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Israel Gaza aid block

Israel presses ahead with its genocidal onslaught on Gaza, killing more Palestinians in the blockaded territory. At least 25 Palestinians have been killed in the latest Israeli airstrikes across Gaza, including 10 in Gaza City and two in Khan Younis. Meanwhile, Israeli Minister for military affairs Israel Katz said regime forces will stay indefinitely in seized areas, calling them security zones. He also said Israel will not allow any humanitarian aid to enter Gaza, confirming that food is being used as a tool of pressure against Hamas. The Gaza Health Ministry says the Israeli genocide, which began in October 2023, has so far killed over 51-thousand Palestinians. 

Palestinian medics killing

Autopsy reports reveal that most of the Palestinian medics who were killed by Israeli troops last month in Southern Gaza, were shot in the head and chest. New York Times says that it has gained access to autopsy reports for 14 of the 15 aid workers who were killed in the attack. The autopsies reveal that six men were shot in their chests or backs, and four others were shot in the head, with most of the victims shot multiple times. The autopsies were performed earlier this month by the head of the forensic medicine unit in Gaza and were later reviewed by a forensic pathologist in Norway. Last month, Israeli troops fired on ambulances and a fire truck sent by the Palestine Red Crescent Society and the Civil Defense, killing 15 paramedics. The regime’s soldiers buried most of the bodies in a mass grave after the attack. They also crushed the vehicles, and buried them as well to cover up their crime.

Iran uranium enrichment

Iran’s Foreign Minister has firmly stated that the country’s right to uranium enrichment is non-negotiable, responding to the recent remarks by US regional envoy on zero enrichment. Speaking on the sideline of the cabinet meeting, Abbas Araghchi reiterated that Iran’s enrichment capability is an accepted and established fact, adding that the country is prepared to build confidence regarding potential concerns. Araqchi criticized the contradictory and opposing positions voiced by the American side, asserting that their real stance will only become clear at the negotiation table. He expressed hope for constructive approaches from the US in discussions on the framework of a potential agreement. Araghchi warned that pressure tactics would yield no results, emphasizing the need for negotiations on equal terms and in a respectful atmosphere. On April 12, Iranian and American delegations held the first round of indirect talks in the Omani capital. The next round is expected to take place next Saturday, at the same level.


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