Protester Sets Self On Fire Outside Israeli Consulate In US

Protester Sets Self On Fire Outside Israeli Consulate In US

A security guard was also injured after trying to stop the protester: Report (Representational)

Washington:

A protester outside the Israeli consulate in Atlanta was in critical condition Friday after setting themself on fire, in what police said was likely an “extreme” political statement.

“A Palestinian flag was reported at the location and was part of the protest,” said Darin Schierbaum, police chief of the southern US city.

He said the incident was “likely an extreme act of political protest.”

A security guard was also injured after trying to stop the protester, according to emergency first responders.

“Both individuals sustained burns,” Atlanta Fire Chief Roderick Smith told journalists.

He did not specify the age or gender of the protester.

“The security guard noticed that the individual was attempting to set themselves afire” shortly after the protester arrived outside the consulate building around noon (1700 GMT), Smith said.

The guard “immediately attempted but failed to stop the individual.”

The guard was burned on his wrist and leg, Smith said, while the protester was in critical condition with “full thickness” burns to their body. Both were taken to the hospital, he added.

“We actually have dedicated patrols that are occurring at this location and other Jewish and Muslim communities in the city,” Schierbaum added.

The United States has seen an uptick in Anti-Semitic, anti-Arab and Islamophobic threats and violence since the start of Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza in October.

Earlier this week a US man was charged with attempted murder over the shooting of three men of Palestinian descent in Vermont, and a six-year-old Palestinian-American boy was stabbed to death in Illinois in October.

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Zionist regime struck sites around Damascus

SANA, citing a military source on Saturday, said Israeli jets carried out an air attack from the direction of the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights, targeting sites in the vicinity of Damascus.

The state-run broadcaster said Syrian air defenses intercepted Israeli missiles and shot down several of the projectiles.

“At approximately 1:35 am (1035 GMT) today, the Israeli enemy carried out an air assault from the direction of the occupied Syrian Golan, targeting some points near the city of Damascus,” the Defence Ministry said in a statement, reporting no casualties.

Property damage was reported from the attack.

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America greenlighting genocide

The only pictures they could get their hands on were those of little girls crying after being treated for injuries as a result of Israeli tank shells as well as women and children shedding tears as they sat near their homes, leveled to the ground by Israeli warplanes. 

Other pictures showed injured and traumatized-looking children being carried away from the rubble in Rafah and the destruction of houses in Khan Younis, in the southern part of the Gaza Strip. 

The photos portray the same scenes that Palestinian women and children have endured since October 7. 

Hamas has blamed the Israeli occupation for violating the truce and effectively neglecting its own captives. 

The group accused the regime of rejecting all offers to release more hostages.

It said “the Zionist occupation” bore responsibility for “resuming war and aggression”.

Following a seven-day pause in the war on Gaza, the Israeli regime is conducting what it had done best since October 7: Bombing civilian sites with powerful and indiscriminate force, killing women and children while flattening residential zones to the ground. 
A spokesman for the Palestinian health ministry said the occupation regime was committing new massacres in the Gaza Strip immediately after the end of the truce. 

The Gaza government media office said the international community, led by the United States, bears responsibility for the Israeli crimes after giving it the green light to continue the war without showing any regard to the laws of war and international and humanitarian laws.

Experts believe the Israeli occupation would not have been allowed to resume its devastating attacks against Gaza without a “greenlight” from Washington. The same greenlight with which the United States allowed the regime to start the war on the Gaza Strip. 

The Israeli regime resumed its aggression on the besieged Gaza Strip while U.S. Secretary of State Tony Blinken was still in Israel. Blinken, whose boasting of his Jewish heritage enraged several regional leaders in the first days of Israeli aggression, stated that Washington is backing Tel Aviv’s war on Gaza.

One day after the war on Gaza began, U.S. President Joe Biden was in Tel Aviv encouraging the Zionist regime to wage war on the tiny coastal enclave. 

“I am a Zionist,” Biden proudly declared in Tel Aviv, pledging his unwavering support for the Israeli war on Palestinian women and children. 

The American and Zionist politicians and generals who had gathered in a Tel Aviv hotel nodded in approval, as Israeli bombs were “mowing the grass” against civilian sites in the Gaza Strip. 

Aaron David Miller, a former Middle East negotiator who served six secretaries of state in both Democratic and Republican administrations, pointed out that “Biden’s connection to (the Israeli occupation) is deeply engrained in his political DNA.”

The Gaza government office added that the Palestinian people have the right to defend themselves by all means to achieve their freedom and independence.

As reports surfaced that the Israeli occupation had violated the ceasefire by bombing Gaza, there were instant reports of dozens of civilians killed. 

Within hours, that number changed to scores of civilians, and throughout the day, the figure increased. 

The Palestinian health ministry has said 40 percent of the more than 15,000 people that the Israeli army has killed in Gaza were children (more than 6,000). It is a death toll that seems acceptable to the regime’s staunchest ally, the United States. 

Qatar, which played a pivotal role in the temporary truce between the Israeli occupation and Hamas, said mediation efforts to extend the seven-day ceasefire had been complicated by the Israeli bombing of Gaza.  
The Qatari foreign ministry called on the international community “to move quickly to stop the violence” and the “humanitarian catastrophe”.

“Qatar expresses its deep regret at the resumption of the Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip following the end of the humanitarian pause, without reaching an agreement to extend it,” it said.

The ministry added it was committed, along with other parties, to continue efforts to return the calm, and condemned “all forms of targeting civilians, the practice of collective punishment, and attempts to forcibly displace citizens of the besieged Gaza Strip”. 

The resumption of airstrikes has reportedly killed a number of ambulance crew near al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza City.

The occupation regime also launched raids near the Kuwaiti Hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza, and artillery shells fell on the roof of Kamal Adwan Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip. 

One Israeli missile struck 50 meters from the biggest functioning hospital in the territory, according to James Elder, a UNICEF spokesperson who was inside the building.

In a post on social media, Elder said, “The health system here is overwhelmed. This hospital simply cannot take more children with the wounds of war.”

“We cannot see more children… with the burns, with the shrapnel littering their body, with the broken bones. Inaction by those with influence is allowing the killing of children. This is a war on children.”

The UN’s children’s agency, UNICEF, has called the failure to halt the war on Gaza “an approval of the killing of children”.

The Israeli Air Force has dropped leaflets in the southern Gazan city of Khan Younis ordering its residents to leave the now very densely populated area and travel to so-called shelters in the Rafah area. 

“We have warned you,” the leaflets said with total disregard for the rules of war that forbid the practice of forcibly displacing people. 

The Israeli military had already forcibly transferred the residents of northern Gaza to the south, warning them that they would only find a haven there. 

It is now doing the same to the residents of the south, warning them to move (under heavy bombardment) to the border with Egypt. 

In the previous warnings and the current one, the Israeli air force bombed the north and the south. 

11 Palestinian civilians, including five children, have been reportedly killed after Israeli bombs landed near Rafah, where the regime has now ordered Palestinians to travel towards.

UN bodies have warned Gaza’s 2.3 million population can’t seek alleged shelter at small areas in what is already the most densely populated territory on the planet. 

As the cruel regime continued its aggression against the civilians on Friday, reports suggested Israeli warplanes had launched a series of raids on south of the Strip.

The regime also attacked the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood in Gaza City and bombed areas northwest of Gaza City and the Jabalia refugee camp. 

Israeli war planes targeted the al-Taqwa Mosque in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood.

Among other sites, Israeli missiles also landed north of Nuseirat in central Gaza.

Palestinian media reported that the Israeli raids killed Abdullah Darwish? a photojournalist, thereby bringing to 71 the number of journalists killed in any combat zone around the world in history. 
The truce entered into force on November 24 last month and began for a period of four days. It was extended twice, first for two days and then for one day. 

Despite Qatari efforts, the Israeli bombings with the backing of the Biden administration have made it impossible for the week-old truce to be extended for a third time.

The United Nations has described the development as “catastrophic”.

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said, “I deeply regret that military operations have started again in Gaza”.  

During the temporary truce, seven rounds of exchanges, which involved Israeli captives and Palestinian prisoners, took place between the resistance in Gaza and the Israeli occupation.

As part of the terms of the truce, which stipulates the release of three Palestinian prisoners from the Israeli prisons in exchange for every Israeli captive held by the Hamas resistance movement and the entry of critically needed humanitarian aid into Gaza, there was an option to extend the ceasefire. 

According to Egyptian security and aid sources, humanitarian supplies and fuel intended for Gaza has been stopped at the Rafah crossing.

By Ali Karbalaei

First published by Tehran Times

India's Aditya Mission Starts Studying Solar Winds, Shares 1st Pic

India's Aditya Mission Starts Studying Solar Winds, Shares 1st Pic

New Delhi:

Aditya L1, India’s ambitious mission to study the sun, today made a giant leap and has now started observing solar winds. The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), sharing the development said that the Aditya Solar wind Particle Experiment (ASPEX) payload onboard the satellite has commenced its operations and is performing normally.

The ASPEX comprises two instruments – the Solar wind Ion Spectrometer (SWIS) and STEPS (SupraThermal and Energetic Particle Spectrometer). While STEPS had kicked into action on September 10, the SWIS instrument was activated on Saturday and has exhibited optimal performance, ISRO said.

The space agency also shared an image on X (formerly Twitter) that illustrates the energy variations in proton and alpha particle counts captured by the new payload.

The mission lifted off from Sriharikota in Andhra Pradesh on September 2. Major objectives of mission include the study of the physics of solar corona and its heating mechanism, the solar wind acceleration, coupling and dynamics of the solar atmosphere, solar wind distribution and temperature anisotropy, and origin of Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) and flares and near-earth space weather.

India’s other ongoing projects include a human spaceflight program that aims to launch astronauts into orbit for the first time possibly by 2025.

EU Investigate Potential Suicide Risk From New Class Of Weight-Loss Drugs

EU Investigate Potential Suicide Risk From New Class Of Weight-Loss Drugs

The European Medicines Agency started investigating the issue in July. (Representational)

The European Union’s drugs regulator has asked pharma companies including Novo Nordisk A/S and Eli Lilly & Co. for more information as it reviews the potential risk of suicidal thoughts associated with a new class of weight-loss medicines.

The European Medicines Agency started investigating the issue in July after reports of suicidal thoughts and self-harm from people who had been taking the anti-obesity drugs. The review is focused on so-called GLP-1 treatments, a class that includes Novo’s Wegovy weight-loss shot as well as its diabetes medicine Ozempic. The drugs are among the hottest sellers in pharma.

In a statement Friday, the EMA’s safety committee said it had reviewed all clinical trial evidence and published literature on the subject, adding: “While at this point no conclusion can be drawn on a causal association, there are several issues that still need to be clarified.”

The committee has agreed further lists of questions to be addressed by the makers of these medicines and said it will discuss the topic again at its meeting in April.

Though their use for weight loss is comparatively recent, GLP-1 drugs have a more than 15-year history as treatments for diabetes. The EMA investigation also includes dulaglutide, the active ingredient in Lilly’s diabetes medicine Trulicity, and AstraZeneca Plc’s diabetes drug Byetta.

“Patient safety is Lilly’s top priority,” a spokesperson for the company told Bloomberg Friday. “We will continue to respond to the regulatory reviews regarding safety signals related to dulaglutide as part of our routine regulatory review processes.”

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Israeli regime knows no boundaries in savage attacks

Speaking during this week’s Friday Prayers sermon in Tehran, Hujjat al-Islam Mohammad Javad Haj Ali Akbari pointed to the Zionist-Israeli regime war on Gaza, which was resumed on Friday morning, saying that the Hamas October 7 operation Al-Aqsa Storm “served greatly not only Palestine and the Resistance-controlled areas, but all the entire humanity,”

He also described the Resistance’s operation as “a big slap in America’s face.”

Haj Ali Akbari said that the successful operation of the oppressed people of Palestine tarnished the reputation of the “global arrogance (big Western powers”, noting that “the Israeli regime’s savagery knows no boundaries and crossed all red lines.”

The senior cleric also criticized the United Nations and other international human rights bodies for lacking the power and willingness to stop the Zionist regime’s crimes.

He went on to reffer to the resumed Israeli attacks on Gaza on Friday after the seven-day truce, saying that the regime cannot compensate for its big defeat on October 7 by killing more Palestinians. 

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90-Year-Old Woman, Declared Dead At Brazilian Hospital, Found Alive In Morgue

90-Year-Old Woman, Declared Dead At Brazilian Hospital, Found Alive In Morgue

The woman was verifiably dead Monday morning.(Representative pic)

A crematorium worker in Brazil got the shock of his life after finding a 90-year-old woman still alive inside a body bag after she was pronounced dead. Citing a Brazilian media outlet, the New York Post reported that the incident took place in the city of San Jose on Saturday, just hours after hospital staff declared Norma Silveira da Silva dead. The 90-year-old was put in a bag and sent to the morgue, where the crematorium worker made the chilling discovery. 

Norma Silveira da Silva’s caretaker and friend Jessica Martins Silvi Pereira said that the 90-year-old had been admitted to Sao Jose Regional Hospital on Friday in a very poor condition. She was suffering from a problem with her liver and was unconscious, the New York Post reported. When Ms Jessica visited the woman on Saturday afternoon, she said that Ms Norma managed to open one eye and see her. However, later that night, she was notified by the hospital staff that the 90-year-old had passed away. 

The hospital issued the first death certificate for the woman at 11:40pm, claiming that she had died due to a “urinary tract infection” Ms Jessica said that the 90-year-old’s body was hastily sent off to the morgue without allowing her loved ones a chance to see her. 

The crematorium worker then went to collect the deceased patient around 1:30am. But when he opened the bag, he noticed that the woman’s body was still warm, which was surprising given the amount of time that had elapsed. “When he opened the bag, she was breathing very weakly. And, as she was no longer conscious, she couldn’t ask for help, she tried to breathe and couldn’t.” Ms Jessica said, according to Fox News

The 90-year-old woman was immediately taken back to a hospital room after the chilling discovery. However, she was verifiably dead Monday morning. 

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Ms Jessica claimed that her elderly friend had spent nearly 2 hours inside the bag “almost suffocating to death”. However, it is not clear if she died from not receiving medical treatment in time or from an underlying condition. The hospital issued the second death certificate around 5:00am and listed her cause of death as “septic shock”. 

Now, according to the Post, Ms Jessica said that the patient’s family is planning to sue the hospital. “It’s a neglect that I wouldn’t wish on anyone,” she said. 

Separately, the state Department of Health has reportedly launched an investigation into the incident. 

Three persons murdered in two separate incidents in Asifabad, Mancherial

Police suspected that Srinivas murdered Shravan as he nursed a grudge against the latter over some petty issue.

Published Date – 10:49 AM, Sat – 2 December 23


Three persons murdered in two separate incidents in Asifabad, Mancherial


Kumram Bheem Asifabad/Mancherial: A 45-year-old man was murdered by his neighbour following previous enmity at Bestawada here on Friday night. The victim’s son hacked the accused person to death barely after a few minutes, creating a flutter in the town.

Asifabad Inspector Raju said Gubide Shravan was hacked to death, allegedly by Bamne Srinivas at around 10 pm. Shravan’s elder son Anil then chased Srinvas for a kilometre and killed him using an axe. Anil then surrendered himself before the police and confessed to the crime.


Police suspected that Srinivas murdered Shravan as he nursed a grudge against the latter over some petty issue. Srinivas was in an inebriated condition at the time of the incident. He is the son-in-law of Shravan and resides in a home situated adjacent to Shravan’s house. While Srinivas has three daughters and a son, Shravan is survived by three sons.

Meanwhile, a 38-year-old migrant daily wage labourer, Boddu Jalandar, was stabbed to death at Keslapur village in Bheemini mandal of Mancherial district on Friday night. The accused person, Muthyam Rajashekhar Goud, surrendered himself before cops and admitted to committing the murder.

Hailing from Keslapur, Jalandar migrated to Hyderabad in search of living a few years ago. He was in Keslapur to cast his vote. Families of Jalandar and Rajashekhar were at loggerheads for quite a long time.

Iran, Oman FMs discuss latest developments in Gaza

Hossein Amir-Abdollahian made the remarks in a phone call with his Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr Albusaidi late Friday.

“During my last week’s trip to Beirut, I heard resistance leaders saying that the resistance’s response would be regret-inducing and harsher than before in the event of the Israeli regime’s resumption of its attacks [against Gaza],” Amir-Abdollahian said.

The regime launched a war against Gaza on October 7 following an operation staged by the territory’s resistance movements.

The war killed more than 15,500 people across the coastal sliver until last week when an Egyptian- and Qatari-mediated truce took effect. Israel restarted the military campaign earlier on Friday, following the truce, killing at least 107 more people.

Resistance movements across Gaza as well as Lebanon’s Hezbollah resistance movement and Yemen’s Armed Forces have been staging many rounds of operations against the occupied territories in support of the war-hit people of Gaza.

Amir-Abdollahian said the Zionist regime’s resuming its war crimes against the people of Gaza indicated its ignorance towards the international community’s demands and the world’s public opinion.

“It is necessary that all Muslim countries increase their efforts aimed at stopping these crimes,” he noted.

The Omani official, for his part, described the recommencement of the war and its spread across the region as lamentable.

The officials, meanwhile, emphasized the need for the establishment of a sustainable ceasefire in the Palestinian coastal sliver, extensive transfer of humanitarian assistance to the territory, and effective endeavor on the part of the international community toward this purpose.

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UNICEF warns after Zionist regime resumes bombing Gaza

“We cannot see more children with the wounds of war, with the burns, with the shrapnel littering their bodies, with the broken bones,” James Elder, spokesman for the United Nations children’s agency, said on Friday.

“Inaction by those with influence is allowing the killing of children. This is a war on children,” he added.

The regime launched the war against Gaza on October 7 following an operation staged by the territory’s resistance movements.

The war killed more than 15,500 people, most of them women and children, across the coastal sliver until last week when an Egyptian- and Qatari-mediated truce took effect. Israel restarted the military campaign earlier on Friday, following the truce, killing nearly 200 more people.

Thousands more are missing and feared buried under rubble.

Speaking earlier this month, the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the besieged Palestinian territory was turning into “a graveyard for children.”

“The health system here is overwhelmed,” Elder said.

“I cannot overstate how the capacity has been reduced of hospitals in the last seven weeks,” he added.

“Clearly words, clearly pleas from the world do not make a difference on those who have the power to stop the killing, the maiming of children.”

The remarks came amid untrammeled military and political support for the war on the part of the United States, Israel’s biggest and oldest ally.

The US has provided the regime with thousands of arms consignments since the initiation of the war.

Washington, which has backed Tel Aviv’s ferocious attacks on Gaza as a means of “self-defense,” has also been casting its veto against the UN Security Council resolutions that would call on the occupying regime to cease its aggression.

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