Dr. Mustafa, who treated children in Gaza, recalled: ➤ "Sometimes you feel like a butcher...when you're putting in chest drains into children and you're not sedating them...A chest drain is stabbing somebody in the chest and getting all the way into where the lung tissue is." View quoted note →
Palestinian-British ER doctor Dr. Muhammad Mustafa, who has treated patients in Gaza since October 7, warns of a catastrophic health crisis: “A million children are being starved to death… a quarter of the population is in stage 5 famine, where four of every 10,000 children die each day.” At this stage, food alone isn’t enough – without doctors, medicine, and infrastructure, people die from refeeding syndrome and untreated wounds, he tells Breaking Points. He’s been pressing politicians from Ireland, Australia, and the UK to confront this reality and support urgent medical relief. View quoted note →
Cassel: “You might go fight in Gaza.” Israeli Teen: “I’d love to.” Cassel: “You would love to?” Israeli Teen: “Yeah. People think that the children and the men and the women in Gaza, they’re innocent. Bullshit. Everyone has taken part in October 7. You can’t ignore this. No matter what you say, you can’t ignore this. No innocence. Even women and children are not innocent in Gaza. The mothers support terrorists. The children are going to grow up to be killers.” Journalist Matthew Cassel, for The Guardian, spent three days speaking to dozens of young Israelis in Tel Aviv – Israel’s most “liberal” city – and found little concern for Palestinians as famine and genocide rage just an hour’s drive away.
🇩🇪 On October 7, 2024, then-German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told the Bundestag that Israel’s “right to self-defense” included striking civilian sites in Gaza. She said: “Self-defense means not only attacking terrorists but destroying them. When Hamas terrorists hide behind people, behind schools… civilian places lose their protected status.” Academics—more than 300 of them— demanded she retract the statement, warning it distorted international law and risked greenlighting civilian massacres. Protesters in Berlin condemned it as an invitation to violence. Under the Geneva Conventions and customary international humanitarian law, civilian objects (homes, schools, hospitals) remain protected. They only lose that protection if directly used for military purposes (e.g. as a firing position)—and even then, the attacker must apply distinction, proportionality, and precaution. Civilians inside remain protected at all times. Baerbock’s framing ignored these safeguards, giving the impression of a blanket license to bomb — as Israel has done with thousands of civilian sites over the course of the genocide. Baerbock, now in her first week as President of the UN General Assembly (80th session, September 2025) was asked whether she would distance herself from those remarks. Her response 👇
‼️The Voice of Hind Rajab wins Silver Lion in Venice — as Hind’s mother, surrounded by Israeli tanks in Gaza City, issues a “last cry for help” Tunisian director Kaouther Ben Hania’s docudrama on 5-year-old Hind Rajab — killed alongside her family after hours trapped in a car under Israeli fire — won the Grand Jury Prize (Silver Lion), the festival’s second-highest honor, after premiering to a 24-minute standing ovation. Meanwhile, Hind’s mother, Wissam Hamada, has issued an urgent plea from Gaza City, where Israeli tanks surround her neighborhood as the military moves to ethnically cleanse the city of its 1 million residents. Living there with her surviving 5-year-old son, she describes the siege as “a living hell” and says: “This could be my last cry for help. I am begging every influential person, every celebrity, every connection to save me… Tanks have surrounded our neighborhood. We must leave, but we have nowhere to go… I want to live. I want to protect my family. Please save us.” Hamada has also appealed for financial support to survive. Her desperate plea and the ongoing Israeli assault on Gaza City have gone unmentioned in the glowing international coverage of the film’s success.
✴️ NEW | Unofficial Trump envoy Dr. Bishara Bahbah says Hamas has accepted a new U.S. concept for a “comprehensive deal” that he personally conveyed to the resistance group. Palestinian-American businessman and unofficial Trump envoy Bahbah told Al Arabiya he delivered a U.S. proposal to Hamas: release all Israeli captives in exchange for ending the war. He says Washington has stepped up its involvement, but in the end it depends on how much pressure it’s willing to apply on Israel: “Without American pressure, nothing will happen.” Here are key excerpts from that interview, translated and edited for clarity by Drop Site News: Dr. Bahbah: A meeting was held in Washington that lasted, as I understand it, about six hours. It was decided that there would be one final offer on the table: the release of all prisoners in exchange for the end of the war. We indeed communicated this to Hamas, and at first they hesitated. They weren’t sure if this was official or unofficial, and so on. Then they saw the president’s tweet. Anchor: That was last Sunday (the meeting). Dr. Bahbah: Yes. Once they saw the president’s tweet, they were convinced it was official. Hamas’s reaction was almost immediate: they agreed to the deal. They wanted it to be comprehensive—hand over all the Israelis, receive a certain number of Palestinian prisoners, and at the same time, the war would end. Hamas also expected Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza. Anchor: “Some people, especially those who are frustrated, think Israel won’t end things that easily—get its prisoners back, end the war, and withdraw. I hope I’m wrong in that assessment. Dr. Bahbah: I often hear from Israelis themselves that Netanyahu needs American pressure to accept a deal. Without that pressure, it’s hard for him to face Smotrich and Ben-Gvir. Right now, the U.S. position is clear: they want the war ended and all hostages released at once—not in groups of two, five, or seven. So what are the chances Israel backs away from this? As of now, they’ve rejected it, saying Hamas is trying to deceive. But what I know is that the U.S. has stepped up its involvement. In the end, it all depends on the type and amount of pressure on Israel. Without American pressure, nothing will happen.” Anchor: Every time we get close to an agreement, it falls apart. This is deeply frustrating—not for us, but for the people of Gaza. So this time, is there real American pressure being applied? Or will Witkoff just turn against Hamas tomorrow like he has before? Dr. Bahbah: All I can speak to is what I see. What I see now is that there’s an American offer: end the war in exchange for the release of all prisoners. What will happen after four or five days, only God knows. Anchor: When you passed this message to Hamas, they announced publicly that they accepted a comprehensive deal. But people always ask: what about the details? How many prisoners will be released? Or the bigger question: what about the future of Hamas itself? Will Israel end the war and leave Gaza without achieving what it set out to do—removing Hamas from power and disarming them? Dr. Bahbah: This issue is not on the table. If it comes up, we will address it. But for now, it’s not on the table. All I’ve been told, and what I can convey, is that the hostages will be released in exchange for a certain number of prisoners, and at the same time, we (USA) will guarantee the end of the war and the withdrawal of Israel. Anchor: As a mediator, having been involved in these negotiations for months, can you say with a clear conscience that Hamas has offered everything it could? Because the general perception is that Israel hasn’t offered anything. But let’s stick to Hamas—have they given what they should? Dr. Bahbah: At this stage, especially in their response to the American offer, Hamas was positive and gave everything it could. [1/2] Continues below…
📰 ‘Maximum territory and minimum Arabs’: Smotrich unveils ‘sovereignty plan’ for 82% of the Occupied West Bank “There is and never will be a Palestinian state in our land.” — Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s far-right Finance Minister who also holds a Defense Ministry portfolio over West Bank civilian administration, doubled down this morning on his demand that Netanyahu immediately move to annex the Occupied West Bank. 📌 Key details: 1.Two “Consensus Points”: ▪️ No Palestinian state: Smotrich declared that after October 7, it is “out of the question” to establish a Palestinian state — which he labeled a “terror state in the heart of the land” and that could leave Israel within what he termed “Auschwitz borders.” ▪️ Sovereignty: He said Israel must apply sovereignty to West Bank territories — “The broad consensus for sovereignty stems from the understanding that we cannot allow an existential threat to grow within us.” 2.Annexation Formula: Smotrich proposed applying Israeli law to 82% of the West Bank under a guiding principle of “maximum land with minimum Arabs.” Palestinians, he said, would continue under the PA “for now,” and later under local administrative frameworks designed to prevent any national collective. 3.Dismissal of Security Warnings: Brushing off concerns from Israel’s security establishment, Smotrich ridiculed what he called “scaremongering clichés” that sovereignty would “set the Middle East on fire.” He compared it to past warnings over settlement expansion: “We did it, and nothing happened. That’s exactly what will happen with sovereignty.” 4.October 7 as Justification: He framed October 7th as proof that decades of withdrawals and restraint had only fueled terror: “We are done surrendering to threats and intimidation… If the Palestinian Authority dares to lift its head, we will destroy it just like Hamas.” https://t.co/tGMBb7PS00 Appeal to Netanyahu: Smotrich urged the Prime Minister to seize the moment and enshrine annexation, promising it would mark the current government as a “historic turning point” and Netanyahu himself as “the leader who once and for all rescued Israel from the existential threat euphemistically called a Palestinian state.” ➤ Joining Smotrich was Yisrael Gantz, head of the Binyamin Regional Council — the largest West Bank settlement bloc — and since 2024 chair of the Yesha Council, the umbrella for settlers. A leading public face of the annexation drive, Gantz echoed the call for Israeli ‘sovereignty.’ Bottom Line: For Smotrich and Gantz, the path forward rests on two pillars — permanently blocking Palestinian statehood and unilaterally annexing the West Bank. image
BREAKING | On August 28, a lawyer was able to visit Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, the heroic Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza who was abducted by Israeli forces after refusing to abandon his patients. He is now held in Ofer Prison along with his nephew, Hussam Zaher, in View quoted note →
🚢 The Global Sumud Flotilla—the largest civilian mission to break Gaza’s siege—launches today, with 50+ ships from 44 countries. Drop Site editor Alex Colston is on board and will be reporting live as it sails from Barcelona toward Gaza.
NEW: Microsoft President Brad Smith held a press briefing after today’s No Azure for Apartheid occupation of his office. Asked about Microsoft’s relationship with the Israeli military, Smith said: “The vast majority of what Microsoft does for the Israeli military is protect the cybersecurity of the state of Israel… That is our primary focus. There are some other activities as well. That involve the use of Azure for storage for example, for processing of data.” On August 6, The Guardian, with +972 Magazine and Local Call, revealed that Israel’s Unit 8200 has used Microsoft’s Azure cloud to store and analyze massive volumes of Palestinian phone call data — one of the largest surveillance systems ever built for a civilian population. The data was then used to plan airstrikes on Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank. Leaked documents show Microsoft executives, including CEO Satya Nadella, knew Unit 8200 was archiving “a million calls an hour” with custom Azure infrastructure. The revelations forced Microsoft into a second external investigation over whether its work with Israel violates its own human rights policies. View quoted note →