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At least 4,000 Zionists with Turkish and Israeli passports went to Gaza after October 7 and participated in the killing of Palestinians in the ranks of the Israeli army. 65 of them were killed at the front, and 110 were wounded in various degrees. According to Turkiye newspaper, 20,000 dual citizens live in Turkey, and 250,000 Israelis live in Israel. The general in charge of Israel's "Iron Dome" system has also been found to have Turkish citizenship.
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The fatwa department of the Mufti of Dagestan issued a fatwa on the temporary ban on the niqab. According to him, the ban is due to threats to the security of the republic's population, and it will be in effect until these threats are eliminated and a "new fatwa" is issued. Earlier, the mufti of Dagestan announced that it could not find sufficient Islamic grounds to ban the niqab altogether, but allowed a "local ban" on the wearing of traditional clothing.
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Israel announced the death of five soldiers in the Gaza Strip in the past 24 hours, bringing the total number of soldiers recognized as dead by the country's government to 674 and the number of soldiers wounded since October 7 approaching 9,000. Also, the total number of disabled soldiers in the Israeli army exceeded 70,000 for the first time last month, with 35 percent receiving treatment for mental health problems and 21 percent for physical injuries. Actual numbers may be many times higher than official statistics.
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The UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called on Pakistan to ensure a full and independent investigation into the circumstances surrounding the arbitrary detention of the former prime minister.
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The UAE government has urged its citizens not to travel to European countries due to a sharp increase in theft and robbery cases. Those unable to cancel their trips were advised to be "extremely alert and cautious", with Spain, Georgia, Italy, Great Britain, France and Austria being the most dangerous countries for UAE nationals.
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From July 1, the chairmanship of the UN Security Council was transferred to Russia for a period of one month. The main events under the chairmanship of Russia are expected to take place in the middle of the month, and they will be devoted to the establishment of a fairer, more democratic and stable world order, regulation of the situation in the Middle East, as well as cooperation of the UN with the CSTO, CIS and SCO.
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It has been 270 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.
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Meetings on Afghanistan are taking place under the auspices of the UN in Doha, the capital of Qatar. In it, the US, along with a number of other countries, promised to lift restrictions on Afghanistan's banking and economic activities. The Taliban welcomed this promise. "The position of Russia, China, Iran, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, the United States and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation is worthy of applause," said Zabihullah Mujahid, a representative of the Taliban.
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Kazakh dissident journalist Aydos Sadikov, who was assassinated in Ukraine on June 18, died after spending almost two weeks in the intensive care unit. The journalist and his wife managed the "Baza" YouTube channel with more than 1 million subscribers and criticized the leadership of Kazakhstan. The Ukrainian police identified two Kazakhs who assassinated the journalist, one of them surrendered, the other is wanted.
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According to Bild, Israel may start a military operation against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon as early as the second half of July.