GAZA: At least 25 civilians, the majority of whom were children and women, were killed today in a series of Israeli aerial and artillery strikes at al-Nuseirat and Bureij camps in the central Gaza Strip. Medical sources reported that 25 civilians were killed and several others injured as Israeli airstrikes targeted al-Nuseirat and Bureij camps in the central Gaza Strip. Ambulance and civil crews retrieved the bodies of the 25 persons from under the rubble of several inhabited homes that were bombed in the ongoing airstrikes. Simultaneously, scores of civilians are still missing under the rubble as a result of the Israeli bombardment of multiple residential squares in the central Gaza Strip. The Israeli artillery also continue to intensively bombed Khan Yunis in the south of the Gaza Strip. Meanwhile, the European Hospital received the bodies of five people killed by Israeli shelling. Ambulances were unable to reach the targeted locations due to the ongoing Israeli artillery shelling as well as drone-fire d shots at anything in motion in the Al-Satar area and near the vicinity of the Nasser Medical Complex. The number of civilians killed since the start of the Israeli aggression on Gaza on October 7 has risen to 29,878, mostly women and children. At least 70,215 others were injured. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA Representative of the Presidential Council, Moussa Al-Koni, participated today, Thursday, in the sixth session of the United Nations Environment Assembly (UNEA-6), held in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, under the slogan 'Effective, comprehensive, sustainable and multilateral measures to confront climate change, loss of biodiversity and pollution.' . The Council's media office stated that the session aims to take critical environmental decisions to address crises represented in the nature of climate change, nature loss, biodiversity, pollution and waste, as a continuation of the set of decisions taken in previous sessions to ensure a sustainable future for the planet. The office explained that the session will conclude its work tomorrow, Friday, with the participation of heads of states and governments, ministers of the environment, heads of regional economic groups, the Minister of Environment in the Government of National Unity, 'Ibrahim El-Arabi,' and a number of specialists in the field of the environment. Source: Libyan News Agency
5.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes North of Namuac, Philippines
Namuac: An earthquake measuring 5.3 magnitude struck 65 kilometers north of Namuac in the Philippines at 22:01 GMT on Wednesday,