Two martyrs shot by the occupation forces in Tulkarm


Tulkarm – Ma’an – Two citizens were killed on Tuesday afternoon by Israeli occupation forces in the city of Tulkarm.

The Ministry of Health reported that a male martyr arrived at Tulkarm Governmental Hospital, and a female martyr arrived at Al-Israa Hospital, succumbing to their injuries from Israeli occupation bullets.

Tulkarm Governmental Hospital announced that the martyr was Ahmed Majdouba (24 years old).

During the raid, 10 citizens were injured by the occupation forces’ bullets, and their injuries were described as moderate to minor. They were transferred to Tulkarm Governmental Hospital and Al-Israa Hospital, according to the ministry’s announcement.

The occupation forces stormed Tulkarm with a number of military vehicles, raided several neighborhoods, surrounded the Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital and the entrances to Tulkarm camp, and carried out bulldozing operations in the streets leading to the camp.

Source: Maan News Agency

ICC prosecutor demands urgent arrest warrants for Netanyahu, Galant


BETHLEHEM – Ma’an – The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth said that the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court has requested the issuance of urgent arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Galant due to violations in the Gaza Strip.

The newspaper reported that the International Criminal Court prosecutor is demanding an urgent decision on the arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Galant and Sinwar.

Source: Maan News Agency

Hamas: The occupation will not succeed in its ambitions to displace the West Bank


Gaza – Ma’an – The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) said that the continuation of the Israeli operation in Tulkarm will not shake our people’s adherence to resistance as an option to get rid of the occupation.

She pointed out that the occupation’s aggression will not succeed in achieving its ambitions to displace the West Bank and continue the annexation and settlement expansion plan.

Source: Maan News Agency

Nazmi Mahna: Al-Karamah crossing is back in operation


Jericho – Ma’an – The Karameh crossing returned to work on Tuesday morning, after being closed for two days following a shooting attack that led to the killing of three Israelis.

Nazmi Mahna, Director General of Crossings and Borders, said that the crossing has resumed work only for travelers and the movement is smooth, and the crossing will accommodate all those who are late and stranded.

Source: Maan News Agency

The occupation continues its aggression on Tulkarm camp and forces most of its residents to evacuate it


Tulkarm – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation forces continued their aggression on Tulkarm camp on Tuesday evening, leaving behind extensive destruction to the infrastructure and citizens’ property, after forcing them to leave their homes.

The head of the Popular Committee for Services in Tulkarm Camp, Faisal Salama, said that there is an aggression and forced displacement against Tulkarm Camp currently taking place, and that this time is one of the most difficult raids carried out by the occupation forces, as they forced most of the camp’s residents to leave their homes, starting from the ‘Muqata’a neighborhood’ in the south and up to the ‘Madaris neighborhood’ in the north, in a forced displacement with an unknown fate.

Salama added that the occupation forces, accompanied by police dogs, raided homes, spreading fear and terror among children and women, forcing them to leave, seizing citizens’ mobile phones, and turning a number of homes into military barracks and sniper positions.

He explained that the occupa
tion burned a number of houses after their owners were forced to leave them, and demolished some of them with its bulldozers, which destroyed and swept away the streets and infrastructure destroyed by previous incursions, in a move aimed at destroying what remains of the camp and making it uninhabitable.

The occupation forces arrested a number of young men, and used some of them as human shields in the alleys of the camp.

The bulldozing operations affected the infrastructure and citizens’ properties in the following neighborhoods: Hamam, Al-Shuhada, Al-Muqata’a, Al-Raba’a, Al-Balawneh, Al-Ghanem, and Al-Madaris.

The occupation forces sent more military vehicles to the city of Tulkarm and its camp, amid intensive low-altitude reconnaissance aircraft flights.

The Tulkarm Endowments Directorate announced the opening of a number of mosques in the city and its suburbs (Dhanaba, Iktaba, and Shuwaika) to receive those stranded due to the occupation’s storming of the city and its camp.

The occupation forces raid
ed the Return Center in Tulkarm camp, detained its six-person staff, turned it into a military barracks, and deployed snipers at its windows.

In a later development, the teaching staff and a number of students from Tulkarm Elementary School in Tulkarm camp were evacuated after being besieged for long hours inside the school, in light of the heavy deployment of occupation forces inside the camp’s neighborhoods.

A number of children from the “Fulla” kindergarten were also evacuated after they were unable to return to their homes following the occupation forces’ storming of the city this afternoon. They were detained in the pharmacy of the Martyr Thabet Governmental Hospital.

The occupation forces are besieging Al-Israa Specialized Hospital and Martyr Thabet Thabet Governmental Hospital, obstructing the work of ambulance crews, stopping patients and citizens as they enter or leave them, checking their identities and subjecting some of them to interrogation.

Earlier today, two citizens were killed by Israeli
occupation forces in Tulkarm.

The Ministry of Health reported that the martyr Ahmed Majdouba (24 years old) arrived at Tulkarm Governmental Hospital, and a female martyr arrived at Al-Isra Hospital, succumbing to their injuries from the occupation forces’ bullets. Ten citizens were also injured, including one seriously.

The occupation forces surrounded the Red Crescent Society’s ambulance center in the southern neighborhood of Tulkarm, before the occupation soldiers raided the headquarters and detained the ambulance crews.

The occupation forces stormed the city from its western side at noon today, and demanded through loudspeakers that shop owners close their shops and leave the markets, which caused severe traffic jams, coinciding with the occupation forces’ deployment at the entrances to the city amidst intensive flights of reconnaissance planes in the sky of the region. They also stormed Tulkarm camp and began to bulldoze the infrastructure, and closed the entrances to Al-Ghanem neighborhood with earth
mounds.

Source: Maan News Agency

Saudi Arabia Participates in Startup 20 Summit in Brazil

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is participating in the STARTUP 20 Summit, held in São Paulo, Brazil, from September 9 to 11, 2024.

The Kingdom’s delegation is led by Prince Fahd bin Mansour bin Nasser bin Abdulaziz, with NEOM serving as a main strategic sponsor.

The summit aims to enhance cooperation between Saudi Arabia and G20 countries in the fields of entrepreneurship and investment in startups, focusing on innovation and addressing global challenges faced by entrepreneurs.

Prince Fahd emphasized that this participation offers an opportunity to boost innovation and exchange expertise with G20 nations, adding that the Kingdom seeks to contribute to building a comprehensive global system that supports entrepreneurship and strengthens its ability to address challenges.

This participation marks a significant step toward realizing the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to promote innovation and increase the contribution of small and medium-sized enterprises to the national economy.

Source: Saud
i Press Agency

40 martyrs in a new massacre committed by the occupation in Al-Mawasi, Khan Yunis


Gaza – Ma’an – The Israeli occupation forces committed a new massacre, killing 40 martyrs and wounding dozens, including children and women, after bombing the tents of the displaced in the Al-Mawasi area, southwest of Khan Yunis.

Medical sources said that 40 martyrs and dozens of wounded were killed as a result of the violent Israeli bombardment of the tents of the displaced in this area, which the Israeli army claims to classify as a safe humanitarian area.

For his part, the spokesman for the Palestinian Civil Defense Authority in Gaza, Mahmoud Basal, said that the Israeli raids targeted a gathering of at least 20 tents in a populated area.

He added in a brief statement: “We are facing a massacre against the displaced in the Mawasi area of ??Khan Yunis, and there are great efforts being made by civil defense and medical teams to control the situation.”

The violent raids left 3 large craters where the missiles used were heavy concussion missiles, and the Civil Defense spoke of a state of great panic among
the residents in the surrounding area after they were asleep and thought they were safe.

The spokesman added, “The incident is very difficult and estimates indicate that we are facing one of the most heinous massacres in this raging war. Rescue operations are ongoing and the efforts being made are great.”

For their part, eyewitnesses said that Israeli warplanes targeted the tents of the displaced west of Khan Yunis with a number of missiles, which led to the burning and destruction of more than 20 tents that housed hundreds of displaced people, most of whom were children and women. The witnesses explained that the bombing caused deep holes and buried a large number of the dead and wounded under the sand.

They also pointed out that the civil defense and ambulance crews are facing great difficulties in retrieving the victims, due to the deep holes caused by the Israeli missiles and the darkness that is looming over the area.

Source: Maan News Agency

Statistics: A sharp decline in building permits by 34% during the second quarter of 2024


Ramallah – Ma’an – The Central Bureau of Statistics said that a sharp decline was recorded in building permits issued in Palestine by 34% during the second quarter of 2024, compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023, as a result of the ongoing Israeli occupation aggression against our people.

The statistics explained in a statement issued today, Tuesday, that the number of licenses issued in Palestine during the second quarter of 2024 decreased by 2% compared to the first quarter of 2024, as no building licenses were issued in the Gaza Strip during the same period.

The number of licenses issued in Palestine also recorded a decrease of 34% compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023, as the number of new building licenses decreased by 1% compared to the first quarter of 2024, and decreased by 39% compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023.

The number of building permits issued for residential and non-residential buildings reached 1,591 permits during the second quarter of 2024, including 895 permits
for new buildings. The total area of ??buildings (residential and non-residential) reached 790 thousand square meters, including 620 thousand square meters for new buildings and 170 thousand square meters for existing buildings.

The number of licensed residential units reached 3,370 residential units with an area of ??569 thousand square meters, including 2,569 new residential units with an area of ??440 thousand square meters, and 801 existing residential units with a total area of ??129 thousand square meters.

The number of new housing units decreased by 6% during the second quarter of 2024 compared to the first quarter of 2024, and by 37% compared to the corresponding quarter of 2023.

Source: Maan News Agency

Germany inflation drops below 2 pct. since 2021

German inflation fell on August to its lowest level in three years, as the inflation rate was 1.9 percent on the same month last year, the Federal Statistic office reported, Tuesday. Report by the office shows that in August the decline was due to Germany energy prices dropping to 5.1 percent, services by 3.9 percent, and food prices by 1.5 percent, compared to August 2023. It also reported, inflation rate in July was 2.3 percent and in June 2.2 percent marking it as positive decline in prices.

Due to Ukraine-Russia war energy prices began to rise in 2022, which led to cut off energy supplies to Germany, in which the country was dependent on it. With the European Union’s heavily populated countries’ prices have risen by more than 10 percent which was weighing on its consumer.

Source: Kuwait News Agency

This is how the Italian national team fans sympathized with Palestine


Bethlehem – Ma’an – The fans of the Italian national team expressed their sympathy with Palestine, which has been subjected to a fierce war that has been ongoing for a year by Israel, leading to the martyrdom of more than 45,000 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

During the match between Italy and the Israeli national team, the fans turned their backs while the Israeli anthem was being played, which angered politicians in the occupying state.

“They acted correctly,” said politician Alessandro Di Battista. “Israel has been occupying Palestine for a long time and has committed an ugly apartheid. Since the beginning of the war on Gaza, it has committed genocide, and this is the biggest terrorist state in the world.”

Source: Maan News Agency

This is how the Italian national team fans sympathized with Palestine


Bethlehem – Ma’an – The fans of the Italian national team expressed their sympathy with Palestine, which has been subjected to a fierce war that has been ongoing for a year by Israel, leading to the martyrdom of more than 45,000 in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

During the match between Italy and the Israeli national team, the fans turned their backs while the Israeli anthem was being played, which angered politicians in the occupying state.

“They acted correctly,” said politician Alessandro Di Battista. “Israel has been occupying Palestine for a long time and has committed an ugly apartheid. Since the beginning of the war on Gaza, it has committed genocide, and this is the biggest terrorist state in the world.”

Source: Maan News Agency

Kuwait’s KFAED beacon of hope, assistance to UN, global organizations

The Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) has launched numerous initiatives throughout the past 50 years granting and loaning millions of dollars to the UN and international organizations, which contributed to sustainable development in many countries.

The first KFAED cooperation occurred in 1974 through a grant to the World Health Organization (WHO), contributing to the River Blindness Control Program in Africa, a campaign that highlight Kuwait’s role as a beacon of hope and assistance.

Over the past five decades, KFAED has provided numerous UN organizations with multiple grants totaling USD 400 million, with USD 290 million of it going to the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) to enhance health, food, and water security, and help refugees.

In a statement to KUNA, KFAED’s Acting Director General Waleed Al-Bahar, said that this reflected Kuwait’s foreign policy aimed at providing humanitarian support to people all over the world, especially in Arab countries.

He added that
KFAED works in full coordination with Kuwait’s Foreign Ministry and is considered one of the most prominent official national entities supporting foreign policy.

KFAED has worked with a number of international organizations over the past five decades, among them the UN’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the UN’s Development Program, the Office of the UN’s High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and the UN’s Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and especially WHO.

Al-Bahar added that KFAED, through the granted it provided to those organizations, executed a great number of humanitarian projects and initiatives that directly contributed to combating diseases and epidemics.

KFAED continuously contributes to supporting the Palestinian cause through its humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people and the grants provided to UNRWA, which amounted to about USD 22.5 million, which focused on developmental and educational aspects and providing water, food, and health security.

The grants t
o UNICEF amounted to about USD 21 million, which aimed to support the organization’s efforts to combat famine and the cholera outbreak in Yemen, South Sudan, Nigeria, and Somalia.

In addition, the KFAED provided clean water to the Gaza Strip, measles vaccines to Syrian and Lebanese children in Lebanon, and supported mothers and newborns in areas affected by conflict in Yemen.

Al-Bahar also added that the grants to UNHCR amounted to about USD 22 million, the last of which was a grant to contribute to financing an infrastructure project for the internally displaced and host communities in Yemen.

KFAED was established on December 31, 1961, with the aim of helping Arab countries and other developing countries develop their economies, its operations focused on contributing to financing infrastructure projects in various sectors.

Source: Kuwait News Agency