On the eve of the parliamentary elections scheduled to be held on February 8, Thursday in Baluchistan province of Pakistan, terrorist attacks were organized in front of the offices of the candidates. At least 28 people died, 47 people were injured.
Hamas has accepted a three-step truce proposal that includes arrests, an end to the siege, and post-war reconstruction. Hamas terms
More than 30 Israeli prisoners held by Hamas in Gaza have been confirmed killed by Israeli airstrikes, with 20 more deaths awaiting confirmation.
The UN reported that since the first day of the war in Ukraine, 10,382 people, including 579 children, have been killed, and another 19,659 people, including 1,285 children, have been injured.
It has been 124 days since Israel started the massacre in the Gaza Strip. A digest of the main events of the previous day.
The US House of Representatives has rejected a bill to allocate $17.6 billion in aid to Israel. The document was rejected because it only included aid to Israel and did not include Ukraine, Gaza, Taiwan, and the security of the southern border.
McDonald's, which has been boycotted for supporting Israel's massacre of Palestinians, reported last quarter that it missed its sales targets for the first time in four years. "As long as the war continues, we don't expect a recovery in these markets," McDonald's CEO Chris Kempczynski said.
Belgium has temporarily suspended the licenses granted to the PB Clermont factory, which exports gunpowder to Israel. The reason for this was the decision of the International Court of Justice on January 27 and the unacceptable deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip.
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir apologized for his son Shuval's post mocking Joe Biden on the social network.
It has been 123 days since the massacre by Israel in the Gaza Strip. A digest of the main events of the previous day.