‘Violence never ended’: Israeli attacks kill 24 Palestinians in Gaza

Despite a truce intended to end Israel’s two-year occupation of the region, more than 20 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli attacks across the Gaza Strip.

As the Israeli military carried out strikes in Deir el-Balah and the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza on Saturday, the government media office reported that at least 24 Palestinians, including children, were killed.

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Hani Mahmoud, a journalist for Al Jazeera in Gaza City, reported on the ceasefire as a reminder that it is fragile and that the violence never came to an end.

Mahmoud claimed that Gaza continues to be rife with fear despite the hundreds of Palestinian casualties that have resulted from the US-brokered ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Since the ceasefire broke out last month, Israel has killed and injured 788 people, according to the most recent data from the Gaza-based Palestinian Health Ministry.

According to Mahmoud, “what was going at a very quick pace over the past few years has now turned into this slow and steady pattern of killing.”

After its troops were attacked close to the so-called “yellow line,” where the army is still stationed in Gaza, on Saturday, the Israeli military announced that it was attacking Hamas.

Five prominent Hamas members were killed, according to a statement from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office. The Palestinian organization did not respond to that assertion right away.

Hamas criticized the most recent Israeli attacks as part of Israel’s “systematic” cease-fire violations, which claimed Palestinians had been killed using “fabricated pretexts.”

Additionally, it claimed that Israel has altered the boundary established as part of the agreement and pushed westward past the yellow line.

The Palestinian organization issued a statement urging the mediators to step up and put pressure on them to stop these violations.

We also ask that Israel follow through on its promises, compel it to follow its orders, and stop attempting to stifle the US administration’s efforts to end the Gaza ceasefire.

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In addition, more Israeli military and settler violence was reported on Saturday in the occupied West Bank as a result of a record-breaking rise in Palestinian attacks, according to the UN.

Israeli settlers attacked Palestinian farmers southeast of Masafer Yatta, in the South Hebron Hills area of the West Bank, according to the Palestinian news agency Wafa.

In addition to the injuries they sustained in a raid on Dura, a town south of Hebron, Wafa claimed two Palestinians were also hurt by Israeli soldiers.

Since October 2023, Israel’s war on Gaza, which has claimed the lives of nearly 70, 000 Palestinians in the coastal enclave, has increased.

They are also a result of far-right activists’ efforts to formally annex the territory.

More Israeli settler attacks were reported in October than in any other month since 2006, according to a UN High Commissioner for Human Rights spokesperson last week.

According to Thameen Al-Kheetan, “Israeli authorities have ramped up home demolitions, the seizure of property, arrests, and movement restrictions, along with the continued construction of settlements and outposts and the forced displacement and transfer of thousands of Palestinians by Israeli settlers and the military,” the surge in violence comes as the Israeli government continues to impose its own laws.

Newcastle Dent Wasteful Man City’s Title Hopes

Manchester City’s challenge for the title was denied by Newcastle when Harvey Barnes scored twice to force a contentious 2-1 victory on Saturday.

Ruben Dias scored the visitors’ equalizer before Pep Guardiola’s side went ahead of Barnes in the second half at St James’ Park.

Newcastle’s contentious second goal, which was allowed to stand after a lengthy VAR check for a potential offside against Bruno Guimaraes, was scored moments after Dias levelled.

On November 22, 2025, Manchester City’s Spanish manager Pep Guardiola gestures on the touchline during the English Premier League game between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James’ Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England. (Photo by Oli SCARFF/AFP)

Additionally, Phil Foden’s claim of a first-half penalty angered Guardiola.

Fourth-placed Arsenal are four points clear of City, who host Tottenham on Sunday, following their fourth league defeat this year.

Guardiola said it was too soon to discuss the title race for this week, but the City manager will be extremely disappointed if he doesn’t get to press Arsenal.

With a 3-0 victory over troubled champions Liverpool, City recorded seven victories from eight games in total before the international break.

However, they wasted that momentum in an error-filled display on Tyneside, where Erling Haaland was held without a goal for the third time this season between City and Norway.

Since joining Borussia Dortmund in 2022, Haaland was hoping to get his 100th league goal in his 109th game.

However, he squandered several chances, and Newcastle capitalized on that to defeat City for the second time in their last 36 league encounters.

Before the international break, Eddie Howe’s first victory over City in 19 top-flight outings helped Newcastle recover from successive league defeats at Brentford and West Ham.

Gianluigi Donnarumma, a City keeper, nearly gave Newcastle the lead with a terrible pass that Barnes intercepted, but the winger’s 10-yard direct shot at the Italian wasted the chance.

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On November 22, 2025, Newcastle United’s German striker #27, Nick Woltemade (R), and Newcastle United’s English midfielder #11 Harvey Barnes (L) celebrate their second goal at St James’ Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England. (Photo by Oli SCARFF/AFP)

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Erling Haaland, a Norwegian striker for Manchester City, appeals to English Referee Sam Barrott during the English Premier League game between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James’ Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England, on November 22, 2025. (Photo by Oli SCARFF/AFP)

After Jeremy Doku’s pass, Haaland reacted by hurling himself out of his area and scuffing his attempt to chip over Nick Pope in an equally bad miss moments later.

Donnarumma superbly prevented Nick Woltemade’s header from Tino Livramento’s cross, which Newcastle were denied.

Foden blazed wide in a good position inside the area after Fabian Schar had forced him to endure a painful tackle in the same incident. He later appealed in vain for a penalty.

When Doku’s shot was blocked with his arm, Foden and City’s coaching staff became furious with the decision.

After bursting through on goal, Donnarumma and Woltemade made a second duo, winning the match.

Barnes made the worst mistake of finishing him poorly by shooting wide from close range with the goal at his mercy in the second half.

Even Haaland was off the mark when Pope was volleyed straight at him from five yards with Nico O’Reilly’s cross.

The unmarked Foden, who drew wide from Rayan Cherki’s pass just before half-time, was remarkable.

After Guimaraes’ run and pass broke open the defense, Barnes finally made amends for his earlier errors by finishing well in the 64th minute. Lashing a low drive past Donnarumma from the edge of the area, City finally cracked.

Only four minutes into Guardiola’s men’s lead.

Dias’ powerful 12 yard deflected in off Schar as Bernardo Silva’s shot was blocked in his direction.

However, Howe’s side responded right away with Dias’ first league goal since he scored it at Newcastle four years ago.

On November 22, 2025, Newcastle United’s English midfielder #11 Harvey Barnes (L) celebrates with teammates after scoring the opening goal in the English Premier League game between Newcastle United and Manchester City at St James’ Park in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, north of England. (Photo by Oli SCARFF/AFP)

Guimaraes nodded against the bar as Woltemade directed his header past the goal, and Barnes tapped in for a rebound that Barnes could not recover.

The lengthy VAR check for offside against Guimaraes appeared to favor City, but it ultimately ended up in Newcastle’s favor thanks to the Magpies’ cherished victory.

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‘I haven’t got a magic wand’ – Edwards faces impossible job at Wolves

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There was a little optimism at Molineux.

Wolves briefly regained hope after new boss Rob Edwards’ introduction to the home fans.

However, Crystal Palace eventually won thanks to a comfortable win over their hosts, which highlights the size of Edwards’ task to keep his side in the Premier League.

No team has survived with just two points in this top-flight season despite only winning 12 of their first 12 games. In 1994-1995, Everton held on to lead the Toffees with four points.

When asked if Wolves would beat Derby County’s record-equaling Premier League low points total of 11 from 2007-08, Edwards jokingly said he could tell he was back in the dour Midlands.

But the question was legitimate.

Wolves are bottom of the table and haven’t won in a top flight in seven months.

This season, they have lost ten of their 12 games, have conceded 27 goals, and have only managed to score seven on the safety line.

There is little evidence that they will be able to make history with one of the greatest escapes, especially since they are even eight points adrift of 19th-placed Burnley.

The former player had been waiting for this job, which appears to be impossible, despite the fact that it was born in Telford, Edwards’ dream job.

“We have players who can create the biggest moments,” he said. I’m aware that we have lost and that everyone will find it hard, but the 42-year-old claims that despite spending five or six days here, she hasn’t found a magic wand.

“Emotion and the outcome will cloud some people’s emotions in a certain way,” he said. I need to interpret it more clearly.

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Wolves’ efforts are admirable, but there is a glaring lack of quality and belief in the team. They worked hard for Edwards.

That lack of confidence will sap Jorgen Strand Larsen’s midfield skills, which he showed last season by scoring 14 goals, or the drive and class that Andre and Joao Gomes have previously displayed.

Although Hwang Hee-Chan’s dreadful pass, just three minutes after the game, which ultimately gave Palace their second goal thanks to Yeremy Pino’s lovely finish and sent them fourth, will be up to Edwards and his staff to help them rediscover that belief.

The new boss, who played for Wolves from 2004 to 2008, said, “Clearly there are some people who are lacking some belief and confidence anyway, and that’s understandable given the position we’re in.”

You must be able to handle that, given the pressure this crowd will place on us. When the goals are in, you can hear it, and you can hear it all over. The fans were fantastic, I am aware of.

“The performance level didn’t drop, but the heads did,” he said. I believed we made an effort to regain momentum and serve a purpose.

Before the Eagles’ visit, Wolves had covered 1194.6k in the Premier League this season. Edwards wants them to run more.

Despite Edwards’ positive notes, they are in the bottom six on that particular metric in comparison to others, and according to Saturday’s evidence, they need more than just miles in the tank to survive.

The former manager of Luton continued, “I was saying to the lads that if we win more duels and run more hard and quickly than them [opposition], good things will happen.” Although it hasn’t changed today, there are still lessons to be learned.

We did more duels, we ran harder, and I did it.

The turnover for the second goal is frustrating, but there was a lot of effort there. We can work harder and do the basics better.

The boys did not give up. A few of the moments punished us. Because of this, both they and we are present.

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Strictly Come Dancing’s La Voix looks heartbroken as exit is announced

La Voix of Strictly Come Dancing looked devastated as her exit was made public. The Strictly cast members’ audience witnessed the drag icon as they took on Blackpool.

La Voix has made an appearance for the first time since she left the show. Despite the fact that her injury prevented her from performing any more, the actress was seen looking glam.

As you may have heard, La Voix suffered an injury that prevented her from dancing in Blackpool, and our team informed her that she had to withdraw from the competition.

Additionally, it’s been confirmed that La Voix’s decision to withdraw from the competition will result in no celebrity being sent home this weekend.

Tonight, La Voix was present.

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‘Liverpool in full-blown crisis and Slot under severe pressure’

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Premier League champions Liverpool are now being saved from a setback by Arne Slot.

Nottingham Forest’s horror show at Anfield on Saturday was a slog into the depths.

What was initially viewed as a blip, based on the compelling evidence of Slot’s first title-winning campaign last year, has turned into a full-fledged crisis for Liverpool and their deteriorating head coach.

Chairman Tom Werner was at Anfield to watch a 3-0 defeat to impressive Forest, which was a far worse performance than anything he’s ever seen at home.

It’s difficult to determine how bad that was, but Slot remarked, “It was very bad.” Losing 3-0 no matter which team you play is a very, very poor result, according to the saying “playing at home is a very bad result.”

No one can suggest that Slot’s job is in danger immediately as a result of his deeds under Jurgen Klopp’s rule, but he is now under serious pressure to turn the tide that threatens to engulf Anfield because of how brutal this game is.

Whatever role does Liverpool’s manager play in terms of winning games? When he loses six of his seven Premier League games, he is under even greater pressure and scrutiny. This number exceeds the 58 they had before.

At Anfield, they have lost twice as many league games as they have in the previous 53.

A soft, very soft underbelly has taken the place of the cloak of invincibility that Liverpool carried last season. And it’s there ever since the start of the season.

Martin Keown, a former England and Arsenal defender, said: “Whether it’s a crisis, I don’t know.

The manager faces a significant issue if they go six losses out of seven. Unthinkable .

“The wheels are now turning on Arne Slot,” the statement read.

Jurgen Klopp’s team tried to adapt, but he spent £450m on players who are now playing ineffective.

Another major disappointment, Slot slot claimed on BBC Sport’s Match of the Day program.

“We had a good start for the first half an hour,” he said. We were unable to play the way we did in the opening half-hour due to the 1-0 conceded.

It’s my responsibility to decide whether things turn out well or poorly.

“We were unable to produce enough.” I tried a few adjustments, but they failed.

Alexander Isak, who was pursued and ultimately signed from Newcastle United amid much acrimony for a £125 million British record fee, is a prime example of the scale of the current decline.

He walked into the ring rusty after his Tyneside strike, but he picked up a groin injury that sidelined him. It is an understatement to say that he started off poorly at Anfield.

Slot gave Isak this opportunity. He did it next to it if he did not exactly do it.

He was uninteresting, lightweight, and lost.

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Isak was not at ease. As the game progressed, Liverpool faded.

Mohamed Salah can be deemed a contributing factor to Liverpool’s decline, but he cannot be so. He was the only player at Liverpool who could raise his head.

The problems and unflattering statistics are starting to pile up like rubble around Slot’s feet.

The Dutch coach, who showed such skill last year, is suddenly struggling. Since Eddie Nketiah’s stoppage-time goal at Crystal Palace in September, when Liverpool suffered their first loss of the season, he hasn’t had any options.

What had become standard service for Liverpool was worked over in a 3-0 defeat at Manchester City, then fell flat without even a fight against Sean Dyche’s revitalized Forest, where they had previously made hints about a revival with victories against Aston Villa, Aston Villa, and then a Champions League victory at home to Real Madrid.

Even Slot’s substitutions, including Hugo Ekitike and Ibrahim Konate, sounded like a sign of desperation. It resembled a gamble, a shotgun in the dark, and many things.

The hapless Isak was the subject of much discussion, who was later given another 13 minutes to make sure this was not his day.

seasoned Anfield observers are rubbing their eyes in disbelief at what they are seeing as a result of the decline in standards and fundamental levels of performance since last season.

Florian Wirtz, who was purchased for £116m from Bayer Levekusen this summer, has also failed to produce. This could have been a blessing in disguise for him.

In the Premier League, the German has not yet scored or assisted.

Regarding the statistics, Slot and Liverpool are currently looking at the past:

From the moment Murillo scored the opening goal from a corner, all the frailties were evident.

This year, Liverpool have conceded nine league goals from set pieces, excluding penalties, as many as they did last season.

The Kop, who were stunned into silence, watched as their anticipated second-half revival came to an end in exactly the 47 seconds it took former Liverpool defender Neco Williams to play in front of the crowd.

The goal’s simplicity exemplified both Liverpool’s lack of heart and intensity and Forest’s excellence.

intensity and heart.

These were given to Liverpool under Klopp and last season under Slot. Late victories that cover up gaps that have been present since August have hardly been seen this season.

Twelve minutes from the break, many Liverpool supporters had given up and were heading for the exits, and Morgan Gibbs-White performed the coup de grace.

The fans never resent their team, but the understated resentment was equally damning. Never did Anfield have the conviction that has helped Liverpool to win so many victories.

Liverpool and Slot are deeply in trouble here.

Keeping the title intact? Ignore it.

At this point in the campaign, no Premier League champions have been successful in defending their title with 18 or fewer points. They are already eight points clear of leaders Arsenal, who still has a game to play.

The table’s eleventh place team is Liverpool. In order for them to place in the Champions League, this is now being fought.

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