US-Israeli genocide in Gaza
It is another deadly day for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip as the Israeli military continues to pound the blockaded territory with air and artillery strikes. In one of the attacks, Israeli warplanes struck a home in the Tuffa neighborhood, east of Gaza City, killing at least ten people including children. Elsewhere in Gaza City, a woman was killed and another injured in Israeli shelling of the Shuja'iyya neighborhood. Israeli artillery also shelled north of the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. Reports on the ground say Israeli helicopters are shooting directly at Palestinians passing by in a number of streets. The Israeli genocide war on Gaza which began in October last year, has already claimed the lives of more than 41,100 Palestinians and injured over 95,000 others.
Hezbollah-Israel clashes
The Lebanese resistance movement Hezbollah has carried out a fresh retaliatory attack on Israeli military sites in the northern occupied territories. Hezbollah fired some 55 rockets toward the Galilee region and the city of Safad. That’s according to the Israeli military which reports that some of the projectiles were intercepted while others fell in open areas. The city of Safad had also witnessed a similar Hezbollah strike on the regime’s Birya barracks on Thursday night. Meanwhile, the Lebanese area of Kafr Reman was targeted by the Israeli military. The attack, however, caused no casualties. Hezbollah and Israel have been trading fire along Lebanon’s southern border since October 8th, a day after the regime launched its genocidal war on Gaza.
Iran space technology
Iran has successfully launched Chamran-1 satellite into space using Qa’em-100 carrier. Chamran One, the research satellite was placed into orbit, 550 kilometers from the Earth. The satellite has been designed and built by the Iran Electronic Industries Space Group, Sairan with the cooperation of the Aerospace Research Institute. Chamran One weighs about 60 Kilograms and its main mission is to test hardware and software systems to demonstrate orbital maneuvering technology in space. The evaluation of cold gas propulsion subsystem in space and the performance of navigation and situation control subsystems are considered sub-missions of Chamran-1 satellite.