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Latest updates of Operation ‘Al-Aqsa Flood’Cabinet approves re-forming Supreme Council for Ports

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Occupied Jerusalem, Following are the most important updates of Operation 'Al-Aqsa Flood' launched by the Palestinian resistance: -Palestinian resistance targets, with 'al-Yassin 105' shells, a Merkava tank and an Israeli occupation bulldozer south of Khan Yunis city, southern Gaza Strip. -Palestinian resistance: Our fighters clashed with an Israeli occupation force in Shuja'iyya neighborhood in Gaza City, killing and wounding its members. -Israeli occupation announces the killing of an officer and a soldier during clashes with Palestinian resistance in northern Gaza Strip -Palestinian media: 8 martyrs, including two girls, and dozens of wounded as Israeli occupation aircraft bomb a house in the center of Rafah city, southern Gaza Strip. -Palestinian media: 7 Palestinians martyred as Israeli aircraft bomb a school housing displaced people in Khan Yunis city, southern Gaza Strip. -Palestinian media outlets: Two Palestinians martyred in an Israeli occupation drone shelling that targeted their car in Tulk arm camp, the West Bank, raising the number of martyrs in the camp on Wednesday to five. Source: Syrian Arab News Agency During its meeting on Wednesday17/1/2024, the cabinet led by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouli, approved a draft resolution on re-forming and re-organizing the Supreme Council for Ports. The council is composed of many members, including the ministers of supply and internal trade, planning and economic development, environment, trade and industry, civil aviation and local development, in addition to a representative of the logistics sector from the private sector. Under the draft decision, the new council will be renamed the "Supreme Council for Ports and Logistics." In a related development, the cabinet also agreed on another draft resolution regarding the re-establishment of the National Authority for Quality Assurance and Accreditation of Education 'NAQAAE' following some introduced amendments and comments by the ministers. Meanwhile, the cabinet as well endorsed the continuation of using free transit visas until the end of April, 2024. Source: State Information Service Egypt