria normalizar a situação de meio milhão de pessoas, em sua maioria latino-americanas. A medida lhe rendeu fortes críticas do conservador Partido Popular e do Vox, a terceira força política do país. Para a visita do pontífice de 70 anos foram mobilizados cerca de 15.000 efetivos da Polícia Nacional e da Guarda Civil. Esta é sua primeira viagem a um país da União Europeia fora da Itália e a primeira de um pontífice à Espanha desde a de Bento XVI, em 2011. dt/du/pc/mvv
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Pakistan and India again traded barbs at the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) — this time on occupied Kashmir — with Islamabad slamming the other side for “misleading” the council. Speaking during the presentation of the UNSC’s Annual Report to the General Assembly on Friday, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Asim Iftikhar Ahmad called for the resolution of the Kashmir dispute, according to a press release. Pakistan coordinated and drafted the introduction to the annual report. Subsequently, in his statement, India’s UN envoy, Harish Parvathaneni, accused Pakistan of misusing the UN platforms for its so-called “divisive political interests”. He also asserted that the occupied region of Jammu and Kashmir “was, is and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India”. In turn, Political Coordinator at the Pakistan Mission Gul Qaiser Sarwani, utilising the right of reply, pointed out that Jammu and Kashmir “remains an internationally recognised dispute on the agenda of the Security Council”. “No amount of obfuscation can alter the historical, legal and international character of this dispute. Jammu and Kashmir never was, neither is, and nor will ever be so-called an integral part of India,” the official declared. “I would advise the Indian representative to carefully read the report, rather than denying facts, deflecting attention and misleading the august Assembly,” Sarwani said, highlighting facts stated in the Annual Report. He continued: “Nearly eight decades after the Council’s resolutions, calling for a UN-supervised plebiscite, the Kashmiri people continue to be denied their inalienable right to self-determination. “Meanwhile, arbitrary detentions, restrictions on fundamental freedoms, demographic engineering and other human rights violations continue in the Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir. The gravity of the situation was reflected in the Joint Communication issued by United Nations Special Procedures on 16 October 2025.” Sarwani emphasised that “by refusing to implement Security Council resolutions on Jammu and Kashmir, India continues to disregard its obligations under the UN Charter, including Article 25, which requires member states to accept and carry out” the UNSC’s decisions. He then went on to shed light on New Delhi’s “troubling record: sponsoring terrorism in Pakistan, perpetrating state terrorism in the IIOJK, conducting state-backed assassination campaigns in foreign countries, stoking violence against minorities, support for destabilising activities in the region and disregard for international law, including its unlawful attempt to hold the Indus Waters Treaty in abeyance”. Continued relevance of Kashmir, Palestine issues In his remarks, Ambassador Ahmad said the UNSC’s Annual Report for 2025 highlighted the continued relevance of long-standing disputes on the council’s agenda, including the Jammu and Kashmir dispute and the Question of Palestine. “Pakistan believes that durable peace in South Asia requires a just settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute in accordance with the relevant resolutions of the Security Council and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people, who must be allowed to exercise their right to self-determination promised to them by the Security Council and the international community,” he said. Ahmad highlighted that more than 20 communications concerning the India-Pakistan Question were brought to the attention of the UNSC during the reporting period, adding that the council also held closed consultations under this agenda item in May 2025. This, he said, underscores that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, which has remained on the UNSC’s agenda for more than seven decades, continues to engage its attention. Ambassador Ahmad also raised the Palestine question, calling for the implementation of the UNSC’s Resolution 2083, which was adopted in November 2025 and endorsed US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for Gaza. He noted that the continuing tragedy in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly in Gaza, remained high on the UNSC’s agenda. Referring to the unanimous adoption of Pakistan-sponsored Resolution 2788 in July 2025, Ambassador Ahmad said that it reflected a shared commitment to the peaceful settlement of disputes and the fuller utilisation of the UN Charter’s mechanisms for conflict prevention and resolution. The envoy noted that Pakistan coordinated and drafted the introduction to the UNSC’s 2025 Annual Report in its capacity as the Council President in July 2025. “As a penholder, Pakistan’s objective was to make the report comprehensive, objective, analytical, and consensus-based, while recognising that further improvements remain possible,” the press release noted. Underscoring the importance of a more democratic and accountable multilateral system in light of current global challenges, the envoy expressed Pakistan’s concern over the use of veto among the member states and called for reforms within the UNSC. Ahmad opposed the expansion of permanent seats and veto powers, arguing that such measures would undermine the objectives of reform. He reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to comprehensive UNSC reform that serves the interests of the wider UN membership, encapsulated in its position: “Reform for all, privilege for none.”
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Fishermen in Gaza are using dinghies made of reclaimed fiberglass, wood, and doorframes salvaged from rubble.
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Het Franse Openbaar Ministerie is een onderzoek begonnen naar de Israëlische behandeling van Franse burgers die deelnamen aan de Global Sumud Flotilla. Het internationale hulpkonvooi voor Gaza werd vorige maand wereldnieuws toen Israël het tegenhield op zee. Er kwamen berichten over mishandelingen, vernederingen en seksueel geweld tegen opvarenden. De Franse anti-terrorismeafdeling van het OM onderzoekt of Iraël zich schuldig heeft gemaakt aan oorlogsmisdaden en marteling bij de behandeling van Franse activisten die meevoeren op het hulpkonvooi. 'Betast en geslagen' Op 18 mei werden ruim 430 activisten door Israël aangehouden. Ze werden op internationale wateren onderschept in een poging om Gaza te bereiken en van hulp te voorzien. Volgens Franse media waren er meer dan dertig Fransen aan boord. Een vrouw verklaarde te zijn betast door een militair en geslagen in een donkere cel. Een andere activist zei dat gevangenen urenlang in een zogenoemde stresshouding moesten zitten, op hun knieën en met hun voorhoofd op de grond, terwijl het Israëlische volkslied werd afgespeeld. Op vragen van persbureau AFP over de beschuldigingen van fysiek en psychisch geweld, seksuele intimidatie, mishandeling en verkrachting verklaarde de Israëlische gevangenisdienst dat die "volledig ongegrond" waren. Internationale verontwaardiging De arrestatie van de activisten leidde tot grote internationale verontwaardiging. De extreemrechtse Israëlische minister van Veiligheid, Itamar Ben-Gvir, deelde zelf beelden waarop onder meer te zien is hoe een vrouw hardhandig tegen de grond werd gewerkt, nadat zij "Free, free Palestine" had geroepen. Ook is te zien hoe tientallen activisten werden verplicht om te knielen, met hun gezicht gericht naar de grond. Een groot deel van hen werd geboeid. Ook zouden ze zijn geslagen. "Er zijn mensen met gebroken ribben en er is iemand van wie twee tanden uit de mond zijn geslagen", vertelde de Nederlandse opvarende Jesse van Schaik (21) eerder. De opvarenden werden uiteindelijk uitgezet naar Turkije. Premier Jetten noemde de behandeling van de opvarenden mensonterend. Het kabinet riep de Israëlische ambassadeur op het matje. Frankrijk ontzegde na het incident Ben-Gvir de toegang tot het land.