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US-backed Gaza aid group says it found boy alive; former contractor said Israeli troops killed him

“Our team set out to find this little boy,” stated Johnnie Moore, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation executive director. “These lies endangered his life.”

(Sept. 4, 2025 / JNS)
A Gazan boy whom Tony Aguilar, a former contractor with UG Solutions, claimed was killed by Israeli troops has been found alive and well, according to the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which is funded by the U.S. government.

Aguilar stated that Israeli soldiers killed a boy, whom he identified as “Amir,” in a “wall of bullets” on May 28 at a foundation distribution site. The Daily Wire reported on Thursday that the boy—whose name is Abdul Rahim Muhammad Hamden, and who goes by Aboud—is fine.

The publication published video footage of the boy, who is “in a safe, undisclosed location after a false tale about his death was spread by an American contractor,” it reported.

“After interviews with family members and weeks of detective work, the boy, who actually goes by the name Abood, was found living with his birth mother after he abruptly left his stepmother’s home in July,” per the Daily Wire. “The child’s identity was confirmed through biometrics, and he remained in possession of the shirt he wore in Aguilar’s viral video.”

“When this lie was brazenly, cravenly shared from the press to the halls of Congress, our team set out to find this little boy—whatever it took,” stated Rev. Johnnie Moore, executive director of the foundation. “Not to show the truth or to prove our point, but to save the kid’s life. These lies endangered his life.”

“Too many people, including in the press and civil society, were quick to spread unverified claims without asking the most basic questions,” Moore stated. “The public and policymakers should ask themselves what else they have heard and believed about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation that is also a lie.”

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Obviously can't say for sure but I heard this interview with Colonel Aguilar and he seemed very credible while Reverend Johnny Moore seemed like a shyster.
 
It doesn’t directly involve him and isn’t directly about Trump.

I’d guess he doesn’t have a clue about it.
That’s a small rubber stamp.

He had no skin in the game - if it had worked (in-and-out with no one noticing AND successfully placing the surveillance device(s)), Trump wouldn’t have been able to brag about it or talk it up.

At the time, virtually no one in the US new about it.

When the “incursion” failed, Trump promptly forgot about it (if he even remembered signing the authorization).
 

Reports of assassination operation carried out against Hamas officials in Qatar​


Peter Beaumont
Peter Beaumont is a senior international reporter for the Guardian

Reuters is snapping reports of several explosions in the Katara district of Doha, the capital of Qatar, with the Axios news website and Israel’s Kan television, both quoting Israeli officials, saying it was an assassination operation against Hamas officials, a claim the Guardian could not immediately confirm.

The blasts were reported in the Katara district, which is home to the Katara Cultural Quarter, a reconstructed souk full of restaurants popular with tourists.
 

Qatar condemns 'cowardly criminal assault' on Doha it says violated international laws​

Majed Al Ansari, spokesperson for Qatar’s foreign ministry, has issued a statement on X in response to the Israeli attack in Doha. Here is the statement in full:

The State of Qatar strongly condemns the cowardly Israeli attack that targeted residential buildings housing several members of the Political Bureau of Hamas in the Qatari capital, Doha.

This criminal assault constitutes a blatant violation of all international laws and norms, and poses a serious threat to the security and safety of Qataris and residents in Qatar.

The Ministry affirms that the security forces, civil defense, and relevant authorities immediately began addressing the incident and taking necessary measures to contain its repercussions and ensure the safety of the residents and surrounding areas.

While the State of Qatar strongly condemns this assault, it confirms that it will not tolerate this reckless Israeli behavior and the ongoing disruption of regional security, nor any act that targets its security and sovereignty.

Investigations are underway at the highest level, and further details will be announced as soon as they are available.
 


Trump 2017:



Trump 2025:

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“… Nothing in the agreement should be “interpreted or construed” as “an offer, promise, or acceptance of any form of bribery, undue influence, or corrupt practice,” the memo adds, calling it a “bona fide gift.”…”

I guess Qatar didn’t get what they didn’t pay for(??)

 
There have been a large amount of protests here in Halifax over this.


Canada-Israel Davis Cup matches in Halifax closed to fans due to safety concerns​

Event will go ahead in a closed venue due to 'escalating safety concerns,' says Tennis Canada​



Halifax pulls funding​

In August, the Halifax council had approved $50,000 in funding for the matches at the Scotiabank Centre as it is considered a tourism event, despite protesters opposing the decision.

A city spokesman told CBC News in an e-mail on Tuesday that the funding has been cancelled because the event no longer delivers "the tourism, economic and other benefits that would have been expected had it proceeded as originally planned."

A spokesperson for Halifax Regional Police said it was not involved with Tennis Canada's decision to close the venue and it is not one of the "local authorities" referenced in the statement.
 

Daniel Raab shows no hesitation as he watches footage of 19-year-old Salem Doghmosh crumpling to the ground beside his brother in a street in northern Gaza.

“That was my first elimination,” he says. The video, shot by a drone, lasts just a few seconds. The Palestinian teenager appears to be unarmed when he is shot in the head.


Raab, a former varsity basketball player from a Chicago suburb who became an Israeli sniper, concedes he knew that. He says he shot Salem simply because he tried to retrieve the body of his beloved older brother Mohammed.

“It’s hard for me to understand why he [did that] and it also doesn’t really interest me,” Raab says in a video interview posted on X. “I mean, what was so important about that corpse?”
 
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