Increase in Israeli Tourists Expected in Bulgaria After Gaza Ceasefire
Israeli Ambassador to Bulgaria Yossi Levi-Sfari expects an increase in Israeli tourists to Bulgaria following the recent Gaza ceasefire
At least 55 Palestinians have been reported killed and dozens more injured due to Israeli airstrikes in Beit Lahia, located in the northern Gaza Strip. Among the deceased are many children, and Palestinian authorities suggest that the actual death toll could be significantly higher.
These strikes occurred shortly after the Israeli parliament voted to prohibit the UN agency that assists Palestinian refugees. With a vote of 92 in favor and 10 against, the Knesset mandated the agency to halt its operations in Gaza and the West Bank within three months. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed that the agency was engaged in terrorist activities rather than humanitarian efforts. This decision has drawn strong condemnation from Israel’s Western allies, including the United States and the United Kingdom. The UN has warned that such a ban could lead to a humanitarian disaster in the Gaza Strip.
In other news, Hezbollah has announced a new leader, Sheikh Naim Qassem. The 71-year-old has been a prominent figure within Hezbollah for over three decades and previously served as one of the movement's official spokesmen. His last public appearance was on October 8, during which he stated that Hezbollah's resolve remains strong and that the group has not weakened following the death of its former leader. Qassem had been living in Tehran for many years due to concerns over an assassination plot against him. However, he returned to Beirut on October 5 alongside the Iranian foreign minister.
Ukraine is facing a severe population decline due to the ongoing war, with nearly half of its citizens now living abroad
Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in an interview with Fox News, describing him as "no angel" and asserting that he "shouldn't have allowed this war to happen"
Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski of North Macedonia has emphasized the ongoing nature of the "Macedonian issue," which he claims remains unresolved and affects the rights of Macedonians
A federal judge in Seattle has issued a temporary restraining order blocking former President Donald Trump’s executive order aimed at ending birthright citizenship
Ukraine is finalizing a reform project to attract men aged 18-25 to join the country’s defense forces
An Afghan man suspected of carrying out a knife attack in Aschaffenburg, southern Germany, which claimed the lives of two individuals and injured two others, had been slated for deportation to Bulgaria
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