The Independent Commission warns of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Nour Shams camp and the rest of the camps and villages


Ramallah – Ma’an – The Independent Commission for Human Rights (Board of Grievances) held the Israeli government responsible for the catastrophic results resulting from the occupation’s systematic and continuing repressive policies on the civilian population, as a result of the repeated military invasions of Palestinian camps and towns, and the escalation of settlers’ attacks and terrorism against defenseless Palestinian citizens, their homes and their property. Under the protection of the occupation army in the West Bank, in conjunction with the continuation of genocide in the Gaza Strip.

The Commission said: Three days after the siege and invasion of Nour Shams camp, east of the city of Tulkarm, the occupation forces caused huge losses in lives and property, 14 martyrs and dozens of serious injuries, and the arrest of dozens of camp residents.

She added: Civilians and civilian objects were targeted, and Palestinian Red Crescent crews and ambulances were prevented from entering the camp to treat the injure
d and recover the martyrs.

She pointed out: The invasion of the camp caused widespread destruction to the infrastructure and shops, as a result of the bulldozing of the streets, alleys and neighborhoods of the camp, which led to the cutting of telephone lines, electricity, internet, water and sewage networks, in addition to the destruction of 60 homes, of which 15 were completely destroyed, and the displacement of their owners.

The Independent Commission warned of the worsening humanitarian crisis in Nour Shams camp and the rest of the Palestinian camps, villages and towns as a result of the repeated and escalating aggression by the occupation army and settlers, whose weapons killed ambulance officer Muhammad Awad Allan (45 years old), while he was treating one of the wounded following a settler attack on a village. Al-Sawiya, south of Nablus, yesterday, Saturday.

With the repeated Israeli aggression against its population, which is protected under the principles of international humanitarian law, the Comm
ission demanded:

The international community and United Nations bodies stand up to their legal and moral obligations, and take serious and urgent measures to put an end to the occupation army’s repeated aggression against the Palestinian camps and the targeting of their civilian residents. In order to ensure protection for Palestinian civilians.

Holding the Israeli occupation state accountable for the crimes it commits against the Palestinian people, and putting an end to the immunity it enjoys as a state above the law.

The Human Rights Council called for a special emergency session to discuss the repeated Israeli aggression against the Palestinian camps and its repercussions on the human rights and humanitarian situation there.

The Permanent International Commission of Inquiry to raise the level of its legal interventions and warnings in accordance with the expanding scope of Israeli violations against Palestinian civilians in the occupied Palestinian territory.

Source: Maan News Agency

A heat wave will hit the country in the coming days


Bethlehem – Ma’an – The Meteorological Department expects the weather on Monday to be clear to partly cloudy, relatively hot in the mountainous areas and hot in the rest of the areas, where there will be a significant rise in temperatures to become higher than the general average by about 4 degrees Celsius, and the winds will be northwesterly light to light. Moderate speed and light to medium waves.

Tuesday 04-23-2024: The country is affected by a hot and dry air mass, as there is another significant rise in temperatures, becoming higher than their general annual average by about 9 degrees Celsius, as the weather is hot to very hot over most areas, dry and dusty at times, and the winds are easterly to southeasterly. Light to moderate sea speed and light waves.

Wednesday 04/24/2024 The weather will be clear to partly cloudy, with another rise in temperatures to become higher than the general average by about 13 degrees Celsius. The weather will be very hot and dry and dusty at times. The wind will be southea
sterly to easterly, light to moderate speed, and the sea will be light. The wave.

Thursday 04/25/2024 The country continues to be affected by the heat wave, as the weather is extremely hot, dry and dusty at times, and there is no change in temperatures.

Friday 04/26/2024 There will be a drop in temperatures, but they will remain higher than their general annual average by about 5 degrees, so the weather will be generally clear and hot in most areas.

Saturday 04/27/2024 There will be another rise in temperatures, becoming about 7 degrees Celsius above their general annual average, so the weather will be hot and dry over most areas.

Source: Maan News Agency

Launching a Palestinian-South African song


Gaza – Together – Artists from South Africa and Palestine released the first Palestinian-South African song in the city of Johannesburg to express the bonds of brotherhood and the common history of struggle between the two countries.

The artists chose two artworks that express the shared suffering from the apartheid and settler colonialism systems.

They said that this action comes at a time when the South African government has taken the most important act of solidarity with the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip, by filing a case against Israel in the International Court of Justice on charges of committing the crime of genocide.

The song was performed by the Mavericks band from South Africa and Haider Eid from Palestine.

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tibmfitD_kc

Source: Maan News Agency

A series of raids on Rafah and Nuseirat, and the number of martyrs increased


Gaza – Together – Israeli aircraft continued their bombing of the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, in light of continued threats to invade the city.

The occupation aircraft launched three raids on Sunday afternoon, the first targeting a house for the Al-Satri family in the Musabah area, wounding three citizens.

The warplanes targeted an vacant house near Tal Al-Sultan police station and agricultural land west of Rafah.

Paramedics recovered more bodies from under the Abdel-Al family home, east of Rafah.

Medical sources confirmed that the number of martyrs had risen to 15, including thirteen children and two women.

The number of martyrs in the bombing of the Jouda family’s home in central Rafah also rose to four: the man, his wife, his three-year-old daughter, and the wife’s brother, while a fetus that was in the mother’s womb survived.

In the Nuseirat camp, occupation aircraft targeted a house for the Al-Nuwairi family, killing two citizens and wounding many others.

Paramedics found the body of a
child from the Al-Sharafa family, seventeen days after the bombing of his family’s home in the Nuseirat camp.

In Khan Yunis, the number of bodies found by paramedics in Nasser Hospital rose to 210 within three days.

Israel kidnapped dozens of bodies and exhumed a number of graves during its invasion of Khan Yunis.

For its part, the Ministry of Health announced that the Israeli occupation committed 5 massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, including 48 deaths and 79 injuries to hospitals during the past 24 hours.

The toll of the Israeli aggression has risen to 34,097 martyrs and 76,980 injuries since the seventh of last October.

Source: Maan News Agency

Within 24 hours, the occupation committed 5 massacres, claiming the lives of 48 martyrs


Gaza – Together – The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced on Sunday that the number of victims of the Israeli war on the Strip had risen to 34,097 martyrs and 76,980 injured.

She added that the occupation committed 5 massacres during the past 24 hours, claiming 48 martyrs and 79 injuries.

She pointed out that thousands of citizens are still missing under the rubble and on the roads, and that the occupation is preventing ambulance and rescue crews from reaching them.

Source: Maan News Agency