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Israel kills more than 70 Palestinians in relentless attacks across Gaza

Israeli forces have killed more than 70 Palestinians across the Gaza Strip since dawn, medical sources have told Al Jazeera, including hungry aid seekers, as Israel continues to relentlessly bombard the besieged enclave where the United Nations says a famine threatens the entire population.

Israeli troops on Tuesday again opened fire on crowds seeking meagre food parcels for their families near the Netzarim Corridor, killing at least 20 people, including a 12-year-old child, according to the Gaza Government Media Office.

The child has been identified as Mohammed Khalil al-Athamneh. More than 200 others were wounded.

The distribution points are operated by the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US and Israeli-backed drive in Israeli-controlled zones.

The aid sites have been branded “human slaughterhouses” as more than 150 people have been killed since GHF started operating on May 27. Nearly 1,500 have so far been wounded, according to the Government Media Office.

In a statement on Tuesday, the media office accused the GHF of playing a complicit role in what it described as “lethal ambushes” disguised as humanitarian relief.

“GHF has become a deadly tool in the hands of the Israeli military, luring starving civilians into death traps under the pretence of aid,” the statement said, denouncing the body’s continued operation despite documented attacks on unarmed crowds at its sites.

‘Theatre for repeated bloodshed’

Al Jazeera’s Tareq Abu Azzoum, reporting from Deir el-Balah, said the GHF aid distribution centres have become “a theatre for repeated bloodshed and deliberate attacks on civilians”.

Witnesses confirmed that the Israeli military attacked them from “multiple directions”, Abu Azzoum said, adding that Israeli drones, tanks, and snipers have been deployed to the isolated aid sites.

“What’s taking place … is the systematic eradication of the humanitarian response system,” he said.

The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has again sounded an alarm over the deteriorating humanitarian situation, saying on Tuesday the crisis has reached “unprecedented levels of despair”.

More than 2,700 children under the age of five were diagnosed with acute malnutrition in late May, the agency said, calling for the urgent restoration of humanitarian assistance.

Israel has maintained a crippling aid blockade since March 2, allowing only a limited trickle of assistance through the GHF. At the same time, it has barred established humanitarian organisations from operating in the territory – excluding those who have decades of experience in providing aid from hundreds of distribution points to the entire population of Gaza.

Elsewhere in Gaza, an air strike in al-Mawasi – an Israeli-proclaimed “safe zone” that has come under repeated attack, east of Khan Younis – killed three people sheltering in displacement tents. Three more Palestinians were killed after an Israeli drone strike targeted a group of people in the Ma’an area, east of Khan Younis.

The attacks come as one of the southern city’s last remaining functioning hospitals has ceased operations due to “increasing hostilities” in its vicinity, World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said.

In a post on X, Tedros warned that with the closure of al-Amal Hospital, Nasser Hospital is now the only remaining hospital with an intensive care unit in Khan Younis.

Hospitals are overwhelmed and on the brink of collapse, the Health Ministry has repeatedly warned.

In Gaza’s north, medical sources reported that four paramedics were killed by Israeli gunfire while carrying out their humanitarian duties in the Tuffah neighbourhood of Gaza City. Another three were killed in an air strike on Jabalia.

An Israeli soldier takes part in an Israeli raid in Nablus, the Israeli-occupied West Bank, June 10, 2025 [Raneen Sawafta/Reuters]

Nablus residents ‘under lockdown’

Israeli forces have also stepped up incursions into towns and villages across the occupied West Bank in recent days as part of a months-long assault on the territory.

On Tuesday, during an hours-long raid in Nablus, Israeli troops fired tear gas and live bullets towards residents that killed two brothers, identified as Nidal and Khaled Mahdi Ahmad Umairah, aged 40 and 35, respectively.

Israeli troops had opened live fire on the Umairah brothers in the Old City of Nablus during the ongoing military raid, preventing ambulance crews from reaching them, the Wafa news agency reported.

More than 85 people were injured in the assault, while many others have been detained.

Al Jazeera’s Nour Odeh said residents of Nablus’s Old City are “under lockdown”.

Record-breaking England cruise to win over Windies

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Third T20, Utilita Bowl, Southampton

England 248-3 (20 overs): Duckett 84 (46), Smith 60 (26); Rutherford 1-20

West Indies 211-8 (20 overs): Powell 79 (45); Wood 3-31

England won by 37 runs; win series 3-0

Ben Duckett’s inventive 84 helped big-hitting England blast their way to a record score on home soil as they wrapped up a series clean sweep with a 37-run victory over West Indies in the third T20.

Duckett’s knock came off 46 balls as he shared a 120-run stand with fellow opener Jamie Smith, who made a 26-ball 60, as the pair provided the backbone of England’s total of 248-3.

Skipper Harry Brook and Jacob Bethell continued the momentum as they peppered the boundary to finish unbeaten on 35 and 36 respectively, as a dispirited West Indies bowling attack ran out of ideas.

England’s total was their highest in T20s on their own turf, eclipsing the 234-6 they made against South Africa at Bristol in July 2022, and was their second highest anywhere.

West Indies gamely approached the chase as Rovman Powell cracked an unbeaten 79 while captain Shai Hope smeared three sixes in his 45 as the tourists finished on 211-8.

It helped ensure the margin of defeat for the tourists was more modest than might have been anticipated as left-arm quick Luke Wood finished the pick of England’s bowlers with 3-31.

England batters run riot – the stats

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Deft Duckett stars amid batting bonanza

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A quick pitch and an England team rediscovering their white-ball swagger, up against a demoralised West Indies bowling attack, proved to be an heady cocktail for the Southampton crowd as they lapped up an evening of audacious run-scoring.

England’s openers bristled with intent from the get-go, as the right-left hand combination of Smith and Duckett wreaked havoc.

Duckett liberally sprinkled runs to all angles, with his innings full of nifty reverse sweeps, deft cuts and clever scoops.

Alzarri Joseph stuck a paw out to a brutal Duckett drive on the up when he was on 37, but such was the ferocity of the strike it still flew to the boundary leaving the West Indies quick with a bruise but nothing more.

Six overs in, England were 83-0 and it already felt the like the match was over as a contest as the shoulders of those wearing maroon started to droop.

The diminutive Duckett dovetailed well with the taller Smith, as West Indies’ attack struggled to find the right length against England’s innovative strokeplay.

Thrust up the order by Brendon McCullum to open in place of Phil Salt, who is absent on paternity leave, Smith has taken to the role like the manor born as he used his levers to good effect.

Three consecutive sixes spanked off the bowling of Gudakesh Motie will have had the England coach purring before Smith dropped one inside the ropes to the biggest boundary and into the hands of Shimron Hetmyer.

A century beckoned for Duckett, and the opportunity to join Jos Buttler and Dawid Malan as one of only three English players with hundreds in all three formats.

However, the 30-year-old misjudged a sweep and was bowled behind his legs by left-arm spinner Akeal Hosein with the milestone tantalisingly within his grasp. Duckett thumped his pad with his bat in frustration.

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End-of-term feel for Windies

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If England were ruthless West Indies were rudderless as this match marked the end of a pretty chastening tour.

A 3-0 drubbing in the one-day international series was followed up by the same scoreline in the three T20s which have followed.

Indeed, this is the first time West Indies have been ‘double’ clean swept by England in both a ODI and T20 series since 2012.

Here they were again cumbersome in the field and struggled to know how to contain England with the ball. Romario Shepherd’s economy rate was 19 across two overs and Hosein, their most economical bowler, still went for 10.50 an over.

Evin Lewis pumped Luke Wood’s for six off the first ball of West Indies’ innings, but there was an end-of-term feel to the early part of the chase.

Certainly the callous disregard for anything tossed up by spinners Liam Dawson, Adil Rashid and Bethell early in the innings suggested some of their top order were already in the departure lounge.

West Indies skipper Hope, and the man he succeeded in the form of Powell, at least showed some fight during what always looked to be a forlorn effort.

It does not help their cause that one of their best players – and one of the best T20 batters in the world – has seemingly turned his back on them.

Nicholas Pooran, who was not part of this tour, announced his retirement from international cricket on Monday at the age of 29 and has prioritised franchise paydays.

‘A clear blueprint of Brook’s team’ – what they said

England captain Harry Brook: “I’m very pleased. The lads have put a really good shift in. To top off the series like we have tonight is really pleasing.

“I like the depth in the batting, it gives the lads at the top permission to go out there and get us off to a flier like they did today.”

West Indies captain Shai Hope: “We haven’t really put a complete game together in this series. We just need to find ways to do it. We need to keep chipping away and try to get as good as we can.”

England head coach Brendon McCullum talking to Sky Sports: “It’s been a really good two weeks. We have seen a clear blueprint of how Harry Brook wants this cricket team to run.

“I have let Harry find his way [with captaincy]. He doesn’t like to make things complicated. He likes to keep it simple. His calmness and ability to keep it simple rubs on other guys. He has captained a lot of sides growing up. He’s got great friendships.

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Love Island fans furiously hit out at ‘mean girls’ behaviour as they defend star

Love Island fans have hit out at some of the islanders following scenes on tonight’s episode of the ITV2 show, in which Shakira Khan had to save herself from being dumped

Love Island fans weren’t impressed(Image: ITV)

Viewers have criticised some of the islanders on this year’s Love Island following scenes that aired in tonight’s episode. They have complained over one islander being the subject of “snarky” comments and being excluded.

Shakira Khan had been left single in last night’s launch episode after Ben Holbrough, who she had been coupled up with, was ‘stolen’ by bombshell Toni Laites. Host Maya Jama announced that she had 24 hours to get a different boy to couple up with her or Shakira would be dumped from the villa herself.

Shakira Khan in a cream outfit stood in the Love Island villa.
Shakira Khan had to get a boy to recouple with her to avoid being dumped on Love Island tonight(Image: ITV)

During tonight’s episode, Shakira was seen getting to know some of the other islanders before the potential recoupling. Fans however criticised some of the other girls, complaining that they were excluding her and making digs.

One fan commented on X: “What are these snarky remarks about Shakira? it’s giving insecure.” Another viewer said: “The girls excluding Shakira like it’s somehow her fault that Maya says she has graft or she goes home.” A third said: “Ok it’s giving mean girls.”

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Someone wrote: “This energy from the girls towards Shakira is giving insecure.” Another questioned: “Why they being mean to Shakira tho.” Defending her, one fan said: “Um why are they so shady towards shakira?? how is any of this her fault.” Another said: “They are mean girls…Shakira is not doing anything wrong.”

Not everyone felt the same though. One fan said: “Am I the only one who feels like the girls weren’t even being mean or anything but yall love a mean girls clique storyline.”

At the end of the episode, several boys stood up when asked by Maya if they felt that they had a “stronger connection” with Shakira than their current partner. She ended up choosing to couple up with Harry Cooksley, which meant that Sophie Lee, who he had been with, was dumped from the villa.

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Love Island continues tomorrow night on ITV2 and ITVX from 9pm.

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Belgium will be ‘shaking in their boots when they come to Cardiff’

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Wales winger Sorba Thomas says Belgium will not relish a visit to Cardiff for the return World Cup qualifier after Monday’s dramatic and pulsating game in Brussels.

Belgium were leading 3-0 inside 27 minutes at the King Baudouin Stadium but Craig Bellamy’s side staged a tremendous comeback to level the game.

Kevin De Bruyne’s late winner broke Welsh hearts to secure a 4-3 victory for Belgium and inflict a first defeat under Bellamy, who was “beyond proud” of his players for their efforts.

“That’s a team that’s top 10 in the rankings and people were saying ‘little old Wales’ – we took the game to them,” Thomas said.

“They are going to be shaking in their boots when they come to Cardiff to play us, because we’re not the same Wales they played all them many years.

“We’re hungry, we’re a young group and I thought when it went to 3-3 it was in our hands.

Belgium, who have played two games less than Wales, will travel to Cardiff for the return on 13 October.

Thomas said Belgium did not show Wales “that much respect” after going 3-0 in front and the home side thought “that the game was done”.

But Thomas added: “To be honest, when they went 3-0 up we still had belief.

“If you look at the game, every time they scored we literally went down the other end and almost got a chance.

“I think going in at half-time 3-1 they probably thought the game was done. I think they relaxed and they underestimated us.

“The second half showed there was only one team in the game and that was us.

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The result leaves Wales second in Group J, a point behind North Macedonia who won 1-0 in Kazakhstan – Belgium are third, three points further back but with those two games in hand.

Thomas’ first senior goal for Wales came only a few days after he completed a move from Huddersfield Town to Stoke City.

“For me personally it’s been one heck of a week, secured my future and got my first Wales goal,” said Thomas, Wales’ player of the game in Brussels.

“I’m pleased but I wish the result would have gone our way.

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Brazil’s Bolsonaro testifies before Supreme Court over alleged coup plan

Brazil’s far-right former President Jair Bolsonaro, testifying for the first time before the nation’s Supreme Court, has denied involvement in an alleged coup plot to remain in power and overturn the 2022 election result that he lost to current leftist President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.

Bolsonaro, 70, and seven of his close allies were questioned by a panel of top judges on Tuesday as part of a trial over allegations that they devised a multi-step scheme to keep Bolsonaro in office despite his defeat to Lula.

Bolsonaro and his co-defendants risk prison sentences of up to 40 years in a trial dubbed “historic” – the first ever for an attempted coup under a democratic government in Brazil.

“That’s not the case, your honour,” Bolsonaro replied on Tuesday when asked by Judge Alexandre de Moraes – an arch political foe – about “the truthfulness” of the accusations against him.

“There was never any talk of a coup. A coup is an abominable thing … Brazil couldn’t go through an experience like that. And there was never even the possibility of a coup in my government,” Bolsonaro claimed.

The plot only failed, the charge sheet says, due to a clear lack of military backing.

Bolsonaro, a former military officer himself who has been known to express nostalgia for the country’s past military dictatorship, openly defied Brazil’s judicial system during his 2019-2022 term in office.

On Monday, Bolsonaro’s former right-hand man Mauro Cid – a co-defendant who has turned state’s witness – told the court Bolsonaro had “received and read” a draft decree for the declaration of a state of emergency.

He then “edited” the document, which would have paved the way for measures to “redo the election” and also envisaged the imprisonment of top personalities including Moraes, said Cid.

Cid also testified that he had received cash in a wine crate from Bolsonaro’s former running mate and Defence Minister Walter Braga Netto that investigators say was earmarked to finance an operation by special troops to kill Lula, his Vice President Geraldo Alckmin and Moraes.

‘My conscience is clear’

Apart from Cid, the other co-defendants are four ex-ministers and the former heads of Brazil’s navy and intelligence agency.

Most who have taken the stand so far have rejected the bulk of the accusations in the charge sheet. The defendants are standing trial on five counts: attempting to stage a coup, involvement in an armed criminal organisation, attempted violent abolition of the democratic rule of law, aggravated damage and deterioration of listed heritage.

A coup conviction carries a sentence of up to 12 years. When combined with the other charges, the accused could be sentenced to up to 40 years behind bars.

Two former army commanders have claimed Bolsonaro hosted a meeting where the declaration of a state of emergency was discussed as a means of overturning Lula’s election victory.

Bolsonaro has denied all the charges, saying he is the target of political persecution.

He has already been banned in a separate court ruling from running in elections until 2030 over abuse of power while in office and casting unfounded doubts on the country’s electronic voting system. However, he is still hoping to run in the 2026 presidential elections.

“They have nothing to convict me; my conscience is clear,” the former leader told reporters on Monday.

Almir Garnier, who was Brazilian Navy commander under Bolsonaro, denied the former president had discussed the declaration of a state of emergency with military officials.

He also denied offering Bolsonaro any Navy troops.

The Supreme Court headquarters in Brasilia was one of the targets of a rioting mob of supporters known as “Bolsonaristas” – who raided government buildings in January 2023 as they urged the military to oust Lula, an insurrection attempt that evoked the supporters of Bolsonaro ally United States President Donald Trump on January 6, 2021.

Bolsonaro was abroad in Florida at the time of this last-gasp effort to keep him in power after the alleged coup planning fizzled. But his opponents have accused him of fomenting the rioting.

Judges will hear from 26 other defendants at a later date. The court has already heard from dozens of witnesses in hearings that began in mid-May.

Kanye West bizarrely ‘changes name again’ four years after complete rebrand

Kanye West, also known as Ye, is said to have changed his name for the second time in recent years, with the rapper’s latest name reportedly disclosed on business documents

Kanye West, also known as Ye, has reportedly changed his name again(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

Kanye West, also known as Ye, has quietly changed his name for the second time in recent years. The rapper’s latest name is said to have been used on legal documents related to businesses associated with him.

The musician, 48, is reportedly referred to as Ye Ye on documents filed with the State of California by his chief financial officer, Hussain Lalani. It comes after he had previously become known as Ye, with it announced that he had legally changed his name to that in 2021.

His apparent latest name hasn’t been publicly announced by him, though. It’s said to have emerged when his businesses filed a Statement of Information, which provides up-to-date information for an entity, such as addresses and directors.

Kanye West in a black jacket and trousers, with gloves, on stage in 2024.
Ye, also known as Kanye West, has reportedly changed his name again(Image: Getty Images)

The US Sun, which has reportedly seen the documents in question, states that Ox Paha Inc now calls him ‘Ye Ye’ on them. It further claims that his clothing brand Yeezy Apparel, as well as his music businesses Yeezy Record Label LLC and Getting Out Our Dreams Inc, are also referring to him by that name.

It adds that the business headquarters of Ox Paha Inc., Yeezy Record Label LLC and Getting Out Our Dreams Inc. has changed. It was said to have been a church in Northridge, Los Angeles, that burnt down after being left vacant by him, but is now reportedly listed as the office building in the city of Los Angeles that he bought in 2023, reports the Mirror US.

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The news comes after he announced earlier this month that he would be making a new account on X to reflect his name Ye. He shared his plans in a post on June 1.

He wrote in a message to his followers on the platform: “Ima finally stop using the @kanyewest Twitter cause my name is Ye. Gonna start a Ye account and it is what it is.”

It came after Piers Morgan mentioned his handle on the platform during an interview last month. The rapper had walked out of an interview on Uncensored.

He left after Piers said that he had 32 million, rather than 33 million, followers on X. The host later issued a correction, but within minutes of the interview starting, he had left.

Kanye West in a black hoodie in 2015.
He’s reportedly referred to as Ye Ye in new documents(Image: PATRICK KOVARIK/AFP via Getty Images)

Piers later suggested that it happened before he could ask about antisemitism and other topics. Ye – who in tweets weeks later said he was “done with antisemitism” and that he loves “all people,” as well posting “God forgive me for the pain I’ve caused” – having been criticised for comments and other actions in recent years. Just last month, it was reported that he had released a song titled Heil Hitler (Hooligan Version).

Host Piers told fellow guest Sneako after Ye left: “Tell him from me he’s a snivelling, little coward, and he’s an anti-semite and a Hitler worshipper. That’s what I would have asked him if he’d had the b***s to sit there and take the questions.”

One fan later wrote on X: “Piers Morgan calling him ‘Kanye West’ is exactly why Ye left the interview.” Piers reacted to the suggestion by saying: “His X account name is @kanyewest …” The rapper has since shared plans to stop using the @kanyewest on the platform.

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