Greece's iconic Acropolis has been closed temporarily amid the second major heatwave of 2025, with temperatures reaching 40 degrees Celsius in many places across the country on Tuesday.
The Hellenic National Meteorological Service issued high-level alerts for southern Greece and southeastern islands on Tuesday, warning of significant disruption to daily activities.
"It's very hot and impossible to walk. Acropolis is closed. I do not find an umbrella, but I think I need a hat. You need sun screen for sure and a lot of water," said a Georgian tourist in Athens.
Meteorologists predict the heatwave will persist through Wednesday before temperatures gradually decline nationwide starting Thursday.
Greece's iconic Acropolis temporarily closed amid heatwave
Greece's iconic Acropolis temporarily closed amid heatwave
The Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is ready to completely withdraw from the governmental scene in the Gaza Strip and engage in a positive and constructive manner with the second phase of the plan to end the war in the enclave, said Hamas political bureau member Basem Naim on Friday. In a statement, Naim said that the ceasefire deal became an international plan after being adopted by the United Nations Security Council. However, it is now facing obstacles.
He accused Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of reneging on his commitments and escalating the situation, in an attempt to return to war and save his political career. Pointing out that Israeli strikes have caused hundreds of casualties since the announcement of the ceasefire, the Hamas official said the escalation cannot occur without cover or green light from the United States. He said Hamas has committed to all its obligations under the ceasefire agreement, as attested by the mediators and the U.S., adding that it is ready for the second phase of the agreement.
He emphasized the Movement's commitment to the establishment of a fully empowered Palestinian body to administer Gaza, and its complete withdrawal from the governmental scene.
Naim warned that the situation will not be sustainable if the continued escalation of Israeli military operations and the persistence of the catastrophic humanitarian situation remain unaddressed, adding that the circle of fire may expand, which is what Netanyahu aspires to.
Since a ceasefire took effect on Oct 10, 2025, Gaza's death toll has risen to 439 with 1,223 injuries, according to local health authorities on Friday. Rescue teams have recovered 688 bodies during that period. In the broader conflict, at least 71,409 Palestinians have been killed and 171,304 wounded since Israel's military campaign in Gaza began in October 2023.
Hamas ready for complete withdrawal from Gaza governmental scene: official