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Germany today called on Israel to reverse its decision to expand settlements in the West Bank, including the E1 project, warning that such steps undermine the chances of a two-state solution and increase the risk of instability. Germany’s Federal Foreign Office stated in a press release that there has been a recent and comprehensive intensification of Israeli settlement activity in the West Bank, adding that the E1 settlement project is part of this expansion. The Office stressed that proceeding with these plans risks increasing instability in the West Bank and the wider region. On December 24, the German Federal Foreign Office issued an official statement reiterating its rejection of settlement expansion, specifically mentioning the E1 project as a violation of international law that threatens the prospects for peace. It called on Israel to reverse its settlement expansion decisions in accordance with UN Security Council Resolution 2334. Source link
Director of the Civil Defense in the Gaza Strip Brigadier General Raed Al Dahshan said that the continued ban on the entry of heavy machinery and equipment is preventing the recovery of approximately 10,000 bodies still buried under the rubble. In a press statement on Friday, he confirmed that the Civil Defense has only managed to recover about 350 bodies so far, while thousands remain trapped beneath the debris. He emphasized that most of the bodies are known to their families, and that what is often recovered are merely skeletal remains due to the passage of time and the difficulty of rapid access. He noted that the Civil Defense had lost about 85 percent of its equipment, and is now operating at only 5 to 7 percent of its pre-war capacity, resulting in a near-complete paralysis of the agency’s operational capabilities. He said that the crews were working with extremely rudimentary resources, often with their bare hands, adding that only one fire truck, one rescue vehicle, and one ambulance remain operational. He revealed that the Civil Defense Service lost 142 martyrs from its staff while performing their humanitarian duty, and that 352 crew members were seriously injured, which permanently removed them from service, including amputations, permanent disabilities, and severe injuries. Source link
Birla Public School, Doha, congratulated alumna Aditi Gorle (Class of 2020-21) for winning the prestigious UMB Miss India Title 2025, a national recognition honouring excellence, confidence, leadership, and poise among women across India. Aditi Gorle According to BPS principal, Dr Anand R Nair, Aditi Gorle’s remarkable accomplishment reflects her exceptional determination, grace and perseverance. Her inspiring journey — from the classrooms of Birla Public School to the national spotlight — stands as a shining example of the school’s commitment to fostering confident, holistic individuals who excel beyond academic boundaries.The management, faculty, and students at Birla Public School have congratulated Aditi Gorle and wished her continued success in all her future endeavours. Source link
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