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Israeli troops open fire at crowd waiting for food aid in Gaza, kill over 100, more than 700 injured

The local health ministry spokesperson Ashaf al-Qidra who confirmed the incident described it as an unprovoked Israeli attack on the civilians waiting for a delivery on Thursday.

At least 104 Palestinians have been confirmed killed by Israeli troops and 750 wounded at an aid distribution point west of Gaza City who were waiting for a delivery on Thursday.

The local health ministry spokesperson Ashaf al-Qidra who confirmed the incident described it as an unprovoked Israeli attack on the civilians waiting for a delivery on Thursday.

Video from the scene of the massacre posted to social media showed people fleeing and taking cover. Victims were taken to hospitals by any means available – including donkey carts, as roads to the site had been destroyed.

However, it was impossible to confirm from the video what had triggered the deadly chaos.

The Israeli Defense Forces officially acknowledged dozens of injuries and casualties among the crowd but blamed the victims, claiming they were “pushing and trampling” at the sight of the aid trucks.

IDF Spokesperson RAdm. Daniel Hagari claimed only a few “warning shots” were fired to disperse the crowd of “looters.”

An Israeli military source not authorized to speak with the press admitted his colleagues fired at the crowd – but blamed the victims for that as well.

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“The crowd approached the forces in a manner which posed a threat to the troops,” the source told AFP.

However, witnesses’ stories appeared incompatible with the suggestion the soldiers who fired on the crowd had done so out of fear.

IDF troops allegedly opened fire twice – waiting until the first aid-seekers had returned to the truck from hiding to shoot them again, according to Kamel Abu Nahel, who told reporters from his bed in Al Shifa Hospital that he was shot in the leg and then run over as the trucks sped away from the scene according RT.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas condemned the “ugly massacre conducted by the Israeli occupation army this morning against the people who waited for the aid trucks,” according to his office.

Hamas also condemned the incident, which it called “unprecedented in the history of war crimes,” as part of Israel’s “war of starvation” against the people of Gaza.

The attack could jeopardize ceasefire talks still underway between the Palestinian militants and the Israeli government to return Israeli hostages who remain in Gaza, Hamas warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who declared that their return was his utmost priority.

Following the deadly Hamas raid on October 7 in which over 1,200 people were killed, Israel has killed over 30,000 Palestinians in Gaza, mainly women, children and elderly according to the enclave’s health ministry.

While Israel was told by the International Court of Justice to increase and facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid so as to avoid committing genocide against the Palestinian people, Israel has been accused by the UN and other aid groups of violating that order.

Israeli troops open fire at crowd waiting for food aid in Gaza, kill over 100, more than 700 injured

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UK says it’s developing radio frequency to blast out drones

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UK says it’s developing radio frequency to blast out drones

The United Kingdom is making strides in military technology, developing a cutting-edge weapon using radio waves to counter drones.

Known as the Radio Frequency Directed Energy Weapon (RFDEW), this innovative system utilizes radio waves to disrupt or damage critical electronic components of enemy vehicles and drones, halting their operations or causing them to fall out of the sky.

Operable across land, air, and sea, the RFDEW boasts a range of up to 1 kilometre, with potential for future extensions. Its development follows UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s commitment to increasing defence spending to 2.5% of GDP by 2030.

With an estimated cost of 0.10 Pounds (0.12 dollars) per radio waveshot, the RFDEW offers a cost-effective alternative to conventional missiles and holds promise for effectively countering drone swarms.

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Utilizing a mobile power source, the technology generates pulses of radio frequency energy in a directed beam, capable of delivering sequenced shots to single or multiple targets. It can be mounted on various military vehicles, enhancing flexibility and adaptability on the battlefield.

Minister of State for Defence Procurement James Cartlidge highlighted the significance of such advancements in enhancing the effectiveness and safety of UK armed forces. He emphasized the importance of defending against unmanned systems, especially in light of recent global conflicts.

The RFDEW system will undergo rigorous testing with British soldiers during summer. Developed under Project Hersa by a collaborative team from the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) and Defence Equipment & Support (DE&S), in partnership with UK industry, this technology represents a significant leap in military capability.

DSTL chief executive Paul Hollinshead underscored the transformative impact of such systems, emphasizing their potential to provide decisive operational advantages and enhance national security. He credited decades of research, expertise, and investment in science and technology for enabling the development of world-class capabilities like the RFDEW.

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Just in: In assassination attempt, Slovakia’s Prime Minister shot multiple times 

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Just in: In assassination attempt, Slovakia’s Prime Minister shot multiple times 

Robert Fico, Slovakia’s prime minister, has been taken to hospital in a “life-threatening condition” after he was shot multiple times on Wednesday.

According to his official social media account, the 59-year-old leader was hit in the abdomen outside the House of Culture in the town of Handlova.

Police have detained a suspect. There was no immediate information on the motive.

Reuters reported Zuzana Caputova, President of Slovakia, as condemning the “brutal and ruthless” attack on Fico.

She said in a televised statement, “A physical attack on the prime minister is, first of all, an attack on a person, but it is also an attack on democracy.”

The Russian ambassador to Slovakia Igor Bratchikov also condemned the shooting of Fico.

“I strongly condemn this act of violence and express my conviction of the necessity of punishment for the perpetrators,” Bratchikov said in a letter to Fico that the Russian embassy shared on its Facebook page.

Fico, a third-time premier with the left-wing Smer (Direction) party, won Slovakia’s September 30 parliamentary elections, staging a political comeback after campaigning on a pro-Russian and anti-American message.

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Updated: Three years after separation, Melinda resigns as co-chair of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 

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Updated: Three years after separation, Melinda resigns as co-chair of Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation 

Melinda French Gates said on Monday she would resign as co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation that she helped lead for about 24 years.

In May 2021, the couple announced their plans to divorce after 27 years of marriage. Despite their breakup, they agreed to continue working together at the foundation.

But that other agreement has broken down too.

“After careful consideration and reflection, I have decided to step down from my role as co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation,” Melinda, 59, wrote in a statement on Instagram on Monday, May 13.

“My last day at the foundation will be June 7.”

As part of her separation agreement from former husband and founder of Microsoft, Bill Gates, Melinda said she would receive additional $12.5 billion for her charitable work.

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According to her, she plans to put the funds in her next venture of helping women and their families.

“I will tell you more about what this will look like in the near future,” she added.

Melinda also said, “This is not a decision I came to lightly.

“I am immensely proud of the foundation that Bill and I built together and of the extraordinary work it is doing to address inequities around the world.”

Three years after separation, Melinda resigns as co-chair of Bill & Melinda Gates

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