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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Jordan reported that "14 citizens of the country were killed and 17 others were missing" during the Hajj trip. They are said to have died due to extreme heat and dehydration. For reference, the expected climate for this year's Hajj was forecast to be 1.5-2 degrees [Celsius] higher than the average temperature in Mecca and Medina. The Saudi Ministry of Health has asked pilgrims not to be outdoors between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. due to the sudden rise in temperature.
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Last week, it was revealed that the US was secretly meeting with Israeli and Arab generals amid the ongoing genocide in Gaza. It was attended by the generals of Jordan, Egypt, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the UAE, as well as the commander of the US Central Command (CENTCOM) Michael Kurilla and the chief of staff of the occupying country Herzi Halevi. Arab countries have been tasked with sharing intelligence and shooting down missiles and drones fired at Israel.
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Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari, who came under heavy fire last week, said that Israel may launch a ground attack against Hezbollah. He claims that the increasing offensive of the resistance movement is "forcing" the Zionists to do so. For information, earlier the occupying state killed Talib Abdullah, one of the commanders of the Lebanese group. In response, the resistance fired more than 200 rockets at the invaders.
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Russia reached an agreement on the construction of Russian schools in Kazakhstan. According to Alexander Zhukov, the first deputy chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, the project for the construction of three schools in the country has been approved. For information, in February of this year, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in his address to the Federal Council, ordered to strengthen the promotion of the Russian language abroad.
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It has been 256 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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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the military cabinet formed after the attack on Zionists by the Hamas resistance movement. The relevant decision was made after the former Israeli defense minister Benny Gantz announced his resignation from the military cabinet. Gadi Eisenkot, the former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces, also left the military cabinet after him.
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The German government wants to turn back Afghans who are not eligible for refugee status without direct deals with the Taliban. According to "Spiegel" magazine, Afghans can be transported from Tashkent to Kabul through Kam Air private airline. For information, the issue of deporting immigrants who do not have the right to receive asylum in Germany was back on the agenda after an Afghan citizen attacked a rally of an organization critical of Islam in Mannheim.
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Chinese and Philippine ships collided in a disputed area in the South China Sea. Meanwhile, Beijing blames the Filipinos. According to him, the collisions were caused by the dangerous approach of the Philippine ship, violating the established order despite repeated warnings from the Chinese side. For reference, Beijing considers the second bank of the Thomas as its water area. In 2016, an international tribunal overturned China's claims to the South China Sea, but Beijing does not recognize this decision.
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It has been 255 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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Turkey will present its ALPAR unmanned armored vehicle for the first time at Eurosatory, one of Europe's largest defense industry exhibitions, starting today in Paris. Its maximum weight is 15 tons, and thanks to the hybrid electric power, the military vehicle is able to move noiselessly. An autonomous vehicle can open fire on enemy or terrorist positions, destroy enemy equipment or facilities using primary weapons or guided missiles.