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Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

2024-07-01 11:13 Last Updated At:16:57

Hundreds of Palestinian families in the Shuja'iya neighborhood on the edge of Gaza have fled under intense shelling by Israeli tanks and air raids as Israeli forces have pushed deeper, attacking areas where they had previously withdrawn.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu repeated on Sunday his position that Hamas must be eliminated, while a Senior Hamas official Osama Hamdan said no progress has been made in hostage swap and ceasefire talks with Israel.

Months ago, the Israeli army launched air strikes and raids in Shuja'iya district against Hamas. On June 27, Israeli forces were back again, going after what they said were terrorists.

Witnesses and doctors reported numerous casualties.

"We suddenly woke up to the sound of shells, explosions, and non-stop shooting. We fled our homes with our children. We don't know where to go. As you can see, we've become homeless on the streets, without shelter, and we have no help," said Umm Hussein, displaced Palestinian from Shuja'iya.

In west of Rafah, the situation does not seem any better. Renewed fighting on June 28 has left at least 11 dead, according to Palestinian health officials. Thousands of Palestinians have been forced to leave and head north.

"We were sitting in our tents and then rockets and shells rained down on us from every direction. Many fell there, wounded and killed. Some of them had their bodies torn apart. There was no warning or notice, just like what happened with the rest of my family in Shuja'iya who were bombed suddenly without warning," said Muhammad Dhair, displaced Palestinian from Khan Yunis.

The Palestine Red Crescent Society has expressed concern. Eighteen of its ambulances in the Gaza Strip have stopped running due to a lack of fuel, more than a third of its total fleet.

The World Health Organization and other agencies are responsible for supplying medical organizations and ambulances with fuel into Gaza through the land crossings controlled by Israel. There are fears the healthcare system will collapse.

"Since the Israeli occupation army took control of the Rafah land crossing in the southern Gaza Strip, fuel has been supplied in very small quantities and is not commensurate with the needs of our ambulances and emergency sector. If the situation continues like this it will lead to the end of the rest of the ambulance fleet, which would pose a serious danger to patients," said Raed Al-Nims, spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society.

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

Israel advances into north and south Gaza, bombardment in Shuja'iya district continues

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TV program "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" warmly received in Kazakhstan

2024-07-03 11:20 Last Updated At:11:37

"The Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" Season 3, a multilingual TV program produced by China Media Group, aired in Kazakhstan on Tuesday, receiving wide attention and warm response from various walks of life in the Central Asian country

Featuring quotes from ancient Chinese classics used by Chinese President Xi Jinping in his speeches and articles, the Kazakh version of the program began airing after President Xi's arrival in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, for the 24th Meeting of the Council of Heads of State of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization and his state visit.

Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev sent a congratulatory message to the program's broadcast.

"The Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" focuses on themes including common prosperity, ecological protection, and cultural diversity. Selected from the original speeches and quotes from ancient Chinese classics used by Xi to elaborate on ancient Chinese stories and wisdom, the TV program presents to the audience the profound cultural foundation for the Chinese path to modernization.

A broadcast ceremony was held in Astana on Tuesday. Kazakh attendees believe the program will help local audiences better understand President Xi's thoughts and practices on governing the country, as well as the wisdom of ancient Chinese scholars and philosophers, and it will significantly boost friendly exchanges and mutual understanding between people of the two countries.

The program will be aired on mainstream TV channels such as Silk Road TV and Atameken TV under the Television and Radio Complex of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

One of Kazakhstan's most influential newspapers, Kazakhstanskaya Pravda, featured a front-page announcement on the local broadcast of the program.

Nearly 100 mainstream media in Asia, Europe and the world also reported the broadcast, such as "Kazakhstan Today" news agency, Lada Kazakhstan News network and Uzbekistan Nuz network.

Senior Kazakh officials including Minister of Culture and Information Aida Balayeva and Vice-Minister of Tourism and Sports Yerkinbayev Yerzhan Malikovich, other well-known figures from Kazakhstan's political, economic, media, and academic circles and representatives of Chinese institutions in Kazakhstan attended the broadcast ceremony.

TV program "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" warmly received in Kazakhstan

TV program "Classic Quotes by Xi Jinping" warmly received in Kazakhstan

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