Gaza Health: 12 people were killed and 20 wounded in the Israeli raids on the Strip Gaza Health: 12 people were killed and 20 wounded in the Israeli raids on the Strip

Gaza Health: 12 people were killed and 20 wounded in the Israeli raids on the Strip

Gaza Health: 12 people were killed and 20 wounded in the Israeli raids on the Strip  The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported, on Tuesday morning, that 12 people were killed and 20 others were wounded in raids launched by Israeli warplanes on the Strip.  Our correspondent in Gaza said that the ambulance crews are still continuing to evacuate the victims from the areas targeted by the Israeli army, while the director of Al-Shifa Hospital announced the activation of the emergency plan to receive the injured, stressing that all medical staff are on alert.  Our reporter had reported the killing of 3 leaders of Saraya Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Gaza, by Israeli air strikes on the Strip.  In turn, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, said, "The assassination of the leaders in a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," considering that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime, and that only the resistance will determine the way that hurts the treacherous enemy."  And the Israeli army spokesman announced at dawn on Tuesday that the army launched Operation Defensive Arrow in Gaza , and after the operation, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared a "special situation on the home front" and agreed to mobilize reserves for "required locations as needed."  Trains south of Ashkelon were also stopped, and the Home Front Command issued special instructions.          Hebrew media: Israel sent a message to Hamas: You are not the target!  The Hebrew website Ynet reported on Tuesday that Israel had sent a message to Hamas, stating that it was not the target of the "defensive arrow" military operation launched by the army on the Gaza Strip at night.  The site said that the message stated that this operation targets the Islamic Jihad movement, and that Hamas is not the target and is not "in the crosshairs" and does not consider it part of the current round.   Last night, the Israeli army raided 10 locations in the Gaza Strip, as part of an operation dubbed "The Defensive Arrow", targeting 3 prominent leaders of the Islamic Jihad movement, who allegedly took decisions and participated in recent rocket launches from Gaza.  For his part, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, issued a statement, in which he said, "The assassination of the leaders with a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," adding that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime."  Haniyeh added, "Only the resistance will determine the method that hurts the treacherous enemy, and that the aggression targets all of our people, and the resistance is united in confronting it."  The Israeli bombing, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, killed 12 people and wounded 20 others.  On the other hand, the Israeli home front declared alert, and the Minister of Defense issued special instructions for the residents of the Gaza periphery, including evacuation plans. Roads and train stations were closed, and the flight path was changed to Ben Gurion Airport.        Yemen, The Southern Transitional Council reconfigures its presidential body   The Southern Transitional Council announced the reconstitution of its presidential body, after announcing a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state in southern Yemen. The council said on its website that the President of the Transitional Council, Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, issued a decision to reconfigure the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.  The decision included the appointment of three deputies to the President of the Transitional Council, Abdul Rahman Saleh al-Muharrami and Faraj Salmeen al-Bahsani, who are both members of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, in addition to Ahmed Saeed bin Brik.  The decision also included the appointment of 23 members of the Presidency of the Transitional Council, including military and security leaders, commanders and heads of political components and social figures from the southern governorates of Yemen.  The President of the Southern Transitional Council issued a decision appointing heads of the Legal and Human Rights Authority and the General Department of Foreign Affairs of the Transitional Council.  Another decision was issued that included the appointment of 11 personalities to head the auxiliary bodies of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.  The issuance of the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council came hours after the Council announced with political components in southern Yemen the signing of a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state, at the end of a consultative meeting that took place over four days in the city of Aden, the "interim Yemeni capital" in the south of the country.  The National Pact includes a number of documents, the most important of which is the draft foundations and principles of the Southern National Pact, the draft directions for the political vision for the current stage, in addition to the draft foundations and controls for the upcoming political negotiation, and the draft directions for the foundations of building the next federal southern state.  The work of the consultative meeting of the southern political components and civil society organizations was launched in the city of Aden last Thursday, under the slogan "For a new south that embodies the aspirations of the people of the south for independence and the restoration of the independent federal state of the south."  There was no comment from the Yemeni government on the outcomes of the consultative meeting in Aden and the signing of the "Southern National Charter", or on the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council.  The Southern Transitional Council demands the secession of southern Yemen from its north, which entered into a merger unit in May 1990.  The Southern Transitional Council was formed on May 11, 2017 by Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, after his dismissal from the post of Governor of Aden by former Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi.  The forces of the Southern Transitional Council have controlled the city of Aden since August 2019, and the most important cities of the governorates of Lahj, Abyan, Al-Dhalea (south), Shabwa (east), and Socotra Island, which is the largest Yemeni island.            The Lebanese army seizes military weapons in Baalbek  A force from the Lebanese army seized military weapons in Baalbek, east of the country, after an exchange of fire resulted in the injury of a citizen and two soldiers. A statement issued by the Lebanese Army Command stated, "On the seventh of May, upon the availability of information about the presence of cars carrying out suspicious activities in the Tal Abyad - Baalbek area, an army force implemented security measures in the area, as it came under fire from gunmen, and the military responded to them." The sources of fire were the same, as a result, a civilian and two soldiers were slightly injured, and they were subsequently taken to a hospital for treatment.”  The statement added: "The force arrested the wanted man (A.E.) on suspicion of his participation in the shooting at the patrol, and he was seized with a Kalashnikov weapon and a quantity of drugs and ammunition.  A four-wheel-drive vehicle was also seized, and a BKC weapon, two Kalashnikov weapons, and 3 RPGs were found inside.  The seized items were seized, and an investigation began with the detainee under the supervision of the competent judiciary, according to the statement.

The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported, on Tuesday morning, that 12 people were killed and 20 others were wounded in raids launched by Israeli warplanes on the Strip.

Our correspondent in Gaza said that the ambulance crews are still continuing to evacuate the victims from the areas targeted by the Israeli army, while the director of Al-Shifa Hospital announced the activation of the emergency plan to receive the injured, stressing that all medical staff are on alert.

Our reporter had reported the killing of 3 leaders of Saraya Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Gaza, by Israeli air strikes on the Strip.

In turn, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, said, "The assassination of the leaders in a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," considering that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime, and that only the resistance will determine the way that hurts the treacherous enemy."

And the Israeli army spokesman announced at dawn on Tuesday that the army launched Operation Defensive Arrow in Gaza , and after the operation, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared a "special situation on the home front" and agreed to mobilize reserves for "required locations as needed."

Trains south of Ashkelon were also stopped, and the Home Front Command issued special instructions.



Hebrew media: Israel sent a message to Hamas: You are not the target!

The Hebrew website Ynet reported on Tuesday that Israel had sent a message to Hamas, stating that it was not the target of the "defensive arrow" military operation launched by the army on the Gaza Strip at night.

The site said that the message stated that this operation targets the Islamic Jihad movement, and that Hamas is not the target and is not "in the crosshairs" and does not consider it part of the current round. 

Last night, the Israeli army raided 10 locations in the Gaza Strip, as part of an operation dubbed "The Defensive Arrow", targeting 3 prominent leaders of the Islamic Jihad movement, who allegedly took decisions and participated in recent rocket launches from Gaza.

For his part, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, issued a statement, in which he said, "The assassination of the leaders with a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," adding that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime."

Haniyeh added, "Only the resistance will determine the method that hurts the treacherous enemy, and that the aggression targets all of our people, and the resistance is united in confronting it."

The Israeli bombing, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, killed 12 people and wounded 20 others.

On the other hand, the Israeli home front declared alert, and the Minister of Defense issued special instructions for the residents of the Gaza periphery, including evacuation plans. Roads and train stations were closed, and the flight path was changed to Ben Gurion Airport.



Gaza Health: 12 people were killed and 20 wounded in the Israeli raids on the Strip  The Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip reported, on Tuesday morning, that 12 people were killed and 20 others were wounded in raids launched by Israeli warplanes on the Strip.  Our correspondent in Gaza said that the ambulance crews are still continuing to evacuate the victims from the areas targeted by the Israeli army, while the director of Al-Shifa Hospital announced the activation of the emergency plan to receive the injured, stressing that all medical staff are on alert.  Our reporter had reported the killing of 3 leaders of Saraya Al-Quds Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Jihad Movement in Gaza, by Israeli air strikes on the Strip.  In turn, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, said, "The assassination of the leaders in a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," considering that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime, and that only the resistance will determine the way that hurts the treacherous enemy."  And the Israeli army spokesman announced at dawn on Tuesday that the army launched Operation Defensive Arrow in Gaza , and after the operation, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant declared a "special situation on the home front" and agreed to mobilize reserves for "required locations as needed."  Trains south of Ashkelon were also stopped, and the Home Front Command issued special instructions.          Hebrew media: Israel sent a message to Hamas: You are not the target!  The Hebrew website Ynet reported on Tuesday that Israel had sent a message to Hamas, stating that it was not the target of the "defensive arrow" military operation launched by the army on the Gaza Strip at night.  The site said that the message stated that this operation targets the Islamic Jihad movement, and that Hamas is not the target and is not "in the crosshairs" and does not consider it part of the current round.   Last night, the Israeli army raided 10 locations in the Gaza Strip, as part of an operation dubbed "The Defensive Arrow", targeting 3 prominent leaders of the Islamic Jihad movement, who allegedly took decisions and participated in recent rocket launches from Gaza.  For his part, Ismail Haniyeh, head of the political bureau of Hamas, issued a statement, in which he said, "The assassination of the leaders with a treacherous operation will not bring security to the occupier, but rather more resistance," adding that "the enemy made a mistake in its estimates and will pay the price for its crime."  Haniyeh added, "Only the resistance will determine the method that hurts the treacherous enemy, and that the aggression targets all of our people, and the resistance is united in confronting it."  The Israeli bombing, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, killed 12 people and wounded 20 others.  On the other hand, the Israeli home front declared alert, and the Minister of Defense issued special instructions for the residents of the Gaza periphery, including evacuation plans. Roads and train stations were closed, and the flight path was changed to Ben Gurion Airport.        Yemen, The Southern Transitional Council reconfigures its presidential body   The Southern Transitional Council announced the reconstitution of its presidential body, after announcing a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state in southern Yemen. The council said on its website that the President of the Transitional Council, Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, issued a decision to reconfigure the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.  The decision included the appointment of three deputies to the President of the Transitional Council, Abdul Rahman Saleh al-Muharrami and Faraj Salmeen al-Bahsani, who are both members of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, in addition to Ahmed Saeed bin Brik.  The decision also included the appointment of 23 members of the Presidency of the Transitional Council, including military and security leaders, commanders and heads of political components and social figures from the southern governorates of Yemen.  The President of the Southern Transitional Council issued a decision appointing heads of the Legal and Human Rights Authority and the General Department of Foreign Affairs of the Transitional Council.  Another decision was issued that included the appointment of 11 personalities to head the auxiliary bodies of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.  The issuance of the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council came hours after the Council announced with political components in southern Yemen the signing of a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state, at the end of a consultative meeting that took place over four days in the city of Aden, the "interim Yemeni capital" in the south of the country.  The National Pact includes a number of documents, the most important of which is the draft foundations and principles of the Southern National Pact, the draft directions for the political vision for the current stage, in addition to the draft foundations and controls for the upcoming political negotiation, and the draft directions for the foundations of building the next federal southern state.  The work of the consultative meeting of the southern political components and civil society organizations was launched in the city of Aden last Thursday, under the slogan "For a new south that embodies the aspirations of the people of the south for independence and the restoration of the independent federal state of the south."  There was no comment from the Yemeni government on the outcomes of the consultative meeting in Aden and the signing of the "Southern National Charter", or on the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council.  The Southern Transitional Council demands the secession of southern Yemen from its north, which entered into a merger unit in May 1990.  The Southern Transitional Council was formed on May 11, 2017 by Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, after his dismissal from the post of Governor of Aden by former Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi.  The forces of the Southern Transitional Council have controlled the city of Aden since August 2019, and the most important cities of the governorates of Lahj, Abyan, Al-Dhalea (south), Shabwa (east), and Socotra Island, which is the largest Yemeni island.            The Lebanese army seizes military weapons in Baalbek  A force from the Lebanese army seized military weapons in Baalbek, east of the country, after an exchange of fire resulted in the injury of a citizen and two soldiers. A statement issued by the Lebanese Army Command stated, "On the seventh of May, upon the availability of information about the presence of cars carrying out suspicious activities in the Tal Abyad - Baalbek area, an army force implemented security measures in the area, as it came under fire from gunmen, and the military responded to them." The sources of fire were the same, as a result, a civilian and two soldiers were slightly injured, and they were subsequently taken to a hospital for treatment.”  The statement added: "The force arrested the wanted man (A.E.) on suspicion of his participation in the shooting at the patrol, and he was seized with a Kalashnikov weapon and a quantity of drugs and ammunition.  A four-wheel-drive vehicle was also seized, and a BKC weapon, two Kalashnikov weapons, and 3 RPGs were found inside.  The seized items were seized, and an investigation began with the detainee under the supervision of the competent judiciary, according to the statement.

Yemen, The Southern Transitional Council reconfigures its presidential body 

The Southern Transitional Council announced the reconstitution of its presidential body, after announcing a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state in southern Yemen.
The council said on its website that the President of the Transitional Council, Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, issued a decision to reconfigure the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.

The decision included the appointment of three deputies to the President of the Transitional Council, Abdul Rahman Saleh al-Muharrami and Faraj Salmeen al-Bahsani, who are both members of the Yemeni Presidential Leadership Council, in addition to Ahmed Saeed bin Brik.

The decision also included the appointment of 23 members of the Presidency of the Transitional Council, including military and security leaders, commanders and heads of political components and social figures from the southern governorates of Yemen.

The President of the Southern Transitional Council issued a decision appointing heads of the Legal and Human Rights Authority and the General Department of Foreign Affairs of the Transitional Council.

Another decision was issued that included the appointment of 11 personalities to head the auxiliary bodies of the Presidency of the Southern Transitional Council.

The issuance of the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council came hours after the Council announced with political components in southern Yemen the signing of a "national charter" that includes a project to establish a federal state, at the end of a consultative meeting that took place over four days in the city of Aden, the "interim Yemeni capital" in the south of the country.

The National Pact includes a number of documents, the most important of which is the draft foundations and principles of the Southern National Pact, the draft directions for the political vision for the current stage, in addition to the draft foundations and controls for the upcoming political negotiation, and the draft directions for the foundations of building the next federal southern state.

The work of the consultative meeting of the southern political components and civil society organizations was launched in the city of Aden last Thursday, under the slogan "For a new south that embodies the aspirations of the people of the south for independence and the restoration of the independent federal state of the south."

There was no comment from the Yemeni government on the outcomes of the consultative meeting in Aden and the signing of the "Southern National Charter", or on the decisions of the Southern Transitional Council.

The Southern Transitional Council demands the secession of southern Yemen from its north, which entered into a merger unit in May 1990.

The Southern Transitional Council was formed on May 11, 2017 by Aidaroos Al-Zubaidi, after his dismissal from the post of Governor of Aden by former Yemeni President Abd Rabbo Mansour Hadi.

The forces of the Southern Transitional Council have controlled the city of Aden since August 2019, and the most important cities of the governorates of Lahj, Abyan, Al-Dhalea (south), Shabwa (east), and Socotra Island, which is the largest Yemeni island.


The Lebanese army seizes military weapons in Baalbek

A force from the Lebanese army seized military weapons in Baalbek, east of the country, after an exchange of fire resulted in the injury of a citizen and two soldiers.
A statement issued by the Lebanese Army Command stated, "On the seventh of May, upon the availability of information about the presence of cars carrying out suspicious activities in the Tal Abyad - Baalbek area, an army force implemented security measures in the area, as it came under fire from gunmen, and the military responded to them." The sources of fire were the same, as a result, a civilian and two soldiers were slightly injured, and they were subsequently taken to a hospital for treatment.”

The statement added: "The force arrested the wanted man (A.E.) on suspicion of his participation in the shooting at the patrol, and he was seized with a Kalashnikov weapon and a quantity of drugs and ammunition.

A four-wheel-drive vehicle was also seized, and a BKC weapon, two Kalashnikov weapons, and 3 RPGs were found inside.

The seized items were seized, and an investigation began with the detainee under the supervision of the competent judiciary, according to the statement.

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