The private Hebrew Channel 13 quoted the Israeli Bureau of Statistics as reporting a significant increase in the number of Israelis who have left this year compared to 2023, almost a year since Israel started its genocidal bombing campaign in the Gaza Strip.
According to Hebrew-language Hadashot Bezaman yesterday, the soldier, a 21-year-old resident of the illegal Or Yehuda settlement, committed suicide on Ares Street. He was a member of the Israel Defence Forces reserves serving in the Gaza Strip and had been discharged only two days ago.
Explosions and gunfire have been heard in northern Gaza as Israel resumed aggression against the besieged Gaza Strip as the ceasefire ended following two days of extension.
The United Nations has denounced the resumption of Israel’s genocidal war on the Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip warning that “hell on earth has returned to Gaza.”
A year and half into the war between Russia and Ukraine, cities, infrastructures and different positions from both sides are targeted by missiles and drones.
A year and half into the war between Russia and Ukraine, cities, infrastructures and different positions from both sides are targeted by missiles and drones.
The United States has approved sending a new package worth of $500 million dollars to Ukraine amid warnings that supply of further arms would prolong the 15-months of conflict between Kiev and Moscow.
Mohammed Abu Hatab, 39, a resident of Jenin, told Anadolu on Tuesday that they woke up early in the morning to the sound of heavy gunfire, thinking "there was a war".
The Regional Refugee Response Plan for Sudan, which is presented to donors on Thursday, will primarily cover immediate support in Chad, South Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and the Central African Republic, the UNHCR said in a statement.
The ministry's spokesman Ahmed Abu Zeid said that thanks to Egypt's efforts to facilitate the crossing of refugees from Sudan, 14,000 Sudanese citizens and 2,000 nationals of 50 other countries entered Egypt as of Thursday.
A total of 270 people had been killed in violence between the Army and a paramilitary group, WHO Director-General, Tedros Ghebreyesus, said at a global health webinar from Geneva, adding that amid the fighting, there were "disturbing reports of some health facilities being looted and others being used for military purposes".