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Time of India
5 days ago
- Politics
- Time of India
Clashes rage in Druze region as Syria struggles to enforce ceasefire; Bedouin Tribesmen vow to fight
On July 19, Armed Bedouin tribesmen near Syria's Sweida pledged to carry on fighting. Sectarian clashes escalated in country's predominantly Druze region of Sweida. Fire and shelling ringing out after days of bloodshed as Islamist-led govt struggled to implement ceasefire. The fighting is latest challenge to the control of Sharaa's Islamist-dominated government, as Reuters reported. The clash started last week between Druze and Syrian Bedouin tribes. The govt earlier said its security forces were deploying in southern region and urged all parties to respect ceasefire. Show more Show less


Express Tribune
07-04-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Israeli strikes leave 44 dead across Palestinian territory
Gaza's civil defence agency said that Israeli strikes across the Palestinian territory on Sunday killed at least 44 people and wounded dozens more. "The death toll as a result of Israeli air strikes since dawn today is at least 44, including 21 in Khan Yunis," the Gaza Strip's main southern city, agency spokesman Mahmud Bassal told AFP. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Morocco's capital on Sunday against the conflict in the Gaza Strip where Israel has resumed its anti-Hamas offensive after a two-month ceasefire. The largest pro-Palestinian protest in the capital Rabat for several months was called by the Islamist-dominated coalition the Justice and Development party. Protesters were accompanied by chanting and the beating of drums as they marched down the city's Mohammed V Avenue near parliament. They waved flags including one bearing the image of slain Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. Children carried white shrouds stained in red to symbolise the thousands of young victims killed in the Palestinian territory during a year and a half of war. Israel's military resumed its offensive in Gaza on March 18, and since then, more than 1,330 people have been killed in the territory, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The overall death toll since the war erupted now stands at 50,695, according to the Gaza health ministry. On Sunday, demonstrators chanted slogans including "The people want the liberation of Palestine!", called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a criminal, and demanded an end to the siege of Gaza and for aid to be allowed in. There were also calls for Morocco's relations with Israel, re-established in 2020 under the US-brokered Abraham Accords, to be scrapped, with protesters calling such ties "treason".


Jordan Times
06-04-2025
- Politics
- Jordan Times
Thousands rally in Morocco at pro-Palestinian protest
RABAT — Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Morocco's capital on Sunday against the war on the Gaza Strip where Israel has resumed its offensive after a two-month ceasefire. The largest pro-Palestinian protest in the capital Rabat for several months was called by the Islamist-dominated coalition the Justice and Development party. Protesters were accompanied by chanting and the beating of drums as they marched down the city's Mohammed V Avenue near parliament. Children carried white shrouds stained in red to symbolise the thousands of young victims killed in the Palestinian territory during a year and a half of war. Israel's military resumed its offensive in Gaza on March 18, and since then, more than 1,330 people have been killed in the territory, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The war began on October 7, 2023, with the overall death toll since now standing at 50,695, according to the Gaza health ministry. On Sunday, demonstrators chanted slogans including "The people want the liberation of Palestine!", called Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu a criminal, and demanded an end to the siege of Gaza and for aid to be allowed in.

Yahoo
06-04-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Thousands rally in Morocco at pro-Palestinian protest
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Morocco's capital on Sunday against the conflict in the Gaza Strip where Israel has resumed its anti-Hamas offensive after a two-month ceasefire. The largest pro-Palestinian protest in the capital Rabat for several months was called by the Islamist-dominated coalition the Justice and Development party. Protesters were accompanied by chanting and the beating of drums as they marched down the city's Mohammed V Avenue near parliament. They waved flags including one bearing the image of slain Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. Children carried white shrouds stained in red to symbolise the thousands of young victims killed in the Palestinian territory during a year and a half of war. Israel's military resumed its offensive in Gaza on March 18, and since then, more than 1,330 people have been killed in the territory, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The war began after Palestinian militants attacked communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. The overall death toll since the war erupted now stands at 50,695, according to the Gaza health ministry. On Sunday, demonstrators chanted slogans including "The people want the liberation of Palestine!", called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a criminal, and demanded an end to the siege of Gaza and for aid to be allowed in. There were also calls for Morocco's relations with Israel, re-established in 2020 under the US-brokered Abraham Accords, to be scrapped, with protesters calling such ties "treason". Rabat has officially called for an immediate and lasting cessation of the war in Gaza, without mention to the country's ties with Israel. vid-isb/anr/fka/srm/ysm


Khaleej Times
06-04-2025
- Politics
- Khaleej Times
Thousands rally in Morocco at pro-Palestinian protest
Tens of thousands of people demonstrated in Morocco's capital on Sunday against the conflict in the Gaza Strip where Israel has resumed its anti-Hamas offensive after a two-month ceasefire. The largest pro-Palestinian protest in the capital Rabat for several months was called by the Islamist-dominated coalition the Justice and Development party. Protesters were accompanied by chanting and the beating of drums as they marched down the city's Mohammed V Avenue near parliament. They waved flags including one bearing the image of slain Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar. Children carried white shrouds stained in red to symbolise the thousands of young victims killed in the Palestinian territory during a year and a half of war. Israel's military resumed its offensive in Gaza on March 18, and since then, more than 1,330 people have been killed in the territory, according to the Hamas-run territory's health ministry. The war began after Palestinian militants attacked communities in southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,218 people, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally based on official Israeli figures. The overall death toll since the war erupted now stands at 50,695, according to the Gaza health ministry. On Sunday, demonstrators chanted slogans including "The people want the liberation of Palestine!", called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu a criminal, and demanded an end to the siege of Gaza and for aid to be allowed in. There were also calls for Morocco's relations with Israel, re-established in 2020 under the US-brokered Abraham Accords, to be scrapped, with protesters calling such ties "treason". Rabat has officially called for an immediate and lasting cessation of the war in Gaza, without mention to the country's ties with Israel.