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Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

07.10.2025, Tallinn. Court case at Harju District Court involves Johanna-Maria Lehtme, a co-founder and former head of the Ukrainian aid non-governmental organization (NGO) Slava Ukraini. According to the Prosecutor's Office, Lehtme is suspected of causing nearly â¬450,000 in damages. She is charged with breaching the trust of the organization and embezzling donation funds on a large scale. Photo: Rasmus Rebase, Postimees.

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Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

07.10.2025, Tallinn. Court case at Harju District Court involves Johanna-Maria Lehtme, a co-founder and former head of the Ukrainian aid non-governmental organization (NGO) Slava Ukraini. According to the Prosecutor's Office, Lehtme is suspected of causing nearly â¬450,000 in damages. She is charged with breaching the trust of the organization and embezzling donation funds on a large scale. Photo: Rasmus Rebase, Postimees.

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Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

07.10.2025, Tallinn. Court case at Harju District Court involves Johanna-Maria Lehtme, a co-founder and former head of the Ukrainian aid non-governmental organization (NGO) Slava Ukraini. According to the Prosecutor's Office, Lehtme is suspected of causing nearly â¬450,000 in damages. She is charged with breaching the trust of the organization and embezzling donation funds on a large scale. Photo: Rasmus Rebase, Postimees.

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Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

07.10.2025, Tallinn. Court case at Harju District Court involves Johanna-Maria Lehtme, a co-founder and former head of the Ukrainian aid non-governmental organization (NGO) Slava Ukraini. According to the Prosecutor's Office, Lehtme is suspected of causing nearly â¬450,000 in damages. She is charged with breaching the trust of the organization and embezzling donation funds on a large scale. Photo: Rasmus Rebase, Postimees.

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Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

Criminal case of Johanna-Maria Lehtme

07.10.2025, Tallinn. Court case at Harju District Court involves Johanna-Maria Lehtme, a co-founder and former head of the Ukrainian aid non-governmental organization (NGO) Slava Ukraini. According to the Prosecutor's Office, Lehtme is suspected of causing nearly â¬450,000 in damages. She is charged with breaching the trust of the organization and embezzling donation funds on a large scale. Photo: Rasmus Rebase, Postimees.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

PV Construction in Xinjiang Gobi Desert

XINJIANG, CHINA - JULY 8, 2025 - Workers are installing solar photovoltaic panels at the site of the 450,000-kilowatt integrated solar, thermal and storage project in the Gobi Desert in Bayingolin Mongolian Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang, China on July 8, 2025.

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Illumination event in Sendai

Illumination event in Sendai

The annual Sendai Pageant of Starlight illumination event begins in Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Dec. 6, 2024. Zelkova trees lining a 450-meter street are lit up with about 450,000 LED lights, with about 1.6 million people expected to visit through Dec. 25.

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Illumination event in Sendai

Illumination event in Sendai

The annual Sendai Pageant of Starlight illumination event begins in Sendai, northeastern Japan, on Dec. 6, 2024. Zelkova trees lining a 450-meter street are lit up with about 450,000 LED lights, with about 1.6 million people expected to visit through Dec. 25.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

Huawei's Stelato S9 Smart Car

HANGZHOU, CHINA - JUNE 11, 2024 - Visitors look at Huawei's Stelato S9 smart car at an auto show in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, June 11, 2024. The luxury flagship car "Stelato S9" is the first intelligent selection model jointly created by BAIC New Energy and Huawei. In terms of interior space, the Share S9 can fully match the D-class luxury cars such as the Mercedes-Benz S-Class long-axis version and the BMW 7-series long-axis version, and the HUAWEI ADS3.0 intelligent driving system is launched. The Stelato S9, with a pre-sale price of 450,000 to 550,000 yuan, will go on sale in August this year.

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Israeli airstrikes kill 40 in central Gaza refugee camp

STORY: Israeli airstrikes kill 40 in central Gaza refugee camp SHOOTING TIME: May 14, 2024 DATELINE: May 15, 2024 LENGTH: 00:01:13 LOCATION: GAZA, Palestine CATEGORY: MILITARY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the Nuseirat refugee camp 2. various of Rafah STORYLINE: At least 40 people were killed and others injured after midnight Monday by Israeli bombardment in the Nuseirat refugee camp in the central Gaza Strip, the Palestine TV reported. Israeli warplanes bombed a residential building owned by the Karaja family in the south of the Nuseirat camp, with children among the casualties, it said. The Israeli army has repeatedly struck the Nuseirat camp. Israeli tanks on Tuesday marched towards the center of Rafah, the southernmost city in the Gaza Strip, as tens of thousands of residents fled to evade an Israeli ground offensive, a local source reported. The source told Xinhua that the tanks had reached the Al-Geneina neighborhood and were advancing towards the city center "amid heavy gunfire." Nearly 450,000 peop

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Palestinian children stand in front of a tent in therecently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah set up a tent in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the recently set up displaement camp for the Palestinians arriving from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the displacement camp set up by Palestinians from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

A displaced Palestinian boy from Rafah arrives in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah walk nearby the newly set up camp in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of the displacement camp set up by Palestinians from Rafah in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

A displaced Palestinian from Rafah seperates clothing after arriving in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of a tent of displaced Palestinian family from Rafah who has set up a tent in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Displaced Palestinians from Rafah arrive in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of a tent of displaced Palestinian family from Rafah who has set up a tent in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

Almost 450,000 People Have Fled Rafah In A Week - Gaza

View of a tent of displaced Palestinian family from Rafah who has set up a tent in Khan Yunis camp in Gaza on May 12, 2024. Nearly 450,000 people have been displaced from Rafah since May 6, according to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA). Hundreds of people have left their homes carrying essential belongings with them to the displacement camps set up in Khan Yunis ahead of a wide military operation by Israel on Rafah town in Gaza, despite the growing pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government to accept the proposed truce with Hamas and start a ceasefire. However, the Israeli war cabinet has persisted in going ahead with the operation in Rafah. The United Nations and humanitarian agencies have warned that the operation will lead to a humanitarian catastrophe in the already devastated areas in the Gaza Strip. Photo by Khames Alrefi/Middle East Images/ABACAPRESS.COM

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