
Benjamin Netanyahu reacts to the arrest warrant: "It is an attack on Israel"

Benjamin Netanyahu said that the decision of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court was a "shame" and an attack on Israel. The prosecutor in question, Karim Khan, said that he has requested the issuance of arrest warrants for the leaders of Hamas and Benjamin Netanyahu, who are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu underlined that "this effort will totally fail". "Eighty years ago, the Jewish people were completely defenseless in the face of our enemies. Those days are over. Now, the Jewish people have a state and we have an army to defend our state," he added.
Gaza/ The UN suspends aid in Rafah

The United Nations suspended the distribution of food in Rafah, due to supplies and the difficult security situation caused by the expansion of the ground and air operation that Israel is carrying out in this area. The United Nations warned that humanitarian operations are headed for collapse.
The attack in Rafah was carried out despite numerous objections from President Joe Biden. The city full of civilians was not spared and thousands of lives continue to be unjustly taken by Israel's fierce war in the Gaza Strip.
Syria/ The country's first lady is diagnosed with leukemia

The presidency of Syria announced that the first lady of the state, Asma Al-Assad, was diagnosed with acute leukemia, having previously also suffered from breast cancer. The statement emphasizes that Asma will undergo therapy.
The therapy in question requires isolation, so she will not be able to participate in various events and activities. The first lady will carry out the therapy with will and faith in God and appears optimistic.
Ukraine/ Over 3,000 prisoners seek to join the army

In Ukraine, over 3,000 Ukrainian prisoners are seeking to leave prison and join the army, after it was decided by law to allow certain categories of convicts to join the Ukrainian armed forces.
The same movement was carried out by Russia before, which, with the promise of amnesty, lined up many prisoners in the ranks of the army, to send them to war in Ukraine. Currently, Ukraine is facing a shortage of military forces and ammunition, which has also led to the advance of the Russian army in various territories.