Gaza journalists face higher death toll than combat soldiers: IFJ report
Journalists in Gaza, armed with cameras and notepads, are facing a severe threat from one of the world's most sophisticated.
Journalists in Gaza, armed with cameras and notepads, are facing a severe threat from one of the world's most sophisticated.
The report indicates that these payments were primarily for accommodations at Trump-owned hotels and apartments.
The collision occurred near the provincial capital of Bandung at about 6:03 a.m. local time (1103 GMT).
The explosions occurred during a ceremony marking the fourth anniversary of Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani's death.
The claim was posted on the group's affiliate Telegram channels, as reported by Reuters.
Locals, including Abu Mohammed, described the dire situation where clean water is scarce, and people are forced to search for.
Ahmad Masoud, leader of the resistance front, commented on the regional spread of terrorism, calling it a "sinister phenomenon."
Iran has historically accused Israel of orchestrating attacks within its borders, allegations Israel has neither confirmed nor denied.
Mohammad Saberi, head of Kerman emergency services, provided the casualty figures to the IRNA news agency.
The Israeli military, when asked by Reuters, said it does not comment on foreign media reports.