King Abdullah II of Jordan commented that he helped Israel destroy Iranian missiles. According to the Jordanian leader, he does not want his country to become a theater of war and destroyed the Iranian missiles in order to ensure his security.
The Russian military attacked the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv, killing 11 people and injuring 22 others. There may still be people under the rubble.
It has been 194 days since Israel began 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.
Heavy rains are observed in Afghanistan, Pakistan and UAE. Lightning and hail killed 36 people in Pakistan and more than 50 people in Afghanistan. In Dubai, it rained 2 times more than the annual average in 1.5 days. Dozens of flights were canceled, hundreds of flights were delayed.
The Abu Bakr mosque in Troitsk, Moscow Region was demolished due to public protests.
The New York Times has instructed its journalists covering Israel's war in Gaza to refrain from using the terms "genocide" and "ethnic cleansing" and not to use the term "occupied territory" in reference to Palestine. It was also ordered to reduce the use of the word "Palestine" and to avoid the terms "refugee camp".
The U.S. has submitted a draft plan that includes aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan, and each will be considered by a separate vote. In the Ukrainian part of this plan, it is envisaged that aid will be provided in the form of loans, not in the form of grants.
A British survey found that Muslims donated an average of £708 ($880) in the past 12 months. Britons of other religions - 165 pounds ($205). Three out of four British Muslims have donated to the Palestinians in Gaza.
Survivors of the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq have the opportunity to sue the American soldiers who sexually assaulted and tortured them in a cruel and inhumane way 20 years ago.
It was decided to ban the employment of foreign citizens in a number of sectors in Crimea. These include transport, manufacturing, IT, sports and recreation. Earlier in Novosibirsk, Samara and Yakutia, a number of industries were "closed" for migrant workers.