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The Social Reform Society Celebrates the "Tenth Loyalty Meeting"
The State of Kuwait Celebrates 30 Years of Endowment Achievements
IICO Continues Support for Gaza Through the Kuwaiti Air Bridge
Al-Hayat Charity: Spreading Kindness During Ramadan
PM receives Kuwaiti doctors returning from Gaza
Al-Sharekh: The Pioneer of Arabic in Computers Passed Away
255 Candidates Running in Nation 2024 Race!
A Plan to Restore 100 Kuwaiti Heritage Buildings
The Social Reform Society Celebrates the "Tenth Loyalty Meeting"
An Exciting Event
Last Tuesday, the Social Reform Society hosted the "Tenth Loyalty Meeting" in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. The event took place in the Rawda area and was attended by the Chairman of the Society's Board of Directors, Dr.. Khaled Al-Madhkoor, along with other board members and many community leaders.
60 Years of Success
This year's meeting marked the Society's sixtieth anniversary, kicking off a new chapter in its long history. The Society is dedicated to continuing its important work and community programs to help build a better nation. Thanks to the hard work of everyone involved, including the Board of Directors and sector leaders, the Society has achieved many great things in the past year.
Notable Achievements
Dr. Khaled highlighted some of the Society's most significant accomplishments, such as increased charitable spending by Namaa Charity, the completion of 137 activities by the Women's Work Secretariat, and the development of "Al-Muqatim" magazine for digital media. The Society also made strides in restructuring its media sector and creating a strategic plan for future success.
Diverse Programs
The Society offers a wide range of programs for different sectors, including education, sports, community activities, and advocacy efforts. From educational and sports activities to remote Sharia courses and social communication initiatives, the Society is dedicated to serving its community in various ways.
Gratitude and Hope
Dr. Khaled expressed his gratitude to everyone involved in organizing the Loyalty Meeting, especially Adel Al-Asfour, the head of the Loyalty Office. He acknowledged the hard work of those who have passed away and those who continue to contribute to the Society's mission. As the Society moves forward, Dr. Khaled hopes for continued success in serving the community and following the call of God.
The State of Kuwait Celebrates 30 Years of Endowment Achievements
Minister of Justice Commends General Secretariat of Endowments
The Minister of Justice, Minister of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, Chairman of the Endowment Affairs Council, Counselor Faisal Saeed Al-Gharib, expressed Kuwait's pride in the remarkable accomplishments of the General Secretariat of Endowments. These achievements have made a significant impact both locally and globally, particularly in community service and supporting those in need. The Minister highlighted the General Secretariat's role in advancing endowment work in Kuwait and praised it as a pioneering governmental initiative.
30th Endowment Forum Opening Ceremony
These remarks were made during the opening ceremony of the 27th Endowment Forum, which took place on Thursday. The forum, organized by the General Secretariat of Endowments under the theme "Thirty Years of Leadership," was sponsored by His Highness the Amir of Kuwait.
Contributions to Global Humanitarian Efforts
Minister Al-Gharib emphasized the General Secretariat's contributions over the past thirty years in supporting the less fortunate, both locally and internationally. Through endowment funds, projects, and initiatives, Kuwait has established itself as a global humanitarian hub. The General Secretariat has also been involved in relief efforts for those affected by natural disasters and conflicts worldwide, working closely with Kuwaiti authorities.
Recognition and Gratitude
The Minister expressed gratitude to His Highness the Amir for his generous support of the forum and ongoing backing of the General Secretariat's activities. He also thanked His Highness for appointing him as a representative at the event.
Strategic Vision and Leadership
Qualitative Leap in Endowment Work
Nasser Muhammad Al-Hamad, the acting Secretary-General of the General Secretariat of Endowments, highlighted the Secretariat's role in advancing endowment work in Kuwait. He described it as a pioneering governmental initiative that has set a solid strategy and clear vision for the future. The Secretariat aims to excel in endowment work at both local and international levels, with a focus on community development and cultural enrichment.
Regional and International Recognition
Al-Hamad noted that the General Secretariat's efforts have been recognized at the local, regional, and international levels. Kuwait was entrusted with coordinating the endowment efforts of Islamic countries following a decision made at the Sixth Conference of Ministers of Endowments of Islamic Countries in 1997.
Endowment Forum Objectives
The forum aims to showcase the General Secretariat's achievements over the past thirty years and its significant role in serving communities. It also seeks to highlight the cultural impact of endowments within and beyond Kuwait's borders.
IICO Continues Support for Gaza Through the Kuwaiti Air Bridge
The International Islamic Charitable Organization is continuing its support for the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. They recently sent two planes loaded with 85 tons of food to Amman, Jordan, to be airdropped to Gaza by the Jordanian Armed Forces. This effort is in cooperation with Kuwait Relief Society, Al Salam Society for Humanitarian and Charitable Works, and the Kuwait Air Force.
Commitment to Aid Delivery
The Charitable Organization's Deputy Director General, Ibrahim Khaled Al-Badr, expressed the organization's commitment to delivering aid to the people of Palestine. They have contributed to 37 relief aircrafts so far.
Ramadan Campaign
During Ramadan, the Charitable Organization launched a campaign called "Leave a Trace" to support the people of Palestine. This includes projects like sponsoring orphans, providing medical support, shelter projects, and more.
Financial Support and Partnerships
Supporting Humanitarian Projects
The Charitable Organization has allocated over 4 million US dollars to support 37 humanitarian projects in partnership with Kuwaiti charities and Palestinian organizations. They have reached over 347,000 beneficiaries.
Partnerships and Appreciation
Al-Badr praised the efforts of various ministries and Kuwaiti charitable societies for their support. He also appreciated the Jordanian authorities for facilitating the delivery of aid to Gaza through airdrops by the Jordanian Air Force.
Al-Hayat Charity: Spreading Kindness During Ramadan
Delivering Meals to Those in Need
Al-Hayat Charity Association has started giving out Iftar meals to people who are fasting and in need during the holy month of Ramadan. They began by providing 1,100 meals in Kuwait and in other countries.
Helping Locally and Globally
The Secretary of Al-Hayat Charitable Society, Dr. Khaled Al-Shatti, mentioned that they are not only distributing meals in Kuwait but also in places like Palestine, Yemen, Syria, and various countries in Africa and Asia. They plan to continue this effort every day throughout Ramadan.
Calling for Support
Dr. Al-Shatti is asking for donations from kind-hearted people to help those in need during this special month. He mentioned that Al-Hayat Charity is working on different projects like providing bread and dates, building mosques, and taking care of orphans.
How to Donate
If you want to contribute to these projects, you can visit the Al-Hayat Charity Association's website or call their hotline. Dr. Al-Shatti hopes that those who donate will be rewarded for their generosity.
PM receives Kuwaiti doctors returning from Gaza
His Highness the Prime Minister Sheikh Dr Mohammad Sabah Al-Salem Al-Sabah received on Wednesday members of the Kuwait Red Crescent Society’s medical team which returned recently from Gaza where they had gone on a mission to support relief efforts. His Highness the Prime Minister praised the team of volunteers, saying that the Kuwaiti doctors’ team’s mission is a source of pride for Kuwait. — KUNA
Muhammad Al-Sharekh: The Pioneer of Arabic in Computers Passed Away
Muhammad Al-Sharekh, the founder of "Sakhr" company, was a Kuwaiti businessman who was born in 1942. He was the first person to introduce the Arabic language to computers. He translated various programs, including the Holy Qur'an, and made significant contributions to the Arabic language in the digital world. He passed away in 2024.
Early Life
Al-Sharekh was born in Kuwait in 1942 and grew up there. He later went on to pursue his education and career in various fields.
Education and Career
Al-Sharekh obtained a bachelor's degree in economics and political science from Cairo University in 1965. He then completed his master's degree at Williams College in Massachusetts, specializing in economic development.
He started his professional career at the Kuwait Fund for Development and later held various positions in different organizations, including the International Bank for Business and Development and the Industrial Bank of Kuwait.
Sakhr Company
Al-Sharekh founded "Sakhr" Computer Software Company in 1982, where he introduced the Arabic language to computers. He collaborated with Dr. Nabil Ali to lay the foundations for Arabic language integration in computers.
Under the Sakhr brand, Al-Sharekh developed programs like the Holy Qur'an, Arabic optical character recognition, and the contemporary Arabic dictionary. He also received patents for optical character recognition, automatic translation from Arabic to English, and Arabic pronunciation.
Al-Sharekh Archive
In 2016, Al-Sharekh initiated the "Al-Sharekh Archive" project to preserve Arab literary and cultural magazines online. The archive contains thousands of issues and articles, as well as a collection of Arab and foreign books.
Legacy and Awards
Al-Sharekh received numerous awards for his contributions to technology and Arabic language development. He was recognized for his pioneering work in introducing Arabic to computers and received accolades from various Arab institutions.
Muhammad Al-Sharekh's legacy lives on through his groundbreaking work in integrating the Arabic language into computers. His contributions have had a lasting impact on technology and language development.
255 Candidates Running in Nation 2024 Race!
Record Number of Candidates
A whopping 255 candidates have thrown their hats into the ring for the upcoming Nation 2024 race. That's a lot of people vying for a spot in the National Assembly!
Gender Breakdown
Out of the 255 candidates, 244 are male and 14 are female. It's interesting to note that the number of female candidates has been decreasing over the past few years. Let's hope more women step up in the future!
District Distribution
The fourth district is leading the pack with 68 candidates, followed by the second district with 53 candidates and the fifth district with 50 candidates. Looks like the competition is fierce in these areas!
Candidate Concerns
Improving Living Conditions
During the nomination period, candidates have been vocal about the need to improve living conditions for citizens. They're calling for urgent action to address inflation, high living costs, and the need for political reform. It's great to see them advocating for the people!
Political Reform
Candidates like Abdulaziz Al-Bathali are pushing for political reform as a way to correct any issues in the system. They want to see changes that benefit the citizens and move Kuwait forward.
Challenges Ahead
Many candidates are highlighting the challenges citizens face, such as inadequate healthcare, poor infrastructure, and high living costs. They're urging the government to take action and make positive changes for the people.
Looking to the Future
As the election approaches, candidates like Fawzi Al-Saqr are focused on enacting legislation that will enhance the nation's stability and rights. They're eager to make a difference and move Kuwait towards a brighter future.
Exciting Times Ahead
With so many candidates running and a variety of issues being discussed, it's clear that Nation 2024 is going to be an exciting race. Let's see who comes out on top and leads Kuwait into the future!
A Plan to Restore 100 Kuwaiti Heritage Buildings
Government Initiative
Recently, the Council of Ministers in Kuwait assigned the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Literature to speed up plans to restore heritage buildings in the country. The goal is to turn over 100 historical buildings into tourist attractions to boost domestic tourism and create more cultural and entertainment projects.
Preservation Efforts
The National Council is working with the Kuwait Municipality and other organizations to survey historical buildings across the country. They are sending a list of these buildings to the Ministry of Finance for further action.
Cultural Memory Reconstruction
The plan to restore historical buildings aims to preserve the country's cultural heritage. The government is focusing on heritage, culture, tourism, and entertainment projects to diversify the economy and reduce reliance on oil revenue.
Maintenance and Restoration
The National Council has already completed restoration work on several historical schools, turning them into cultural and administrative centers or museums. They are also working on restoring the American Hospital, Sadu House, and the Red Palace.
Heritage Mosques
There are 51 historical mosques in Kuwait, with the oldest dating back to the 1880s. The government is prioritizing the preservation of these mosques and other important buildings.
Shipbuilders and Other Buildings
The Al-Ayoub building in Sharq, once used for shipbuilding, is being prepared to become a national museum. The old municipality building and Sheikh Khazal Palace are also undergoing restoration for future cultural use.
Belgium's Decision
Belgium recently announced that it will be intervening in a case brought by South Africa against Israel at the International Court of Justice. The case accuses Israel of committing "genocide" in the Gaza Strip.
Reason for Intervention
Sources at the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Brussels wants to present its interpretation of Article 2 of the 1948 United Nations Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of Genocide, which defines the crime of genocide.
Foreign Minister's Statement
Foreign Minister Hajjah Lahbib mentioned that the International Court of Justice had sent a letter to states parties to the 1948 Convention, including Belgium, regarding the interpretation of the Convention in this case. Belgium wants to participate and share its interpretation of Article 2.
The Minister clarified that this intervention is not about taking sides but about strengthening international agreements that countries are part of.
Process and Timeline
The details of Belgium's interpretation and the submission date are still being worked out. The process could take several months to complete.
Precautionary Measures
The International Court of Justice revealed that South Africa has requested additional precautionary measures and changes to previous court orders in the case against Israel. This request was made due to new developments, including a widespread famine in Gaza.
This is the third request made by South Africa against Israel since the conflict began. The court had previously ordered Israel to prevent acts of genocide and improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
Source: Anadolu Agency
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Delivery of Humanitarian Aid
An Israeli newspaper, Jerusalem Post, reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suggested to US President Joe Biden the idea of sending humanitarian aid to Gaza by sea, just two weeks after the war broke out in Gaza.
Israeli Inspection in Cyprus
The newspaper stated that Netanyahu discussed with Biden on October 22 about delivering aid to Gaza through a sea route, with the condition that Israeli inspection would be conducted in Cyprus.
Exploring Maritime Supplies
Netanyahu later presented this strategy to Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides on October 31. The matter was revisited during a conversation between Netanyahu and Biden on January 19, where Netanyahu proposed forming a team to explore maritime supplies through Cyprus.
Biden's Response
Implementing Netanyahu's Plan
A source close to Netanyahu hinted that Biden was simply carrying out Netanyahu's plan and did not come up with anything new.
Diplomatic Tensions
The Jerusalem Post mentioned that tensions between Biden and Netanyahu escalated as Biden tried to distance himself from the Israeli Prime Minister for his re-election campaign.
Washington's Criticism
Building Emergency Port
Biden announced in his State of the Union address about the US military planning to construct an emergency temporary port off the coast of Gaza to aid in the entry of humanitarian aid into the Strip.
Criticism of Netanyahu
Washington sees this move as a criticism of Netanyahu, as Biden stated that Israel should do more to help the Palestinians in Gaza.
Israel's Response
Welcoming Biden's Announcement
Israel welcomed Biden's announcement of the military operation to build a temporary port. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and other officials were briefed on the necessary steps to establish a naval pier and roads for aid distribution.
Source: Jerusalem Post
Challenges in Delivering Ramadan Goods
This year, the Darfur region in western Sudan is facing difficulties in getting essential foods and agricultural products for Ramadan to different parts of the country. The ongoing war between the army and the Rapid Support Forces has caused chaos since April 15, resulting in many deaths and displacements.
Agricultural Impact
Agriculture in Darfur relies on rain for irrigation, but the war has disrupted farming activities. This has led to a decrease in production and made it harder to distribute crops to other regions of Sudan.
Types of Crops in Darfur
North Darfur produces millet and mariq, while South Darfur grows peanuts, hibiscus, ardib, dum, and baobab. Central and West Darfur focus on vegetables, fruits, lentils, and potatoes.
Missing Foods Due to War
The absence of these crops has affected the local community's nutrition and traditional dishes. Families are struggling to afford Ramadan foods and drinks due to the war's impact on income and poverty levels.
Impact on Farmers
Many farmers in South Darfur have stopped working due to the war, leading to a humanitarian crisis. They need urgent aid to improve their living conditions and alleviate their suffering.
Reasons for Decline
Government employee Al-Sadiq Jumaa Mustafa mentioned that the war, along with other factors like seed distribution issues and looting of agricultural equipment, has contributed to the decline in crop production for Ramadan.
Transportation Issues
Transportation problems have also hindered the delivery of agricultural supplies to other regions of Sudan, affecting the availability of Ramadan foods in many areas.
Struggling to Afford Necessities
Poor economic conditions have led to a shortage of essential foods for Ramadan. Many Sudanese, like journalist Muhammad Suleiman Hamed, have had to cut back on their purchases this year due to financial constraints.
Impact on Displaced People
Displaced individuals like Umm Kulthum from South Darfur are finding it hard to prepare traditional Ramadan drinks and foods. They are hoping for peace and stability to return soon.
Source: Al Jazeera
US Intelligence Assessment
Challenges Faced by Key Arab Partners
According to US intelligence agencies, Israel is determined to eliminate Hamas but may face armed resistance from the group for many years. The conflict in the Gaza Strip poses a challenge for key Arab partners who are facing public backlash due to the destruction in the region.
Senate Testimony
The annual unclassified international threat assessment report was completed last month and was declassified during intelligence officials' testimony before the Senate. Officials did not address questions about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government but focused on negotiations for detainee releases.
Pressure on Israel and America
The assessment predicts that Israel will continue to face armed resistance from Hamas for years to come. The report also highlights the underground infrastructure of Hamas, which allows them to hide and surprise Israeli forces. The recent attacks in Gaza have led to increased tensions in the region, with Iranian proxies launching anti-American and anti-Israeli attacks.
International Pressure
Israel is expected to face growing international pressure due to the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip. The lack of confidence in Prime Minister Netanyahu's leadership among Israelis may lead to large protests demanding his resignation.
About the US Intelligence Community
The US Intelligence Community is a group of 18 federal government agencies that work together to support the foreign policy and national security of the United States. It was established by President Ronald Reagan in 1981.
Source: Agencies
Ramadan Begins in Gaza
On the 157th day of the war in Gaza, Palestinians started fasting for the month of Ramadan. Despite this, Israeli bombings and attacks continued, making life even harder for people in Gaza. There doesn't seem to be an end to the war in sight.
International Calls for Ceasefire
The United Nations Secretary-General and the White House both called for a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan. Efforts are being made to reach a temporary ceasefire to stop the violence.
Developments in Different Areas
West Bank
Israeli forces increased security measures in the West Bank during Ramadan and imposed restrictions on residents of Jerusalem.
Lebanon
Hezbollah attacked Israeli positions in the Golan Heights, including an air defense headquarters.
Yemen
The Houthi group reported being targeted by American and British airstrikes in Hodeidah Governorate.
Updates from Gaza
The Al-Qassam Brigades are engaged in intense battles with Israeli forces using heavy weapons. The Ministry of Health reported 7 massacres in the past 24 hours, resulting in many casualties.
Humanitarian Crisis
The situation in Gaza is dire, with the risk of famine looming. The director of government information in Gaza blamed Israel and the US for committing war crimes against children and women.
Efforts for Ceasefire
The US and other countries dropped humanitarian aid in Gaza, but there are still concerns about the safety of civilians. President Biden emphasized the need for a plan to protect civilians in Rafah.
Incidents in the West Bank
Israeli forces killed a Palestinian in the West Bank and carried out raids in several cities. Settlers also attacked farmers and herders in Hebron.
Lebanese Front
Hezbollah clashed with Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties on both sides. The Israeli army used the Iron Dome system to intercept missiles from Lebanon.
Red Sea Axis
Reports of American and British aggression in Yemen's Red Sea coast raised concerns. Attacks targeted areas in Hodeidah Governorate, leading to tensions in the region.
UN Calls for Peace
UN Secretary-General Guterres urged for a ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan. He emphasized the need to stop the violence and allow humanitarian aid to reach those in need.
Imagine a huge wooden lantern, over 6 meters in size, hanging in the Barajeel area of Egypt. This lantern is not just any decoration - it carries a special message. The phrase “Palestine in the Heart” is proudly displayed on the sides of the lantern, symbolizing solidarity and support for Palestine.
A Long-Standing Tradition
For about 40 years, the people of the Barajeel area have been coming together to create the largest lantern in Egypt to celebrate the holy month of Ramadan. This lantern is a labor of love, crafted by carpenters, engravers, blacksmiths, electricians, and glass workers from the local community.
Community Celebration
This year, the hanging of the lantern in the Barajeel area was a festive event. Children danced and sang Ramadan songs around the lantern, creating a joyful atmosphere. It was a moment of unity and joy for the neighborhood.
Symbol of Hope
While the tradition of lantern-making in Egypt dates back to the Fatimid era, this year’s lantern holds special significance. It coincided with a devastating Israeli aggression on Gaza, reminding people of the importance of standing in solidarity with brothers in Gaza.
Spread of Tradition
Throughout Egypt, during the month of Ramadan, you can see lanterns and decorations adorning streets, parks, and public places. It is a beautiful tradition that brings communities together and spreads joy during this special time of year.
Confusion in the Occupation Army
During the battle in the Gaza Strip with the resistance led by the Al-Qassam Brigades, the Israeli military found themselves in a state of confusion. They had been waging a war in Gaza for over 156 days, but their confidence was shaken after suffering a strike on October 7. The occupation army's main goal was to eliminate the resistance, but they were unable to achieve it.
Secrets of the Resistance's Steadfastness
The resistance in the Gaza Strip relies on a tactic called "passive defense" to neutralize enemy targets and reduce damage. This tactic involves using preventive measures to mislead the enemy's intelligence and combat weapons, making them less effective.
Misleading the Enemy
Despite continuous bombing and limited resources, the resistance is able to strike the occupation forces by misleading them. They use video recordings to show fighters approaching enemy crowds and attaching explosive devices to vehicles without being detected.
Examples of Occupation Failure
The resistance has been able to deliver strikes that surprised the occupation, such as targeting armored vehicles and killing occupation soldiers. The resistance's knowledge of the land in Gaza, along with their adoption of passive defense and guerrilla warfare, has allowed them to inflict heavy losses on the occupation.
Survival Strategy
The resistance's survival strategy involves neutralizing the enemy's intelligence and combat capabilities, making it difficult for the enemy to track their movements. They use security measures like radio silence, camouflage, and obstacles to avoid detection.
Understanding Passive Defense Strategies in Gaza
When talking about passive defense strategies in Gaza, we're referring to how the resistance, led by the Al-Qassam Brigades, plans to confront the occupation forces. Instead of directly attacking, the resistance focuses on absorbing enemy strikes, using violent bombing, creating belts of fire, and implementing a scorched earth policy.
The Importance of Tunnels
One key aspect of the resistance's defensive plan is the use of tunnels. These tunnels help neutralize enemy devices like satellites, thermal cameras, and reconnaissance aircraft, giving the resistance an advantage in the battlefield.
Decentralized Leadership
Unlike the occupation army, which has a centralized command structure, the resistance adopts a decentralized leadership approach. This means that fighters on the ground have the freedom to assess the situation and make decisions based on the combat scenario they are facing. This flexibility allows the resistance to remain effective even if communication with the command is lost.
Occupation Gatherings
One interesting aspect of the resistance's tactics is the decision not to target occupation soldiers when they appear in crowds in Gaza. This may be due to a variety of reasons, such as the location of the crowds being unknown to the resistance or outside the range of their weapons. Additionally, the resistance may be waiting for re-ammunition or have already struck the target but was unable to document it.
Ultimately, the resistance only allows enemy forces to land on the ground after ensuring that the area has been cleared through bombing or fire belts, or after the resistance elements have withdrawn.
Bombing and Casualties
On the 156th day of the war on Gaza, Israel continued to target civilians in different areas, resulting in more casualties. The Israeli army carried out bombings in several parts of the Gaza Strip, causing injuries and deaths to many people. Within 24 hours, there were 8 massacres that led to the deaths of 85 Palestinians and injuries to 130 others. The total number of casualties from the ongoing aggression has now surpassed 31,000 deaths and 72,000 wounded, with a majority being women and children.
Resistance Actions
The Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, carried out operations against Israeli forces. They blew up a house in Bani Suhaila and clashed with another force in a tunnel, resulting in casualties among the Israeli soldiers. The Israeli army also reported the death of one of their soldiers in battles in the south of the Gaza Strip.
Political Developments
The head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, blamed Israel for the lack of agreement so far. He mentioned that Hamas is willing to show flexibility on the issue of prisoners if the aggression stops and the displaced people are allowed to return. Haniyeh emphasized that Hamas has set conditions for negotiations, including a ceasefire and preventing any harmful plans against Gaza.
Prisoner Exchange Talks
Egypt is in contact with Hamas, Israel, and other mediators to resume negotiations for a truce during Ramadan. US President Joe Biden expressed his desire for a 6-week truce, during which Israeli detainees in Gaza would be released.
Humanitarian Crisis
The month of Ramadan began in Gaza with severe humanitarian conditions. Many residents are suffering from hunger and lack of basic necessities. The UNRWA highlighted the tragic situation in the north of Gaza, where aid is being blocked despite repeated appeals. The US military announced new aid landing operations over Gaza, and Washington plans to build a naval pier for aid reception.
Post-War Period
A Hamas security official dismissed the occupation's attempt to create governing bodies in Gaza as a failed conspiracy. Hamas warned against collaborating with the occupation and vowed to protect Gaza from any new rules imposed by external forces.
Israeli Confession and Other Developments
The Israeli army admitted to killing an elderly Palestinian in Gaza, sparking outrage from Hamas. In Al-Aqsa Mosque, security measures were heightened during Ramadan prayers. In the West Bank, the Israeli army conducted incursions in various cities and towns. Hezbollah carried out attacks on Israeli sites along the Lebanese border, prompting preparations for a potential large-scale attack by the Israeli army.
Source: Agencies
On the 155th day of the war on Gaza, the Israeli occupation continued to commit massacres in the Gaza Strip. The battles intensified on multiple fronts, leading to a rise in the number of martyrs due to famine to 25.
Israeli Prisoners Revealed
Abu Ubaida, the spokesperson for the Izz al-Din al-Qassam Brigades, disclosed the identities of 4 Israeli prisoners out of 7 who were reported killed. This revelation came after an Israeli bombing.
President Biden's Aid Plan
President Joe Biden's proposal to construct a temporary port or pier off the coast of Gaza to provide food and aid by sea made headlines. However, international organizations viewed this as an attempt to divert attention from the real humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Escalation in the Red Sea
The Red Sea witnessed a significant escalation by the Houthi group, who carried out two military operations using missiles and drones against American ships and destroyers in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden.
Hezbollah's Actions in Lebanon
Hezbollah continued to target several Israeli military sites in Lebanon, prompting the Israeli army to expand its raids and bombings into southern Lebanon.
Battles in Gaza
The Al-Qassam Brigades announced that they seized two Quadcopter aircraft conducting intelligence missions in Gaza City. They also shared images of Israeli vehicles targeted in Khan Yunis, showing parts of tanks and heavy vehicles scattered in the streets.
The Al-Quds Brigades, along with other groups, targeted Israeli army concentrations in the central region of Gaza with missiles and artillery. The Israeli army reported the death of a major in the commando forces during the battles.
Israeli forces are preparing to expand their ground operation to include central Gaza and Rafah, focusing on Khan Yunis to locate Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar.
New Bombing and Massacres
Israeli warplanes bombed the Al-Masry Tower in Rafah, destroying two-thirds of the building. The Ministry of Health reported 10 massacres in the last 24 hours, resulting in 82 deaths and 122 injuries.
The number of malnutrition and dehydration victims in Gaza rose to 23, with 3 children dying at Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
Abu Ubaida's Statement
Abu Ubaida revealed the identities of 4 Israeli prisoners killed in raids on Gaza. An investigation found that Israeli forces were aware of hostages in a targeted house, leading to casualties.
Identity of Palestinian Elderly
Al Jazeera identified a 73-year-old deaf man executed by occupation soldiers in Gaza City.
Aid Operations
Royal Jordanian Air Force dropped humanitarian aid in northern Gaza, with support from other countries' aircraft.
Plan for Temporary Port
Doctors Without Borders criticized the US plan for a temporary seaport in Gaza, urging the opening of border crossings for aid entry.
Sea Corridor Announcement
The EU and US announced a sea corridor between Cyprus and Gaza for humanitarian aid delivery, aiming to alleviate the dire situation in Gaza.
Prisoner Negotiations
Israel recently announced that their foreign intelligence agency head met with the American counterpart to work on securing the release of prisoners held in Gaza. Demonstrations are happening in Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and other cities in Israel to demand the release of Israeli prisoners in Gaza.
Haniyeh's Appeal
The leader of Hamas, Ismail Haniyeh, is calling on Arab and Islamic nations to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza and isolate Israel politically and diplomatically for their war crimes. He is urging leaders to take action to protect the people of Gaza and Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The Plight of UNRWA
The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) is at risk of dissolution due to funding suspensions from several countries. The director of UNRWA warned that Palestinians in Gaza are facing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis.
West Bank
In the West Bank, a Palestinian was injured by Israeli forces during a raid in Kafr Thulth. Confrontations broke out, and young men were detained for investigation.
Red Sea Axis
In Yemen, the Houthi group carried out two military operations targeting American ships and war destroyers in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden using naval missiles and drones.
Lebanese Front
Hezbollah targeted Israeli sites near the Lebanese border and in the occupied Shebaa Farms, achieving direct hits on occupation soldiers. The party attacked various sites in the area.
Demonstrations in Support of Gaza
Across Europe, demonstrations are taking place to demand an end to the Israeli war on Gaza and provide relief to the suffering population. Thousands protested in London and Paris for an immediate ceasefire and aid for Gaza.
Source: Agencies