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  • Unrecognized Bedouin villages in Israel build own bomb shelters

    Unrecognized Bedouin villages in Israel build own bomb shelters

    BEERSHEBA, Israel: When the sirens wail in the southern Israeli desert to herald an incoming missile, Ahmad Abu Ganima’s family scrambles outside. Down some dirt-hewn steps, one by one, they squeeze through the window of a minibus buried under 10 feet of dirt.

    Abu Ganima, a mechanic, got the cast-off bus from his employer after it was stripped for parts. He buried it in his yard to create an ad-hoc bomb shelter for his family. Abu Ganima is part of Israel’s 300,000-strong Bedouin…

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  • Presidents of UAE and Turkiye witness signing of agreements to strengthen ties

    Presidents of UAE and Turkiye witness signing of agreements to strengthen ties

    UK foreign secretary suggests Israeli minister could face sanctions over Gaza camp plans


    LONDON: The UK foreign secretary has suggested that Israel’s defense minister could be sanctioned over plans to relocate Gaza’s population into a camp in the south of the territory.


    Israel Katz told Israeli media last week that he wanted to establish what he described as a “humanitarian city” amid the ruins of Rafah to…

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  • EU Will Not Take Measures Against Israel Over Gaza Blockade and Will “Keep a Close Watch”

    EU Will Not Take Measures Against Israel Over Gaza Blockade and Will “Keep a Close Watch”

    Brussels (Quds News Network)- The European Union’s 27 foreign ministers have decided not to take action against Israel following its recent agreement to improve the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip, despite a total and crippling blockade on aid since March. They also delayed agreeing on a list of 10 options to respond to Israel’s genocide.

    The EU will not “punish” Israel for its actions in Gaza and will “keep a close watch” on its implementation of a recent…

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  • Children in Gaza lose limbs daily as humanitarian situation worsens – Middle East Monitor

    Children in Gaza lose limbs daily as humanitarian situation worsens – Middle East Monitor

    The International Protection Group revealed on Tuesday alarming figures highlighting the rapidly deteriorating humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip.

    According to the group, around 10 children lose one or both legs each day as a result of ongoing military attacks.

    The group stated that over 40,000 children in Gaza have been wounded in war-related incidents, while 1,580 medical personnel have been killed. In addition, 467 humanitarian aid workers have also…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress | News

    France, UK, Germany to reimpose Iran sanctions in August if no progress | News

    France’s foreign minister says sanctions lifted under a 2015 deal would return if no breakthrough on nuclear issue.

    France, the United Kingdom and Germany will reinstate harsh sanctions on Iran by the end of August if no progress is made on a nuclear deal, Western diplomats and officials say.

    The economic penalties on Iran that were lifted under a 2015 agreement in return for allowing restrictions and monitoring of its nuclear programme would return by the end of next month “at the…

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  • UNRWA: One in 10 children in Gaza who undergo screening suffers from malnutrition.

    UNRWA: One in 10 children in Gaza who undergo screening suffers from malnutrition.

    The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees …

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  • ICC Chief Prosecutor Warned He and the Court Will Be ‘Destroyed’ if Netanyahu Arrest Warrant Isn’t Withdrawn: Report

    ICC Chief Prosecutor Warned He and the Court Will Be ‘Destroyed’ if Netanyahu Arrest Warrant Isn’t Withdrawn: Report

    The Hague (Quds News Network)- The British chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) was reportedly warned that if arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his former Defence Minister were not withdrawn, he and the ICC would be “destroyed”.

    British-Israeli defence lawyer at the court Nicholas Kaufman warned Karim Khan in May, telling him he had spoken to Netanyahu’s legal advisor and, according to a note of the meeting lodged on file…

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  • US hopeful of quick ‘deescalation’ after Syria ‘misunderstanding’

    US hopeful of quick ‘deescalation’ after Syria ‘misunderstanding’

    WASHINGTON: US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday that Washington hoped within hours to ease tensions in Syria, as he voiced concern over violence that has included Israeli strikes on its war-torn neighbor.
    “In the next few hours, we hope to see some real progress to end what you’ve been seeing over the last couple of hours,” Rubio told reporters in the Oval Office as President Donald Trump nodded.
    Rubio blamed “historic longtime rivalries” for the clashes in the…

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  • Thai ex-PM Thaksin could face 15 years in prison in royal defamation case | Courts News

    Thai ex-PM Thaksin could face 15 years in prison in royal defamation case | Courts News

    Just two weeks earlier, his daughter Paetongtarn was suspended as prime minister by the country’s Constitutional Court.

    Former Thai leader Thaksin Shinawatra has testified in court, seeking to defend himself against royal defamation charges that could land him 15 years in prison, just weeks after his daughter Paetongtarn Shinawatra was suspended as prime minister.

    Thaksin stands accused of breaching strict lese-majeste laws shielding Thailand’s royal family from abuse and criticism in a…

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  • Twelfth volcanic eruption in four years felt in Iceland near capital | Volcanoes News

    Twelfth volcanic eruption in four years felt in Iceland near capital | Volcanoes News

    Residents in the nearby fishing town of Grindavik and guests at a luxury geothermal spa resort are evacuated.

    The Sundhnukur volcano has erupted near Iceland’s capital, Reykjavik, the 12th volcanic eruption in the North Atlantic island nation since 2021, the Icelandic Meteorological Office says.

    The agency said in a statement on Wednesday morning that an eruptive fissure in southwestern Iceland is 700 to 1,000 metres (765 to 1,095 yards) long.

    “Lava is mostly flowing to the southeast and…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com