๐ฐ๏ธ โ ๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Satellite images from (@Planet) show the second-largest city in the Gaza Strip of #Palestine, located in the south, nearly completely destroyed, along with the surrounding municipalities.
Its area spans more than 100 square kilometers. The city had a population of 400,000 residents before the war.
๐ธ Khan Yunis between November 2024 and July 2025.
Its area spans more than 100 square kilometers. The city had a population of 400,000 residents before the war.
๐ธ Khan Yunis between November 2024 and July 2025.
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๐ฐ๏ธ โ ๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Satellite images from (@Planet) show the second-largest city in the Gaza Strip of #Palestine, located in the south, nearly completely destroyed, along with the surrounding municipalities. Its area spans more than 100 square kilometers. The cityโฆ
๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Imagery from the northern sector of the city (Images 1&2, 2023-11-24 โ 2025-07-18) and the southern sector of the city (Images 3&4, 2024-11-24 โ 2025-07-18)
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๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Imagery from the northern sector of the city (Images 1&2, 2023-11-24 โ 2025-07-18) and the southern sector of the city (Images 3&4, 2024-11-24 โ 2025-07-18)
๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Significant destruction has occurred in the neighboring towns of Abasan al-Kabira (Image 1&2) and Bani Suheila (Image 3&4), where most buildings have been destroyed.
According to the Israeli Haartez newspaper, in recent months, #Israelโs military has greatly accelerated the pace of destruction in southern Gaza, using private contractors that earn a profit of thousands of shekels per building razed.
Haartez also reported that in recent weeks, the demolitions of homes, along with aerial bombardments, have been the only operational activity that has been carried out systematically by the Israeli army in Gaza.
The newspaper says that hundreds of bulldozers, excavators, and armored Israeli Caterpillar D9 bulldozers โcontinue their efforts to make Gaza uninhabitable for years to come.โ
๐ธ Abasan al-Kabira (Images 1&2, 2024-10-21 โ 2025-07-15), Bani Suheila (Images 3&4, 2023-11-24 โ 2025-07-18), and Khuza (Images 5&6, 2024-10-05 โ 2025-07-19)
According to the Israeli Haartez newspaper, in recent months, #Israelโs military has greatly accelerated the pace of destruction in southern Gaza, using private contractors that earn a profit of thousands of shekels per building razed.
Haartez also reported that in recent weeks, the demolitions of homes, along with aerial bombardments, have been the only operational activity that has been carried out systematically by the Israeli army in Gaza.
The newspaper says that hundreds of bulldozers, excavators, and armored Israeli Caterpillar D9 bulldozers โcontinue their efforts to make Gaza uninhabitable for years to come.โ
๐ธ Abasan al-Kabira (Images 1&2, 2024-10-21 โ 2025-07-15), Bani Suheila (Images 3&4, 2023-11-24 โ 2025-07-18), and Khuza (Images 5&6, 2024-10-05 โ 2025-07-19)
๐ฐ๏ธ โ ๐ท๐บ/๐บ๐ฆ #Russia is actively reinforcing its airbases at Millerovo in Rostov, Hvardiiske in Crimea, and Khalino in Kursk, each within striking range of the front of #Ukraine.
Satellite images published by Airbus DS shows five large aircraft shelters being built in Millerovo, along with eight drive-through shelters on the other side of the airbase.
More imagery from Planet show the construction of three drive-through shelters in Hvardiiske (Crimea) and 12 other shelters in Kurskโs Khalino airbase.
Satellite images published by Airbus DS shows five large aircraft shelters being built in Millerovo, along with eight drive-through shelters on the other side of the airbase.
More imagery from Planet show the construction of three drive-through shelters in Hvardiiske (Crimea) and 12 other shelters in Kurskโs Khalino airbase.
๐ฐ โ ๐บ๐ธ/๐ธ๐ด Somaliland, which proclaimed independence from Somalia in 1991, is willing to offer the US a military base at the entrance to the Red Sea and critical-minerals deals in its quest for international recognition as a sovereign state.
US ally, UAE, already runs a port at Berbera in Somaliland and controls a nearby airstrip thatโs used by military planes.
๐ Bloomberg
US ally, UAE, already runs a port at Berbera in Somaliland and controls a nearby airstrip thatโs used by military planes.
๐ Bloomberg
๐ฐ โ ๐บ๐ธ/๐บ๐ฆ/๐ท๐บ GOP Senators Roger Wicker in the Armed Services Committee and Jim Risch in the Foreign Relations have introduced a bill named โPEACE actโ allowing allies to finance the supply of US weapons to #Ukraine.
The Pentagon would be able to replenish its own stockpiles using these funds and continue supporting Ukraine without harming US military readiness.
The plan envisions $5โ8 billion annually, with #Germany and the #UK among potential contributors.
๐ WSJ
The Pentagon would be able to replenish its own stockpiles using these funds and continue supporting Ukraine without harming US military readiness.
The plan envisions $5โ8 billion annually, with #Germany and the #UK among potential contributors.
๐ WSJ
The Wall Street Journal
Exclusive | GOP Eyes European Money to Replace U.S. Weapons Donated to Ukraine
Bill from top Senate Republicans would create a fund at Treasury to accept money from allies.
๐ฐ โ ๐บ๐ฆ/๐ท๐บ An analysis to #Russiaโs Su-34 and Su-35S fighter jets found out that of 1,119 distinct components identified inside the jets, an almost unbelievable 1,115 were made by companies headquartered in the US, Germany, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, or France.
These aren't obscure parts or numbers; they are essentially every part of the plane that flies, navigates, and kills. Each of these chips serves a critical function, from radar and guidance systems to flight control and communications.
Despite sanctions, the Kremlin continues receiving Western technology through "gray" schemes. Components reach Russia through a complex network of Russian importers and foreign suppliers, including intermediaries and shell companies in China, Hong Kong, Turkey, UAE, and certain EU countries.
๐ International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)
These aren't obscure parts or numbers; they are essentially every part of the plane that flies, navigates, and kills. Each of these chips serves a critical function, from radar and guidance systems to flight control and communications.
Despite sanctions, the Kremlin continues receiving Western technology through "gray" schemes. Components reach Russia through a complex network of Russian importers and foreign suppliers, including intermediaries and shell companies in China, Hong Kong, Turkey, UAE, and certain EU countries.
๐ International Partnership for Human Rights (IPHR)
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๐บ๐ฆ/๐ท๐บ/๐ฐ๐ต The 14th UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Aerial Reconnaissance Regiment of the Ukrainian Armed Forces (AFU) identified and tracked the position of a North Korean-made M1978 โKoksanโ 170mm self-propelled artillery system being used by Russian forces.
The unit destroyed it using precision-guided rocket fire from a US-supplied HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System).
The unit destroyed it using precision-guided rocket fire from a US-supplied HIMARS (High Mobility Artillery Rocket System).
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๐ต๐ธ/๐ฎ๐ฑ Yesterday, 12 armed Hamas operatives emerged from a tunnel in Khan Younis near a logistics route used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), and set up an ambush near the route, hiding under blankets to avoid detection.
Troops from Golaniโs 13th Battalion spotted them and deployed a โZikโ drone, prompting the militants to flee back into the tunnel.
A Hamas drone was also detected, likely used to monitor the ambush and cover the retreat. The IDF believes the goal was to kidnap soldiers.
๐ Moriah Doron
Troops from Golaniโs 13th Battalion spotted them and deployed a โZikโ drone, prompting the militants to flee back into the tunnel.
A Hamas drone was also detected, likely used to monitor the ambush and cover the retreat. The IDF believes the goal was to kidnap soldiers.
๐ Moriah Doron
๐ โ ๐บ๐ฆ/๐ท๐บ The total number of โShahedโ and 'Gerbera' UAVs launched by Russian forces into Ukraine in July 2025 stood at 6,297, an increase of 1,378% compared to July 2024 (426 launched).
With 6,297, July has seen approximately the same number of drones as the entirety of Jan-Oct period in 2024.
July is also the first month to see more than 6,000 drones reported by the Ukrainian Air Force, this follows June when more than 5,000 were reported for the first time.
๐ Kyle Glen
With 6,297, July has seen approximately the same number of drones as the entirety of Jan-Oct period in 2024.
July is also the first month to see more than 6,000 drones reported by the Ukrainian Air Force, this follows June when more than 5,000 were reported for the first time.
๐ Kyle Glen