Israel dropped US-made precision bombs on the Rafah refugee camp. According to the conclusion of the experts, the air attack on the Rafah refugee camp of Israel was carried out with the help of American-made ammunition. At least 45 people have been killed and hundreds injured in an attack on a cluster of crowded tents in a city in the southern Gaza Strip.
More than a dozen students have been arrested at Oxford University after police broke up a demonstration in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.
Vladimir Putin authorized the seizure of US assets in Russia. Russian courts will now be able to dispose of American property located in the country to compensate for damages caused by the seizure of Russian assets in the United States.
An investigation conducted by The New York Times revealed that Afghan general Abdul Raziq has abducted, tortured, and extrajudicially executed thousands of local people using unlimited powers granted by the United States. According to the publication, he received the nickname "Creature of America" during the period when he headed the police of Kandahar region.
The publication Politico wrote that the US administration closely monitored the search and rescue operation, fearing that Tehran would blame Washington for the crash of the helicopter carrying Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi. The White House also asked questions about how this crash could change the situation in the Middle East.
US Central Command trucks began delivering humanitarian aid from a temporary port established by the US in the Gaza Strip. The vehicles left the temporary port at 09:00 local time.
A US Interior Department official has become the first Jewish official to publicly resign in protest of Israel's tacit support for its "genocidal" war in Gaza. "In light of President Biden's devastating and continued support for Israel's genocide in Gaza, I can no longer in good conscience represent this administration," said Lily Greenberg Coll.
The US House of Representatives has narrowly approved a Republican bill that would provide for the continued supply of arms to Israel. In Congress, 224 senators supported the bill, and 187 voted against it.
A man named Walter Martin verbally assaulted a Muslim woman wearing a hijab at the Fort Lauderdale International Airport in Broward County, insulting her with various obscenities. The Florida chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations welcomed the charges against the Islamophobic militants.
Harvard officials approved the return of expelled students and agreed to discuss investing in Israel, the students said. Also, pro-Palestinian protests led to the suspension of classes at Harvard University and more than 60 students were disciplined.