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The Israeli occupation forces continued their war of genocide against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip for the 342nd consecutive day, killing dozens of people, including 6 employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), in addition to a large number of wounded.
Dozens of airstrikes
The Zionist occupation warplanes launched dozens of airstrikes on different areas of the Gaza Strip, targeting civilians in their homes and displaced people in shelters.
Four massacres
In the last hours, the occupation forces committed 4 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in a large number of martyrs and wounded, 64 of whom were martyred and 104 wounded arrived at hospitals.
41,084 martyrs and 95,029 wounded
According to statistics from the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the death toll from the Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip has risen to 41,084 martyrs and 95,029 wounded since October 7.
Killing many of UNRWA employees
UNRWA announced the martyrdom of 6 of its employees in two raids on Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip, which is the largest death toll for UNRWA employees in a single attack.
The six employees were martyred in a massacre committed by Zionist warplanes when they bombed Al-Jaouni School, which houses displaced people in Al-Nuseirat, which resulted in 18 martyrs and dozens of wounded.
Four UNRWA citizens were martyred in a previous bombardment on Al-Nuseirat, which is also subjected to daily artillery shelling.
Intense artillery shelling
Al-Bureij camp was subjected to intense artillery shelling by tanks that penetrated Salah Al-Din Street, which resulted in a number of injuries.
Four martyrs, including a girl and a woman, were killed, and several others were wounded in a bombardment that targeted an inhabited apartment belonging to the Balbisi family in the Al-Mashahra area in the Al-Tuffah neighborhood in Gaza.
Five citizens, including two children, were killed and others were wounded when the occupation aircraft bombed an inhabited house belonging to the Al-Dahdouh family south of the Al-Shamaa Mosque in the Al-Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
Three Palestinians were killed in a Zionist bombardment that targeted a gathering of them near the Al-Sharq Bakery on Al-Nasr Street in Gaza City.
Three citizens were killed when the occupation aircraft bombed a house belonging to the Siam family in the Toba area in Jabalia camp, north of the Gaza Strip.
Citizen Hamza Ibrahim Al-Kahlout was also killed in an artillery bombardment east of Jabalia camp, north of Gaza, while he was reviewing the memorization of the Holy Quran in his home.
Occupation aircraft bombed a house belonging to the Muslim family in the Al-Amal neighborhood in Khan Yunis city, south of the Gaza Strip, without causing any injuries.
Six Palestinians, including a child, were killed and a number of citizens were injured in a Zionist bombardment that targeted a house in the Qizan Al-Najjar area, southeast of Khan Yunis city.
Two martyrs were also killed as a result of the bombardment of Al-Farouq Mosque in the center of the camp.
The occupation forces renewed their artillery bombardment on the north of Al-Nuseirat camp and the east of Al-Bureij camp in the center of the Gaza Strip.
A number of citizens were injured when the occupation bombed a house in the Mufti land, north of Al-Nuseirat camp, in the center of the Gaza Strip.
Nine citizens were killed in a bombardment that targeted an inhabited house in Jabalia Al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
The wife of the martyr, Dr. Hael Al-Najjar, from Al-Quds Open University, and her children were martyred in an airstrike launched by the occupation forces on their home in Jabalia Al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip.
Four other citizens were martyred in two separate airstrikes on the Shuja'iyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
The occupation forces blew up residential buildings west of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
The occupation army continues to bomb and blow up homes in the south of Street 8, south of Gaza City, for the eighteenth consecutive day.
Al-Nouri Charity distributed more than 1,000 school bags in Kuwait
The Director of the Resources and Media Sector at Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nouri Charity Association, Abdul Latif Al-Dawas, said that for the fourth year in a row, the association is implementing, in cooperation with the Commercial Bank, the “Double Your Reward with Al-Tijari” campaign, which aims to achieve social solidarity with students from poor families inside Kuwait.
A press statement
Al-Dawas explained in a press statement that the event is based on distributing school bags with stationery to 1,100 male and female students from poor families, in addition to purchasing coupons for school clothes.
He continued: This initiative comes in conjunction with the back-to-school season, as we work through it to ease the living burdens on the shoulders of those poor families who are in dire need of clothing, bags, and school supplies, and that is not available to them in many cases.
Charitable projects in Kuwait
Al-Dawas pointed out that Sheikh Abdullah Al-Nouri Charity Association is keen to implement charitable projects for needy groups inside Kuwait, in the fields of education and sponsorships and during seasons of goodness, to enhance solidarity, compassion, brotherhood, and solidarity with the needy inside Kuwait, and many of them are supported and sponsored by official bodies, banks, and banks, such as the campaign "Double Your Reward with Al-Tijari", which is generously sponsored by the bank.
Double Your Reward with Al-Tijari
Al-Dawas concluded his statement by pointing out that the campaign "Double Your Reward with Al-Tijari" is not the first and will not be the last with the Commercial Bank, which has distinguished initiatives, as Al-Nouri Charity has previously implemented a group of initiatives in cooperation with the bank, such as distributing food baskets and purchase coupons to needy families. He stressed that the association is keen to continue such initiatives and benefit from them in support of needy groups and to enhance the image of charitable work inside Kuwait.
Kuwait Charity Organizations Union marked Kuwait's "Global Humanitarian Center" 10th anniversary
The Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, Dr. Hadi Al-Huwailah said that Kuwait has given great attention to charitable and humanitarian work, so that our governmental and civil charitable institutions have become leaders on the global humanitarian work map. Kuwait has deservedly become a center for humanitarian work worldwide, thanks to the directives of the wise political leadership that has contributed significantly to the development of this noble field.
A historical memory
Al-Huwailah said in her speech during the celebration of the Union of Charitable Societies and Foundations held at the National Library on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of naming Kuwait as a “global humanitarian center”: We celebrate a historical memory dear to all our hearts; which is the anniversary of naming Kuwait as a “center for humanitarian work” on September 9, 2014, and naming His Highness the Amir of the country, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, may God bless his soul, as a “Leader of Humanitarian Work”, this title reflects the depth of belief in the values of solidarity and giving rooted in the souls of the people of Kuwait, leadership, and people over the years.
International honor
She added that this international honor represents recognition of the great efforts made by Kuwait in extending a helping hand and relief to people in need and providing humanitarian support in various parts of the world, without discrimination or distinction. This recognition comes in appreciation of what Kuwait has provided to alleviate the suffering of those affected by disasters and conflicts.
Al-Huwailah pointed out that we at the Ministry of Social Affairs are committed to continuing this pioneering humanitarian approach, and we work with all sincerity to enhance the role of the State of Kuwait in supporting global humanitarian efforts, in cooperation with all Kuwaiti charitable bodies and institutions that represent a model to be emulated in charitable and humanitarian work.
Al-Huwailah stressed that the Ministry of Social Affairs is committed to protecting humanitarian work and enhancing its role, by enacting legislation and procedures that regulate charitable work and preserve the rights of volunteers and beneficiaries alike.
In Kuwait, charitable associations operate 38%, while abroad 62%.
For his part, the Chairman of the Union of Charitable Associations and Foundations, Saad Marzouq Al-Otaibi, said: We meet today on this great occasion to celebrate the tenth anniversary of naming Kuwait as a “Center for Humanitarian Work”, which is a great honor that embodies the noble values on which our beloved country was built. Kuwait has been, over the decades, a pioneer in standing by those in need, without distinguishing between religion, race, or country. This continuous giving was not born of the moment but rather is an integral part of our heritage and our humanitarian duty.
Namaa Charity held a "Professional Institutional Culture" course
Namaa Charity announced that it will hold a specialized training course in professional institutional culture, supervised by trainer Mohammed Afif Al-Qarfan, as part of its ongoing efforts to enhance the institutional capabilities of its employees.
Namaa Charity Training Advisor Murshid Al-Rashdan stated that this course comes within the framework of Namaa's efforts to enhance the institutional culture that constitutes a fundamental pillar in the success of any institution. Our goal is to provide employees with the necessary tools to enhance the spirit of teamwork, effective communication, and commitment to the values and principles of the institution.
Al-Rashdan explained the importance of establishing a professional institutional culture within institutions, noting that institutional culture is an essential element in achieving sustainable institutional success, indicating that institutional culture goes beyond internal policies and procedures to include values and principles that guide employee behavior and determine how they interact with their colleagues and the work environment. Strengthening this culture contributes significantly to achieving the institution's goals, and supports job stability and excellence in performance.
A training course
Al-Rashdan added that the need to provide a training course on professional corporate culture has become an urgent necessity in light of contemporary challenges and the rapid change in work environments. This course aims not only to enhance individual efficiency, but also to create an integrated work environment that supports cooperation and creativity and motivates employees to adopt behaviors and practices that enhance the overall performance of the institution.
Afeef: Building a strong corporate culture enhances performance excellence.
For his part, trainer Mohammed Afif Al-Qarfan, who led the course, stressed that investing in building a strong corporate culture helps institutions achieve performance excellence and motivates employees to innovate, indicating that the course represents an opportunity for participants to develop their personal and professional skills through practical workshops, and training them to formulate professional slogans that summarize their vision towards work and apply them in the actual work environment, this contributes to building a sustainable work environment based on the values of professionalism and commitment.
Professional corporate culture course
He continued: I was pleased to present the professional corporate culture course at Namaa Charity, which is a course that addresses the foundations of building a work environment based on professional values and principles that enhance the performance of individuals and the institution as a whole. The course focused on practical concepts, including how to formulate personal slogans that express commitment to work, and the ways in which these slogans can be transformed into tangible behaviors within the institution.
Effective Communication
We also touched on the importance of a culture of listening and effective communication, in addition to self-leadership and developing personal skills such as flexibility, motivation, and the ability to adapt to challenges.
The interaction of the participants was wonderful, especially in the practical workshops that opened the door for them to exchange ideas and develop their slogans and professional values. We hope that this course will be the beginning of a broader application of these professional values inside and outside the institution.
5212 male and female students participate in "Hofath" summer session
The Kuwaiti Charitable Society for the Service of the Holy Quran and its Sciences (Hofath) announced the conclusion of the activities of its eighth summer session for the year 2024 AD for Quranic circles and centers, in which 5212 male and female students participated.
The Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Society, Eng. Ahmed Al-Marshed, said: By the grace of God and His favor, the Hofath Society concluded the eighth summer session successfully, as it lasted for three months starting from June to the end of August by conducting tests for the participating students, and their number reached 5212 male and female students who attended 579 Quranic circles, and at the end of the session, a test was launched to measure the students’ achievement in memorizing the Holy Quran in addition to the level of progress in the session program.
The guide added: This session was distinguished by many events and activities that gained students Quranic and educational benefits, as it included a distinguished educational and entertainment program directed at male and female students. Appropriate educational materials were prepared for the program and specialized educational lecturers were assigned to present them to occupy the time of our students with beneficial things during the summer vacation.
He pointed out that the program of the session included several entertainment activities, including various competitions, talent discovery segments, and motor and mental games.
The guide concluded by praying to God Almighty to write the reward for the honorable benefactors who contributed to the projects and programs of the Quranic Preservation Charitable and Humanitarian Society, pointing out that the society continues to receive alms and zakat from the people of goodness through the society's website hofath.org
Operation "Al-Aqsa Flood" entered its 341st day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit genocide in the Gaza Strip by launching dozens of airstrikes and artillery shelling, in addition to committing bloody massacres against civilians.
Two Israeli Soldiers Killed in Helicopter Crash in Gaza
The occupation army announced today, Wednesday, the killing of two soldiers and the injury of 7 others, including 4 seriously, as a result of the crash of a "Black Hawk" helicopter during a mission to evacuate an injured soldier in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.
This incident is the first fatal crash of "Black Hawk" helicopters in 30 years, and the occupation army has opened an investigation into the incident, claiming that initial information indicates that the helicopter crash was not the result of "hostile fire", but rather due to human or technical error, according to its description.
The Hebrew website "Walla" confirmed that this is the first fatal accident for "Black Hawk" helicopters after 30 years of service in the occupation army.
Warning from the Ministry of Interior in Gaza
The Ministry of Interior and National Security in the Gaza Strip called on citizens to be careful not to provide any information or data via telephone calls to people claiming to work in charitable associations or relief organizations, and requesting details about the places of residence of citizens and their family members or neighbors under the pretext of providing assistance.
The ministry stressed that providing information should be done exclusively through a personal interview at the headquarters of known associations and institutions.
Sinwar sends messages of thanks to those offering condolences for the martyrdom of Haniyeh
Yahya Sinwar Office
The office of Yahya Sinwar, head of the political bureau of Hamas, sent messages of thanks and appreciation to all leaders, ministers, leaders of forces and parties, and dignitaries who sent telegrams and letters and issued statements of condolence for the martyrdom of the nation, the leader and Mujahid Ismail Haniyeh, and his companion, the martyr Wassim Abu Shaaban.
In its messages, the office of the leader Sinwar expressed great appreciation for the solidarity mixed with noble and sincere feelings from the mourning brothers, asking God to protect their country from all harm.
Sinwar's office said: "Our martyr and symbol of the nation, Ismail Haniyeh, ascended in one of the most honorable historical Palestinian battles on the path of the martyred leaders, so that his blood and the blood of his sons and grandchildren meet with the great sacrifices made by the Palestinian people in this battle. This is a confirmation that the blood of our leaders and Mujahedeen is not more precious than the blood of our Palestinian people."
The message stressed that "Hamas and its leadership will remain steadfast on the path of loyalty to the blood of the martyrs. The lofty principles that our brother, the leader and mujahid Ismail Haniyeh, called for will remain steadfast and present, and the movement and its mujahidin will continue to uphold them. At the forefront of these principles is the unity of our Palestinian people on the option of jihad and resistance, and the unification of the word of our Arab and Islamic nation and the rejection of division and disagreement so that we may be one front in the face of the Zionist enemy."
5 Palestinians martyred in Tubas
Palestinian sources reported that 5 citizens were martyred and others were injured, at dawn on Wednesday, as a result of a Zionist airstrike that targeted a group of citizens near the Tawhid Mosque in the city of Tubas.
The Palestinian Red Crescent said: The bodies of the martyrs were recovered from the bombing site and transferred to the hospital.
This bombing came as part of a large-scale aggression launched by the occupation forces on the city of Tubas, where they imposed a curfew on the city and concentrated their forces in the northern areas.
Continued Aggression on Tulkarm
The "Israeli" occupation forces continued their aggression on the city and camp of Tulkarm today, Wednesday, for the second day in a row; which caused great destruction to the infrastructure and property of citizens.
The forces are still besieging the camp and pushing more heavy machinery and bulldozers, and are bulldozing and destroying streets and alleys.
An Israeli Soldier near Ramallah
An Israeli soldier was killed today, Wednesday, as a result of a run-over operation at the Beit El checkpoint near Ramallah in the central West Bank.
The spokesman for the occupation army announced that a run-over operation occurred near the Givat Asaf junction, indicating that gunfire was opened towards the perpetrator.
Local sources reported that the perpetrator of the operation is Hael Issa Daif Allah from the village of Rafat in the Ramallah Governorate.
South Africa prepares to present evidence against "Israel"
The South African presidency announced that it would submit a memorandum to the International Court of Justice next month, documented with facts and evidence proving that "Israel" committed the crime of genocide in Palestine.
The presidency confirmed, in a post on its official website, that this case will continue until the court issues its ruling, expressing its hope that "Israel" will abide by the temporary orders issued by the court so far.
The Zionist occupation forces continue to commit the crime of genocide in the Gaza Strip, for the 340th consecutive day, by launching dozens of airstrikes and artillery shelling, while committing massacres against civilians, amid a catastrophic humanitarian situation resulting from the siege and the displacement of more than 95% of the population.
Artillery Raids and Violent Shelling
Correspondents reported that the occupation aircraft and artillery continued their raids and violent shelling - today, Tuesday - on various parts of the Gaza Strip, targeting homes, displaced persons' gatherings and streets, causing dozens of martyrs and wounded.
The occupation forces continue their ground invasion of large neighborhoods in Rafah, since May 7, and several axes of Gaza, amidst air and artillery shelling and committing horrific massacres.
Four citizens were martyred, including a child and two women, when the occupation warplanes bombed the Al-Bayouk family's house in the Qizan Al-Najjar neighborhood, south of Khan Yunis.
Two martyrs were killed as a result of Israeli artillery shelling in Al-Mansoura Street in the Al-Shuja'iyya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.
Five martyrs, including a child, were killed when the occupation bombed the vicinity of a popular food stall in Al-Shawa Square, east of Gaza City.
Three citizens were killed when an Israeli bombardment targeted a group of citizens at dawn today in the Al-Mashrou’ area in Rafah.
New Massacre in the Al-Mawasi
The Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre at dawn on Tuesday, after they targeted the tents of the displaced in Al-Mawasi Khan Yunis, southwest of the Gaza Strip, with a series of violent raids, which resulted in dozens of martyrs, wounded and missing persons.
Local sources reported that Israeli occupation aircraft carried out a fire belt near the British field hospital at the entrance to the Al-Mawasi area, which includes the tents of the displaced persons, west of Khan Yunis, killing 40 martyrs and dozens of wounded, in addition to a large number of missing persons who were buried by the sand.
20 Tents Wiped 40 Killed
The sources reported that 20 tents were wiped out and no trace of them remained, following the occupation’s bombing of Al-Mawasi Khan Yunis.
The Director of Supply in the Civil Defense in Gaza confirmed that the massacre in Mawasi Khan Younis resulted in 40 martyrs and 60 wounded, in addition to a number of missing persons.
Medics confirmed that 40 martyrs were recovered and a large number of wounded were transferred in the Mawasi Khan Younis massacre in the southern Gaza Strip.
According to press and local reports, five missiles were used in the attack, causing extensive destruction of tents and digging nine-meter-deep holes in the ground, which made it more difficult for rescue teams and medical crews to reach the victims.
Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip
The spokesman for the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip, Mahmoud Basal, explained that the occupation targeted the Mawasi Khan Younis area, which houses a large number of displaced persons, with more than one missile.
He explained that the area in which the massacre occurred is classified as a humanitarian area, and that the citizens were not warned or warned of the bombing and targeting.
He stated that the area is full of displaced persons' tents, as there are more than 200 tents, and more than 20 to 40 tents were completely damaged, and there are three deep holes at the site of the incident.
He confirmed that entire families disappeared into the sand in the Mawasi Khan Yunis massacre. The area is witnessing a state of chaos, with intensive flying of Israeli drones hovering over the site, amid a complete power outage and fires resulting from the bombing.
The Israeli occupation aircraft continued their violent raids since Monday morning, September 9, on several axes in the Gaza Strip, resulting in more martyrs and wounded, especially in the center of the Strip. At the same time, the north of the Nuseirat camp witnessed a limited incursion by occupation vehicles amid clashes with the Palestinian resistance.
Massacres against families
The Israeli occupation army committed two new massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, as 16 martyrs and 64 injuries arrived at hospitals during the past 24 hours, according to what the Ministry of Health in Gaza announced in its daily statistics report on the victims of the ongoing war of extermination on the Gaza Strip.
40,988 martyrs and 94,825 injuries
The ministry confirmed that the death toll from the aggression since October 7 has risen to 40,988 martyrs and 94,825 injuries, and indicated that there are a number of victims under the rubble and on the roads, where ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them.
Escalating Bombing of Residential
As the war of extermination entered its 339th day, the occupation escalated its bombing of residential neighborhoods and places where displaced Palestinians were located. In the middle of the Gaza Strip, a raid targeted a house in the Nuseirat camp, and the raids also targeted a residential building in the Bureij camp, killing 7 martyrs and wounding dozens, while the Civil Defense announced the recovery of the bodies of two martyrs from the bombing of a house at dawn today in the Bureij camp.
Killing 4 Palestinians
The house that the occupation bombed belongs to the Hijab family in the Bureij camp, killing 4 Palestinians and wounding others, who were transferred to Al-Awda Hospital.
The occupation aircraft also bombed the house of the Abu Huwaishel family on Al-Da'wa Street, north of the Nuseirat camp, killing three Palestinians and wounding others.
The occupation vehicles penetrated in a limited manner into Salah al-Din Street, near the entrance to the electricity station, northeast of the Nuseirat camp, in conjunction with intense gunfire and violent artillery shelling, while the resistance factions confronted the occupation's attempts to advance on the axes of penetration.
The "Israeli" occupation aircraft also destroyed the Nuseirat post office building after targeting it at dawn today.
Targeting the Martyr Saeed Siam Mosque
In Gaza City, the occupation raids targeted the Martyr Saeed Siam Mosque in Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, resulting in two injuries. In Al-Sabra neighborhood, the occupation raided a residential area south of Gaza City, without mentioning any martyrs or wounded.
The Palestinian Telecommunications Company announced the return of home internet services in the central and southern Gaza Strip to what they were before they were cut off yesterday evening due to the destruction of transmission and reinforcement towers by the "Israeli" occupation.
Volker Türk
In a related context, the High Commissioner for Human Rights "Volker Türk" called at the opening of the 57th session of the Human Rights Council to end the war in Gaza and avoid a full-fledged "regional conflict" as an absolute and urgent priority.
He said in his speech: "The deadly and destructive operations committed by Israel in the West Bank, which we have not seen the likes of in two decades, are exacerbating the catastrophic situation."
Türk called on countries to take action regarding the "blatant disregard" by the Israeli occupation for international law in the occupied Palestinian territories.
“States must not and cannot accept blatant disregard for international law, including binding Security Council resolutions and International Court of Justice orders, in this situation or any other,” he added.
Operation "Al-AQSA FLOOD" entered its 338th day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, through launching dozens of airstrikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
Deputy Director of Civil Defense in Gaza Martyred
The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip announced today, Sunday, the martyrdom of its deputy director in the northern Gaza Strip in a Zionist bombing that targeted him, bringing the number of martyrs from its crews since October 7 to 83 martyrs.
Civil Defense spokesman Mahmoud Basal said in a statement, according to the Quds Press Agency: We mourn the martyrdom of the Deputy Director of Civil Defense in the Northern Governorate, Muhammad Abdul-Hayy Morsi, in an "Israeli" bombing that targeted his family's home at dawn today in the Al-Alami area in Jabalia.
He announced that the number of martyrs from Civil Defense crews since the beginning of the aggression has risen to 83 members and more than 200 wounded.
3 Zionist soldiers killed on the border with Jordan
Three Zionist soldiers were killed this morning, Sunday, in a suicide shooting operation, the perpetrator of which was martyred near the Karameh crossing on the border with Jordan. The perpetrator, a Jordanian truck driver, was also killed.
According to Maariv, the three dead in the shooting operation at the Allenby crossing were security personnel affiliated with the "Israeli" crossings authority.
The occupation closes land crossings with Jordan
The Zionist occupation authorities announced the closure of land crossings with Jordan, according to "Al Jazeera".
Jordan and the Zionist entity have been linked by a peace agreement since 1994, and there are 3 border crossings between them: Sheikh Hussein, King Hussein Bridge, and Wadi Araba.
Half a million demonstrate in "Tel Aviv"
Hundreds of thousands of Zionists demonstrated yesterday evening, Saturday, in "Tel Aviv", for the eighth consecutive day, to pressure the government of Benjamin Netanyahu to reach a ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and conclude a swap deal.
Israeli estimates indicated that more than half a million demonstrators participated in the central demonstration in Tel Aviv, while tens of thousands demonstrated in other protests organized near Netanyahu's home in Caesarea, Haifa, Rehovot, Route 4, and the Karkur Junction, in addition to dozens of Zionist sites.
The demonstrators closed several roads, set tires on fire, and clashed with the occupation police, demanding the overthrow of Netanyahu's government.
CIA Director: Hamas is an idea that is difficult to eliminate
CIA Director William Burns said that Hamas is an idea and a movement that is difficult to eliminate.
Burns added, in statements reported by the Palestinian Ma'an News Agency from the Jerusalem Post newspaper: In my experience, the only way you kill an idea is with a better idea.
Operation "Al-Aqsa Flood" entered its 337th day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, through launching dozens of airstrikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
Bombing of two schools housing displaced persons
The Palestinian News Agency reported that at least 9 citizens were killed and others were wounded, shortly after midnight, as a result of "Israeli" raids and shelling that targeted a school housing displaced persons in Jabalia al-Nazla, north of the Gaza Strip, and several homes in the Nuseirat camp, and in areas west of Gaza City, and in Khan Yunis.
At least 4 citizens were also killed and others were wounded, in the occupation's shelling of a school housing displaced persons in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood, north of Gaza City.
61 martyrs in 4 massacres
The Zionist occupation army committed 4 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 61 martyrs, during the past 48 hours.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said in its daily statistical report: 61 martyrs and 162 injuries arrived at the hospitals of the Strip, as a result of the occupation army committing a number of massacres against families.
The death toll from the aggression rose to 40,939 martyrs and 94,616 injuries since October 7.
Famine victims in Gaza rises to 37 after the martyrdom of a child
A Palestinian child was martyred, this Saturday afternoon, from the city of Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip, due to malnutrition and lack of treatment, bringing the number of those who died due to malnutrition to 37 children, according to the Palestinian News Agency.
UN report: The hunger crisis in Gaza is the most severe in history
A United Nations report warned of the worsening global hunger crisis, as millions of people around the world suffer from severe food insecurity, stressing that the food crisis in Gaza is the most severe in history.
The semi-annual report on food crises for 2024, which covers the period until the end of August 2024, showed that conflicts and climate change have led to a sharp increase in the number of hungry people, especially in areas such as Sudan and the Gaza Strip.
Palestinian Forensic Medicine: American activist killed by occupation bullets
Palestinian forensic medicine confirmed that the American-Turkish activist, Aisha Nour Ezgi, was killed by an “Israeli” sniper bullet, fired at the head.
Nablus Governor Ghassan Daghlas said in media statements today, Saturday: The autopsy of the American-Turkish activist confirmed that she was killed by an Israeli sniper bullet, according to what was reported by the “Quds Press” agency.
Former Shin Bet chief: We are not qualified for long wars
The former head of the Israeli General Security Service (Shin Bet) Nadav Argaman called for a halt to the fighting in the Gaza Strip now and an end to the war, saying that “Israel” is not qualified for long wars.
Argaman added - in statements reported by Channel 12 Hebrew - according to the Al Jazeera Net website, that this war should have ended a long time ago, stressing that "the lives of the kidnapped are more important than anything, and they must be returned despite the painful price we will pay in the deal."
Demonstrations in cities and capitals around the world condemning the aggression on Gaza
Many cities and capitals around the world witnessed mass demonstrations today, Saturday, condemning the "Israeli" aggression on the Gaza Strip, according to the Palestinian News Agency.
In support of the Palestinian people, and to demand an end to the war of extermination, and the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip, thousands participated in demonstrations in many European cities. Demonstrations were held in the capital Paris, Stockholm, the Italian city of Milan, the Dutch city of The Hague, Zurich, Switzerland, Manchester, the British capital London, Odense and Aarhus in Denmark, and Copenhagen.
Trinity College in Ireland withdraws its investments linked to "Israel"
American media reported that the decision of Trinity College in the Irish capital (founded in 1592) to withdraw from investments linked to "Israel", after protests and organizing a solidarity camp with Gaza at the college, "is a remarkable success for the student movement supporting Palestine."
The American magazine "The Nation" quoted, in a report today, Saturday, the new president of the Trinity College Student Union, Jenny Maguire, as saying that "the union has changed radically through the solidarity camp with Gaza, and remains steadfast in its commitment to a free Palestine," according to the Quds Press Agency.
Operation "Noah's Flood" entered its 336th day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, through launching dozens of airstrikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
27 martyrs in Gaza since dawn today
A number of Palestinians, including children and women, were martyred and injured at dawn today, Friday, in a series of raids launched by the occupation's warplanes and artillery on various areas of the Gaza Strip.
Health sources reported that 6 Palestinians were martyred and 5 others were injured as a result of the occupation's bombing of a house in the vicinity of Badr Mosque in the Zeitoun neighborhood, southeast of Gaza City.
Four Palestinians were also martyred and others were injured when the occupation bombed a tent for the displaced west of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.
In Khan Yunis, 5 Palestinians were martyred and others were injured when the occupation bombed a house in the center of the city.
At least 6 were martyred and others were injured in a Zionist bombing of the city of Rafah, south of the Strip.
Al Jazeera quoted medical sources as saying that 27 Palestinians were killed as a result of Zionist raids on various areas in the Gaza Strip since dawn today.
50,000 children in Gaza suffer from severe malnutrition
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) said that more than 50,000 children in Gaza suffer from severe malnutrition, while the United Nations warned that the humanitarian situation in the Strip has become "beyond catastrophic," according to the Palestinian Information Center.
Victorian Aguayo, UNICEF's Director of Nutrition, explained that this number of children in the Gaza Strip are suffering from severe malnutrition and need immediate treatment, after warnings from the organization - earlier - of an imminent explosion in the humanitarian crisis and an increase in the number of child deaths associated with malnutrition.
Occupation: The military operation in Jenin continues
The occupation army reported that the military operation it began in the Jenin Governorate in the northern occupied West Bank 10 days ago is still ongoing.
The army said in an official statement: The forces will continue the operation until they achieve their goals, without specifying their goals, according to the Al Jazeera Net website.
Palestinian sources reported that the occupation forces withdrew, at dawn today, Friday, from the city of Jenin and its camp after 10 days of violent and continuous aggression that claimed dozens of martyrs and wounded, and left widespread destruction.
21 Palestinians were martyred, including children and the elderly, and others were injured, some of them seriously, in the occupation's aggression on the Jenin Governorate, which was described as bloody and the most violent since 2002.
Funeral of 10 martyrs in the city of Jenin and its camp
The Palestinian News Agency reported that the masses of the Palestinian people in the Jenin Governorate buried the bodies of 10 martyrs today, Friday, 8 of them from the Jenin camp, and two martyrs from the city, who were killed during the occupation's wide aggression on the city and its camp, which lasted 10 days.
Occupation kills American activist in Nablus
The Zionist occupation forces killed a foreign activist with American citizenship of Turkish origin, today, Friday, in the town of Beita in the Nablus Governorate, north of the occupied West Bank.
Fouad Nafaa, director of Rafidia Governmental Hospital, told Anadolu Agency: “An American citizen of Turkish origin (dual citizenship) arrived at the hospital with a bullet wound to the head (..) She underwent resuscitation but was martyred.”
“Hamas” condemns the occupation’s killing of an American activist
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) condemned in the strongest terms the crime committed by the Zionist occupation army, by targeting the American activist Esinur Ezgi Eci with a direct bullet to the head, during her participation in the weekly peaceful march against settlements on Mount Sabih in the town of Beita, south of Nablus.
The movement said in a statement today: "We consider this heinous crime an extension of the occupation's deliberate crimes against foreign solidarity activists with our Palestinian people. Dozens of them have been killed. The most prominent of them was the activist Rachel Corrie, who was crushed under the tracks of the occupation's tanks in 2003. These crimes continue in the West Bank with systematic and ongoing attacks on solidarity activists by the occupation army and its settler gangs, as happens in all peaceful solidarity events and marches in the villages and towns of the West Bank threatened by settlement and Judaization projects.
"Al-Qassam" publishes a recording of a dead Zionist prisoner
The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), published a recording of the dead Zionist prisoner Almog Sarousi this afternoon.
Sarousi said in the video recording, according to Al-Jazeera: The "Israeli" bombing of the Gaza Strip was targeting him and the other detainees.
He also accused the government of Benjamin Netanyahu and the army of carrying out false and failed liberation operations It almost led to their deaths.
The slain prisoner added, "I tell the government, the army, and the security services that you failed and neglected us on October 7."
"Saraya Al-Quds" controls a Zionist reconnaissance plane
"Saraya Al-Quds" announced today, Friday, that it had controlled a Zionist reconnaissance plane while carrying out intelligence missions in the airspace of the central region of Gaza.
Trump threatens American universities
Former US President Donald Trump threatened American universities that do not suppress demonstrations in solidarity with Palestine with losing federal support and accreditation, and said: "Israel" will not exist if Democratic candidate Kamala Harris is elected, according to what was reported by the newspaper "Al-Quds Al-Arabi".
Trump said in statements before about a thousand members of the Republican Jewish Coalition at the "Venice Hotel in Las Vegas": Kamala Harris is the candidate of the forces that want to destroy Western civilization and "Israel".
He added: If Kamala Harris wins (the presidential election), the armies will wage an uncompromising war to expel the Jews from the Holy Land... “Israel” will no longer exist.
Operation "Al-Aqsa Flood" entered its 335th day, while the Zionist occupation forces continue to commit a war of genocide in the Gaza Strip, through launching dozens of airstrikes, artillery shelling, and bloody massacres against civilians.
Preventing vaccinating children in Gaza
The "Palestinian News Agency" reported that the "Israeli" occupation forces refused today, Thursday, to coordinate the entry of medical teams affiliated with the emergency campaign for vaccination against polio to areas east of Salah al-Din Street, south of the Gaza Strip.
The agency said: The campaign was scheduled to launch today to Khan Yunis Governorate and areas in the southern Gaza Strip, where a large percentage of the targeted group of children are located, but the occupation forces refused to coordinate the entry of the campaign teams to areas in the southern Gaza Strip.
Occupation continues aggression on West Bank
The "Israeli" occupation forces continued their aggression on the northern West Bank, especially the governorates of Jenin, Tulkarm, and Tubas, for the ninth day.
Since August 28, the occupation forces have launched a large-scale aggression on the West Bank, especially its north. The aggression has so far resulted in the martyrdom of 40 citizens, including 21 from Jenin, 8 from Tulkarm, 8 from Tubas, and 3 from Hebron. This brings the death toll in the West Bank, including Jerusalem, since October 7, 2023 to 692, according to the Palestinian News Agency.
“Hamas”: We do not need new proposals
The Islamic Resistance Movement “Hamas” confirmed that it does not need new proposals, and what is required now is to pressure Netanyahu and his government and oblige them to what has been agreed upon.
The movement warned in a statement today, Thursday, against falling into Netanyahu’s trap and tricks, who uses negotiations to prolong the aggression against our people.
They said: Netanyahu’s decision not to withdraw from the Salah al-Din (Philadelphi) axis aims to thwart reaching an agreement.
Escalating in the West Bank
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) confirmed that the continuation of the terrorist occupation army's military operation in the West Bank, especially in Jenin and Tulkarm, constitutes war crimes.
The movement added that the re-storming of the Far'a camp, south of the city of Tubas, today, and the bombing carried out by drones, which resulted in the martyrdom of five citizens, in addition to the martyrdom of a child by the bullets of the occupation snipers in the camp; are crimes against humanity. They come within the campaign of extermination launched by the government of the Zionist extremists against our Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, with the aim of displacing them from their land and liquidating their cause.
The movement stressed in a press statement today, Thursday, that these ongoing heinous crimes of killing, terrorizing, and vandalizing property and facilities will not succeed in breaking the will of our people in the occupied West Bank, or terrorizing and deterring our valiant resistance from playing its role in defending our people and our cause.
Fidan: Netanyahu is the main person responsible for the genocide in Gaza
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan confirmed on Thursday that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the main person responsible for the genocide committed against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, according to Anadolu Agency.
Fidan added that “the brutality in Gaza is still ongoing, the tension has spread to the West Bank, and the provocations targeting Al-Aqsa Mosque have further exacerbated the situation.”
He said: “The main person responsible for the genocide committed in Gaza is Netanyahu himself.”
American media: Washington is considering a request to conclude an agreement with Hamas
The American NBC network quoted informed sources as saying that the administration of President Joe Biden is considering a request by the families of “Israeli” prisoners who hold American citizenship in Gaza to conclude an agreement with the Hamas movement that does not include the occupying state, according to Quds Press Agency.
The sources added that Biden administration officials told the families of the American detainees that they would explore all options, but stressed that an agreement with Hamas that included Israel remained the best approach.
The families asked, during a meeting with the US national security adviser last Sunday, to present options for reaching an agreement that does not include Israel.
Kuwait’s 12th air bridge flight departs to Sudan
Kuwait’s 12th relief aid plane departed for Sudan on Wednesday, carrying on board 36 tons of food, medicine, and two ambulances, organized by the Kuwait Society for Relief (KSR) to help those affected by the war and floods. Before takeoff, the General Manager of the Society, Abdulaziz Al-Obaid, told KUNA that this aid plane is part of Kuwait’s air bridge to help Sudan with the support of Zakat House in cooperation with Ministries of Defense, Social Affairs, and Foreign Affairs, as well as other eight charities. The shipment consists of two ambulances, 10 tons of shelter tents, and 20 tons of necessary food.
In Sudan, the heavy rains and the flood that left hundreds of Sudanese deceased and injured, as well as thousands displaced, were the key motive for Kuwaiti charities to continue this relief mission and to ease the pain and suffering of the Sudanese people. On his part, the Director General of Kuwait Zakat House, Dr Majed Al-Azmi, affirmed that the Kuwaiti Air Bridge is to help and support the people of Sudan in this humanitarian crisis. Dr Al-Azmi praised the Kuwaiti political leadership for the rapid response to the people of Sudan, with all charities and ministries having provided them with tremendous assistance in the past 16 months. — KUNA
KRCS expands efforts with developmental projects in Yemen
The Kuwait Red Crescent Society (KRCS) affirmed that its projects in Yemen reflected a bright image of Kuwaiti humanitarian efforts. Director General of KRCS, Abdulrahman Al-Oun, said this to KUNA following the conclusion of the field team’s inspection visit to the association’s projects in Yemen. Al-Oun added that the association continues Kuwait’s humanitarian legacy in Yemen by expanding its developmental projects in medical, educational sectors and by responding urgently to the country’s needs.
He pointed out that during their visit to Yemen, the association inspected developmental projects funded by KRCS in several Yemeni governorates and distributed relief aid, which contributed to improving the quality of life for a broad segment of citizens and meeting their basic needs. These visits allow KRCS to closely examine the levels of healthcare, educational, social services, and water projects, assess them, and identify necessary needs in these areas.
Al-Oun mentioned that the KRCS delegation launched a project for distributing food items, clothing, and school supplies to students in the governorates of Taizz, Hadhramaut, Seiyun, and Al-Mahrah. He added that during the visit, the delegation met with local authorities and governors who expressed their deep gratitude to Kuwait for its efforts in aiding the Yemeni people, and they also informed the delegation of the most critical needs of healthcare facilities, schools, medical equipment, medicines, and water projects.
Al-Oun expressed profound gratitude to the donors from Kuwait and noted that the KRCS would continue to inaugurate developmental, medical, educational, and water projects as part of Kuwait’s ongoing support for Yemen. He also praised the cooperation and coordination with the Estijabah Foundation for Humanitarian Aid and Relief, which implements KRCS projects in Yemeni governorates. — KUNA
Hofath concludes the summer session with 5212 students participating
The Kuwaiti Charitable Society for the Service of the Holy Quran and its Sciences (Hofath) announced the conclusion of the activities of its eighth summer session for the year 2024 for Quranic circles and centers, in which 5212 male and female students participated.
The Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Society, Eng. Ahmed Al-Murshed, said: By the grace of God and His favor, the Hofath Society concluded the eighth summer session successfully, as it lasted for three months starting from June to the end of August by conducting tests for the participating students, and their number reached 5212 male and female students who attended 579 Quranic circles. At the end of the session, a test was launched to measure the students’ achievement in memorizing the Holy Quran in addition to the level of progress in the session program.
Al-Murshed added: This session was distinguished by many events and activities that gained students Quranic and educational benefit, as it included a distinguished educational and recreational program directed at male and female students. The appropriate educational materials for the program were prepared and specialized educational lecturers were assigned to present them to occupy the time of our students with useful and beneficial things during the summer vacation.
He pointed out that the program of the session included several recreational activities, including various competitions, talent discovery segments, and physical and mental games.
The guide concluded by praying to God Almighty to write the reward for the generous benefactors who contributed to the projects and programs of the Quranic Preservation Charitable and Humanitarian Society, pointing out that the society continues to receive alms and zakat from charitable people through the society's website hofath.org
On World Day of Charity
Rahma International: Kuwaiti charities embody human solidarity with needy people
Director General of the International Mercy Association, Dr. Issa Nasser Al-Dhafiri, said in a press statement that what Kuwait, represented by its charitable institutions, provides in supporting afflicted peoples and needy groups represents the most wonderful meanings of human solidarity.
Al-Dhafiri pointed out in his statement on the occasion of the world's celebration of the "International Day of Charity", which falls on September 5 of each year, that Kuwait attaches great importance to charitable works as a human value that elevates the concepts of giving and generosity.
He added that Kuwait supports afflicted peoples under the directives of the political leadership represented by His Highness the Amir of the country, Sheikh Mishaal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, may God protect him, and his loyal Crown Prince, His Highness Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah, may God protect him, and with direct follow-up from the Council of Ministers, and full supervision from the Ministries of Affairs and Foreign Affairs, to provide relief to the afflicted and affected and alleviate the severity of crises and disasters for the needy, the weak, orphans, widows and the elderly around the world.
Al-Dhafiri pointed out that Kuwaiti charitable institutions are working effectively on the continuous development and improvement of charitable works and activities in an effort to achieve distinguished performance, develop and advance charitable work mechanisms, and enhance Kuwait's pioneering role in charitable and humanitarian work.
He stressed that charitable work has become one of the prides of the State of Kuwait, its Emir, government, people, associations, institutions and individuals.
He continued: Rahma International Smarch, as one of the Kuwaiti charitable institutions, was marked by many achievements in support of the poor, needy and affected people in many countries of the world. The achievements of RIC in 2023 were the best witness to the continuation of the charitable giving of the institution and its generous donors. RIS, with the support of charitable people, completed 3,579 social projects, 1,003 relief projects, 131 educational projects, 114 health projects, 66 cultural projects, and 91 seasonal projects. In the field of small development projects, the association implemented 132 projects. Before all of that, RIS sponsored 7,673 sponsored people around the world, stressing that these projects were accomplished in constructive cooperation with our partners in charitable work, headed by the regulatory authorities in the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Social Affairs, and in the presence of many Kuwaiti ambassadors abroad. He concluded his statement by saying, “Kuwait will remain the pioneering country and the owner of humanitarian giving initiatives based on an integrated and sustainable work system whose ultimate goal is to improve the quality of Life and building a bright future for societies. Wherever the need arises, Kuwait is always present to extend a helping hand to everyone, thus embodying its humanitarian approach.”
Kuwait Cultural Week kicks off in UK
London exhibition showcases Kuwaiti-British relation in travel literature, documents
Kuwait Cultural Week kicked off on Tuesday in the United Kingdom under the patronage of His Highness the Crown Prince of Kuwait Sheikh Sabah Al-Khaled Al-Hamad Al-Sabah. The cultural week comes as part of a series of activities between the two countries within the framework of “the Year of Kuwaiti-British Partnership.” In a statement to KUNA, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah said that the events would include a number of cultural and craft exhibitions, hosted by the Kuwaiti Embassy in London.
A musical concert will be held in one of the theaters in the British capital. Ambassador Jarrah Al-Sabah pointed out that this event came as part of celebration marking the 125th anniversary of the signing of the Anglo-Kuwaiti Agreement in 1899. He praised the efforts to organize this event in London, stressing at the same time the importance of these activities in strengthening cultural and social relations between the two countries.
Kuwaiti-British relation
Honoring 125 years of Kuwaiti-British relations, the Kuwait Heritage Society organized an exhibition in cooperation with the National Council for Culture, Arts, and Letters (NCCAL). In remarks to KUNA, President of Kuwait Heritage Society Fahad Al-Abduljalil affirmed Kuwaiti-British bilateral relations. Travelers’ books, historical documents, and photographs were displayed at the exhibition.
“The relation between Kuwait and the United Kingdom is deeply rooted since the late Sheikh Mubarak Al-Sabah signed the Anglo-Kuwaiti agreement in 1899,” Al-Abduljalil added. The exceptional relationship between the two countries increased Kuwait’s trade, especially with India. In 1904, Captain SG Knox arrived in Kuwait, serving as London’s first political representative, and after 20 other successful British agents, the late Sheikh Abdullah Al-Salem Al-Sabah announced the cancellation of the treaty by signing Kuwait’s declaration of independence in 1961.
Kuwaiti heritage researcher Hani Al-Asousi and Associate Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology Hasan Ashkanani were key members in the exhibition as they explained these documents. The exhibition — which lasts until September 6 — was attended by Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Ambassador Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, the Dean of the Arab Diplomatic Corps and Bahraini Ambassador to the United Kingdom Shaikh Fawaz bin Mohammed Al-Khalifa, British Ambassador to Kuwait Belinda Lewis, and other officials. — KUNA
Islah Society Projects Provide quality education for all to empower future generations.
Quality and comprehensive education is one of the most important goals that modern societies seek to achieve to ensure sustainable development. This goal requires providing high-quality education opportunities for all, regardless of age, gender, or socio-economic background. By providing equal education opportunities, obstacles to achieving equality in education can be removed, such as discrimination, poverty, and social and cultural factors.
The Importance of Comprehensive and Equal Education
Comprehensive education does not only mean providing education for all, but it requires covering all stages of life, starting from early education and reaching basic education, secondary education, higher education, and vocational training. Providing these educational opportunities contributes to building sustainable and advanced societies, where individuals can realize their full potential and contribute effectively to comprehensive development. Achieving this goal enhances economic and social development, which contributes to creating a better future for all.
The role of the Social Reform Society in supporting education
In the context of achieving this goal, the Social Reform Society implements a number of targeted educational activities and projects. These projects focus on supporting needy students and providing them with an appropriate educational environment, through programs such as student sponsorship, spending on educational centers, and distributing school supplies such as bags.
The Society's Educational Projects
In recent years, the Social Reform Society has achieved remarkable progress in supporting education. The total number of beneficiaries of educational projects amounted to about 3,061 male and female students in 2021 AD, and the number increased to reach 3,667 male and female students in 2022 AD, then rose to 5,126 male and female students in 2023 AD.
1- “Teach Me and I Will Reward You” Project:
This project aims to provide financial support to needy students who cannot afford tuition fees. About 1,386 male and female students benefited from the project in 2021, and the number increased to 2,366 male and female students in 2022, and reached 299 male and female students in 2023. In addition, the project provides a school bag that combines education and training, from which 3,340 male and female students benefited in 2023.
2- University Student Sponsorship:
This project aims to support university students who are unable to afford tuition fees, which reduces their living burdens. 182 male and female students benefited from this project in 2021, and the number increased to 479 in 2022, then rose to 1,005 in 2023.
3- Human Development:
This project contributes to training and qualifying people with disabilities and integrating them into society, and providing them with job opportunities through state institutions. About 30 male and female students benefited from the project in 2021, and the number increased to 137 in 2022, then reached 87 male and female students in 2023.
4- Education for All Center:
This center specializes in teaching students in public schools, and aims to develop them through qualitative projects aimed at building the human being. 150 male and female students benefited from the project in 2023.
5- Scholars Chair Project:
This project aims to teach and teach Islamic and Arabic sciences in a creative way that combines education and training. In 2023, 245 male and female students benefited from this project.
Through these projects, the Social Reform Society affirms its commitment to achieving the goal of ensuring quality and comprehensive education for all. These efforts not only contribute to improving the lives of individuals, but also to promoting sustainable development at the community level. Quality and comprehensive education is the cornerstone of building a bright future, and the Social Reform Society plays a leading role in achieving this goal.
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