By Rabia Ali
ISTANBUL (AA) - Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Tuesday, including death toll of Palestinians killed in Gaza by Israeli forces nearing 22,000, destruction in Japan after massive quakes, and stabbing of South Korea’s opposition leader.
TOP STORIES
- Over 160 Palestinians killed in Israeli airstrikes in last 24 hours
At least 165 Palestinians were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza Strip in the last 24 hours, the enclave's Health Ministry said on Monday.
This brought the death toll of Palestinians killed by Israeli forces since Oct. 7 to 21,978.
According to Ashraf al-Qudra, spokesman for the ministry, the number of injured in Gaza has also risen to 57,697, nearly 70% of them being women and children.
Around 326 medical staff have been killed by the Israeli army, he added.
- Houses collapse, railway services suspended as massive quakes hit Japan
Many houses collapsed and railway services were temporarily suspended in some areas of Japan after large earthquakes hit the country, triggering a major tsunami warning.
The East Japan Railway Co. said they suspended operations of all Tohoku, Joetsu, and Hokuriku Shinkansen lines due to the quakes.
With power lines damaged, some 32,500 homes in the Ishikawa prefecture lost power.
Three successive strong earthquakes with magnitudes of 5.7, 6.1, and 7.6 jolted Japan, leading to a tsunami warning.
- South Korean opposition leader stabbed during Busan visit
South Korea's opposition leader Lee Jae-myung was stabbed in the neck during a press conference in the southern port city of Busan on Tuesday.
Lee was stabbed on the left side of his neck during a question and answer session with journalists.
The attacker was apprehended at the scene and Lee received emergency treatment and was rushed to hospital.
NEWS IN BRIEF
- Vaccines for children started entering the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing for the first time since Oct. 7, the Palestinian Health Ministry said.
- Turkish intelligence nabbed Abdullah al Jundi, Daesh ringleader in Aleppo, Syria who planned attacks against Turkish forces.
- Israel's Supreme Court struck down a key part of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial judicial overhaul plan that limits the power of the judiciary.
- A total of 41 Israeli soldiers, including commanders, have been injured over the past 24 hours, according to official figures.
- President Vladimir Putin said BRICS group of major emerging economies is attracting further support from “like-minded countries,” as Russia assumed the bloc's chairmanship for 2024.
- Hamas called on the International Committee of the Red Cross to document human rights violations against Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons, especially female detainees.
- A labor court in Bangladesh sentenced Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus and three of his colleagues to six months in prison for violating the country’s labor laws.
- Around 10,000 cancer patients in Gaza are without critically needed medicine after their only hospital was forced out of service by the Israeli army in the early days of Israel’s devastating onslaught on Gaza.
- The armed wing of the Hamas group said its fighters targeted 26 Israeli military vehicles in two neighborhoods of Gaza City.
SPORTS
- Liverpool hammer Newcastle take top spot in Premier League
Liverpool hammered Newcastle United 4-2 in an English Premier League week 20 match.
Egyptian star Mohamed Salah scored twice for his team - in the 49th minute when he converted a chance from a pass by Darwin Nunez, and in the 86th minute when he netted from a penalty kick.
Liverpool grabbed the Premier League top seat with 45 points.
- Manchester United's Van de Beek joins Eintracht Frankfurt
English Premier League side Manchester United said Donny Van de Beek had joined Eintracht Frankfurt on loan.
The Dutchman will join the Bundesliga side for the remainder of the 2023-24 season, according to a statement.
Van de Beek helped Dutch club Ajax Amsterdam bag the 2019 Dutch Eredivisie title and reach the 2019 UEFA Champions League semifinals.
BUSINESS & ECONOMY
- Ethiopia signs deal with Somaliland to secure access to sea
Landlocked Ethiopia signed an initial agreement with Somalia’s breakaway region of Somaliland that will give it access to the sea through the Red Sea port of Berbera.
The memorandum of understanding was signed between Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Somaliland President Muse Bihi Abdi in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa.