Thu. Sep 19th, 2024

GAZA: As the Israeli occupation forces continue their war of genocide against the Gaza Strip for the 73rd day in a row, dozens of Palestinian civilians, mainly children and women, were killed, including a journalist and her family, in early morning bombings on several areas throughout the Gaza Strip.

Journalist Haneen Ali al-Qashtane was killed along with members of her family, a total of eight people, and dozens were injured after warplanes bombed their house in Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip.

Meanwhile, health sources said this morning that more than 100 people were killed in massacres in Jabalia while a similar number of people remain under the rubble, along with at least 20 wounded.

Israeli warplanes launched violent strikes on the northern areas of Khan Younis, south of the Gaza Strip, while heavy artillery shelling targeted all areas of the city, resulting in the death and injury of dozens of civilians.

In addition, explosions shook the central region of the Gaza Strip.

More than 3
0 people were killed and dozens were injured last night in a new massacre committed by the Israeli occupation forces in Jabalia al-Balad, north of the Gaza Strip, where a residential square was leveled to the ground.

A woman was killed and others were injured in a bombing that targeted Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis.

Several people were also killed and dozens were injured after warplanes bombed a house belonging to the Abu Gharqud family, west of Nuseirat refugee camp.

More than 19,000 people were killed, most of them children and women, in 73 days of Israeli massacres in the Gaza Strip, and more than 52,000 were injured.
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Amman: HRH Prince El Hassan bin Talal, President of the Arab Thought Forum (ATF), attended the Jordanian Arabic Language Academy activities on Monday to commemorate World Arabic Language Day and the centennial of the establishment of the “Scientific Academy in the Arab East” at the Academy’s headquarters in Amman.

Prince El Hassan emphasized in his address that language is more than just a tool of expression but also an objective analytical space that takes into consideration living situations while stressing Renaissance principles.

“The Arabic language is regarded as an incubator of civilization in all its forms, and the mother tongue is one of the pillars of any Renaissance project.”When discussing the nation, the mother tongue must be included to promote the idea of unifying patriotism and commonality rather than exclusion,” Prince El Hassan said.

HRH reiterated the need for a national strategy to promote, disseminate, and conserve the Arabic language, emphasizing the importance of forming a body of eld
ers to oversee the creation of this strategy.

Prince El Hassan stated that the four nationalities that comprise the nation’s pillars Arabs, Persians, Turks, and Kurds represent the backbone of civilization in the Levant. “The presence of this national pluralism and religious and linguistic diversity has enriched the economic, social, and cultural life in the Levant region and in the Arabian Peninsula.”

Prince El Hassan urged Arab academies to address the challenges they face by boosting solid institutional work in developing modern Arabic dictionaries and activating the role of the Arabic language globally, with a focus on inspiring and creative stylistics in addressing others, as well as paying attention to teaching the Arabic language at all levels.
Source: Jordan News Agency