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  • Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians, Seize Bodies in Jenin Raid

    Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians, Seize Bodies in Jenin Raid

    Two Palestinians were killed and their bodies seized today during a military operation by Israeli occupation forces in the town of Qabatiya, near Jenin. (Photo: via social media)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    Israeli occupation forces killed two Palestinians and confiscated their bodies during a military operation in the Jenin area of the occupied West Bank, sparking clashes and further arrests.

    Two Palestinians were reported killed and their bodies seized today, Wednesday, during a…

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  • Whoever obstructs Syria’s path to peace, stability will find us standing with Damascus – Middle East Monitor

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stressed that “Whoever obstructs Syria’s path to permanent peace and stability will find us standing alongside the Syrian government.”

    He made the statement during a press conference held following a Turkish cabinet meeting at the Presidential Complex in the capital, Ankara, yesterday.

    Erdogan explained that Turkiye will continue to prioritise “diplomacy, peace, and justice in a world increasingly marked by…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Israeli Minister Calls for ‘Hellfire’ in Gaza, Says Gaza Deserves No Humanitarian Aid

    Occupied Palestine (Quds News Network)- Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar said on Wednesday that no humanitarian aid should be allowed into Gaza, and instead, “hellfire” should be unleashed on Gaza until the captives are returned.

    “The despicable murderers in Gaza deserve no humanitarian assistance from any civilian or military mechanism,” Zohar said on X. “Only hellfire should be poured on the makers of terrorism until the last hostage returns from Gaza.”

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  • Senegalese to continue protesting against genocide in Gaza, groups say – Middle East Monitor

    Senegalese to continue protesting against genocide in Gaza, groups say – Middle East Monitor

    The Senegal Alliance for the Palestinian Cause announced yesterday that it will continue organising Senegalese protests this week against the genocidal war waged by Israel for over 560 consecutive days against the indigenous Palestinian people.

    This announcement comes as a result of the recent expression of anger in Dakar, as thousands of Senegalese broke their silence, carrying slogans of anger and solidarity with the Palestinian people, and denouncing what they…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Anger in Israel as US says it’s withdrawing from Syria – Middle East Monitor

    Anger in Israel as US says it’s withdrawing from Syria – Middle East Monitor

    Anger has mounted in Tel Aviv as the United States informed Israel of its decision to begin a gradual withdrawal from Syria in the coming period, according to Israeli media reports yesterday.

    The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that American security officials notified the Israeli occupation army that the withdrawal is set to commence within two months.

    Israeli officials quoted by the paper said that Tel Aviv is still pressing Washington to delay the…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Algeria and Russia discuss military cooperation – Middle East Monitor

    Algeria and Russia discuss military cooperation – Middle East Monitor

    Officials from Algeria and Russia met recently to discuss areas of mutual interest, such as the Joint Committee on Military-Technical Cooperation, the Algerian Ministry of Defence announced.

    Secretary-General of the Algerian Ministry of National Defence, Mohamed Saleh Benbicha, hosted Deputy Chair of the Russian Federation Council Committee on Defence and Security and Chairman of the Algerian-Russian Parliamentary friendship group, Yuri Valyaev, along with a…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Iran FM says uranium enrichment ‘non-negotiable’ after Trump envoy urged halt

    Iran FM says uranium enrichment ‘non-negotiable’ after Trump envoy urged halt

    Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said Wednesday that Iran’s enrichment of uranium as part of its nuclear programme was “non-negotiable” after US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff called for a halt.

    “Iran’s enrichment is a real, accepted matter. We are ready to build confidence in response to possible concerns, but the issue of enrichment is non-negotiable,” Araghchi told reporters after a cabinet meeting.

    The remarks came as Araghchi and Witkoff are due to meet again in Oman on Saturday, a week…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Jerusalem Governorate: 1,398 dunums seized in the first three months of this year

    Jerusalem Governorate: 1,398 dunums seized in the first three months of this year

    The Jerusalem Governorate stated that the Israeli occupation authorities seized …

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  • Israeli soldiers filmed themselves destroying Gaza: See the video evidence | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Israeli soldiers filmed themselves destroying Gaza: See the video evidence | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Despite a ceasefire agreed upon in January, Israeli forces have resumed bombing Gaza. On March 19, a day after the bombing resumed, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the latest air strikes, which have killed hundreds of people, were “only the beginning.”

    Eighteen months into Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, more than 51,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, have been confirmed killed. At least 10,000 more are missing, buried under the rubble and presumed dead.

    The Al Jazeera…

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  • Why Bangladesh’s renamed New Year parade set off a controversy | Politics News

    Why Bangladesh’s renamed New Year parade set off a controversy | Politics News

    Dhaka, Bangladesh – On Monday, Bangladesh marked its first Bengali New Year, also known as Pahela Baishakh, since a student-led uprising ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina last year.

    But the renaming of an iconic parade, which has been held on the occasion for decades, has led to a debate online and offline, highlighting a political and cultural division within the South Asian nation.

    Days before the procession, Dhaka University’s fine arts faculty, which organises the annual…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com