Israeli Occupation Forces Intensify Attacks, Resulting in High Casualties in Gaza

Gaza: Israeli occupation forces have killed 100 Palestinians and injured 603 others in the last 24 hours.

According to Kuwait News Agency, this escalation marks a significant surge in violence as tensions continue to rise in the region.

In related developments, the Egyptian Red Crescent has responded by sending 3,000 tons of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. The aid is being transported through the Karem Abu-Salem crossing, aiming to provide relief to those affected by the ongoing conflict.

The situation in Lebanon also remains tense as the Lebanese cabinet has approved a plan proposed by US Envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack. The plan involves establishing a state monopoly on arms, reflecting the increasing geopolitical instability in the area.

Furthermore, at least five people were reported dead and ten others wounded following an Israeli occupation airstrike targeting a vehicle in eastern Lebanon. This incident further underscores the volatile security environment in the region.

In Pakistan, a separate incident of violence occurred in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, where a bombing resulted in the deaths of at least two people and left 20 others injured.

Meanwhile, in Southeast Asia, Thailand and Cambodia have reached an agreement to deploy temporary ASEAN monitoring teams along their borders. This initiative is intended to support the ceasefire deal they reached on July 28, demonstrating efforts to stabilize the region through diplomatic means.