West Bank, Two Palestinians were killed by the occupation army in Tulkarem West Bank, Two Palestinians were killed by the occupation army in Tulkarem

West Bank, Two Palestinians were killed by the occupation army in Tulkarem

West Bank, Two Palestinians were killed by the occupation army in Tulkarem  Two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army during the storming of the Noor Shams camp in Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank. Local sources said that "an Israeli force stormed the city of Tulkarm and the Nour Shams camp, which led to the outbreak of confrontations and clashes with Palestinian gunmen."  On Saturday, two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army, during the storming of the Nour Shams camp in the city of Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank.  And the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated in a statement, "Two martyrs, shot by the occupation, arrived at Dr. Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital, in addition to a stable injury in the extremities, as a result of the Israeli occupation aggression in Tulkarem."  Local sources said that "an Israeli force stormed the city of Tulkarm and the Nour Shams camp, which led to the outbreak of confrontations and clashes with Palestinian gunmen."  Witnesses added that the clash lasted about an hour and a half.  For months, the Israeli occupation army has been carrying out operations in the northern West Bank, concentrated in the cities of Nablus and Jenin, under the pretext of pursuing wanted persons.             A board with a Quranic verse behind Al-Sisi ignites communication sites  Activists circulated on social media a picture of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during a meeting in the New Administrative Capital, while a board bearing a Quranic verse appeared behind him.  The plaque bears a verse to the effect: “He gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever is given wisdom has already been given a great deal of good.” (verse 2) 69 in Surat Al-Baqarah).  The opinions of the activists varied between admirers and critics, while others tried to interpret the apparent verse.  And the spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, Ahmed Fahmy, published the photo on his official page on the social networking site Facebook, indicating that “Al-Sisi was briefed during the meeting, on the executive position for the transfer of ministries and various government agencies to the new administrative capital, in light of the start of the actual transfer of the cabinet and a number of The ministries and sectors of the capital, where their number has reached 14 ministries and government agencies, while the rest of the ministries and agencies are preparing to move during the next short period.  The new administrative capital, east of Cairo, is considered one of the largest mega projects that have been established in Egypt in recent years, and it was established to be a center for government and business in the country.             On charges of terrorism, Iran carries out the death sentence against an Iranian-Swedish dissident Iran has executed the Iranian-Swedish dissident Habib Shaab on charges of terrorism, according to a judicial source. It leads the people of the "Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz," which is active in Khuzestan province, southwestern Iran, and is considered by the authorities as a "terrorist" organization.  On Saturday, Iran carried out the death sentence against the Iranian-Swedish dissident Habib Shaab on charges of terrorism, according to a judicial source.  The judiciary's website, Mizan Online, stated that "the death sentence against Habib Shaab, nicknamed Habib Asyud, the leader of the terrorist movement Movement of Struggle, was carried out this morning, Saturday."  On March 12, the Iranian judiciary confirmed the death sentence against him on charges of "corruption on earth, forming a rebel group, planning and carrying out several terrorist operations."  Sweden said at the time that "the death penalty is an inhumane punishment that cannot be remedied, and Sweden, along with the rest of the European Union, condemns it in all circumstances," according to Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.  It leads the people of the "Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz," which is active in Khuzestan Province, southwest of the Islamic Republic. The Iranian authorities consider it a "terrorist" organization and hold it responsible for attacks, most notably an explosion that killed about 30 people.  Shaab, who was residing in Sweden, went missing in October 2020, before he appeared detained in Iran, according to a tape broadcast on state television at the time.  The trial of Habib Faragallah Shaab, nicknamed Habib Asiud, began in January 2022 on suspicions of “terrorism”, “corruption on earth” and others. On the sixth of last December, the Iranian judiciary announced the death penalty for the fiftieth man, according to local media. Sweden unsuccessfully sought to provide him with consular assistance because Iran does not recognize his dual citizenship.           Tunisia recovers 4 women and 5 children from ISIS families  The head of the Tunisian Observatory for Human Rights, Mustafa Abdel Kabir, announced that Tunisia had received 4 women and 5 children from ISIS families who were in Libyan prisons, at a time when other Tunisian women are still in detention in Libya.  Abdel Kabir said, "The handover process took place at the Ras al-Jedir border crossing, under the supervision of security authorities from Tunisia and Libya," adding that "the women will be subject to a security investigation so that the Tunisian judiciary decides on their matter."  He pointed out that there are "efforts to secure the return of between 10 to 15 Tunisian women who are languishing in Libyan prisons," noting that these "are serving sentences ranging from 6 to 16 years in prison, including women with children."  In 2021, Tunisia received 10 women and 14 children who were in Libyan prisons from ISIS families. Likewise, I had already received 4 children in 2020, and it was agreed that the remaining people would receive them in installments.  Tunisia anticipated the process of receiving its nationals by announcing, at the beginning of this month, the first reference document for the tracks of sponsoring children returning from conflict areas.   The Minister of Family, Women, Childhood and the Elderly, Amal Hajj Moussa, said, "The document represents a procedural guide that determines the return of the child to Tunisia, according to the specifics of each case, and his reintegration again through the paths of trust over many years, so the child's file remains under the hands of the state for years to check on its proper integration into society and the disappearance of the causes of the threat.

Two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army during the storming of the Noor Shams camp in Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank. Local sources said that "an Israeli force stormed the city of Tulkarm and the Nour Shams camp, which led to the outbreak of confrontations and clashes with Palestinian gunmen."

On Saturday, two Palestinians were killed by the Israeli occupation army, during the storming of the Nour Shams camp in the city of Tulkarm, in the northern West Bank.

And the Palestinian Ministry of Health stated in a statement, "Two martyrs, shot by the occupation, arrived at Dr. Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital, in addition to a stable injury in the extremities, as a result of the Israeli occupation aggression in Tulkarem."

Local sources said that "an Israeli force stormed the city of Tulkarm and the Nour Shams camp, which led to the outbreak of confrontations and clashes with Palestinian gunmen."

Witnesses added that the clash lasted about an hour and a half.

For months, the Israeli occupation army has been carrying out operations in the northern West Bank, concentrated in the cities of Nablus and Jenin, under the pretext of pursuing wanted persons.



A board with a Quranic verse behind Al-Sisi ignites communication sites

Activists circulated on social media a picture of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi during a meeting in the New Administrative Capital, while a board bearing a Quranic verse appeared behind him.

The plaque bears a verse to the effect: “He gives wisdom to whom He wills, and whoever is given wisdom has already been given a great deal of good.” (verse 2) 69 in Surat Al-Baqarah).

The opinions of the activists varied between admirers and critics, while others tried to interpret the apparent verse.

And the spokesman for the Egyptian presidency, Ahmed Fahmy, published the photo on his official page on the social networking site Facebook, indicating that “Al-Sisi was briefed during the meeting, on the executive position for the transfer of ministries and various government agencies to the new administrative capital, in light of the start of the actual transfer of the cabinet and a number of The ministries and sectors of the capital, where their number has reached 14 ministries and government agencies, while the rest of the ministries and agencies are preparing to move during the next short period.

The new administrative capital, east of Cairo, is considered one of the largest mega projects that have been established in Egypt in recent years, and it was established to be a center for government and business in the country.




On charges of terrorism, Iran carries out the death sentence against an Iranian-Swedish dissident

Iran has executed the Iranian-Swedish dissident Habib Shaab on charges of terrorism, according to a judicial source. It leads the people of the "Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz," which is active in Khuzestan province, southwestern Iran, and is considered by the authorities as a "terrorist" organization.

On Saturday, Iran carried out the death sentence against the Iranian-Swedish dissident Habib Shaab on charges of terrorism, according to a judicial source.

The judiciary's website, Mizan Online, stated that "the death sentence against Habib Shaab, nicknamed Habib Asyud, the leader of the terrorist movement Movement of Struggle, was carried out this morning, Saturday."

On March 12, the Iranian judiciary confirmed the death sentence against him on charges of "corruption on earth, forming a rebel group, planning and carrying out several terrorist operations."

Sweden said at the time that "the death penalty is an inhumane punishment that cannot be remedied, and Sweden, along with the rest of the European Union, condemns it in all circumstances," according to Swedish Foreign Minister Tobias Billström.

It leads the people of the "Arab Struggle Movement for the Liberation of Ahwaz," which is active in Khuzestan Province, southwest of the Islamic Republic. The Iranian authorities consider it a "terrorist" organization and hold it responsible for attacks, most notably an explosion that killed about 30 people.

Shaab, who was residing in Sweden, went missing in October 2020, before he appeared detained in Iran, according to a tape broadcast on state television at the time.

The trial of Habib Faragallah Shaab, nicknamed Habib Asiud, began in January 2022 on suspicions of “terrorism”, “corruption on earth” and others.
On the sixth of last December, the Iranian judiciary announced the death penalty for the fiftieth man, according to local media.
Sweden unsuccessfully sought to provide him with consular assistance because Iran does not recognize his dual citizenship.



Tunisia recovers 4 women and 5 children from ISIS families


The head of the Tunisian Observatory for Human Rights, Mustafa Abdel Kabir, announced that Tunisia had received 4 women and 5 children from ISIS families who were in Libyan prisons, at a time when other Tunisian women are still in detention in Libya.

Abdel Kabir said, "The handover process took place at the Ras al-Jedir border crossing, under the supervision of security authorities from Tunisia and Libya," adding that "the women will be subject to a security investigation so that the Tunisian judiciary decides on their matter."

He pointed out that there are "efforts to secure the return of between 10 to 15 Tunisian women who are languishing in Libyan prisons," noting that these "are serving sentences ranging from 6 to 16 years in prison, including women with children."

In 2021, Tunisia received 10 women and 14 children who were in Libyan prisons from ISIS families. Likewise, I had already received 4 children in 2020, and it was agreed that the remaining people would receive them in installments.

Tunisia anticipated the process of receiving its nationals by announcing, at the beginning of this month, the first reference document for the tracks of sponsoring children returning from conflict areas. 

The Minister of Family, Women, Childhood and the Elderly, Amal Hajj Moussa, said, "The document represents a procedural guide that determines the return of the child to Tunisia, according to the specifics of each case, and his reintegration again through the paths of trust over many years, so the child's file remains under the hands of the state for years to check on its proper integration into society and the disappearance of the causes of the threat.

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