Sunday, May 19, 2024

World latest news today

World latest news today, World breaking news of Gaza.

” Compounding the misery in Gaza is the fueling of criminal gangs”

This sentence likely refers to a situation where the already difficult conditions in Gaza are worsened by the presence and activities of criminal gangs.


Gaza, a Palestinian territory, has faced numerous challenges, including political tensions, economic hardships, and conflicts with neighboring countries like Israel.

When criminal gangs operate within such environments, they can exacerbate existing problems by engaging in activities such as violence, extortion, drug trafficking, and human trafficking, further destabilizing the region and making life even more difficult for its inhabitants.

Compounding the misery in Gaza is the fueling of criminal gangs. According to residents, aid workers, and banking sources, a shortage of banknotes is engulfing Gaza, fueling criminal gangs and profiteering. Israel has also blocked cash imports, and the majority of the enclave's banks have been damaged or destroyed during the war.

The situation in Gaza has worsened due to the activities of criminal gangs, exacerbating the misery already faced by its residents.

Shortages of banknotes have engulfed Gaza, leading to a rise in criminal activity and profiteering. Israel's blockade on cash imports, coupled with the destruction of many banks during the war, has worsened the situation.

With only a few ATMs operational, mostly located in the southern city of Rafah, where many Palestinians are sheltering, people in need are forced to wait for days to access cash.

Some resort to paying armed gang members for access to ATMs, with one resident even paying a portion of his monthly salary for this service.

The desperation has led to the formation of improvised groups across the Strip, further contributing to the chaos and instability in the region.

Friday, May 10, 2024

Devastation in Gaza as Israel wages war on Hamas

 Certainly, here's a rewritten version:

"In Gaza, widespread devastation unfolds as Israel engages in conflict with Hamas. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas commended the remarkable decision made at the UN General Assembly on Friday, which supported the reevaluation of Palestine's full UN membership by the UN Security Council.

Expressing gratitude to the nations that endorsed the resolution, Abbas stated in a release that this move is 'in accordance with international law and reflects the global consensus in condemning the occupation and its offenses, as well as grave violations of international legitimacy.'

Abbas emphasized, 'Building on this vote, the State of Palestine will continue its efforts to attain full membership in the United Nations through a Security Council decision.'

He urged the US to reconsider its opposition and to endorse the Palestinian Authority's complete UN membership.

Highlighting the significance of the vote, which also granted the Palestinian Authority additional rights within the UN framework without full membership, Abbas portrayed it as a restoration of faith in international legitimacy and law, crucial for regional peace."