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A man tries to catch the pokèmon  'Nidoran' using the app 'Pokèmon Go' in the main fish market in Kuwait City on July 14,2016.
A man tries to catch the pokèmon 'Nidoran' using the app 'Pokèmon Go' in the main fish market in Kuwait City on July 14,2016.
Kuwait's Interior Ministry warns Pokemon Go users - 'Sensitive landmarks, locations' off limits
Tensions soar in the region as Mideast crisis escalates

GAZA: Zionists warned on Saturday that Iran would suffer the “consequences for choosing to escalate the situation any further” as fears grew of wider conflict more than six months into Zionist war against Hamas militants in the Gaza Strip. The strong warning came after Iran seized a container ship linked to Zionists in the Gulf, and the United States announced it was sending more troops to the troubled region.

The White House has repeatedly warned Tehran against carrying out a potentially imminent attack on Zionist entity in response to an air strike on an Iranian diplomatic building in Damascus earlier this month. Tehran has vowed to avenge the April 1 strike - which killed 16 people, including two Iranian generals, and has been widely blamed on Zionist - but has not specified how. Iran’s Revolutionary Guards seized a container ship “related” to Zionists in the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday, which was now heading towards Iranian waters, state media reported.

The ship’s operator, the Italian-Swiss group MSC, said it was working with the relevant authorities to ensure the wellbeing of the 25 crew onboard. Not long after the seizure was announced, Zionist military spokesman Daniel Hagari said that “Iran will bear the consequences for choosing to escalate the situation any further”. An adviser to Iran’s supreme leader said that Zionist entity was in “complete panic” over Tehran’s looming response. “They don’t know what Iran wants to do, so they and their supporters are terrified,” senior adviser Yahya Rahim said.

Zionists’ offensive has killed at least 33,686 people in Gaza, mostly women and children, according to the territory’s health ministry. The toll rose by 52 over the last 24 hours, the ministry said. Zionist military said it had struck more than 30 Hamas targets across Gaza over the previous day. In the main central city of Deir Al-Balah, fire burned in the rubble of a destroyed mosque.

The military “demanded that the whole area be evacuated” before it was “wiped out in minutes”, said Abdullah Baraka, a witness. In nearby Nuseirat refugee camp, Abd Thabet said residents had been warned to evacuate on Friday evening ahead of a large explosion that caused “massive destruction”. “All of the houses were demolished, including my home,” the 35-year-old told AFP. “There are children, women and the elderly, and we left without anything with us from our homes.”

Tensions have also flared in the occupied West Bank, where a missing teenager was found dead on Saturday. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the death of 14-year-old Benjamin Achimeir a “heinous murder”. After the boy went missing near the city of Ramallah on Friday, hundreds of settlers backed by Zionist forces raided nearby Palestinian villages, torching cars and homes, leaving at least one villager dead and dozens injured. After the body of the teenager was found, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant warned against citizens taking “revenge” for his death.

Travel warnings

Following Iran’s retaliation threats, Zionist entity said it was strengthening air defenses and paused leave for combat units. A US defense official in Washington said that “we are moving additional assets to the region to bolster regional deterrence efforts and increase force protection for US forces”. The Netherlands said that its embassy in Tehran and consulate in Arbil, Iraq, would remain closed on Sunday “in connection with the rising tensions between Iran and Zionist entity”.

France earlier warned its nationals against travelling to the region, while the US embassy in Zionist entity said it was restricting the movements of its diplomats over security fears. German airline Lufthansa said its planes would no longer use Iranian airspace, while its subsidiary Austrian Airlines made a similar move. Australian airline Qantas said its long-haul Perth-London flights would also avoid Iranian airspace.

Gaza truce talks which started on Sunday in Cairo have brought no breakthrough on a plan presented by US, Qatari and Egyptian mediators, which Hamas has said it was studying. Washington has also ramped up pressure on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to increase aid flows to Gaza where the United Nations warns of imminent famine. The military said an undisclosed number of aid trucks had been allowed to enter Gaza Thursday through a newly opened border crossing. Despite repeated AFP requests for comment, Zionist authorities did not disclose the exact location of the new crossing. The UN Security Council has said that “more should be done to bring the required relief given the scale of needs in Gaza.” - AFP

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