Category: 2. Middle East

  • US considers waiving demands for Hamas disarmament for Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say – Middle East Monitor

    US considers waiving demands for Hamas disarmament for Gaza ceasefire deal, sources say – Middle East Monitor

    The United States is reportedly considering dropping the demand for Hamas to disarm in order to reach a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, amid increasing frustration with Israel recently expressed by president Donald Trump’s administration.

    According to the news outlet al-Arabi al-Jadeed, unnamed Arab sources, including an Egyptian source involved in mediation efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza, revealed to it that the the US government is open to waiving the…

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  • US to provide Gaza aid through private companies with Israel security, sidelining UN agencies – Middle East Monitor

    US to provide Gaza aid through private companies with Israel security, sidelining UN agencies – Middle East Monitor

    The United States has confirmed that it is preparing a new system of providing and distributing aid to Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip, with a focus on private companies instead of the United Nations and its agencies.

    Speaking to reporters this week, US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, revealed that Washington is set to introduce a new aid system in Gaza, with food and other supplies to be provided through “distribution centres” that will be…

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  • Kurdish militant group PKK says disbanding, ending armed struggle

    Kurdish militant group PKK says disbanding, ending armed struggle

    The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on Monday announced its dissolution, saying it was ending its armed struggle against the Turkish state and drawing a line under its bloody four-decade insurgency.

    Founded in the late 1970s by Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK carried out attacks aimed at defending Kurdish autonomy in Turkey that cost more than 40,000 lives.

    “The 12th PKK Congress has decided to dissolve the PKK’s organisational structure and end its method of armed struggle,” the group said in a…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Kurdish militant PKK says disbanding, ending armed struggle

    Kurdish militant PKK says disbanding, ending armed struggle

    The Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) on Monday announced its dissolution, saying it was ending its armed struggle against the Turkish state and drawing a line under its deadly four-decade insurgency.

    Founded in the late 1970s by Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK took up arms in 1984, beginning a string of attacks against the Turkish state that would cost more than 40,000 lives.

    “The 12th PKK Congress has decided to dissolve the PKK’s organisational structure and end its method of armed struggle,” the…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Germany, Israel mark 60 years of ties as Gaza war casts shadow

    Germany, Israel mark 60 years of ties as Gaza war casts shadow

    Israeli President Issac Herzog will visit Germany on Monday to mark 60 years of relations with the country that perpetrated the Holocaust, at a time when ties are complicated by the Gaza war.

    His German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier will then visit Israel with Herzog, to emphasise Germany’s historic responsibility as one of its staunchest supporters.

    Together with their wives, they will tour Israel for two days to highlight a friendship that a grateful Berlin often labels “a miracle”…

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  • Israel, Germany mark 60 years of ties as Gaza war casts shadow

    Israel, Germany mark 60 years of ties as Gaza war casts shadow

    The Israeli and German presidents hailed the enduring friendship between their countries on Monday, 60 years after the launch of bilateral relations, but also acknowledged differences over the war in Gaza.

    Israel’s president, Issac Herzog, was visiting Berlin before he and the German head of state, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, were due to tour Israel on Tuesday and Wednesday along with their wives.

    Steinmeier, receiving Herzog with full honours at Bellevue Palace, said that the establishment of…

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  • Trump hails Air Force One ‘gift’ after Qatari luxury jet reports

    Trump hails Air Force One ‘gift’ after Qatari luxury jet reports

    Donald Trump on Sunday defended plans to receive a new Air Force One as a gift, after reports he will accept a luxury Boeing jet from Qatar despite strict rules on presents for US presidents.

    Calling the plane a “flying palace,” ABC News, which first reported the story, said the Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet gifted from the Qatari royal family would possibly be the most expensive gift ever received by the American government.

    The controversy around the jet — and Trump’s boast that it was coming…

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  • In Gulf trip, Trump to prioritize blockbuster deals amid regional turmoil

    In Gulf trip, Trump to prioritize blockbuster deals amid regional turmoil

    President Donald Trump is set to land in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, the first stop in a Gulf tour focused on securing massive investments.

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  • Hamas to release hostage as part of direct Gaza talks with US

    Hamas to release hostage as part of direct Gaza talks with US

    Hamas said it would release a US-Israeli hostage held in Gaza as the group revealed it was engaged in direct talks with the United States towards a ceasefire in the war-battered territory.

    “Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, a dual US national, will be released as part of efforts towards a ceasefire” and the reopening of aid crossings, the Palestinian militant group said in a statement.

    It was not immediately clear when 21-year-old Alexander would be released.

    Earlier, two Hamas officials told AFP…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com

  • Parade, protests kick off Eurovision Song Contest week

    Parade, protests kick off Eurovision Song Contest week

    The Eurovision Song Contest burst into Basel on Sunday, but a parade launching a week of build-up to the grand final was marked by protests over Israel’s participation.

    The Swiss city is hosting the 69th edition of the world’s biggest annual live televised music event, reaching around 160 million viewers.

    Organisers said tens of thousands of spectators took to the streets to welcome the 37 artists representing the competing countries.

    Europop beats, dramatic staging and earworm choruses…

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    News Source: www.al-monitor.com