Health in Gaza: 32 martyrs in 24 hours and the toll is 34,183 since the beginning of the war


Gaza – Together – The Ministry of Health in Gaza reported that the Israeli occupation committed 3 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, including 32 martyrs and 59 injuries to hospitals during the past 24 hours.

While a number of victims are still under the rubble and on the roads, ambulance and civil defense crews are unable to reach them.

The toll of the Israeli aggression rose to 34,183 martyrs and 77,143 injuries since the seventh of last October.

Source: Maan News Agency

Barghouti visits Nour Shams camp and offers condolences to the camp’s martyrs


Tulkarm – Together – Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative Movement, and his accompanying delegation performed their condolences for the martyrs of Nour Shams camp and visited the homes of the martyrs’ families and funeral homes. Barghouti met with citizens in various areas of the camp and learned about the extent of the massive destruction caused by the occupation forces.

Barghouti also met with the camp’s People’s Committee and the first aid teams, which play an important role in providing treatment to the sick and injured, and discussed the humanitarian needs to support the resilience of the camp’s residents who are being exposed.

Source: Maan News Agency

From distance zero… Al-Quds Brigades clash with the occupation and target its vehicles in Tulkarm


Tulkarm – Ma’an – Al-Quds Brigades, the Tulkarm Battalion, confirmed on Tuesday evening that its fighters in the martyrdom unit engaged in an armed clash, in the Al-Iyada axis, from distance zero, with the Israeli occupation soldiers, which led to the occupation soldiers being killed and wounded.

The brigades said, in a statement, that its resistance fighters were also able to detonate a high-explosive explosive device in an Israeli military vehicle on the main street axis, and it was directly hit, which led to its members being killed or wounded.

In Nour Shams camp, fighters from the Al-Quds Brigades engaged in an armed clash with the occupation forces in the slaughterhouse axis, and detonated a high-explosive device in an Israeli military bulldozer, in the Manshiya axis, which led to its damage and serious injuries to its personnel.

At dawn today, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades – Nablus – announced that its resistance fighters engaged in fierce clashes with machine guns and explosive devices with the occup
ation forces storming the city of Nablus, from several fronts.

The Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades – Jericho – announced fierce clashes with machine guns and explosive devices with the occupation forces storming Ain Al-Sultan camp (the western side of the city of Jericho).

Also, fighters of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades – Hebron – engaged in fierce clashes with the occupation forces storming the town of Beit Ummar, north of Hebron, with machine guns.

Source: Maan News Agency

An-Najah University obtains international accreditation for its human medicine program


Nablus – Together – In an unprecedented national achievement, An-Najah National University announced that it has obtained international accreditation for its human medicine program. This international accreditation comes as a result of continuous efforts to raise the standards of medical education at the university.

On this occasion, His Excellency Dr. Rami Al-Hamdallah, Vice Chairman of the Board of Trustees, expressed his pride in this achievement, which reflects the university’s commitment to providing high-quality education that keeps pace with international standards in all fields and to be a leader in the field of medical education in Palestine. It considers this international accreditation an important step towards achieving its vision of building a generation of Qualified and distinguished medical personnel at the international level.

For his part, Prof. Dr. confirmed Abdel Nasser Zaid, President of the University, said that the Human Medicine Program’s obtaining international accreditation reflects
the University’s commitment to providing distinguished educational programs, and that the University is committed to providing a stimulating and conducive educational environment for developing the medical and scientific skills of its students.

On the other hand, Dr. Nidal Dweikat, Vice President of the University for Planning, Development and Quality and responsible for the international accreditation file for the Human Medicine Program, expressed his pride in the achievement, which reflects the continuous efforts made by the University in developing and improving the quality of education and academic programs in conformity with the highest international standards, stressing the continuity of efforts to provide innovative educational programs in accordance with the highest international standards. In the field of medicine and health sciences.

While Dr. pointed out Khalil Issa, Dean of the College of Medicine and Health Sciences, stressed the importance of this achievement in strengthening the college’s pos
ition as a leading educational center.

An-Najah National University’s obtaining international accreditation for its human medicine program from the World Federation of Medical Education and through the TEPDAD Foundation reflects its commitment to quality and educational excellence, and confirms its position as a leading educational institution in the region.

Source: Maan News Agency

A martyr was shot dead by the occupation forces during the storming of the city of Jericho


Jericho Together – The young man, Shadi Issa Musa Jalayta, 44 years old, was killed by bullets of the occupation forces during the storming of the city of Jericho.

Medical sources announced that the martyr Shadi Galaita (44 years old), a father of three children, was killed by occupation bullets in Jericho.

Two citizens were also injured by occupation forces’ bullets during their storming of the Aqabat Jabr and Ain al-Sultan camps, south and north of the city of Jericho, the village of Al-Duyouk Al-Fawqa, and several neighborhoods in the city.

Source: Maan News Agency

Opening of the Arab American University Police Station


Jenin – Together – The Minister of the Interior, Major General Ziad Hab Al-Rih, opened the Arab American University Police Station, in the presence of the Governor of Jenin, Kamal Abu Al-Rub, the President of the Arab American University, Professor Dr. Ali Zidan Abu Zuhri, the Commander of the Jenin District, Major General Muhammad Salama, and the Assistant Director General of Police in the Northern Governorates, Brigadier General Marouf Al-Barbari, representing the Director General of Police, Major General Yousef Al-Hilu, representatives of the Fatah movement in the Jenin region, and the leadership of the security services in the Jenin Governorate.

The Arab American University had donated a plot of land of one dunam from its campus to build a police station with an area of ??approximately 300 square meters, which the university built.

The Minister of the Interior, Major General Ziad Hab Al-Rih, appreciated the role of everyone who contributed to establishing an advanced center, with the aim of providing as
sistance and support to the audience of the Arab American University and the local community in the region, in addition to implementing law and order, expressing his pride in the existence of a state of integration in Jenin Governorate for the public interest, stressing The Arab American University Police Station will be able to solve all cases.

For his part, the Governor of Jenin, Kamal Abu Al-Rub, welcomed the Minister of the Interior, Major General Ziad Hab Al-Rih, and all those present, thanking the Arab American University, which donated a plot of land from its campus and the building of the center, to culminate its ongoing efforts to achieve security and safety for the university’s students and nearby population centers.

In turn, the President of the Arab American University, Professor Dr. Abu Zuhri, indicated that the presence of a police station means a lot to the university, its students, and also to the surrounding local community, as this contributes to creating a safe academic and social environ
ment for the students and the university, and the university seeks development and excellence, not only within the walls of the university, But it also works to develop and excel outside.

Brigadier Marouf Al-Barbari, Assistant Director General of Police in the Northern Governorates, explained that the aim of opening the center is to maintain the security situation of the university, the surrounding rural areas, and the student housing area, and to follow up on negative phenomena that affect the educational process or the system and public security, and to speed up the response, strengthen the police presence in the region, and organize… Traffic there.

In turn, the Director General of Public Relations at the Arab American University, Dr. Fadi Jumaa, said that the opening of the police station comes in light of the university administration harnessing all capabilities to serve the academic process and students, and since the university provides its academic services to 13,000 male and female students in add
ition to hundreds of employees, and this area is transformed To become a university city par excellence, the university administration decided to have a police station in the area, as the university provided a plot of land and the building built on it outside the university walls.

Source: Maan News Agency

The Governor of Jericho emphasizes stopping encroachments on lands


Jericho – Together – The Governor of Jericho and the Jordan Valley, Dr. Hussein Hamayel, and the Head of the Land Authority, A. Alaa Al-Tamimi to stop encroachments on government lands and settle the files according to the rules and legal requirements.

This was during a meeting held today at the governorate headquarters to discuss the file of encroachments on government lands in the city of Jericho.

Governor Hamayel added the necessity of integration between the security services and all relevant parties and entities to remove encroachments on state lands and protect them, noting that the instructions of the President and the government come from the aim of preserving the strategic reserve of the Palestinian people and their lands.

The governor explained that the instructions are clear to begin removing encroachments on government lands in accordance with the provisions of the law and to take all legal measures against the aggressors, stressing that he will not allow anyone to attack state lands.

Al-Tamim
i stressed the Land Authority’s keenness to preserve government lands as a strategic reserve for expanding services.

Al-Tamimi indicated that the authority is serious about removing encroachments out of concern for the public interest, and that these lands are a strategic reserve for the growth and development of society and general needs allocated by the state to citizens or for the public benefits of society.

Source: Maan News Agency

The Governor of Jericho emphasizes stopping encroachments on lands


Jericho – Together – The Governor of Jericho and the Jordan Valley, Dr. Hussein Hamayel, and the Head of the Land Authority, A. Alaa Al-Tamimi to stop encroachments on government lands and settle the files according to the rules and legal requirements.

This was during a meeting held today at the governorate headquarters to discuss the file of encroachments on government lands in the city of Jericho.

Governor Hamayel added the necessity of integration between the security services and all relevant parties and entities to remove encroachments on state lands and protect them, noting that the instructions of the President and the government come from the aim of preserving the strategic reserve of the Palestinian people and their lands.

The governor explained that the instructions are clear to begin removing encroachments on government lands in accordance with the provisions of the law and to take all legal measures against the aggressors, stressing that he will not allow anyone to attack state lands.

Al-Tamim
i stressed the Land Authority’s keenness to preserve government lands as a strategic reserve for expanding services.

Al-Tamimi indicated that the authority is serious about removing encroachments out of concern for the public interest, and that these lands are a strategic reserve for the growth and development of society and general needs allocated by the state to citizens or for the public benefits of society.

Source: Maan News Agency

200 days of war on Palestine


Gaza – Together – Israeli aircraft continued their bombing of various areas of the Gaza Strip on the 200th day of the war, leaving dozens of martyrs and wounded.

The Israeli occupation committed six massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 56 martyrs and 104 injuries during the past 24 hours, bringing the toll of the Israeli aggression to 34,151 martyrs and 77,084 injuries since the seventh of last October.

The towns of Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia were subjected to intense air and artillery bombardment.

The occupation aircraft destroyed two houses in the Al-Shaima area of ??Beit Lahia in conjunction with fire belts.

Occupation aircraft bombed the vicinity of the displacement centers in Beit Hanoun, amid reports of armed clashes there.

In Gaza City, a citizen was martyred and three injured in an Israeli bombing of the Al-Sahaba Building near Palestine Square in the center of Gaza City.

A number of martyrs were also killed in an intense bombardment that targeted a health center and two ho
mes in the Shujaiya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.

The Israeli bombing targeted Al-Thalatheni Street and the Tel Al-Hawa neighborhood, south of Gaza City.

The middle of the sector

Israel intensified its raids in the center of the Gaza Strip and launched at least eight raids on the Bureij camp, which included a mosque, three houses, agricultural land, and a police station, leaving six martyrs and a large number of wounded.

The city of Deir al-Balah witnessed a similar bombing, which led to the death of a child and a young man and dozens of injuries.

In Nuseirat, the occupation army destroyed a house for the Abu Shawish family, causing two martyrs and several injuries, while the northern parts of the camp were subjected to artillery shelling that extended towards the village of Al-Mughraqa.

The occupation air force launched a raid on Wadi Abu Rashid in the Maghazi camp in the central Gaza Strip.

The occupation warships bombed the shores of the sea in the Zawaida and Deir al-Balah areas in the central G
aza Strip.

South of the sector

In Khan Yunis, the Civil Defense announced that the number of martyrs’ bodies recovered from Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis had risen to 283 bodies after 73 bodies were recovered.

Israeli artillery shelling targeted the eastern areas of the city of Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip

Israeli occupation aircraft continued their raids on the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

The occupation aircraft bombed agricultural land near Zoroub roundabout on the Egyptian-Palestinian border.

Source: Maan News Agency

Currency and metal prices


Bethlehem – Maan – Currency exchange rates against the shekel, today, Tuesday, were as follows:

Dollar- Buy 3.76 Sell: 3.80

Dinar – Buy: 5.29 Sell: 5.36

EUR- Buy: 3.99. Sale:4.04

Metals: Gold: Buy 2303 Sell 2310

Source: Maan News Agency

Tamkeen supports employment of Bahrainis at PwC’s Regional Service Centre in Manama


Manama, The Labour Fund, Tamkeen, has announced its support for the establishment of PwC Middle East’s Regional Service Delivery Centre in Bahrain, which will provide advisory and operational services across sectors. This initiative aligns with the goals of Tamkeen’s National Employment Programme and aims to offer up to 250 employment opportunities for Bahraini nationals, enhancing local economic contributions.

The initiative strengthens Bahrain’s position from which local and international institutions can support the Kingdom and neighbouring countries, while working closely with other PwC delivery centres in the region.

Recruitment has begun for the first wave of Bahraini professionals, with an initial intake of 50 hires. The centre aims to reach its operational potential in the coming years and will provide valuable training opportunities to enhance the technical expertise of its employees.

The project aligns with Tamkeen’s recently launched programmes to support the career development and employment of
50,000 Bahrainis annually. Tamkeen is playing a pivotal role by providing a comprehensive package to promote the employment of Bahraini nationals, which includes training and wages support.

Expressing her enthusiasm regarding the partnership, Her Excellency Ms. Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, Chief Executive of Tamkeen said: “This partnership aligns with our mission to promote sustainable economic growth, enhance the competitive edge of national talent, and empower Bahraini graduates through employment and training. This service centre will provide valuable experience to Bahrainis and contribute to the growth and development of sectors such as financial services, which contributed 18.1% to GDP during Q3 of last year.

Upskilling in sectors such as these provides rewarding opportunities for Bahrainis, while contributing to the Kingdom’s growth ambitions. The sector is considered the highest in terms of remunerative wages for Bahrainis, as it contributed to the annual wage growth by 4.2% in the private sector during
the same period. This initiative comes in line with Tamkeen’s mandate to stimulate the economy and develop local talent to make them the first choice of employment in the labour market. This collaboration also confirms Tamkeen’s commitment to providing quality employment, and training opportunities for young Bahraini talent.”

Source: Bahrain News Agency