The World Health Organization (WHO) has urged the Israeli regime to drop its plans for military ground invasion against Rafah amid the catastrophic situation of Palestinians taking refuge in the city.
The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has hailed the stance of al-Azhar grand mufti, Sheikh Ahmad al-Tayyeb in support of the Palestinians in Gaza Strip.
Iran’s Vice President for Women and Family Affairs has praised South Africa for filing a genocide case against Israeli regime at the International Court of Justice.
At least 36 Palestinians have lost their lives and several others wounded as Israeli regime targeted a house in Nuseirat camp in central Gaza Strip, the majority of those killed children and women.
In a statement to Anadolu Agency, preferring to remain anonymous, the source confirmed: “The truce proposal presented by Hamas to the (Qatari and Egyptian) mediators includes three stages, each stage lasting six weeks.”
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved plans for military invasion against southern Gaza Strip city of Rafah, now overpopulated with more than 1.5 million displaced Palestinians.
The Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Hissein Brahin Taha, has welcomed the adoption of the follow up resolution to help combat Islamophobia.
The interim Friday prayer leader of Tehran has emphasized Palestine as number one issue for the world of Islam condemning the US-backed Israeli crimes against Palestinians in Gaza Strip.
According to the paper, AIPAC has also had to confront the “tangled politics” of foreign aid on Capitol Hill, where money for Israel is caught up in the dispute over providing assistance to Ukraine.
In a statement issued yesterday, the Islamic Endowments Department, Waqf, in the occupied city of Jerusalem said the iron barriers were installed at the gates of King Faisal, Al-Ghawanmeh and Al-Hadid, describing the move as “dangerous and unprecedented”.