Israeli forces stormed a Khan Younis school that served as a sanctuary for displaced persons. Israeli forces attacked a Gaza school that served as a shelter for displaced persons. This is when shells hit the Mustafa Hafez school. In Khan Younis, it's close to Nasser Hospital. The attack left several persons injured. In any case, Israeli forces are still encircling the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis. Soldiers are firing in the vicinity of hospitals and shooting at individuals who are attempting to flee. Israeli strikes on Gaza during the night have claimed the lives of several dozen Palestinians.
Stars protest by wearing red pins supporting a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on the Oscar red carpet. Several celebrities wore red pins calling for a truce between Gaza and Israel. The arrival of the stars was delayed.
Iraq Church, Kaziranga on Wings, and Odisha's Lyfe Hotel
This Wings episode includes an exclusive travel to Odisha and a visit to the brand-new, opulent Lyfe Hotel in Bhubaneswar. We bring you an intriguing story from Iraq, where a new church is being erected to attract Christian pilgrims after a bit of sightseeing in Odisha. While PM Modi was visiting Kaziranga, we looked around the park to discover what activities are available in this national park designated by UNESCO. We then looked at how Ramadan is celebrated around the world.
Ireland's Leo Varadkar will resign as prime minister
Prime Minister Leo Varadkar of Ireland said a moment ago that he would be stepping down, with a national election scheduled for the following year. Many were not prepared for the shift.
Israeli bombings in Deir Al-Balah resulted in nine fatalities and numerous injuries.
Israeli airstrikes in Deir el-Balah have resulted in death and damage, with a mosque being demolished and 26-year-old Wala Saadat dying. The airstrikes have also had an impact on fifty Palestinians who live nearby.
Iran ignores Pakistan over Kashmir Pakistan is greatly embarrassed that Ebrahim Raisi, the prime minister of Iran, has declined to bring up Kashmir during his speeches and meetings. Although Raisi has discussed Palestine, Israel, and the US, he has not brought up Kashmir. Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister of Pakistan, is not having a good time with this.
UK local elections: Prime Minister Sunak's party suffers major losses.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Conservative Party has suffered a significant defeat in municipal elections. The polls come just months before a parliamentary election. While the main opposition Labour Party increased its vote share, smaller parties and independents also performed well.
Rats on board: After rodents were discovered on board, a Sri Lanka Airlines plane was grounded for three days.
There was a three-day grounding of a national airline aircraft in Sri Lanka. The airline set the disastrous delays and subsequent grounding on Tuesday, blaming it on a rodent.
Indonesia: The Sumatra region's flash floods have left at least 19 people dead and seven missing.
Following a tragic landslide and flash floods that affected Sumatra Island in Indonesia, the country is still searching for the missing. Although more than 150 rescuers have been assigned to the mission, blocked roadways still hampered efforts. Watch to find out more!
‘Child deaths we feared’ in Gaza are here: UNICEF.
UNICEF has issued a severe warning, stating that unless help is directly provided, many more children in Gaza may perish from malnourishment and dehydration. Adele Khodr, regional director of UNICEF for the Middle East and North Africa, stated in a statement that "the child deaths we feared are here and are likely to rapidly increase unless the war ends and obstacles to humanitarian relief are immediately resolved." The pained cries of those newborns slowly perishing under the glare of the world are much worse than the sensation of helplessness and despair experienced by parents and medical professionals upon realizing that life-saving relief is only a few kilometers away but is being kept out of reach. The immediate adoption of drastic measures is necessary to save the lives of thousands more infants and kids. At least fifteen children have passed away at Gaza City's Kamal Adwan Hospital in the last several days, and the health ministry of the enclave has expressed concern for the six youngsters who are still there.
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