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    Sawa News Agency publishes a detailed weekly bulletin highlighting the most important field and political developments related to the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Israel, covering the period from August 10 to 16, 2025. August 10  Netanyahu: 5 Steps to End the War in Gaza On Sunday evening, August 10, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu outlined five steps he believes could lead to ending the war in Gaza. He stated in a press briefing: “There are five steps to end the war:(Disarmament of Hamas, Release of all hostages, Complete dismantling of Hamas, Establishment of a security perimeter and Creation of a new governing system in Gaza )but not an Israeli one.” Netanyahu emphasized that Israel’s goal is not...
    Sawa News Agency issues a detailed weekly bulletin highlighting the most important field and political developments related to the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Israel, covering the period from August 3 to 9, 2025. Sunday 3 August   Egypt Sends Sixth Aid Convoy to Gaza with Two Fuel Trucks. A humanitarian aid convoy departed from the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing on Sunday morning, August 3, 2025, on its way to the Gaza Strip, as part of Egypt’s continuous efforts to support and relieve the Palestinian people. Al-Qahera News Channel reported that the sixth convoy, sent by the Egyptian Red Crescent, consists of many trucks loaded with large quantities of food, medical supplies, and medicines. It reported that...
    Sawa News Agency publishes a detailed weekly bulletin highlighting the most important field and political developments related to the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and Israel, covering the period from July 27 to August 2, 2025. Sunday, July 27   UNRWA: Airdropping Aid in Gaza Will Not End the Famine The United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) has criticized Israel's use of airdrops to deliver aid in the Gaza Strip, stating that this method "will not end" the worsening famine. The remarks were made by Juliette Touma, UNRWA’s Director of Communications, in an interview with The New York Times, and were shared Sunday on UNRWA’s official page on the platform X. The UN official questioned the...
    Under the patronage of H.E. Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Eng. Sami Smeirat, Orange Jordan inaugurated its new state-of-the-art Data Center in the Ain Al-Basha district of Al-Balqa Governorate, on the site formerly known as the Al-Baqa’a Satellite Station. This milestone marks a significant leap forward and reaffirms the company’s sustained leadership in digital transformation and its commitment to strengthening sustainable technological infrastructure that drives economic growth. The center was inaugurated in the presence of H.E. the French Ambassador to Jordan, Alexis Le Cour Grandmaison, H.E. Chairman of the board and CEO of the Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (TRC), Eng. Bassam Alsarhan, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Orange, Eng. Jacques Aschenbroich, accompanied by the Chief Executive Officer...
    The city of Qusayr، Jeno، Red Sea Governorate، has many interesting archaeological sites. Here are some important historical sites in Qusayr:1. Temple of Eternity: The Temple of Eternity is considered one of the most prominent Pharaonic temples in Qusayr. Its construction dates back to ancient times and was dedicated to the worship of the god Horus.2. Seti II Temple: This temple is located on Rizeigat Island near Qusayr. It was built in ancient times and was dedicated to the worship of the goddess Seti.3. The city of Berenice: The city of Berenice dates back to Roman times and is considered one of the important sites in El Quseir. The city contains a wonderful temple، a theater، and public parks.4. Al-Zeit...
    Wadi Sakit area is considered one of the valleys of the Aydhab Desert located in southern Egypt. The archaeological area is located west of the Wadi El Gemal Reserve، south of the city of Marsa Alam in the Red Sea Governorate. It is located approximately 48 km east of the Qift al-Qusayr Road، where it was one of the stops for ancient Pharaonic trade caravans.The area was exploited by the Pharaohs in various mines in this region because it contains precious stones. The Pharaohs discovered there the pyramid-shaped emerald gemstone and extracted large quantities of it. They built a temple to Horus، but nothing remained of it as the days passed.When the Romans came، they used that area to extract...
    A recent study on cancer patients in Yemen reported that most cases of this malignant tumor are more common among women than men, and that malnutrition leads to exacerbation of disease-related complications and reduces the effectiveness of treatment.The study, conducted by three cancer oncologists at the National Oncology Center in Sanaa, said that cancer greatly affects the nutritional status of patients, and that malnutrition is one of the common complications among cancer patients, especially among the elderly.The study, which the three researchers described as a “cross-sectional” study of cancer patients who frequently visit hospitals, was conducted during the months of February and March 2022, and included 296 cases, including 225 women. The study indicated that the rate of malnutrition was...
     September 18 represents a painful memory for the people of Tihama, where nine of their sons were executed with the blood of the murdered Saleh Al-Sammad after an unfair secret trial that included severe torture that caused one of the prisoners to lose the ability to stand. On this day, three years ago, the Yemenis woke up to the scenes of the execution of nine of Tihama’s sons after they were accused of involvement in the assassination of Al-Samad, who was the head of the militia’s political council, without any evidence or evidence confirming this.This brutal crime against the people of Tihama sparked popular outrage and local and international human rights condemnation, especially since the execution included a minor to whom...
    Governmental sources revealed to (Newsyemen) details of the government patchwork to solve the electricity crisis in the capital, Aden, which escalated in recent days, during which the hours of outages increased to ten hours, corresponding to two hours of operation, which exacerbated the suffering of citizens due to the high temperature and the increase in loads.The scarcity of diesel and diesel fuel for generating stations caused an increase in outage hours and the outage of most power plants, most notably the Al-Hiswa station, which operates on diesel fuel.The sources stated that the government during the past few days did not provide any solutions to end the electricity fuel crisis, despite the directives of the Presidential Leadership Council that were issued...
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