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Starving Palestinians pepper-sprayed at GHF aid site in Gaza, video shows

A video shows that Israeli soldiers pepper-sprayed desperate and starving Palestinian aid seekers at one of Gaza’s controversial aid agency’s distribution points.

Israeli troops were seen strewn with pepper spray on a crowd in Shakoush in Rafah, a 20-second video that Al Jazeera’s news agency Sanad verified.

Three armed soldiers spraying pepper spray at the Palestinians at the Israeli- and US-backed GHF aid point are captured in a mobile phone video that was released late on Saturday and was captured on  July 10 and was later shared on social media.

Men, women, and children were spotted rushing away from the soldiers in all directions, some wearing clothes and others frantically leaving the scene while carrying bags of flour with them.

At least 891 people have died trying to get food since the GHF started operating in Gaza in late May, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health on Saturday.

At least 674 of those killed “in the vicinity of GHF sites,” according to a report released on July 15 by the UN.

After Israel lifted a more than two-month total blockade on the enclave, Gaza’s vast UN-led aid delivery network has been effectively slowed down by the highly critical aid operation.

At least 54 more Palestinians were killed on Sunday in Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, 51 of whom were aid seekers, until 10:30 GMT on Sunday, according to the video of Palestinians being pepper-sprayed.

At least 38 aid seekers were among the 116 Palestinians killed in the enclave on Saturday, out of which 116 were from Palestine.

When Israeli troops fired warning shots and quickly opened fire, Palestinian Mahmoud Mokeimar, a Palestinian from Gaza, claimed he was walking with a crowd of people, mostly young men, toward the GHF hub.

He told The Associated Press news agency, “The occupation opened fire at us indiscriminately.”

Mokeimar reported seeing numerous injured people fleeing and at least three motionless bodies on the ground.

Palestinians have no choice but to risk their lives for something to eat, according to Al Jazeera’s Hind Khoudary, who is a journalist from Deir el-Balah in Gaza.

“Parents visit the GHF distribution sites and run the risk of leaving their children starving.” The market has no options at all. Everything has a very high price tag.

Palestinians, including young people and children, are still dying in Gaza from starvation.

A source at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza City reported to Al-Jazeera on Sunday that four-year-old Razan Abu Zaher had died from malnutrition and hunger complications.

The director of al-Shifa Hospital reported on Saturday that two Palestinians had died from starvation, including a 35-day-old child.

As Israel continues to severely restrict access to food in Gaza and shoot people who need aid, the Health Ministry reported on Friday that hungry Palestinians are visiting hospitals in emergency departments across Gaza in “unprecedented numbers.”

Olly Murs misses radio show after wild night out as Mark Wright says ‘no one can find him’

After having a party the night before to celebrate the release of his new single, singer Olly Murs failed to appear on his radio show together with Mark Wright.

It has been three years since he released new music. So it’s perhaps understandable that Olly Murs was desperate to celebrate the upcoming release of his new single. But it looks as though Olly, 41, may have taken his celebration a little too far as he failed to show up to present his radio show the following morning.

Olly co-hosts the Heart Radio breakfast show alongside former TOWIE star Mark Wright. Olly’s new song Save Me comes after the announcement that he was to become a father for the second time with wife Amelia.

Sat by himself in the radio studio, Mark told listeners: “So if you’ve been listening to Heart this morning, you’ll know that my co-host Mr Olly Murs isn’t in.” And to make matters worse an Instagram clip was shared of Olly partying in a bar.

Olly Murs fails to turn up to work after boozy night out(Image: Heart Radio)

No one can find him, Mark continued. He was unsure of where he was. And it was just received by someone. Have been watching a bar or pub’s last night and it was caught on CCTV.

He continued, “So he’s obviously out, had a late night, and never showed up to the studio.” I like the extremely professional Olly Murs. Yes, very good indeed. After enduring a lengthy hangover, Olly recounted the previous night on social media.

He captioned it “Last night was mad! The boys’ new single, “Might’ve gone a little too hard,” is being celebrated with the boys.

Additionally, he added, “If anyone finds my wallet, I must have lost it.” Then, he shared Mark’s Heart Radio clip. And put the caption, “Can’t believe I missed the show today,” in the caption. Man, my head hurts, “!

Olly underwent an impressive body transformation earlier this year. Olly shared images of himself with a six-pack ripped after a rigorous gym regimen.

Olly Murs claims to have lost his wallet following his boozy night out
Olly Murs claims to have lost his wallet following his boozy night out(Image: Instagram/ollymurs)

And he recently posted a video on his Instagram account which showed him doing pull-ups, boxing, cycling and weight-lifting.

Olly became a father last April as he welcomed his daughter Madison. At the time, Olly was left devastated as just days after the birth of his first child, as it coincided with his tour dates with Take That.

He admitted on his breakfast radio show that it was extremely difficult for him because he had to leave two days after the birth to go on a tour with Take That.

He continued, “I didn’t really process it at the time, and a few months later, when I and Amelia were chatting, I just broke down in tears because I never had the opportunity to actually get to know this little baby.”

And now that Olly is a year old, she is scheduled to have his second child. He shared a black and white photo of the family on an Easter walk with his happy news on social media. We’re so excited to share this, he captioned the post, “There’s another baby murmur on the way!”

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Kerry Katona sings Atomic Kitten hit on stage with famous boyband

Unexpectedly performing an acapella version of Atomic Kitten’s biggest hit, Kelly Katona surprised fans by taking to the stage with her boyband chums.

Kerry Katona revisited her ’90s pop star days as she joined forces with boyband Blue to perform an Atomic Kitten classic hit. The former chart-topper was in attendance at the Paul Strank Charitable Trust Summer Gala 2025, held at London’s Kensington Garden Hotel, when she seized the opportunity to step out on stage with Duncan James, Lee Ryan, Simon Webbe and Antony Costa who were the headline act.

Heidi, Heidi’s daughter, and Max, her son, Max, both wore a figure-hugging long white maxi dress for the occasion. Kerry, 44, appeared delighted when Duncan asked her to play her former band, Atomic Kitten’s classic song Whole Again, in an impromptu acapella performance.

As they sang along to the well-known track with her, the charity bash’s audience seemed delighted to see her on stage.

Kerry is currently rumoured to be dating personal trainer Paolo Margaglione, however she remained tight-lipped about the possible romance while enjoying herself at the party.

Kerry alongside Blue star Antony Costa at the event(Image: Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com)

However she did smile enthusiastically as she told the Mirror she was simply “very happy,” ahead of the launch of the next season of Celebs Go Dating, on which she will be taking part as a contestant.

Kerry recently told OK! about her well-known feud with her Atomic Kitten bandmates Liz McLarnon and Natasha Hamilton. that she wished they had kept in touch with her.

Kerry, who was famously replaced in the band by Jenny Frost when she quit in 2001 after becoming pregnant with her first child with then-partner and Westlife star Bryan McFadden, hasn’t seen her former bandmates in more than 20 years.

Prior to her departure, Kerry founded the Atomic Kitten and gained fame with the band in 1998, recording Right Now alongside Natasha and Liz on the album with great success.

Kerry Katona Atomic Kitten
As they gained notoriety in Atomic Kitten, Liz McClarnon, age 18, Kerry Katona, age 19, and Natasha Hamilton, age 17, are both 19 years old.

Fans had hoped when Whole Again had a resurgence due to it being adopted by England football fans as the anthem of former manager Gareth Southgate that Kerry may have been able to reunite with the band, but sadly it wasn’t on the cards.

Kerry acknowledged that everything was okay! Because of our amazing experiences together, I do wish I was closer to the girls. However, it occasionally stays that way. “.

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Meanwhile, Blue, who admitted their flight from Italy was delayed, nearly made it to the stage despite the fact that they had arrived just in time for the live performance.

Other attendees at the star-studded bash included former EastEnders star Lorraine Stanley who looked a far cry from her on-screen persona Karen Taylor as she took the opportunity to show off her stunning weight loss, The Chase icon Anne Hegarty, and former X Factor star Sam Bailey – who blew the crowd away with her own performance of power ballads.

Trump’s big beautiful police state is here

The “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which will lower taxes for the wealthy, punish the poor, and otherwise increase American plutocracy, was signed into law on July 4 by President Trump.

In response to Trump’s vice president JD Vance’s statement, “Everything else is irrelevant in comparison to the ICE money and immigration enforcement provisions,” the president’s vice president said in a statement released just days earlier.

In fact, the bill allocates an unprecedented sum of $ 175 billion to anti-immigration efforts, roughly $ 30 billion of which will go directly to the notorious US Immigration and Customs Enforcement, or ICE, in its original form. The American Immigration Council notes that the construction of new immigration detention centers “represents a 265 percent annual budget increase to ICE’s current detention budget.” This amount represents an additional $45 billion earmarked for the construction of new immigration detention centers.

With more money available each year than the military of any other country in the world, aside from the US and China, ICE now occupies the position of the largest US federal law enforcement agency in history.

One could be forgiven for thinking that ICE agents have recently established themselves as being known for running around in masks and kidnapping people for nothing, but they have made a name for themselves.

Naturally, the stodgier increase in ICE funding comes as no surprise given that the president has not yet begun to consider how a US economy that is largely dependent on undocumented laborers will continue to exist in the absence of said laborers. His obsession with the idea of deporting millions of people has not spurred him to think about how, precisely, a US economy will continue to function.

The agreement, which includes detention companies like GEO Group and CoreCivic, which are contracted by ICE, will pay large sums of money to the detention-industrial complex. According to a July 4 Washington Post article about ICE’s upcoming “detention blitz,” each company reportedly donated $500,000 to Trump’s inauguration in January.

The Post article also provided additional proof of how “democracy” in the US actually operates: “Geo Group executives have primed shareholders for a government contract bonanza that could increase annual revenues by more than 40% and profits by more than 60%.”

However, the government must invent other stories, such as that ICE is preventing the US from “vicious criminal illegal aliens” because it is unable to come out and say this is all about money. Never mind that the agency has a large majority of people with no criminal records.

A six-year-old boy with leukaemia who was detained in late May at the Los Angeles immigration courthouse with his family for a scheduled asylum hearing is one of ICE’s ever-growing list of victims. During the upheaval, a Mexican farmworker named Jaime Alanis, 57, fell from a greenhouse roof during the massive ICE raids on two California farms, resulting in more than 360 arrests and the death of him.

It’s not all of ICE’s detainees are undocumented, either, because it’s difficult to tell when you’re frantically trying to meet detention quotas and when you’re completely aware that you’re above the law. One of the detainees from the farm raids was US Army veteran George Retes, 25, who was pepper-sprayed before being imprisoned for three days while missing his three-year-old daughter’s birthday celebration. Without any justification, he was freed.

Now, in Vance’s words, imagine the landscape with an additional $175 billion in “ICE money and immigration enforcement provisions.”

As if ICE’s manic and arbitrary detention practices and the elimination of due process weren’t enough to cause concern, political repression and the criminalization of dissidents are also being used as a tool. This was evident in the recent spate of abductions of international scholars, including 30-year-old Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish doctoral student at Tufts University in Massachusetts, who is a student there studying child development.

Because she had co-authored an article for the university newspaper the year before expressing her solidarity with Palestinians, she was surrounded by masked agents, forced into an unmarked vehicle, and disappeared to an ICE detention center in Louisiana while driving to an iftar dinner in March.

Ozturk recalls her 45-day detention in gruesome conditions that were only made more bearable by the solidarity of her fellow female detainees, who range from various countries, in a new essay for Vanity Fair. “An officer once came and took all the cookie boxes, claiming we would use them to make weapons,” says Ozturk. Another time, we were horrified to see a police officer slam two women against the wall.

The US Department of Homeland Security threw a tantrum over Tim Walz’s “dangerous rhetoric” when the governor of Minnesota recently had the gut to refer to ICE as “Trump’s modern Gestapo” and released a press release asserting that, “while politicians like governors like governors like governors like . ICE officers will continue risking their lives as they fight to deter criminal illegal aliens, including pedophiles and murderers.

This was, without a doubt, “dangerous rhetoric” coming from those who are abducting doctoral students, six-year-old leukaemia patients, army veterans, and other people.

The One Big Beautiful Bill’s super-funding of ICE has devastating effects on US society as a whole, but undocumented workers may be the most immediate and obvious victims. In the end, a rogue agency stealing people off the street while causing fear in entire communities does not imply a “land of the free,” especially when the president appears to think that anyone who disagrees with him might face criminal punishment.

Senior fellow at the American Immigration Council Aaron Reichlin-Melnick remarked that “you don’t build the police state first, then you build the mass deportation machine.” And if we take the phrase “a country in which the government uses the police to severely restrict people’s freedom” to a big beautiful T from the Cambridge dictionary, it seems like the US already fits the description.

West Ham sign Walker-Peters on free transfer

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Following his departure from Southampton, West Ham have released defender Kyle Walker-Peters on a free transfer.

The 28-year-old full-back has a three-year contract with the Hammers, winning two England caps.

West Ham manager Graham Potter praised and praised him as a player who “has always impressed me whenever he has faced one of my teams.”

Walker-Peters started out at Tottenham and later moved on loan to Southampton before making the switch permanent.

He started 202 games for Southampton before leaving after his contract expired.

Walker-Peters was about to join Besiktas under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, but the Turkish club announced on Thursday that they were no longer interested after West Ham had expressed interest in him. However, the Turkish club announced on Thursday that they were no longer interested.

Graham Potter was a significant, significant factor in my decision-making process, according to Walker-Peters.

“I think his coaching style will suit me well because I’ve always liked it.”

Every team aspires to win trophies, and West Ham does just that. I’ve spoken to Graham and he wants to make something special, and I’m hoping to be a part of that.

West Ham made Jean-Clair Todibo’s loan move from Nice permanent this summer by signing Senegal defender El Hadji Malick Diouf for £19 million from Slavia Prague.

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