Category: 2. Middle East

  • Israel intends to re-arrest released Palestinian prisoners, media reports claim – Middle East Monitor

    Israel intends to re-arrest released Palestinian prisoners, media reports claim – Middle East Monitor

    Israel’s Channel 12 reported yesterday that the Israeli occupation government is considering re-arresting Palestinian prisoners released as part of prisoner exchange agreements with the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), in an attempt to put pressure on the movement to accept the terms of a new ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement.

    The channel said that this step comes after a series of measures taken recently by Israel, including preventing the entry…

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  • Israeli Air Force dismisses reservists who protested against Gaza war – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli Air Force dismisses reservists who protested against Gaza war – Middle East Monitor

    The Israeli Air Force has begun the process of dismissing reservists who signed a petition opposing the continuation of the war on the Gaza Strip, Haaretz reported yesterday.

    The Air Force has already informed a brigadier general in the reserves of his dismissal and is conducting individual talks with other signatories, the paper added.

    The military claims that around 60 of those who signed the petition are active in the reserves, including seven pilots. However,…

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  • Lawyer defending ex-ministers arrested – Middle East Monitor

    Lawyer defending ex-ministers arrested – Middle East Monitor

    Security forces in Tunisia arrested lawyer and former administrative court judge Ahmed Sawab yesterday. Sawab is a member of the defence team in the “conspiracy against state security” case and was taken to a security headquarters in the Bouchoucha district in the capital.

    According to lawyer Sami Ben Ghazi’s Facebook post: “Security forces raided the home of professor and former judge Ahmed Sawab, and then he was taken to the headquarters of the Tunisian…

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  • Egypt condemns Israeli settler calls to blow up Al-Aqsa Mosque – Middle East Monitor

    Egypt condemns Israeli settler calls to blow up Al-Aqsa Mosque – Middle East Monitor

    Egypt yesterday issued a strong condemnation of calls by Israeli settler groups to bomb the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East Jerusalem.

    In a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry, Egypt emphasised its complete rejection of the provocative calls and “extremist and inflammatory rhetoric”.

    Cairo emphasised the need to halt the serious violations within the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound and warned against any attacks on Islamic and Christian holy sites in…

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  • Gaza ‘land of desperation’ after 50 days of total siege: UN

    Gaza ‘land of desperation’ after 50 days of total siege: UN

    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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  • Opposition leader says Israel in ‘turmoil’, calls for calm – Middle East Monitor

    Opposition leader says Israel in ‘turmoil’, calls for calm – Middle East Monitor

    Leader of the opposition Yisrael Beiteinu Party, Avigdor Lieberman, yesterday warned that the country is in a state of “turmoil”, saying it must not reach the level of a “political assassination”.

    Lieberman spoke to the local 103 FM radio station about what he described as a state of frenzy on social media.

    “The rhetoric is violent, and everything we have seen in the past year is disturbing, and it must not rise to the level of a political…

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  • Hamas slams Israel ministers’ calls to impose sovereignty over occupied West Bank – Middle East Monitor

    Hamas slams Israel ministers’ calls to impose sovereignty over occupied West Bank – Middle East Monitor

    Hamas has condemned Israeli ministers’ calls for the imposition of Israeli sovereignty over the occupied West Bank, saying this represents an extension of aggressive settlement policies and a desperate attempt to liquidate the Palestinian cause by plundering and stealing land from its original owners, Quds Press reported.

    In a statement issued yesterday, the movement said the Israeli ministers’ calls reflect a “colonial and fascist mentality” and…

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  • Israeli spy chief hands court scathing rebuke of Netanyahu bid to sack him – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli spy chief hands court scathing rebuke of Netanyahu bid to sack him – Middle East Monitor

    The head of Israel’s domestic intelligence service said yesterday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s bid to sack him followed his refusal to fulfil requests that included spying on Israeli protesters and disrupting the leader’s corruption trial, Reuters reported.

    In an affidavit submitted to the Supreme Court, the head of Shin Bet, Ronen Bar, said that Netanyahu’s March move to dismiss him was not based on professional grounds but was prompted by…

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  • Returning captives ‘not most important thing’ – Middle East Monitor

    Returning captives ‘not most important thing’ – Middle East Monitor

    Far-right Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich drew fire from the families of captives held in Gaza yesterday after saying that the return of their relatives is not the most important thing for Israel, Anadolu reported.

    “The families have no words this morning except shame,” the Hostage Families Forum said in a statement.

    The families said that Smotrich’s comments indicate that the Israeli government has “deliberately decided to give up the…

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  • 12 killed, 30 injured in US air strikes on market, residential area in Yemen – Middle East Monitor

    12 killed, 30 injured in US air strikes on market, residential area in Yemen – Middle East Monitor

    Twelve people were killed and 30 others injured in US air strikes that targeted a market and a residential neighbourhood in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, on Sunday evening. Three other provinces were hit by air strikes yesterday.

    The Ministry of Health affiliated with the Houthi government said the figures were a “preliminary toll” as “ambulance and civil defence teams are continuing to search for victims under the rubble”.

    In the early hours of Monday, US…

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