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Ukraine launched a large-scale overnight attack using 183 drones and two ballistic missiles on various Russian targets, including Novorossiysk port in the Black Sea. The attack damaged a grain terminal and several residential buildings, injuring at least five people, including two children. Novorossiysk’s mayor declared a state of emergency following the assault.
Russia Declares Emergency After Ukrainian Drone Strike on Black Sea Port
On Thursday, the Israeli military launched a drone strike on a humanitarian aid ship en route to Gaza, which was carrying food and essential supplies for Palestinians. The mission was organized by the Freedom Flotilla Foundation, which stated that the ship was unarmed and civilian. Representatives from several countries were onboard, and the foundation warned that lives could have been lost in the attack.
Israel Drone-Strikes Ship Carrying Aid to Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that Israel launched a targeted strike near the presidential palace in Damascus, Syria, on Thursday. He reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to protecting the Druze community living in Syria. Reuters noted that the strikes reflect Israel’s deep mistrust of Syria’s ruling Islamist faction, which ousted President Bashar al-Assad last December. Israel has warned that any deployment of Syrian forces or threats to the Druze community in southern Damascus will not be tolerated. Recent sectarian violence in Sahnaya, Damascus, left 40 people dead — an area populated by both Druze and Christians.
Israel Strikes Near Syrian Presidential Palace, Targets Islamist Groups
After targeting two Israeli airbases, Yemen has now launched a ballistic missile at Israel’s military base near Haifa port. The Yemeni Armed Forces confirmed the use of a hypersonic ballistic missile, “Palestine-2,” targeting the Ramat David airbase. Al Masirah TV aired footage of the attack. Brigadier General Yahya Saree said the missile bypassed Israeli defenses, adding, “We salute the mujahideen in Gaza who are heroically resisting Israeli aggression. Yemen will continue to stand with them until the aggression ends and the blockade is lifted.”
Yemen Launches Missile Attack on Israeli Airbase in Haifa
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 31 more Palestinians in the past 24 hours, bringing the total death toll in the besieged enclave to 52,418. An additional 56 people were injured and taken to hospitals across Gaza. Since the resumption of attacks following a ceasefire, over 2,000 Palestinians have been killed and more than 5,000 injured.
Israeli Bombing in Gaza Kills 31 More Palestinians in 24 Hours
An Israeli airstrike near Damascus early Wednesday killed at least 16 people. Israel claims the strike targeted an extremist group planning attacks on the Arab Druze minority in the Sahnaya area. Syria’s Interior Ministry confirmed the casualties and said a newly recruited member of Syria’s security forces was among the dead.
Israeli Airstrike Kills 16 Near Damascus Amid Druze Tensions
Amnesty International has accused Israeli forces of committing atrocities in Gaza while livestreaming the destruction on social media. The report states that Israel’s actions amount to deliberate ethnic cleansing, forcing residents to flee and creating a humanitarian catastrophe. Amnesty Secretary General Agnès Callamard condemned the international community’s inaction as entire Palestinian families are being wiped out along with their homes, livelihoods, hospitals, and schools.
Amnesty Accuses Israel of Livestreaming Genocide in Gaza
At least 51 Palestinians were killed in a single day by Israeli airstrikes in Gaza. The death toll since the escalation began has reached 53,300, with over 116,000 injured—56% of them women and children. Over 2,000 Palestinians have died since the ceasefire ended, with more than 5,000 injured.
51 Palestinians Killed in a Single Day in Gaza
At least 53 more Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza within a single day. Following more than 15 months of continuous operations, a ceasefire had been brokered under pressure from the United States and other mediators starting January 19. However, hostilities resumed on March 18 before the two-month ceasefire could fully hold. In this second wave of military operations, more than 2,000 people have been killed and over 5,000 injured.
Israeli Attacks Kill 53 More Palestinians in Gaza in a Single Day
On Sunday, Israeli drones, followed by fighter jets, launched attacks on Beirut’s Al-Hadath area in the Dahieh region, raising fears of heavy casualties. Al-Manar TV reported that Israeli forces ordered immediate evacuation of residents before the assault. The targeted area is densely populated with civilians and contains no military facilities. Israel claims it struck a Hezbollah weapons depot.
Israeli Drone Strike Hits Beirut, Heavy Casualties Feared
Hamas has indicated willingness to agree to a five- to seven-year ceasefire in exchange for ending the war, reconstructing Gaza, and securing the release of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, along with freeing all hostages in Gaza. However, Hamas has refused to surrender its weapons. Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharon Haskell dismissed the new proposal, saying the war could end tomorrow if Hamas releases the remaining 59 hostages and disarms.
Hamas Open to Long-Term Ceasefire but Refuses to Disarm
Israeli airstrikes killed another 56 Palestinians in Gaza within a single day, injuring over a hundred others. The death toll in the besieged enclave has now risen to approximately 51,500, with more than 117,524 injured. Many victims remain trapped under rubble or abandoned on the streets, unreachable by rescuers. Since the breakdown of the ceasefire 38 days ago, 2,060 Palestinians have been killed and 5,375 injured.
Israeli Attacks Kill 56 More Palestinians in Gaza
Russian military chief Valery Gerasimov announced during a video conference with President Putin that Russian forces have liberated the last Ukrainian-held village, Gornal, in the Kursk region. Putin declared Ukraine’s counter-offensive “a total failure.” Ukraine’s senior staff, however, dismissed Russia’s claims as mere propaganda, admitting that battlefield conditions in the area have become increasingly difficult. Meanwhile, Russia praised North Korean soldiers, with around 10,000 troops reportedly engaged in combat.
Russia Claims Full Control of Kursk; Ukraine Says Fighting Continues
The Yemeni Armed Forces have struck the Israeli-occupied Nevatim Airbase using a hypersonic missile. Spokesman Yahya Saree stated that the attack was carried out in solidarity with the oppressed people of Gaza and as a reaction to U.S. support for Israeli aggression. A “Palestine-2” hypersonic missile was deployed, successfully hitting its target, while Israel’s defense systems failed to intercept it.
Yemeni Forces Launch Hypersonic Missile Attack on Israeli Airbase
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza have killed 84 Palestinians and wounded 168 others in the past 24 hours. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported that many victims remain trapped under rubble and are not yet included in the official death toll. Over the past 18 months, total casualties in Gaza have reached 51,400 dead and 116,416 injured — with women and children comprising 56% of the victims.
Israeli Strikes Kill 84 More Palestinians in Gaza
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