ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 3:09 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Sisi: We will stand against all plans to liquidate the Palestinian cause

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stressed on Monday that his country will stand against all plans aimed at liquidating the Palestinian cause, stressing its condemnation of the "systematic killing campaign being practiced against civilians in the Gaza Strip."


This came in a speech at the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit held in Riyadh.


He added that the summit "comes amidst a very complex regional situation and ongoing aggression for more than a year on the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Lebanon, amid shameful silence and flagrant inability of the international community to carry out the minimum of its duties in the face of this serious threat to international peace and security."


He added, "Citizens in our Arab and Islamic countries, and all people of free conscience across the world, are asking, and they have every right to, about the usefulness of any talk about justice and fairness in light of what they see of the daily shedding of the blood of children, women, and the elderly."


He added: "We say it with complete frankness: The future of the region and the world is at a crossroads, and the unacceptable aggression taking place on Palestinian and Lebanese lands puts the entire international system at stake."


Al-Sisi stressed "Egypt's categorical condemnation of the systematic killing campaign being carried out against civilians in the Gaza Strip."


He stressed that "Egypt stands against all plans that aim to liquidate the Palestinian cause, whether through displacing the local civilian population, forcibly transferring them, or turning the Strip into an uninhabitable place... This is something we will not accept under any circumstances."


He added that "the necessary condition for achieving security and stability, and moving from a regional system whose essence is conflict and hostility... to another based on peace and development... is the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, on the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital."

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 2:53 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli occupation warns the residents of 21 villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate

On Monday, the Israeli occupation army warned the residents of 21 villages in southern Lebanon to evacuate their homes immediately, in preparation for bombing them.


The Israeli army spokesman for the Arab media, Avichay Adraee, said in a post on the “X” platform that he is sending his warning to the residents of the villages of: Shehin, Jabin, Tyre Harfa, Abu Shash, Shama, Majdal Zun, Al-Mansouri, Zebqin, Al-Rashidiya, Al-Barghliya, Qasmiyya, Al-Bayada, Al-Naqoura, Bint Jbeil, Ainata, Kounin, Aitaroun, Al-Taybeh, Rabb Al-Thalathin, Markab, and Bani Hayyan.


He added: "You must evacuate your homes immediately and move to the north of the Awali River... You must evacuate without delay."


Adraee continued, without specifying a time frame for the residents to return to their homes: "We will inform you of the appropriate time to return to your homes once the appropriate conditions are available for that."


Since the start of the Israeli ground operation in southern Lebanon early last month, similar warnings have been issued to dozens of villages in southern Lebanon.


Several areas in Lebanon are witnessing a displacement movement, fleeing the ongoing Israeli raids.


After clashes with factions in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, the day after Israel launched a genocidal war on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, which resulted in the martyrdom and injury of about 146,000 Palestinians, Tel Aviv expanded the scope of the genocide since September 23 to include most areas of Lebanon, including the capital Beirut, through air strikes, and it also began a ground invasion in the south.


Every day, Hezbollah responds by launching missiles, drones, and artillery shells targeting military sites, intelligence headquarters, military gatherings, and settlements. While Israel announces some of its human and material losses, military censorship imposes a strict blackout on most of the losses, according to observers.


The Israeli aggression on Lebanon resulted in a total of 3,189 dead and 14,078 wounded, including a large number of children and women, in addition to about 1,400,000 displaced persons. Most of the victims and displaced persons were recorded after September 23.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 2:04 pm - Jerusalem Time

President Abbas: We are working to establish mechanisms to manage the Gaza Strip

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said, "We are working to establish mechanisms to administer the Gaza Strip under the jurisdiction of the State of Palestine and the PLO."


President Abbas called, before the Arab-Islamic summit held in Riyadh today, Monday, to ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza, the complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, and the return of the displaced.


Abbas said: "The international community has failed to stop the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip," noting that the Israeli attacks continue with the support provided by the United States.


He also called for empowering the State of Palestine and supporting its government in implementing its programs and pressuring the occupation to release its funds.


He added: "The international coalition must be supported to embody the State of Palestine and obtain its full membership in the United Nations," calling on the Security Council and the General Assembly to suspend Israel's membership in the United Nations unless it abides by international law.


He called on the countries of the world to review their relations with Israel due to its violations of international law.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 2:03 pm - Jerusalem Time

Condemning Israel’s crimes and calling for a Palestinian state at the opening of the Riyadh Summit

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that "Israel's persistence in its aggression against the Palestinian people hinders peace efforts."


In a speech during the opening of the Arab-Islamic summit in the Saudi capital, Riyadh, today, Monday, Bin Salman stressed the need to "continue joint efforts to establish a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital," and stressed the rejection of diminishing the role of the Palestinian Authority.


The Saudi Crown Prince reiterated his rejection of the genocide committed by Israel against the Palestinian people, denounced the prevention of UNRWA and the obstruction of relief organizations from providing aid, condemned the military operations targeting Lebanese territory and violating its sovereignty, and rejected the attacks on Iranian territory.


The summit will be attended by a number of leaders and presidents, including the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, and King Abdullah II of Jordan.


Also participating are Chairman of the Sudanese Sovereignty Council Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, and Mohammad Reza, First Vice President of Iran.


Saudi Al-Ekhbariya channel reported that the summit will witness "the issuance of a final statement unanimously agreed upon by the 57 countries participating in the summit."


This summit comes as an "extension of the joint Arab-Islamic summit held in Riyadh on November 11, 2023," according to a statement by the Saudi Foreign Ministry yesterday.


One of the most important outcomes of last year’s summit was the establishment of a contact group on Gaza, including Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Qatar, Palestine, Indonesia and Nigeria. The contact group continues to work to stop the Israeli genocide in Gaza and reach a two-state solution.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 1:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

More than 400 days and Israel intensifies its aggression on the Gaza Strip

Today, Monday, the Israeli occupation forces intensified their attacks and aggression on various areas of the Gaza Strip, directly targeting hospitals, homes, health and civilian facilities, on a bloody day in which the number of dead and wounded rose rapidly.


Medical sources reported the martyrdom of Muhammad Zaher Muqdad this afternoon, after being shot in the chest by a drone near Al-Awda Hospital, in a dangerous development in targeting civilians around hospitals.


In the west of Al-Nuseirat camp, the house of citizen Shihab Abu Dalal was subjected to artillery shelling, which led to the death of three people and the injury of others.


In the same context, the occupation aircraft targeted the reception and emergency department at Kamal Adwan Hospital, which led to the injury of three of the medical staff working there, while the Israeli artillery continued to bomb the Al-Awda Hospital building in Al-Nuseirat, which put the lives of patients and workers at risk.


Earlier today, medical sources announced the death of eight citizens in the Nuseirat camp since the morning hours, with the intensification of the shelling and attacks on the area located in the middle of the Strip.


Since the beginning of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, the number of dead has reached about 43,603, and more than 102,929 injured, the majority of whom are women and children. Efforts continue to recover victims from under the rubble despite great difficulties, as thousands are still trapped in places that cannot be reached due to the ongoing destruction.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 1:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli occupation forces demolish a mosque and a house in occupied Jerusalem

Today, Monday, Israeli occupation bulldozers demolished a mosque and several facilities in the Arab al-Ara'ara community near the town of Jaba', east of Jerusalem.


Local sources reported that bulldozers demolished the mosque, an abandoned house, a guest house, and sheep pens.


Eyewitnesses also reported that the occupation forces demolished 5 sheep pens and a house abandoned since the 1960s.


The witnesses added that the Bedouin community is home to more than 80 families from the Jahalin Arabs, and that the occupation placed red marks on several facilities, apparently in preparation for their demolition.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 12:47 pm - Jerusalem Time

350 settlers storm Al-Aqsa Mosque

More than 350 settlers stormed the courtyards of Al-Aqsa Mosque today, Monday, under the protection of the occupation police.


Local sources reported that the occupation police closed the Mughrabi Gate in the face of worshipers since the morning, while allowing hundreds of settlers to storm its courtyards, desecrate them, and perform Talmudic and provocative rituals.


Since the beginning of the comprehensive Israeli aggression against our people in October 2023, the occupation forces have tightened their measures at the gates of Al-Aqsa Mosque and the entrances to the Old City.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 12:30 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli talk about progress in Lebanon negotiations and expansion of ground operations

Israeli Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi has approved the expansion of ground operations in southern Lebanon, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported Sunday evening. This came after he approved new plans for the Northern Command aimed at expanding Israeli military maneuvers into new areas where Hezbollah activity is concentrated.


The new operation includes the deployment of thousands of regular and reserve soldiers, amid expectations that the expansion will lead to more intense confrontations with Hezbollah fighters in the targeted areas.


Channel 11 reported that high-level Israeli security sources indicated that expanding the operations aims to deepen "the achievements made by Israeli forces so far in Lebanon" and reach additional sites where Hezbollah is believed to be active.


Regarding the settlers, military officials told Israel's Channel 12 that returning them to the north is still out of the question at the moment. The officials justified this decision by saying that the security situation on the border remains unstable, with ongoing fears of possible attacks on northern towns.


Fires in the Galilee

On the ground, the Israeli army announced that a drone fell in an open area in the Western Galilee, confirming that firefighting crews are working to extinguish a fire at the site.


Israeli media reported that fires broke out after a drone fell and exploded near the town of Liman in the Galilee without activating the sirens.


This comes a day after dozens of rockets were fired from Lebanon towards northern Israel.


Hezbollah broadcast footage of targeting Israeli army gatherings around the border towns of Shebaa and Kfar Shuba.


Hezbollah also broadcast images of its fighters targeting the Israeli occupation army's Haifa technical base with "Fadi" and "Nasr One" missiles.


Israeli state radio said several people were injured when an anti-tank missile was fired at the town of Metula in the Upper Galilee.


The Israeli army said it had detected 10 rockets fired from Lebanon towards the Golan Heights, some of which were intercepted and the rest fell in open areas.


He also said that he had monitored about 15 rockets launched towards the Upper and Western Galilee, which fell in open areas, confirming that other rockets were intercepted.


The Nahariya Municipality in northern Israel reported that rockets fired at the east and north of the area were intercepted, while the Israel Hayom newspaper confirmed that 3 people were injured when a rocket fell in an open area near Nahariya.


Dozens killed in Lebanon

Yesterday, Sunday, Israel launched deadly raids on Lebanon, leaving at least 41 dead, including 23 in a single raid on a town north of Beirut.


The ministry said in a statement that "the Israeli enemy's raid on Almat in the Jbeil district in Mount Lebanon led, in a new toll (...), to the martyrdom of 23 people, including 7 children."


She added that "body parts were removed from the scene and their identities are being verified, which suggests that the number of martyrs may rise."


The Israeli aggression on Lebanon resulted in a total of 3,136 deaths and at least 13,979 wounded, including a large number of children and women, in addition to about 1.4 million displaced persons.



ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 11:50 am - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu discusses 'Iranian threat' with Trump

US President-elect Donald Trump and his ally, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have discussed “Iranian threats” in three phone calls since the US election results were announced last Wednesday. “We see with our own eyes the Iranian threat in all its components, and the danger it poses,” Netanyahu said in a statement.


This came at a time when the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, announced that he would head to Tehran on Wednesday to hold talks that he described as “very important” with Iranian officials.


Grossi's visit to Tehran comes at a sensitive time and amid uncertainty about the policy Trump will pursue with the faltering talks held by the Joe Biden administration aimed at returning to the nuclear deal, which Trump withdrew from in 2018.


In parallel, Iranian reports stated that Tehran conducted a test launch of an intercontinental missile on Friday evening, from the Shahroud Space Center, which was subjected to an Israeli strike last month.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 11:46 am - Jerusalem Time

Trump appoints 'border czar' to oversee immigration

US President-elect Donald Trump has announced his intention to appoint hardline former acting Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) director Tom Homan to his next administration.


Homan headed the agency charged with overseeing the US border during the previous Trump administration (2017-2021), during which nearly 4,000 migrant children were separated from their parents and placed in detention.


“I am pleased to announce that former ICA Director and Border Patrol stalwart Tom Homan is joining the Trump Administration and will be responsible for our Border Security,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social platform last night, calling him “Border Czar.”


"I have known Tom for a long time, and there is no one better placed to oversee and control our borders than him," he added, noting that he will be responsible for "all deportations and repatriations of illegal immigrants. It is a key part of his agenda, in addition to overseeing the southern and northern borders, maritime and air security."


Homan had been widely expected to be offered a border-related position, and Trump vowed to launch the largest deportation operation in the country’s history, adding “no doubt” that Homan “will do a great and long-overdue job.” Such a role would not require Senate confirmation.


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In an interview with Fox News, Homan said, "The military will not round up and detain immigrants in the country illegally, and that Immigration and Customs Enforcement will move to implement Trump's plans in a humane manner."


"It will be a targeted, well-planned operation run by ICE officers, and the men and women of ICE do this every day. They're good at it, and when we go out there, we'll know who we're looking for. We'll probably know where they'll be, and it'll be done in a humane way," he added.


Earlier this year, at the National Conservative Conference in Washington, Homan expressed frustration with news coverage of a mass deportation.


“Wait until 2025,” he said, adding that while he believes the government needs to prioritize national security threats, “nobody is off limits. If you’re here illegally, you better look over your shoulder.”


"I have my word," he said. "Trump is coming back in January, and I will be on his tail when he comes back, and I will be running the largest deportation operation this country has ever seen."


Republican Trump will officially return to the White House in early 2025, after defeating Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris in the November 5 elections.


During his election campaign, Trump strongly attacked illegal immigrants, considering that they bring "bad genes" to his country and "poison" American blood.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 11:44 am - Jerusalem Time

Palestine Prisoners Authority: Violation of privacy and psychological torture of female prisoners in Damon prison

The Commission of Prisoners' Affairs and Liberated Prisoners reported this morning, Monday, that female prisoners in Al-Damon prison are subjected to a series of attacks and punishments, as their privacy is violated and their psychological state is targeted, through a series of immoral and inhumane policies and procedures.


The lawyer of the Commission, who recently visited the prison, reported that the living and health conditions are poor, as they are detained in the rooms (23 hours a day), and the break is only one hour, including the use of showers for bathing and washing, and the food is bad and dirty, and there is a great shortage of blankets and clothes, and the rooms are witnessing great overcrowding, as (11 prisoners) are detained in one room, in addition to the deprivation of medical examinations, medicines and treatments.


In this context, the Authority’s lawyer visited the prisoner (F.S.) from Ramallah, who is 48 years old, and who narrated the details of what she and her sister were subjected to when they were arrested on 1/13/2024, when their home was raided and vandalized. The raid was terrifying in terms of the number of soldiers and their appearance, and they were masked. They were transferred over the course of several days to Ofer Prison, then to Etzion Detention Center, and from there to Sharon, until they settled in Damon Prison.


The Commission’s lawyer quoted the prisoner as saying that she and her sister were subjected to insults, curses, and inhumane searches. They also spent a very long time handcuffed and blindfolded, all of which coincided with severe beatings all over their bodies. The investigators were venting their hatred through this brutal treatment. It is worth noting that the two sisters were arrested on the basis of television interviews after their brother was assassinated by the Israeli occupation, and they are still detained.


The Commission’s lawyer visited the prisoner (N. Z.) from Jericho Governorate, who is 37 years old and is still detained. It is worth noting that the charges against her are incitement via social media (Facebook). She was arrested after her home was raided, its contents were tampered with, vandalized, and her cell phones and computers were confiscated.


The prisoner (N.Z.) told the Commission’s lawyer that the method of arrest was terrifying, with strip searches, screaming, beatings all over the body, handcuffing, blindfolding, cursing, insults, and humiliation. Her health condition was not taken into consideration, as she told them upon her arrest that she had cancer and had undergone a removal operation, in addition to suffering from a stomach ulcer and farsightedness. The prison administration deliberately confiscated her glasses and prevented her from wearing them after she arrived at the detention center.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 11:21 am - Jerusalem Time

Taiwanese Justice: Pagers that exploded in Lebanon were not produced on the island

Taiwan's Justice Ministry's Bureau of Investigation said on Monday there was no evidence that Taiwanese companies were involved in producing pagers that exploded in Lebanon in September, targeting Iran-backed Hezbollah.


The office said in a statement that the Taiwanese company "Gold Apollo" has not produced "AR-924" pagers for years, and that the devices are produced by a company called "Frontier Group Intiti", which is a company outside Taiwan.


On September 17 and 18, booby-trapped pagers and walkie-talkies used by Hezbollah members exploded in Beirut’s southern suburbs and in southern and eastern Lebanon, where the pro-Iranian party has a strong presence. The two incidents killed 39 people and injured about 3,000, according to Lebanese authorities.


Israel has confirmed for the first time that it was behind the operation. Israeli media reported yesterday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed his government that he had approved the “Pager” operation and the assassination of Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, despite opposition from senior officials in the security establishment and the political echelon.


ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 11:09 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel announces interception of 4 drones and a missile launched from Iraq and Yemen

The Israeli occupation army announced today, Monday, the interception of 4 drones launched from Iraq and a missile launched from Yemen.


The "Islamic Resistance in Iraq", which includes factions loyal to Iran, had earlier today claimed responsibility for launching four drone attacks against targets in northern and southern Israel.


The factions issued four statements between 03:00 and 05:30 GMT, confirming the launch of drones towards “vital” targets that they did not specify, two of them in the north of the Hebrew state and two in the south, “in continuation of our approach to resisting the occupation, and in support of our people in Palestine and Lebanon.”


Later, the Houthis claimed responsibility for launching a ballistic missile at Israel. Houthi military spokesman Yahya Saree said they targeted “the Nahal Sorek military base southeast of Jaffa in occupied Palestine (...) and the operation was carried out with a hypersonic ballistic missile (Palestine 2).”


Pro-Iranian Iraqi groups have been launching attacks on Israel since the start of the Israeli war on Gaza, in support of it, they say.


Fires near Jerusalem

In addition, the Israeli Fire Service announced that fires broke out west of Jerusalem as a result of fragments of “interceptor missiles or rockets,” according to Agence France-Presse.


The Jerusalem Fire Department statement confirmed that its personnel “are working to extinguish the fires... In parallel with the firefighting operations, the firefighters are conducting additional surveys in the area to verify that there are no other fires and damage caused by fragments of interceptor missiles/rockets.”

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 10:11 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli occupation demolishes Al-Araqib village for the 232nd time

This morning, Monday, the Israeli authorities demolished the tents of the residents of the unrecognized village of Al-Araqib, which is threatened with uprooting and displacement in the Negev region, in the lands of 1948, for the 232nd time; under the protection of police forces and their affiliated units.


This is the tenth time that the Israeli authorities have demolished the tents and modest homes that house the people of Al-Araqib since the beginning of this year until today, after demolishing them 11 times in 2023, 15 times in 2022, and 14 times in 2021, in its repeated attempts to push the villagers to frustration and despair and displace them from their lands.


The first time the Israeli authorities demolished Al-Araqib was on July 27, 2010, while the previous demolition was carried out on October 13.


The people of Al-Araqib village insist on staying and clinging to their land, and they re-erect their tents each time from wood and nylon coverings to protect them from the intense heat in the summer and the bitter cold in the winter, and to confront plans to uproot and displace them from their land.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 10:08 am - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu asks to postpone trial, alleging 'unusual events'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked the Jerusalem District Court today, Monday, to postpone his testimony in the corruption cases in which he is accused until next February, after the court had postponed, last July, the start of his testimony until December 2.


Netanyahu's lawyers justified the request for postponement by saying that "a series of extraordinary events occurred that made it impossible for the prime minister to prepare to testify in the case at the present time."


Among the events mentioned by Netanyahu's lawyers were the assassination of Hamas military commander Mohammed Deif, contacts regarding a prisoner exchange deal, the war in Lebanon and the direct confrontation with Iran. They claimed that "in recent months, information has accumulated in the security apparatus, the details of which will be able to be presented in a closed court session, and which will affect the form of the prime minister's testimony."


People close to Netanyahu have recently said that Netanyahu's testimony cannot take place on time because the War Department did not allow him to prepare to present it, and because his constant presence in court during this period poses a danger to his life and the lives of the rest of those present in the courtroom.


Last June, Netanyahu's lawyers requested that his testimony be postponed until next March, but the court rejected that. The judges said in their decision at the time that "there is a fundamental public interest in advancing the proceedings as much as possible."


The judges also rejected Netanyahu's request not to begin hearing his testimony until they consider a request to drop the charges against him, alleging investigative failures and selective law enforcement.


Netanyahu's trial began in January 2020. He is accused in Cases 2000 and 4000 of fraud and breach of trust due to suspicious deals with the publishers of the Walla website and the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper. He is accused in Case 1000 of receiving gifts from wealthy people. This case is also described as the "personal benefits case."

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:24 am - Jerusalem Time

The most important decisions expected at the extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit in Riyadh

Riyadh is hosting an extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit today, a year after the previous summit, to discuss the continued Israeli aggression on Palestine and Lebanon, and regional developments. The summit aims to review the outcomes of the 2023 summit and assess the deteriorating situation in Gaza and Lebanon, where the number of martyrs in Gaza has exceeded 43,000, and in Lebanon more than 3,000.


Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan yesterday opened the preparatory ministerial meeting for the extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit in Riyadh, which will be held today, Monday. During the meeting, the Israeli aggression on the Palestinian territories and Lebanon were discussed, in addition to regional developments following the victory of US President Donald Trump.


The summit draft resolution was also discussed in preparation for presenting it to the leaders today, Monday, with coordination of positions between member states in a summit described as "fateful."


This summit is an extension of the joint Arab-Islamic summit held in Riyadh on February 11, 2023, which aimed to support efforts to stop the Israeli aggression, in coordination with the leaders of Arab and Islamic countries. The previous summit had issued decisions including breaking the siege on the Gaza Strip, allowing in humanitarian aid, calling on the Security Council to stop the aggression, and urging countries to stop exporting weapons to Israel. It also called for international investigations into Israeli war crimes, and called for holding an international peace conference based on the Arab Peace Initiative and implementing the "two-state solution."


Ministerial Meeting: Discussions and Expectations

The ministerial meeting discussed the agenda of the upcoming summit, which will address the most important issues up for discussion. The meeting was attended by Deputy Foreign Minister Eng. Waleed bin Abdul Karim Al-Khuraiji, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs Ambassador Dr. Saud Al-Sati, Undersecretary of the Ministry for Multilateral International Affairs, General Supervisor of the Ministry’s Agency for Public Diplomacy Affairs Dr. Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, and Director General of the Office of His Highness the Minister Abdulrahman Al-Daoud.


At the opening session of the summit, Hussein Ibrahim Taha, Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, will deliver a speech, followed by speeches by Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary General of the League of Arab States, Palestinian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Mohammad Mustafa, and Lebanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Abdullah Abu Habib.


The importance of the summit and the role of Saudi Arabia

The summit is of strategic importance, said Hussein Ibrahim Taha, Secretary General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, who stressed that it reflects the commitment of Saudi Arabia and the member states of the organization to provide support to the Palestinians and enhance joint action to confront the Israeli aggression. Discussions will also focus on stopping the war in Gaza and Lebanon, coordinating positions in international forums, in addition to calling for the implementation of the two-state solution and holding the Israeli occupation accountable.


For his part, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League, said that the summit is an opportunity to review Arab and Islamic positions and approaches in supporting the Palestinians and the Lebanese. Jamal Rushdi, spokesman for the League, pointed to the failure of the international will to stop the Israeli aggression despite numerous attempts, which requires greater efforts to pressure Israel.


UNRWA's role at the summit

UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini is expected to participate in the summit to affirm Saudi Arabia's continued support for the agency in providing its humanitarian and relief services in various regions, including Palestine, Lebanon and Syria. UNRWA Media Advisor Adnan Abu Hasna stressed that Saudi Arabia is leading international efforts to protect the agency, noting that it has provided more than $1 billion to support UNRWA operations in the past decade.


Expected decisions

Today's summit aims to review the outcomes of the previous summit and evaluate the efforts made to stop the Israeli war in Gaza and Lebanon in light of the ongoing escalation. In this context, the preparatory meeting discussed the most important decisions expected to be taken at the summit, which include:


Intensifying international pressure to stop the Israeli aggression on Gaza and Lebanon.

Strengthening humanitarian support and opening channels for the entry of aid.

Calling on the Security Council to take decisive action to stop the war.

Call on the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli war crimes.

Assigning a ministerial committee to formulate an effective international move towards a comprehensive and just solution.


Supporting the Palestinian demand and calling for holding an international peace conference as soon as possible, with the aim of achieving permanent peace in accordance with the approved international references.


In this context, the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, indicated that the chances of holding the conference are "very likely and feasible."

OPINIONS

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:18 am - Jerusalem Time

Yasser Arafat National Identity and Living Conscience

Bahaa Rahal

Bahaa Rahal

Opinion Writer

Twenty years have passed since the passing of Yasser Arafat, the immortal national leader, founder of the Palestinian entity, builder of the glories of the national dream, maker of the impossible revolution in impossible times, and captain of the ship that laid the foundations of the state and prepared for the Palestinian people the birth of their desired independence.


Twenty years have passed since the departure of the father of national identity, who performed miracles in a time of no miracles, and was able to accumulate national struggle in all arenas and platforms, in all roads and trenches, and in all the fields where Yasser Arafat left his mark as a Palestinian revolutionary in the face of the occupation, to become a solid pillar and a foundation in the world equation, which no one can bypass, a sign, a slogan, and a common legacy for every free person, every believer in justice, and every yearning for freedom. It is the Palestinian division and Yasser Arafat's immortal philosophy that has become an approach and a way of life, not just a slogan, and has formed a lifeline that continues to this day, as it is capable of facing challenges, and it is the incubator of the spirit of revolutionary creativity, and it is the compass that embodied the meaning of national struggle, and established the democracy of the jungle of guns, with Arafat's creativity that has no equal.


Twenty years have passed since the departure of Yasser Arafat, the man, the revolutionary, the leader and the chief. On his anniversary these days, we remember him as Gaza, which is being subjected to an ongoing genocide, remembers him. How much it loved him and he loved it, and how he was a towering, constructive knight on its land, establishing the Palestinian dream state, with an airport, a port and a building that shaped the image of modern Gaza, rising before the wreckage and devastation that befell it. He strengthened national unity with his well-known closeness to the masses who loved him and he loved them, and who stuck to him and he shortened the distances between him and them with the sincerity of his affection for them. He used to connect with the old and the young, visit the camp before the city, and meet with the youth before the official and international delegations, and he did not sever ties with anyone. This is the great Arafatist school with its principles, values, behaviour, and its struggle and humanitarian dimension.


Twenty years have passed since the departure of the founding leader, the builder, the inspirational one, the human being, the brave symbol. On this anniversary, Gaza is under genocide, exposed to death, killing, oppression and destruction, and is living through one of the most difficult chapters. The world is a witness and silent to all that has happened and is happening from massacres, slaughter, starvation and siege. On this anniversary, which is passing under the impact of the tragedy and suffering of our people, the determination to survive and persevere remains as a solid Arafatist, who refused expulsion, imprisonment and deportation, and preferred martyrdom, just as we are witnessing these days the people’s refusal to emigrate, be expelled and exiled, and they remain despite everything they are exposed to in the chapters of suffering and torment they are living.


Twenty years after the departure of Yasser Arafat, we remember him in his military uniform when he stood in the White House as a master and leader, and with the shoes of revolutionaries and the keffiyeh of the free, he sat on the throne of place and time, a symbol brandishing the victory sign that he never changed, and did not give it up to give it to generations as a legacy, a slogan and an identity, and on his waist was the pistol of the freedom fighter, and in his majesty was the dignity of the fighter for the rights of his people, and the features of the Palestinian in him did not change before or after, announcing since that day the birth of a new dawn, for the struggles of a people who led their national march with the competence of the leader who struggled for a free and dignified life for his people, and he broke the theory of colonialism and occupation that sought to consecrate the nonsense of "transient inhabitants in place" and a land without a people as they claimed, to a people with a complete formation, a freedom fighter in the field, builder of a state of institutions and law, preserving the legacy of the first, a language, culture and a solid civilization, with a national identity and eternal human values, the proof of which in meaning is a carefully tied keffiyeh, so there was no country in the world However, it submitted and gave its absolute recognition of our people’s right to their land and to enjoy freedom and independence.


Glory and eternity to Him.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:16 am - Jerusalem Time

Hezbollah broadcasts footage of targeting the occupation in Kfar Shuba and Shebaa Farms

The Lebanese Hezbollah party broadcast a video clip showing scenes of operations carried out by its fighters against the occupation forces in Kfar Shuba in southern Lebanon, and the occupied Lebanese Shebaa Farms.


According to the video clip, broadcast by Hezbollah and dating back to today, the tenth of this month, its fighters targeted gatherings of the Israeli occupation army around the border towns of Shebaa and Kfar Shuba.


The footage showed the fighters conducting an aerial reconnaissance of the target, then launching rocket barrages towards the Israeli target.


Hezbollah fighters continue to confront Israeli forces trying to penetrate Lebanese territory, while targeting Israeli settlements and strategic areas and centers inside Israel.


Earlier today, Sunday, the party announced that it had targeted a gathering of Israeli army forces between the towns of Houla and Markaba in southern Lebanon with a barrage of rockets, and that it had targeted the Upper Galilee.


Its fighters also targeted the settlements of Even Menachem, Zor'it, Shomera, Shtula and Kiryat Shmona in northern Israel with rocket barrages, and the Shraga base north of the city of Acre with a salvo of rockets.

OPINIONS

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:12 am - Jerusalem Time

The Israeli conspiracy against the Qatari role is rejected

op-ed "AlQuds" dot com

op-ed "AlQuds" dot com

Opinion Writer

With two clean, beautiful words, Qatar responded to the Israeli allegations through directed media targeting the Qatari role in efforts to support the Palestinian cause in general, and mediation efforts to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip in particular.

Qatar said (inaccurately) in response to the allegations published by most Israeli media outlets and some foreign stations about Qatar's withdrawal from the ceasefire negotiations in the Strip, and made it clear in an unambiguous manner that its efforts in mediation between Hamas and Israel were only suspended, explaining that everything that is rumored by Israel about Qatar's withdrawal is inaccurate, and aims to confuse its role, and it informed the partners of its position, which is based on the reality of the negligence and indifference of the Israeli side and the impossible conditions that Netanyahu sets to obstruct the negotiations that were close to success if it were not for Netanyahu's efforts to achieve his narrow political goals.

In response to the decision to expel the Hamas leadership and close its office in Doha, Qatar also clarified that these reports are inaccurate, and that the purpose of having a Hamas office in Doha is to have a channel of communication between all parties, and that this presence achieved a previous ceasefire and reached a truce last November. Once again, another chapter and story of the Israeli conspiracy against Qatar and its pivotal role in supporting the Palestinian cause is revealed. It is responsible for a long-term aid campaign, and it continues to represent an important and influential Gulf and Arab front and lever. Its role and great efforts in seeking to create calm and restore security and stability in the Middle East have clear fingerprints that cannot be underestimated or circumvented. Unfortunately, this is what Israel is seeking under the leadership of Netanyahu, who previously stated several months ago that Doha’s role is problematic. According to another Israeli minister, the Qatari capital is a center for supporting and financing terrorism. At that time, Qatar responded and regrettably denounced Netanyahu’s completely incorrect allegations, and said that if Netanyahu’s circulated statements are proven to be true, then the Israeli Prime Minister is obstructing and undermining mediation efforts for narrow political reasons instead of giving priority to saving lives, including those of the Israeli detainees.

Netanyahu had refrained from thanking Qatar in front of the families of the Israeli hostages, attributing this to the fact that Qatar is no different in essence from the United Nations and the Red Cross, but is in some ways more problematic.

 

The level of the false accusations by Israel increased when the extremist Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich accused Qatar of supporting and financing terrorism, claiming via the X platform that Qatar is largely responsible for the attack launched by Hamas on October 7, 2023, calling on Western countries to exert more pressure on it, and threatening that Qatar will not be involved in what happens in Gaza the day after the war.

 

As part of the media war directed against the Qatari role, Yair Netanyahu's son went beyond previous statements, when he said in a lecture he gave in the American city of Miami, that Qatar is the largest funder of terrorism after Iran, and that it is behind the anti-Israel protests in American universities.

 

Qatar did not remain silent about these lies and allegations, but rather strongly criticized them and clarified its position on the Qatari humanitarian aid that is being brought into Gaza through Israel itself, and that it was always under surveillance and was primarily directed to needy families in Gaza. Accordingly, Qatar does not have any problematic role in the region and does not support terrorism as Israel claims. It is clear that the problematic role that is hindering the negotiations is an American-Israeli role par excellence, as the United States is also seeking to pressure Qatar to close the Hamas office in Qatar, and according to the Qataris, this is a major blow to their efforts over many years. It seems that the campaign of criticism of the Qatari role is also related to Trump’s arrival to power in America and Israel’s readiness to benefit from his presence in the White House, after January 20th. Accordingly, it is in Netanyahu’s interest to obstruct Qatar’s role at least until Trump assumes his duties, hoping to give the new American president a diplomatic victory, through which he can blackmail Qatar and show Hamas as the obstacle to negotiations, at a time when the world is well aware of the reality of the Qatari diplomatic role, which the Palestinian leadership highly values. The Israeli news and allegations that diminish this role are nothing but misleading talk in impure newspapers whose goal is to divert the compass from a commendable Qatari effort.

OPINIONS

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:10 am - Jerusalem Time

The Arab World's Options for Trump

Ahmed Rafiq Awad

Ahmed Rafiq Awad

Opinion Writer

To summarise and summarize the speech, the options of the Arab world - with its local and regional systems, bodies and organisations - to respond to the potential challenges of the second term of US President Trump, are represented by one of the following: either surrender and full or partial dealing with the conditions, pressures and dictates, and thus we all suffer a crushing and overwhelming defeat with no decision, or a complete, rolling, studied or rational confrontation, by avoiding, absorbing or recycling pressures, or rushing to present proposals and initiatives or putting alternatives on the table. And because this requires a long explanation, I say that the confrontation requires rushing to complete coordination between the various Arab systems, regardless of the differences and disagreements between them, because Trump, who wins for the second time at an exceptional moment in American and global history, does not necessarily herald the end of wars except at our expense, and does not come with magical solutions except by eliminating our dreams. There is nothing to indicate that the man comes with more experience, expertise or rationality, and it is not necessary for us to believe that he is a man of settlements and deals, so he rushes to make deals with us.


Deals are made between the powerful and with parties that are similar in interest and harm, and our Arab world is not powerful and is not a party similar to other parties.


I return to my options of surrender and confrontation. The option of surrender is largely achievable, as every regime will want to save its life without looking at the other parties, as each party has its fears, concerns, weaknesses and fragility. The option of surrender is an easier and less harmful option, and therefore it is possible that it will happen right before our eyes. We can imagine how much loss we, the Palestinians, will suffer, in the sense of the disappearance or abandonment of the two-state solution, which becomes impossible as we progress in time, as well as the possibility of annexing the West Bank or parts of it, forced and voluntary displacement, or both, in the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and Jerusalem, the continuation of the occupation as an alternative to a settlement, deepening the separation as an alternative to reconciliation, and searching for practical and local bodies and organizations as an alternative to the unifying bodies.


Surrender means that the occupation project will take whatever funding, legitimacy and permanence it wants, and surrender means returning to square one of the conflict, which clearly means dismantling the land of the Palestinian people and dismantling its ties and unity.


Surrender means free normalization and an Israeli-Western victory over our region and its entire peoples.


As for the moderate, studied and gradual confrontation, in my opinion it means insisting on the Arab vision to resolve all the conflicts in the region, and not allowing aggression, expansion and extremism to advance and win. There are multiple Arab proposals, and I do not want to present them or even express an opinion about them, as they are ultimately an expression of a certain historical stage that lacks the ability, strength and influence, and perhaps the real political will to benefit from the facts of reality and the capabilities of the nation. There are Arab proposals, as I said, Saudi, Egyptian, Jordanian and Emirati, and this is the axis of moderation and economic ability and calm diplomacy with a long and heavy breath. In my opinion, this is another testing moment for this movement to prove itself, and to be an alternative to the other axes that it has criticized and besieged all the time. I believe that this is the right moment for moderation to present itself as capable of flexibility and dealing with unprecedented risks and challenges. It has its sayings, tools and alternatives. It is not enough for this movement to criticize or object without having a political and intellectual alternative in order to achieve representation, legitimacy and reliability.


This is the moment to test this current to stop the bloodshed in Gaza and Lebanon, to break this unprecedented savagery and to break this crazy cycle of blood and fire.


We do not say this in vain, arbitrarily, or to curry favor with anyone, because the arrival or election of Trump, despite all the criminal and racist files that he brings with him, may lead to internal and external wars. The Arab moderation movement is called upon to confront rationally, strongly, and calmly, otherwise the defeat will be general and catastrophic. And whoever has not learned from what happened over the course of 400 days of massacres that did not shake the consciences or hearts of the colonial West, then we should expect the same from our brothers and sisters.


The danger is imminent and severe, and hearts are completely in the throats.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:07 am - Jerusalem Time

Russia seeks to position itself as a key economic partner for Africa

During a Russian-African ministerial conference held yesterday, Saturday, and today in Sochi (southwest of the country), Moscow sought to impose itself as an indispensable partner for African countries, promising to provide them with “full support” in the “multipolar world” promoted by the Kremlin in confrontation with the West.


After Moscow was a major player in Africa during the Soviet era, it has been working for years to re-strengthen its influence in the countries of this continent that did not join the Western sanctions imposed on Russia after its war on Ukraine in February 2022.


Russian President Vladimir Putin stressed today - in a speech addressed to senior officials from about 50 African countries in Sochi - that "our country will continue to provide full support to our African friends in various fields."


In the speech - which was read by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov - he said that this support could be in the field of "sustainable development, combating terrorism and extremism, epidemic diseases, solving food problems or the consequences of natural disasters."


The President expressed his hope to strengthen "Russian-African relations as a whole" at the conclusion of this conference, which was held as a continuation of two summits between Moscow and the continent hosted by Russia in 2019 and 2023.


"Not a colonial power"

Lavrov stressed that Russia and African countries are seeing "progress on all axes" of cooperation between them "despite the artificial obstacles" raised by "the entire West," the expression Moscow uses to refer to the United States and its allies.


The Sochi conference comes after a BRICS summit hosted by Kazan (southwestern Russia) last month, during which Putin sought to demonstrate the failure of the West's policy of isolation and sanctions against him.


Russia's strategy to extend its media influence in Africa - particularly through social networks - is based on denouncing "neo-colonialism" and calling for a "more just world order," a discourse that resonates with some African officials.


Malian Foreign Minister Abdoulaye Diop stressed yesterday on the sidelines of the conference that "Russia is not a colonial power and has never been a colonial power. On the contrary, it has been with the African peoples and other peoples in the world to help them get out of the colonial system."


In contrast, many Western officials accuse Moscow of waging an "imperialist" war in the former Soviet republic of Ukraine.


Minerals, Security and Digital Domain

Russian mercenary groups such as the Wagner Group or its successor, the Africa Corps, are active in Africa in support of local governments, while “advisors” according to Moscow work to assist local officials.


This is particularly true in the Central African Republic and the Sahel countries, where growing Russian influence has been accompanied by a decline in French influence.


In 2023, Russia supplied Africans with more than $5 billion worth of weapons, according to state-run Rosoboronexport.

But officials gathered in Sochi believe that support must go beyond security issues.


"The digital space must be developed in Central Africa," with Russian support, Marie-Thérèse Chantal Ngakono, Commissioner for Infrastructure at the Economic Community of Central African States, was quoted by AFP as saying.


Large Russian groups are showing particular interest in exploiting raw materials in Africa, particularly diamonds in Angola and Zimbabwe, oil in Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and bauxite in Guinea.


“We have over 75 minerals in Africa, and they are not being properly exploited,” said Yang Piero Omatsayi, founder of Get Age Nation Builders, an organization that works to promote the continent’s progress.


The Nigerian politician continued that "thanks to the partnership with Russia," one of the world's largest exporters of gas, oil and diamonds, "we will be able to put these resources to good use."


But Bakary Sambe, director of the Timbuktu Institute in Senegal’s capital, said this week that the long-term partnership with Russia raises questions, explaining, “Will Russia give Africa the same attention if the war in Ukraine ends?” And does the partnership with Africa represent a “real strategic priority” or a temporary concern linked to its conflict with the West?

OPINIONS

Mon 11 Nov 2024 9:06 am - Jerusalem Time

Rejection of occupation, colonialism and Zionism

Hamada Faraana

Hamada Faraana

Opinion Writer

A state of necessity required by Palestinian, Arab, Islamic and Christian work and effort, to differentiate among European and American peoples between the rejection of Zionism and its fascist, racist Israeli colonial project in Palestine, and between Jews and Judaism.


The racist colonial Zionist movement is working to mix Jews and Judaism, and its Israeli colonial project, as if hostility to occupation, colonialism, racism and their crimes means hostility to Jews and Judaism. It wants, and has worked and succeeded in the process of mixing over the past decades, and the formula of hostility to the colony has been transformed as if it were hostility to Semitism and Jews, as if Zionism is the sole legitimate representative of the Jews, and their leadership, working to do them justice and gather their geographical distribution in the countries of the world, as if the colony is the protector, refuge and site of happiness and stability for the Jews regardless of their nationalities, places of birth and nationalities.


The claim of the Zionist movement is similar to the claim of the extremist Islamic jihadist organizations and factions, that they represent Islam and Muslims, and they are not, although they are Islamic organizations in leadership and content, but their content is ijtihad and not binding, and for this reason they failed to prove their existence and dominance and to spread their thought and orientations, and they failed to impose their coup, jihadist or violent policies and systems on the Arab and Islamic peoples, just as they and other opposing organizations failed to market themselves in favor of undemocratic regimes and to submit to them under the pretext of commitment to those in authority.


The Zionist movement is a political movement par excellence, which employed religion, and employed the suffering of the Jews in Europe at the hands of the Russian Tsardom, the German Nazis, and the Italian Fascism, in favor of its idea of establishing a "national homeland for the Jews" in Palestine, and succeeded in doing so based on its references among the traditional European colonial states: 1- Britain with its decisions from the Balfour Declaration to the Mandate over Palestine, and its employment of facilitating the reception of foreign Jews from the invading Jews, and their handing over of the institutions of Palestine and its joints to the Zionist movement from 1917 until 1948, 2- France with its conventional weapons, nuclear reactor, and atomic weapons, 3- Germany by pushing foreign Jews towards Palestine and providing them with financial compensation in the billions.


These countries and their governments, for the most part, still support the colony despite the occupation, colonialism, and crimes of mass murder and ethnic cleansing against the Palestinians. This is evident in the policies and measures of Germany, the Netherlands, Britain, and France. However, their peoples and youth have begun to realize the nature of the colony and its expansionist project, and this is due to two reasons:


The first is the clear and obvious crimes of the colony.


The second is the suffering of the Palestinian people and understanding their pain and legitimate aspirations for freedom and independence.


The changes among European peoples and even in the United States are positive, but they are not sufficient to be effective and change the policies of their governments that support the colony.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 8:59 am - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu: I spoke 3 times on the phone with Trump in the past few days

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed on Sunday that he had spoken three times by phone in the past few days with Republican Donald Trump, the winner of the US presidential election held last Tuesday.


"Trump and I spoke three times in the past few days. They were good and very important talks, and there is a common view of the Iranian threat," Netanyahu said at a press conference.


"These were very good and important talks, aimed at strengthening the solid alliance between Israel and the United States," he continued.


Netanyahu added: "We share views on the Iranian threat in all its aspects, and the danger it poses."


He added: "We also see the great opportunities available to Israel in the areas of peace and expanding its scope, and in other areas," he claimed.


Netanyahu was the first to congratulate Trump, after he was declared the winner of the US presidential election last Wednesday.


Netanyahu sent a message to Trump and his wife Melania, a copy of which was sent by his office to Anadolu Agency, beginning with the phrase: "Congratulations on the greatest comeback in history."


"This is a great victory," Netanyahu said, signing the letter with his name and that of his wife Sara, over Democratic candidate Kamala Harris and outgoing Vice President Joe Biden.


Observers believe that Republicans and Democrats are “two sides of the same coin” in supporting Israel, and even compete in this regard, due to the financial and political influence that Jewish lobby groups have in Washington, in addition to the common interests between the two parties.


During his first presidential term, Trump provided significant support to Tel Aviv, and in 2017 decided to consider occupied East Jerusalem the capital of Israel and move the US embassy there from Tel Aviv, which the Palestinians reject and violates relevant international resolutions.


Since the beginning of the genocidal war on Gaza, in October 2023, the Biden administration has provided Israel with strong support at the military, intelligence and political levels.


The genocide resulted in more than 146,000 Palestinian deaths and injuries, most of them children and women, and more than 10,000 missing, amidst massive destruction and famine that killed dozens of children and the elderly, in one of the worst humanitarian disasters in the world.


For decades, Israel has occupied Arab lands in Palestine, Syria and Lebanon, and rejects the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the borders before the 1967 war with East Jerusalem as its capital.

ARAB AND WORLD

Mon 11 Nov 2024 8:54 am - Jerusalem Time

Between receiving and delivering... the "lame duck" stage, in which neglect and poor performance deepen!

Johnny Mansour: Biden administration will hand Trump a heavy legacy laden with dangerous burdens in Gaza, Lebanon and Ukraine

Adel Shedid: Biden prefers to leave the current crises pending, whether in Lebanon or Gaza, until the next administration takes them over.

Dr. Rifat Sayed Ahmed: The Biden administration will not take effective steps in the transitional phase and “Netanyahu will take over the escalation”

Tarek Wahbi: Biden administration may move towards “crisis management with minimal losses” without seriously seeking to resolve outstanding conflicts

Dr. Muhannad Hafizoglu: The presidential transition in America is often characterized by rising tensions or the outbreak of wars.


US President Joe Biden will leave the White House in about two months, leaving behind major files, internal and external, for President Donald Trump’s administration, most notably the wars in Ukraine and the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip and Lebanon, because after the loss of his deputy Kamala Harris, he and his Democratic Party no longer have any interest in cooling the battle fronts that have opened their war warehouses to provide everything necessary for the continuation of the war, whether in Ukraine, Gaza, Lebanon, or other hot files in the world.


The remaining period of President Biden's term seems to be a "golden" time-out for the Israeli occupation state to continue the war of extermination that it has been waging for thirteen months in the Gaza Strip, and has recently expanded its scope to include Lebanon and other Arab countries. On the contrary, it may be a golden opportunity for the head of the occupation government, Benjamin Netanyahu, to escalate his aggression in intensity and area to include other Arab countries, such as: Syria and perhaps Yemen, Iraq and Iran.


Writers and analysts who spoke to “Y” believe that the Biden administration will not take effective steps in the transitional phase to stop the war in Gaza, Lebanon or Ukraine, but may move towards “crisis management with minimal losses” without seriously seeking to resolve the pending conflicts.


An open ticket for Netanyahu to do whatever he wants in Gaza


Many believe that the transitional period in the US presidency will push the Biden administration to hand over a good and acceptable legacy to President Trump, said historian and Middle East researcher Johnny Mansour from Nazareth.

He added: In fact, the Biden administration stood helpless in the face of Netanyahu's approach in dealing with the political and military issue related to the war on Gaza and Lebanon. He pointed out that the crisis of the Biden administration is that it gave Netanyahu an open ticket to do whatever he wants in Gaza, or rather a green light to implement a project planned for years for the complete ethnic cleansing of the Strip, and the expulsion of nearly two million Palestinians, which strengthens the Jewish demographic base in historical Palestine, which has been flabby in recent years with the increase in the percentage of Palestinian presence, compared to the Jewish presence.


Mansour explained that "the US administration was unable to stop the Israeli bull's rage despite all the scenes of genocide and destruction that Netanyahu is carrying out in the Gaza Strip, and currently in Lebanon, to the point that he is ready to drag the Biden administration into a war with Iran, and here this administration was able to, and this is credited to it for not being dragged into this square. It appeared to the world that it is still able to move the threads of global politics in a manner that suits its current and future interests in the Middle East region."


A resounding slap to the Democrats


Regarding the Gaza Strip, Mansour said that the Biden administration, which was committed to defending Israel, and in the face of the horrific scenes and voices that came out in the United States urging it to do something, and the great loss suffered by the US Vice President and presidential candidate, was a resounding slap in the face to it, which means that Biden will not do anything to rein in the raging Israeli bull.


He said: "We believe that Biden will hand over to Trump a heavy legacy laden with dangerous burdens in the Gaza Strip, Lebanon and Ukraine, in addition to the anger of a large number of countries in the world over the US policy that trampled on all international values by allowing Israel to deal unprecedented blows to international institutions working to create a political and military balance in the world."


Mansour believed that this means that Israel's aspirations go beyond merely dealing with the conflict in the Middle East to the level of directing the management of the region and the world as well.


Mansour concluded by saying: “What the Biden administration has failed to do, intentionally or otherwise, it will not fix during the transitional period, but will remain a lame duck until the reins of government are handed over to someone who has been tried before.”


Biden was not interested in a ceasefire


For his part, Israeli affairs expert Adel Shadid said: US President Joe Biden was not interested in a ceasefire in the previous period, but was committed to supporting the continuation of the war, believing that this was in the interest of Israel and the United States, by seeking to "break the spirit of resistance" within the new Middle East trends.


Shadid pointed out that the current American and Israeli goals are in harmony, which makes the Biden administration in no hurry to end the escalation.


Shadid continued: Biden does not see much benefit in stopping the war, especially at this stage, and it is likely that he will pass the crisis on to the next administration.


He explained that he does not now have to confront the Jewish lobby or a significant segment of Democrats.

He added: "Biden was not worried about the election results, especially after winning the party's nomination and transferring it to Vice President Kamala Harris, which reinforces the belief that Biden may prefer to leave the current crises pending, whether in Lebanon or Gaza, until the next administration takes them over."


"Trump is Israeli in his passions and interests"


For his part, the strategic expert and Egyptian nationalist thinker, Dr. Rifat Sayed Ahmed, said: The Biden administration will not take effective steps in the next transitional phase, noting that "Netanyahu will undertake the violent escalation" by intensifying military operations in Gaza and Lebanon, and the escalation may extend to the Golan and Syria.


Ahmed expected that the region would witness more violent Israeli intervention in the Arab arena, with the possibility of tensions escalating into an Iranian-Israeli confrontation in Iraq or even in the streets of Tehran, but direct US intervention is unlikely.


Ahmed believed that the next administration, led by Trump, would fully support Israel without reducing the levels of conflict in the Middle East, and that any reliance on Trump’s intervention to stop the escalation was a “strategic mistake.”


He pointed out that Trump, whom he described as "Israeli in his inclinations and interests," will not ease the war in Gaza and Lebanon, but will continue to provide full support to Israel, including support for its settlement operations.


Ahmed reviewed Trump's previous positions, such as his assassination of Qassem Soleimani, the "Deal of the Century", and his transfer of the US embassy to Jerusalem, considering that some parties' reliance on Trump to stop the war is "mere wishful thinking", and that the region will continue to suffer from the effects of this US-backed Israeli escalation.


Biden administration will leave thorny issues


Lebanese researcher in international relations, Tariq Wahbi, explained that the United States is not a model of good governance as much as it is a bloc of interests, starting with security and then economic.


With the recent Democratic losses, the Biden administration may move toward what is known as “crisis management with minimal losses” without seriously seeking to resolve the outstanding conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine, Wahbi said.


Wahbi raised a question about the ability of any American administration to restore stability in the region to what it was before October 7, 2023, adding: "But is there really a roadmap following the ceasefire?"


He pointed out that the guarantees that the next Trump administration will provide may be conditional on its well-known method of financial pressure and dictation, far from any real concession from the Arab parties.


Wahbi believes that the Biden administration will leave thorny issues, such as the crises in Ukraine, Gaza and Lebanon, Syria and Sudan, to the next administration.


Wahbi expressed his concern about the "Trumpian solutions", which tend to focus on the financial dimensions and estimating losses, as if the United States were acting like an insurance company whose primary concern is estimating the cost of crises and the feasibility of financing them.


"The next four years may be difficult to implement and the content until 2028," Wahbi added, expecting difficulty in convincing Biden of solutions before he leaves, despite the efforts of his envoy to the Middle East, Amos Hochstein, who will try to present new solutions to the Democrats before the transfer of power.


Leaving complex files to the Trump administration


As for the Turkish academic and political researcher, Dr. Muhannad Hafizoglu, he said: “The presidential handover and takeover phase in the United States is often characterized by escalating tensions or the imminent outbreak of wars.”


He considered that this period is being exploited by the US administration to evaluate internal and external files that require a new vision.


Oglu explained that during the two-month transition period, the United States is evaluating the hot issues that require new direction, whether within the United States or in its foreign policies.


He explained that this stage allows the outgoing president and team to keep the hot files and complicate them, which increases the challenges for the new team.


Oglu added: The current elections between Biden and Trump make the transitional phase more tense, especially in light of the differences between the two parties.


He expected that the period would witness an escalation in several areas such as Gaza, Lebanon, and Ukraine, in an attempt by the Biden administration to buy time and leave complex files facing the next Trump administration.


Davutoglu stressed that Biden and his team are likely to keep the situation as it is, and may even deliberately increase tensions, which would pave the way for an escalation phase aimed at putting obstacles in the way of the next Republican administration, specifically Trump, who had promised many changes in his electoral policies.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 8:50 am - Jerusalem Time

Twenty years in the presence of absence.. abundant blood flowed in the river of freedom

Bassam Zakarneh: Yasser Arafat's absence left a huge void that negatively affected not only the Palestinian arena

Issam Bakr: Abu Ammar, with his charismatic personality and political acumen, has always been a safety valve for national unity.

Dr. Ahmed Rafiq Awad: Arafat was a unique and exceptional leader, distinguished by his unique qualities, and was a maker of events, not a follower of them.

Imad Ghayatha: Abu Ammar was distinguished by his spirit of rebellion against reality, so that the rights of the Palestinian people would always remain at the forefront.

Dr. Qusay Hamed: His leadership acumen was able to prevent a slide into sharp divisions in the fabric of Palestinian society

Akram Atallah: He has a unique ability to formulate a rare symbolism that still has a profound impact on the conscience of the Palestinian people.


The Palestinian cause witnessed dangerous turning points in the two decades following the passing of the late President Yasser Arafat, the “Father of Palestinian Nationalism,” as his absence left an influential void on various levels, in light of the existential war that the Palestinian people are facing.


Politicians, writers and analysts confirmed in separate interviews with “I” that the martyrdom of Yasser Arafat (Abu Ammar) had profound dimensions for the Palestinian people. Arafat was a symbol of Palestinian unity and a global figure that international events could not ignore. His vision represented strength and embrace for the Palestinian people. They pointed out that his personality was unique and event-making, as he was distinguished by his exceptional ability to manage challenges.


They stress that after twenty years, Yasser Arafat's legacy of unity and steadfastness must be preserved, calling for this to be translated into actions to enhance the national position and confront the challenges facing the Palestinian people today.


Deep and sad meanings in the memory of the immortal martyr


Bassam Zakarneh, a member of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, explains that the date of the martyrdom of President Yasser Arafat, “Abu Ammar,” carries deep and sad meanings for the Palestinian people, and it is a black history for the Palestinians.


Zakarna confirms that this anniversary represents a remembrance of the character of Abu Ammar, who was like a second father to every Palestinian. He was known for his embrace of the martyrs and the wounded, and his deep belief in the unity of the Palestinian people, and he is the father of Palestinian nationalism.


Zakarna confirms that Abu Ammar's presence was overwhelming on the international and Arab arenas, as he was not just a Palestinian leader, but a global symbol of unity and steadfastness.


"No one can deny Yasser Arafat's vast influence at the international and regional levels, and his ability to make the Palestinian issue a top priority in global political interests," Zakarna says.


Zakarna asserts that the personality of the late President Yasser Arafat was a unifying force for the Palestinian people, stressing that if Abu Ammar had been alive, the division that the Palestinian arena witnessed after his passing would not have occurred.


He says: "I believe that the division would never have happened under Abu Ammar's presence. He was a source of consensus for all segments of the Palestinian people, and he was always able to unite the word and the ranks."


He stresses that Abu Ammar's absence left a huge void that negatively affected not only the Palestinian arena, but also the positions of Arab leaders and peoples towards the Palestinian cause, which led to a decline in Arab interest and support compared to what it was during his era.


Zakarna points out that the Palestinian cause is suffering today from an unprecedented state of weakness, coinciding with the genocide facing the Palestinian people, especially in light of the absence of a leadership figure of the stature and strength of Abu Ammar.


“The symbolism that Abu Ammar represented cannot be replaced,” Zakarna says. “After his passing, there was an urgent need for a collective leadership to fill his place and restore the Palestinian cause’s momentum and position on the international stage. Unfortunately, the PLO and Fatah have witnessed a significant decline since his absence.”


Zakarna believes that Abu Ammar's great international impact was clear, as he had a strong presence and wide influence on global liberation movements.


Zakarna says: “Abu Ammar managed his international relations shrewdly, investing these relations in the interest of the Palestinian cause, and always placing it at the forefront of the global political scene. There was continuous recruitment to confront American and Israeli pressures, and he knew exactly how to gain the sympathy and support of the international community.”


Zakarna talks about the field role of the late President Yasser Arafat, pointing out that he was always present in the field among his people, especially in critical and difficult moments. Zakarna recalls Abu Ammar’s position during the events in Lebanon, where he was among the fighters, sharing their risks and standing by their side.


Zakarna says: “Abu Ammar was close to the masses. Every Palestinian felt him as a father, and they drew strength and inspiration from him. If he were here today, we would find him among the masses, leading them and strengthening their resolve in Gaza, Jenin, Tulkarm, and Lebanon.”


He stressed that the absence of Yasser Arafat left a void that cannot be easily filled, emphasizing the need to draw inspiration from the lessons of unity and steadfastness that he instilled in the Palestinian people, and to work to restore the strength and status of the Palestinian cause as it was in his time.


Zakarna says: “Today we need to restore the national spirit that Abu Ammar founded, and work hard to reorganize the ranks to confront the challenges that threaten our existence and rights.”


Major repercussions left by Arafat's absence


Issam Bakr, a member of the Central Committee of the People's Party and a member of the Factions Coordination Committee in Palestine, confirms that the impact of the absence of the late President Yasser Arafat on the Palestinian situation was great, and that there are major repercussions left by this absence, recalling the spirit of Yasser Arafat as a symbol of the national cause and as a fighter who devoted his life to achieving freedom for his people.


Bakr points out that Arafat, with his charismatic personality and political acumen, was a safety valve for national unity, as he was able to gather the Palestinian factions under one umbrella, considering that Arafat was a meeting point for the Palestinians, firmly convinced that the fundamental contradiction was with the occupation, regardless of the extent of the internal differences between the parties.


Bakr explains that this base established by Arafat remained the basis of Palestinian national action, as all components agreed on the necessity of confronting the occupation as a priority.


Bakr points out that over the course of twenty years, the Palestinian cause has undergone tremendous local, regional and international changes, describing the period as one burdened with challenges, as the cause suffered from decline and fragmentation, especially due to the Palestinian division that worsened after Arafat’s absence.


This vertical and horizontal division, he says, has had devastating effects on the Palestinian national project, and has allowed the Israeli occupation to double its hostile measures of settlement, Judaization of Jerusalem, demolition of homes, and closure of Palestinian areas and their transformation into enclaves.


Bakr asserts that Arafat had extended his hand for peace until the last moment, but the rise of extremist religious and nationalist forces in Israel, which rely on a discourse denying the existence of the Palestinian people, thwarted all attempts to reach a settlement.


Bakr points out that successive Israeli prime ministers used peace talks as a means of deception and misleading, and had no real intention of achieving a just peace.


Looking at all the stations after Arafat's assassination, Bakr confirms that his loss was a great shock to the Palestinians who stood in amazement at the announcement of his martyrdom, pointing out that the funerals held for him in Paris, Cairo and Ramallah embodied the extent of the loss.


Rebuilding national identity


Bakr stresses that Arafat, with his firm positions in which he refused to compromise on national constants, rebuilt the Palestinian national identity through the PLO, at a time when the occupation tried to erase this identity and return the Palestinians to the status of refugees without national ties.


Bakr says: "Nothing can fill the void left by Arafat, the master of splendid presence. This is what can be said with modesty in the context of trying to assess the loss, a loss on the national, popular and official levels, of his firm positions of not compromising on national constants."


It is believed that Arafat faced this challenge with determination, and was able to establish Palestinian rights in the international arena, shattering the Israeli narrative that sought to deny the existence of a Palestinian people with non-negotiable rights.


Bakr points out that one of Arafat's most important achievements was affirming the unified national identity, which enabled the Palestinians to establish their presence in global geopolitics, especially in the United Nations institutions. Arafat was also vocal in demanding the lifting of the historical injustice against the Palestinian people and the correction of these injustices.


In this context, Bakr believes that the anniversary of Arafat's martyrdom should be an occasion to adhere to the path of national unity, and to emphasize that ending the division has become a matter that cannot be postponed, and that this requires real political will to turn this painful page in Palestinian history.


Bakr believes that the national consensus program, which Arafat emphasized in the Declaration of Independence in 1988 in Algeria, is still the umbrella under which all Palestinian forces meet.


He points out that this programme is based on the right of return, self-determination and the establishment of an independent state with Jerusalem as its capital, citing successive decisions of the Palestinian National Councils.


Bakr stresses that this political program still enjoys the consensus of the Palestinian forces, which was confirmed in the various rounds of reconciliation, calling for building on these foundations to strengthen the continuation of the unity of the PLO as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people, as Arafat was able to build the PLO as a unified framework that includes all Palestinians.


Bakr confirms that the Palestinians do not depend on the individual but on the institution, which is the PLO, the title of the unified Palestinian people and its sole legitimate representative. President Mahmoud Abbas has always declared in this regard his firm adherence to the same goals and his following in the same footsteps that President Arafat had eliminated. There were even translations and movements that led to the recognition of the State of Palestine, obtaining membership in the United Nations and many others, despite the stumbling block of ideologically fueled rejection in Israel with the “ghetto” mentality and denial of the existence of the other, and attempts at uprooting.


Meeting current challenges requires radical changes.


In the context of anticipating future solutions, Bakr believes that confronting the current challenges requires radical changes, starting with dissolving the agreements signed with Israel, and reaffirming that the current stage is a stage of national liberation.


Bakr stresses the need to redirect the function of the Palestinian Authority, which was established by a decision of the Central Council of the Palestine Liberation Organization as a step towards independence, pointing out the importance of changing its function to become a tool for strengthening national steadfastness instead of managing the current crisis.


Bakr believes that the Israeli occupation has exploited the current situation to strengthen its control and expand its settlements, driven by a mentality that rejects coexistence with the Palestinian people and seeks to uproot them.


Bakr believes that the appropriate response should be to turn the tables on the occupation and to free ourselves from the illusions that have been hanging over the political path since the Oslo Accords.


Bakr stresses the importance of unleashing the Palestinian people's energies in a comprehensive confrontation with the occupation, considering that this path is the only way to revive hope among the Palestinian people and achieve their national aspirations.


Major transformations that affected the course of the Palestinian issue


Political analyst Dr. Ahmed Rafiq Awad confirms that during the twenty years following the death of President Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian cause witnessed major transformations and radical challenges that affected its course and future.


Awad explains that one of the most prominent turning points was the decline in the effectiveness of the two-state solution, which was rooted in the Oslo Accords. The agreement became a failed model in achieving Palestinian goals, and at the present time, this solution is witnessing a gradual withdrawal from the international political scene.


Awad points out that the Palestinian issue has noticeably declined on global and regional agendas during Abu Ammar's absence.


Awad asserts that the terrible internal Palestinian division was the most prominent turning point in the events after the martyrdom of Abu Ammar, which has become a real danger, with the possibility of developing into permanent separation, if it is not dealt with carefully. The Israeli arena has also witnessed a political and social upheaval towards extremism, as the idea of coexistence has collapsed, to be replaced by the idea of walls, isolation, and escalating racism.


Over the past two decades, attempts to marginalize the Palestinian cause and abolish the rights of the Palestinian people have increased, according to Awad, but despite these challenges, there are tangible achievements, such as the recognition of the State of Palestine in the United Nations, which established legal and humanitarian recognition of the existence of a Palestinian entity. However, the Palestinian state remains without clear borders, a divided geography, and a scattered demographics.


In the context of the ongoing deterioration, Awad points out that international recognition of Palestine remains surrounded by questions about how to transform it into a reality that ensures stability in the region.


Arafat's passing was an undeniable loss, as he was a unique and exceptional leader, according to Awad, who asserts that the martyr Yasser Arafat played a pivotal role in shaping the modern Palestinian national identity, and that his martyrdom was a turning point in the path to the birth of the Palestinian state as we know it today.


Awad points out that Israel was aware of Arafat's size and power when it decided to assassinate him. He was not just a besieged leader, but was able to besiege the occupation itself and embarrass Israeli policy, which made Israel believe that assassinating him would solve some of its crises.


However, according to Awad, the crisis was not resolved, but rather deepened after his absence. The Palestinian people paid a heavy price and suffered successive disasters as a result of the loss of that leader who was able to bring the parties together and find solutions to the crises, but the people remained steadfast in the face of Israel.


Awad believes that Arafat was distinguished by unique qualities. He was a maker of events, not a follower of them. He was an initiator who did not wait for circumstances, and he possessed a superior ability to maneuver and negotiate in the darkest of circumstances.


Awad describes him as a source of action and movement, capable of turning corners and mobilizing the masses, always maintaining the idea of Palestinian unity, which formed the basis of his strength in facing internal and external challenges.


Awad asserts that the most honest stage in Arafat’s career was the moment of his martyrdom, which established the principles of the Palestinian national movement and proved the strength of the Palestinian struggle. “He was a symbol of national unity, capable of creating hope and solutions, so his martyrdom remains a decisive moment that cannot be compensated for,” Awad explains.


The period following Arafat's martyrdom represents a dangerous turning point.


Imad Ghayatha, a professor of political science at Birzeit University, confirms that the period following the martyrdom of Yasser Arafat represents a dangerous turning point in the course of the Palestinian cause, with the absence of a figure like Yasser Arafat, with his unique negotiating and combative abilities, leaving a void that the Palestinians still suffer from to this day.


Ghayatha explains that Arafat had rare charisma and unique leadership, but his leadership nature did not always conform to the requirements of traditional institutional work, which created a discrepancy in the methods of managing the affairs of the Palestinian cause.


Ghayatha asserts that Arafat was distinguished by his spirit of rebellion against reality, and he challenged the harsh conditions that faced the rights of the Palestinian people in order to keep rights at the forefront.


Although his policies, especially in the last two decades of his life, sometimes seemed like political adventures, Ghayatha confirms that they were carefully considered adventures with deep national dimensions. He was keen to keep the Palestinian cause alive on the international scene, and to emphasize the rights of the Palestinian people, despite the hostility and difficulties he faced.


Ghayatha points out that what we are living today is the legacy of Yasser Arafat, who established a political structure and a national entity, but he also left behind sensitive files and accumulated challenges that need someone to handle them responsibly, and the legacy left by Arafat has not been adequately understood.


Ghayatha believes that despite the presence of leaders who took on the task of completing Arafat’s legacy, these leaders were unable to adequately deal with the complex reality he created, which led to weakness in confronting political changes and international pressures.


Ghayatha stresses that the lessons and morals learned from Arafat’s experience cannot be fully understood or evaluated without working within a solid institutional framework. The absence of institutional work made it difficult to fully benefit from Arafat’s legacy, as Arafat is a founding leader.


Ghayatha stresses the importance of strengthening Palestinian national institutions to ensure the continuity of the struggle and the achievement of national goals.


A pivotal moment in the history of the Palestinian cause


Speaking about the profound impact of the passing of President Yasser Arafat and the effects of his absence over the past twenty years, Dr. Qusay Hamed, Professor of Political Science at Al-Quds Open University, confirms that Arafat’s martyrdom constituted a pivotal moment in the history of the Palestinian cause and the Palestinian people as a whole.


Hamed explains that the disappearance of Yasser Arafat, and the developments that followed, brought about radical changes in the Palestinian scene.


Hamed asserts that after Arafat's departure, the Palestinian people lacked leadership acumen that was capable of controlling internal affairs and preventing the slide towards major challenges, most notably the Palestinian division, which remained a central scene during the past two decades.


According to Hamed, the first challenge that the Palestinian people faced after Arafat’s absence was the necessity of choosing a Palestinian leadership with high political competence and acumen, as the roles he held required a large cadre to fill them. The other challenge was the Palestinian division, which became one of the most dangerous scenes negatively affecting the Palestinian cause.


He explains that the ongoing political and geographical division to this day has had an impact on the internal Palestinian situation and on the position of the Palestinian cause on the international and regional levels.


Hamed says: "If Yasser Arafat were alive, he would not have allowed this division to extend to this extent, given his charismatic personality, the weight of his political history, and his ability to remedy and prevent such an unfortunate division from occurring."


Hamed confirms that Arafat had a unique ability to maintain the unity of the Palestinian ranks, and he was keen to ensure that his compass was clear and directed towards the confrontation with the Israeli occupation, not towards internal conflicts, and he did not allow those differences to control the Palestinian people, and without the Palestinians being lost in internal disputes that would drain their energy and their cause.


Hamed confirms that Arafat had a wide network of international relations, including liberation movements and influential forces in the world, and he was able to keep the Palestinian issue present on the agenda of Arab countries and the international community.


Hamed asserts that Yasser Arafat was not just a political leader, but rather a charismatic figure who carried the burden of the Palestinian cause for more than fifty years, during which Arafat was able to build bridges with various countries, including marginal countries and major powers, and established a strong base of support for the Palestinian cause.


Hamed addresses the flaw in the division that occurred between the Fatah and Hamas movements after Arafat's departure, stressing that the political and geographical division was something that should never have happened.


Hamed says: “We were supposed to rebuild the Palestinian leadership on sound foundations, and to respect the results of the elections, to ensure the participation of all forces in making fateful decisions,” stressing that the Palestinian people are still suffering from the effects of this division, despite the clarity of the diagnosis and means of treatment.


Hamed stresses the necessity of drawing lessons from Arafat's experience, pointing out that Arafat combined political, diplomatic and military work with great skill, taking advantage of all the components of the Palestinian people and its factions, and this ideal combination that distinguished Arafat is still absent from the Palestinians today.


Hamed says: “Arafat held all the strings connected to the Palestinian cause, and we may differ on his style of managing affairs, but he ensured that tasks were carried out efficiently, and no one felt that there was any negligence in supporting the cause.”


Hamed stresses that the Palestinian people need to strengthen their unity and respect the popular will to ensure the continuity of the struggle to achieve their aspirations.


The Godfather of the Palestinian Cause


Writer and political analyst Akram Atallah describes the late martyr President Yasser Arafat as the “spiritual father of the Palestinian cause,” pointing out his unique ability to formulate a rare symbolism that still leaves a deep impact on the conscience of the Palestinian people.


Atallah believes that Yasser Arafat's symbolism was not just a personal trait, but rather a combination of the history of struggle and the battles that Arafat fought in order to revive the Palestinian national movement.


Atallah asserts that Abu Ammar’s absence left the Palestinians in a state of political orphanhood, as if they were unable to manage their own affairs after his passing. This feeling of orphanhood was embodied in a state of internal dispersion and division, as the Palestinians fought over his political legacy, like sons fighting over what their father left them after losing him.


He explains that this fighting has led the Palestinians into a dark tunnel with no apparent way out.


Atallah confirms that Arafat's absence opened the door to a state of weakness and exposure, and the Palestinian arena seemed to lack a unified political system that would bring everyone together under one umbrella.


Atallah believes that this dark tunnel that the Palestinians entered after Arafat’s departure shows the importance of Arafat as a symbol that united the Palestinians. Arafat’s absence brought down the curtain on the settlement project that he had launched in the Palestinian arena, as the political path that Abu Ammar had started ended with his departure. There was no longer a clear path to a settlement, and the Palestinian issue was transformed into internal disputes and quarrels between factions, while what remained of the relations with Israel became more like an autonomous administration that lacked any real political dimension, which contradicts the goals of the Palestinian national movement that was established to achieve independence and freedom.


Atallah asserts that if Arafat were present today, the Palestinian situation would be completely different, as Arafat played roles that united the Palestinians, stressing that his paternal symbolism would have prevented the sharp divisions that the Palestinian arena witnessed after his departure.


Atallah believes that Arafat, as a national leader and founder, had the ability to unite all Palestinian factions, such that no party could challenge his authority or symbolism, even in the darkest of circumstances, pointing out that all factions, even those that disagreed with his political approach, found their place under his umbrella.


Atallah shows that Hamas, for example, would not have challenged Arafat's symbolism in the way that happened after his death.


Atallah asserts that the symbolic power that Arafat enjoyed was sufficient to maintain national cohesion, as he recalled the beginning of the emergence of the Hamas movement in its strong political and organizational form, and how it did not dare during Arafat’s era to take extremist positions in the political challenge.


Atallah stresses that Arafat was the true father of the Palestinians, and was able to make the Palestinian political system a unified entity under his leadership, as he knew how to balance the different forces and unite them towards a common goal.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 8:46 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza's heavy night!

What a night like the waves of the sea, casting its curtains with all kinds of heavy worries on hearts laden with the pains of loss, illness, fear, hunger and homelessness.


What a long night that never ends, and the morning is not better than it. The day of those crucified in the fire is no different from their night, and it does not calm the fear of their children, or satisfy their hunger, or quench their thirst, or heal their wounds.


What a night that stretches like the night of the pre-Islamic poet who tried to rule and died trying to achieve it. The hands of the clock in Gaza have stopped, and the diaries of those crammed into the lines of extermination, waiting for their turn at the blazing stove, have frozen in fear and terror from the gloom of the scene and the evil of the outcome.


The experts of the "deadly diet" are creative in presenting recipes, under the instructions of the generals, so that the bodies melt as punishment for their insistence on staying under the roofs of the houses in the neighborhoods rigged with death, in Jabalia, Beit Hanoun and Beit Lahia.


The night of Gaza has become long and drawn out, and the wolves have not been satisfied with the waterfalls of blood, nor have the crows stopped pursuing their prey, even while they are sleeping or playing, or on “hospital beds,” which do not live up to their name after they were taken out of service by drones.


Under the rubble, at these moments, souls gasp, breaths are stifled, and the wounds of fathers and mothers bleed next to sons and grandchildren, breathing their last in silence, like the silence of hidden consciences covering up the raging holocaust of genocide.


Stop the war of extermination now..!

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Nov 2024 8:41 am - Jerusalem Time

Raids and arrests in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem

The Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of raids and arrests in the West Bank and occupied Jerusalem at dawn and this Monday morning.


In Nablus, the occupation forces raided a building in the Rafidia area, and a house east of the city, searched it, ransacked its contents, and arrested the young man Yousef Abu Safi.


The occupation forces also raided a house in the Askar al-Balad area, searched it and arrested the two brothers, Amin and Amir Bahr al-Dam.


The occupation forces also stormed a commercial store in the eastern market area, carried out acts of vandalism inside it, and seized a computer connected to surveillance cameras.


In Bethlehem, the occupation forces stormed the village of Husan amidst intensive security measures and positioned themselves in the middle of the village, specifically near the village council headquarters, and fired tear gas bombs around the Civil Defense headquarters, without any injuries being reported.


In Qalqilya, the occupation forces stormed the village of Azzun and arrested two young men: Muhammad Abdul Karim Salim and Ibrahim Nidal Salim, in their thirties, after raiding and searching their homes.


In occupied Jerusalem, the occupation forces stormed the Shuafat camp and arrested the young man, Muhammad Nizar Muhammad Ali, after raiding his family’s home and tampering with its contents.

PALESTINE

Sun 10 Nov 2024 10:58 pm - Jerusalem Time

Mustafa calls for adopting a draft resolution in the Security Council to obtain Palestine's full membership

Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammed Mustafa, called for supporting the efforts and vision of President Mahmoud Abbas to hold an international peace conference within a year, as stated in the recent General Assembly resolution on the nature of the Israeli occupation, and to hold a reconstruction conference if the Israeli aggression and war of extermination against our people in the Gaza Strip stop.

Mustafa reiterated the importance of what the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Contact Committee, headed by His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan, has done since the beginning of the war of extermination, calling for the continuation of its work, renewing the committee’s mandate to implement the decisions of the joint summit, and working with the capitals of influential countries, and in international institutions, especially the Security Council, to lead the effort to stop the Israeli war of revenge, increase recognition of the State of Palestine, obtain full membership, and punish Israel for its crimes.

This came during his speech, today, Sunday, at the preparatory ministerial meeting for the extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit scheduled to be held tomorrow, Monday, in the Saudi capital, Riyadh.

The Prime Minister stressed the importance of joint action on practical steps and sanctions against Israel to end its illegal occupation of the State of Palestine within 12 months, as stated in the General Assembly resolution to implement the legal advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice months ago.

Mustafa said: "This requires submitting a draft resolution to the Security Council under Chapter VII of the United Nations Charter, to oblige Israel, the occupying power, to cease fire in the Gaza Strip and allow humanitarian aid into all areas of the Strip, immediately, and implement the relevant Security Council resolutions."

The Prime Minister also called for adopting the submission of a draft resolution to the Security Council for the State of Palestine to obtain full membership in the United Nations, and implementing this resolution as soon as possible, in the days following the summit, and launching steps to freeze Israel's participation in the United Nations General Assembly, on four bases: that it works against the goals and principles of the United Nations Charter, that it represents a threat to international peace and security, and that it is a rogue state that has not fulfilled the requirements for its membership in the United Nations, and based on the advisory opinion issued by the International Court of Justice on 7/19/2024, which considered that the Israeli occupation is illegal and constitutes a system of apartheid and racial discrimination, and that it and its effects must be removed.

Mustafa added: "Within the framework of the legal accountability required to ensure that Israel does not escape punishment, and to provide justice to the victims of our Palestinian people, we call on Arab and Islamic countries to join the genocide lawsuit against Israel in the International Court of Justice, and to work to enhance the speed of the International Court of Justice's ruling on Israel's commission of the crime of genocide against our people."

The Prime Minister continued: "We hope that the sister countries will work with Switzerland, the depositary state of the Geneva Conventions, to implement the General Assembly resolution calling for the convening of a conference of the High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions as soon as possible, and to consult on the outcomes of this conference so that the countries can assume their responsibilities towards punishing Israel for its violations of this convention."

Mustafa addressed His Highness Prince Faisal bin Farhan, and through him to his sister country, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, with the utmost appreciation and gratitude for the Kingdom’s initiative to hold the joint Arab-Islamic summit for the second time in a row within a year, with the aim of unifying the Arab and Islamic position to confront the Israeli aggression against the Palestinian people and the Palestinian cause and our Arab and Islamic region, and the extension of this aggression to include the brotherly Lebanese people, and to reach the lands of the sisterly Syrian Arab Republic.

The Prime Minister expressed the State of Palestine's appreciation for the initiative and efforts of the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with partners to establish the global alliance to implement the two-state solution, and held the first meeting in Riyadh on October 30 and 31. We call on the alliance to complete its countries' recognition of the State of Palestine and adopt Palestine's obtaining full membership in the United Nations, and to take political, legal and economic measures to push Israel to implement the two-state solution.

Mustafa stressed the State of Palestine's deep appreciation for the efforts of all sister Arab and Islamic countries in supporting the steadfastness of our people on their land, in the face of genocide, displacement and cleansing, and in supporting their legitimate struggle to exercise their inalienable rights.

PALESTINE

Sun 10 Nov 2024 9:40 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Awda Hospital: 19 injured people transferred to Gaza City

Al-Awda Hospital in North Gaza Governorate reported that 19 injured people were transferred from the hospital to hospitals in Gaza City Governorate, through the International Committee of the Red Cross, in light of the genocide and ethnic cleansing that the governorate has been witnessing for more than a month.


The hospital administration said in a statement: "19 injured people were transferred from the hospital to hospitals in Gaza City, in cooperation with the International Committee of the Red Cross and the Palestinian Red Crescent."


Kamal Adwan Hospital urgently called for the provision of basic supplies and ambulance services, in addition to lifting the siege on northern Gaza, stating that "cases of malnutrition and famine have begun to appear in the region, and northern Gaza is being subjected to a war of extermination, and we are suffering as a result of the deliberate silence on the crimes committed against us."



PALESTINE

Sun 10 Nov 2024 9:38 pm - Jerusalem Time

Unprecedented boycott campaign against Israeli academics and universities

١Israeli universities are witnessing an unprecedented wave of boycotts by academics since the beginning of the war on Gaza, reaching more than 300 cases of boycott, according to data from the Committee of University Presidents, which was published today, Sunday.

Belgium recorded the highest number of boycotts of Israeli academics, reaching more than 40 cases, followed by the United States with more than 35 boycotts, then Britain with more than 20 cases, and the Netherlands with more than 15 boycotts, while Italy recorded more than 10 boycotts following an initiative launched by its academic union.

The boycott of Israeli universities and academics is expressed in many forms, the most prominent of which is the refusal to publish scientific articles, which numbered approximately 50 cases.

About 30 lectures by Israeli academics were also cancelled, while about 30 cases were recorded in which foreign academics refused to give lectures at scientific conferences and study days organised by Israeli universities.

About 30 cases of cancellation or suspension of research cooperation or between Israeli and foreign universities and student exchanges were recorded.

This boycott of Israeli universities included many faculties and scientific fields, including history, law, archaeology, Jewish studies, cultures, natural sciences, and engineering.

The data indicated that "the situation is particularly serious" in Belgium, which cancelled about 15 academic grants, and other cases included refusing to issue recommendations and reports to Israeli researchers and ignoring written or verbal messages from them.

“The academic boycott is one of the central challenges facing Israeli universities, since October 7, in the international arena,” said Emmanuel Nachshon Schlinger, head of the anti-academic boycott team at the Committee of Presidents of Israeli Universities.

He added that the phenomenon of academic boycott is escalating significantly following the war and threatens to target the Israeli academic standing.