
Antiwar News With Dave DeCamp 11/26/25: Study: IDF Has Killed More Than 100,000 in Gaza, US Flies More Bombers Near Venezuela, and More
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Nov 26, 2025 A recent study reveals over 100,000 deaths in Gaza amid worsening humanitarian conditions. Heavy rains are flooding displacement camps, exacerbating the crisis. Notably, the U.S. opposes a UN resolution reinforcing the prohibition on torture. Rising military activity is reported with U.S. bombers near Venezuela, raising concerns of intervention. Additionally, there are civilian casualties from Israeli strikes in Lebanon, and ongoing violence against Alawite civilians in Syria. The latest updates on Ukraine peace talks reflect challenges amid shifting political dynamics.
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Revised Gaza Death Toll And Life Expectancy Collapse
- The Max Planck study estimates Israeli forces likely caused over 100,000 violent deaths in Gaza, far above official counts.
- Life expectancy in Gaza plunged nearly half in 2024, matching patterns seen in documented genocides.
Floods Deepen Gaza Displacement Crisis
- Heavy rains flooded displacement camps, worsening humanitarian suffering amid shortages of winter supplies.
- Israel continues to block most shelter items despite a ceasefire agreement that promised tents and mobile homes.
UN Torture Resolution Faces U.S. And Israeli Opposition
- The UN General Assembly vote reaffirmed torture prohibition but the U.S., Israel, and Argentina opposed it.
- The timing is notable given reports of abuse of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody.



