Weather: Partially cloudy to cloudyDeath toll of Iran’s explosions rises to 211

RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is partially cloudy with no change in temperatures. Relatively cold conditions persist in mountainous areas, while other regions may experience a milder climate, according to the Palestine Meteorological Department…

RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is partially cloudy with no change in temperatures. Relatively cold conditions persist in mountainous areas, while other regions may experience a milder climate, according to the Palestine Meteorological Department.

A slight chance of scattered rain showers is expected on some areas.

The winds are southwestly to northwesterly and light to moderate. Sea waves are low.

Looking ahead to Thursday, the weather is predicted to be partly cloudy with a slight rise in temperature. Mountainous areas will remain relatively cold, while other regions will lean towards warmer temperatures. The possibility of scattered rain continues.

Temperature is expected to drop on Friday with a chance of scattered rain showers on some areas.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA

Amman: The number of people killed in explosions that took place in the Iranian city of Kerman during funeral processions on the anniversary of General Qassem Soleimani’s death has climbed to 211, according to the Iranian Radio and Television Corporation.

“Shortly after the incident, Iranian authorities reported that the explosion was the result of a terrorist operation that killed and injured scores, with the number of victims expected to climb,” Iranian state television said in a statement.

According to Tasnim News Agency, security sources disputed that the bombs were suicide attacks, emphasizing that they were carried out using two bags containing explosive devices.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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