Category: 2. Middle East

  • Iran can’t enrich uranium, could only import it for civilian program, Rubio says – Middle East Monitor

    Iran can’t enrich uranium, could only import it for civilian program, Rubio says – Middle East Monitor

    Iran will have to stop enriching uranium under any deal with the United States and could only import what is needed for a civilian nuclear program, US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said ahead of talks between Tehran and Washington on Saturday, Reuters reports.

    However, Iran has already made clear that its right to enrich uranium is not negotiable. When asked about Rubio’s comments, a senior Iranian official, close to Iran’s negotiating team, again said…

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  • Israel bombing kills 4-year-old twin girls as they slept in Gaza – Middle East Monitor

    Israel bombing kills 4-year-old twin girls as they slept in Gaza – Middle East Monitor

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  • Trump’s Syria pullback thwarts Israel’s efforts to use US forces against regional rivals – Middle East Monitor

    Trump’s Syria pullback thwarts Israel’s efforts to use US forces against regional rivals – Middle East Monitor

    In a major blow to Israel’s regional dominance, the US has rebuffed demands by Tel Aviv to maintain a larger military presence in north-east Syria, a decision which will have a significant impact on the occupation state’s strategic ambitions in the region. Reports in Middle East Eye and the New York Times indicate that the administration of President Donald Trump has proceeded with plans to reduce US troop numbers in Syria. The move poses serious concerns for…

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  • 60 RSF fighters killed in North Darfur city, Sudan’s army says – Middle East Monitor

    60 RSF fighters killed in North Darfur city, Sudan’s army says – Middle East Monitor

    The Sudanese army said today that its forces had killed 60 militants from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur State in western Sudan.

    A military statement said its forces and allied groups repelled a violent attack by RSF forces west of the city yesterday, killing 60 militants and injuring 52 others.

    According to the statement, five civilians were killed and 40 others injured, including women, in RSF artillery…

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  • Israel air strike puts Gaza children’s hospital out of service – Middle East Monitor

    Israel air strike puts Gaza children’s hospital out of service – Middle East Monitor

    An Israeli air strike has forced a children’s hospital out of service in the Gaza Strip as Tel Aviv continued its genocidal war on the Palestinian enclave, the Health Ministry said today.

    A ministry statement said Al-Durrah Children’s Hospital in Gaza City is now out of service after it sustained damage in an Israeli air strike yesterday.

    The ministry said an Israeli missile hit the hospital’s upper building, damaging the intensive care unit and…

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  • Israel president says ‘moral imperative’ to bring home Gaza hostages

    Israel president says ‘moral imperative’ to bring home Gaza hostages

    Israel’s president said in Poland on Thursday the return of hostages held by Palestinian militants in Gaza was a “universal moral imperative” and called on the international community to help end “this horrific humanitarian crime”.

    Isaac Herzog spoke from the southern city of Oswiecim, the site of the former Nazi German death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, on the occasion of the annual March of the Living to commemorate its victims.

    Auschwitz was the largest of the extermination camps built by Nazi…

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  • Germany offers Syrians up to $4,555 to return home – Middle East Monitor

    Germany offers Syrians up to $4,555 to return home – Middle East Monitor

    Germany is offering up to €4,000 ($4,555) per family to encourage Syrians to return to their homeland, with more than 460 people having taken advantage of these incentives in recent weeks, according to the government.

    The Federal Office for Migration and Refugees has supported the voluntary return of 464 Syrians since the new Syrian government took power in Damascus, German authorities told local media today.

    Under the programme, adult returnees receive up to…

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  • 9 injured as Israel tackles raging wildfires – Middle East Monitor

    9 injured as Israel tackles raging wildfires – Middle East Monitor

    Israeli firefighters have extinguished bushfires that raged in central Israel due to soaring temperatures and high winds.

    The Israeli Fire and Rescue Authority said today that nine people were injured, including seven firefighters, and 10,000 dunums (2,500 acres) were destroyed in the fires.

    It said the flames were brought under control after a 20-hour struggle.

    The situation “is now under control…[and] will be over in the coming hours,” the authority…

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  • Israel kills another Palestinian journalist and his family – Middle East Monitor

    Israel kills another Palestinian journalist and his family – Middle East Monitor

    Israel killed another Palestinian journalist on Wednesday night in an air strike on the city of Deir Al-Balah in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu has reported.

    Al-Aqsa Radio journalist Saeed Abu Hassanein was killed along with his wife and daughter when their tent was bombed by Israel. Their funeral took place this morning at Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital.

    At least 210 Palestinian journalists have been killed in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip since October 2023.

    Israel…

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  • Israel’s Supreme Court orders far-right minister to respond to petitions demanding his dismissal – Middle East Monitor

    Israel’s Supreme Court orders far-right minister to respond to petitions demanding his dismissal – Middle East Monitor

    Israel’s Supreme Court today ordered far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir to respond within six days to petitions demanding his dismissal.

    Israeli human rights groups accuse Ben-Gvir of interfering in operational police matters and have called for his dismissal. The extremist minister, however, argues that the police force falls under his authority as national security minister.

    In February, Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara sent a letter to…

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