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Turkish drone kills PKK member in northern Iraq

Turkish drone kills PKK member in northern Iraq
Smoke billowing from behind the mountains of Matin (Jabal Matin) in the town of Chiladze following a Turkish offensive targeting rebels in the northern Iraqi Kurdish autonomous region.(File/AFP)
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Updated 16 September 2024

Turkish drone kills PKK member in northern Iraq

Turkish drone kills PKK member in northern Iraq
  • Turkiye regularly carries out airstrikes on PKK militants in northern Iraq

BAGHDAD: A Turkish drone strike killed one member of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) and wounded two others in northern Iraq on Monday, Iraqi Kurdistan’s counter-terrorism service said.
“The Turkish strike targeted a meeting of PKK members in the Makhmour camp, killing one and wounding two others including a senior PKK official,” the statement added.
Turkiye regularly carries out airstrikes on PKK militants in northern Iraq and has dozens of outposts in the Iraqi territory.
The PKK launched an insurgency against Ankara in 1984 with the initial aim of creating an independent Kurdish state. It subsequently moderated its goals to seeking greater Kurdish rights and limited autonomy in southeast Turkiye.


UN rights chief denounces Israeli 'genocidal rhetoric' on #Gaza

UN rights chief denounces Israeli 'genocidal rhetoric' on #Gaza
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UN rights chief denounces Israeli 'genocidal rhetoric' on #Gaza

UN rights chief denounces Israeli 'genocidal rhetoric' on #Gaza

Four killed in east Jerusalem shooting attack: Israel emergency service

Four killed in east Jerusalem shooting attack: Israel emergency service
Updated 15 min 19 sec ago

Four killed in east Jerusalem shooting attack: Israel emergency service

Four killed in east Jerusalem shooting attack: Israel emergency service
  • Israel’s emergency service said around 15 people were injured in a shooting Monday at Ramot Junction in east Jerusalem
  • Police confirmed two assailants carried out the attack and said they had been “neutralized”

JERUSALEM: Israel's emergency service said a shooting attack at a road junction in east Jerusalem on Monday killed four people and left several others injured.
Emergency service and medical teams "pronounced the deaths of four victims, including a man about 50 years old and three men aged around 30", a statement from Magen David Adom said, adding it was providing medical treatment to several other people, with five evacuated to hospitals.
“At 10:13 am (0713 GMT), reports were received... about approximately 15 injured, apparently from gunfire, at the Ramot Junction on Yigal Yadin Street in Jerusalem,” a statement by Magen David Adom said.
It later said paramedics and ambulance crews were providing medical treatment and evacuating five “seriously wounded people” who had been sent to hospitals in Jerusalem.
“Several other victims, with varying degrees of injury, are also being treated at the scene,” it added.
Police said preliminary reports indicated “several people were injured as a result of the shooting, and the terrorists were neutralized.”
Speaking on Israel’s Channel 12, a police spokesperson said there were two assailants involved in the attack.
Israeli media reported that the attack had targeted a bus, among other targets.


Teen arrested as 2 police shot dead near Turkiye’s Izmir: minister

Teen arrested as 2 police shot dead near Turkiye’s Izmir: minister
Updated 17 min 20 sec ago

Teen arrested as 2 police shot dead near Turkiye’s Izmir: minister

Teen arrested as 2 police shot dead near Turkiye’s Izmir: minister
  • The attacker, reported to be 16 years old, opened fire on the Salih Isgoren police station

ANKARA: Two policemen were killed and two others injured in a shooting attack on a police station near the Turkish city of Izmir on Monday, with a 16-year-old suspect arrested, a minister said.
Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya said the “heinous” attack on the police station in Balcova, a district just west of the resort city, left two officers dead and a third “seriously injured.”
“The suspect in the incident, 16-year-old E.B., has been arrested and an investigation has been opened,” he wrote on X.
It was not immediately clear why the station was attacked but footage posted by the Gercek Gundem news website showed mobile phone footage of a person in a balaclava, a black top and pale trousers jogging along the pavement carrying a rifle then entering a building.
Another clip broadcast by Turkish TV stations showed a group of civilians helping to manhandle the alleged attacker, wearing white trousers, into a police van.
The DHA news agency said the assailant had used “a long-barrelled gun” while NTV television described the weapon as a “pump-action shotgun.”
Police immediately fanned out across the area, imposing tight security measures, media reports said.
Izmir Mayor Cemil Tugay denounced a “treacherous” attack and sent his condolences to the families of the dead in a post on X.


Israel defense minister warns Hamas to surrender or be ‘annihilated’

Israel defense minister warns Hamas to surrender or be ‘annihilated’
Updated 08 September 2025

Israel defense minister warns Hamas to surrender or be ‘annihilated’

Israel defense minister warns Hamas to surrender or be ‘annihilated’
  • Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Hamas on Monday to lay down its arms or face the destruction of Gaza and its own annihilation

JERUSALEM: Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz warned Hamas on Monday to lay down its arms or face the destruction of Gaza and its own annihilation.
“This is a final warning to the Hamas murderers and rapists in Gaza and in luxury hotels abroad: Release the hostages and put down your weapons — or Gaza will be destroyed and you will be annihilated,” Katz said on X shortly after US President Donald Trump issued what he described as a “last warning” to Hamas to release the hostages still held in Gaza.


Israel’s Supreme Court says government is not giving Palestinian prisoners enough food

Israel’s Supreme Court says government is not giving Palestinian prisoners enough food
Updated 08 September 2025

Israel’s Supreme Court says government is not giving Palestinian prisoners enough food

Israel’s Supreme Court says government is not giving Palestinian prisoners enough food
  • In March, a 17-year-old Palestinian boy died at an Israeli prison and doctors said starvation was likely the main cause of death
  • In Sunday’s ruling, the panel of three justices ruled unanimously that the state is legally obligated to provide prisoners with enough food to ensure “a basic level of existence”

TEL AVIV, Israel: Israel’s Supreme Court on Sunday ruled that the government has failed to provide Palestinian security prisoners with adequate food for basic subsistence and ordered authorities to improve their nutrition.
The decision was a rare case in which the country’s highest court ruled against the government’s conduct during the nearly two-year war.
Since the war began, Israel has seized thousands of people in Gaza that it suspects of links to Hamas. Thousands have also been released without charge, often after months of detention.
Rights groups have documented widespread abuse in prisons and detention facilities, including insufficient food and health care, as well as poor sanitary conditions and beatings. In March, a 17-year-old Palestinian boy died at an Israeli prison and doctors said starvation was likely the main cause of death.

This undated photo from Winter 2023 provided by Breaking The Silence shows blindfolded Palestinian prisoners captured in the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces at a detention facility on the Sde Teiman military base in southern Israel. (AP)

Sunday’s ruling came in response to a petition brought last year by the Association for Civil Rights in Israel and the Israeli rights group Gisha. The groups alleged that a change in the food policy enacted after the war in Gaza began has caused prisoners to suffer malnutrition and starvation.
Last year, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who oversees the prison system, boasted that he had reduced the conditions of security prisoners to what he described as the bare minimum required by Israeli law.
In Sunday’s ruling, the panel of three justices ruled unanimously that the state is legally obligated to provide prisoners with enough food to ensure “a basic level of existence.”
In the 2-1 ruling, the justices said they found “indications that the current food supply to prisoners does not sufficiently guarantee compliance with the legal standard.” They said they had found “real doubts” that prisoners were eating properly, and ordered the prison service to “take steps to ensure the supply of food that allows for basic subsistence conditions in accordance with the law.”
Ben-Gvir, who leads a small far-right ultranationalist party, lashed out at the ruling, saying that while Israeli hostages in Gaza have no one to help them, Israel’s Supreme Court “to our disgrace” is defending Hamas militants. He said the policy of providing prisoners with “the most minimal conditions stipulated by the law” would continue unchanged.
ACRI called for the verdict to be implemented immediately. In a post on X, it said the prison service has “turned Israeli prisons into torture camps.”
“A state does not starve people,” it said. “People do not starve people — no matter what they have done.”