Israeli Prime minister office affirms Al-Aqsa Mosque status quo ‘not changed’.
In a statement issued today, the Israeli Prime minister's office reaffirmed that the status quo at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem has not been changed.
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In a statement issued today, the Israeli Prime minister's office reaffirmed that the status quo at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem has not been changed.
Palestinian factions have reached a significant consensus during reconciliation talks held in Beijing. This agreement marks a pivotal step towards unifying the political landscape and fostering peace and stability in the region.
The Gaza Ministry of Health announced that there are now more than 39,000 people in the Gaza Strip following the Israeli offensive—attacks. According to the ministry's latest Telegram update, a total of 39,006 people have been killed and 89,818 injured in the ongoing conflict.
Authorities predict that untreated wastewater will soon flood the streets, increasing the spread of diseases.
Thursday's late-night attack left the town of Al-Mawas in ruins, with homes, schools and medical facilities damaged or destroyed. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, many of the victims are women and children.
The human cost of the conflict continues to rise sharply, with recent reports of over 39,000 deaths (38,385 Palestinians and 1,478 Israelis), out of which 108 were journalists (103 from Palestine, 2 from Israel and 3 from Lebanon). More than 224 humanitarian workers were seriously injured, including 179 UNRWA staff.
A Dutch court has dismissed a demand to ban the export of jet parts to Israel, amid concerns over their use in the Gaza conflict.
"We are witnessing a humanitarian disaster," said Mahmoud, a local civil defence official. "The scale of destruction is overwhelming, and the needs of the people are immense."
Since October 7, Israeli forces have conducted extensive raids throughout the occupied West Bank, resulting in a total of 9,125 arrests.
The attack shattered the sense of security for hundreds of Palestinians who had sought refuge in what they believed to be a safer location. Many were killed or maimed in the area they were told to evacuate to, leaving a community already displaced by conflict in deep shock and mourning.
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