Deadly Airstrikes Continue in Gaza as Humanitarian Crisis EscalatesAl-Moayedi briefed on preparations of national team for joint qualifiers

Gaza: In the early hours of Wednesday, at least three Palestinians were killed, and numerous others sustained injuries as Israeli occupation aircraft bombed a house in the city of Deir Al-Balah, located in the central part of the besieged Gaza Strip, according to Palestinian medical sources.

The Israeli occupation persists in its aggression against the Gaza Strip, now entering its 152nd day.

This ongoing assault occurs amidst an alarming humanitarian crisis, with international organizations struggling to mitigate the severity of famine resulting from the prolonged conflict.

The bombings exacerbate the dire situation, posing a severe threat to the lives of hundreds of thousands of people, particularly as food supplies dwindle and casualties mount.

The occupation artillery targeted the Nuseirat camp situated in the central Gaza Strip. Simultaneously, Israeli warplanes intensified their bombardment of the city of Khan Yunis.

The northern Gaza Strip continues to bear the brunt of heavy bombardment, while in
the central Gaza Strip, a child lost his life and several others were injured in an airstrike on Palestinians along Al-Rashid Street.

During the previous night, the occupation fighter jets conducted raids on the town of Al-Mughraqa, located north of the Nuseirat camp in the central Gaza Strip. The bodies of nine martyrs were subsequently transported to the Al-Shifa Medical Complex in Gaza.

According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip, in a preliminary tally, the number of martyrs has reached a staggering 30,631, with 72,043 injuries recorded since the beginning of October last year.

The sources further revealed that the occupation forces committed ten massacres within the past 24 hours alone, resulting in the loss of 97 lives and leaving 123 people injured.

Source: Jordan News Agency

The Minister of Youth and Sports in the caretaker government, Mohammed Hussein Al-Moayedi, was briefed on the progress of the camp of the first national football team, which is performing its training program in the capital, Sana’a, in preparation for the joint qualifying matches for the World Cup and Asia.

Al-Moayedi inspected the ongoing preparations under the leadership of Algerian coach Noureddine Ould Ali and his national assistant Mohamed Salem Al-Zuraiqi during the training session that Al-Ahmar played at Al-Thawra Sports City Stadium, as part of the preparations for the Group H qualifiers, which include (Yemen, UAE, Bahrain, Nepal).

The minister urged the players to exert their best efforts to reach the required readiness in order to perform honorably in the upcoming matches against the UAE national team on March 21 and 26 and achieve the results that the sports public is looking forward to eager for victories.

He pointed to the successes and successive achievements of the junior team, which puts t
he national team in front of the responsibility of honoring Yemeni sports in foreign forums.

In turn, the members of the national team appreciated the good care and efforts made to make the camp a success. They expressed their thanks and appreciation to the leadership of the Ministry of Youth and Sports and those in charge of this preparatory camp.

They stressed that they will exert efforts and energy during the qualifying competitions in order to ensure that the country is represented honorably that lives up to the aspirations of all Yemenis.

He was accompanied during the visit by the Executive Director of the Youth, Youth and Sports Welfare Fund, Abdul Hamid Al-Maghribi, the Director of the Youth Welfare Fund Office, Hassan Majdeddin, the directors of activities Hamza Saleh and Finance Abdullah Al-Ansi, and sports leaders.

Source: Yemen News Agency