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  • Over 11,000 Soldiers, Veterans, and Academics Push Netanyahu to End Gaza War

    Over 11,000 Soldiers, Veterans, and Academics Push Netanyahu to End Gaza War

    Thousand of Israelis are calling on Netanyahu to stop the war. (Design: Palestine Chronicle)

    By Palestine Chronicle Staff  

    Netanyahu faces rising backlash from inside the military over his handling of the Gaza war and prisoner negotiations.

    More than 11,000 influential Israelis—including reserve soldiers, military veterans, former officials, academics, educators, medical professionals, and public figures—have signed various petitions demanding an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and…

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    News Source: www.palestinechronicle.com

  • Morocco and France seek to enhance security cooperation – Middle East Monitor

    Morocco and France seek to enhance security cooperation – Middle East Monitor

    Moroccan Interior Minister Abdelouafi Laftit discussed ways to enhance bilateral security cooperation on Monday with his French counterpart, Bruno Retailleau. A statement from Morocco’s Interior Ministry reported by the official Maghreb Arabe Press (MAP) said that the two ministers held talks in the capital, Rabat, on the sidelines of the Retailleau’s open-ended visit to the Kingdom, which began yesterday.

    During the meeting, the two men discussed issues of…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • ex-army chief – Middle East Monitor

    ex-army chief – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is “an enemy that poses a direct threat” to the occupation state’s security, Anadolu reported former army chief Dan Halutz saying yesterday.

    “An enemy that poses a direct threat to Israel’s security, and his name is Benjamin Netanyahu,” Halutz told Israel’s Channel 12.

    “The enemy should be subdued or imprisoned, not killed,” he added.

    Netanyahu’s Likud Party denounced Halutz’s comments, calling…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Israel security investigation into ‘wartime incident’ under strict gag order – Middle East Monitor

    Israel security investigation into ‘wartime incident’ under strict gag order – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli media reported on Monday evening that an investigation is taking place into a sensitive “security case” related to “an incident that occurred during the war on Gaza.” This investigation is being conducted under a gag order, preventing the publication of any additional details about the nature of the incident or its background.

    According to brief press reports, the parties involved in the investigation include Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara,…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • UN agency urges global action to prevent regional instability as Sudan war enters 3rd year – Middle East Monitor

    UN agency urges global action to prevent regional instability as Sudan war enters 3rd year – Middle East Monitor

    As Sudan’s devastating civil war enters its third year, the UN’s International Organisation for Migration (IOM) called on Tuesday for urgent and coordinated global action to address what it described as “one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises.”

    More than 11.3 million people are currently displaced within Sudan, including 8.6 million uprooted since the conflict erupted in April 2023, according to the IOM. Another 3.9 million have fled to…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Conflicting reports about Syrian ambassador to Moscow requesting asylum  – Middle East Monitor

    Conflicting reports about Syrian ambassador to Moscow requesting asylum  – Middle East Monitor

    The Syrian ambassador to Moscow has been reported to have requested asylum in Russia, TASS quoted a source on Monday as saying. The Russian news agency did not provide any details about the request said to have been submitted by Bashar Jaafari, who was appointed ambassador to Russia in 2022, after serving for 15 years as Syria’s permanent representative to the UN.

    According to Reuters, Al-Jaafari, 69, could not be contacted, and the Syrian Embassy in Moscow did…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Private Investing In Healthcare Is Good Medicine

    Private Investing In Healthcare Is Good Medicine

    Far-left political leaders, increasingly in tandem with subsidy-seeking business entities and progressive groups, villainize various private-sector producers for problems the government has too often created. Instead of constructive…

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    News Source: www.forbes.com

  • Egypt’s tourism push puts pristine Red Sea beach at risk, say environmentalists – Middle East Monitor

    Egypt’s tourism push puts pristine Red Sea beach at risk, say environmentalists – Middle East Monitor

    Ras Hankorab Beach, a pristine spot on southern Egypt’s Red Sea coast with crystal clear waters and flat white sands, is the jewel of Egypt’s Wadi Al-Gemal National Park, home to one of the country’s last untouched marine ecosystems.

    Today, the beach, a 90-minute drive from Marsa Alam international airport, and a four-hour drive from the huge, fast-growing resort of Hurghada, is closed off by a wooden fence, Reuters has reported. Campaigners are battling to…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Trump eyes deportation of ‘homegrown criminals’ to El Salvador | Migration News

    Trump eyes deportation of ‘homegrown criminals’ to El Salvador | Migration News

    After deporting foreign passport holders to notorious Central American prison, president hints US citizens could follow.

    The United States hopes to start deporting criminals that hold US passports to El Salvador, President Donald Trump has said.

    Trump told reporters as he welcomed El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele to the White House on Monday that he would like to send violent “homegrown criminals” to be imprisoned under a deal with the Central American country’s government.

    The…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com

  • What’s behind global femicide? | Al Jazeera

    What’s behind global femicide? | Al Jazeera

    Every ten minutes, a woman or girl is killed by someone she knows, according to the UN. Femicide is a global issue that we can’t afford to ignore. So what’s really behind it? And more importantly, how can it be stopped?

    Now You Know talks to María de la Luz Estrada Mendoza, the director of a citizen watch group in Mexico. She shares powerful stories of femicide in her country. We also hear from Mariam Khan, a UNFPA representative in Türkiye, who helps us understand how deep this…

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    News Source: www.aljazeera.com