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Israeli occupier attacks threaten historic Christian presence in West Bank town

In Taybeh, one of the few Palestinian communities with a Christian majority in the occupied West Bank, fears are growing that Israeli occupier attacks on farmland and property could push more families to emigrate, threatening the town’s demographic character and historic Christian presence. Local officials and clergy warned of the impact of rising violence by Israeli occupiers, which has coincided with worsening living and economic conditions in the town. Taybeh, east of Ramallah, is one of the few Palestinian towns in the West Bank that still has a Christian majority, according to church and local accounts. Residents say the town’s Christian roots go back thousands of years. Residents say the attacks have deepened fears in the town, even as they stress their determination to remain on their land. Also Read: Pakistan raises red flag over illegal settlements in West Bank, calls for Israel accountability In recent years, Israeli occupiers have established several ill...

At least 9 killed, 15 missing after blaze erupts at Lithium factory in South Korea

At least nine people died on Monday and 15 others remained unaccounted for after a fire broke out at a lithium battery factory in Hwaseong, South Korea. Most of the missing individuals are foreigners, including Chinese nationals. The blaze, which broke out around 10:30 a.m. (0130 GMT) at the "Aricell" battery manufacturing company, quickly spread from the factory’s warehouse, engulfing the entire facility. According to initial investigations, the fire was triggered by the explosion of battery cells stored in the warehouse, which contained approximately 35,000 units. Kim Jin-young, a local fire official, confirmed that the fire was caused by a series of battery cell explosions. The flames were largely brought under control after a four-hour battle by firefighters. Reports from international news agencies and Korean news agency Yonhap indicate that the final death toll may rise, with 20 bodies recovered from the site. Authorities have launched an inquiry to determine the exact cause of the fire and prevent future incidents.

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