Airstrikes
Israeli military says its troops killed more than 30 Hezbollah fighters in recent days as operations continue in southern Lebanon.
Iranian media report huge explosions in Isfahan, blaming U.S.-Israeli airstrikes, with no independent confirmation yet.
Israeli media report strikes hit Tehran’s “presidential HQ” as Israel declares emergency, sirens sound and airspace tightens.
Israel says it launched pre-emptive strikes on Iran as explosions hit Tehran and Israel closes airspace amid retaliation fears.
The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip said Israeli airstrikes on the territory on Saturday killed at least 26 Palestinians and injured more than 30 others.
The attacks were part of an operation launched in December following an assault on a joint US-Syrian government patrol in central Syria that killed two US soldiers and a civilian interpreter.
Lebanese Minister of Public Works and Transport Fayez Rasamni, in coordination with the Directorate of Civil Aviation, announced the reopening of Lebanese airspace at 10:00 a.m. this Saturday.
Palestinian official news agency WAFA reported that Israeli airstrikes hit the reception building with two missiles, causing extensive damage and igniting fires in the emergency and laboratory departments, as well as the pharmacy.
The Israeli strikes hit the port of as-Salif and Ras Isa oil facility in Hodeidah as well as the Heyzaz and Dhahban power stations near Sanaa
Palestinian press sources confirmed that more than 70 Palestinians were killed during the past 12 hours, in a violent aerial bombardment by Israeli warplanes in the northern, central and southern Gaza Strip.
WHO added it still cannot communicate with our employees in Gaza.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health updated Tuesday the figures of casualties since the morning of October 7 as the number of deaths recorded 788, while injuries amounted to 4,100.
The council made the remarks in a session chaired and requested by Egypt to discuss the developments in Palestine in the wake of the latest Israeli assaults in the Gaza Strip.
"The total estimated losses of the enemy from 24.02 to 01.03 as of 06:00 amounted to 5,710 personnel and 200 prisoners," the statement said.
The ambassador underlined a statement by President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi whereas he said that Egypt is a partner to Palestine and never solely a mediator.
Further, the OIC expressed concern over the accelerated pace of the Israeli occupation policy, particularly Sheikh Jarrah and Silwan neighborhoods Eastern Jerusalem.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shokry received Saturday a phone call from Pakistani counterpart Shah Qureshi who expressed appreciation and support.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shokry received Friday a phone call from Tunisian counterpart Othman Jerandi as they examined efforts deployed to end the Israeli aggression and clashes on Palestinian territories.
The United Nations indicated Friday that Israeli strikes incurred the destruction of 200 residential units in Gaza Strip as well as 31 educational establishments.
Also, 24 Syrian soldiers died in strikes.