Breaking | A Palestinian was injured by Israeli army fire in Beit Lahiya, northern Gaza Strip.
Palestinian veteran broadcaster Jamal Rayyan died yesterday at the age of 72 after a media career spanning more than five decades.
A founding voice of Al Jazeera, he was the first presenter to appear on the network when it launched in 1996 and became one of its most recognized figures, helping shape modern Arab television journalism.
He was born in Tulkarm in the occupied West Bank in 1953, and his career reached millions of viewers across the Arab world through news and political programmes.
His distinctive style and authoritative delivery helped establish Al Jazeera's reputation as a major international broadcaster and a platform that challenged traditional narratives in the region’s media landscapes.
Breaking | Israeli fighter jets bomb the city of Nabatieh in southern Lebanon.
Breaking | US-Israeli coalition warplanes launch airstrikes on the Iranian capital Tehran.
Israeli forces raided a mosque east of occupied Jerusalem during prayers on the 27th night of Ramadan and abducted one of the worshippers.