A mourning Iranian mother, whose young son was martyred in a US-Israeli terrorist attack on his elementary school, shares her grief.
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A mourning Iranian mother, whose young son was martyred in a US-Israeli terrorist attack on his elementary school, shares her grief.
Al-Loubani adds, “The decision to dismiss us was signed on April 10, and the letter arrived on April 15. The decision came without prior warning. I have been working for 17 years, and now they want to dismiss me to hire new workers at a lower cost. I am a refugee and I have a son who suffers from a rare disease. The cost of treatment is high, and the economic situation in Lebanon is deteriorating, especially for Palestinian refugees. I cannot find work. All those dismissed have children in university or with medical conditions, and we want to live with dignity.”
“The available information indicates that the first team was killed by Israeli forces on March 23 and that other emergency and aid crews were struck one after another over several hours as they searched for their missing colleagues,” OCHA said. “They were buried under the sand, alongside their wrecked emergency vehicles, clearly marked ambulances, a fire truck and a UN car.”
On March 30, we proudly and reverently remember the immortal Land Day epic, when our people in the Negev, the Triangle, the Galilee, and all other areas of Palestine occupied in 1948 rose up on the land of their fathers and grandfathers, and confronted with their bare chests the Zionist machine of oppression, in defense of their land, dignity, and existence. With their blood, they drew the contours of the Palestinian identity, and affirmed that the land will remain Palestinian, and that the right will remain steadfast, no matter how great the challenges, and no matter how brutal and criminal this occupation is, and no matter how horrific the war of extermination waged throughout modern history.
U.S. President Donald Trump said Tuesday that the United States will take ownership of the Gaza Strip and redevelop it after Palestinians are relocated elsewhere.
Trump made the remarks in a joint press conference with visiting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, without providing details about how to conduct a resettlement procedure.
“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip, and we will do a job with it too,” he said. “We’re going to develop it, create thousands and thousands of jobs, and it’ll be something that the entire Middle East can be very proud of.”
In most cases, Israel claimed Palestinian armed groups misused hospitals for military purposes. However, the report described these allegations as “vague and broad,” with insufficient evidence provided. In some cases, the accusations appeared “contradicted by publicly available information.”
“The protection of hospitals during warfare is paramount and must be respected by all sides, at all times,” said Turk.