China completes phase II of Shenhai Yihao ultra-deepwater Gas field
The Shenhai Yihao ultra-deepwater gas field, or Deep Sea No. 1, is China's first independently developed ultra-deepwater gas project, located in the South China Sea.
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Citing lawyers, Al Mezan have reported that Palestinian prisoners are subjected to brutal physical and psychological abuse within Israeli detention facilities.
The Houthi group has intensified these attacks in response to Israel's ongoing military actions in Gaza, asserting that they will continue until Israel ends its campaign.
Critics argue that the demolitions by Israeli Army constitute collective punishment, disproportionately affecting families and communities who have no direct involvement in the actions of the accused individuals.
This move, reported on Monday, represents a significant escalation in the terms Israel is willing to accept for halting hostilities.
A devastating Israeli airstrike on al-Tabin School in Gaza has resulted in over 100 Palestinian casualties. The incident has heightened international concerns, with ongoing calls for a ceasefire as the conflict escalates.
The Bureij Refugee Camp, home to thousands of displaced Palestinians, has been a focal point of ongoing conflict. The airstrike resulted in multiple casualties, including women and children, and left several others injured.
One of the deadliest incidents occurred in the Abasan al-Kabira area of eastern Khan Younis, where an overnight strike on a home claimed the lives of at least 10 people, leaving several others wounded, as reported by the Wafa news agency.
The first explosion, reported by the vessel's master, happened around 63 nautical miles (about 116 kilometers) southwest of Hodeidah.
He noted that Hamas had previously shown a “constructive attitude” in truce negotiations, suggesting that the group remains open to dialogue under the right conditions.
From August 1 to 11, Israeli authorities obstructed 32 of 85 coordinated humanitarian aid missions intended for northern Gaza, while an additional 13 were impeded and six were canceled due to logistical and security reasons.
Only one hospital remains undamaged, but it has been forced to shut down, leaving the population with virtually no access to medical care.
U.S. concerns comes in the wake of a dramatic escalation by Hezbollah, which launched a rocket attack on the Israeli military's 146th Division headquarters in Ga'aton, Galilee.
Four individuals were shot during the Ramallah operation in the West Bank, including a young man who was struck in the back and is currently in critical condition.
Israel's ongoing strikes in Gaza, particularly in Khan Younis, have resulted in significant casualties as fears grow of a wider conflict involving Iran and its allies.
Israeli officials have reported an increase in intercepted arms shipments, which they allege are being transported through Jordanian territory before reaching their intended destinations in the West Bank.
Israel has confirmed the deaths of 36 Palestinian prisoners since October, with autopsy reports indicating physical trauma and inadequate medical care in some cases, raising concerns among rights groups.