Sinown Youth examine the problems facing the institutions.

Tripoli: The Local Youth Council of Sinown Municipality held a meeting , Friday, that included representatives of the Oasis Club, the Scout Regiment, the Youth Office, and the Sinown Youth Organization.

The media office of the Ministry of Youth stated that the meeting was devoted to discussing the problems facing government institutions concerned with the youth file, active civil society institutions and civil society organizations interested in youth affairs, and discussing the most prominent problems of youth in the municipality of Sinown in general.

The office explained that the meeting concluded with a number of proposals, including the formation of a body representing all institutions concerned with youth within the municipality, the nomination of a representative member for these institutions, and identifying a number of problems facing each of the (Youth Office) (Sinown Oasis Club) (Sinown Youth Organization), and setting up a mechanism to activate the Oasis Sinown Club and support it to carry out it
s activities.

It has also concluded by launching joint projects with both (Sinown Scouts Regiment) and (Sinown Oasis Club) in the short term, and reactivating civil society organizations within the municipality.

Source: Libyan News Agency

The displacement camps of Rafah: A struggle for survival

RAFAH: In the displacement camps nestled within the heart of Rafah, in the farthest south of the Gaza Strip, displaced families find themselves locked in a relentless battle against an unforgiving foe: a crippling scarcity of water amids the Israeli aggression.

In long queues snaking through one of these camps, hundreds of displaced individuals patiently await their turn, clutching empty containers, hoping to fill them with the precious resource they so desperately need. Among them stands Saad Al-Tarabeen, aged 45, accompanied by his family of nine, enduring the agonizing wait for water that has eluded them for the past two days, despite their urgent need for it.

The scarcity of water stems from the lack of consistent electricity and fuel needed to operate water pumping stations continuously. Al-Tarabeen, like hundreds of other displaced families in Rafah, is living in dire conditions due to this shortage of water, which is fundamental to life itself.

These temporary camps in Rafah, home to approximately 1
.3 million people, have become a refuge for many families displaced by the ongoing Israeli war of genocide, offering little respite as they grapple with the harsh realities of their situation.

Al-Tarabeen tells Anadolu Agency, “Since yesterday until now, I haven’t gotten a single drop of water. With the onset of summer, our need for water only increases.”

He continues, “The smallest camp in Rafah houses 80 to 90 families, and the water supply reaches it for only two hours, not on a daily basis, and this is not sufficient for those families.”

Highlighting the critical importance of water, he notes that an individual requires 40 to 50 liters of water daily under normal circumstances, yet they struggle to obtain even 2 liters per day.

He further explains that conditions in the displacement camps and Gaza as a whole worsen each day due to the continued Israeli aggression and blockade. Al-Tarabeen hopes for assistance and support from the international community and fervently seeks peace to end the cycle of wa
r.

Meanwhile, Um Suhaib Yassin, a 40-year-old mother, waits anxiously outside her tent as her children eagerly return with a jerrycan filled with water, a precious treasure to her.

“In the displacement camps, we face many problems, most notably the water issue,” she says. “Water rarely comes daily for a period ranging from two to three hours, making it difficult for us to meet our needs, given the large number of displaced people.”

She adds, “We spend our entire day searching for water, especially during the month of Ramadan.”

She expresses her wish for the war to end, for peace to prevail, and for water to be readily available in Gaza, hoping that Rafah will not witness any more military offensive.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Libya received an artifact from France which been looted from the city of Shahat after 2011.

Tripoli: Yesterday Friday, Libya received an artifact from France that had been looted from the tombs of the city of Shahat, eastern Libya after 2011, dating back to the fourth century BC and representing half of a funerary head.

The head of the Administrative Control Authority, Abdullah Qadirbuh, said in a statement to the media at Meitiga Airport after the piece’s arrival at the Airport, ‘It gives us great pleasure to stand with pride in the recovery of this important antique piece bearing the number 413, which unfortunately was stolen after the year 2011.

He added, “The importance of the archaeological piece is due to the fact that it represents an integral part of our history and heritage. Whoever has no heritage has no identity. In order to preserve our heritage and identity, our title that we always raise in all international forums is the recovery of these looted and smuggled pieces, plundered, and frozen money for our people to exploit in building construction.”

For his part, the Secretary-General
of the Council of Ministers and Acting Head of the Antiquities Department, Ali Al-Taher Shalak, told the Libyan News Agency, ‘The artifact represents half of a funerary head dating back to the fourth century BC, and it is one of the pieces looted from the Libyan lands of the eastern region.’

He added, “Coordination was made with the French authorities, and in cooperation with the Libyan embassy in France, this piece, which belongs to the torso of a marble funerary statue dating from the Hellenistic (Paltemic) period, was recovered and is 56 cm high.”

Source: Libyan News Agency

Occupation forces block evacuation of remaining patients from Al-Shifa Hospital

GAZA: As many as 107 patients remain trapped in dire conditions within the Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City, as Israeli occupation forces continue their siege of the complex for the second consecutive week, according to medical sources.

The trapped patients have no access to basic necessities such as water, electricity, and medicine, according to the sources.

Among the 107 patients currently stranded in Al-Shifa, 30 are in critical condition and require specialized care. Additionally, there are 60 medical staff members who remain alongside the patients.

Despite efforts by international organizations to evacuate these individuals, the occupation forces have adamantly blocked all attempts, putting the lives of these patients in imminent danger, the sources added.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

Al-Lafi and Al-Koni meet with notables of the city of Zwara.

Tripoli: The meeting between the two representatives of the Presidential Council, Abdullah Al-Lafi and Musa Al-Koni, yesterday, Friday evening, with the notables of the city of Zwara and its civilian and military components, focused on the role and position of the Presidential Council in containing the situation at Ras-Jdeer boarder crossing.

The Presidential Council’s media office reported that Zwara notables praised the Council’s position in assigning the Chief of Staff and its affiliated units to establish security at the crossing.

According to the office, the notables confirmed during the meeting – which was held in the city’s hospitality hall, in the presence of the Chief of General Staff, Lieutenant General Muhammad Al-Haddad, his advisor for security and border affairs, and the mayors of the municipalities of Kabaw, Jado, Wazen, Al-Qalaa, Nalot, and Yefren – that the city is with the construction of state-institutions and law, to achieve complete stability.

In turn – according to the same source – t
he two representatives, in their speech to the audience, praised the members of the Libyan army, for responding to the nation’s call to secure the crossing, and the wise men and notables of the city of Zwara in their cooperation with the Chief of Staff by assigning a group of operations to extend security and support the security services, in preparation for the resumption of work in the coming days.

Al-Koni and Al-Lafi confirmed that the Presidential Council is keen to achieve stability and prevent war between Libyans, under any circumstances, in order to build Libya and develop it into one unit.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Israeli forces suppress nonviolent protesters demonstrating in Jerusalem against aggression on Gaza

JERUSALEM: Israeli occupation forces arrested several Palestinian citizens this evening while peacefully demonstrating at the Bab al-Amoud plaza in occupied Jerusalem against the ongoing Israeli aggression on Gaza.

Local sources reported that Israeli forces suppressed a protest at Bab al-Amoud, organized to denounce the aggression against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. They assaulted participants in the protest and subsequently arrested several of them.

Some of the detainees were identified as Sara Eid, Reem Suleiman, Maram Feraoui, and Mohammad al-Natsheh.

Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA

RESISTANCE TARGETS YA’ARA, RUWAISAT AL-ALAM

The Islamic Resistance fighters launched an aerial operation with assault drones at 3:30 pm on Saturday, March 30, 2024, targeting the command headquarters of the Western Brigade in Ya’ara, hitting their targets accurately.

In another statement the Resistance also targeted at 4:30 pm on Saturday, March 30, 2024, Ruwaisat Al-Alam site in the occupied Lebanese hills of Kfar Shuba with a Burkan missile, causing direct hits.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Safadi reiterates Jordan’s support for Palestinians at Cairo ministerial meeting

Amman: A second aid ship is preparing to set sail from the Larnaca port, Cyprus, to Gaza, Cypriot Foreign Ministry spokesperson Theodoros Gotsis told the official Cyprus Radio.

Gotsis said the second ship, Jennifer, is preparing to sail to the embattled Palestinian enclave “today or tomorrow from the port of Larnaca.”

He added, “Officials from the countries participating in the Cyprus initiative will meet next Thursday to discuss the next steps to increase the quantities and trips to Gaza.”

World Central Kitchen (WCK) reported that the ship would carry 240 tons of food to Gaza, adding that extreme weather conditions made it difficult to predict when it would sail to Gaza and when the first ship, “Open Arms,” would make its return trip.

Source: Jordan News Agency

TWO ISRAELI RAIDS REPORTED ON NAQOURA AREA

National News Agency’s correspondent in Tyre reported that enemy warplanes launched two successive raids on the town of Naqoura, targeting residential homes.

Ambulances rushed to the site of the attack.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Thousands in London demand end to Israeli war on Gaza

London: Thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered in central London on Saturday to demand an end to the Israeli war on Gaza.

At midday, the demonstrators began marching from Russell Square in central London and gathered in Trafalgar Square.

The demonstrators carried Palestinian flags and banners denouncing the Israeli war on Gaza, reading “Stop the war now” and “Stop the Israeli massacres” and chanted, “Free Palestine.”

The cities of Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, Portsmouth and Sheffield also witnessed marches and rallies denouncing the war on Gaza for an immediate ceasefire and holding Israel accountable for its crimes.

Source: Jordan News Agency

RESISTANCE TARGETS SEVERAL ISRAELI ENEMY SITES

The Islamic Resistance fighters targeted, at 12:45 pm on Saturday, March 30, 2024, the movement of enemy troops inside Al-Raheb site and its surroundings with rocket weapons and artillery shells, causing confirmed injuries.

The Resistance fighters also targeted, at 12:20 pm on Saturday, March 30, 2024, Khirbet Ma’ar base with rocket weapons.

They also targeted at 08:00 am on Saturday, March 30, 2024, Ramim barracks with a Burkan missile, inflicting direct hits.

The Resistance added that they targeted on Saturday, March 30, 2024, the movement of enemy soldiers and their military vehicles inside Al-Malkiya site and its surroundings with rocket weapons, inflicting confirmed injuries.

Source: National News Agency – Lebanon

Israel army destroys municipal buildings in Central Gaza

Amman: The Israeli occupation army Saturday bombed the municipal headquarters of Bureij and Zwaideh in Central Gaza, which were completely destroyed and put out of service, local municipalities said in a statement.

They said the Israeli army was deliberately targeting municipalities’ administrative headquarters and other facilities, such as water wells, emergency stores, and the water and sewage network in order to disrupt their work and fail to deliver services, particularly for displaced people living in temporary accommodation centers.

Source: Jordan News Agency