Israel’s defending Gaza City’s control of control as global condemnation grows, stands out in the newspapers on Monday. Guardian, the Israeli forces that opened fire in a food distribution zone at the weekend, reported that more people were killed, leading with a striking appearance of a Palestinian man. The article quotes the UN’s warning that the UN’s plan to take over Gaza in Benjamin Netanyahu will probably “trigger another disaster”. At a press conference, Netanyahu answered a question about the killing of Palestinians in the fields of aid and said, “A lot of fire was made by Hamas.”
His article followed Netanyahu’s plan to expand the attack of Israel in Gaza city, and said that it was “the best way to end the war”. The article says that the Israeli prime minister rejected images of starving children in Gaza as “fake” and threatened to sue for the scope of the New York Times.
The Times said that “completely unrealistic” challenges in questioning the protests supporting the Palestinian action of Scotland’s protests within the scope of Gaza protests in London at the weekend. Times, Times, the Labor Party’s compulsory eye tests if the drivers of more than 70 drivers are banned by ways to see the “driving rules shaking” plans to report plans.
Metro leads Liverpool star Mohamed Salah with Jebe in his football bosses who paid tribute to a Palestinian player who was killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza. The article says that UEFA didn’t say how Suleyman Al-Obeid said, “This pushed to ask Salah:” How and why? “
According to The Daily Telegraph, Sir Keir Starmer’s Chagos Islands agreement will cost 10 times more expensive than he claims. The article states that the official figures that reveal the government’s own estimation on cost are almost £ 35 billion, and the PM’s previously used the previous £ $ £ is much higher. Elsewhere, paper “a Duke at the intersection?” He asks, a photo of York Duke Prince Andrew on his way to Windsor Castle.
Prince Andrew is at the “return point”, he states that he believes that he believes that he believes that the Duke of York Duke’s sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein, who believes that “return to the United States may never be safe”.
Financial Times focuses on the latest developments in Ukraine before Donald Trump met this week with Vladimir Putin in Alaska. This article says European leaders forcing Russia to increase sanction pressure on Russia while trying to provide a united front in their support to Ukraine.
Daily Mail says that in the UK, 26,000 criminals were released early, including hundreds of people who were sentenced to more than ten years.
Daily Express warns that the reform council chiefs “all streets” home office host asylum seekers. This article says that ministers allocated 500 million pounds to invest in a more “sustainable accommodation model” as the ministers begin to close.
“Bot immigrants come out days are coming out” is the best immigrant story of the sun. This article states that some asylum seekers coming to small boats may be appropriate for discounted “advantages”, which initially aim to help low -income families. Sun says that offers contain discounts on activities such as hire-bikes and motorized boots in lakes in the country parks in the country parks.
“Absolutely Manbaby” is the title of Daily Star in Oasis, as Liam and Christmas Gallagher “not upset” Trump before the US tours. The front page of the paper jumped with a photographic appearance while sipping a bottle of milk on a baby’s body on a baby’s head.