Mohamed Khameri

SEO Content Creator Living in Tunisia, With A Passion Of Creating Content That is All Related to the Arab World.

Israel NGO seeks to prosecute Amal Clooney over ICC arrest case

An Israeli NGO is urging US Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Amal Clooney over the assistance she gave to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in bringing a case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. According to right-wing Israeli NGO Shurat HaDin, the British-Lebanese human rights lawyer – wife of Hollywood superstar George Clooney – […]

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80% of Gazans now displaced: UN humanitarian coordinator

The United Nations has estimated that up to 250,000 people are impacted by the Israeli military [Getty] The UN humanitarian coordinator for Gaza said on Tuesday that 1.9 million people – 80 percent of the territory’s population – were now displaced, adding she was “deeply concerned” by reports of new evacuation orders for Khan Younis.

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Hezbollah deputy says Gaza ceasefire would end fight with Israel

The deputy leader of the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said Tuesday the only sure path to a ceasefire on the Lebanon-Israel border is a full ceasefire in Gaza. “If there is a ceasefire in Gaza, we will stop without any discussion,” Hezbollah’s deputy leader, Sheikh Naim Qassem, said in an interview with The Associated Press

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Muslim women targeted in London hijab-pulling attacks

The suspect filmed themselves from behind the camera pulling off different women’s headscarves [Instagram] A disturbing video showing a suspect pulling the hijabs of Muslim women in the British capital London in unprovoked attacks has gone viral this week prompting police to investigate. The clips showed Muslim women getting their hijabs, or headscarves, pulled off

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Israel confirms more cases of Palestinians used as human shields

An Israeli media report on Monday said that the Israeli military had confirmed three cases of troops using Palestinian captives as human shields by strapping them onto the hood of army jeeps. Last week footage of 23-year-old Mujahid Azmi clinging to the bonnet of an Israeli army jeep during a raid near Jenin in the

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Unregistered refugees in Egypt face risk of jail or deportation

Egypt’s government decree have seemingly impacted Sudanese refugees the most. [Getty] A recent government decision that gave a grace period for refugees and asylum seekers to legalise their residence in Egypt is believed to have, arguably, endangered many foreign nationals who had sought refuge in the country after fleeing war zones. Over the past 48 hours,

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Tunisia-Libya border crossing fully opens following delays

The Ras Jedir border crossing the main crossing between Libya and Tunisia [Getty] Libya’s interior minister in Tripoli said the major border crossing at Ras Jedir with Tunisia was fully reopened on Monday three months after being shut due to armed clashes. After calm returned to the region, the border crossing was partially reopened in mid-June

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Suspected Turkish drone strike in Sulaimaniyah wounds 2

Iraqi Interior Ministry spokesman Moqdad Miri speaks before three blindfolded men in yellow suits during a press conference in Baghdad on 1 July 2024. [Getty] At least two people were injured on Tuesday in a suspected Turkish drone strike on a car in a residential area of Sulaimaniyah city in the Iraqi Kurdistan region. According to

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10 years after the Islamic State’s ‘caliphate’

On 29 June 2014, the Islamic State (IS) declared a “caliphate” in Iraq and Syria, appointing Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as their leader, a declaration deemed highly controversial and rejected by many Muslims. At its height, the group controlled an area half the size of the United Kingdom and attracted tens of thousands of fighters from around

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