By Rowaida Mahmoud
Social media users spoke this week about Egypt Capital Cup; Kate Middleton and the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issuing some provisional measures against Israel to stop the spread of famine in Gaza.
Croatia national team visited Pyramids
The Croatian national team, including star Luka Modric, visited the Great Pyramids of Giza.
Modric posted on his Instagram account a couple of pictures at the pyramids with his teammates. The caption read: ‘Exploring Egypt, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
The team started their tour with a visit to the iconic Great Pyramid, where they received a comprehensive briefing on its historical significance.
Then, the Croatian team visited the Sphinx, where they learned about its storied past and intricate craftsmanship.
The tour concluded with the panorama area, where the players took memorable snapshots, expressing their awe and appreciation for the timeless monuments, a testament to the grandeur of the ancient Egypt.
It’s worth noting that the match between Egypt and Croatia ended with 4-2 for Croatian team in the final of Egypt Capital Cup.
Wessam Abou Ali so proud to represent Palestine national team
Al Ahly’s striker Wessam Abou Ali expressed his pride after Federation Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA) approved his eligibility for representing the Palestinian team in the coming period.
Abou Ali posted on Instagram a story that read: “Proud and honoured to be able to represent this country. It’s for every single Palestinian out there.” And accompanied his words with the Palestine flag.
Palestinian Football Association issued an official statement, saying, “ FIFA issued a decision stating Wessam abou Ali’s eligibility for representing the national team.
“This decision came as a result of a request submitted by the Palestinian Football Association, as well as Abou Ali’s desire to change his federation from Danish to Palestinian.
ICJ ordered Israel to provide Gaza with food aid
Amid imminent starvation in Gaza, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) issued some provisional measures against Israel to stop the spread of famine in Gaza by ensuring the timely delivery of food aid to Palestinians.
Israel is mandated to enhance land crossing capacity, keeping them open as long as needed, with a requirement to report on these actions within a month.
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) said Israel must act “without delay” to allow the “provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance”.
Last week, a report by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification Global Initiative, which is run by the World Food Programme and others, warned that a “catastrophic” situation was developing, according to BBC.
It said that all of the 2.2 million people in Gaza were “facing high levels of acute food insecurity” and that famine was projected to hit the north of the territory before the end of May.
Why Kate Middleton forced to disclose her cancer
Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, was forced to disclose her diagnosis of cancer before the world to put an end to the rumors and speculation on social media.
Close friends of Princess of Wales stated that she was “very honest” while telling the people about her health struggle after “the whole world was gossiping about her”, according to Daily Mail.
Kate Middleton announced that she is undergoing chemotherapy after discovering her diagnosed with cancer following abdominal surgery in January.