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Israeli settlers attack Palestinians' trucks and cars in the village of Sinjil north of Ramallah.
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Wounded children trembling following an Israeli strike that targeted them in a house west of Rafah.
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A child speaking about a massacre that Israel’s military committed, bombarding a residential block in the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza today.
The child and his family have luckily survived. However, dozens were killed and wounded.
The child and his family have luckily survived. However, dozens were killed and wounded.
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Israel has systematically been destroying every aspect of life in the Strip, aiming to force Palestinians out by targeting hospitals, schools, universities, and playgrounds.
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"The world is lying to us," a Palestinian child cries out in despair, feeling hopeless as there seems to be no possible ceasefire that could stop the Israeli genocide.
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Breaking | Israeli settlers attack the town of Yatma south of Nablus, setting fire to Palestinian properties.
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Pro-Palestine students at VUB University in Brussels renamed a university hall to "Jabalia Hall," in solidarity with the Jabalia refugee camp in northern Gaza, which has been relentlessly bombed by Israel for days.
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A 9-year-old Palestinian girl witnesses the moments when she was miraculously rescued from under the rubble after an Israeli airstrike on her family's home while they were asleep, which tragically killed her siblings and left her with lasting trauma.
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The president and foreign minister were found Martyred along with the all passengers of the helicopter.
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BREAKING: HAMAS OFFICIAL STATEMENT ON IRAN PRESIDENT RAISI DEATH
“With greater faith in God’s will and destiny, and with great patience and consideration, we extend our sincere condolences, deep sympathy and solidarity to the Supreme Leader and Leader of the Islamic Revolution, His Eminence Sayyed Ali Khamenei, to the Iranian government, and to the brotherly Iranian people, on the death of His Excellency President Ibrahim Raisi, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Dr. Hussein. Amir Abdullahian, the representative of the Supreme Leader and Friday Imam in Tabriz, Mr. Muhammad Ali Al Hashem, and Mr. Malek Rahmati, Governor of East Azerbaijan, following the unfortunate accident and painful tragedy, in the crash of the helicopter that was transporting them from northwest Iran.
We express our shared feelings of sadness and pain with the brotherly Iranian people, and our complete solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, in this painful and grave accident, which claimed the lives of a group of the best Iranian leaders who had a long journey in Iran’s renaissance, and honorable positions in support of our cause. The Palestinian Authority, its support for the legitimate struggle of our people against the Zionist entity, its appreciated support for the Palestinian resistance, its tireless efforts in solidarity and support in all forums and fields for our people in the steadfast Gaza Strip in light of the Al-Aqsa flood battle, and its intense political and diplomatic efforts and efforts to stop the Zionist aggression against our Palestinian people.
We are confident that the Islamic Republic of Iran will be able - God willing - to overcome the repercussions of this great loss. The dear Iranian people have ancient institutions capable of dealing with this severe ordeal.“
“With greater faith in God’s will and destiny, and with great patience and consideration, we extend our sincere condolences, deep sympathy and solidarity to the Supreme Leader and Leader of the Islamic Revolution, His Eminence Sayyed Ali Khamenei, to the Iranian government, and to the brotherly Iranian people, on the death of His Excellency President Ibrahim Raisi, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Dr. Hussein. Amir Abdullahian, the representative of the Supreme Leader and Friday Imam in Tabriz, Mr. Muhammad Ali Al Hashem, and Mr. Malek Rahmati, Governor of East Azerbaijan, following the unfortunate accident and painful tragedy, in the crash of the helicopter that was transporting them from northwest Iran.
We express our shared feelings of sadness and pain with the brotherly Iranian people, and our complete solidarity with the Islamic Republic of Iran, in this painful and grave accident, which claimed the lives of a group of the best Iranian leaders who had a long journey in Iran’s renaissance, and honorable positions in support of our cause. The Palestinian Authority, its support for the legitimate struggle of our people against the Zionist entity, its appreciated support for the Palestinian resistance, its tireless efforts in solidarity and support in all forums and fields for our people in the steadfast Gaza Strip in light of the Al-Aqsa flood battle, and its intense political and diplomatic efforts and efforts to stop the Zionist aggression against our Palestinian people.
We are confident that the Islamic Republic of Iran will be able - God willing - to overcome the repercussions of this great loss. The dear Iranian people have ancient institutions capable of dealing with this severe ordeal.“
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Rescue teams retrieve the bodies of the Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Abdollahian, and their accompanying delegation after reaching the site of their helicopter crash.
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Lebanon announces three days of national mourning over deaths of Iranian president, FM
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Houthi leader wishes Raisi’s family patience, solace
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Qatar’s emir sends message of condolences to Iran
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Iraq’s prime minister offers ‘heartfelt condolences’
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No Mayday call from pilot indicates a ‘serious controllability issue’
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What do we know about the crashed helicopter?
Here are some facts about the US-manufactured Bell 212 helicopter:
Bell Helicopter (now Bell Textron) developed the aircraft in the late 1960s as an upgrade of the original UH-1 Iroquois for the Canadian military.
The new design used two turboshaft engines instead of one, giving it greater carrying capacity.
According to US military training documents, the helicopter was introduced in 1971 and quickly adopted by both the United States and Canada.
The craft is designed to carry aerial firefighting gear and cargo and to mount weapons.
This particular helicopter had been reconfigured to carry 15 people, including a pilot.
Sanctions have made it difficult for Iran to obtain parts or new aircraft.
The most recent fatal crash of a Bell 212 was in September 2023, when a privately operated aircraft crashed off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, according to the Flight Safety Foundation, a non-profit focusing on aviation safety.
Here are some facts about the US-manufactured Bell 212 helicopter:
Bell Helicopter (now Bell Textron) developed the aircraft in the late 1960s as an upgrade of the original UH-1 Iroquois for the Canadian military.
The new design used two turboshaft engines instead of one, giving it greater carrying capacity.
According to US military training documents, the helicopter was introduced in 1971 and quickly adopted by both the United States and Canada.
The craft is designed to carry aerial firefighting gear and cargo and to mount weapons.
This particular helicopter had been reconfigured to carry 15 people, including a pilot.
Sanctions have made it difficult for Iran to obtain parts or new aircraft.
The most recent fatal crash of a Bell 212 was in September 2023, when a privately operated aircraft crashed off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, according to the Flight Safety Foundation, a non-profit focusing on aviation safety.