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Syria: Turkish warplanes carried out airstrikes using bunker-buster bombs on positions belonging to the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) in the Kasrat area, south of the city of Raqqa.
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Israeli Prison Service: A detained Spanish activist from the #Freedom_Flotilla bit a member of the prison medical staff.
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The streets and squares of the Dutch capital, Amsterdam, witnessed an unprecedented human flood of protesters who took to the streets in solidarity with Gaza, demanding an end to the genocide and systematic starvation. Demonstrators waved the Palestinian flag and called on their government to take a firm stance against Israel. In contrast, raising the Palestinian flag or protesting in support of Gaza is punishable by imprisonment in several Arab capitals.
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Yemeni students on scholarships in the Arab Republic of Egypt organized a protest to demand the payment of their overdue financial entitlements and an end to their worsening hardship.
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the Sana’a government affirmed in a statement issued today its full support for Hamas and the Palestinian factions in confronting the Israeli entity and defending the rights of the Palestinian people.
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Hebrew media: Two drones penetrated the airspace of the city of Eilat, and two loud explosions were heard in the area.
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Local sources: Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors Without Borders) has withdrawn from Shabwah Governorate in eastern Yemen following serious disputes with the administration of the Maternity and Childhood Hospital and the Governorate’s Health Office.
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Breaking | North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un: We have allocated strategic assets to confront the U.S. military buildup in South Korea and the region.
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Observers: It appears that the Israelis and Americans are showing a strong determination to shorten the negotiation timeframe for the prisoner release deal in Gaza, which suggests the possibility of a planned escalation timeline in the region.
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NATO bases in Europe have entered a state of high alert, amid fears that potential Russian attacks could spill over into the bases or neighboring countries of Ukraine.