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US-Israeli Gaza genocide 

The Israeli military intensifies its air and artillery strikes across the besieged Gaza Strip, killing and injuring more Palestinian civilians in its latest round of attacks. In one of the latest strikes, at least three people were killed following a regime drone strike on the Zarqa neighborhood, east of Gaza city. Three others were killed after Israeli warplanes bombed a Palestinian home in western Gaza City. The Israeli shelling of tents of displaced Palestinians in the Nuseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza, also caused fatalities. Israeli regime forces also opened fire on Palestinians seeking humanitarian aid near the southern city of Rafah, killing at least eight of them. The ongoing Israeli genocide, which began in October 2023, has so far killed nearly 58-thousand-480 Palestinians, leaving more than 139,300 others injured.

West Bank displacements 

The United Nations has sounded the alarm over the surge in mass displacements across the occupied West Bank. The world body says Israel's seven-month military aggression has forced tens of thousands of Palestinians from their homes. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees said what is happening in refugee camps in the northern West Bank is causing the largest displacement of Palestinians since 1967, prompting concerns of possible “ethnic cleansing.” The UN humanitarian office also said, for its part, that since the beginning of the Israeli aggression against the northern West Bank in January, around 30,000 Palestinians have been forcibly displaced. It added that during the same period, Israeli forces issued demolition orders for around 1,400 homes in the northern West Bank, describing the figures as “alarming.” The office said since October 2023, thousands of Palestinians, nearly half of them children, have been displaced across the occupied West Bank due to the regime's demolitions or attacks by settlers.

Yemen anti-Israeli operations 

Yemen’s Armed Forces have launched new retaliatory strikes on Israeli targets deep inside the occupied territories, in support of Palestinians facing the regime’s genocide in Gaza. Saree said the operation was a response to Israel’s brutal massacres in Gaza, including the killing of women and children, destruction of homes and tents, and preventing delivery of food and medicine. He said Yemen is fulfilling its duty within its capabilities to oppose the aggression and siege on Gaza, as well as the regime's attacks on Arab and Islamic countries. He vowed that the Yemeni armed forces will continue their operations until the aggression against Gaza stops and its blockade is lifted.


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