Compilation of news reports – IAK staff
Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip killed at least 86 Palestinians, the Health Ministry said on Friday.
Among the dead were at least 19 members of the Akkad family in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip.
The Gaza Ministry of Health reported on 4 April that Israeli forces have killed 1,249 people and injured 3,022 since Israel resumed its war on Gaza on 18 March, unilaterally ending a ceasefire reached with Hamas in January.
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‘Gaza is breathing its last breath’, head of Health Ministry warns
‘Gaza is breathing its last breath,’ Director General of the Ministry of Health, Dr Munir Al-Bursh, warned yesterday. Israel’s aggression is getting worse, he added while asking what more the world needs to act.… pic.twitter.com/EIiKYQvWAZ
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) April 4, 2025
In Jenin, West Bank, Israeli soldiers fatally shot Hussein Jamil Hardan, 42, and took away his corpse.

Is Israel testing new weapons on Gaza?
Dr Munir Al-Bursh, director general of the Ministry of Health in Gaza, issued a stark warning that the Strip is “breathing its last breath”, as Israeli occupation forces escalate their assault using what he described as new and unfamiliar weapons that are causing severe burns and grotesquely disfiguring injuries, the Palestinian Information Center reported yesterday.
RECOMMENDED READING: Gaza: Testing Ground for Israel’s Global Weapons Industry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=1GvkFwpzDhI&t=851s&ab_channel=AlJazeeraEnglish
‘Hundreds of millions blown for minimal success’: Washington hits snag against Yemen
The US military has used $200 million in munitions since it restarted its campaign against Yemen over two weeks ago – the success of which has been “limited,” according to a 4 April report by the New York Times (NYT).
The report comes as US President Donald Trump has been boasting about the success of Washington’s campaign against the Ansarallah resistance movement, which he says has been “decimated.”
“In closed briefings in recent days, Pentagon officials have acknowledged that there has been only limited success in destroying the Houthis’ vast, largely underground arsenal of missiles, drones and launchers,” anonymous congressional aides and officials told NYT.
The sources say Ansarallah and the Yemeni Armed Forces (YAF) – which are merged – have managed to reinforce many of their military sites.
“In just three weeks, the Pentagon has used $200 million worth of munitions, in addition to the immense operational and personnel costs to deploy two aircraft carriers, additional B-2 bombers and fighter jets, as well as Patriot and THAAD air defenses to the Middle East,” according to the officials.
The total cost of the campaign could likely surge past $1 billion by next week, the NYT report notes. It adds that many precision bombs are being used, including advanced ones, which is starting to cause concern about the navy’s stocks within the Pentagon.
Last year, US navy officials acknowledged that confrontations with Yemeni forces marked the most intense naval combat Washington has faced since the Second World War.
Yemeni attacks on Israel and Israeli-linked shipping began in 2023 in response to the war on Gaza.
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Netanyahu Expected to Meet With Trump in Washington on Monday, Official Says
The prime minister was in Hungary when he received Trump’s invitation to the White House, a source in the delegation said. Netanyahu’s office has not confirmed the trip, which would delay his corruption trial testimony
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expected to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington on Monday, according to a source familiar with the details.
A source in Netanyahu’s delegation to Budapest said Trump invited Netanyahu for a meeting after the prime minister raised the issue of new U.S. tariffs on Israel in a phone call with Trump.
The call was made in the presence of Hungarian President Viktor Orbán, whom Netanyahu met in Budapest over the last few days.
Alleging tolerance for antisemitism, Trump administration could freeze $510M in grants to Brown University
The Trump administration is considering freezing $510 million in grants to Brown University as it reviews the top-tier Ivy League school’s handling of alleged antisemitism and its diversity, equity, and inclusion policies, a right-wing website reported on Thursday.
The move follows a February warning from the Education Department to 60 institutions, including Brown, stating that federal action could be taken if they failed to meet their obligations under the Civil Rights Act to protect Jewish students, according to a report by The Daily Caller.
Brown is already under federal monitoring due to a prior civil rights investigation and agreement with the department, the report said.
An administration official told The Daily Caller that the funding freeze would remain in place during the review, mirroring a similar decision earlier this week to halt $210 million in grants to Princeton University as it faces a probe into alleged antisemitism.
The investigation into Princeton dates back to the Biden administration, which launched a civil rights probe in 2024 following a complaint by Campus Reform, a conservative website. The complaint alleged that Princeton failed to address antisemitic incidents, including an October 2023 pro-Palestinian walkout where students chanted, “Brick by brick, wall by wall, apartheid has got to fall.”
NOTE: Pro-Israel organizations consistently work to silence Palestine advocacy on campus – a free speech violation. One strategy they use is to pressure universities to officially adopt the IHRA “definition” of antisemitism, which defines legitimate criticism of Israel as antisemitic. Other strategies include blocking prestigious appointments of and events with supporters of Palestinian rights, threatening to withhold major donations, and more. Typically, any move by university administration that defies the standard pro-Israel position is followed by an apology like the one Sonoma State University’s president Mike Lee issued – an apology that recognizes only the sentiments of pro-Israel students and ignoring the actual issues of free speech and divestment from Israel.
Pro-Palestine demonstrations on college campuses have overall been peaceful and non-confrontational, and have notably included a significant number of Jewish students. When there has been violence, it has come from pro-Israel counter-protesters and police.
The silencing of pro-Palestine campus protest violates students’ and professors’ rights to free speech.
It is also notable that pro-Israel orgs regularly sponsor trips to Israel for influencers and the influence-able – trips that invariably provide a whitewashed view of Israel and no exposure to the Palestinian narrative, and by withholding the truth, “buy” new Israel partisans.
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Israeli embassy attacks London mayor Sadiq Khan for mentioning Gaza victims in Eid speech
The Israeli embassy in the UK has released a statement attacking London Mayor Sadiq Khan after he mentioned the number of people killed by Israel’s war on Gaza in an address for Eid al-Fitr.
Khan, who became London’s first Muslim mayor in 2016, said that Muslims were marking a sombre Eid in his speech.
“This year, for many, the usual happiness we feel during Eid will be tempered by the appalling suffering and killing that continues in Sudan and Palestine.”
“More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as a result of Israel’s ongoing military campaign, including more than 15,000 children,” he added.
“These betrayals of humanity should weigh heavily on our collective conscience. But I’m proud that while the international community has chosen to avert its gaze, Londoners have not,” Khan continued.
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IMEMC Daily Reports
STATISTICS OCTOBER 7, 2023 – APRIL 1, 2025:
- At least 51,347 Palestinians killed, 122,655 injured – including:
- at least 50,399 killed in Gaza (~15,500 children)
- at least 948 killed in the West Bank (~187 children)
- at least 114,583 injured in Gaza
- at least 8,072 injured in the West Bank
According to Palestinian authorities, during the ceasefire Jan. 19- March 18 2025, Israeli attacks killed at least 150 Gazans, and Israel committed at least 962 ceasefire violations.
Thousands of those killed in Gaza have yet to be identified, and an estimated 11,000 more are still buried under rubble.
Reported Israeli death toll from October 7, 2023 – April 1, 2025: ~1,592 – including ~1,139 on October 7, 2023 (~36 children), 407 military forces since the ground invasion began in Gaza, 46 military and civilians in the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and Israel.
NOTE: It is unknown at this time how many of the deaths and injuries of Israelis on October 7 were caused by Israeli soldie
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