The United Nations has officially added Israel to a blacklist of countries accused of committing sexual violence in conflict zones. This decision comes amid increasing testimonies regarding human rights violations against Palestinians.
A source from the Russian Foreign Ministry reported a significant deterioration in human rights in Ukraine, attributing it to what they describe as an illegitimate and new Nazi regime governing the country. These statements raise questions about the humanitarian situation in the region.
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has imposed penalties on ten individuals, including five Saudis and five expatriates, for transporting 34 people to Mecca for Hajj without permits. They were apprehended at the entrances of the holy city.
The Houthi group has intensified its violations in Sana'a, including the bombing of homes and closure of private facilities, leading to increased tribal anger over land seizures from the Khawlan tribes.
A video released by Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir showing the humiliating treatment of Gaza flotilla activists has provoked widespread reactions. This comes amid increasing accusations against Israel for systematic violations against Palestinians.
The ceasefire mediated by the United States between Russia and Ukraine is at risk of collapse as both sides exchange accusations of attacks over the weekend. The situation is intensifying with increasing violations on the ground.
The Arab League has demanded urgent measures to protect Palestinian journalists as violations against them escalate. This call was made during an emergency meeting to discuss the current situation in the Palestinian territories.
Aatif Najib, the former head of the Political Security Branch in Daraa, appeared before the Criminal Court in Damascus facing over 10 charges related to murder and torture. Seventy-five plaintiffs filed lawsuits against him during a closed session.
The United Arab Emirates has announced the formation of a national committee aimed at documenting Iranian violations against the country. This initiative reflects the state's efforts to protect its sovereignty and enhance national security.
On Friday, Israeli occupation forces compelled a Palestinian family in Jenin to exhume their father's body, claiming it was too close to an Israeli settlement. The incident has sparked widespread outrage among Palestinians.
The Governor of Assiut has confirmed a strict policy to address any violations affecting citizens' health, emphasizing the importance of community safety. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance public health standards in the governorate.
Violations against Palestinians in Syria are escalating, necessitating urgent attention to their unresolved issues such as citizenship, political rights, and property ownership. These challenges require immediate solutions to ensure their rights are upheld.
Authorities in Aswan announced the removal of <strong>66 violations</strong> on state lands as part of the first phase of the <strong>29th wave</strong> to combat encroachments. This initiative is part of the Egyptian government's efforts to preserve public lands and reinforce the rule of law.
Saudi authorities have announced fines of up to <strong>50,000 Saudi Riyals</strong> and a <strong>6-month</strong> prison sentence for Hajj violators. This measure aims to enhance compliance with regulations governing the Hajj season.
The 'Echo of Truth' exhibition opened in Tripoli, Libya, serving as an artistic platform to document the suffering of journalists since 2011. The exhibition reflects the significant challenges facing freedom of expression through diverse artworks.
As part of the national campaign 'Wave 29', authorities in Sharqia have successfully removed <strong>135 violations</strong> on agricultural land and state property. This initiative aims to protect agricultural areas and enhance food security.
In a bid to enhance road safety, authorities reported issuing <strong>1072</strong> violations for not wearing helmets and removing <strong>36</strong> abandoned vehicles from the streets within <strong>24</strong> hours.
Israel continues its violations in southern Syria through a new military project, causing significant losses for farmers in Quneitra. Ongoing digging and military fortifications pose daily threats to local residents.
Intensive campaigns conducted by relevant authorities resulted in the issuance of <strong>143 violations</strong> for failing to adhere to designated closing hours, as part of the electricity conservation initiative. These measures aim to enhance energy efficiency amid rising electricity demand.
A report by the Palestinian Journalists' Union reveals that Israel has committed 4,000 crimes against journalism in the past two and a half years, highlighting a painful reality that undermines the celebration of World Press Freedom Day.
Jibril Rajoub, a Palestinian official, urges the international community to take punitive measures against Israel for its severe violations during the war on Gaza. This call comes amid escalating events and worsening humanitarian conditions in the region.
Authorities in Shuna have seized several illegal wells and removed violations on water sources. These actions are part of efforts to preserve water resources and ensure their legal use.
The Ministry of Labor has reported 491 violations by a local dairy company for failing to pay its workers' wages, raising concerns about labor rights in the sector. This comes amid increasing demands for improved working conditions in the country.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that at least <strong>830 Palestinians</strong> have been killed and around <strong>2350</strong> others injured due to Israeli attacks since the ceasefire began. This comes as violations of the declared ceasefire continue to escalate.
The Egyptian Ministry of Health announced the removal of a doctor working under the 'Tayyibat' system from the union, citing a loss of trust in his professional duties. This decision follows investigations that revealed serious professional violations.
The Tunisian Journalists' Union has expressed deep concern over the changing nature of violations against journalists in the country. It highlights an increase in administrative complications and judicial harassment faced by media professionals.
In a bid to enhance road safety, authorities have issued <strong>1045</strong> violations for not wearing helmets and removed <strong>35</strong> abandoned vehicles from the streets within <strong>24</strong> hours.
Authorities in Al-Russeifa have removed violations on water lines and filled an illegal well in Khan Al-Zabeeb, as part of efforts to protect water resources. These actions come amid growing challenges in water management across the country.
The Egyptian government has launched extensive campaigns to address violations on agricultural lands across various governorates as part of wave '29' to combat this growing phenomenon. This initiative aims to protect agricultural land and enhance food security.
Rapid Support Forces continue to target civilians in Sudan, with a drone strike resulting in the deaths of five people in the Al-Eisawiya area south of Omdurman. This reflects severe violations of international law.