Thousands of babies in Gaza could die within days without immediate food and medical aid, the United Nations has warned, as Israel allowed a limited number of humanitarian trucks into the besieged enclave for the first time in weeks, Time…
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Israeli airstrike targets power generators at Indonesian Hospital in Gaza
The Israeli military struck the Indonesian Hospital in Beit Lahia in northern Gaza late Monday, targeting its power generators and sparking a massive fire, medical sources told Anadolu.
The airstrike came amid a siege by Israeli troops on the…
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Ambushes kill and injure Israeli soldiers
TEHRAN – As Israeli occupation forces attempt another invasion of Gaza, Palestinian resistance strikes back with deadly force.
The armed wing of Hamas, the al-Qassam Brigades, announced that its fighters carried out a complex ambush in the…
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Will Arabs beware of the likes of Eli Cohen?
BEIRUT — On the 60th anniversary of his execution, Benjamin Netanyahu, the Israeli prime minister, showed off the alleged achievement of recovering 2,500 documents of Mossad agent Eli Cohen, to his opponents who are relentlessly trying to bring…
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RSF entirely pushed out of Khartoum state, army says
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) group, which has been engaged in a two-year war with Sudan’s army, has been entirely pushed out of Khartoum state, says the military.
“Khartoum State is completely free of rebels”, the army said in a…
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A failing heartbeat: How civilians are dying inside Gaza’s battered hospitals
TEHRAN – Since October 2023, the Gaza Strip has witnessed an unprecedented and systematic assault on its healthcare infrastructure by Israeli forces.
This campaign has not only targeted hospitals, clinics, and ambulances but also medical…
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Columbia students heckle acting university president at graduation | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed Students at a Columbia University graduation ceremony booed the school’s acting president, Claire Shipman, for her role in cracking down on pro-Palestinian protests. Earlier this month she allowed New York City police to arrest 78…
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Ties with Iran good, will get even better, Turkmenistan’s FM tells Tehran Times
TEHRAN – Turkmenistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Rashid Meredov, said in remarks to the Tehran Times that Tehran and Ashgabat are working on concrete steps to implement cooperation agreements signed in recent years.
“Our ties with our…
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UN: Gaza aid approvals fall drastically short | Israel-Palestine conflict
NewsFeed The UN says 100 aid trucks were approved Tuesday to enter Gaza Tuesday, far below the 600 needed daily. Despite Israel easing a 2.5-month blockade, aid remains stalled. Medicine sits unused in Jordan as Gaza faces worsening hunger and…
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Iran does not need anyone’s permission to enrich uranium
TEHRAN – Iran has repeated its long-standing position that uranium enrichment cannot and will not stop within the country, with Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei taking to the public stage this time to ask Americans…
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