Category: 2. Middle East

  • Fatah urges Hamas to cede power to safeguard ‘Palestinians’ existence’

    Fatah urges Hamas to cede power to safeguard ‘Palestinians’ existence’

    Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas’s Fatah movement called on its Islamist rivals Hamas on Saturday to relinquish power in order to safeguard the “existence” of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

    “Hamas must show compassion for Gaza, its children, women and men,” Fatah spokesman Monther al-Hayek said in a message sent to AFP from Gaza.

    He called on Hamas to “step aside from governing and fully recognise that the battle ahead will lead to the end of Palestinians’ existence” if it remains in power…

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  • Sudan army advances in central Khartoum after retaking palace

    Sudan army advances in central Khartoum after retaking palace

    Sudan’s military said Saturday it seized several key buildings in central Khartoum from paramilitary control after army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan promised “full liberation” following the recapture of the presidential palace.

    Army spokesman Nabil Abdallah said the military was “continuing to pressure” the Rapid Support Forces throughout the city centre, giving a list of buildings recaptured including the Central Bank, state intelligence headquarters and the Sudan National Museum.

    Despite its…

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  • Israel launches more strikes on Lebanon after rocket fire

    Israel launches more strikes on Lebanon after rocket fire

    Israel launched a new wave of strikes on Lebanon in response to a rocket attack from across the border on Saturday, as militant group Hezbollah denied responsibility for the launch.

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz ordered “a second wave of strikes against dozens of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon”, the defence ministry said, in the largest escalation since a November 27 ceasefire.

    It said the strikes were “a response to rocket fire towards Israel and a…

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  • One dead as Israel strikes Lebanon after cross-border rocket fire

    One dead as Israel strikes Lebanon after cross-border rocket fire

    Israel launched air strikes on Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon on Saturday after intercepting cross-border rocket fire, with Lebanese state media reporting a woman was killed.

    The Israeli army said three rockets were fired from Lebanon into northern Israel, setting off air raid sirens in the region for the first time since a November ceasefire between Israel and the Iran-backed Hezbollah.

    Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam warned the country risked being dragged into a “new war” after months…

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  • From Lebanon refuge, trauma scars Syria’s minority Alawites

    From Lebanon refuge, trauma scars Syria’s minority Alawites

    When he arrived in the town of Masaoudiyeh in northern Lebanon earlier this month, fleeing massacres on Syria’s Mediterranean coast, Dhulfiqar Ali had escaped death not once but twice.

    He is among thousands of Syrians who have fled across the border after armed groups descended on the Syrian coastal heartland of ousted president Bashar al-Assad’s Alawite minority and killed hundreds of civilians, mostly Alawites.

    “They didn’t even speak Arabic… they knew only: ‘Alawites, pigs, kill them’,”…

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  • Turkey: Protests spread, defy ban for day 3 over Imamoglu’s arrest

    Turkey: Protests spread, defy ban for day 3 over Imamoglu’s arrest

    ANKARA — Demonstrators across Turkey defied protest bans on Friday night, with hundreds of thousands rallying at Istanbul City Hall and thousands more taking to the streets elsewhere to protest the detention of Istanbul Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu.

    Imamoglu, a popular opposition figure and potential presidential contender against President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, was detained on Wednesday on terrorism and corruption charges. His arrest has sparked protests in dozens of provinces, with supporters…

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  • As Iran faces looming Trump deadline, is Khamenei shifting strategy?

    As Iran faces looming Trump deadline, is Khamenei shifting strategy?

    Washington’s warning to Iran over its support for Yemen’s Houthi rebels has brought the two archenemies closer to the brink of a direct military conflict.

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  • Pentagon sends second aircraft carrier to Middle East as Trump warns Iran

    Pentagon sends second aircraft carrier to Middle East as Trump warns Iran

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  • UN warns of ‘massive trauma’ for Gaza’s children amid renewed fighting

    UN warns of ‘massive trauma’ for Gaza’s children amid renewed fighting

    The UN warned Friday that all of Gaza’s approximately one million children were facing “massive trauma” as fighting in the war-ravaged territory resumed, and amid dire aid shortages.

    Humanitarians described an alarming situation in Gaza, amid a growing civilian death toll since Israel resumed aerial bombardment and ground operations this week after a six-week ceasefire.

    Sam Rose, the senior deputy field director in Gaza for the UN agency for Palestinian refugees UNRWA, highlighted the…

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  • With ceasefire shattered, what's next for Israel’s military invasion of Gaza?

    With ceasefire shattered, what's next for Israel’s military invasion of Gaza?

    It is unclear whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plan is to pressure Hamas until it agrees to compromise on the hostage deal or if he is now heading toward resuming the war until Hamas is defeated.

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