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According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, at least 94 Palestinians were killed and 367 others wounded in Israeli airstrikes over the past 24 hours. This brings the total death toll from the ongoing offensive to 58,677, with nearly 139,974 injured.

Officials warn that the actual numbers could be significantly higher due to victims still trapped under rubble. Additionally, 26 more civilians were killed and 32 injured by Israeli gunfire while attempting to collect aid. Since May 27, a total of 877 people have died and 5,666 have been injured while seeking humanitarian assistance.

18 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

At Least 94 Palestinians Killed in 24 Hours as Israeli Strikes Continue in Gaza

The International Criminal Court has rejected Israel's request to withdraw arrest warrants against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over alleged war crimes in Gaza. The court also denied Israel's plea to halt the ongoing investigation and said its jurisdiction is still under judicial review. Despite Israel’s objections and claims of acting in self-defense against Hamas, the arrest warrants remain valid. The ICC earlier dropped charges against Hamas leader Ibrahim al-Masri following credible reports of his death.

Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s far-right National Security Minister, has urged the assassination of Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharake, marking the second such call by an Israeli minister within 24 hours. In a video message, Ben-Gvir condemned al-Sharake, asserting there is no room for negotiation with jihadists. Earlier, Minister Amichai Chikli also labeled al-Sharake a terrorist and called for his killing. Meanwhile, Israel conducted airstrikes targeting multiple locations in southern Syria and Damascus, causing casualties.

Houthi-controlled Yemeni armed forces launched a ballistic missile and four drones at three strategic Israeli sites: Ben Gurion Airport, a military base in the Negev Desert, and the Red Sea port in occupied Eilat. The attack, described as precise, forced mass evacuations. Houthi spokesperson Yahya Saree warned of further escalation in protest against the Gaza war. The assault followed Yemen’s announcement to close the Eilat port due to economic strain caused by a prolonged naval blockade on Israeli shipping routes.

Israel carried out extensive airstrikes targeting at least 160 sites in southern Syria’s Sweida region from July 14 to 16. The strikes hit Syrian government forces, the Ministry of Defense, and part of the Presidential Palace in Damascus. Several dozen Syrian soldiers were reportedly killed. Israel’s Defense Forces stated they are prepared for prolonged operations to push Syrian troops out of Sweida and secure autonomy for the Druze community. The attacks followed threats from Israel’s defense minister and caused casualties in Damascus.

Clashes in Syria’s southern Suwayda province, which began last Sunday, have resulted in over 350 deaths. According to the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, 79 armed Druze fighters and 55 civilians have been killed, with 27 victims reportedly shot by Syria’s Defense and Interior Ministry forces. Additionally, 189 government forces and 18 Bedouin fighters died. Among the deceased is media worker Hasan al-Jabi, killed while on duty. An Israeli airstrike also reportedly killed 15 ministry personnel in southern Syria.

Israel launched multiple airstrikes in Damascus and southern Syria targeting areas near the Ministry of Defense and Presidential Palace. The operation aims to protect the Druze community in Sweida and suppress pro-government forces attacking them. The Syrian government condemned the attacks, accusing Israel of escalating tensions and destabilizing the region. Over 250 people have died in ongoing clashes between Druze, Bedouin tribes, and Syrian security forces in Sweida province, raising concerns about the worsening conflict in Syria.

U.S. President Donald Trump revealed there is ‘good news’ regarding the situation in the blockaded Gaza Strip ahead of his meeting with Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani. While details were not disclosed, the announcement coincides with indirect ceasefire and prisoner exchange talks between Israel and Hamas in Doha. Israeli media reported significant progress, with Prime Minister Netanyahu showing flexibility on troop withdrawal from Gaza, accelerating negotiations towards a possible agreement.

Monsoon rainfall has sharply declined in Thakurgaon, Dinajpur, and Panchagarh, severely impacting agriculture. Farmers are struggling to plant Aman rice due to dry fields and are incurring extra costs for irrigation. Jute cultivation is also at risk, as soaking requires sufficient water. Meteorological data confirms a significant drop in July rainfall compared to previous years. Experts attribute the irregular pattern to climate change, warning that continued rainfall shortages may threaten crop yields and farmer livelihoods in the region.

Israel launched an airstrike targeting Syria’s state TV headquarters in central Damascus. A viral video shows a news anchor fleeing mid-broadcast as explosions hit nearby. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz shared the footage online. Israel claims its ongoing three-day offensive aims to protect Syria’s Druze minority and establish a demilitarized zone in southwestern Syria. Analysts believe the attacks also target Iranian-Syrian military positions.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Airstrike Hits Syrian State TV in Damascus; Presenter Flees Live Broadcast

At least 94 Palestinians were killed and 252 others injured in Gaza within just 24 hours as a result of recent Israeli airstrikes, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health. The death toll from Israel’s military offensive, which began in October 2023, has now reached 58,573, with nearly 140,000 people injured. Many bodies remain buried under the rubble, while 851 people have been killed while attempting to receive humanitarian aid. Despite ongoing calls for a ceasefire, Israeli military operations continue unabated in the region.

17 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

94 Palestinians Killed in a Single Day in Gaza Amid Ongoing Israeli Strikes

Russia says it is closely monitoring the U.S. decision to resume arms supplies to Ukraine, following President Trump’s latest announcement. The Kremlin confirmed no new talks are planned with Putin but said one could happen if needed. Trump warned Putin to accept a peace deal within 50 days or face secondary tariffs targeting Russia’s trade partners. Despite Trump’s assertive stance, experts believe Russia is maintaining a “stay calm and carry on” strategy, with little progress seen in ending the war diplomatically.

Israeli forces launched a severe airstrike near Syria’s Ministry of Defense and Presidential Palace, killing one person and injuring 18 others—several critically—according to Syria’s state news agency SANA.

Just hours before the strike, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz had threatened action unless Syrian troops withdrew from Suwayda amid growing tensions between pro-government forces and local Druze militias. While Israel has not formally claimed responsibility, it continues targeting Iranian-backed groups in Syria.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Israeli Airstrike Near Syrian Presidential Palace Leaves 1 Dead, 18 Injured

In response to Israel’s continued assault on Gaza, Yemen’s Houthi Ansarullah forces launched three drone attacks on Israeli targets—two hitting military bases in the Negev and one striking Eilat port. The group has warned that attacks will persist unless the Gaza offensive stops.

On the same day, Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed at least 61 people, including 23 in the Shati refugee camp and two aid workers. The UN has expressed alarm at rising malnutrition among Gaza’s children, as Israel continues to forcibly displace thousands, including in Jabalia.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

Yemeni Forces Launch Drone Strikes on Israeli Base and Port Amid Gaza Bombardment

At least 61 people were killed in Israeli airstrikes across Gaza on Tuesday, including several civilians who were reportedly seeking aid. Heavy casualties were reported in the Shati refugee camp and southern Gaza. The UN Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) has warned of a rising malnutrition crisis among children in the territory. Meanwhile, Israel has ordered the forced evacuation of Palestinians from 16 additional areas. The European Union is reportedly considering action against Israel if the humanitarian situation worsens further.

16 Jul 25 1NOJOR.COM

At Least 61 Killed in Israeli Strikes on Gaza, Including Aid Seekers


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