Tragedy Strikes: Fire Engulfs Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza

Rescuers Race Against Time Amidst Devastation In a harrowing incident at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in Gaza, videos show rescuers desperately trying to save lives as a major fire rages through the facility. The blaze erupted following Israeli airstrikes, resulting in burned and charred bodies being recovered. Eyewitness accounts reveal chaos as medical staff and volunteers…

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Israel's air defence systems manouvre to intercept rockets fired from Lebanon on Wednesday [Amir Cohen/Reuters]

Hezbollah Targets Mossad HQ Near Tel Aviv Amid Escalating Tensions

A missile strike deepens Israel-Lebanon conflict Hezbollah has launched a ballistic missile targeting Mossad’s headquarters near Tel Aviv for the first time. Israel’s defense system intercepted the missile, marking an unprecedented attack from Lebanon. Hezbollah claims the strike supports Gaza and defends Lebanon. Meanwhile, Israel’s bombardment of Lebanon continues, killing over 500 people. Tensions escalate…

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PM Modi Voices Concern Over Gaza Crisis

PM Modi Voices Concern Over Gaza Crisis

A Commitment to Humanitarian Support Prime Minister Narendra Modi met Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas during the UN General Assembly in New York, expressing deep concern for the humanitarian situation in Gaza. He reaffirmed India’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people. Amid escalating tensions, India has provided significant aid, including a recent $2.5 million contribution to…

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Grief and Anger as Israeli Families Bury Hostages Recovered from Gaza

Grief and Anger as Israeli Families Bury Hostages Recovered from Gaza

On Sunday, Israeli families buried the bodies of hostages recovered from Gaza, identified after being shot at close range. The funerals were marked by deep sorrow and frustration with the government. Almog Sarusi, one of the hostages, was mourned by his mother, who criticized the authorities for neglect. The tragic events have sparked widespread protests…

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