RAMALLAH: The country remains today under the influence of a low-pressure system, resulting in a noticeable drop in temperatures. Rain, accompanied by thunderstorms, is expected in most regions, according to the Palestinian Meteorological Department.
Winds blow from the southwest and the west, and are brisk to occasionally strong. Sea waves are high.
Tomorrow, Monday, the country remains under the influence of the low-pressure system, with cold and rainy weather persisting. No significant change in temperatures is anticipated, and rain, possibly accompanied by occasional thunderstorms, is expected in most areas.
On Tuesday, the weather is expected to be partly to mostly cloudy, with a rise in temperatures, while remaining cold in mountainous regions and relatively cool in other areas.
Looking ahead to Wednesday, the weather is expected to be partly to mostly cloudy with no significant temperature changes, maintaining a cold atmosphere in mountainous regions and relative coolness in other areas.
For Sunda
y and Monday, the meteorologocal authorities warned of the risk of flash floods and flooding in valleys and low-lying areas, as well as the intensity of wind speeds. There’s also a danger of slippery roads and reduced horizontal visibility.
Source: Palestine news and Information Agency – WAFA
Amman: U.S. President Biden and other senior U.S. officials are becoming increasingly frustrated with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his rejection of most of the administration’s recent requests related to the war in Gaza, Axios cited four U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the issue as saying.
“The situation sucks and we are stuck. The president’s patience is running out,” one U.S. official told the US news website.
“Biden hasn’t spoken to Netanyahu in the 20 days since a tense Dec. 23 call, which a frustrated Biden ended with the words, “This conversation is over.” They had spoken almost every other day in the first two months of the war,” according to Axios
According to Western media outlets, Biden and his advisors believe Israel is not doing enough to let humanitarian aid into Gaza. Meanwhile, US officials are growing increasingly concerned that Israel will not fulfill its deadline for transitioning to low-intensity operations in Gaza by the end of January, given the present situati
on in Gaza, particularly in the southern city of Khan Yunis.
Source: Jordan News Agency