The United States, Great Britain and France have blocked the draft statement of the UN Security Council prepared by Russia in connection with the assassination of the head of the political bureau of Hamas Ismail Haniya in the capital of Iran.
It has been 300 days since Israel launched its war of aggression and destruction in the Gaza Strip. 24 hours of major events in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and the entire Middle East.
The administration of the Japanese city of Nagasaki did not invite Israel to the commemoration of the atomic bomb dropped on the city by the US troops. August 9 marks the 79th anniversary of this date.
The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting on Wednesday in connection with the assassination of the head of the political bureau of Hamas, Ismail Haniya.
Images of the building where the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniya, is said to have been killed have appeared on the networks. The images show that only the part of the building where Hania and her bodyguard were damaged. If these images are true, they would indicate that the information was provided to Israel by domestic intelligence.
After Ismail Haniya, head of the political bureau of Hamas, was killed in the Iranian capital, Tehran, questions arose as to who will take the leadership of the movement in his place. Experts mention the candidacy of three people.
Three children were killed and several others injured when an unknown person attacked children at a dance class in Southampton, England, on Monday. The attacker is said to have been carried out by the 17-year-old son of a family who fled the Ugandan genocide and took refuge in Britain. After the incident, riots broke out in the city, hundreds of far-right extremists attacked the Islamic Society mosque.
According to the Lebanese media, Israel used the help of a third country to kill Ismail Haniya, the head of the political bureau of Hamas. According to information, a guided projectile was launched from the territory of a third country.
The assassination of the leader of Hamas by Israel changed the world agenda. Leaders of leading countries, foreign policy agencies and organizations express their reaction.
The British government wants to extend the duration of the Home Office's Afghan resettlement program in order to reunite Afghan refugees with their families in the country. Around 6,500 Afghans have come to Britain under the program so far, including women's rights activists, journalists and prosecutors.