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Here is a rundown of all the news that you need to start your Saturday, including Palestinians fleeing Rafah amid Israel’s onslaught against the Gaza Strip, pro-Palestinian demonstrators protesting Israel’s participation in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, and torrential rain and devastating floods in Afghanistan.
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The UN agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) said around 150,000 Palestinians have left Rafah, the southern Gaza city where an Israeli invasion is underway despite international outcry.
“Everywhere you look now in west Rafah this morning, families are packing up. Streets are significantly emptier,” Louise Wateridge, a UNRWA spokeswoman, said on X.
“UNRWA estimates 150,000 people have now fled Rafah," she added.
The Israeli military intensified its ground and air offensives across all governorates of the Gaza Strip on Saturday.
Several Palestinians, including children and women, were killed and injured in airstrikes carried out Saturday by Israeli warplanes in residential areas in the northern Gaza Strip, medical sources and official media said.
The army launched airstrikes on various residential areas in the Jabalia refugee camp and its surroundings.
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched through the Swedish city of Malmo to protest Israel’s participation ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 final, which was won by Switzerland.
Protesters waving Palestinian flags set off smoke flares in the colors of the Palestinian flag, chanting "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" and "Israel is a terror state" while calling for a cease-fire in Gaza.
In March, the European Broadcasting Union, which organizes the event, confirmed the participation of Israel’s act Eden Golan, despite worldwide demands for her elimination amid the Israeli onslaught on Gaza.
At least 300 people were killed as torrential rain and devastating floods battered north and northwestern Afghanistan, the UN Food Program said.
"Flash floods ravage #Afghanistan, killing more than 300 people in Baghlan and destroying more than 1000 houses," it wrote on X. "This has been one of many floods over the last few weeks, due to unusually heavy rainfall," it added.
Heavy downpours caused floods in four provinces, destroying 2,500 to 3,000 houses, killing hundreds of livestock, while damaging roads and other infrastructure, according to Taliban spokesman Zabiullah Mujahid.
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Reigning champions Manchester City are back on top of the English Premier League standings after beating Fulham 4 - 0.
Croatian defender Josko Gvardiol rallied Manchester with two goals in the 13th and 71st minutes, at the Craven Cottage.
The Sky Blues' English midfielder Phil Foden also netted in the 59th minute then Argentine attacker Julian Alvarez made the final score with a late goal from a penalty kick in the 96th minute.
Al Hilal won the 2023-24 Saudi Pro League title after hammering Al Hazm 4 - 0.
Aleksandar Mitrovic rallied his team to victory with two goals in the 15th and 48th minute at Prince Faisal Bin Fahd Stadium.
Other than Al Hazm's goal, Ahmed Al-Jaweed's own goal in the 39th minute, Sergej Milinkovic-Savic tallied another goal for the hosts in the 51st minute.
Al Hilal are atop the standings with 89 points, while Cristiano Ronaldo's team, Al Nassr, are in the second spot with 77 points.
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