World Leaders to Meet at UN amid Threat of Gaza, Ukraine War Spillovers

More than 130 world leaders will gather at the United Nations next week, facing the threat of wars in the Middle East and Europe spreading, frustration at the slow pace of efforts to end those conflicts, and worsening climate and humanitarian crises. Kabul 24: The wars in Gaza, Ukraine, and.

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An Australian lawmaker called the opposition leader a racist for opposing Gaza refugees

The Australian Parliament witnessed a heated exchange on Thursday as Independent parliamentarian Zali Steggall accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of racism for his stance against accepting Gaza refugees. Kabul 24: During a parliamentary debate, Steggall criticized Dutton’s call to bar refugees from Gaza, claiming it unfairly painted them as potential.

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Israel Keeps up Strikes in Gaza as Fears of Wider War Grow

Palestinian medics reported that Israeli military strikes on several areas of Khan Younis on Monday killed at least 16 people and wounded several others. The attacks came as more families and displaced persons streamed out of areas threatened by new evacuation orders telling people to clear the area. Hamas Skeptical.

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Gatherings in Herat and Balkh in support of Gaza

Hundreds of people in Afghanistan’s Herat and Balkh provinces held separate gatherings to condemn the ongoing Israeli attacks on Gaza, calling for an end to the violence and urging Islamic nations to take action against Israel’s aggression. Protests in Herat Kabul 24: In Herat, protesters gathered at a mosque, denouncing.

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Brazil Condemns Deadly Strikes in Gaza, Calls for End to “Endless Massacre”

The Brazilian government has strongly condemned the recent Israeli bombings in southern Gaza that killed at least 92 people and wounded over 300 more. In a statement, the presidency denounced the “unacceptable” attacks that claimed the lives of “hundreds of innocent people”. Kabul 24: Brazil urged the international community not.

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G7 Leaders Urge Hamas to Accept Gaza Truce Deal

G7 leaders on Thursday called on Palestinian militant group Hamas to accept a roadmap towards a ceasefire in Gaza announced by US President Joe Biden in May. The UN Security Council had supported the plan, and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasized the importance of implementation. “Everyone Must Implement the Plan”.

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Gantz Resigns from Israel’s War Cabinet, Citing Frustrations with Netanyahu

Benny Gantz, a key member of Israel’s war Cabinet, announced his resignation on Sunday, citing Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s mismanagement of the war effort and prioritization of his own political survival over the country’s security needs. Gantz, a former military chief, had been a crucial figure in the government, boosting.

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Spain to Join South Africa’s Case at Top UN Court Accusing Israel of Genocide

Spain will ask the International Court of Justice for permission to join South Africa’s case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza, its foreign minister announced Thursday. This move marks the first time a European country has joined the case, which was filed by South Africa late last year. Spain’s Decision.

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US Seeks UN Backing for Proposed Gaza Ceasefire Deal

The United States has circulated a draft resolution to the United Nations Security Council, seeking to gain international support for its proposed ceasefire deal to end the fighting between Israel and Palestinian Hamas in the Gaza Strip. The draft resolution requires at least nine votes in favor and no vetoes.

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San Francisco Police Arrest 70 Protesters at Israeli Consulate

San Francisco police arrested 70 pro-Palestinian demonstrators on trespassing charges on Monday after they entered the lobby of the building housing the Israeli consulate and refused to leave, police said. The protesters, who were voicing opposition to Israel’s incursion into Gaza, had planned to stay until forcibly removed. Police Respond.

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Israeli Presumed Among Hamas Hostages Found Dead Near Gaza

An Israeli who went missing during the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas-led Palestinian gunmen and was presumed to have been taken hostage has been found dead in the border village where he lived, Israeli media reported on Monday. Kabul 24: After lengthy forensics, Israel’s military confirmed the identification of the.

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Israel Considers Alternatives to Hamas Rule in Gaza

Israel’s defense minister, Yoav Gallant, stated on Sunday that the country would not accept Hamas continuing to rule Gaza at any stage during the process to wind down the war. He⁰ emphasized that the defense establishment is simultaneously assessing alternatives to the Islamist group. Military Action and Governance Alternatives Kabul.

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