Category: 2. Middle East

  • Hunger-striking mum of jailed UK-Egyptian close to death: family

    Hunger-striking mum of jailed UK-Egyptian close to death: family

    The mother of jailed Egyptian-British activist Alaa Abdel Fattah is close to death after 242 days on hunger strike, her daughter warned Friday.

    Laila Soueif, 69, was hospitalised Thursday in London with “critically low” blood sugar, having resumed her full hunger strike last week.

    Doctors gave “her proteins that help the body produce glucose”, her anxious daughter Sanaa Seif said outside St Thomas hospital in London.

    “It worked for a couple of hours” but the “bottom line is, we’re losing her,…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Sarajevo Declaration of Gaza Tribunal condemns Israel’s genocide of Palestinians – Middle East Monitor

    Sarajevo Declaration of Gaza Tribunal condemns Israel’s genocide of Palestinians – Middle East Monitor

    The Sarajevo Declaration of the Gaza Tribunal, a “people’s tribunal” established as an independent initiative to investigate Israel’s ongoing war crimes in Gaza, yesterday condemned the Israeli “regime” and its actions.

    Over the last three days, sessions have been held at the International University of Sarajevo on the political economy of genocide and Gaza’s destruction, the crime of starvation, the role of the international system in the age of…

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  • IOF attacks aid seekers, killing one and injuring many others – Middle East Monitor

    IOF attacks aid seekers, killing one and injuring many others – Middle East Monitor

    One Palestinian civilian was killed and at least 20 others were injured this morning when Israeli occupation forces opened fire at people seeking food aid near US-run distribution points in the Gaza Strip.

    A reporter for the Palestinian Information Centre (PIC) said that Rateb Jawda was shot dead when Israeli forces opened fire at desperate civilians seeking aid in the northwest of Rafah.

    According to local sources, tens of thousands of citizens started at dawn…

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  • Oil-rich UAE orders emissions monitoring in new climate law

    Oil-rich UAE orders emissions monitoring in new climate law

    The United Arab Emirates, a major oil exporter, began mandatory emissions monitoring for companies on Friday under a new law targeting climate change.

    Greenpeace hailed the move, a first for the Middle East but already in place in dozens of countries worldwide, as a “bold leap toward regional climate leadership”.

    The UAE, one of the world’s top oil exporters, neighbours several oil-rich countries including Saudi Arabia and Iran along with Qatar, a leading gas producer.

    Under the new law,…

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  • Israel subcontracts new starvation mechanism through US-backed contractors and collaborators – Middle East Monitor

    Israel subcontracts new starvation mechanism through US-backed contractors and collaborators – Middle East Monitor

    In a move universally condemned by humanitarian organisations, Israel has begun constructing a parallel regime of control and aid distribution in Gaza, outsourcing food supplies to foreign security firms and fringe local collaborators after the UN and established Palestinian institutions refused to legitimise what critics describe as a system of militarised starvation and forced displacement.

    A US military contractor, Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), has signed an…

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  • OPEC+ may discuss oil output hike larger than 411,000 bpd for July, sources say – Middle East Monitor

    OPEC+ may discuss oil output hike larger than 411,000 bpd for July, sources say – Middle East Monitor

    OPEC+ may discuss an increase in oil output for July at its meeting Saturday larger than the 411,000 barrels per day (bpd) increases it made for May and June, sources familiar with OPEC+ talks told Reuters.

    Eight OPEC+ countries have been raising output more rapidly than earlier planned, even though the extra supply has weighed on prices. The strategy of group leaders Saudi Arabia and Russia is partly to punish over-producing allies and to win back market share,…

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  • Thousands protest in Afghanistan to support Gaza

    Thousands of Afghans protested across the country on Friday against the Israeli bombardment in Gaza, responding to a nationwide call by the Taliban authorities.

    Large crowds gathered in several cities after Friday prayers waving Palestinian flags and burning pictures of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

    “We are out in support with Gaza. And to show the world that Gaza is not alone, we are standing with them. Wherever Muslims are oppressed, we strongly defend them and condemn it,” said…

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  • Egypt to ramp up ties with Belarus as Russia opens Red Sea consulate

    Egypt to ramp up ties with Belarus as Russia opens Red Sea consulate

    Russia plans to open a new consulate in coastal Sharm el-Sheikh, following Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s visit to Moscow and signs of growing ties between Egypt and Belarus.

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  • Protests surge as Libyans demand PM Dbeibeh’s resignation: What to know

    Protests surge as Libyans demand PM Dbeibeh’s resignation: What to know

    The latest protests were triggered by clashes between government-aligned militias in mid-May that left eight dead and deepened public frustration over militia control in Tripoli.

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  • Italy willing to receive sole survivor of Israeli strike that claimed 9 siblings – Middle East Monitor

    Italy willing to receive sole survivor of Israeli strike that claimed 9 siblings – Middle East Monitor

    Italy has announced its readiness to receive Adam, the only surviving child of Palestinian paediatrician Alaa Al-Najjar, who lost nine of her children in an Israeli air strike on Gaza last week, Safa reported.

    In a statement issued yesterday, the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said: “Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani is closely following the case of Dr Alaa Al-Najjar, whose family was targeted in an Israeli attack in recent days.”

    The ministry added that…

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    News Source: www.middleeastmonitor.com