Author: Roya News Team

Roya News is a private news media outlet from Jordan, covering local Jordan news, regional Middle East news, North Africa news and breaking world news from around the world. Roya News is headquartered in Amman, Jordan.

Lebanon is taking legal action against The Telegraph for allegations of Iranian weapons being stored at Rafik Hariri International Airport by Hezbollah. Caretaker Minister Ali Hamieh denounced the claims and invited journalists to verify airport operations. The report cited whistleblowers witnessing the transport of weapons from Iran, including rockets and missiles, raising security concerns. The situation has sparked fears of a potential military target near downtown Beirut. Hezbollah’s presence at the airport has drawn criticism, with warnings of escalation in tensions with Israel. The Israeli Occupation Forces expressed concerns over Hezbollah’s tactics, which could endanger civilians. Lebanon’s Air Transport Union…

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Recent events in Jenin, West Bank, have caused international outrage as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) used a wounded Palestinian man as a human shield. The German Foreign Ministry strongly condemned this action, with spokesman Sebastian Fischer calling the footage “hard to bear” and emphasizing the need for swift accountability. The video shows Mujahed Azmi, a wounded Palestinian, strapped to an IOF military vehicle and paraded through the streets without receiving medical assistance. This practice of using human shields is considered a violation of international law. The US State Department also voiced disapproval of the incident, labeling it as “absolutely unacceptable.”…

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Israeli Occupation Forces Commit Massacres in Gaza Strip: Death Toll Rises The Palestinian Ministry of Health has reported three massacres committed by the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) in the Gaza Strip, resulting in 32 martyrs and 139 injured in the past 24 hours. The Ministry has warned that there are still victims trapped under rubble and on the roads, with the IOF preventing ambulance and civil defense crews from reaching them. The total death toll of the Israeli aggression has now reached 37,658 martyrs and 86,237 injuries since Oct. 7, 2023. The situation in Gaza remains dire as innocent civilians…

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Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, has finally been released from prison after striking a deal with US authorities. After spending 1,901 days locked up in Belmarsh Prison, Assange can now breathe the air of freedom once again. The legal battles he faced were intense, with the US government accusing him of endangering lives by leaking sensitive information about the Iraq and Afghanistan wars. However, Assange will not serve additional time in US custody and will soon return to Australia. His release marks the end of a tumultuous journey that started when he sought refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London…

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Brigadier General Ayman Al-Alawneh, Director of External Patrols, commended the successful implementation of traffic plans that ensured the safe passage of 18,000 pilgrims on 424 buses through various border crossings and Queen Alia Airport. With no traffic incidents reported, the External Patrols Department’s comprehensive plans for the 1445 Hajj season were executed seamlessly. The patrol teams escorted pilgrim buses, set up reception and rest tents, and provided medical assistance through a clinic and Civil Defense staff at key security stations. Specific patrols were dedicated to escorting buses carrying pilgrims of Arab nationalities, such as Palestinians and Egyptians, to the Saudi…

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In the ongoing conflict between the Israeli Occupation and Gaza, the death toll continues to rise, reaching 37,598 with 86,032 injured. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the fighting was coming to an end but asserted that the war would not stop until Hamas was eliminated. He hinted at plans for changes in the north without revealing specifics. Netanyahu’s mention of establishing a civil administration in cooperation with local Palestinians was met with skepticism, as Hamas demanded a clear and permanent ceasefire and full withdrawal from Gaza. They accused Netanyahu of seeking a partial agreement to secure the return…

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In their military aggression on Gaza, the Israeli Occupation forces split their operations into three distinct phases. The first phase involved a military invasion in the northern regions of Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun. The second phase focused on withdrawing from major cities to establish a buffer zone for further operations, as explained by military analyst Dhaifallah Duboubi on Roya TV’s “News at Seven.” The Israeli forces had their sights set on Rafah, the Philadelphi Route, and the Salah al-Din axis from the beginning, leaving Rafah for the final stage. The strategy aimed to displace approximately 1.2 million residents from…

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In the midst of the ongoing “Israeli” aggression against Gaza, the death toll rises to 37,551 with 85,911 injuries reported since October 7. Palestinian resistance fighters continue to engage “Israeli” forces, particularly in Rafah, leading to casualties on both sides. Protests erupted in Tel Aviv, marking the largest demonstration against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government. Thousands of settlers joined the calls for a prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and the removal of Netanyahu. The protests, said to be the largest since the start of the aggression, are planned to continue throughout the week with Netanyahu’s residence in Jerusalem as…

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The death toll from toxic illegal alcohol in India has reached 53, with many more still in the hospital. Tamil Nadu state Chief Minister M.K. Stalin confirmed that the locally brewed arrack drink was spiked with poisonous methanol, causing 37 deaths within hours of consumption. This tragedy highlights the dangers of cheap alcohol made in unregulated distilleries, where methanol is often added to increase potency. The victims experienced severe symptoms, including blindness and organ damage, leading to a swift and unfortunate end for many. The incident has sparked outrage and raised concerns about the accessibility and quality of alcohol in…

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In a shocking incident at a Texas apartment complex, 42-year-old Elizabeth Wolf was arrested for attempting to drown a three-year-old girl in what appears to be a racially motivated attack. The altercation started with a confrontation between Wolf and the child’s Palestinian mother, who was wearing a hijab and speaking a foreign language to her children. Witnesses described Wolf as “very intoxicated” and reported that she tried to grab the woman’s six-year-old son before forcibly submerging the three-year-old daughter underwater. Quick action by a bystander prevented a tragedy, but the family has been left traumatized by the ordeal. The Council…

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