Hannibal Gaddafi, the son of late Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and a suspect in the kidnapping case of Imam Musa al-Sadr, was released today on bail.
Handicap International has warned about the widespread dangers posed to civilians returning to their homes in the Gaza Strip due to the large amount of unexploded ordnance left behind after Israel’s devastating attacks.
The Israeli military confirmed that, under the Gaza ceasefire agreement, it has received the bodies of four Israeli prisoners from the Red Cross.
For the first time in 10 months, a limited number of trucks carrying gas and fuel have entered Gaza. The move comes under the recently implemented ceasefire agreement, with the Palestinian government having set up a mechanism to ensure the organized distribution of these essential resources.
According to French media, opposition parties in the country have submitted another motion of no confidence against the newly introduced government led by Sébastien Lecornu to the French Parliament on Monday.
A mass shooting in South Carolina has left several people dead and injured.
A shooting in the U.S. state of Mississippi left four people dead and 12 others injured, following the end of a local high school football game.
The Israeli regime continues its covert operations in Lebanon, seeking to advance its plots through sabotage and targeted assassinations.
Indonesia has announced that Israeli athletes will not be allowed to participate in the upcoming World Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta, scheduled to take place later this month.
Ricardo Pires, spokesperson for UNICEF, announced that every 17 minutes, a child in Gaza is killed or wounded amid what he described as a “nightmare no child should ever endure,” caused by the ongoing genocide committed by the Israeli regime over the past two years.