Gaza Health: The occupation committed 6 massacres during the past 24 hours


Gaza: The Israeli occupation army committed 6 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, which led to the death of 39 citizens and the injury of 58 others, during the past 24 hours.

Gaza Health reported, this Friday evening, that this toll had reached hospitals, stressing that a number of victims were still under the rubble and on the roads, and ambulance and civil defense crews were unable to reach them.

It confirmed that the toll of the aggression on the Gaza Strip had risen to 34,943 martyrs and 78,572 injured since October 7

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Two martyrs were killed in an occupation air strike on the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City


Gaza: Two citizens were martyred, this Friday evening, in a missile strike carried out by Israeli occupation aircraft on the Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City.

A local source said that two martyrs were taken to Al-Baptist Hospital in Gaza City, after the Israeli occupation aircraft targeted a house in Yassin Building, next to Al-Salehin Mosque in Al-Sabra neighborhood, south of Gaza City

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The Security Council stresses the need for investigators to have unhindered access to mass graves in Gaza


Gaza: The United Nations Security Council issued a statement regarding the discovery of mass graves in the Gaza Strip, in which it stressed the unhindered access of investigators to the burial sites to conduct independent and impartial investigations into what happened.

The statement said: ‘The members of the UN Security Council stressed the need for accountability for violations of international law and stressed the need for investigators to have unhindered access to all mass graves in Gaza to conduct immediate, independent, transparent and impartial investigations to determine the circumstances.’

Earlier, the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, called for the immediate permission of international investigators to visit the sites of mass graves in the Gaza Strip, in order to determine the circumstances of the killing of hundreds of Palestinians.

Russia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, also called for an independent international investigation into t
he recent discovery of mass graves in the Gaza Strip.

‘There is a need for an independent international investigation to bring the perpetrators to justice,’ Nebenzia said at the General Assembly meeting on Wednesday

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For the fourth day…the occupation continues to close the Gaza Strip crossings


Gaza: For the fourth day in a row, the Israeli occupation army continues to prevent the entry of humanitarian, food and medical aid and fuel trucks into the Gaza Strip after controlling the Rafah land crossing.

The General Authority for Crossings and Borders in Gaza confirmed that the crossings are still closed and no aid has entered the Gaza Strip, since the occupation forces invaded the Rafah governorate and crossing, and closed the Kerem Shalom crossing

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Jordan condemns Jewish extremists setting fire to the vicinity of UNRWA in Jerusalem


The Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned the setting of fire by Israeli extremists in the vicinity of the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in occupied Jerusalem.

The Ministry warned against repeated attacks on the agency’s headquarters, as it is a flagrant violation of the rules of international law and international humanitarian law, and a blatant challenge to international laws that stipulate the necessity of protecting the headquarters and employees of the United Nations and relief personnel.

The Ministry’s official spokesman, Ambassador Sufyan Al-Qudah, called on the international community to take immediate and effective action and oblige Israel to assume its responsibilities, as the occupying power in Jerusalem, to stop its continuous and ongoing violations of the rules of international law and international humanitarian law, and to provide protection for relief organizations and their employees, especially UNRWA, whi
ch plays a role. A major humanitarian in providing humanitarian aid and services to the Palestinian brothers in the occupied Palestinian territories, including the Gaza Strip.

Ambassador Al-Qudah added that the agency’s forced closure of its headquarters in occupied Jerusalem under the threat of Israeli extremists is a new dangerous development that reflects the systematic Israeli targeting of the agency, its activities, and the humanitarian services it provides to the Palestinian brothers in the occupied Palestinian territories, including Gaza, in accordance with its UN mandate

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Dozens of settlers participate in the monthly march


Dozens of settlers participated, Tuesday evening, in the ‘monthly march’ in the Old City.

The settlers walked at the gates of Al-Aqsa – from the outside side – and performed prayers, and gathered at Al-Ghazali Square, ‘the Lions’ Gate’, and after giving speeches and dancing and singing in the place, through loudspeakers, they set off towards Al-Buraq Square through the Lions’ Gate, and during that they continued dancing and chanting various slogans. .

During the march, the settlers raised flags calling for ‘building the temple,’ and deliberately directed insults and provoked Jerusalemites.

During the march, the forces closed some of the main streets adjacent to the Old City, and placed iron barriers along the march inside the town

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Choose D. Abdul Malik Al-Jaber is a ‘scientist’ at the Balsillie College of International Affairs


Dr. was chosen. Abdul Malik Al-Jaber, one of the prominent businessmen in the Arab world, who worked to bring about a renaissance in the telecommunications sector by assuming the leadership of the Palestine Telecommunications Company and Zain Company for many years, in addition to chairing the boards of directors of several companies in Jordan, Palestine, the Emirates and Saudi Arabia. As established by Dr. Al Jaber has many leading companies in the Arab world in the field of financial services technology, artificial intelligence, and educational technologies, in addition to his contribution to many initiatives that aim to support leadership in the Arab world. He is one of the founders of the Injaz Foundation, the Young Arab Leaders Foundation, and the Arab Pioneer, The network of angel investors in the Middle East and other initiatives. It is worth noting that Al Jaber was tested as one of the most important influential figures in the telecommunications sector worldwide by his global telecom shop, and was a
warded the Lifetime Achievement Award by his shop, Comms Mia, and won the Best Arab Manager Award from the Mohammed bin Rashid Management Establishment. The ‘Scholars’ program was launched at the Balsillie School of International Affairs with the aim of attracting leading scholars and specialists in the field of technology governance, especially new transformative technologies. The selected scholars participate in the college’s activities and programs and will interact with graduate students at the college. They will also share a similar technical network. From colleagues and academics working in the field of technology management. Researchers, inside or outside Canada, are encouraged to address the challenges of governance of emerging transformative technology applications (such as artificial intelligence, big data, sensors, quantum computing, semiconductor and microprocessor chips, and information and communications technology), and the program seeks to attract scientists and specialists from around the wor
ld to Waterloo with the aim of deepening cooperation with the university, building partnerships with academic and research institutions, and creating a network of scholars worldwide. Dr. reported. Al-Jaber said that the goal of the program is to create a dynamic environment in the areas of global governance and international public policies in the field of modern transformative technology, given the acceleration of the technical aspect, applications and uses, without being accompanied by a consistent development in the legislation regulating these applications, which creates challenges. Work is being done through the program on Developing new solutions to improve global governance now and in the future, and improve the quality of life for people around the world. It should be noted that the Balsillie College of International Affairs was established with the support of the founder of BlackBerry, Jim Balsillie, which was one of the most important smartphone companies in the world, in a partnership between the U
niversity of Waterloo, one of the most prestigious Canadian universities in the field of science and technology studies, and Laurier University, which specializes in the field of Literary sciences. It should be noted that Mr. Jim Balsillie visited Jordan and Palestine at the invitation of Dr. Al Jaber several years ago and has a special interest in building a strategic partnership between the Middle East and North America. Balsillie College is home to three research centers of an international nature, including the Center for Research on International Migration, the Laurier Center for Sustainable Food Systems, and the Canadian Network for Research on Terrorism, Security and Society. In addition, the college has three postgraduate programs to grant doctoral and master’s degrees. Regarding the goal of joining Dr.Al-Jaber pointed out that there is tremendous development in the field of artificial intelligence, sensor applications, microprocessor chips and other new transformative technology applications, and thi
s development affects all aspects of life and has reached the point of interfering in the human brain, such as a brain chip that can be implanted. Inside the human brain, this is welcomed by those immersed in scientific research, and they believe that such a chip can treat diseases that traditional medicine cannot interact with, especially since it is a small robot that inserts threads of fine electrodes through the skull into the brain, in addition to platforms Artificial intelligence, which is spreading unprecedentedly, and other applications. Therefore, the basic question is: What is the ethical, legal and legislative framework for such applications? There is a deep gap between technical development and possible uses and applications and the establishment of a governance system that protects human rights and prevents absolute control over capabilities. People and making them controlled tools. Balsillie College is the global leader in this field and this program aims to bring together the best minds around
the world to deal with this challenge. The other part is my desire to build a real partnership between the Arab world and Canada and North America, through work. To build partnerships between Balsillie and many research and decision-making centres, universities and Arab minds that are undoubtedly able to contribute to building a global governance system that takes into account the needs, particularities and differences between human societies. Al-Jaber added, ‘I hope that this will enable me to continue the construction process that I began more than thirty years ago. This process is based on the fact that Arab minds are able to contribute, in addition to the developments taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and Jordan, and the interest of decision makers at the highest level in the developments.’ What is happening in the field of artificial intelligence, sensor systems, chips, and technological development gives me optimism that this step came at the right time. My compass has always be
en and will remain my belonging to my Arab homeland and my eagerness to serve it and contribute to the process of development and modernization that we desperately need.As for the other part, it is my desire to build a true partnership between the Arab world and Canada and North America, by working to build partnerships between Balsili and many research and decision-making centers, universities and Arab minds that are undoubtedly able to contribute to building a global governance system. It takes into account the needs, peculiarities and differences between human societies. Al-Jaber added, ‘I hope that this will enable me to continue the construction process that I began more than thirty years ago. This process is based on the fact that Arab minds are able to contribute, in addition to the developments taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and Jordan, and the interest of decision makers at the highest level in the developments.’ What is happening in the field of artificial intelligence, s
ensor systems, chips, and technological development gives me optimism that this step came at the right time. My compass has always been and will remain my belonging to my Arab homeland and my eagerness to serve it and contribute to the process of development and modernization that we desperately need.As for the other part, it is my desire to build a true partnership between the Arab world and Canada and North America, by working to build partnerships between Balsili and many research and decision-making centers, universities and Arab minds that are undoubtedly able to contribute to building a global governance system. It takes into account the needs, peculiarities and differences between human societies. Al-Jaber added, ‘I hope that this will enable me to continue the construction process that I began more than thirty years ago. This process is based on the fact that Arab minds are able to contribute, in addition to the developments taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the Emirates, and Jordan, and th
e interest of decision makers at the highest level in the developments.’ What is happening in the field of artificial intelligence, sensor systems, chips, and technological development gives me optimism that this step came at the right time. My compass has always been and will remain my belonging to my Arab homeland and my eagerness to serve it and contribute to the process of development and modernization that we desperately need

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The Israeli mini-cabinet agreed to expand operations in Rafah


The American news website Axios reported, citing three informed sources, that the Israeli mini-cabinet agreed yesterday, Thursday, to expand the area of the occupation army’s operations in the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

According to the site, this approval could be interpreted by Washington as crossing the red line of US President Joe Biden

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Al Baraka Islamic Insurance Company and Arab Islamic Bank sign a cooperation agreement


Al Baraka Islamic Insurance Company signed a cooperation agreement with the Arab Islamic Bank, with the aim of providing distinguished services to customers, at the company’s headquarters in Ramallah.

This agreement comes within Al Baraka Company’s efforts to provide services in an optimal manner, to provide comprehensive financial solutions to all segments of society, and to make it easier for customers.

The agreement includes the possibility of paying the insurance in installments for a full year without additional commissions, by using the bank’s ‘Easy Life’ card, which makes it easier for them to bear the insurance costs and provide the necessary protection for them and their families.

Through the agreement, customers can also pay 100% of the insurance policy fees in installments for 12 months at the same cash price announced by the insurance company, which makes it easier for customers to obtain insurance services in easy monthly installments that are consistent with their needs, especially since thi
s agreement is compatible with the provisions of Sharia. Islamic law and approved by the Fatwa and Sharia Supervision Board.

In turn, Mr. Abdul Hakim Qasim, General Manager of Al Baraka Islamic Insurance Company, stated that the company seeks to provide services and develop the mechanism for providing them, in a way that suits the needs of society, adding that this agreement aims to provide Islamic banking and insurance services to citizens.

While the General Manager of the Arab Islamic Bank, Mr. Hani Nasser, said that the bank is constantly seeking development, stressing that this step comes to meet the aspirations and needs of customers, and to facilitate them in light of the current circumstances. He also pointed out the importance of cooperation with important and strategic companies such as Al Baraka Islamic Insurance Company

Source: Maan News Agency

Suffocation injuries during confrontations in Beit Ummar


This Friday evening, a large number of citizens suffered from suffocation and fainting during the occupation army’s storming of the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron.

Media activist in Beit Ummar, Muhammad Ayyad Awad, said that the confrontations focused on the Al-Ain Triangle and Haret Bahr, during which the soldiers fired heavy live bullets, rubber bullets, stun grenades, and a barrage of tear gas bombs, which led to a large number of citizens suffering from suffocation and fainting, and a number of them were treated. By the Red Crescent ambulance in Beit Ummar and others were treated on the field.

Awad pointed out that the occupation army’s storming took place from the “Kermei Tzur” settlement and the main entrance to Beit Ummar

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Barham discusses with UNRWA the latest developments in education in light of the current challenges


the Minister of Education and Higher Education, Dr. Amjad Barham, in his office today, Julia Dekem, Director of the Education Department at the International Relief Agency (UNRWA), To discuss developments in education in light of the current circumstances and the challenges it faces in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

Barham stressed the centrality of the ongoing partnership and cooperation between the Ministry and UNRWA, and the importance of coordinating joint efforts. To discuss all scenarios, plans and solutions that can save the academic year, and what can be provided to the students of the Gaza Strip. Especially high school students, he also reviewed the cooperation mechanisms to deal with the plan to compensate students in the Gaza Strip once the aggression ends, stressing the need to exchange experiences between the two sides. This ensures consistency and integration of interventions.

In turn; Dekem stressed the importance of this meeting, which comes under extremely complex circumstances, noting the
agency’s keenness to develop visions and solutions that would provide elements that support education and support efforts to provide the maximum that can be provided to students.

He attended the meeting; On behalf of the Ministry, Undersecretary Dr. Nafee Assaf, the assistant undersecretaries, and on behalf of the agency; Deputy Director of Education Onai Dort, Director of the Agency’s Affairs in the West Bank, Adam Boulokos, and Head of the Education Program in the West Bank, Muawiyah Emar

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The occupation imposes a curfew on Deir Istiya and closes shops


On Friday, the Israeli occupation forces imposed a curfew on the town of Derastiya, northwest of Salfit, and closed shops.

The mayor of Derastiya, Firas Dhiyab, said: ‘The Israeli occupation forces stormed the town, amidst the firing of sound bombs, announced a curfew, and asked all shop owners to close their doors. The Israeli occupation forces also asked citizens not to go to perform Friday prayers via loudspeakers.’

The Israeli occupation forces deployed a number of Israeli military patrols at the entrance to the town under the pretext of throwing stones at settler vehicles passing on the street near the town entrance

Source: Maan News Agency