Category: 2. Middle East

  • Iran parliament official says nuclear program achievements a ‘red line’ – Middle East Monitor

    Iran parliament official says nuclear program achievements a ‘red line’ – Middle East Monitor

    Iran’s nuclear program achievements are a “red line” in talks with the United States, a senior official in the Iranian parliament has said.

    Ebrahim Rezaei, a spokesperson for Iranian Parliament’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee said Sunday the contradictions observed between US officials in recent days “continue to raise doubts about Washington’s true determination” to reach an agreement on Iran’s nuclear program.

    “Iran’s…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Israel FM threatens France with ‘unilateral response’ over Palestine statehood plans – Middle East Monitor

    Israel FM threatens France with ‘unilateral response’ over Palestine statehood plans – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar has criticised France’s possible recognition of a Palestinian State as a “grave mistake”, to which Tel Aviv will respond “unilaterally”.

    This came after French President Emmanuel Macron said last week that his country might recognise a Palestinian state in June.

    In an interview with The Telegraph newspaper, Sa’ar claimed that by recognising a Palestinian state, Paris will lose its regional influence and harm its…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Qatar working to revive Gaza ceasefire, despite difficulties – Middle East Monitor

    Qatar working to revive Gaza ceasefire, despite difficulties – Middle East Monitor

    Qatar’s State Minister and chief negotiator, Mohammed Al-Khulaifi, said Doha has been working to revive the Gaza ceasefire-prisoner swap agreement between Hamas and Israel and is committed to doing so despite the difficulties.

    “We’ve been working continuously in the last days to try to bring the parties together and revive the agreement that has been endorsed by the two sides,” Al-Khulaifi said Friday in an interview with AFP.

    “And we will remain…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com

  • Arabs mourn death of Pope Francis, advocate of interfaith dialogue and human dignity

    Arabs mourn death of Pope Francis, advocate of interfaith dialogue and human dignity

    LONDON: He preferred to be called “Father” rather than “Your Holiness,” and in his simple white cassock, Pope Francis carried a message of humility far beyond Vatican walls. He washed the feet of migrants, embraced the poor and forsaken, and reminded the world that true power lies in service — not ceremony.

    From the barrios of Buenos Aires to the marble corridors of the Holy See, Jorge Mario Bergoglio never lost touch with those on the margins. His papacy redefined what it meant…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • RSF shelling kills over 30 in besieged Sudanese city

    RSF shelling kills over 30 in besieged Sudanese city

    Arabs mourn death of Pope Francis, advocate of interfaith dialogue and human dignity


    LONDON: He preferred to be called “Father” rather than “Your Holiness,” and in his simple white cassock, Pope Francis carried a message of humility far beyond Vatican walls. He washed the feet of migrants, embraced the poor and forsaken, and reminded the world that true power lies in service — not ceremony.

    From the barrios of…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • Lawyers denounce ‘fabricated’ Tunisia trial of opposition

    Lawyers denounce ‘fabricated’ Tunisia trial of opposition

    TUNIS: Lawyers and relatives on Monday denounced the hefty sentences handed down to Tunisian opposition figures in last week’s mass trial as “fabricated” and “unfounded,” and said they will appeal.
    A court in Tunis in the early hours of Saturday handed down jail terms of up to 66 years to around 40 defendants, including vocal critics of President Kais Saied.
    They were accused of “conspiracy against state security” and “belonging to a terrorist group” among other charges,…

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    News Source: www.arabnews.com

  • West Bank campus a dystopian shelter for Palestinians uprooted again

    West Bank campus a dystopian shelter for Palestinians uprooted again

    On deserted university grounds in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian children run outside nearly empty buildings, their playground after being driven from their homes by a major Israeli “counter-terrorism” operation.

    Between a stadium and flower fields where goats now graze, the children play to escape boredom. They have no school to go to since the Israeli military ordered residents to leave the Jenin refugee camp more than two months ago.

    Mohammed Shalabi, a 53-year-old father who is among…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Israel cancels visas for French lawmakers

    Israel cancels visas for French lawmakers

    Israel’s government cancelled visas for 27 French left-wing lawmakers and local officials two days before they were to start a visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories on Sunday, the group said.

    The action came only days after Israel stopped two British members of parliament from the governing Labour party from entering the country.

    It also came amidst diplomatic tensions after President Emmanuel Macron said France would soon recognise a Palestinian state.

    Israel’s interior ministry said…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Israel says Gaza medics’ killing a ‘mistake,’ to dismiss commander

    Israel says Gaza medics’ killing a ‘mistake,’ to dismiss commander

    An Israeli military probe into the killing of 15 Palestinian emergency workers in Gaza admitted Sunday that mistakes led to their deaths and that a field commander would be dismissed.

    But the probe found no evidence of “indiscriminate fire” by the troops.

    The medics and other rescue workers were killed when responding to distress calls near the southern Gaza city of Rafah early on March 23, just days into Israel’s renewed offensive in the Hamas-run territory.

    The incident has drawn…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Piastri power rules in Saudi as Max pays the penalty

    Piastri power rules in Saudi as Max pays the penalty

    McLaren’s Oscar Piastri won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday from Red Bull polesitter Max Verstappen to lead the world championship for the first time in his career.

    Charles Leclerc’s Ferrari completed the podium for this fifth round of the season under the floodlights at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit.

    Piastri’s third win this year was in large part decided at the first turn, when Verstappen picked up a five-second penalty for gaining an advantage after going off the track.

    He becomes the…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com