As a paid member of the project’s Sustainability Advisory Committee, Wuebbles said he cautioned against the potential for The Line—a vast mirrored linear city—along with floating islands and a desert ski resort, to disrupt natural climatic conditions in the area
The group, backed by Iran, vowed to retaliate. “Support for Gaza continues, the response is coming, and Netanyahu must prepare his resignation,” said senior Houthi political figure Mohammed Ali al-Houthi on a Houthi-linked TV channel, denouncing the strikes as “failed terrorism”
Amnesty International and Egyptian rights groups like EIPR and ECRF have documented numerous arrests in the past seven months, highlighting concerns over human rights violations in Egypt
According to a recent report released by the pro-Israeli think tank IMPACT-se (Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education), these modifications include the omission of Palestine's name from numerous textbook maps
At least 113 Palestinians have lost their lives, including two journalists, Mustafa Thuraya and Hamza Wael al-Dahdouh, who tragically lost their lives in Israeli strikes
In a recent operation conducted by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the Shin Bet (Israel Security Agency), and Border Police, 19 wanted terrorists were apprehended, including nine members of the Hamas organization.
As a paid member of the project’s Sustainability Advisory Committee, Wuebbles said he cautioned against the potential for The Line—a vast mirrored linear city—along with floating islands and a desert ski resort, to disrupt natural climatic conditions in the area
The group, backed by Iran, vowed to retaliate. “Support for Gaza continues, the response is coming, and Netanyahu must prepare his resignation,” said senior Houthi political figure Mohammed Ali al-Houthi on a Houthi-linked TV channel, denouncing the strikes as “failed terrorism”
The situation prompted international concern, with Israel confirming it had launched limited air strikes in the region, claiming the actions were aimed at “protecting Druze civilians from encroaching Islamist militants”
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) confirmed that Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon jets, operating in coordination with the United States military, struck a "cluster of buildings" believed to be used by the Iran-backed Houthi group to produce attack drones