Armed attacks are increasingly continues in US. On June 2, Graceland Cemetery in Racine located in Wisconsin state, became the target of an armed attack. A gunman was opened fire during the funeral of 37-year-old Da’Shontay King, who was shot dead by police on May 20. The terrible moments were reflected on the mobile phone camera of a person at the ceremony. In the video footage, it’s seen that the attendees of the funeral were in great fear and the people around fled in panic. Police announced that a large number of shots were fired towards the funeral, and two people were injured and taken to the hospital in the incident. Eyewitnesses said they heard 20 to 30 gunshots. “We were at the gravesite trying to get prepared to bury him, and bullets started flying everywhere,” King’s sister Natasha Mullen said.
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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.