US-based technology company Apple introduced the new model of the iPhone series, the iPhone 13 family. The event was held online this year, as it was last year, due to the corona virus pandemic. It was stated that the iPhone 13, which was unveiled in 5 color options, including graphite, gold, silver, pink and sierra blue, will come with the A15 processor and have a 12-megapixel wide-angle camera. Both the iPhone 13 and the iPhone 13 Mini will have more battery life than the previous generation. In this context, it was stated that there was an increase of 2.5 hours in the iPhone 13 and 1.5 hours in the iPhone 13 Mini. In addition, the notch at the top of the iPhone 13 has shrunk by 20 percent.
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Speaking at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, King Abdullah II of Jordan warned that Israel’s expansion of its offensive to include Iran threatens global security, stating, “It is impossible to say where the borders of this battlefield will end. This is a threat to people all over the world.”
He strongly criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza, saying, “Today, the world is in a state of moral collapse. What was once seen as an atrocity—like the bombing of a hospital—has become commonplace. Since then, the WHO has documented nearly 700 attacks on Gaza’s healthcare facilities.”
“The targeting of civilians, health workers, and journalists has become routine. Famine is being used as a weapon against children,” he added.
King Abdullah called on the international community to act not only in Ukraine but also in Palestine: “The world’s longest and most destructive conflict must end. Palestinians deserve freedom, sovereignty, and statehood, like all people.”
He warned that without decisive action, Israeli bulldozers “will also flatten the borders that define moral conduct.” Reaffirming Jordan’s commitment to peace, he said the only solution lies in a just peace based on international law and mutual recognition.