The U.S. Department of the Treasury announced early Wednesday that the national debt has, for the first time in history, exceeded $37 trillion.
According to Italian media reports, the Israeli regime prevented an Italian priest critical of its crimes from entering the occupied territories at Ben Gurion Airport, citing “security concerns,” and deported him.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that individuals broke the gate of Israel’s embassy in The Hague and poured red paint on its entrance — a symbolic act representing Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
The judges overseeing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s corruption cases intend to hold trial sessions three times a week.
Norway’s Deputy Foreign Minister has declared the country’s readiness to execute the International Criminal Court’s (ICC) arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he travel to Norway.
Italy’s Defense Minister announced his country’s readiness to potentially impose sanctions against the Zionist regime, stating that Israel’s actions in Gaza are “unacceptable.”
According to the results of a new survey in Germany, more than half of the country’s population supports the immediate recognition of Palestine as a state.
The head of Israel Aerospace Industries has acknowledged that missiles fired by Iran were advanced and accurate, and in some cases, due to the inability of the regime’s defense systems, successfully hit their targets.
The ambassadors and representatives of five European countries — the United Kingdom, Denmark, France, Greece, and Slovenia — at the United Nations have called on Israel to reverse its decision to seize Gaza City.
A Palestinian-American businessman and Washington’s mediator in the Gaza ceasefire negotiations has resigned from the U.S. negotiating team, citing what he called “America’s complete bias toward the Israeli Prime Minister’s position.”