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Israeli Aerial Assault Kills 7 In Dmasucus

7 people, including children and women, were killed in an Israeli aerial assault that struck a dwellings in the Mezzah region in Damascus.  On Tuesday, Israel launched several missiles at a residential apartment in Damascus' heavily populated Mezzah district. The source added that efforts are underway to rescue people beneath the rubble.  Israel has been committing war crimes against the Sovereign states for a long time.  On September 1, 2024, Israel carried out direct strikes on the Iranian consulate building in Damascus, killing a large number of innocents, including diplomats and military generals, according to Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad, who was seen visiting the site alongside Syria's Interior Minister. Scores of Syrians, Iranians and Lebanese have been killed as a result of Israel's airstrikes against Syria and Lebanon since 2011.

Hezbollah Kills 2 & Injures 16 Israeli soldiers

Israeli media said that two IDF soldiers were killed and 16 others were wounded in Hezbollah's latest attack. The attack was launched in reaction to Israel's most recent cyberattacks, which left hundreds injured and 32 dead including 12 Hezbollah men.  Hezbollah  attacked the Israeli border region and checkpoint on Thursday. The Israel Defense Forces named one of the slain troops as 43-year-old Maj. Nael Fwarsy, who headed a tactical brigade. Nael Fwarsy was killed in a drone attack.  Another IDF man, Keren, a combat soldier in the Galilee Panhandle's Ramim Ridge area, was killed by anti-tank fire at a border checkpoint.

Myanmar: Rebels Killed Dozen Women

Military media said that approximately 12 innocent ladies were gunned down while on their way to cultivate their land. The heart-rending incident occurred on Wednesday, when insurgents opened fire on a vehicle carrying female farmers, killing 12 of them.   The women from a pro-military village were going to work in Kywei Pon village when gun-wielding attackers opened fire on them, according to press reports.  No group has claimed responsibility for Tuesday's attack in the Sagaing region.  Three wounded women were transported to a hospital for proper treatment and medical attention. 

Pagers Explosions Claimed 11 Lives, Left Thousands Wounded In Lebanon

According to the Health Minister's announcement, pager explosions in several parts of Lebanon brought about up to 11 deaths including a 7-year-old girl, and over 2,700 injuries.  Lebanese Health Minister Firas Abiad further said that around 200 other serious injured were admitted to various hospitals.  The incident  report was first televised by Lebanon's state-run TV. Hundreds of Pagers were detonated as a result of an Israeli cyber attack, killing and injuring many people across Lebanon, including the south, Bekaa, and Beirut.  Ziad Makary, the Lebanese Minister of Information, addressed the conference, emphasizing that the government condemns the Israeli attack and that the world community is also responsible for it.  The world community's passive stance toward Israeli atrocities encouraged such attacks.

Yagi Typhoon Killed Hundreds, Displaced Thousands In Myanmar

Typhoon Yagi left at least 226 people dead and 350,000 refugees in Myanmar Typhoon Yagi's powerful storm, which has wreaked havoc throughout countries of Southeast Asia, brought about at least 226 deaths in Myanmar as of Tuesday. The state-run MRTV said that at least 350,000 people had been relocated and that many more were still missing.  Several regions in Myanmar have reportedly been harmed by flooding, including the state capital Naypyidaw, the central Mandalay region, the Kayah, Kayin, and Shan states, government-run TV reported citing the authority's source.  Typhoon Yagi, the greatest typhoon to reach the region this year, caused adverse climates that resulted in hundreds of deaths in Vietnam and Thailand. 

RSF Massacred Dozens In Sudan Village

At least 40 villagers were killed in a paramilitary assault in central Sudan According to a local resistance movement, at least 40 villagers were killed on Sunday when the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) attacked a hamlet in central Sudan.  Non-governmental Abu Gouta Resistance Committee, told media outlets that at least 40 villagers were killed in an RSF attack on Gouz Al-Naqa village of Abu Gouta area in Gezira State." The committee requested that civil society groups exert pressure on the RSF to grant local inhabitants access to bury the deceased. Since the attack, the RSF has not yet released any statement. In a June 2024 attack, Rapid Support Forces (RSF) massacred around 100 people in the village of Wad al-Noura in Gezira state. The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and its allies, known as the Janjaweed coalition and led by Hemedti, the Janjaweed leader, kicked off a civil war on April 15, 202

Bollywood Actress Malaika Arora's Father Passed Away

Anil Arora, the father of Bollywood actress and model Malaika Arora, killed himself by plunging from a sixth-floor building's balcony. The father of Bollywood star Arbaaz Khan's ex-wife, Malaika Arora, reportedly jumped to his death from the house's balcony.  When Malaika Arora was eleven years old, her parents split up at that time Anil Arora was employed in the Indian Navy.  After Malaika's father passed away, her ex-husband Arbaaz Khan and the Kapoor family went straight to her mother's house and expressed grief over the demise of Anil Arora.  

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Bus Accident In Turkey Claimed Nine lives

TURKEY  —  A bus slammed into an overhead bridge's pillar, killing at least 9 and leaving 26 others injured.  The incident occurred on Friday, killing nine passengers on board and wounding at least 26, according to the province governor. The tragedy occurred when the bus departed from Izmir in western Turkey for Agri in the country's east, authorities said. The injured passengers were transported to hospitals in Ankara and Polatli, but there was no information available regarding their current condition. According to the state-run Anadolu Agency, a deputy chief attorney was tasked with conducting an inquiry into the crash's cause, which resulted in the closure of one side of the road.

Israel Kills Nearly 100 Professors In Gaza

Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor reported on Sunday that Israel killed at least 94 university professors hundreds of teachers, and thousands of pupils after it extended attacks on the Gaza Strip.  IDF targeted educational, scientific, and intellectual personalities in the strip in deliberate and specific airstrikes on their homes without prior notice, a Geneva-based NGO documented.  The preliminary data discloses that there is no explanation or obvious reason for attacking these personalities.  The Palestinian Education Ministry, situated in Gaza claimed that at least 4,327 students and 231 teachers and administrators had died in Israel's brutal onslaughts.

Haniyeh: Hamas Wants Comprehensive Ceasefire

Ismail Haniyeh, the head of the Hamas Political Bureau, has said that the group aspires to reach a broad deal that will end the Zionist government war.  Ismail Haniyeh, the leader of Hamas' Political Bureau, stressed on Sunday that an end to Israel's aggression against the Palestinian people is a "vital and rational" requirement for a negotiated compromise between the Palestinian Resistance and Israel.  Ismail Haniyeh reiterated the Islamic Resistance movement's welcoming stance regarding the current round of talks in Cairo.  Hamas reviewed the subject with Palestinian factions and facilitators, conducting "concentrated talks" among its leaders in Gaza and abroad, before sending a negotiating objective to Egypt, Haniyeh said.  The movement's "positive and progressive" stance on an agreement was conveyed to the delegation, the top official said. He believed that the foundation for a more "secure future" would be laid by ending Isra