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Israeli Authorities Released Prominent Hamas Leader

A key leader of the Palestinian resistance group Hamas, Sheikh Hassan Youssef, was imprisoned by Israel for 20 months.  According to the Palestine Information Center, the Palestinian Commission for the Affairs of Prisoners and Ex-Prisoners announced on Sunday the release of Sheikh Youssef from the Israeli prison in the occupied West Bank.  Youssef was arrested 20 times and spent a total of 24 years in Israeli prisons, most of them under the occupation regime's arbitrary and brutal administrative detention policy, which allows the occupation regime to detain Palestinians indefinitely without formal charges or bringing them to trial.  Sheikh Youssef was taken imprisoned on December 13, 2021, when Israeli government troops barged into his home in Beituniya, a hamlet west of occupied Ramallah.  Youssef made it clear in a statement that he will continue to battle to protect the Al-Aqsa Mosque site and the occupied city of Al-Quds after being freed. He further claimed...

Soon, The Time & Place Of Erdogan & Assad's Meeting Will Be Decided

A date for a meeting between the presidents of Syria and Turkey has been scheduled by Russia's special presidential envoy in Syria, who said that significant effort is being made to improve relations between the two countries.  This was discussed by Alexander Lavrentiev in an interview with Al Arabiya. The presence of the Turkish troops on Syrian soil, in particular, is a barrier to the normalization of ties between Ankara and Damascus, according to the Russian envoy,  Agenzianova said.  Putin's special envoy stated that progress was being made on reestablishing international routes and that Turkey's commitment to destroying armed groups within 6 kilometers of the M4 motorway remained in effect. Lavrentiev continued by highlighting the difficulty of the undertaking and how some of the challenges are related to Turkey's relationships with the regional powers. The defense ministers of Russia, Syria, and Turkey met in Moscow on December 28, 2022, to try to heal relations b...

Iraqi Forces Flush Out Hardcore Terrorists

BAGHDAD,IRAQ  —   Five ISIL militants were allegedly killed near Kirkuk on Friday, according to the Iraqi Counter-Terrorism Service.  violent clashes between ISIL & Iraqi forces resulted in the deaths of 5 terrorists from the Daesh terrorist group.  Intelligence-based operation in Kirkuk Province's Dibbs District toward Al-Tun Bridge was conducted on directives of the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Mohammed al-Sudani, and  supervised by Lieutenant General Abdul Wahab Al-Saadi.  The statement said: "The anti-terrorist service continues to carry out special operations with the highest level of professionalism throughout the country. "ISIS, which invaded Iraq on June 7, 2014, and briefly controlled about 45% of its territory, was defeated in November 2017; Since then, however, the remaining ISIS members have continued to live and operate in Iraq and Syria, sometimes engaging in terrorism.  Iraqi security forces continue to search for, pur...

South Africa: 16 Perished In Gas leak Tragedy

South Africa, CAPE TOWN ―  A gas leak in a South African slum near Johannesburg on Thursday killed at least 16 people, including children, according to emergency services, which revised the death toll after several people were resuscitated.  The accident, which occurred Wednesday night in the informal town of Angelo, in the Boksburg region to the east of Johannesburg, is thought to have been caused by illicit mining activity. "We currently have 16 persons at the site whose deaths have been verified. "Several others were revived and transferred to hospital with the aid of paramedics," emergency services spokesperson William Nthladi told AFP at the scene.  He said four of the victims were in hospital in a "critical" condition and eleven were in a "serious but stable" condition.  He said that a person, whom he identified as a young man, was fully conscious. According to France 24, the dead were five mothers and three children. Ntladi said emergency servi...

Pakistan: Suicide Bomber Ripped Through The Checkpoint In KPK, Killing & Injuring 14

According to Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), at least three soldiers were martyred in the North Waziristan district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa on Wednesday when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a car. ISLAMABAD, Pakistan —  As per the military official source, a suicide bomber attacked a checkpoint in Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa region, killing and wounding 14 people. local police officer said the suicide bombing took place near the Hamedullah Shaheed checkpoint on the Bannu-Miran Shah highway in the tribal region of North Waziristan near the Afghan border.  The suicide attack devastated the checkpoint, killing three members of the paramilitary Frontier Corps (FC) and a toddler and injuring ten civilians, he added. No group has claimed responsibility for the suicide attack, according to Devdiscourse. To apprehend the offenders, security forces have begun a huge search operation in the area. A police officer was killed and another was injured in a suicide a...

Fresh String Of Shootings In US Claimed 10 Lives In Fort Worth & Philadelphia

AMERICA, Washington DC  —  Officials say ten people died in mass shootings in Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Fort Worth before the weekend of July 4, highlighting the United States' decades-long struggle to control gun bloodshed.  As reported by authorities, a mass shooting during a local event in Fort Worth, Texas, killed three people and wounded eight more.  Another shooting took place in Philadelphia on Monday night, killing five people and injuring two more when a suspect wearing a bullet-proof suit opened fire on an unidentified person, according to local authorities. Among the injured were a toddler and a teenager.  The incident on Monday night occurred the day after an outburst of gunfire at an outdoor gathering in Baltimore, Maryland left two people dead and 28 wounded, nearly half of them children.  There was no clear clue as to the motives of the three shooters. At a late-night news conference, Philadelphia Police Chief Daniel Outlaw said ...

Abbas Suspends Contact & Security Collaboration With Israel

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas cut off communications and security cooperation with Israel on Monday after  Israel's massive military operation against Islamists in the West Bank city of Jenin, his office said in a statement.  Following the meeting with other Palestinian Authority leaders, Abbas made the decision.  During earlier rounds of conflict, Abbas has briefly severed coordination with Israel multiple times.  At least 9 Palestinians were martyred Monday earlier after Israel attacked a refugee camp in Jenin.  The Israeli military unleashed air and ground attacks on the Jenin refugee camp on Monday, hurting and killing dozens of Palestinians.  According to local residents, Israel carried out at least 10 airstrikes on Jenin late on Monday, causing fires to erupt from the remains of the destroyed buildings.