Kuwait city: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait has expressed its profound concern regarding the worsening humanitarian situation in Sudan. The country's officials have called for immediate international attention to address the needs of those affected by the ongoing crisis.
According to Kuwait News Agency, Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah Al-Sisi has reaffirmed Egypt's support for Saudi Arabia's initiatives aimed at resolving the Palestinian question based on a two-state solution. This endorsement highlights the regional efforts to find a peaceful resolution to the longstanding conflict.
In Riyadh, Saudi Arabia has issued a strong condemnation of the recent bombing of a World Food Programme aid convoy in western Sudan. The attack on humanitarian assistance efforts underscores the challenging and dangerous environment facing aid workers in the region.
The situation in Gaza continues to escalate, with reports indicating that at least 70 Palestinians have been killed and 356 others injured in a new wave of Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours. In Ramallah, it has been reported that ten Palestinians have been killed and several others injured in Israeli occupation attacks on central and southern Gaza.
Meanwhile, in London, the UK Foreign Office has summoned the Israeli occupation ambassador to express its protest against a new plan for Jewish settlement expansion in east Jerusalem. The move signals the UK's concern over the potential impact of the settlement expansion on the peace process.
In Washington, a Navy fighter jet F/A-18E has crashed off the coast of Virginia during a routine training mission. The incident highlights the risks associated with military training exercises and the importance of safety protocols.