Israeli warplanes kill, injure scores of Palestinians across Gaza

Gaza: Israeli warplanes Sunday killed at least six Palestinians and injured several across the Gaza Strip.

Medical officials reported that Israeli warplanes killed five Palestinians after targeting a gathering of people near a university college in the Tal al-Hawa neighbourhood in Gaza City.

They added that a Palestinian fell in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip in an Israeli air raid while 6 were injured when the occupation bombed a house east of Rafah.

Source: Jordan News Agency

ENEMY RAIDS OUTSKIRTS OF ALMA AL-SHAAB


National News Agency correspondent in Tyre reported that the outskirts of the town of Alma al-Shaab in the western sector were subjected to Israeli enemy shelling this morning.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Barazani meets Jordanian delegation participating in Jordanian-Kurdistan Higher Education Forum

Amman: The Prime Minister of the Kurdistan Regional Government of Iraq, Masrour Barzani, met Sunday with the Jordanian higher education delegation participating in the Jordanian-Kurdistan Higher Education Forum 2024, in Erbil.

The meeting discussed the Jordan-Kurdistan region of Iraq ties and ways to develop them, especially in higher education and scientific research.

The Forum, entitled “Shaping the Future through Sustainable Development,” forum is organised by the Jordanian Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in coordination with the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research in the Kurdistan region of Iraq and the Tourism Promotion Authority and the Consulate General of Jordan in Erbil.

Source: Jordan News Agency

March 9 was last date for accepting applications of party list candidates

Amman: The Independent Election Commission (IEC) Sunday reaffirmed that the ninth of last March is the “decisive” date that enables party members to run on the party list for the 41 general district seats allocated to parties in the effective electoral law.

According to the IEC, the date of members’ affiliation to the parties recorded in the party registry is the one approved for calculating the membership period requirement and that is published on the electronic platform for political parties on the Authority’s website.

Paragraph (d) of Article (13) in Election Law No. (4) of 2022 stipulates that “no party member may run on the party list unless the period of their membership is no less than six months before polling day.”

Source: Jordan News Agency