GAZA: A nationwide strike is being observed today across Palestine in protest of the massacre carried out by Israeli occupation forces in the Nour Shams refugee camp in Tulkarm governorate, and the ongoing Israeli war of genocide on the Gaza Strip for the 198th consecutive day. The strike includes all aspects of life, with schools, universities, and commercial shops, banks, and factories closed. Public transportation is also witnessing a strike on all routes. The strike comes at the call of Fatah movement, which also called on all Palestinians to unite in support of their brethren in Tulkarm and Gaza who are facing a brutal Israeli aggression. The Teachers' Union also announced today as a day of comprehensive strike in all schools, directorates of education, and the Ministry of Education. The General Union of Transport Workers also declared general strike in condemnation of the Israeli aggression targeting innocent civilians and violating human rights. Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAF A
Related Articles
Military museum staff trained in reporting, correspondence
Sana’a saw the commencement of a training course in reporting and correspondence for the military museum staff.
The 3-day training is aimed to provide the 30 trainees with skills needed to prepare reports and letters.
The course is part of the train…
Meeting in Sana’a discusses progress of Oil and Gas Corporation work and Petroleum Investments Company
A meeting in Sana’a on Sunday, headed by the Deputy Minister of Oil and Minerals and Acting Executive Director of the Yemen Gas Company, Yasser Al-Wahidi, discussed the workflow and tasks of the General Oil and Gas Corporation and the Oil and Mineral…
Euro-Med Monitor to European Parliament: Hold Israel accountable for demolishing EU-funded projects
Israel is waging a war of attrition on EU-funded projects in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (oPt), destroying them in an effort to limit their presence in the region, said Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor at a meeting of the European Parliament’s Del…
