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Biden Urges Netanyahu to Ensure Civilian Safety Before Rafah Invasion
The White House reported that during a phone conversation on Thursday, US President Joe Biden reiterated to Israeli Prime Minister…
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Day 133: 28,775 Martyred, 68,552 Injured in Gaza
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the number of Palestinians killed since the beginning of the Israeli…
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Palestinian Leader Dahlan: “We Need a new Leader who Can Govern in Ramallah and Gaza”
The Palestinian National Authority (PA) needs a new leader in place Mahmoud Abbas that, with the protection of an Arab…
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Day 132: 28,663 Martyred, 68,395 Wounded
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Thursday that the number of martyred Palestinians on the 132nd day…
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UN Relief Chief Martin Griffiths: Safe Zones in Gaza Are An ‘Illusion’
UN Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths said safe zones in Gaza are an ‘illusion’, as…
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Israel Bombs Nasser Medical Complex Killing Patient, Orders Evac
In a recent development, Israeli occupation forces reportedly entered the premises of the Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis, in…
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New US-led Aggression Targets Rass Issa In Hodeidah, Yemen
A new US airstrike targeted the area of Rass Issa in al-Salif District, northwest of the coastal city of Hodeidah,…
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Day 131: 28,576 Martyred, 68,291 Injured in Gaza
The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced today that the number of martyred Palestinians has risen to 28,576, with 68,291…
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No Breakthroughs In Egypt On Captive-Prisoner Exchange
Discussions currently taking place in Cairo regarding a captive-prisoner exchange deal between the Palestinian Resistance and the occupation entity were…
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British Military Training Israeli Occupation Officers in UK Amid Gaza War
The UK announced that it is providing training to Israeli military officers in the country as the war on Gaza…
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