May 2024
Day 235 of Israeli aggression: 36,096 killed, 81,136 injured in Gaza
Al Mayadeen: The number of Palestinians killed in the Israeli aggression on Gaza since October 7 has risen to 36,096, in addition to 81,136 injuries, the Ministry of Health in Gaza reported Tuesday. The Israeli occupation committed 5 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, killing 46 and injuring 110 in the past 24 hours, it added. Read More
Israel massacres dozens in strikes on Rafah refugee camp
By Jordan Shilton: The Israeli regime’s deliberate massacre of at least 45 displaced people in a tent camp in Rafah marks yet another act of barbarism in its genocide against the Palestinians. Dozens of men, women and children, who had already fled multiple times in the past seven months, were massacred and maimed in a firestorm of American-supplied missiles fired by the Israeli Forces. Read More
Israel’s Tents Massacre in Rafah Is a Heinous War Crime
By Siraj Assi: Sunday night, Israeli forces pounded a tent camp housing displaced people in a designated safe zone in north Rafah, killing at least 45 Palestinians, most of them women and children, and injuring hundreds others. It was one of the most heinous assaults on Palestinian civilians in recent memory. Media reports show that Israel blitzed the tent camp with seven massive U.S. bombs, weighting 2,000 pounds each. According to eyewitnesses, the intensive bombing, which targeted Rafah’s Tal al-Sultan area, was a deliberate attack on Palestinian refugees sheltering in tents. The bombarded refugee tents, marked as Block 2371, had been designated by Israel as a “safe area” for civilians. Read More
Much of the World Awakens to a Decades Long Genocide
by Kim Petersen: Why is it an “Israel-Palestine conflict”? It implies an equivalency between the two sides. There is no equivalency. It is a Zionist genocide perpetrated against Palestinians, abetted by much of the by standing world. This is what it has always been and continues to be. Read More
Egyptian Nasserist Party calls for cancellation of Camp David Accords
Al Mayadeen: In a statement the United Nasserist Party in Egypt has called for severing all ties with the Israeli regime, canceling all treaties, foremost of which are the "shameful" Camp David Accords and "peace agreement", and criminalizing all forms of relations and normalization with "the Zionist enemy." It also condemned the "disgraceful positions" of Arab regimes, especially on the Israeli invasion of the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip, Rafah. The movement pointed out that Arab states are "true partners" in the genocidal crimes committed by the Israeli regime against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. Read More
With 81 Palestinian killings in 24 hours, number of people killed in Gaza approaches grim figure of 36,000
Yeni Safak : At least 35,984 Palestinians killed in Israel's ongoing offensive on Gaza since last Oct. 7, 2023, Health Ministry saying, adding 81 more killed, 223 injured in latest attacks in past 24 hours. Read More
Hamas fires rockets at Israel’s Tel Aviv, causing first sirens for months
Al Jazeera: Hamas says it has launched rockets at Tel Aviv, prompting sirens to sound in the Israeli city for the first time in several months. The Israeli military said on Sunday that eight rockets were launched from the Rafah area in southern Gaza, where its forces have continued a ground assault despite an order from the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to halt operations there. Israel’s air defence system intercepted several of them, the military said. Read More
Abu Obeida: Israeli force killed, injured, taken captive in Jabalia
Al Mayadeen: The al-Qassam Brigades military spokesperson, Abu Obeida, revealed that al-Qassam's Resistance fighters killed, wounded, and took captive an Israeli force in northern Gaza. In an announcement that is expected to have massive ramifications on the Israeli occupation entity, both politically and socially, Abu Obeida said that the Resistance carried out a "complex operation" on Saturday in Jabalia, the first stage of which was luring an Israeli occupation force into a tunnel and ambushing them inside. Read More
'Israel' admits 635 soldiers killed in Gaza since October 7
Al Mayadeen: The Israeli military admits to the death of a sergeant on Sunday, during clashes against Resistance in Gaza. This raises the number of Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza to 635 since October 7, 282 of whom were killed since the beginning of the ground invasion of the Strip. Read More
Hypocrisy: Washington supports the Int’l Criminal Court only when it suits US Interests
The Conversation: Biden administration has hinted at the possibility of imposing US sanctions against ICC officials if it issues arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, in connection with the ongoing war in Gaza. Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, in fact, the US has continually displayed its support for the ICC. One top US official, the ambassador-at-large for global criminal justice, said the ICC “occupies an important place in the ecosystem of international justice”. The US’ apparent about-face when the court targeted its ally is nothing new. Nor is it surprising. Read More
Biden and Congress are destroying International Law for Israel
Mondoweiss: The current American threats to sanction the ICC could spell the death of International Law. Whatever little hope people had for a just international system will disappear. Read More
‘Operation al-Aqsa Flood’ Day 227:
ICC seeks arrest warrants for Netanyahu and Galant, Sinwar; half of Gaza’s population ‘on the road,’ says UNRWA
Mondoweiss: Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians continue to flee Rafah as Israel’s invasion advances further into the city. Meanwhile, ICC prosecutor Karim Khan seeks arrest warrants for Israeli and Palestinian leaders over the Gaza genocide and October 7. Read More
The ‘NYTimes’ finally publishes a comprehensive indictment of ‘Jewish terrorism’ against Palestinians
Mondoweiss: The New York Times has astonished its readers by publishing a long indictment of a subject it has purposely ignored for years: “Jewish terrorism” against Palestinians. Read More
Doctors Against Genocide inaugural conference details health disaster in Gaza amid press boycott
By Shannon Jones: Doctors Against Genocide, a global health organization committed to confronting and preventing genocide, held its inaugural conference in Dearborn, Michigan, on Saturday, May 18, at the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center. The event titled “A Century of Genocide on Palestine” brought together medical health professionals and anti-genocide advocates in the US and internationally. Experts in a variety of medical fields gave reports on different aspects of the ongoing US-Israeli assault on Gaza, which has seen the destruction of critical infrastructure and the displacement of virtually the entire population. Read More
Iranian president killed in helicopter crash
By Peter Symonds: A helicopter carrying Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi as well as Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and other officials crashed Sunday in mountainous area some 600 kilometres northwest of the capital of Tehran. Both Raisi and Amir-Abdollahian were confirmed to have died, Iranian news agencies have confirmed. Read More
Palestine, Western Power and the Transition to a Multipolar Global Order
By Amir Nour: Samuel Phillips Huntington says: In the emerging world of ethnic conflict and civilizational clash, Western belief in the universality of Western culture suffers three problems: it is false; it is immoral; and it is dangerous. Read More
Kyrgyzstan's angry young lash out at foreign students
President Sadyr Japarov and his closest ally, security services boss Kamchybek Tashiyev, are adept at neutralizing political threats. But when it comes to sudden mass violence, they're at a loss. Read More
Day 226 of Israeli aggression: 35,456 killed, 79,476 injured in Gaza
Al Mayadeen: The number of Palestinians killed since the start of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 35,456 and those injured to 79,476, the Ministry of Health in Gaza confirmed. In its daily report, the ministry confirmed on the 226th day of the war that Israeli occupation forces committed eight massacres, killing 70 Palestinians and injuring 110 in 24 hours only. Read More
Israeli strike on family home kills at least 31 in Gaza's Nuseirat
Daily Sabah: An Israeli airstrike targeting a family home at a refugee camp in central Gaza has killed at least 31 people, a hospital in the Palestinian territory said Sunday. The attack comes as U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan was visiting Israel for talks on its brutal conflict and post-war scenarios. Army troops have moved in on Gaza's crowded far-southern city of Rafah, where the U.N. says 800,000 civilians have been newly displaced by the fighting. Read More
Israeli media: Hamas defeated 'Israel'
Al Mayadeen: Israeli media outlets have confirmed Hamas' victory over "Israel" in the recent confrontations on multiple fronts. According to reports from the Israeli news platform Civil Press, the movement has emerged triumphant in Gaza both militarily and politically, garnering significant support from global public opinion. After seven months of intense warfare in Gaza and along the northern border with Lebanon, Civil Press asserts that Hamas has demonstrated its superiority, particularly in the eyes of the international community. Read More
“There is no Security:” Israel’s Invasion of Rafah will not Eliminate Hamas or End the War
The Conversation: The Gaza war has now entered its eighth month and a resolution to the conflict still seems far off. Israel claims to have killed 13,000 Hamas militants so far. If that figure is correct, one can assume the number of wounded or incapacitated militants is at least twice or maybe three times that number. Israel has not explained how it calculates the number of militants the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) has killed. Given the chaotic conditions in Gaza, it’s not difficult to believe the 13,000 figure is merely an estimate based on the approximate number of military-aged men (18-40 years) among the 35,000 Palestinians killed in total. Read More
76th Palestinian Nakba: Commemoration, Resistance, Liberation
By Phil Pasquini: Palestinian activists and their supporters rallied on May 18 at the National Mall (Washington DC) on a wet and dreary day in observance of the 76th anniversary of the Nakba — catastrophe, in Arabic — by announcing that their assembly’s goal was “More Than Commemoration” it was “Resistance Until Total Liberation.” Read More
The ‘ancient desire’ to kill Jews is not Hamas’s. It’s the West’s.
Mondoweiss: Joe Biden's claim that Hamas’s October 7 attacks were “driven by ancient desire to wipe out the Jewish people" is ahistorical and dangerous. In fact, Jewish history shows that antisemitism is a Western problem. Read More
225 Days of Devastation – Gaza Genocide Continues
Palestine Chronicle: On Saturday morning, Israeli warplanes pounded a house in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, killing two Palestinians, while artillery shelling targeted east and central Rafah, the official Palestinian news agency WAFA reported. Israeli forces opened gun and artillery fire towards Palestinians, in the southeastern part of Rafah, injuring a number of them. The casualties were rushed to the Kuwait Specialized Hospital. Israeli fighter jets also targeted the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip and the Miraj area, north of Rafah, resulting in a number of casualties. Read More
Over 15,000 Gaza Children Killed by Israel Since October 7
Palestine Chronicle: The Palestinian Red Crescent said in a tweet today that 15,103 children were killed in the Gaza Strip during the Israeli genocide which has been going on for more than seven months. Meanwhile, new data issued by the Gaza government media office said that the number of journalists killed rose to 145. Read More
Gaza and the war of attrition
By Dr Marwan Asmar: After 10 days of fighting in Gaza the Palestinian resistance have destroyed 100 Israeli military vehicles that included tanks, large-scale bulldozers and troop carriers. This is in addition to tens of soldiers killed and injured on the streets of Jabalia, its Camp, Al Zaitoun neigborhood of Gaza City and Rafah. The figures were given recently by the Izz Al Din Al Qassam military spokesman Abu Obaida, Friday evening. He says the war by the Palestinian resistance on the Israeli army which started a protracted onslaught on these areas of Gaza, is being carried with renewed sense of purpose and destiny. Read More
Hezbollah carries out first Arab airstrike on 'Israel' since 1973
Al Mayadeen: The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon - Hezbollah - announced that it had targeted the Israeli settlement of Metula, and an Israeli garrison and vehicles in the vicinity of the settlement's military site through an attack drone armed with two S5 rockets. The airstrike marked the first-ever airstrike launched by Lebanon, Hezbollah's first-ever airstrike, and the first airstrike to be carried out against the Israeli occupation since the October 1973 war. Read More
U.S. Seeks Shift In Iranian ‘Decision-Making Calculus’ Through Saudi-Israeli Normalization
Radio Free Europe: The United States wants to force a gradual shift in Iran’s “decision-making calculus” by signing a defense deal with Saudi Arabia and securing the normalization of relations between Riyadh and Israel. Read More
‘223 days of Israeli aggression: 35,272 killed, 79,205 injured in Gaza
Al Mayadeen: The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced in its daily report today that the number of Palestinians killed in Gaza due to the Israeli genocidal war ongoing since October 7 has now reached 35,272, in addition to 79,205 injured. Additionally, it confirmed that the Israeli occupation forces committed four massacres in 24 hours only, killing 39 and injuring 64. The ministry stressed that thousands of victims are still under the rubble on the streets, as the occupation forces continue to deliberately prevent ambulances and civil defense crews from reaching them. Read More
Al-Qassam Brigades announce killing of 12 Israeli soldiers in ‘complex operation'
Yeni Safak: The Palestinian resistance group Hamas's armed wing, the Al-Qassam Brigades, announced Wednesday that they killed 12 Israeli soldiers in Gaza. “In a complex operation in the Jabalia refugee camp in the northern Gaza Strip, Al-Qassam fighters targeted an Israeli D9 military bulldozer with a Yassin 105 shell and targeted a Zionist (Israeli) force holed up inside a house with two anti-personnel shells and engaged with it,” it said in a statement. Read More
The Battle For Gaza Begins in Jabalia
by Dr Marwan Asmar: The war is intensifying with the Palestinian resistance groups joining together to defeat the Israeli army. The battle for Jabalia is raging. This is the fifth day. Despite its onslaught from the air and tanks from the ground, Israeli troops have not been able to enter the camp. They are being met with stiff resistance from different Palestinian groups lead by Hamas and Islamic Jihad with nationalist and leftist forces like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine. Israeli troops are being killed by the day as reported by Hamas officials on the ground but the Jewish army is only admitting those as wounded and critically injured. They are not reporting the tanks that was destroyed by a shell from a Hamas drone. Read More
Israel’s Assault on Rafah risks making Victory against Hamas more Elusive
By Ben Soodavar, and Rhiannon Emm: The prospect of a ceasefire agreement, which Hamas claimed it had been offered earlier this month, was a source of optimism for Gazans seeking respite from the war. That sense of jubilation was short-lived. According to mediators in Qatar, the talks have lost steam. And with Israel pressing ahead with its new military offensive in the southern border city of Rafah and parts of northern Gaza where Hamas has regrouped, there is no indication that this conflict has an expiry date. Read More
Gaza 2035: Netanyahu Hatches Plan to Raze and Rebuild Enclave
Documents published online lay out Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s post-war vision for the Gaza Strip, known as “Gaza 2035,” the Jerusalem Post reported on May 3. The plan involves keeping Gaza under long-term Israeli security control, making major investments to rebuild the devastated enclave “from nothing” with Gulf assistance, turning Gaza into a regional trade and energy hub, and exploiting cheap Palestinian labor and natural gas for the benefit of Israeli business interests. Read More
United Nations General Assembly Votes Overwhelmingly to Upgrade the Status of the State of Palestine
By Abayomi Azikiwe: On May 10, the United Nations General Assembly in New York City convened a special meeting to consider a resolution from the State of Palestine and other regional governments. The resolution provides for the granting of enhanced privileges for the Palestinian representatives at the United Nations including the ability to participate more fully in various committees, yet there is still no right to vote or to stand for various official positions within the organization. This effort will not replace the settler-colonial state now occupying Palestine within the United Nations. Nonetheless, it does represent the broad support enjoyed by the Palestinian people after decades of forced removals and the denial of fundamental political rights. 143 states within the UNGA voted in favor of the resolution. 9 voted against the resolution while 25 others abstained. Measure must go before the Security Council where it will surely meet opposition from the imperialist states. Read More
USCMO Visits South Africa, Extends Gratitude for Support of Palestinian Cause
A delegation from the US Council of Muslim Organizations (USCMO) recently concluded an impactful visit to South Africa. They attended conferences commemorating the 30th anniversary of the end of apartheid and expressed heartfelt gratitude to the people of South Africa for their steadfast support of the Palestinian people's pursuit of justice, freedom, and self-determination. Read More
‘Dubai Unlocked’: Pakistanis own properties worth $11bn in emirate city, report says
BR Web Desk: Pakistanis, including ex-government officials, political figures, bureaucrats, and sanctioned individuals own properties worth $11 billion in Dubai, a report stated on Tuesday. ‘Dubai Unlocked’, a global collaborative investigative journalism project, listed details of hundreds of thousands of properties in Dubai and information about their ownership or usage, largely from 2020 and 2022. Read More
Ex-military men from Pakistan in Dubai leaks
Dawn: RETIRED military officials, some of whom have passed away, also appear as listed owners till the spring of 2022 in the Dubai property leaks. Many were visible in the data as their ownership documents included their rank. For properties purchased off plan, the market value of the completed property is mentioned, but buyers may have paid only a certain percentage of the total property value as a down payment. Read More
Operation al-Aqsa Flood’ Day 220: Resistance returns to the north, UNRWA says 300,000 people fled Rafah
Mondoweiss: The Israeli army has intensified its renewed assault on Jabalia refugee camp and the Zeitoun area in northern Gaza as resistance factions regroup there, months after the Israeli army said it had "defeated Hamas" in the north. Read More
Israel kills 130 Palestinians since Thursday, fighting intensifies in Jabalia and Zeitoun
UNRWA says 300,000 Palestinians have fled Rafah since last week
Israel kills one Palestinian, wounds 11 in the West Bank
Gaza War is Bolstering Iran’s Standing in the Muslim World as Anti-Americanism Surges
SHAHRAM AKBARZADEH: Iran’s leadership has been a direct beneficiary of the months-long war in Gaza. With every missile that Israel fires on Gaza, every US veto of a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution, and every arrest of an anti-war protester on American university campuses, Iran’s rejection of the US-dominated world order gains more credibility in the Muslim world. Read More
Gaza war helps Iran repair image in region—but for how long?
Amwaj: Israel’s assault on Gaza has in some ways proven to be a boon for Iran, furthering some of its strategic objectives and boosting its reputation in the region. In Nov. 2023, a report by the Washington Institute for Near Eastern Policy found that an average of 40% of respondents in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Palestine, and Syria said Iran’s actions have had a positive impact on the war. In Egypt and Syria, such sentiments were expressed by half of respondents. Read More
What is Iran’s ‘axis of resistance’ and why is it uniting in fury against the US and Israel?
How the Israel-Hamas War in Gaza Is Changing Arab Views
Foreign Affairs: Support Is Falling for America and the Two-State Solution—but Rising for Iran and Violent Resistance. Read More
The United States Is Rapidly Losing Arab Hearts and Minds Through Gaza War, While Competitors Benefit
Washington Institute: According to new polling, the percentage of six Arab publics who believe America has had a positive role in the war amounts to just 7%. Read More
Palestinian death toll in Israel's genocidal Gaza war crosses 35,000
Daily Sabah: The Palestinian death toll in Israel's genocidal war on Gaza marked yet another grim milestone Sunday as the Gazan Health Ministry confirmed at least 35,034 people have now been killed in the territory. The toll includes at least 63 deaths over the past 24 hours, a ministry statement said, adding that 78,755 people have been wounded in the Gaza Strip since Israel launched its war on Oct. 7 after a Hamas incursion. However, the climbing death toll and international condemnation did little to deter Israeli aggression as it sent tanks into eastern Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip early Sunday. Read More
'Biden administration does not believe genocide occuring in Gaza'
Daily Sabah: The Biden administration does not view Israel's killings of Palestinians in Gaza as genocide, U.S. national security adviser Jake Sullivan said Monday, ignoring global outrage over U.S. complicity and support for Israel's massacres. Sullivan, speaking to reporters at the White House, said the United States wants to see Hamas defeated, that Palestinians caught in the middle of the war were in "hell," and that a major military operation by Israel in Rafah would be a mistake. "We do not believe what is happening in Gaza is a genocide. We have been firmly on record rejecting that proposition," Sullivan said. Read More
US says Hamas far from beaten despite mass casualties, destruction
Al Mayadeen: During an interview on NBC's Meet the Press, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken expressed that the Israeli government was "on the trajectory, potentially, to inherit an insurgency with many armed Hamas left or, if it leaves, a vacuum filled by chaos, filled by anarchy and probably refilled by Hamas." Read More
Israel Lost the War and America Betrayed Humanity in Gaza
by Dr Mahboob A Khawaja: Rationality requires objective reasoning and it is not coming for an impending cataclysm of the Israeli onslaught on Rafah and the United States – the complicit friend in making of the genocide betrayed its own history of civility, morality, responsible political governance, equality of human rights, freedom and justice and lot …lot more only future will unfold. Ferocious concepts of good and evil are being implied by the Israeli war agenda challenging the human consciousness of principles of truth, freedom and honesty. Read More
A Clubbable Admission: Palestine’s Case for UN Membership
By Dr Binoy Kampmark: For Palestinians, the still incomplete road to recognition, let alone UN membership, has been particularly potholed. In November 1988, the Palestine National Council, the legislative wing of the Palestinian Liberation Organisation, declared the existence of the State of Palestine. In 2011, an application was made for admission to the United Nations. All the way, their claims have been challenged. Israel, having pinched Palestinian land, guards the door to admission with zeal, and confident, for the most part, that a viable Palestinian state will never come into being. Read More
KazanForum 2024 to highlight Russia-Islamic world relations
Anadolu Agency: KazanForum 2024, a leading international economic event in Russia, will convene experts in Tatarstan from May 14 to 19 to discuss economic and social relations, the organizers announced on Monday. This 15th edition will be held in Kazan, Tatarstan's capital, with Anadolu Agency (AA) as its global communication partner. The aim of the Russia-Islamic World: KazanForum 2024 is to offer a platform for leading international economic and financial specialists from the Islamic world to strengthen ties between the countries of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the regions of the Russian Federation in the economic, educational, social and cultural spheres. Read More
Putin Greets 15th 'Russia-Islamic World: KazanForum'
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent greetings to the opening day of the 15th International Economic Forum “Russia-Islamic World: KazanForum.” The week-long event will be attended by over 11,000 people, representing 80 countries. The activities and meetings range from energy, agriculture, manufacturing, and other economic topics, to culture, sports, fashion and tourism. Read More
Bahraini resistance opens front against Israel
Al Mayadeen: For the first time since the launch of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, the Islamic Resistance in Bahrain conducted an operation against the company responsible for land transportation across Israel. Read More
US rejected proposed plan by PA, Arab nations for Palestinian statehood
Times of Israel: The US recently rejected a proposed plan for establishing a Palestinian state presented to Washington by five Arab countries and the Palestinian Authority, exacerbating a diplomatic rift between the sides, according to a Friday report. Channel 12 said US Secretary of State Antony Blinken told his Arab counterparts that the plan — drafted by the PA with Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates — was unrealistic. Read More
NYT: Israeli plan for post-war Gaza, shared power with Arab states, US
For months, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has avoided detailed public discussion about Gaza’s postwar future. Behind the scenes, however, senior officials in his office have been weighing an expansive plan for postwar Gaza, in which Israel would offer to share oversight of the territory with an alliance of Arab countries, including Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, as well as the US, according to three Israeli officials and five people who have discussed the plan with members of the Israeli government. Israel would do so in exchange for normalized relations between itself and Saudi Arabia. Read More
ICC warns against any threats of retaliation, intimidation against it
Al Mayadeen: The Office of the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued a statement today on X warning about any threats of retaliation against the Office stressing that the latter may constitute an offense against the administration of justice. In recent weeks, Israeli authorities have become more anxious since reportedly the names of Netanyahu, Security Minister Yoav Gallant, and Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi have been circled as suspects of war crimes that the ICC will look to prosecute and issue arrest warrants against. The ICC has been looking into war crimes committed back in 2014 in the Gaza Strip, however, it has produced no punitive decisions against individuals. The inquiry has been expanded to include the events of October 7, as well as the current war on Gaza. Read More
New round of escalation if Gaza genocide continues: Sayyed Al-Houthi
Al Mayadeen: Sanaa is preparing for a new round of escalation if the Israeli occupation continues its aggression against the Gaza Strip, the leader of the Yemeni Ansar Allah movement, Sayyed Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, said on Thursday. Sayyed al-Houthi stressed that the naval operations carried out by the Yemeni armed forces are "complex, important and based on advanced capabilities," noting that the economic losses of the United States and the UK will multiply after they are faced with the Indian Ocean dilemma. Read More
Another Palestinian journalist killed in Gaza, death toll rises to 142 since Oct. 7Yeni Safak: Another Palestinian journalist was killed in an Israeli airstrike in the Gaza Strip on Tuesday, taking the death toll to 142 since Oct. 7, 2023. Salem Abu Toyor, a reporter for Al-Quds Today television station, and his son lost their lives when fighter jets struck their home in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, the TV station said. Read More
Hamas, Fatah hold intra-Palestinian reconciliation talks in China Yeni Safak: China's Foreign Ministry spokesman Lin Jian said representatives of Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas held “consultations on advancing intra-Palestinian reconciliation and for in-depth and candid dialogue” in Beijing, state media reported. The consultations were held at the invitation of the Chinese side, Lin said. Read More
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