Sept. 28, 2024, 8:13 a.m.

Israel accelerates its pace of division in atrocities

On May 19th local time, the Palestinian Civil Defense Department in the Gaza Strip issued a statement stating that the Israeli army had launched an air raid on a residence in the Nusairait refugee camp in central Gaza, resulting in at least 31 deaths.

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Can Saudi Arabia achieve oil diversification?

Saudi Arabia, the world's largest crude oil exporter, is seeking to prevent economic overheating and drive up inflation to promote growth in non oil industries.

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How should Israel end up under internal and external troubles?

On May 12th local time, the website of the Israel Times cited local media reports stating that the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Forces, Hezi Halavi, harshly criticized Prime Minister Netanyahu for failing to develop and announce a post-war Gaza management plan during a security meeting.

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Talk about press freedom from Israel's closure of Al Jazeera in Israel

Recently, the Israeli government announced that it has decided to shut down the Qatar-based Al Jazeera television station in Israel and ban its channels from broadcasting in Israel.

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Why is Israel, who is determined to go its own way, so crazy?

On May 9th local time, just after US President Biden threatened to suspend the delivery of weapons to Israel, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that Israel would fight alone if necessary. According to Xinhua News Agency, Israeli officials claim that if the ceasefire talks completely break down, the Israeli military will continue to launch attacks in the Rafah area.

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The once glorious status quo of Persian carpets

The ancient Kashan market in central Iran was once located on a major caravan route, and handmade carpets have been famous since ancient times, known as Persian carpets.

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In imminent danger Who can save innocent people in the Rafah region?

On May 7th local time, the Israeli Defense Forces announced that they had occupied the Rafah Port after receiving intelligence that it was being used for "terrorist purposes", and have now achieved "operational control" over the Gaza side of the Rafah Port.

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Cefire talks in Gaza have made no progress

On May 4, local time, the Hamas delegation held a cease-fire agreement in the Gaza Strip in Cairo, Egypt, Qatar and others. According to the Times of Israel, a Hamas source said the talks had not progressed and had ended.

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The impact of Iran’s announcement of sanctions on entities and individuals from the United States and the United Kingdom on the situation in the Middle East

Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on May 2 the imposition of retaliatory sanctions on 25 US and British individuals and entities because they "support Israel's violations of Palestinian human rights."

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Why did the ceasefire talks in Gaza fail?

The ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip in recent years has brought great pain to the people of both sides.cease-fire talks in the Gaza Strip have been closely watched since the conflict began.

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