On Friday, in an interview with, Dawood Shahab added: Last night's rocket attacks on the Zionist settlements near the Gaza Strip was a small warning message from the resistance to the Zionist enemy.
The Commission for Detainees and Ex-Detainees Affairs, the Palestinian Prisoners Club, Addameer Prisoner Support and Human Rights Association and the Wadi Hilweh Information Centre in East Jerusalem said in a joint statement that "the number of Palestinian prisoners in the [Israeli] Occupation prisons has reached about 4,700 prisoners, until the end ...
Syrian forces have successfully intercepted and shot Israeli missiles targeting central and western parts of the Arab country, as announced by official website SANA on Saturday.
This comes after the stabbing and hit and run attack near the illegal Ariel settlement yesterday, and the death of the 18-year-old Palestinian Muhammad Murad Souf from the town of Haris, in the Salfit district.
"We also call on the UN to break the Israeli occupation's siege and closure of Palestinian cities and refugee camps," said Hamas spokesman Jihad Taha. "Such sieges and closures amount to collective punishment in violation of international law."
"This [Israeli] crime and other previous repeated Israeli crimes and acts of aggression against the Palestinian people require investigation and accountability before the International Criminal Court," the OIC said in a statement.
Anas Khaled Inshasi, 22, died at Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, from critical injuries he sustained during the Israeli aggression last weekend, the sources added.
“US media outlets avoid publishing pictures of the victims to be entirely apart from conveying the truth of what is happening on the ground,” the site added.
The Human Rights Office said in a statement it has verified that among the 46 Palestinians killed in the latest escalation in the Gaza Strip, at least 20 were civilians, including 16 children and four women, and that of the 360 Palestinians reported injured, nearly two-thirds are civilians, including 151 children, 58 women and 19 older persons. In ...
Speaking on Saturday morning at the meeting of the National Task Force Against Coronavirus, Ebrahim Raisi condoled the days of martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) and his companions, discussed the important events of these days and said, "The Zionist Regime was responsible for last night's crime. It once again showed its occupation and aggression to the ...
“Ireland calls for de-escalation and the protection of civilians, which is an obligation under international law. I am particularly concerned about the impact on children. Ireland calls for everybody to act with restrain and reduce tensions,” Coveney said in a tweet.
Syrian envoy to the United Nations has censured the UN Security Council’s silence and the western support behind the Israeli aggression on the Arab country, occupied Palestine and southern Lebanon.
Iran's Ali Bagheri Kani who is in Norway's Oslo had an interview with the country's state media NRK and elaborated on the latest developments of the Vienna talks over lifting sanctions on Iran and the peaceful nature of the Iranian nuclear program.
Syria called on the Human Rights Council to hold Israel accountable for its systematic crimes against human rights of Syrians in the occupied Syrian Golan which include intensifying the settlement and violations, the theft of lands and natural resources, in addition to practices of the demographic change.
The international movement for Palestinian rights and justice laid the ground for recent declarations by Amnesty International and other human rights organizations. Now we have to follow up.
A military source said that at about 12:56 a.m., the Israeli enemy launched aerial aggression with bursts of missiles from the direction of southeastern Beirut, and at about 01:10 a.m on Wednesday. the Israeli enemy launched another aggression with surface-to-ground missiles from the direction of occupied Syrian Golan targeting some points in Damascus ...
As the Israeli blockade enters its seventeenth year, Euro-Med Monitor documented in its annual report, titled Bitter 16: A Generation Bred in Captivity, the dire effects of the blockade on the social, economic, and humanitarian levels, which were exacerbated by the repeated military attacks on the Strip— the most recent of which was in May 2021.