The Israeli military says the school it bombed early today served as a “Hamas headquarters” and “terrorists were there,” Al-Jazeera reported.
More than 100 people were killed when a bomb exploded during morning prayers at a school in al-Taraj district of Gaza City. Local media reported that a fire had broken out at the school and rescue teams were working to bring it under control.
President Joe Biden is currently in Delaware, the Secret Service told an ABC News reporter. In turn, the vice president and the upcoming presidential candidate are in Arizona.
“Rescue crews cleared the scene of a suspicious object on Pennsylvania Avenue. The object was deemed safe and did not pose a threat to public safety. Precautionary closures will be lifted soon,” Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said.
“The US military’s Garab al-Jir airbase in Rmaylan, northeastern Syria, was hit by kamikaze drones launched by Iranian-backed forces,” ClashReport reported.
In the areas of the three border districts, special regulations are in force from Friday, applying “necessary measures and temporary restrictions” in accordance with Art. 11 of the Law of March 6, 2006 “On Combating Terrorism”, Russian media reports emphasize that the special measures include: the possibility of forced relocation of residents, restrictions on traffic in certain areas, enhanced security of sensitive facilities and the possibility of using telephone wiretapping.
Venezuela’s current president Nicolás Maduro, during a visit to the Supreme Court on Friday, did not respond to requests to release documents confirming the results of the July 28 presidential election, in which – according to an official statement – he is considered to have a slight advantage over the opposition candidate, but “the justice system is in agreement with opposition leader María Corina Machado.” .
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