UNRWA: Gaza is hell on earth… and the attacks on Rafah are horrific

Geneva – Together – The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) said on Monday that the Israeli attacks on families seeking safe haven in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, are horrific.

In a post on the X platform, UNRWA considered that the horrific pictures of the Israeli massacre in Rafah are evidence that Gaza is ‘hell on earth.’

The agency stressed that “Gaza is hell on earth, and the pictures of last night are further evidence of that. There is no safe place, and no one is safe” in Gaza.

It is noteworthy that 40 citizens were martyred and dozens were injured, last night, in a new massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces after they bombed a camp for displaced people northwest of Rafah.

Source: Maan News Agency

Astronomically – Eid al-Adha on Sunday, June 16

Bethlehem – Ma’an – The Palestinian Astronomical Society said that the astronomical calculations it carried out indicate that next Friday, corresponding to June 7, will be the first of the month of Dhul-Hijjah of the year 1445 AH, and thus the Arafat pause will be on Saturday, 6-15, and on Sunday, 6-16. Days of Eid Al-Adha.

The Palestinian Astronomical Society explained in a statement that the central conjunction of the month of Dhu al-Hijjah 1445 AH will occur on the afternoon of Thursday, June 6, at exactly 03:38 pm local time in Jerusalem, and on this day the moon will set after sunset in all countries. Arabic, and it will be possible to see it with telescopes from the Atlantic Ocean and the Americas.

Since the crescent will be born before sunset, and set after sunset on Thursday, June 6, it is expected that most Arab and Islamic countries will announce that Sunday the 166th is the first day of Eid Al-Adha.

Source: Maan News Agency

FM: Israel undermines international law in its entirety

Brussels: Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Ayman Safadi said Monday that Israel’s extremist government, which continues its aggression and challenge to the world, not only kills the Palestinians and chances to achieve peace in the region, but also undermines international law in its entirety.

This, he said, puts the world before a real choice between protecting its values, principles, fundamentals and laws and allowing this government to impose its barbarity on the entire region.

“We noticed positive change in European positions toward the aggression, and the need to move effectively to resolve the conflict as a whole. The challenge now is to translate positions into actions,” he said in press remarks before a meeting with the European Union Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.

“We want positions to turn to effective action, and the necessity that this happens quickly and effectively that is evident daily with the continuation of the aggression and the killing and destruct
ion it produces in Gaza,” he added.

“We saw the barbaric attack yesterday on displaced Palestinians in tents that Israel had declared safe areas, and we saw more than 40 Gazans killed in this attack”, said Safadi.

The situation is getting more dangerous and its effects are catastrophic for everyone, he said, adding “we want to see real action and look for an open and transparent dialogue today on how to move together to end this catastrophe and find real horizons to stop the injustice and the aggression, and realize peace that brings security and stability to all in the region.”

Safadi called for forging a common position to stop the ongoing barbaric aggression against the people in Gaza and the use of starvation as a weapon, and “to put us on a clear and steady path toward resolving the conflict on the basis of the two-state solution,” the only avenue to bring about security and peace in the region.

The foreign minister pointed to a change in the positions of many countries towards the war on Gaza, and s
aid “we saw in their positions more clarity, calling for an end to the aggression and opening crossings for the entry of aid, and we saw European countries recognizing the Palestinian state, and we hope to see more follow suit.”

“There is still a wide gap between position and action. what we need is real and effective action, because every day we miss there are more victims, more Palestinians killed, and the credibility of international law and the credibility of common international action is eroded,” said Safadi.

He pointed to Israeli reactions to European countries’ decision to recognize the Palestinian state, saying “..reactions that can only be described as only coming from a government that recognizes no international law, no international relations or human values.”

Safadi along with the foreign ministers of Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Egypt as well as the Arab League Secretary General and United Arab Emirates assistant foreign minister, took part in the meeting with the European Foreign Affairs Council
, as part of Arab efforts to end the war on Gaza.

The meeting tackled the “dangerous developments” in the Gaza Strip, and Israel’s continued military aggression targeting unarmed civilians, especially the current “blatant and heinous” targeting of the tents of displaced Palestinians near the headquarters of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) northwest of Rafah.

The ministers urged the international community to intervene immediately to stop the massacres by Israeli forces and the unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe the Palestinian people are passing through.

They reiterated the need to create the political conditions for the establishment of a Palestinian state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the relevant international resolutions. They rejected the division of the Palestinian issue or discussing the future of the Gaza Strip in isolation from the Palestinian issue.

Source: Jordan News Agency

LEBANESE DIASPORA DEMONSTRATE IN FRONT OF JUSTICE PALACE IN BRUSSELS IN PRESENCE OF BOU ASSI, STEPHAN


The Lebanese diaspora demonstrated with the participation of MPs Pierre Bou Assi and Elias Stephan in front of the Palace of Justice in Brussels ahead of the displaced Syrians conference, to demand that Syrians not be kept in Lebanon.

The demonstrators carried banners that “denounced the repercussions of this illegal presence in Lebanon on the security, economic and social levels, as well as on the country’s sovereignty and identity.”

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

The number of martyrs of the Rafah massacre increased to 40

Gaza – Together – The Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip said that the number of martyrs from the Israeli bombing on Rafah reached 40 martyrs and that there were dozens of wounded.

He pointed out that he faces difficulties in reaching the wounded due to the direct targeting of his crews.

It is noteworthy that the Red Crescent said that the area targeted by the occupation in Rafah is a humanitarian zone to which Palestinians were previously forced to migrate.

The Rafah Governorate Emergency Committee reported that the occupation committed a massacre on Sunday evening by bombing the tents of displaced people northwest of Rafah, ‘Tal al-Sultan,’ killing dozens of martyrs and wounded, and setting fire to the tents.

Source: Maan News Agency

Palestinian injured by Israeli army fire, 16 arrested in West Bank raids

Ramallah: A Palestinian was shot and injured and dozens hurt from tear gas inhalation Monday during clashes with Israeli occupation forces that raided the town of Tamoun in the northern West Bank, according to the Palestinian Red Crescent.

It said in a statement that soldiers fired live rounds, rubber-coated metal bullets and tear gas canisters, injuring a young Palestinian in the foot and leaving dozens with breathing difficulties.

Troops also arrested 16 Palestinians, including a child and ex-prisoners, during raids overnight in the West Bank towns of Hebron, Ramallah, Jericho and Jenin amid reports of widespread abuse, physical assaults and threats against detainees as well as ransacking of homes and damaging property.

Soldiers also seized or destroyed vehicles in the village of Kafr Dan, near Jenin, according to local sources.

The latest arrests have raised to 8,890 the total number of detainees since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza on October 7th, in stepped up military raids across the occupied
territory.

Source: Jordan News Agency