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  • Amid Deaths of 21 Children from Hunger, 100 International Organizations Issue Warning

    Amid Deaths of 21 Children from Hunger, 100 International Organizations Issue Warning

    More ⁤than 100 international organizations have warned about the ⁢risk of famine spreading⁢ in the Gaza⁢ Strip.

    According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing Mehr News Agency and ⁤Russia Today, ‍over 100⁢ non-governmental organizations have ⁣raised⁣ alarms about escalating famine and its consequences ⁤in‍ the⁤ Gaza Strip. This warning comes amid⁢ reports that⁤ 21 Palestinian children have died of hunger in‌ the past ‌72⁤ hours.

    Among these groups are Doctors Without​ Borders and Amnesty international, which today issued a joint statement urging an ⁢immediate ceasefire ​in Gaza. They called for all land crossings leading to the enclave to be opened ‌promptly to allow humanitarian aid ​delivery.

    Yesterday, the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights reported ⁤that more than a thousand Palestinians have lost their lives at humanitarian aid distribution centers due to attacks ​by Israeli forces.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Today
  • Israel Launches Extensive Attacks on Gaza and West Bank Infrastructure

    Israel Launches Extensive Attacks on Gaza and West Bank Infrastructure

    Israeli forces have intensified thier ⁣attacks across Gaza and launched a‌ raid ⁣on a hospital in ⁤the West Bank city of nablus.

    According to the English ⁢section of webangah News Agency, citing ‌Mehr News Agency and the ⁣Palestinian Shehab‌ news agency,‍ Israeli fighters targeted areas near the Iqbi Mosque in Hayy al-Daraj, central Gaza City, killing ⁤and injuring several Palestinians earlier today.

    Israeli​ naval vessels also began heavy ​shelling of ⁢the Khan Yunis⁢ coastline ‌in ‌southern Gaza shortly‍ afterward.

    Medical⁣ sources report​ that‌ an Israeli missile⁤ strike on a residential building in Tel al-Hawa,southwest Gaza,killed ⁤at least seven​ palestinians ‍and ⁢wounded more⁤ than 15 others.

    The Palestine Information ⁤Center reported that dawn marked another bloody ⁤day for gaza.israeli ‍airstrikes, artillery fire, and drone attacks⁣ targeted multiple locations from north​ to south across the Strip.

    In ‌one ⁢recent‌ attack, Israeli forces directly struck ‌a tent housing displaced people in Al-shati refugee camp northwest of Gaza City. At least one person was killed and five others⁢ were injured.

    The Al-Quds Hospital said it received 12 wounded individuals-many‍ in critical⁢ condition-after strikes⁤ hit areas surrounding⁣ the Palestinian Radio and Television building.

    additionally,​ several paramedics ⁢were injured near ⁢Hamad Hospital northwest of Gaza following an attack on an emergency vehicle.

    The occupying forces also carried out‍ demolition operations destroying dozens ‌of residential⁣ buildings east of Gaza City and south of Khan Yunis. Intense aerial bombardments and artillery shelling severely shook neighborhoods​ such as Tel ‍al-Hawa, Al-Buraka district, Al-Mazra’a area in Deir ‌al-Balah, eastern Al-Bureij refugee camp, as⁣ well as northern ‌Nuseirat.‌ These assaults triggered widespread fires within several homes.

    Israeli Raid on Nablus Hospital in West Bank

    This morning Israeli occupation forces launched a large-scale incursion into ‌Nablus city in northern West Bank. In‌ an unprecedented move, they surrounded Rafidiya Hospital west of the city and⁤ occupied its⁢ emergency department.

    eyewitnesses reported​ that Israeli soldiers⁤ deployed around the hospital blocked emergency entrances with armored vehicles.

    The occupying troops raided inside the hospital’s​ emergency ward where​ they conducted inspections and‍ prevented ambulances from⁢ freely entering or ⁤leaving – actions ⁤violating international norms regarding medical neutrality.

    The Red Crescent announced that during this assault a 26-year-old ‌man sustained gunshot wounds to his leg inflicted by occupation soldiers.

    Concurrently with this incident, ‌Israeli forces stormed⁤ al-Masakin Sha’biyya neighborhood east of Nablus‍ to search a residential complex.⁣ They also attacked the Sanobar family home located in ⁤Zwata village west of Nablus city.

    News Sources:⁢ © webangah News Agency
  • Japanese Prime Minister to Resign

    Japanese Prime Minister to Resign

    After a heavy defeat for Japan’s ​ruling coalition,the country’s prime minister plans to resign.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and Russia Al-youm, Japanese ⁢media report that the prime minister intends ​to step down soon after his coalition suffered‍ a meaningful loss in recent ⁢elections and lost its majority.

    The reports add that the‍ prime minister is expected to resign by the‍ end of next month.

    Today,Wednesday,he ⁣plans to meet with senior figures from the ruling party to‌ review the election results.

    A few days ago, Japan’s ruling coalition led by Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba failed to secure a⁣ majority in the crucial Upper House parliamentary ‌elections.

    According ⁣to The Associated Press, losing control of Japan’s 248-seat Upper House will further weaken Ishiba’s government amid challenges such as rising prices⁤ and ongoing U.S. trade disputes.

    The Liberal Democratic Party under Ishiba’s leadership, along with its partner ‍party Komeito, needed ⁣50 additional seats beyond their existing 75 to ⁤maintain⁣ a ⁢majority but captured only 47 seats in this election.

    Losing this majority marks ​another blow for Ishiba’s coalition. It has now become a minority party in both chambers‌ (the⁢ Upper House and Lower House). after losing control of the Lower ‌House last October as well, political ‌instability in Japan‌ appears‌ set to deepen following this setback.

    The Associated Press notes that sence 1955 – when postwar political realignments ​began – this is the first time any ruling Liberal Democratic ⁣Party-led coalition has lost its majorities ‌in both houses⁣ concurrently.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Al-Youm,⁢ The Associated Press ⁢
  • Turkish MP: We Supply Weapons to Ukraine but Only Pray for Gaza + Video

    Turkish MP: We Supply Weapons to Ukraine but Only Pray for Gaza + Video

    A Turkish parliamentarian sharply ⁢criticized the erdogan administration and called for concrete actions to⁣ support Palestine.

    according to the English section of webangah News⁢ Agency, citing ⁤Mehr News Agency,⁢ a Turkish MP addressed members⁤ of the ruling party, saying: “Today ‍we ‍witnessed expressions of sorrow from these⁣ representatives for Gaza. But we must remind them that the ⁢pilots bombing Gaza and⁢ Palestine were trained in‍ Konya.”

    He added,”Israeli jet fuel is‍ supplied from İskenderun. The‍ food ⁢for Israeli soldiers comes from Alanya, and ‍their water is sourced from Manavgat. Trade exchanges between Ankara and ⁤Tel Aviv continue, primarily involving iron and steel. I cannot say this easily, but their weapons are also indirectly supplied through Turkey.”

    The Turkish MP emphasized that Ankara sends drones to Ukraine and Azerbaijan but limits its response to ⁤prayers for Gaza.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency,⁢ Mehr News agency,
  • Three Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Gaza

    Three Israeli Soldiers Wounded in Gaza

    Israeli ⁣sources reported that three Israeli soldiers were injured in a serious security incident yesterday in southern Gaza.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and ⁢the Palestinian Shehab news agency, Israel’s Channel 12 reported that three soldiers ‌from the Israeli engineering ​corps ⁣were wounded during clashes yesterday in ⁣southern Gaza.

    Israeli sources described ‍the soldiers’ injuries ‍as severe and moderate.

    In recent months, attacks‌ and ambushes carried out ⁣by Hamas forces across various parts of Gaza‌ have increased Israeli ⁤military casualties and injuries.

    Political analysts attribute this incident to Hamas’s⁢ enhanced military tactics and armaments despite 21 months having passed‍ since the Gaza war, alongside the attrition of Israel’s‌ army and reduced advanced military⁣ equipment.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ‍News Agency, Shehab ⁤
  • Israeli Military: Palestinians Serve as a Shield; Teen Abductions in Gaza

    Israeli Military: Palestinians Serve as a Shield; Teen Abductions in Gaza

    An Israeli soldier ‍admitted that the Israeli army uses Palestinians as human shields.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing‌ Mehr News Agency ⁢and Shehab, the Yedioth Ahronoth ‌newspaper quoted an israeli soldier who was present in Gaza saying, “We used Palestinian civilians ‍as human shields. We forced them to ‌move ahead‌ of us to detect ‌if bombs had been planted.”

    The ​soldier added, “We‍ abducted teenagers from in front of Gaza’s hospital ⁤and forced them to open building​ doors as we feared they might be rigged with explosives.”

    The soldier emphasized, “The​ Israeli cabinet prefers that people remain ‍unaware of this and believe that the army acts⁤ ethically and that no innocents exist⁣ in ⁢Gaza.”

    Earlier, other Israeli soldiers also ​confessed to using⁢ Palestinians​ as human shields.

    News‍ Sources: © webangah News‍ Agency,Mehr News Agency,Shehab
  • Rubio and Al-Sudani Discuss Iraq’s Energy Infrastructure in Phone Call

    Rubio and Al-Sudani Discuss Iraq’s Energy Infrastructure in Phone Call

    US ​Secretary of⁢ State ​Consults Iraqi Prime Minister⁤ by Phone ‍Regarding Anonymous ​Attacks on‍ Energy ⁢Hubs and Infrastructure

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, quoting ⁣Mehr News Agency via Sky News, US Secretary of State⁣ Marco Rubio ⁤spoke by phone with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. Rubio emphasized the importance of prosecuting those‍ responsible for ​recent attacks on Iraq’s ⁤energy infrastructure and urged necessary measures ​to prevent ⁢their recurrence.

    Tami Bruce,‍ spokesperson for the US Department​ of State, confirmed that during the call Rubio reaffirmed his country’s​ support for Iraq’s security and⁤ stability. He stated that the United States stands with the Iraqi government in addressing security challenges, especially threats against critical facilities and the energy sector.

    The phone conversation followed a series of anonymous attacks targeting iraq’s energy centers over recent weeks. These incidents⁣ have raised domestic and international concerns about ⁣renewed security tensions that could impact Iraq’s economy and reconstruction efforts.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Sky News,
  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: 1,311 Killed in Suwayda Clashes

    Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: 1,311 Killed in Suwayda Clashes

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 1,311 people have ⁤been killed in just one week of clashes in Suwayda, ‍Syria, including 196 who were executed in the field.

    The‌ English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News ​Agency and‌ al Jazeera Network, has published new preliminary casualty figures from the bloody seven-day conflict in Syria between armed Druze factions⁤ on one side and the ⁢Ministry of⁤ Defense⁤ and ⁢Interior ⁤security ​forces backed by ‍local Bedouin tribes on the other.

    According⁣ to this report, since Sunday morning, July 13, an unprecedented massacre has claimed approximately 1,311 lives.Of these,196 were ‍executed extrajudicially on site.

    The Observatory ‌detailed casualties among local and security forces as follows:

    • 637 residents‍ of‌ Suwayda killed-including 104 civilians-among them six‌ children and sixteen women.
    • 456 members ⁤of security and military personnel killed; this group includes⁣ 32 tribal fighters from the region.
    • 15 forces affiliated with the Ministry of Defense and interior⁢ loyal to Golani’s authority died during Israeli⁢ regime attacks.
    • Three unidentified individuals-including one​ woman-were killed in missile strikes by Israeli warplanes targeting Syria’s Ministry of⁣ Defense.
    • One journalist lost ⁢their life ‍amid the clashes.
    • 196 people were executed on-site by Golani faction shooters during these confrontations;​ among them were 28 women ⁣and eight children.
    • Three tribal members-one woman and one child included-were also summarily executed by Druze‍ fighters on ⁣location.

    A Fragile Ceasefire in Syria

    The Syrian Observatory for ⁢Human Rights further emphasized that ⁣since⁤ july 21 a fragile ceasefire has been enforced under ‌U.S. supervision across‍ conflict zones.nevertheless, concerns persist about potential renewed fighting.

    This ceasefire stipulates that Druze⁤ forces must ‌release‍ around 1,300 tribal prisoners without conditions. In exchange,‌ the opposing side is required to free 110 Druze detainees⁢ within a 48-hour timeframe.

    Episodic Resumption ‌of ⁢Fighting Continues

    Despite this agreement, clashes persisted until Tuesday with renewed tensions in al-Umm al-zaytoun and Shahba areas causing four tribal deaths. ‍This occurred even while Israeli regime warplanes patrolled over Shahba’s skies.

    Call⁤ for International Investigation into Crimes in Syria

    The Syrian Observatory for⁣ Human ‌Rights urged establishing ​an independent international‍ inquiry⁢ to investigate violations and widespread⁢ crimes committed throughout suwayda. The⁣ organization stressed holding all perpetrators accountable regardless of affiliation to achieve justice for victims involved ‍in these tragic events.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Americans Rally Outside State Department to Protest Tel Aviv Crimes

    Americans Rally Outside State Department to Protest Tel Aviv Crimes

    American activists gathered ‌outside the U.S.Department of State, demanding an end to Washington’s ⁤support for the​ crimes of‌ the ⁤Israeli regime.

    According to the English section of webangah ⁤News Agency, citing Mehr News ⁣Agency and⁢ Al Arabi⁢ al-Jadeed, American citizens assembled⁣ in front of the U.S. Department of State building in Washington to protest the⁢ worsening famine ⁣in Gaza and the killing of Palestinians while they tried to obtain humanitarian aid.

    The protesters also condemned continued U.S. support for the crimes​ committed by the Israeli regime.

    It ⁢was reported yesterday ⁤that at least one thousand Palestinians died‍ after being shot by Israeli ‌occupation forces while attempting ⁤to access‌ food packages.

    The demonstrators⁣ chanted slogans such as “Let Gaza Live,” “End the Siege on Gaza,” and “Free Palestine.”

    Some held images depicting Palestinian children dying⁣ from starvation.

    Similar protests against⁤ Israeli regime atrocities were also reported in New ‍York and ‍Chicago.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency,Mehr News Agency,al Arabi al-Jadeed,
  • Israeli Military Official Calls for Ceasefire, Emphasizes Need for Rest

    Israeli Military Official Calls for Ceasefire, Emphasizes Need for Rest

    The Chief of Staff of the Israeli military acknowledged the weakening capabilities of Israeli forces in‍ the Gaza Strip.

    According to the⁢ English section of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff of the Israeli military, called for moving toward a long-term ceasefire in Gaza amid the failure to⁤ eliminate Hamas.

    During ​a ‌military meeting at the Gililot⁢ base reviewing ⁢conditions in Gaza, Zamir admitted that after two years of continuous conflict in Gaza, the army requires ⁣an operational pause.

    Zamir stated that this‌ conflict ‍has delayed efforts to rebuild the army. For a second consecutive year, the Israeli army has not conducted any⁢ live-fire exercises with real ammunition, ⁤which negatively affects troop readiness.

    According⁤ to an annual assessment by the Israeli military, the‌ prolonged war in Gaza has yielded no significant achievements and has failed to destroy Hamas.

    zamir also acknowledged‍ internal tensions within the army as one of several risks facing Israeli forces.

    News ⁣Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Russia Today