Key events from the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East.
The French sought to break Muslim women, not to liberate them, to separate them from their religious and cultural roots. They wanted to see women's bodies, to control them - and when they were denied, they reacted with anger and violence, typical of colonial thinking.
On February 24, marking the third anniversary of the start of the Russo-Ukrainian war, the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly adopted a draft resolution on the war in Ukraine, prepared by Kiev and European countries. Along with the United States and Russia, Uzbekistan also voted against this document.
Israel has demolished the Bedouin village of Araqib for the 236th time since the summer of 2010. The villagers rebuild their homes after each demolition.
The Afghan government has lifted a ban on Radio Begum, the country's only women's radio station, which was imposed "due to the station's collaboration with a foreign media outlet."
An Israeli user's threatening comment on the social network X (formerly Twitter) has become a global trend among Palestinian supporters, with the slogan "Hamas should come to our house." Users of all faiths and nationalities have expressed their willingness to host Hamas representatives by setting lavish tables.
US President Donald Trump has once again demanded that the Taliban return tanks, trucks, weapons, and night vision equipment. The Taliban has indicated that they can only use these weapons to attack the United States. Earlier, the Taliban said that the United States has not provided any financial assistance to Afghanistan.
The war that Russia launched against Ukraine three years ago on these very days has left a deep mark on the world's political landscape, determined the policies of states, and devastated the lives of hundreds of thousands of people. It has reverberated not only in the Ukrainian region, but throughout the world.
Key events from the past 24 hours in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and the entire Middle East.
It is reported that schools in the Tula region of Russia are planning to ban the hijab and face mask from March 1. A similar ban was introduced in the Vladimir region in October last year.