ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Saudi Ambassador: We perform our duties towards Lebanon without discrimination between one sect and another

Beirut - (dpa) - The Saudi ambassador to Lebanon, Walid Bukhari, affirmed that his country is performing its duties towards Lebanon without discrimination between one sect and another.


According to the "National News Agency" today, Wednesday, Ambassador Bukhari held the signing ceremony of the framework memorandum of understanding (the Saudi-French Fund for the Support of the Lebanese People) yesterday evening, Tuesday, in Beirut, in the presence of the French Ambassador, Anne Griot, and a large number of political, diplomatic, economic, academic, social and media personalities.


In a speech after signing the framework memorandum of understanding, Ambassador Bukhari said, "This partnership aims to support humanitarian and relief work in Lebanon with the highest standard of transparency, as the funding aims to support key sectors, namely food security, health and education, energy and water, and internal security." ".

He added, "We perform our duties towards Lebanon without discrimination between one sect and another, as Saudi Arabia has devoted distinguished efforts full of giving and the human spirit that values the value of the human being."


He pointed out that "Saudi Arabia has implemented many humanitarian projects in Lebanon, and that this support comes as a continuation and continuity of support during the past decades, as the Kingdom, with its partners, was keen to support everything that alleviates the human suffering of those in need."


In her turn, Ambassador Grio called on the Lebanese authorities to "assume responsibility and take the required decisions for the benefit of the Lebanese people," noting that they celebrate the partnership with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in order to provide direct and tangible assistance to the Lebanese people, in the financial, social, economic, living, health and food fields. And humanity.


She added, "This partnership between France and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia aims to quickly support humanitarian projects for the Lebanese people. This assistance will be clear and bear titles of solidarity and trust between France and the Kingdom, and expresses the depth of the ties between these two countries and Lebanon."

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Monitor: Military minds are gathering in Israel, while the war in Ukraine is redefining strategies

Washington - "Jerusalem" dot com - Saeed Erekat - Al-Monitor published a report on Wednesday under the title "Military Minds Gather in Israel, While the War in Ukraine Redefines Strategies". A magnet for foreign security officials from dozens of countries.


Al-Monitor says in this regard that a high-ranking Israeli military source said on condition of anonymity: "They appear in large numbers from countries in the West that have already eliminated the possibilities of war, as well as from countries with which Israel does not have diplomatic relations. There is an urgent sense of the need to raise the level of military capabilities as quickly as possible, especially in the field of self-defense."


The source added, "Take Germany for example... After the world wars and trauma, it reached a semi-peaceful stage. Now they are waking up."


Al-Monitor quotes the source as saying, "Many Western countries neglected their military power and made it a marginal role within their set of priorities. Suddenly they realized that the era of peace was an illusion."


As a global power invades its neighbour, deploys massive force, bombs cities and kills civilians in numbers not seen in Europe since the world wars, and the sun continues to shine. It changes the perception and strategy of every sane place on the planet."


The report notes that even as Israel is calculating the unexpected increase in its defense exports (which have already broken records this year), it - like other countries - is currently weighing the strategic implications of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Bombing targeted Kiev during Guterres' visit

Kiev - (AFP) - On Friday, Russia continued its offensive in the eastern and southern regions of Ukraine, the day after Russian missiles were fired at the capital, Kiev, during a visit by United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres.


The bombing of Kiev, the first since mid-April, coincided with the visit of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on Thursday to Bucha and other suburbs of Kiev, which witnessed violations attributed by the Ukrainians to Russian forces, and from which he called on Moscow to "cooperate" with the International Criminal Court's investigation into possible war crimes. .


The mayor of the capital, Vitali Klitschko, said, "The enemy bombed Kiev in the evening. Two strikes on the Shevchenkovsky district, on the lower floors of a residential building."
According to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, "five missiles" fell on the city of Kiev. "This says a lot about Russia's actual position towards international institutions, about the efforts of the Russian leadership to humiliate the United Nations and everything that the organization stands for," Zelensky said in a video clip.


AFP correspondents saw fire consuming a floor in one of the capital's buildings and shattered windows, while large numbers of security and ambulance personnel were deployed in the place. According to the emergency services, ten people were wounded by the missile strike.


For his part, UN spokesman Saviano Abreu told AFP that Guterres and his team members were "shocked" by how close the bombing was to their whereabouts, stressing that they were all "fine."


He added, "It is a war zone, but the occurrence (of the bombing) near us is shocking," without specifying how close they were to the building that was targeted by the bombing.
In turn, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba denounced, in a tweet on Twitter, "a barbaric and disgraceful act," pointing out that the capital was targeted by long-range missiles, and the head of the presidential administration, Andriy Yermak, saw Russia denying its right to use the veto in the UN Security Council.


A few hours ago, the US President confirmed that his country could not stand idly by regarding the conflict in Ukraine, in order to justify his request from Congress to allocate an additional $33 billion to provide more military assistance to Kiev. However, he stressed that the United States "does not attack" Russia, but rather "helps Ukraine to defend itself" in light of Russia's "atrocities and aggression".


On Thursday, Guterres met with the Ukrainian President, expressing his regret over the failure of the UN Security Council to prevent the war launched by Russia on Ukraine on February 24.


On Thursday, the Prosecutor General of Ukraine, Irina Venediktova, confirmed Thursday in an interview with the German "Deutsche Welle" network that Ukrainian investigators had identified "more than eight thousand cases" of possible war crimes since the start of the Russian invasion two months ago.


Her office added that "ten soldiers of the 64th Brigade of the Russian army are under investigation" for alleged war crimes in Bucha.
On April 2, AFP journalists discovered a street strewn with the bodies of men in civilian clothes in Bucha. The United Nations confirmed that it documented "the killing of 50 civilians, including those killed by summary executions" after carrying out a mission in this city on April 9th. Russia denied responsibility for it in early April and spoke of "fabricated" scenes.


With regard to Mariupol, the United Nations coordinator in Ukraine announced Thursday that she will head to the south of the country to prepare for an attempt to evacuate the city, which is almost completely controlled by Russian forces.
Guterres stressed that the international organization is doing "whatever it can" to evacuate the civilians trapped in the city of Mariupol, which was destroyed by the battles with the Russian forces. "Mariupol is a crisis within a crisis. Thousands of civilians (in it) need vital help. Many of them are elderly, they need medical attention," he said.
On the ground, the Azov Battalion explained via Telegram that a military hospital located in the Azovstal industrial complex, where Ukrainian fighters are holed up, was bombed on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, noting that the operating room collapsed, killing the soldiers who were receiving treatment there and wounding others.
In turn, Lyudmila Denisova, in charge of human rights in the Ukrainian Parliament, wrote, "I call on international human rights organizations to respond to Russia's continued attempt to eliminate even the defenders of Mariupol who can no longer bear arms."
Coinciding with Guterres' visit to Kiev, the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine, where Russian attacks are concentrated, were heavily bombed.
The Ukrainian General Staff said, "The enemy is stepping up its attack. The occupiers are carrying out strikes practically in all directions, with intense activity, especially in the regions of Kharkiv and Donbass." And she stressed that the Russian army is trying to prevent the transfer of Ukrainian forces from the north to the east.
According to Kharkiv Governor Oleg Senigubov, five people were killed Thursday in shelling targeting the city and the surrounding area. He confirmed via Telegram that the Russian forces, which were trying to advance from Izyum towards "Prazkivka, Dovinki, and Velika Komeshovakha," had suffered "heavy losses and were forced to retreat."
For his part, the head of the Kramatorsk administrative region, Andrei Pankov, told AFP that "the situation is very difficult in Liman in the Donbass region, and the whole city is besieged." He pointed out that half of the territory of the region is occupied by Russian tanks coming from Izium in the north.
"We don't know what the situation will be like tomorrow morning," said Oleksiy Megreni, head of emergency services in the region.
For its part, the Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that it had destroyed, on Wednesday night, two weapons and ammunition depots in the Kharkiv region with "high-precision missiles", and carried out air strikes on 67 Ukrainian military sites.
In Kherson, the only major city that the Russians have completely controlled since the beginning of their invasion, the Russian local administration said Thursday that it wants to use the ruble instead of the Ukrainian hryvnia from May 1. Lyudmila Denisova denounced "a serious violation by Russia" of the United Nations Charter.
In southern Ukraine, since the start of the invasion, the International Atomic Energy Agency has been unable to reach the Russian-controlled Zaporizhia plant, and its director, Rafael Grossi, returning from Ukraine, has expressed "concern".
And one of the Ukrainian presidential advisers hinted that Kiev might attack military targets in Russia. "Russia is attacking Ukraine, killing civilians. Ukraine will defend itself by all means, including strikes on warehouses and bases of Russian killers. The world recognizes this right," Mykhailo Podolyak said in a tweet.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

A settler was injured after shooting at their vehicle near Nablus

A translation by "Jerusalem" dot com - A settler was injured, at dawn today, Friday, when a vehicle he was on board was hit with other settlers, after they stormed Joseph's Tomb, east of Nablus , in the northern West Bank.

According to the Hebrew Channel 7, the settler was injured when the vehicle overturned after being shot at, noting that the settler was slightly wounded in the head.

The Israeli army said that 4 settlers entered Joseph's Tomb without coordination and were shot, indicating that one of them was treated after their vehicle overturned.



SPORT

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Dybala rejects Totti's historic number

An Italian press report revealed, on Monday evening, the position of Argentine Paulo Dybala , the former Juventus star, on wearing Francesco Totti's shirt, after his expected joining Rome .

It is expected that Roma will officially announce his contract with Dybala, in the next few hours, after the player passed the medical examinations this morning, which he conducted in a private medical clinic in Portugal.

And Sky Sport Italia reported that Totti encouraged the idea of Dybala wearing the No. 10 shirt, which he wore with Roma until 2017, before announcing his retirement from football, and no player in Rome has worn this number since that time.


She added that Paolo would not wear a Totti shirt in Rome, although he was wearing the No. 10 shirt in Juventus, noting that the Argentine star would wear the No. 21 shirt instead, and thus the former Manchester United player coming to Rome, Nemanja Matic, would give up the number 21 that preceded And he chose him with the wolves, to wear the number 8.

It is noteworthy that Dybala is expected to sign a contract with Rome for a period of three years, with the option to extend it for another additional year, with a penalty clause of 20 million euros.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

5 years imprisonment for the isolated leader of Myanmar

Bangkok - (dpa) - A court controlled by Myanmar's ruling military junta on Wednesday sentenced the country's isolated leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, to five years in prison, sources familiar with the proceedings said.


It is the first ruling among 11 other corruption charges Suu Kyi faces under the anti-corruption law. Each of these charges carries a possible maximum prison sentence of 15 years.


Suu Kyi was convicted of allegedly accepting a bribe of $600,000 in cash and gold bars from the former chief minister of Yangon, which she denied.
Journalists and members of the public were prevented from attending the trial.


She has already been sentenced to six years in prison for five less serious charges, including possession of a walkie-talkie and violating coronavirus restrictions.
Suu Kyi, 76, faces prison sentences totaling more than 160 years.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Johnson calls on Saudi Arabia to increase its oil production

London - (dpa) - British Prime Minister Boris Johnson urged Saudi Arabia to increase its oil production, seeking for his part to cool record fuel prices, echoing comments by US President Joe Biden last week, Bloomberg News reported Monday. .


"There may be some questions about how much the Saudis can pump at this very moment," Johnson said before the House of Commons today, Bloomberg said. However, "they undoubtedly need to produce more oil."


Last week, Biden said he hoped major producers in the Gulf would increase their oil production as he prepares this month for a visit to Saudi Arabia, which leads the OPEC+ alliance. Crude oil prices are still above $110 a barrel, as supplies failed to keep pace with the recovery in demand for it in the aftermath of the Corona virus pandemic, which puts pressure on consumers and threatens to push the global economy towards recession.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

China and the European Union agree to jointly address global economic challenges

BEIJING (Xinhua) -- During their ninth high-level economic and trade dialogue on Tuesday, China and the European Union agreed to make joint efforts to enhance practical cooperation in the field of economy and trade, and to address the challenges facing the global economy.


The dialogue, held via video link, was co-chaired by Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and Executive Vice President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis.


The two sides held pragmatic, frank and effective discussions on four topics, namely macroeconomics, industrial and supply chain, trade and investment, and financial cooperation.


The two sides reached a series of results and consensuses on macroeconomic policy coordination, industrial and supply chain cooperation, WTO reform, wider market opening, implementation of the China-EU Geographical Indications Agreement, animal and plant inspection and quarantine, and mutual opening up of the financial sector. and organizational cooperation.


The two sides believe that the political and economic situation in the world is undergoing profound changes, and that healthy and stable relations between China and the European Union, and economic and trade relations between China and the European Union, are conducive to global development and prosperity.


The two sides expressed their willingness to make joint efforts to enhance mutual understanding, support practical cooperation between China and Europe in the economic and trade field, and enhance the stability of cooperation between China and the European Union, to better deal with the uncertainty of the global economic situation.


The two sides expressed their readiness to jointly address the challenges facing the global economy, enhance communication and coordination on macroeconomic policies, maintain the stability of global industrial and supply chains, and protect and strengthen the rules-based pluralistic trading system with the World Trade Organization at the heart.


They also agreed to make active efforts to liberalize and facilitate trade and investment, promote fair competition, protect intellectual property rights, create a better business environment for enterprises, and promote mutual opening-up and regulatory cooperation in the financial sector.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

More than half of Americans have been infected with Corona

LONDON, (Xinhua) -- More than half of Americans have contracted COVID-19 at least once, according to a study recently released by US medical authorities.


A report published by Reuters news agency on Tuesday, citing a study issued by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that about 58 percent of the total US population and more than 75 percent of young children have been infected with the virus since the beginning of the epidemic.


US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director Rochelle Walensky said infection and hospitalization rates in the United States had risen in the past week.


"The presence of antibodies caused by infection does not necessarily imply protection against future infection," said Kristi Clark, co-author of the study.


"We haven't examined whether people have a level of antibodies that would prevent reinfection or severe disease," he added.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Saudi Ministry of Hajj excludes uncles and uncles from the mahrams of a woman when performing the rituals

Riyadh - (dpa) - Today, Saturday, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah excluded the “uncle and uncle” from the mahrams of a woman who wants to accompany a mahram with her while performing the rituals. The “close relatives” are limited to: (the father, brother, husband, or son) only, and no one else.
This came in the ministry’s response to a question about the possibility of accompanying an uncle or uncle when performing the rituals of Hajj for this year, as the Ministry of Hajj said in its response today: “It is not possible to add a mahram except for kin in the offered options (father, brother, husband, son) The possibility of linking their data with the applicant.

And the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah stated when announcing the Hajj mechanism for this year last week; that a woman can register with a mahram or without a mahram with the Women’s League; While when registering in Muharram, he must enter his personal information, and he must have previously registered through the electronic portal for receiving requests for those wishing to register for Hajj for this year 1442 AH.

The Ministry provided 4 categories for the “Muharram”, they are: (husband, brother, father, or son); Provided that the offender has previously registered with a separate application.

And last Saturday, the Saudi Ministry of Hajj announced that the Hajj for the year 2021 will be limited to citizens and residents inside the Kingdom, with a total of 60,000 pilgrims, due to the continuing developments of the emerging Corona virus pandemic that causes “Covid-19” disease, and the emergence of new mutations in it in the world.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

A heat wave hits India and Pakistan, fearing the worst

New Delhi (AFP) - A record heat wave is hitting India and Pakistan, causing power outages and water shortages for millions of people who are expected to face increasingly hot weather in the future, according to climate change experts.
The temperature in New Delhi approached 46 degrees Celsius on Thursday and this sweltering heat wave is expected to continue for another five days in northwest and central India and into the weekend in the east, according to the Indian Meteorological Department.
"It's the first time I've seen such heat in April," said Dara Singh, 65, who has run a small street shop in New Delhi since 1978.
Districts in the states of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Andhra Pradesh have resorted to rationing electricity in factories to reduce consumption due to the lack of coal.
Several areas of the country of 1.4 billion people have reported a decline in water supplies that will worsen until the annual monsoon rains in June and July.
In March, the temperature in New Delhi rose to 40.1°C, the highest for that month since 1946.
Heatwaves have killed more than 6,500 people in India since 2010. Scientists say that due to climate change, they are more frequent but also more intense.
Mariam Zakaria of the Grantham Institute at Imperial College London said, “With climate change, India is likely to experience higher temperatures. earlier than this month only once every 50 years.
"We can now expect such high temperatures about once every four years," she added.
- 48 degrees in Pakistan -
Neighboring Pakistan also suffered sweltering heat Thursday and the heatwave is expected to continue into next week with temperatures peaking at 48 degrees in parts of rural Sindh on Wednesday, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Society.
Farmers will need to manage water supplies wisely in a country where agriculture absorbs about 40% of the total workforce.
"The country's public health and agriculture will face serious threats due to extreme temperatures this year," Climate Change Minister Sherry Rehman said.
It was the hottest March on record since 1961, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Office.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Biden requests an additional $33 billion from Congress to "help Ukraine"

Washington - (AFP) - US President Joe Biden said Thursday that the United States can only act on the conflict in Ukraine, in order to justify his request from Congress to allocate an additional $ 33 billion to provide more military assistance to Kiev.


Of this huge sum, $20 billion will be allocated to supplying weapons to Ukraine, nearly seven times more than the amount of weapons and ammunition that have already been sent to Kiev since the start of the Russian invasion on February 24.


In an intervention from the White House, Biden announced that Kiev had received ten anti-tank weapons for every Russian tank that entered its territory, but he made it clear that the United States "does not attack" Russia, but rather "helps Ukraine defend itself" in light of the Russian "atrocities and aggression."


Earlier, the Kremlin warned that the delivery of weapons to Ukraine "threatened European security."


The US Congress must approve the allocation of the additional 33 billion.
Although they unanimously support Ukraine, US lawmakers differ on the content of the law that would enhance military assistance. The democrats


They want to include in it an amendment to increase the budget to combat Covid at the same time, which Republicans strongly reject.
And if the leader of the Democrats in the Senate, Chuck Schumer, tries to bring the two sides closer together, the matter may end in failure on both sides, according to what a member of the Republican administration in the Senate warned.


This assistance remains urgent for Ukraine, as Russia is intensifying its attacks in the south and east of the country, more than two months after the outbreak of the conflict.
White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki told reporters that the US administration will exert "maximum pressure" to obtain congressional approval, adding that Biden's decision to personally announce the request for assistance to Ukraine reflects his interest in this matter.
Biden's visit Tuesday to the Lockheed Martin plant in Alabama that produces Javelin anti-tank missiles, one of the main weapons supplied to the Ukrainian army, is likely to be an additional impetus for Congress to pass the aid.
And after Washington was satisfied with weapons considered defensive, it now sends artillery, helicopters and drones to the Ukrainian army, whose soldiers received training in the use of these weapons in the United States or in other countries before returning to the front.
In addition, on Thursday, Biden attacked Vladimir Putin's "irresponsible" threats of the possible use of nuclear weapons. "This shows a sense of despair on the part of Russia, which is facing its miserable failure in view of its first targets" when the attack began, he said.
The White House said in a statement that the Biden administration wants to tighten pressure on the Russian president and his circles by proposing to liquidate the assets of Russian financiers that were confiscated and transferred to Kiev to "compensate for the losses caused by the Russian aggression."
In terms of sanctions, EU countries have so far confiscated Russian assets worth more than $30 billion, including some $7 billion in luxuries belonging to oligarchs (yachts, artwork, real estate, and helicopters), according to the White House.
As for the United States, it "imposed sanctions on ships and planes worth more than a billion dollars and prevented their movement, in addition to freezing hundreds of millions of dollars of the assets of the Russian elite in American accounts."
This month, Spain agreed to a US request to confiscate a $90 million luxury yacht owned by Russian billionaire Viktor Vekselberg, who is close to President Vladimir Putin.
The White House promised Thursday to continue its action against maneuvers aimed at "avoiding sanctions" by strengthening the US investigation and prosecution capabilities against Russian oligarchs.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation blows up the house of the martyr Muhammad al-Jabari in Hebron

Hebron - "Jerusalem" dot com - The Israeli occupation forces blew up, on Thursday morning, the house of the martyr Muhammad al-Ja'bari , in the Hebron governorate .


The occupation forces raided the house, late on Wednesday evening, and evacuated the surrounding houses, before demolishing its internal walls and planting explosives inside.


After hours of prolonged operation, those forces blew up the house, causing explosions to be heard in the area.


The martyr Al-Ja'bari carried out a shooting attack last October, near the Kiryat Arba settlement in Hebron, which led to the death of a settler and the wounding of another.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Euro-Med Monitor: Escalation of extrajudicial killings is taking place under official Israeli cover

Geneva - "Jerusalem" dot com - The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor said that the official instructions received by the Israeli army in dealing with Palestinian civilians led to the systematic use of lethal force, which caused a remarkable increase in incidents amounting to extrajudicial killings in the Palestinian territories.

The Euro-Med Monitor stated that the policy of excessive use of force adopted by the Israeli army against the Palestinians caused the killing of about 53 Palestinian civilians in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, as documented, between January 1 and July 10, 2022.

In a letter sent to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary or arbitrary executions, Mr. Maurice Tidbal Benz, the Euro-Med Monitor indicated that his field investigations and testimonies he collected about the killing of a Palestinian youth earlier this month showed that members of the Israeli army They deliberately used lethal force towards him.

On Wednesday, July 6, a special force from the Israeli army stormed east of the town of Jaba in Jenin, in the northern West Bank, and raided a house in the area.

About 15 minutes later, the young man, Rafiq Riad Ghannam (21 years old), left his house in his pajamas, after hearing a sound in the vicinity of the house. As soon as he moved about 40 meters away from his house, the soldiers fired two bullets at him and hit him directly, causing him to fall to the ground bleeding, and he remained in his place without giving him any first aid for about 35 minutes, before they took him with them as they withdrew from the area. At around five o'clock in the morning, the Palestinian Liaison Office informed Ghannam's family that the Israeli army had arrested him while he was injured, before telling him that he had died after another half hour.

The Euro-Med Monitor said that the shooting of Ghannam, which later led to his death, is part of the policy of excessive use of force against unarmed civilians, who in many cases do not pose a threat that requires the use of lethal force. This apparently reflects official Israeli instructions to the army to tolerate firing towards Palestinians without an urgent need.

On December 20, 2021, the Israeli army approved new instructions for the shooting policy, which gave the green light to soldiers in the West Bank to open fire on Palestinians from throwing stones and Molotov cocktails, which was reflected in the increase in the death toll of Palestinians.

The Euro-Med Monitor said that although the Israeli army's shooting policy was previously flexible and often led to extrajudicial killings without justification and without the principle of necessity and proportionality, the new instructions made pulling the trigger an easy matter for the soldiers, with the existence of A supportive official decision and procedures that protect them from any accountability.

The human rights monitor pointed out that the policy of impunity and the protection enjoyed by Israeli soldiers pushes them to deliberately shoot to kill, despite the absence of a serious danger or threat to their lives, which is a frequent occurrence in the West Bank during Israeli incursions.

He said: The adoption of the use of lethal force against civilians as a followed policy comes as a result of the absence of internal accountability in Israel on the one hand, and the continuation of the international community allowing the Israeli authorities to enjoy a policy of impunity for the violations committed previously.

The Euro-Med Monitor called on the Special Rapporteur to work to pressure Israel to abide by its responsibilities towards Palestinian civilians in accordance with the United Nations Guide to Preventing Extrajudicial, Arbitrary and Summary Executions, and to Investigate Those Practices (1989), which stresses that exceptional circumstances should not be invoked in any way to justify Extrajudicial executions, even in cases of imminent danger.

He added: The Israeli authorities must impose oversight with a clear chain of command on all members of the Israeli army to prevent excessive use of force and extrajudicial killings during arrests or suspected individuals.

The Euro-Med Monitor called on the Special Rapporteur on extrajudicial executions to follow up and investigate the killings of Palestinian civilians, calling on the relevant United Nations mechanisms and bodies to take action to protect civilians in the Palestinian territories, and to take serious steps to ensure accountability for extrajudicial killings.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

The European Union is “ready” for a Russian gas stop and plans a “coordinated” response

Brussels - (AFP) - The European Union confirmed Wednesday that it is "ready" for Moscow to suspend gas supplies to the 27-country bloc, and plans a "coordinated" response after Gazprom cut off supplies to Poland and Bulgaria.


"The Gazprom announcement is another attempt by Russia to blackmail us with gas. We are ready for this scenario. We are preparing a coordinated EU response," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen wrote on Twitter.


"The Europeans can trust that we stand shoulder to shoulder and in solidarity with the member states affected" by the move, she added.


"We have worked to ensure alternative supplies and the best stocking levels across the European Union," she added.


She emphasized that "member states have drawn up contingency plans for such a scenario, and we have worked with them in a coordinated manner and in solidarity."


It condemned Russia's unilateral step, describing it as "unjustified and unacceptable," saying that it "confirms once again that Russia is not trusted as a gas supplier."
"A meeting of the Gas Coordination Group will be held in the meantime," she confirmed.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Settlers attack vehicles on Hawara Street

Nablus - "Jerusalem" dot com - This evening, Wednesday, settlers attacked citizens' vehicles, after they closed the main Hawara Street, south of Nablus.


According to press sources, groups of settlers are deployed along the main street in the town, amidst clashes in the area.

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Egypt discovers the sarcophagus of one of the "senior statesmen" during the reign of Ramses II

Cairo - (AFP) - Egypt has unveiled a pink granite sarcophagus belonging to one of the "senior statesmen" during the reign of Pharaonic King Ramses II, during excavations of an Egyptian archaeological mission in the Saqqara region, west of Cairo, according to a statement by the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities on Monday.


The statement stated that the Egyptian archaeological mission affiliated with the Faculty of Archeology at Cairo University "succeeded in uncovering a pink granite sarcophagus of the so-called Ptah-em-Wya, one of the senior statesmen during the reign of King Ramses II."


Mostafa Waziri, Secretary-General of the Supreme Council of Antiquities in Egypt, confirmed, according to the statement, that the importance of this discovery is due to "the important positions held by the owner of the sarcophagus, including the royal clerk, chief supervisor of livestock and head of the treasury in the temple of King Ramses."


Ramses II is the most famous king of the modern Pharaonic state and ruled Egypt in the twelfth century BC for about sixty-seven years.


The ministry's statement indicated that "there is a break in the coffin lid, which indicates that the cemetery had previously been opened in later eras for burial, and that it was subjected to theft."


Over the past few years, Egypt has uncovered several archaeological "treasures" in various parts of the country, especially the Saqqara region, where more than 150 ancient sarcophagi dating back more than 2,500 years have been discovered.


The Egyptian authorities hope to open the "Grand Egyptian Museum" near the Giza pyramids in the coming months in order to give impetus to the tourism sector, which employs about two million Egyptians and generates 10% of the gross national product.


Egyptian tourism has been subjected to successive blows since the start of the so-called "Arab Spring" in early 2011, leading to the Russian-Ukrainian war that broke out in February, which affected the arrival of foreign visitors to Egypt.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

A citizen died of his wounds as a result of a shooting crime in Jenin

Jenin - "Jerusalem" dot com - A citizen died, Thursday morning, as a result of his wounds, which were shot by unknown assailants in Jenin.


According to local sources, the citizen, Yahya Jaradat, from Silat al-Harithiya, was shot at dawn by unknown assailants, which resulted in his critical injuries, as a result of which he died in the morning.


The Palestinian police opened an investigation into the circumstances of the accident.


PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

The funeral of the martyr Ahmed Kahla in Ramallah

Ramallah - "Jerusalem" dot com - Hundreds of citizens mourned the body of the martyr Ahmed Hassan Kahla, to his final resting place in the cemetery of the town of Ramon, east of Ramallah.


The funeral procession started from the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, and toured the streets of the city, before heading to his home in Rammon, where his family gave a final farewell look at his body, then he was transferred to the village mosque, where the mourners performed the funeral prayer for him, before he was buried.


In a speech on behalf of the national and Islamic forces, the head of the Prisoners' Club, Qaddoura Fares, said, "The Palestinian people are engaged in a struggle with Zionist-fascist gangs whose crimes and violations have no limits, controlled by the tendency to kill, which requires that our people with all their forces and factions declare a comprehensive revolution and civil disobedience in the face of the occupation." ".


With the rise of the martyr Ahmed Kahla, the death toll has risen to 13 since the beginning of this year, including 3 children.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

CNN: The US military left $7 billion worth of military equipment in Afghanistan

Washington - (dpa) - The American news network "CNN" quoted today, Thursday, a report issued by the US Department of Defense "Pentagon", that during its withdrawal from Afghanistan last year, US forces left military equipment worth nearly seven billion dollars.


The report added that this equipment was transferred by the United States to the Afghan government over a period of 16 years, but was left after the United States completed its withdrawal from Afghanistan in August 2021, and that “this equipment is now in a country controlled by the same enemy that the United States was trying to expel.” Over the past two decades: the Taliban.


The report, submitted to Congress, said the Defense Department had no plans to return to Afghanistan to "recover or destroy the equipment."


The United States provided a total of $18.6 billion in equipment to the Afghan security forces from 2005 to August 2021, and $7.12 billion worth of equipment remained in Afghanistan after the U.S. withdrawal was completed in 2021.


According to the report, this equipment includes aircraft, military vehicles, communications equipment, and others.


The sheer value of the equipment has drawn fierce criticism from lawmakers from both parties.

SPORT

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Conde ignites the conflict between Chelsea, Barcelona and Saint-Germain

Jules Conde , defender of Seville and the France national team, ignites a struggle between 3 major clubs during the current summer transfer period.

Fabrizio Romano, an expert in the transfer market, revealed on his Twitter account that Chelsea is currently moving to support its defense line with two deals at once, namely Conde and Persnell Kimpembe, the Paris Saint-Germain player.

He explained that the Blues management turned to Conde, after attempts to sign Nathan Ake, Manchester City defender, faltered.


He also pointed out that the Barcelona administration is expected to speed up its steps if it wants to include Jules Conde.

The Seville defender is also a potential option for Paris Saint-Germain, in the event that the contract with Milan Skriniar, Inter Milan defender, is not completed.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Agricultural Relief signs agreements for the first batch of beneficiaries of the cash-for-work project in Ramallah

Ramallah - "Jerusalem" dot com - Ghassan Al-Katout - Agricultural Development Association " Agricultural Relief ", contracts for 22 young men and women, beneficiaries of the "emergency social protection to confront the Corona pandemic (Covid-19) - money for work in the West Bank" project, which It is implemented by the Palestinian Fund for Employment, in partnership with the Ministry of Finance and the Ministry of Labor, and funded by the World Bank.


Through this project, the Foundation will provide 500 job opportunities, equally between males and females.


The Director General of Agricultural Relief, Munjid Abu Jaish, said that the Foundation is a partner in this project, adding that it has signed 22 job opportunities in Ramallah out of 500 job opportunities that will be distributed later according to the planned plan.


He added that, through the project, Agricultural Relief was able to establish partnerships with 66 municipal councils and 88 cooperative societies, pointing out that the project, which was launched within the framework of emergency social protection to confront the Corona pandemic, is of great importance to the association, which in turn seeks to save the groups most affected by the pandemic.


In turn, Khaled Shtayyeh, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer at the Palestinian Fund for Employment - Money for Work, said that the signing of contracts today is a translation of the objectives of the project, which comes in partnership between the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Finance, funded by the World Bank, under the supervision of the Employment Fund, praising the importance of the program that provides a hand Assistance to those affected by the Corona pandemic, in integrating them into the labor market, opening the door to networking with the market, and gaining experience that facilitates their practical future path for them later.


It is noteworthy that PARC will complete the contracting process with the beneficiaries and operators, as determined in the project plan.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

North Korean leader softens the policy of resorting to nuclear strikes

Seoul - "Jerusalem" dot com - (dpa) - North Korean leader Kim Jong Un appears to have lowered the level at which a nuclear strike can be resorted to, raising the risk of miscalculation with regard to the deployment of new weapons whose range of use ranges from tactical strikes. The nearby threat to the US mainland, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday.


Kim referred to a less stringent policy regarding the possible use of nuclear weapons, during a military parade in Pyongyang that was broadcast on state television on Tuesday evening.


In a speech to tens of thousands of enthralled citizens on Monday night, Kim said that while North Korea's nuclear force was originally intended to "prevent war", it has a "second mission" and "cannot be restricted to one mission only, if There has been an outbreak or an undesirable situation on this earth."


Kim backed up his words with weapons tests designed to evade US missile defenses in Asia and direct warheads into the US mainland.


ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council announces the killing of 18 people in an armed attack on the border with Chad

KHARTOUM - (Xinhua) - Sudan 's Transitional Sovereignty Council announced on Friday that 18 people were killed in an attack by armed militias on a border area between Sudan and Chad .


The council said in a statement that the attack took place yesterday, Thursday, in Bir Sulaibeh, north of El Geneina, the capital of West Darfur, bordering Chad.


The attack killed 18 people, injured 15 others, and stole 220 camels, according to the statement.


The Vice-President of the Transitional Sovereignty Council, Lieutenant General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo, called on citizens to exercise restraint in order to enable the state to take the necessary measures that preserve their rights.


Dagalo said, according to the statement, "The protection of citizens is the responsibility of the state, as it is responsible for protecting the country's borders."


He added, "The issue of repeating attacks on citizens on the Sudanese-Chadian border is the responsibility of the joint forces, and that decisions will be taken."


And the Sudanese official added that decisive decisions will be taken regarding the borders during the emergency meeting of the Security and Defense Committee, which will be held today.


Sudan and Chad share a common border of 1,350 km, and in 2010 the two countries deployed a joint military force to control the borders and end the presence of armed groups.

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Children can catch COVID-19 for a long time in unexpected ways

WASHINGTON (Xinhua) -- When children have mild symptoms of COVID-19, they are likely to have the disease for a long time. But experts say it is not clear how many children develop the disease for a long time, as there is not enough research on this in this age group, according to a report by CNN on Friday.


Currently, there are no specific tests for long-term infection with Covid-19. Since the beginning of the pandemic, tests have confirmed that nearly 13 million children have been infected with Covid-19, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics.


Studies indicate that between 2 percent and 10 percent of these children will be infected with Covid-19 for a long time, but the number may be higher.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

Qassem: Normalization serves the occupation and harms the Palestinian cause

Gaza - "Jerusalem" dot com - Hamas said today, Friday, that the path of normalization achieves a great service for the occupation and enhances its presence and influence in the region at the expense of Arab national interests.

This came in a brief statement by Hamas spokesman Hazem Qassem, commenting on the widespread welcome by all components of the occupation, of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's decision to open its airspace to Israeli aircraft.

Qassem said: Normalization causes great harm to the Palestinian cause and encourages the occupation to continue denying our national rights and escalating its aggression against the sanctities of the nation.

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

A tiger kills a zookeeper in Indonesia

Jakarta - (dpa) - A zookeeper was killed in an attack by a Bengal tiger, after the keeper gave the animal food at a wildlife park in Indonesia's Central Java province, an official said Monday.


Zoo director Lulut Yekte said keeper Doi Prasetia was cleaning the tiger enclosure at Sirolingmas Wildlife Park after feeding it when it was attacked by the animal on Sunday.


“The employee was performing his routine work when the accident occurred… The management is imposing standard operating procedures that our employees follow,” Yekte said.
He added that the park was temporarily closed pending an investigation into the incident.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

"Sbitany" celebrates the 6th anniversary of the opening of the Sbitany Jenin branch

Jenin - "Jerusalem" dot com - Akram Sbitany & Sons Company celebrates the 6th anniversary of the opening of its branch in Jenin, which is one of the largest Palestinian governorates. It also confirmed that it will always remain at the good expectations of all its customers and will always continue to provide everything they need and meet all their needs of electrical and electronic devices, and will seek to provide everything that is modern and new, so that the Palestinian citizen keeps abreast of everything new in the world of electronic and household appliances. ..


It is worth noting that the branch has been equipped to keep pace with the latest developments in the world of international electrical appliances exhibitions, where the places for displaying goods have been expanded, and advanced sales methods have been adopted to satisfy customers and help them reach their requests faster and easier, and give customers the opportunity to shop every what they need in comfort and style; It includes a variety of the latest large and small household and electrical appliances, in addition to a special section for mobile phones and high-quality technological devices, from various international companies, at prices that suit all customers, as the "Jenin" branch, which is located specifically on Nazareth Street, is located on an area of more than From 650 square meters in addition to a store of 350 square meters, and includes a private car park that can accommodate more than 12 cars.


As it is known that the branch's employees are all from Jenin and its villages, as a result of its constant keenness to create new job opportunities for young people from the governorate, and they have been trained and given specialized courses in their field of work, and the company is still holding training courses through which we seek to develop their practical capabilities To meet all customer requests and answer all their inquiries..

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Prime Minister of Pakistan visits Saudi Arabia on his first foreign trip

ISLAMABAD - (AFP) - Pakistan's new prime minister, Shahbaz Sharif, made his first foreign visit to Saudi Arabia Thursday, seeking financial support from the kingdom where he spent years in exile.


The kingdom has long been an intelligence partner of Pakistan and a continuous source of support for its ailing economy.


"Today I start a visit to Saudi Arabia to renew and confirm the bonds of brotherhood and friendship between us," Sharif said on Twitter, Thursday, adding that the kingdom "has a special place in all of our hearts."


Sharif was sworn in earlier this month after parliament ousted his predecessor, Imran Khan, in a vote of no confidence.


He inherited a huge public debt, accelerating inflation and a declining currency, but he pledged to speed up the completion of development projects and start the economic recovery.
His delegation is expected to include Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who was appointed foreign minister on Wednesday. The minister is the 33-year-old scion of Pakistan's most powerful political family.


A statement issued by Pakistan's foreign ministry said the talks are expected to focus on "strengthening economic, trade and investment relations and providing greater opportunities for the Pakistani workforce in Saudi Arabia".
The statement indicated that Saudi Arabia hosts more than two million Pakistanis.
Shahbaz is the younger brother of Nawaz Sharif, who served as Prime Minister of Pakistan three times, and they have close ties to the Saudi royal family.
Nawaz and Shahbaz Sharif went into exile in Saudi Arabia in 2000 after a coup toppled Nawaz a year earlier.
"The Sharif family has always had good relations with the kingdom, and this visit serves the interest of (Shehbaz Sharif)," in showing this to his local audience, said Saudi political analyst Ali al-Shehabi.
But the expert on Pakistan affairs and head of the "Viziar" risk advisory company, Arif Rafiq, did not rule out that these links would be less valuable as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman consolidated his power in the kingdom. "I think the main objective of this visit by Sharif will be to reset relations with (Prince Mohammed) and set the conditions for what could be a partnership that includes more bartering," Rafik said.
He explained that Saudi Arabia, the world's largest exporter of crude, already supports Pakistan's foreign exchange reserves and has established a mechanism to sell oil to Pakistan on a deferred payment system.
"The Pakistanis may ask Riyadh for additional deposits in its central bank because its foreign account is under severe pressure," he added.
The detailed itinerary for Thursday was not released, but the Pakistani foreign ministry said the visit would continue until Saturday.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:37 pm - Jerusalem Time

US authorities arrest the Prime Minister of the British Virgin Islands on charges of drug trafficking

Miami - (dpa/tca) - US federal agents arrested the British Virgin Islands prime minister and port manager for the Caribbean islands Thursday at Miami airport on charges of planning to smuggle cocaine into the United States and money laundering, according to US authorities.


The American newspaper "Miami Herald" reported that agents of the Drug Enforcement Administration at Miami-Opa Locka airport arrested Andrew Altoro Fahey, Prime Minister of the British Virgin Islands, and Olianvin Maynard, director of the Department of the Port Authority in the islands.


Authorities told the newspaper that the foreign officials were arrested after they met undercover DEA agents posing as cocaine smugglers to examine a $700,000 shipment on a plane they believed was bound for the British Virgin Islands.


The US Drug Enforcement Administration agents pretended to be members of the Mexican Sinaloa Cartel.


Authorities said a third suspect, Kadeem Maynard, son of a British Virgin Islands port manager, was also arrested Thursday in connection with the drug case, though not in Miami.


The three defendants were charged with conspiracy to bring more than 5 kilograms of cocaine into the United States and conspiracy to commit money laundering.