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Gaza Health Ministry reports 34,000 deaths since start of war
The World Health Organization (WHO) has repeatedly stated its inability to confirm or deny the accuracy of the data on casualties provided by the Gaza Ministry of Health.
NYT: Israel made a gross miscalculation in assessing the Iranian strike
It was believed that Iran would launch a maximum of 10 missiles; however, last week, the estimate was revised to 60-70.
Israel to impose legal limits on scrap metal exports
According to the Economy Ministry, the steel sector consistently faces a shortage of hundreds of thousands of tons of scrap metal annually.
Palestinian woman's grief wins World Press Photo prize
Muhammad Salam, a photographer for Reuters aged 39, has been honored with the first World Press Photo Prize for 2024.
Sirens in Western Galilee: UAV infiltration
Preliminary data indicates a UAV penetration from Lebanon.
Protests in Tbilisi over 'Foreign Agents' law, deputy Aleko Elisashvili arrested
On the evening of April 17, approximately 20,000 demonstrators gathered near the parliament building on Rustaveli Avenue.
Undercover special forces seize ISIS terrorist plotting attack in Beitunia
The identity of the detainee has not been disclosed, nor has the specific time or location of the planned attack been reported.