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Roya News
01-05-2025
- Politics
- Roya News
Switzerland to enforce Hamas ban starting May 15
Switzerland will enforce a nationwide ban on Hamas and affiliated organizations beginning May 15, the government announced Wednesday. The move aims to prevent the Palestinian group from operating within Swiss borders or using the country as a financial or logistical base. Approved by parliament in December, the new law was introduced following the October 7 event. The legislation grants Swiss authorities expanded powers, including the ability to impose entry bans, carry out expulsions, and block support for Hamas-related activities. 'This law gives us the necessary tools to act against any support for Hamas in Switzerland,' the government said in a statement.


Jordan News
18-03-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Israeli Occupation Army Issues Evacuation Orders for Residents in 4 Areas of Gaza - Jordan News
Israeli Occupation Army Issues Evacuation Orders for Residents in 4 Areas of Gaza On Tuesday, the Israeli occupation army issued evacuation orders for residents of specific neighborhoods in the Gaza Strip, including Beit Hanoun. This comes as Israel resumes airstrikes on the Gaza Strip after a two-month ceasefire. اضافة اعلان The army's spokesperson, Avichay Adraee, shared a map of the areas affected by the orders and wrote in an accompanying statement: "Warning to all residents of the Gaza Strip who are in the area marked in red, specifically in the neighborhoods of Beit Hanoun, Khuza'a, Abasan al-Kabira, and Abasan al-Jadida." He clarified that the designated areas are considered "dangerous combat zones," as the Israeli occupation army has launched a "strong attack against terrorist organizations." The statement continued: "For your safety, evacuate immediately to the designated shelters in western Gaza City and those in Khan Younis." The health authorities in the Gaza Strip announced on Tuesday that the death toll has risen to more than 250 people due to the resumption of Israeli airstrikes, while Israel declared that its military campaign would expand "beyond" airstrikes. Earlier, the health authorities in Gaza reported 254 deaths and over 440 injuries among those admitted to hospitals, adding that there are still victims trapped under rubble, and efforts are ongoing to rescue them. These airstrikes come amid a deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza, with electricity and water shortages, closed border crossings, and a blockade on aid deliveries. This follows the end of the first phase of a ceasefire agreement, with no agreement reached on the terms of the second phase or an extension of the ceasefire. The Israeli occupation army announced early Tuesday that it had begun targeting "Hamas-related objectives in Gaza." The army also released pictures of Chief of Staff Aviv Kochavi, Shin Bet (Israel's internal security service) Director Ronen Bar, and Air Force Commander Tomer Bar, overseeing "intensive airstrikes on Hamas targets last night from the Air Force operations room." - Agencies