Category: 2. Middle East

  • Amnesty accuses Israel of ‘live-streamed genocide’ against Gazans

    Amnesty accuses Israel of ‘live-streamed genocide’ against Gazans

    Rights group Amnesty International Tuesday accused Israel of committing a “live-streamed genocide” against Palestinians in Gaza by forcibly displacing most of the population and deliberately creating a humanitarian catastrophe.

    The UN aid agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, warned Israel’s blockade on aid had become a “silent killer” in Gaza, with children and the sick suffering the most.

    In its annual report, Amnesty said Israel was acting with “specific intent to destroy Palestinians in…

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  • 94% of Palestinians killed in Gaza last week were civilians, rights group says – Middle East Monitor

    94% of Palestinians killed in Gaza last week were civilians, rights group says – Middle East Monitor

    Entire families, including women and children, “are being killed at horrific rates” in Gaza, Euro-Med Monitor warned yesterday, adding that 94 per cent of Palestinians killed between 20-26 April were civilians.

    “These horrific crimes are no longer the exception to the rule; rather, the recurring pattern of such atrocities demonstrates a systematic Israeli policy defying all international laws and norms,” Euro-Med added.

    “In just one week—between 20…

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  • Damascus refuses to join Abraham Accords – Middle East Monitor

    Damascus refuses to join Abraham Accords – Middle East Monitor

    Damascus has turned down a US proposal to join the Abraham Accords and has instead called for expanded dialogue with Washington on the issue of foreign fighters in Syria, Al-Quds Al-Arabi reported.

    According to details revealed by Syria TV, the Syrian government has formally responded to a set of conditions laid out by the United States in exchange for easing sanctions on Damascus. Among those conditions was a request for Syria to join the Abraham…

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  • at least a dozen killed in sectarian clashes near Damascus – Middle East Monitor

    at least a dozen killed in sectarian clashes near Damascus – Middle East Monitor

    At least a dozen people were killed in a predominantly Druze town near the Syrian capital on Tuesday in clashes sparked by a purported recording of a Druze man cursing Prophet Muhammad, which angered Sunni Muslim gunmen, said rescuers and security sources.

    Reuters reported that the fighting marked the latest episode of deadly sectarian violence in Syria, where fears among minorities have been swelling since former president Bashar Al-Assad was ousted in December….

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  • Iran proposes meeting with Europeans before next talks with US, say diplomats  – Middle East Monitor

    Iran proposes meeting with Europeans before next talks with US, say diplomats  – Middle East Monitor

    Iran has proposed meeting the European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal, possibly in Rome this Friday, if talks resume with the United States, four diplomats said on Monday, cautioning that there has yet to be a response from the Europeans to the idea.

    According to Reuters, Iran is looking to build on the momentum of nuclear negotiations with the US that resumed in Oman on Saturday and after talks with Russia and China last week. Omani officials have said that a…

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  • UN ‘saddened’ by US air strike on African migrants facility in Yemen – Middle East Monitor

    UN ‘saddened’ by US air strike on African migrants facility in Yemen – Middle East Monitor

    The United Nations said yesterday that it is deeply “saddened” over the deaths of at least 68 African migrants in US air strikes on the Saada Governorate, northern Yemen, Anadolu reported.

    “We are deeply saddened by reports of significant loss of life following the air strike on a migrant facility in Sa’dah. Many migrants are believed to have been killed or injured, with reports from the ground indicating that the death toll continues to rise,” said…

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  • UN panel investigates UAE links to weapons seized in Darfur – Middle East Monitor

    UN panel investigates UAE links to weapons seized in Darfur – Middle East Monitor

    A UN panel of experts charged with monitoring sanctions in Sudan is investigating how mortar rounds exported from Bulgaria to the United Arab Emirates ended up in a supply convoy for paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters, according to a letter seen by Reuters.

    Mortar rounds seized from the convoy in November in Sudan’s North Darfur region bore the same serial number as those which Bulgaria told UN investigators it had exported to the UAE in 2019. The…

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  • Israel army tests new Bar rockets in Gaza  – Middle East Monitor

    Israel army tests new Bar rockets in Gaza  – Middle East Monitor

    The Israeli occupation army announced yesterday that it has used a new artillery weapon in its genocidal war against Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip.

    The 282nd Artillery Regiment used Bar rockets, developed by Elbit Systems, to strike targets in southern Gaza as part of the ongoing offensive against Palestinians.

    According to the Israeli army, the Bar rockets feature a “guidance mechanism specifically designed for difficult combat environments” which…

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  • France, Germany, UK to reapply Iran sanctions if US talks fall through: Barrot

    France, Germany, UK to reapply Iran sanctions if US talks fall through: Barrot

    US and Iranian diplomats have in recent weeks held three rounds of Oman-mediated talks aimed at reaching a new deal on Iran’s nuclear program.

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  • Netanyahu has abandoned Israeli hostages for personal gain, says former Shin Bet head – Middle East Monitor

    Netanyahu has abandoned Israeli hostages for personal gain, says former Shin Bet head – Middle East Monitor

    A former head of Israel’s Shin Bet security agency has accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of abandoning the hostages in Gaza and clinging to power for personal gain.

    “The truth is that our hostages in Gaza have been abandoned in favour of the government’s messianic ideology and by a prime minister in Benjamin Netanyahu who is desperate to cling to power for his own personal gain,” said Ami Ayalon in an op-ed in the Guardian today.

    “Our government…

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