
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2283, Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
Epal European Palestinian Media Center Bulletin, Issue No. 2283, Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025
1. UNRWA: The occupation is holding 6,000 trucks—enough to supply Gaza for 3 months**
UNRWA media adviser Adnan Abu Hasna stated that the occupying authorities are holding 6,000 agency trucks loaded with food supplies sufficient for the Gaza Strip for 3 months, in addition to hundreds of thousands of tents and blankets designated for about 1.3 million Palestinians, amid a worsening humanitarian crisis.
Abu Hasna explained that the number of trucks currently entering Gaza exceeds the average that entered before the ceasefire, but he stressed that these quantities remain far below what is needed to meet the massive needs in the Strip.
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**2. International outrage after documentation of rape and sexual torture of a Palestinian journalist in occupation prisons**
International human rights and media circles expressed widespread anger and condemnation after the revelation of horrifying details about a rape and sexual torture crime committed against a journalist from Gaza inside Israeli occupation prisons, using a trained dog.
The announcement came from the Palestinian Journalists’ Protection Center (PJPC), which documented that the journalist—known as “Yahya” for security reasons—was assaulted during his arrest at Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City, then forcibly transferred with other detainees to the “Sde Teiman” camp, where he was sexually tortured in front of occupation soldiers, some of whom filmed the scene and mocked the victims.
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**3. A Palestinian girl threatened with paralysis due to large blood sacs**
“My daughter is threatened with paralysis or death”… The mother of little Habiba recounts how inhaling toxic smoke during a bombing, while she was pregnant, caused her infant to develop large blood sacs.
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**4. “Code Pink” organizes a protest in solidarity with Palestine**
On the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, CODEPINK Central Coast organized a protest as part of its ongoing activities in support of justice for Palestine. Participants raised Palestinian flags and called for an end to violations against civilians, affirming that global solidarity is essential to confront occupation policies and amplify the voice of human rights.
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**5. Francesca: A message to Israel — You are afraid of the truth**
UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese criticized the Italian press and Western media in general for their poor and sometimes inappropriate coverage of the Palestinian issue.
