Israeli doctors join nationwide protests against Gaza war Dozens of Israeli doctors went on strike on Tel Aviv’s Ayalon street, demanding a deal for the release of captives and an end to the Gaza war. Hamas restores tunnels Israel said were gone Israeli military sources have reported that Hamas has restored and rebuilt between 15 to 20 percent of its war tunnels in the Gaza Strip, despite earlier claims that these tunnels had been completely destroyed. Death toll of journalists in Gaza rises to 247 The Palestinian Media Assembly on Sunday evening mourned journalist Islam Abed, who was killed along with her husband and children in an Israeli strike that targeted their apartment in Gaza City. Leaked IDF document admits Gaza operation Failed Israel’s Channel 12 has published a leaked military document acknowledging that the army’s “Gideon’s Chariots” operation in Gaza ended in failure. Iran secures third world championship title in junior volleyball The Iranian men’s U21 national volleyball team defeated Italy to claim their ninth consecutive victory and win the world championship title without suffering a single loss. Student strikes spread in Israel amid anger over captives in Gaza Amid the growing wave of domestic protests in the occupied territories against the continuation of the Gaza war and the disregard for the lives of captives, Israeli students staged a strike and set their desks on fire. No room for war criminals: Naples hotels ban pro-Israel guests Italian hotels, in solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and in opposition to the policies of the Zionist regime’s cabinet, are refusing to host Zionists who are proven to have taken part in the Gaza war or who openly support the regime’s policies. Human rights lawyers call for Netanyahu’s arrest in Argentina Two human rights lawyers have announced that they have filed a formal complaint with Argentina’s federal courts against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC). Majority of Israelis distrust Netanyahu The results of a new poll in the occupied territories indicate that most residents have lost trust in the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while at the same time supporting a deal for prisoner and body exchanges. Programming education at the heart of educational justice In recent days, an event has been launched to introduce students from underprivileged neighborhoods of Mashhad and Khorasan Razavi province to the exciting world of programming.