Thursday, 5 September 2024

Georgia students and teachers killed in deadliest school shooting this year

Georgia students and teachers killed in deadliest school shooting this year

Georgia students and teachers killed in deadliest school shooting this year










Four people were killed in a shooting at a Georgia high school on Wednesday, just weeks after classes began, and a 14-year-old suspect was taken into custody, law enforcement officials said. Jillian Kitchener produced this report.








The violence tore through Apalachee High School during the second month of classes, as students returned from a long holiday weekend. It was the deadliest U.S. school shooting of the year and the first since June, according to a database maintained by The Washington Post. Officials described a horrific scene on campus as they navigated the bloodshed in search of casualties.


“We are still going classroom to classroom — and it’s a big high school — looking for bodies,” Kenny Cooper, the coroner for Barrow County, where Winder is located, said at midday. “It’s terrible. Please pray for us.”


The victims were identified as students Mason Schermerhorn and Christian Angulo, and teachers Richard Aspinwall, 39, and Christina Irimie, 53. No more fatalities are expected, Barrow County Sheriff Jud Smith said at a news conference Wednesday night. “All of our victims that are at the hospital are going to make it and going to recover well, as we’ve been told,” he said.


Winder now enters the annals of American communities forever scarred by mass gun violence, a national epidemic that unfolds everywhere from big cities to small towns. It is uniquely terrifying when it strikes a school, where students haunted by past high-profile shootings undergo repeated drills about how to survive if gunfire breaks out. In interviews Wednesday, students did not appear to be terribly surprised that the bloodshed had visited their campus.


It was “pure evil that happened today,” Smith said in emotional remarks at an afternoon news briefing. “My heart hurts for these kids. My heart hurts for our community. But I want to make it very clear that hate will not prevail in this county. I want that to be very clear and known.”,


Nearly 1,800 kids attend Apalachee, located in a rural area roughly 40 miles northeast of downtown Atlanta. The shooting brought the total number of students exposed to gun violence at school to more than 383,000 since 1999, according to The Post’s analysis.


Witnesses said they heard the first shots shortly after 10 a.m.


Stephen Kreyenbuhl was teaching a second-period history class when he got an alert about a school lockdown. Then, seconds later, he heard gunfire about four doors away: “Pop, then pause, then six shots, pop-pop-pop-pop-pop-pop.”


“My students were on the ground,” the 26-year-old said, his voice shaking. “Some crying, some consoling, some swearing.”


The evacuation was chaotic and surreal, Kreyenbuhl said, and as his class piled down the hallway after the lockdown ended, a grisly sight awaited them.


“It was terrible,” he said. “I saw a pool of blood when we passed [a] classroom where the shooting was.”


Police identified the suspect as Colt Gray, a student who attracted the attention of federal investigators more than a year ago, when they began receiving anonymous tips about someone threatening a school shooting.


The FBI referred the reports to local authorities, whose investigations led them to interview Gray and his father. The father told police that he had hunting guns in the house, but that his son did not have unsupervised access to them. Gray denied making the online threats, the FBI said, but officials still alerted area schools about him.


Authorities are investigating whether that incident — as well as contacts between Gray’s family and the local child services department — might be connected to Wednesday’s rampage, said Chris Hosey, director of the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.


Police recovered an AR-15-style rifle from the scene, he said, but they were still looking into how the suspect acquired the weapon and brought it into the school.


Hosey praised law enforcement’s “very, very swift” response, which he said spared many more lives. Within minutes of the first reported shots on Wednesday, police and two school resource officers confronted the suspect, and the young man immediately surrendered, Hosey said.


Apalachee High School staff had alerted authorities of an active-shooter threat Wednesday by pressing an emergency button on badges made by an Atlanta-based company, Centegix, Smith said Wednesday night. The company’s security system has been in use at the school for about a week, he added.


The suspect, if convicted, would be the youngest school shooter to kill more than one person on a K-12 campus in the past 25 years, according to The Post’s database. The attack — the nation’s deadliest since March 2023, when six were killed at a private Christian school in Nashville — is also the first deadly K-12 school shooting in Georgia since at least 1999, the year The Post’s database begins.


In her biology class, 10th-grader Abby Turner texted her mother to say the school was locked down. And it wasn’t a drill — she had heard the shots, too. Abby’s mother, Sonya Turner, asked where she was.


Abby wrote back: “i can’t explain it i’m shaking to much.”


Soon, Turner heard from her younger daughter, Isabella. Both were safe but terrified. In a group chat, they asked Turner what they should do.


“Pray….” she answered.


“I did. Like 8 times,” Isabella, 14, responded. Turner texted the words of the Lord’s Prayer — including the plea, deliver us from evil — and told them to keep trying.


“They said, ‘Mom, I’m scared,’” Turner said. “I said, ‘We’re coming, Dad’s coming, we’re coming.’”


When they made it outside, Abby met up with a friend whose teacher had been shot.


“When I found her, we were both crying,” Abby said. The friend, she noticed, had blood on her shoes.


All around them — at the Apalachee football field, which had turned into the family reunification point — first responders and parents swarmed.


Police gather outside Apalachee High School after the shooting on Wednesday. (Mike Stewart/AP)



Police closed the roads leading into the area, which also included two other schools that were placed on lockdown. Empty vehicles lined both sides of the main artery. Hundreds of cars were parked in ditches or abandoned on sidewalks in nearby neighborhoods. Unable to drive the remaining two miles because of police blockades, adults in tears ran to the school to check on their children.


As a television news helicopter circled above the football field, many parents appeared shaken, and most declined to comment as they left with their kids. Students appeared to form a prayer circle in the field as they waited to depart.


One approaching mother began to cry when she saw her young daughter. She ran to her, wrapping her in a tight embrace. Nearby, a boy pressed his mother for details about what had happened. “Did anyone die, Mom?” he asked. She walked briskly on and responded, “I don’t know.”


Sophie, a 15-year-old 10th-grader who declined to give her last name, was recounting the nightmarish experience to her mother, who had rushed to the school after receiving a message from her daughter that read, “My teachers shot.”


After hearing a loud noise, her teacher went into the hallway to check, Sophie said.


“We thought it was banging, but it was shooting. He ended up getting shot,” she said. There was “blood everywhere.”


As she listened to her daughter, Sophie’s mother, Emily, said: “I don’t have any emotions right now. It’s too surreal and devastating. Innocent people lost their lives today.”


Other students, in interviews, recounted how a normal day turned horrific. Suddenly, loud booms echoed across the building, they said, and a security alert advising a lockdown was posted on classroom video screens.


Doors in the school are set to automatically lock, but fearing someone might shoot their way into the room, students said they rushed to take cover in corners, while others crammed into a closet. In the chaos of the evacuation, many left everything behind, including their cellphones and car keys, so they borrowed classmates’ phones to call family.


Outside Winder, the response from state and national leaders followed a familiar pattern. President Joe Biden, who has long called for tighter gun-control measures such as a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity magazines, said the shooting was “another horrific reminder of how gun violence continues to tear our communities apart.”


“Students across the country are learning how to duck and cover instead of how to read and write,” Biden said in a statement. “We cannot continue to accept this as normal.”


Georgia’s most prominent elected Democrat, Sen. Raphael G. Warnock, said the episode should galvanize support for bipartisan gun-control reforms in his home state and across the nation.


“The entire Winder community is in my prayers, but we can’t pray only with our lips — we must pray by taking action,” Warnock wrote on social media. Vice President Kamala Harris, likewise, called for action.


Meanwhile, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump released his own statement: “Our hearts are with the victims and loved ones of those affected by the tragic event in Winder, GA. These cherished children were taken from us far too soon by a sick and deranged monster.”


And Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp (R) said he would “make any and all resources available to help this community on this incredibly difficult day and in the days to come.”


At an evening news briefing near the school, Kemp added that “today is not the day for politics or policy.


“Today is a day for an investigation [and] to mourn these precious Georgians that we have lost,” he said.


Gun-control advocates consistently report that Georgia’s gun laws are among the nation’s weakest. The nonprofit group Everytown for Gun Safety ranks Georgia 46th in the country for gun law strength, in a tier of states referred to as “national failures.” The Giffords Law Center, another organization that advocates for stricter gun measures, gives Georgia an F rating on its annual scorecard, faulting the state for lacking rules such as universal background checks and red-flag laws.


During his term as governor, Kemp has expanded gun rights, including signing a 2022 bill that allows residents to carry a concealed handgun in public without a permit.


When Giffords delivered Georgia its failing grade, Kemp replied: “I’ll wear this ‘F’ as a badge of honor.”






















Israel Terrorist kills 18 in Gaza as Hamas urges pressure on Netanyahu for ceasefire

Israel Terrorist kills 18 in Gaza as Hamas urges pressure on Netanyahu for ceasefire

Israel Terrorist kills 18 in Gaza as Hamas urges pressure on Netanyahu for ceasefire










Israel Terrorist’s continued bombardment of Gaza kills at least 18 Palestinians in the latest attacks on Wednesday, medical sources said.








Palestinian officials say 4,000 residents have been forced to leave their homes at gunpoint in east Jenin, as the UN says Israeli forces are using “war-like tactics” against civilians in the occupied West Bank.


Al Jazeera Arabic have obtained and verified video footage showing Israeli forces recovering armoured vehicles that were damaged in fighting with Palestinian resistance forces in the occupied West Bank.


As the largest military raid in decades on the West Bank enters its second week, the video clips are said to show Israeli armoured vehicles that were knocked out of action by fighters near Tulkarem and in Jenin.








Israeli Terrorist forces continued to bombard Gaza, killing and wounding several people in the so-called al-Mawasi humanitarian zone, as United Nations workers wrapped up the first phase of a polio vaccination campaign in central Deir el-Balah.


Israel Terrorist’s militarised operation in the occupied West Bank enters a second week, with Israeli Terrorist Defence Minister Yoav Gallant calling on the military to use its “full strength” to “erase” Palestinian armed groups there.


The governor of Jenin in the West Bank accused Israeli forces of preventing the delivery of food and water to besieged families in the city of Jenin and its refugee camp, and of evicting others from their homes at gunpoint.


Israel Terrorist and Hezbollah continued to trade fire, with an Israeli Terrorist attack killing a woman and wounding five others in southern Lebanon.


The UN Security Council (UNSC) convened after the Israeli Terrorist military recovered the bodies of six captives from Gaza. Palestine’s UN envoy urged an end to Israel Terrorist’s apartheid, unlawful killings and ethnic cleansing of Palestinians, while the Israeli envoy called on the UNSC to condemn Hamas.


Medical workers at a hospital near the besieged city of Jenin in the occupied West Bank told Al Jazeera they are keeping the windows of the emergency room closed to prevent snipers from shooting inside the facility.


During a previous Israeli raid, they said an Israeli bullet penetrated the window and got lodged in the doors of the lift, without wounding anyone.


“It’s very stressful,” said Hadeel Yahya, a Palestinian midwife.


“Even opening the curtains and seeing them scares me. I know that there are snipers everywhere. And the windows overlook the street that they’re patrolling. They don’t care. If they want to shoot towards us, they will. And they won’t care that they’re around a hospital.”






















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Wednesday, 4 September 2024

Atmosphere of the Presidential Palace Ahead of Pope Francis' Visit Today

Atmosphere of the Presidential Palace Ahead of Pope Francis' Visit Today

Atmosphere of the Presidential Palace Ahead of Pope Francis' Visit Today










The world's highest Catholic leader, Pope Francis, will make a state visit to the Merdeka Palace, Jakarta, today, Wednesday morning, September 4, 2024. The Pope is scheduled to hold a meeting with President Joko Widodo.








Aha Dua Permata's monitoring, the Presidential Palace complex on Jalan Medan Merdeka Utara is starting to be crowded with invited guests. A number of employees appear to be preparing for Pope Francis' state visit. A number of buses were also seen entering through the nearest door to the Merdeka Palace.


President Jokowi is scheduled to welcome Pope Francis directly at the Merdeka Palace. The welcoming will be carried out with a state ceremony.


"The President will receive a state visit from His Holiness Pope Francis at the Merdeka Palace at 09.30 WIB," said Deputy for Protocol, Press, and Media of the Presidential Secretariat Yusuf Permana in his statement.


"The visit will begin with a State Ceremony in the front yard of the Merdeka Palace," Yusuf added.


Yusuf also said that there will be a meeting with religious figures and the diplomatic corps at the State Palace.


"In addition, there will also be a meeting with religious figures and the diplomatic corps at the State Palace," he said.


It is known that Pope Francis and his entourage arrived at Soekarno-Hatta Airport in Tangerang, Banten, yesterday, Tuesday.


ITA Airways commercial aircraft with flight number AZ400 carrying Pope Francis and his entourage landed on the runway of Soetta Airport at around 11.25 WIB.


After getting off the plane, Pope Francis, who was using a wheelchair, approached two Indonesian children named Mary Lourdes Wicaksono Atmojo (6) from Central Jakarta and Irfan Wael (12) from Buru Regency, Maluku.


The two children, who were wearing traditional Indonesian clothing, handed over a bouquet of fruits and vegetables symbolizing Bhinneka Tunggal Ika, which is Indonesia's motto. The bouquet was arranged using Indonesian plants, vegetables, fruits and spices representing the various ethnic groups and customs in Indonesia.


The Pope then continued his journey to the Vatican Embassy in Jakarta using a Toyota Innova Zenix car.





In addition to the state visit to the Merdeka Palace, Pope Francis will meet with the congregation at the Cathedral, and the young Catholic congregation of Grha Pemuda, this afternoon.


The Supreme Leader of the Catholic Church in the world is scheduled to visit the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta on Thursday, September 5, 2024. On the same day, at around 17.00 WIB, Pope Francis will lead a grand holy mass at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium (SUGBK), Jakarta.


Paus Fransiskus akan meninggalkan Jakarta menuju Port Moresby, Papua Nugini pada Jumat, 6 September 2024. Ia berangkat ke Port Moresby dari Bandara Internasional Soekarno Hatta.



Appearing simple, Pope Francis arrives at the courtyard of the Jakarta Palace



The Supreme Leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, showed a striking attitude of simplicity when he arrived at the Presidential Palace Yard in Jakarta, Wednesday, in order to fulfill the agenda of meeting with President Joko Widodo (Jokowi).


Screenshot - The supreme leader of the Catholic Church, Pope Francis, shakes hands with several Santa Maria students during his visit to the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta, Wednesday, 09/04/2024. ANTARA/Andi Firdaus. Jakarta (ANTARA)



Pope Francis arrived at the Presidential Palace complex in Jakarta at around 09.35 WIB using a car that is widely used by Indonesian people, namely a white Toyota Kijang Innova Zenix with police number SCV 1.


Pope Francis departed from his lodging at the Vatican Embassy in Jakarta, through the Monas gate in Taman Pandang towards the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta.


Pope Francis' arrival at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta was greeted by Santa Maria students dressed in traditional clothes while waving the Red and White Flag in their hands.


Pope Francis wore a simple white robe with a cross around his neck without any additional excessive ornaments, in line with his principles of simple living and social concern.


Getting out of the vehicle, Pope Francis in a wheelchair was seen shaking hands with the students who welcomed his arrival at the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta.


The reception for Pope Francis was carried out by President Jokowi, Minister of Foreign Affairs (Menlu) Retno Marsudi, and Minister of Religious Affairs (Menag) Yaqut Cholil Qoumas. Next, he headed to the Merdeka Palace in Jakarta to attend a state ceremony.


Pope Francis, as the leader of the world's Catholics, will undertake an apostolic journey to the Asia Pacific in September 2024. There are four countries that will be visited, namely Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Timor Leste, and Singapore.


Indonesia will be the first country visited on September 3-6, 2024 and Pope Francis' visit to Indonesia is the third time after Pope Paul VI in 1970 and Pope John Paul II's visit in 1989.


The trip to the Asia Pacific region for 11 days or precisely on September 3-13, 2024 will be the 87-year-old Holy Father's longest visit since 11 years of leading Catholics.


Indonesia was chosen as the first country visited by Pope Francis because in a country with a population of 279 million and the majority of Muslims, the Christian population is around 20.5 million people with 8.5 million of them being Catholics.


After carrying out a series of state activities at the Presidential Palace in Jakarta, the Pope, whose real name is Jorge Mario Bergoglio, is scheduled to have a private meeting with members of the Jesuit Society at the Apostolic Nunciature of the Vatican Embassy in Jakarta.





In the afternoon or at 16.30 WIB, the former Archbishop of Buenos Aires is scheduled to meet with bishops, priests, deacons, monks and nuns, seminarians, and catechists at the Church of the Assumption of Mary, Jakarta Cathedral Church.


Meanwhile, young people from Scholas Occurantes were given the opportunity to meet Pope Francis at the Graha Pemuda Senayan Youth Center, at 17.35 WIB.


Furthermore, on Thursday, September 5, 2024, Pope Francis is scheduled to attend an interreligious meeting or meeting with interfaith figures at the Istiqlal Mosque in Jakarta at around 09.00 WIB, followed by a meeting with beneficiaries of charitable organizations at the Office of the Indonesian Bishops' Conference (KWI).


In the afternoon, at 17.00 WIB, the Pope will hold a grand mass at the Gelora Bung Karno Main Stadium in Jakarta which will be attended by tens of thousands of Catholics.






















Tuesday, 3 September 2024

Musk ‘can’t wait’ to be part of Trump’s team

Musk ‘can’t wait’ to be part of Trump’s team

Musk ‘can’t wait’ to be part of Trump’s team




Elon Musk ©Getty Images/Paul Hennessy; SOPA Images; LightRocket






Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has said he is eager to join Donald Trump’s team if he wins the presidential election in November. According to the Washington Post, Trump is planning to establish a special commission to review the work of federal agencies and is considering Musk for a role on this team.








The outlet reported on Monday that the former president and his team had been discussing the initiative behind closed doors in recent weeks. The commission would reportedly be led by prominent business executives, whose task would be to “comb through the government books to identify thousands of programs to cut,” according to the Washington Post.


While Trump has previously dismissed the idea of having Musk join his cabinet due to his sprawling business empire, he said the tech tycoon was a “very smart guy” and could be a helpful consultant to the federal government and provide “some very good ideas.”


Trump has also praised Musk for the cost-cutting measures that he implemented after acquiring Twitter (now X) in 2022. Following the takeover, Musk infamously laid off some 6,000 workers, or nearly 80% of the platform’s workforce.





Responding to the Washington Post’s claims that he is being considered for the auditing commission, Musk wrote on X on Tuesday that he “can’t wait.”


“There is a lot of waste and needless regulation in government that needs to go,” the billionaire said.


Previously, Musk has written that he is “fully” endorsing Trump in the upcoming election and that he is “willing to serve” under the former president if he secures a second term in office. In a post on X last month, the billionaire also shared an AI-generated image of himself standing behind a lectern labeled ‘Department of Government Efficiency’ with the acronym DOGE, referring to the meme-based DOGE coin cryptocurrency, which Musk has personally backed in the past.


Last week, Musk also warned that the US was on a “fast lane to bankruptcy” due to government overspending, saying that this is causing rampant inflation in the country. The billionaire also shared a forecast suggesting that the US budget deficit could increase from $1.8 trillion to almost $16.3 trillion over the next ten years at the current rate of spending.


Mr Musk's interest in such an initiative is not new. Last month, he shared an AI-generated image of himself at a “Department of Government Efficiency” lectern, signalling his desire to contribute to the cause.


Donald Trump has previously acknowledged the Tesla CEO's potential value as a consultant. However, ethics experts are concerned that Mr Musk's involvement may lead to conflicts of interest between his business and the commission's objectives.


Drawing inspiration from past initiatives by Ronald Reagan and Tom Coburn, Trump advisers are seeking to recruit prominent business leaders to identify areas of federal waste. The potential appointment of Mr Musk to a government efficiency commission comes as the Tesla CEO increases his political engagement. Recently, Mr Musk hired a Republican strategist to guide his political activities.


Mr Musk's growing political influence was further highlighted by his recent poll on X, which asked voters to choose between Trump and Kamala Harris as their preferred president. He also sat down with the former president last month for a live interview, which was aired on his platform X. Donald Trump has also publicly praised Mr Musk, calling him "fantastic" and "brilliant.”






















Arrest warrant issued for Western-backed Maduro rival

Arrest warrant issued for Western-backed Maduro rival

Arrest warrant issued for Western-backed Maduro rival




FILE PHOTO: Venezuelan presidential candidate Edmundo Gonzalez.
©Pedro Rances Mattey/Anadolu via Getty Images






The Venezuelan authorities have issued an arrest warrant for Edmundo Gonzalez, the main rival to President Nicolas Maduro in the recent presidential election. Numerous Western countries, including the US, did not recognize Maduro’s victory and insisted that Gonzalez should take office.








In a statement on Monday, the Prosecutor’s Office accused Gonzalez of several crimes, including incitement to disobey laws, usurpation of public functions, forgery of public documents, conspiracy, criminal association and sabotage. Gonzalez has denied the charges.


Commenting on the indictment, Maduro said that “no one in this country is above the laws, above the institutions.” He also noted that the Prosecutor’s Office had summoned Gonzalez – whom Maduro called a “coward” – three times but the latter did not show up because he does not recognize its authority.


Meanwhile, the opposition Unitary Platform, which supported Gonzalez’s presidential bid, expressed “strong condemnation” over what it called the “deepening of the political persecution” of the politician.


According to the National Electoral Council, Maduro won the July presidential election with 52% of the vote. The opposition, however, has accused officials in Caracas of rigging the vote, with Gonzalez claiming that he had in fact received 67%.


In the aftermath of the contested election, the US, along with the EU and several other countries, refused to recognize Maduro as the legitimate president. Other nations, however, including Russia and China, congratulated Maduro on his reelection.


The US has been at odds with Venezuela for many years and has attempted to instigate regime change in the country at least once. In 2019, the US recognized Juan Guaido, the then-head of Venezuela’s National Assembly, as the legitimate interim president of the country while openly backing the opposition. Washington has also imposed harsh economic sanctions on Venezuela, including those that specifically target its oil industry.


In the latest sign of the tensions between the two nations, Washington announced on Monday the seizure of Maduro’s plane in the Dominican Republic, which it said had been illegally smuggled from the US. Caracas denounced the confiscation as “piracy” and a blatant violation of international law.

























Two teenagers killed as Israel Terrorist continues deadly raids across West Bank

Two teenagers killed as Israel Terrorist continues deadly raids across West Bank

Two teenagers killed as Israel Terrorist continues deadly raids across West Bank




People perform funeral prayer after bodies were taken from Nasser Hospital for burial in Khan Yunis [Abed Rahim Khatib/Anadolu]






The Israeli Terrorist army raided Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank after earlier targeting it with drone attacks and killed a 14-year-old boy and a 16-year-old girl in Jenin.







Lujain Osama Musleh, 16, was killed in the town of Kafr Dan in Jenin by Israeli forces amid ongoing military operations, Wafa news agency is reporting.


According to Palestine Red Crescent Society, its crew was stopped from reaching the area of the shooting for around 30 minutes, Wafa added.


Israeli Terrorist attack kills eight people queueing at a bread seller’s stand in front of an UNRWA school shelter in Gaza’s Jabalia refugee camp.


At least 16 people have been killed in Gaza by Israeli Terrorist attacks since dawn, medical sources told Al Jazeera.


Our colleagues on the ground said 10 bodies were recovered from the southern cities of Khan Younis and Rafah and brought to Khan Younis’s Nasser Hospital.


Earlier, we reported that one person was killed in an Israeli Terrorist artillery shelling in the Zeitoun neighborhood in Gaza City.



Israeli Terrorist forces destroy home in Jenin



Our colleagues at Al Jazeera Arabic say Israeli Terrorist bulldozers have razed a house in Kafr Dan after besieging it amid gunfire in the vicinity.


Israel Terrorist’s military assault in Jenin that started last week, one of the largest in months, has caused extensive damage to houses and infrastructure in the densely packed refugee camp adjacent to the city.


At least 30 people have been killed in Israeli Terrorist raids across the occupied West Bank in the last seven days.



Gaza girl yearns to return to school as war shows no sign of stopping



Gaza schoolgirl Rama Abu Seif longs to return to a classroom to study but it is now a dormitory for families displaced by war. Her books were burned to light fires in clay ovens.


Her school bag is stuffed with clothes in case she needs to flee an Israeli bombardment quickly. The 12-year-old missed grade six last year and will be deprived of grade seven as the war rages on.


“Of course, the children who are my age and younger than me, they all want to go back to northern (Gaza) and relive their school days, study and play at school, but all of that is gone and we lost two years because of the war,” she told Reuters news agency.


There are no prospects for Rama and many other children to return to school any time soon in the Gaza Strip, which has been laid to waste by Israeli bombardments.


Since the war began on October 7, schools have been bombed or turned into shelters for displaced people, leaving Gaza’s estimated 625,000 school-aged children unable to attend classes.


According to data compiled by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), up to July 6, 564 schools in the Gaza Strip have been directly hit or damaged by Israeli attacks.



Israeli Terrorist raid in Tulkarem causes more infrastructure damage



Officials here in Tulkarem say that after Israeli Terrorist forces withdrew from this area temporarily, they started fixing some of the roads and attempted to return electricity, water and other facilities to the Nur Shams and Tulkarem refugee camps.


Now that Israeli Terrorist forces have come back again, there has been more destruction to the infrastructure. One of the roads and main entrance to the Tulkarem refugee camp has been completely dug up by Israeli Terrorist soldiers.


The Israeli Terrorist forces usually say they are after the improvised explosive devices (IEDs)… which are sometimes planted by the Palestinian fighting groups to thwart the raids of the Israeli army.


However, people here say that this is intentional. This is done to remind Palestinians who controls their lives and who has the ultimate say if they choose to resist the Israeli Terrorist occupation.


























































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