RESISTANCE TARGETS JAL AL-ALLAM SITE


The Islamic Resistance issued the following statement: “In support of our steadfast Palestinian people in Gaza and in solidarity with their brave and honorable resistance, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted Jal Al-Allam site at 11:10 am on Sunday, March 24, 2024, with artillery shells, achieving direct hits.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

The eleventh Ramadan lecture by al-Sayeed Al-HouthiIsraeli airstrike on house in eastern Rafah kills 7 civilians, including 4 women, child

The eleventh Ramadan lecture by the leader of the revolution, al-Sayeed Abdul-Malik Badr al-Din al-Houthi, Saturday, Ramadan 13, 1445 AH – March 23, 2024 AD.

Source: Yemen News Agency

Amman: Local media in the Gaza Strip on Sunday evening reported that seven Palestinians, including four women and a child, were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a house in the Al-Jeneina district, east of Rafah.

On the other hand, the Palestinian Red Crescent said Sunday evening that the wireless communication service outage caused a contact breakdown with its employees inside the Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip

Source: Jordan News Agency

Palestinian human rights organizations denounce ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza’s hospitals

Gaza: As the Israeli military aggression against the Gaza Strip began its 170th day, Palestinian human rights organizations denounced the ongoing airstrikes by the Israeli military on hospitals and communities designated as safe zones in the Gaza Strip.

Human rights organizations said in a statement released on Sunday that since the start of Israeli military aggression against the Gaza Strip, the occupation forces have intentionally targeted the Strip’s healthcare system. They have also been practicing the systematic destruction and targeting of hospitals and health centers for the past few months, and the current situation confirms that they are attempting to thwart any attempts to resume partial work in them, insisting on depriving the population of access to healthcare.

The organizations urged the international community to take action to put an end to the occupying state’s crime of genocide against the 2.3 million Palestinians living in the Gaza Strip. This included forcing them to flee their homes in c
onditions devoid of even the most basic human rights, executing them where they were forced to relocate, and waging a campaign of collective punishment symbolized by starvation and thirst.

Additionally, they urged the international community to act decisively and swiftly in order to compel the Israeli occupation state to halt its aggression and carry out the rulings of the International Court of Justice, which has the duty to stop genocide from occurring. They also urged it to take action that will protect the lives of civilians in the Gaza Strip, both male and female, and to cease its use of collective punishment, which is prohibited by all international and humanitarian laws.

Source: Jordan News Agency

GAM, Judicial Institute of Jordan sign MoU

Amman: The Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) and the Judicial Institute of Jordan signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening cooperation and exchanging expertise to enhance work efficiency.

Mayor of Amman, Yousef Al-Shawarbeh, emphasized the importance of the MoU, which serves the goal of promoting legal culture. Al-Shawarbeh explained that GAM seeks to improve the competency of its legal department and its employees, regardless of their specializations, by expanding joint cooperation with the Judicial Council.

Director General of the Judicial Institute of Jordan, Jamal Haroun highlighted the institute’s historical partnership based on joint cooperation with GAM. He added that signing the MoU will strengthen cooperation in training, scientific research, and exchange of expertise.

Source: Jordan News Agency

Pro-Palestine protesters stage sit-in outside Israeli arms manufacturer in UK’s Bristol

London: Dozens of Pro-Palestine protesters staged a sit-in outside the headquarters of the Israeli military equipment manufacturer Elbit in the Bristol area on Saturday evening, to protest the company’s complicity in the current Israeli war in Gaza.

Bristol Live said, “The protesters carried Palestinian flags and banners denouncing Israel’s atrocities, and delivered speeches demanding a ceasefire in Gaza. They accused the company of contributing to civilian casualties, destroying Gaza’s health care infrastructure, and complicity in committing war crimes in Gaza.”

The website indicated that Elbit is a subsidiary of the largest arms manufacturer in Israel, and manufactures up to 85 percent of the Israeli army’s drone fleet and ground equipment, in addition to missiles, bombs, and bullets.

Source: Jordan News Agency