18,000 Israeli Women Permitted to Carry Guns

A total of 18,000 Israeli women can now carry guns as approved by the authorities and as they go about their daily business.  

The latest figure is trending on the social media. Since 7 October 2023, the number of Israeli women applying for a license to carry a gun shot up to 42,000.

And therefore the number of gun licenses carried by Israeli women is triple the pre-7 October number and is likely to go up.

More than 15,000 Israeli settler women in the West Bank now carry guns and the number being trained to carry firearms stand at 10,000.

The surge in weapons permit was allowed by National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir as he loosened Israel’s gun laws.   

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Two Jordanian Soldiers Killed After Aid Truck Overturns

Two army officers were killed and another two were injured when three military trucks, part of a relief and humanitarian aid convoy heading to the Gaza Strip, were derailed off the Dead Sea Highway (southwest Amman) on Sunday, Petra reported.



An official military source at the General Command of the Jordan Armed Forces (JAF) – Arab Army said that the two martyrs are: Sergeant Imad Atta Aref Al-Aram and and Officer/2 Yahya Othman Yahya Al-Sayah, both from the Royal Supply and Transportation Directorate, the Jordan news agency stated.



The source added that the two injuries were listed as moderate.

The JAF emphasized that it will continue to send humanitarian relief aid to help the people in the Gaza Strip overcome the difficult conditions they are going through.

Since December 2023, the number of aid trucks entering Gaza from Jordan reached 2,110, according to the latest statistics from the Jordan Hashemite Charity Organization according to the Turkish news agency Anadolu.

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Israel Violates Lebanese Airspace 1000 Times – Minister

Israel has violated Lebanese airspace 1000 times said the Lebanese Minister of Public Works and Transport Ali Hamiyah.

His statement on Al Jazeera made instant news, and is now trending on the social media with different hashtags.

The Minister said in a press conference Lebanon is filing a lawsuit against the Daily Telegraph because it reported that the Rafiq Al Hariri International Airport in Beirut was being used to smuggle weapons.

He added all that was written by the London daily is “incorrect” and tarnishes the reputation of the airport.

Further Minister Hamiyah on all foreign ambassadors to Lebanon and the media to visit the airport and inspect all of its sections to see for themselves.

Also we want to send a message through foreign ambassadors to the Israeli enemy to stop violating the airspace above the Rafiq Al Hariri Airport, he added.

In a revealing two-year study Air Pressure revealed that Israeli military aircraft have violated Lebanese airspace 22355 times since 2007. The Lebanese government made many complaints to the UN but to no avail.

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Why Did You Need to Kill Dr Rantisi?

The family of a Palestinian doctor who died while being questioned by Israel’s domestic security service, the Shin Bet, has called for an investigation into his death.

Dr. Iyad al-Rantisi, 53, the head of a women’s hospital in Beit Lahia in the northern Gaza Strip, was detained by the Israeli army last November. He died six days after his detention.

Rantisi died at the Shikma prison, a Shin Bet interrogation facility in southern Israel’s Ashkelon, according to the Israeli daily Haaretz.

Shin Bet said they arrested the Palestinian doctor over suspicion of involvement in hiding hostages.

“My husband was detained on Nov. 10 at the Netzarim checkpoint, which separates Gaza’s north and south, which Israel claimed was a safe passage,” his wife Randa told Anadolu.

“On that day, we went to the checkpoint to migrate to southern Gaza upon orders from the Israeli army,” she said.

The Palestinian wife recalled that her husband joined the family immediately after his work at the hospital.

“He did not have the time to change and kept his hospital uniform,” she said.

As the family moved through the checkpoint, the doctor was stopped by Israeli soldiers and ordered to kneel down.

“Ever since, we heard nothing about my husband until the Israeli media announced his death,” the bereaved wife said.

No answer

The family tried tirelessly to seek any information about the whereabouts of the Gazan doctor.

“We tried to reach out to the International Committee of the Red Cross to get information about the doctor, but we received nothing and remained waiting for any information,” Randa said.

The Palestinian wife slammed the Israeli authorities for concealing any information about the circumstances of her husband’s death.

“Why Rantisi and other medical personnel were detained in the first place,” she asked. “What wrongdoing have they committed?”

Rantisi’s brother Suhail was also detained by Israeli forces.

“Our family has already lost Dr. Iyad. We now fear losing the other brother, who is enduring extremely harsh detention conditions,” his sister Hana told Anadolu.

She called on the Israeli authorities to hand over the body of her dead doctor.

“We have been trying to get any piece of information about him, but to no avail,” Hana said, calling for an immediate inquiry into the circumstances of her brother’s death.

She called on human rights groups and medical organizations, including the World Health Organization and Doctors Without Borders to urgently intervene to hold Israel accountable for the “crimes” it has committed.

Flouting a UN Security Council resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire, Israel has faced international condemnation amid its continued brutal offensive on Gaza since an Oct. 7 attack by Hamas.

Nearly 37,600 Palestinians have since been killed in Gaza, most of them women and children, and more than 86,000 others injured, according to local health authorities.

More than eight months into the Israeli war, vast tracts of Gaza lie in ruins amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water and medicine.

Israel is accused of genocide at the International Court of Justice, whose latest ruling ordered Tel Aviv to immediately halt its military operation in the southern city of Rafah, where more than 1 million Palestinians had sought refuge from the war before it was invaded on May 6.

* Written by Ikram Kouachi

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Four Palestinians Killed as Israeli Warplanes Target UN Training Center

At least four Palestinians were killed in an Israeli airstrike on a UN training center west of Gaza City on Sunday, medical sources told Anadolu.

Israeli warplanes struck the headquarters of the Vocational Training College operated by UNRWA, according to witnesses.

Massive damage was reported at the site.

At least 60 people were killed in relentless Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, according to Palestinian medical sources.

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