US-Israeli onslaught on Gaza
Israel keeps pounding Gaza, killing more Palestinians in the already devastated territory. Forty people have lost their lives in fresh strikes on Gaza City as well as the Nuseirat camp located in the center of the Strip. Israel’s genocidal war is now in its 115th day. The total death toll has surpassed 26,400. Tens of thousands have also been injured. Apart from casualties, the relentless attacks have inflicted a catalog of miseries on the people of Gaza. According to the Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor, more than 25000 kids have lost one or both parents in Gaza since October 7. Meanwhile, a Palestinian armed faction reports that it shot down an Israeli drone over southern Gaza. The Mujahideen Brigades also said that it bombed an Israeli aviation base in the southern occupied Palestinian territories
Attack on US navy ship
The Yemeni army says it has carried out yet another operation against an American vessel in the Red Sea, following a string of similar attacks over the past weeks. Army spokesman Yahya Saree said the Lewis B. Puller expeditionary mobile base ship was targeted by a naval strike missile in the Gulf of Aden. Saree said the vessel provided logistical support to the American forces in their attacks on Yemen. The spokesman said the operation was carried out in response to those strikes and in solidarity with Palestinians. He stressed that operations against vessels owned by or bound for Israel will also continue until Israel stops its onslaught on Gaza.
Joint fight against terrorism
Tehran and Islamabad are taking further steps to fight against terrorism. That’s according to Iran’s foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian. Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks in a joint press conference with his Pakistani counterpart in Islamabad. The top diplomat said Iran and Pakistan will use cooperation to prevent terrorists from endangering the security of the two nations. He noted that Tehran considers Pakistan’s security as its own security and the security of the whole region. For HIS part, Jalil Abbas Jilani said the two countries have agreed to establish a high-level consultation mechanism to fight against terrorism. The Pakistani top diplomat also said Tehran and Islamabad will also take measures to improve their bilateral economic relations.