Al Jazeera English correspondent Safwat al-Kahlout says he “never saw anything suspicious” in the Gaza tower Israel alleges housed Hamas military offices.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on May 5 that his government had unanimously voted to close down the local offices of Al Jazeera, a broadcaster owned by Qatar. Netanyahu announced the decision on X, formerly known as Twitter, but specifics regarding the implications, timing, and permanence of the closure remained unclear. This move marks an escalation in Israel's longstanding dispute with Al Jazeera and raises tensions with Qatar, particularly significant as Qatar is actively involved in mediating efforts to end the conflict in Gaza. Israel's contentious relationship with Al Jazeera stems from accusations of bias against the network.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rejected ceasefire proposals because he says Hamas's call for a withdrawal of all troops from Gaza and an end to.. Sky News
UN Issues 'Red Alert' , Regarding Global Warming , After Record Heat in 2023.
Al Jazeera reports that the United Nations' weather
agency has sounded a "red alert" regarding global
warming, citing a number of different factors.
Those factors include record-breaking levels of
greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, as well as
record-high temperatures on both land and sea.
Those factors include record-breaking levels of
greenhouse gas emissions in 2023, as well as
record-high temperatures on both land and sea.
The U.N.'s World Meteorological Organization (WMO) warns there is a "high probability" that 2024 will continue to break high-temperature records. .
The same March 19 report warned
that the world's efforts to reverse
global warming have proven to be inadequate.
Never have we been so close –
albeit on a temporary basis at
the moment – to the 1.5C lower
limit of the Paris Agreement
on climate change. , Celeste Saulo, World Meteorological Organization
(WMO) secretary-general, via Al Jazeera.
The WMO community
is sounding the red
alert to the world, Celeste Saulo, World Meteorological Organization
(WMO) secretary-general, via Al Jazeera.
According to the European Union’s Copernicus Climate
Change Service, the world has already exceeded the
1.5 degree Celsius limit set by the Paris Agreement.
Earth’s issuing a distress call, Antonio Guterres, U.N. Secretary-General, via Al Jazeera.
The latest State of the Global
Climate report shows a planet
on the brink. Fossil fuel pollution is
sending climate chaos off the charts, Antonio Guterres, U.N. Secretary-General, via Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera reports that the news comes as experts
and government representatives are set to meet in
Copenhagen to push for greater global climate actions. .
Al Jazeera reports that the news comes as experts
and government representatives are set to meet in
Copenhagen to push for greater global climate actions.
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Hamas Proposes New Ceasefire , Which Netanyahu Calls 'Unrealistic'.
Al Jazeera reports that Hamas has
presented a new ceasefire plan to
bring an end to Israel's war on Gaza. .
The plan includes the release
of Israeli captives in exchange
for Palestinian prisoners. .
Sources told Al Jazeera that Hamas'
proposal would be a three-phased ceasefire,
with each proposed stage lasting 42 days.
The first stage would see Israeli forces withdraw from
al-Rashid and Salah-al-Din streets to allow for the passage
of aid and the return of displaced Palestinian people.
The first stage would see Israeli forces withdraw from
al-Rashid and Salah-al-Din streets to allow for the passage
of aid and the return of displaced Palestinian people.
The second phase of the plan involves
a permanent ceasefire in exchange
for the return of captured soldiers. .
The second phase of the plan involves
a permanent ceasefire in exchange
for the return of captured soldiers. .
The third stage of the plan includes the
beginning of a reconstruction process in Gaza
and the lifting of Israel's siege on the enclave.
On March 14, Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu said that Hamas' new
proposal is based on "unrealistic demands.".
On March 15, Israel's war cabinet is scheduled to meet with
the larger security cabinet to discuss the new proposal,
which has been submitted to international mediators.
On March 15, Israel's war cabinet is scheduled to meet with
the larger security cabinet to discuss the new proposal,
which has been submitted to international mediators.
The most important thing of dispute here
is that Hamas and the resistance movement
insists that people who were evicted by
force, by bombardment from their homes,
will be allowed to go back to the north and
Israel wants to discriminate [against them], Mustafa Barghouti, secretary-general of the
Palestinian National Initiative, via Al Jazeera.
The most important thing of dispute here
is that Hamas and the resistance movement
insists that people who were evicted by
force, by bombardment from their homes,
will be allowed to go back to the north and
Israel wants to discriminate [against them], Mustafa Barghouti, secretary-general of the
Palestinian National Initiative, via Al Jazeera.
The war was triggered by Hamas' attacks on southern Israel
which resulted in the deaths of 1,139 people, while Israel's
retaliatory assault has killed over 31,000 Palestinians.
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Turkey halts all trade with Israel due to ongoing violence against Palestinians in Gaza. The move follows previous export restrictions and aims to pressure Israel into facilitating humanitarian aid. Turkey pledges to rigorously implement the measures until the flow of aid to Gaza is ensured.
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The World Food Programme estimates around 1.1 million people across Gaza, around half of the population, are "struggling with catastrophic hunger and starvation."
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Hamas’s armed wing said that the commander of its forces in the Tulkarem area of the West Bank was among four members of the group killed during a day-long Israeli raid in the town of Dayr al-Ghusun. A statement from the Izzaldin al-Qassam Brigades names Alaa Shreiteh, 45, as commander of the al-Qassam Brigades in the Tulkarem governorate. Shreiteh was jailed by Israel between 2002 and 2016. According to the IDF, there was a twelve-hour gun battle in the Tulkarem area of the West Bank between its forces and Hamas militants in which four Hamas men were killed. However, the identity of Alaa Shreiteh was revealed by the al-Qassim brigade early on Sunday. Hamas confirmed that four of the men killed during the raid in Deir al-Ghusun village were from its al-Qassam armed wing. The Palestinian health ministry said their bodies had been taken by the Israeli military. There was no information about the fifth man, whose body was too disfigured for immediate identification, the Palestinian health ministry in the West Bank said.
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