Weather: Stormy, rainy and extremely cold weatherQatar: The Israeli war on Gaza caused an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe

RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is stormy, rainy, and cold to extremely cold as the impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department. Heavy rain is expected to fall accompa…

RAMALLAH: Weather today in Palestine is stormy, rainy, and cold to extremely cold as the impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.

Heavy rain is expected to fall accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail. Winds are southwesterly to northwesterly, brisk with strong gusts.

Tonight, the weather is predicted to be partly cloudy to cloudy, very cold. Scattered rain is expected in some regions.

On Sunday, the weather is anticipated to be rainy accompanied by thunderstorms and occasional hail, cloudy and extremely cold.

Moving to Monday, the impact of the low-pressure system continues to affect the country resulting in rainy and cold to extremely cold conditions. Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hail are expected.

Looking ahead to Tuesday, Heavy rain, thunderstorms, and occasional hail are expected as the impact of the low-pressure system persisting.

People are warned about potential flash floods in valleys and low
-lying areas, high winds leading to road hazards, and reduced horizontal visibility.

Source: Palestine news and Information Agency

Doha: The head of the National Human Rights Committee in Qatar, Maryam Al Attiyah, said, “The Israeli war on the Gaza Strip caused an unprecedented humanitarian and health catastrophe.”

During a visit Saturday in Doha to a group of injured Palestinian Gazans, Al Attiyah talked about the “effective” Arab and international pressure to implement international law and international humanitarian law to “hold the Israeli occupation accountable for the crimes and genocide it commits against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.”

She said over 500 wounded Gazans were evacuated from the war-torn enclave to receive medical treatment in Doha after Qatar pledged to provide medical treatment to 1,500 Palestinians from Gaza and sponsor 3,000 children who had lost their parents to the ongoing Israeli war.

She added that the war on Gaza must be a “turning point” for developing an executive programme to enable Palestinians to exercise their “inalienable” rights of self-determination without external interference, sover
eignty and independence.

Attiyah said “the grave” Israeli violations affected children, women, journalists, health workers, health facilities, international relief and humanitarian organisations and schools and shelters, adding that the Israeli war prevented medical supplies and water.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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