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Israel is asking diplomats to try to designate the Houthi rebels as a terrorist group
Israel has ordered its diplomatic missions in Europe to try to designate the Iran-backed Houthi rebel group in Yemen as a terrorist organization.
Iran-backed group in Yemen they were already attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea For more than a year, they have been trying to impose a naval blockade on Israel, saying they are acting in conjunction with the Palestinians in Israel’s war on Gaza.
The attack on the ships by the Houthis, who also fired missiles at Israel, prompted retaliation by the US and Britain.
“The Houthis are threatening not only Israel, but also the region and the whole world. The first and most important thing to do is to designate them as a terrorist organization, “Israel’s foreign ministry” Gideon Saar it is said in the announcement.
The US, Saudi Arabia, Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates, Australia, Canada, New Zealand and Israel are now designating the Houthis as terrorists, Sa’ar said.
More than 25,000 Syrians have returned home from Turkey because the former president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, was overthrown earlier this monthTurkey’s interior minister said.
Turkey is home to nearly three million refugees who fled the civil war that broke out in 2011, and whose presence has become a problem for President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s government. Most of the Syrian refugees who fled to Turkey lived in Istanbul, Gaziantep or Sanliurfa.
“The number of people returning to Syria in the last 15 days has exceeded 25,000,” Ali Yerlikaya told the official Anadolu news agency.
Yerlikaya said the migration office had set up the Turkish embassy and consulate in Damascus and Aleppo so that records of returning Syrians could be preserved. Turkey has reopened its embassy in Damascus, the Syrian capital, nearly a week after Assad’s forces backed by Ankara fell.
Israeli bombing of Nisl Kamal Adwan hospital is ’round the clock without a break’, Gaza health ministry says
We said to the door summary There are reports of the Israeli military targeting barely any hospitals in northern Gaza.
Al Jazeera reports that at least 20 patients and staff at the Kamal Adwan’s hospitality in northern Beit Lahiya were wounded after the Israeli army detonated a remote explosive in a health facility. Gaza’s health ministry was quoted as saying that Israeli bombing was targeting all departments of the hospital “around the clock without stopping”. We have not yet been able to independently verify this information.
Israel announced on Sunday that it had ordered the closure and evacuation of the hospital, although the IDF later denied any warnings of an evacuation to the facility as of this week. the head of the hospital; Husam Abu ManeReuters said complying with the shutdown order was “near impossible” because there were not enough ambulances to get patients out.
he said;
We have about four hundred people inside the hospital, including babies in the neonatal unit, whose lives depend on oxygen and incubators. We cannot leave them safely without help, equipment, and time.
We are sending this message under heavy bombardment and direct firepower, which if hit will cause a large explosion and a mass of civilians inside the casualty.
Gaza’s health ministry said there are three main hospitals in the north Gaza — of which Kamal Adwan is one — have barely worked and come under frequent attack since Israel sent tanks into Beit Lahiya and nearby Beit Hanoun and Jabalia in October.
Gaza health service It was reported by Al Jazeera on Tuesday saying the Israeli army “forces the wounded and sick to evacuate the Indonesian hospital”. He said that the Israeli “bombing is all departments to attack Kamal Adwan’s hospital and around the clock without stopping”.
“Shrapnel scattered across the hospital floor, causing terrifying sounds and heavy damage,” the ministry said in a statement. “We challenge all international and UN organizations and concerned parties to urgently intervene to protect the health system in the Gaza Strip,” he added.
The Israeli PM says that ‘some progress’ has been made in Gaza and that much is being stopped
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Israel’s prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday he said there was “some progress” in efforts to reach the hostages, let alone take action in Gaza.
Of the approximately 250 people who attacked the Hamas-led siege in southern Israel last October, in which approximately 1,300 people were killed, around 100 are still inside the Gaza Strip, at least a third of whom are believed to be dead.
Speaking in the Knesset – Israel’s parliament – Netanyahu said: “We are taking significant actions by all means to return to our loved ones. I would like to tell you carefully that something has progressed.
Netanyahu said he could show the details of his return to the hostages. He asserted that the chief cause of his departure was the death of the leader Hamant Yahya Sinwar and Israel’s military actions against Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, who fired rockets into Israel from neighboring countries. Lebanon in support of Hamas.
“Hamas hoped that Iran and Hezbollah would come to their aid, but they are busy licking their wounds from the blows that were inflicted on them,” he said, adding: “It has gone on. I don’t know how long it will take.”
Like my colleague Peter Beaumont characters in this storysticking points that torpedoed before the rounds of the cessation of talks, including the presence of the so-called Israeli soldiers. Philadelphia and Netzarim corridors sidelined inside Gaza, for now they seem to have been, although the continued offspring of Palestine is understood to be the ability of Gaza to return to its seats in the north of the strip.
in other developments;
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Israeli forces attacked security facilities in northern Gaza, siege and “direct targets” Indonesian hospitality, Kamal Adwan’s hospitalityand al-Awda Hospital in the north of Gaza crossed the territory in the past hours, according to the Ministry of Health.
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Ministers of Defense of Israel; Israel KatzHamas confirmed the assassination of the former political leader of the IDF Ismail Haniyeh Earlier this year in Tehran, he warned that the military would also “behead” the leadership of Yemen’s Houthi rebels.
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The peacekeeping mission in southern Lebanon said on Monday that it had observed recent “activities” by the Israeli army in southern Lebanon, including the destruction of residential areas and roadblocks.
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The Israeli military says three soldiers were killed yesterday in fighting in northern Gaza. The military did not provide details of the circumstances.
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A Qatari delegation visited the Syrian capital on Monday to meet for the first time in more than a decade with the country’s top rebel leader, who said strategic cooperation between Damascus and Doha would soon begin.
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The Pentagon says U.S. Central Command forces have killed two operatives working for the Islamic State in an airstrike on the Islamic State group of Syria.