An airstrike that hit the Sudanese city of Omdurman killed at least 22 people and wounded others in “one of the deadliest air attacks” the three-month civil war has seen so far, the Associated Press reports citing data from the country’s Health Ministry. The Sudanese Armed Forces took responsibility for the attack, saying that it killed 20 members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia, while the RSFcondemned the attack, saying that it had killed more than 31 people and destroyed homes. More than 3k Sudanese have been killed and nearly 3 mn have so far fled their homes as a result of the civil war.
AND-Israeli protesters hit the streets again: Tel Aviv yesterday witnessed its biggest protests in weeks against the controversial push by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-right government to overhaul the justice system, which is up for a vote in parliament this week, Reuters reports.