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A crime recorded on camera! An Israeli soldier shot and injured a Palestinian citizen who was holding his mobile to videotape the violations in occupied #Jerusalem tonight. The young man clearly posed no threat!
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Watch | #Israeli occupation forces attack worshipers with water cannons in Damascus Gate, on the way leading to the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied #Jerusalem, today.
What happened in Jerusalem:
1) The Israeli police clamped down on Palestinian worshippers, with water cannons and stun grenades, after night-time (taraweh) prayers.
It is from a series of provocations by the Israeli police. Since the first day of Ramadan, the police cut off and sabotaged the speakers around and in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. They blocked thousands of people in the West Bank from reaching the mosque to perform the first Friday prayer. They seized iftar meals intended for people who were fasting, etc.
2) A supremacist Jewish group "Lehava" planned a march, that promised violence and urged others to arm themselves. In a social media group: "We're burning Arabs today, the Molotov cocktails are already in the trunk". They tried to enter the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, but were blocked.
Yesterday, according to the Red Crescent, 105 Palestinians were wounded, with 22 hospitalized in moderate condition. (Source: Quds News Network)
1) The Israeli police clamped down on Palestinian worshippers, with water cannons and stun grenades, after night-time (taraweh) prayers.
It is from a series of provocations by the Israeli police. Since the first day of Ramadan, the police cut off and sabotaged the speakers around and in the Al-Aqsa Mosque. They blocked thousands of people in the West Bank from reaching the mosque to perform the first Friday prayer. They seized iftar meals intended for people who were fasting, etc.
2) A supremacist Jewish group "Lehava" planned a march, that promised violence and urged others to arm themselves. In a social media group: "We're burning Arabs today, the Molotov cocktails are already in the trunk". They tried to enter the neighborhood of Sheikh Jarrah, but were blocked.
Yesterday, according to the Red Crescent, 105 Palestinians were wounded, with 22 hospitalized in moderate condition. (Source: Quds News Network)
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia bans the import of Lebanese vegetables and fruits after it busted a second attempt this year to smuggle drugs inside fruits from Lebanon into the kingdom.
The issue here is that KSA, aside from being a major captagon market in MENA, only banned Lebanon's only imports there in this such dire economic situation Lebanon is facing now, when it didn't ban imports when it busted drug shipments from Jordan, Syria, Turkey, etc
Some facts:
In 2020, Lebanon exported vegetables and fruits for Saudi Arabia worth $ 29 million. The same amount of export worth of vegetables to Syria.
Saudi Arabia imports a lot of things other than vegetables and fruits from us, worth $165 million.
In 2020, Lebanon exported vegetables and fruits for Saudi Arabia worth $ 29 million. The same amount of export worth of vegetables to Syria.
Saudi Arabia imports a lot of things other than vegetables and fruits from us, worth $165 million.
KSA is very right to demand Lebanon to ensure the safety of the imports ( being free of drugs).
What a disgrace. Lebanese security forces can't get one thing right in Lebanon. It's high time Lebanon declares a real campaign against drugs and hash in Beqaa and the Syrian border.
What a disgrace. Lebanese security forces can't get one thing right in Lebanon. It's high time Lebanon declares a real campaign against drugs and hash in Beqaa and the Syrian border.
Update:
President of the Syndicate of Exporters and Importers of Fruits and Vegetables in Lebanon:
"There is no pomegranate season in Lebanon, and the seized shipment is not Lebanese, but rather it passed through the transit from Syria through Lebanon to Saudi Arabia."
President of the Syndicate of Exporters and Importers of Fruits and Vegetables in Lebanon:
"There is no pomegranate season in Lebanon, and the seized shipment is not Lebanese, but rather it passed through the transit from Syria through Lebanon to Saudi Arabia."
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- Downtown Beirut
- Rawshe rock
- Jounieh
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