PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:56 am - Jerusalem Time

"Haaretz": Disagreements between Washington and Tel Aviv regarding handing over power to Palestinian Authority in Gaza

The Hebrew newspaper "Haaretz" revealed, this evening, Wednesday, that there are differences between the United States and Israel regarding the Palestinian Authority assuming power in the Gaza Strip, if the occupation army is able to eliminate the Hamas movement.


The newspaper said that while the administration of US President Joe Biden is trying to present the Palestinian Authority as the ultimate governing body for the Gaza Strip, members of the extreme right in the ruling coalition are working to spread an image of its weakness and inability to assume power.


According to the Israeli newspaper, this division comes due to increasing American concern about the current situation in the West Bank, which threatens the status and standing of the Palestinian Authority, in addition to American fear of the impact of escalating settler violence on the stability of the Middle East in general, and the region in particular.


Since the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, launched by the Hamas movement on the “Gaza envelope” settlements, the occupation army decided to launch a military operation aimed at “destroying the military and governmental capabilities of the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements in a way that will deprive them for many years of the ability and desire to threaten the citizens of Israel.”


Later, Israeli officials indicated that the ground war aims to eliminate the Hamas movement, which is what Washington has requested clarification of since its intervention, and to draw up a plan for the stage after entering the Gaza Strip and achieving the goals.


A former Israeli diplomat told the same newspaper last week that the United States fears paying the price for the mistakes that Israel could commit in the war on Gaza, indicating that the level of confidence of the American administration in the type of decisions that the Israeli leadership can take is low.


According to the military analyst, the United States views the war on Gaza from a broad angle, pointing out that Washington’s agenda of priorities is much greater than Tel Aviv’s narrow interests.




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:52 am - Jerusalem Time

An Israeli soldier was killed in a shooting operation near Tulkarm

Today, Thursday, November 2, 2023, Hebrew media announced that an Israeli was killed in a shooting attack that took place near the Shavei Shomron settlement in the northern West Bank.


Hebrew media reported that a vehicle was shot at, causing it to overturn on Route 557 near the village of Beit Lid settlement near Shavei Shomron.



PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:50 am - Jerusalem Time

Hebrew press: Israeli and American criticism of the ground operation in Gaza: wrong assumptions

Israeli and American voices criticizing the ground operation launched by the Israeli occupation army in the Gaza Strip are rising, amid confirmations that it is not possible to achieve the operation's declared goals of eliminating Hamas and releasing prisoners.


In this context, former Israeli Minister of National Security, Omer Barlev, said, “The assumptions governing the ground operation, as established by decision-makers in Tel Aviv, are wrong,” specifically the belief that the occupation army can continue this operation for several months.


In an analysis published by the Haaretz newspaper on Thursday, Bar-Lev pointed out that the Israeli leadership is mistaken if it believes that it will be able to guarantee the release of captured soldiers and settlers captured by the Qassam Brigades, at the end of the ground operation.


Bar-Lev, who during his military service commanded the “Sayeret Matkal” unit, the most famous special unit of the occupation army, added that it will be very difficult for Israel to achieve the two main declared goals of the war on Gaza, which are: eliminating Hamas, and liberating the prisoners who were captured in the “Operation” Al-Aqsa flood.

According to Bar-Lev, the liberation of Hamas prisoners will only be achieved as a result of intensive negotiations conducted following the end of the war on Gaza, and not before that.


He said that Israel's attempt to use the ground operation and the destruction and sabotage it entails to influence the morale of Hamas leaders will not succeed, noting that this is confirmed by the previous wars launched by Israel in the Gaza Strip.


He warned that the unprecedented military and diplomatic support provided by the United States to Israel is not guaranteed, and it is not certain that it will continue without conditions.


The war "will not be the last"

For his part, former US ambassador to Tel Aviv, Dan Christer, said that Israel is violating the advice it provided to the United States when it occupied Iraq in 2003.


In an article published by the newspaper "Haaretz", today, Thursday, Kurtzer, who was working as ambassador during the war on Iraq, mentioned that Israel advised the United States not to remain in Iraq for a long period after the end of its military operations, indicating that this is what Israel should do in Gaza Strip currently.


Christier particularly condemned the calls issued by Israeli ministers, representatives and politicians for the necessity of exploiting the war to occupy the Gaza Strip and relaunch the settlement project there.


He stressed that Israel is required, in the wake of the war, to abandon the blockade measures it has been imposing on the Gaza Strip since 2006, when Hamas won the legislative elections, warning that Israel will not enjoy calm after the war on Gaza unless it works to resolve the conflict with the Palestinian people. Stressing that if the leadership and public opinion in Israel do not reach this conviction, the current war “will not be the last.”


"International legitimacy is collapsing"

As for the writer in the newspaper "Yedioth Ahronoth", Ben Doron Yemini, he saw that all indications indicate that Israel's ability to continue the war on Gaza and achieve its goals has declined due to the collapse of the international legitimacy that this war has now enjoyed as a result of what the international media reports about the number of deaths. There are many wounded among Palestinian civilians.


In an analysis published by the newspaper on Thursday, he indicated that Israel had failed in the wars it had previously launched against Gaza due to the international community’s reaction to what Palestinian civilians were exposed to. He considered that the war had succeeded so far in “increasing the level of hostility towards the Jews in all parts of the world.”


In this context, military commentator for the Haaretz newspaper, Amos Harel, said that the images coming from Gaza have greatly reduced the level of global sympathy for Israel, which will affect the amount of international legitimacy that Tel Aviv enjoys for continuing its ground operation.


In an analysis published by the newspaper on Thursday, Harel pointed out that the United States has begun sending messages to Israel stating that the lives of civilians must be taken into account, as expressed by US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin by revealing the content of the communications he had with Israeli Security Minister Yoav Galant.


Harel expected that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, who will arrive in Tel Aviv today, would convey President Joe Biden's position regarding the conduct of the ground operation in the Gaza Strip.




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:35 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel shells an UNRWA school in Gaza with phosphorus bombs

Video clips documented the Israeli occupation bombing of a school belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) with phosphorus bombs and artillery shells, in the Beach Camp in Gaza City, Thursday, November 2, 2023.


The video showed bombs emitting thick smoke being thrown into the yard of the agency’s school, where a number of displaced people are sheltering due to the intense Israeli raids.


In turn, the local "Al-Aqsa" channel said, "The occupation aircraft targeted an agency school in the Shati camp with white phosphorus, which is internationally banned."


A state of panic prevailed among thousands of displaced Palestinians from the northern regions of the Gaza Strip, the moment the school was targeted with phosphorus bombs, while some of them were wearing masks.


Israeli occupation aircraft have launched continuous intensive raids on the Gaza Strip since October 7, 2023, resulting in thousands of martyrs and wounded, and the destruction of entire residential neighborhoods above the heads of their residents.


UNRWA spokesman Adnan Abu Hasna told the Jordanian website Roya that the agency's schools in the Gaza Strip host about 674,000 displaced people, in addition to half a million others in government schools, hospital corridors and churches.


Abu Hasna added that the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is catastrophic and constantly deteriorating, stressing that UNRWA is the main supplier of fuel in the Strip.


The spokesman pointed out that fuel, as well as other sanitary, medical and food supplies, in addition to water, were beginning to run out, stressing that UNRWA's running out of fuel would lead to a further collapse of the situation.

Source: Agencies

ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:29 am - Jerusalem Time

“Rapid Support” announces its move to control all states of Sudan

The Deputy Commander of the Rapid Support Forces, Abdul Rahim Dagalo, announced in a video clip yesterday (Wednesday) the move to take control of all Sudanese states and all army sites in the country, according to what was reported by the Arab World News Agency.


The Rapid Support Forces published the video clip on the “X” platform from inside the 21st Division in the city of Zalingei, Central Darfur.


Dagalo earlier called on the Sudanese army commander, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, to surrender to his forces, which he accused the army of bombing from the air in Zalingei, central Darfur.


Daglo attacked Al-Burhan, saying: “You have nothing left... There is no army to fight.” You are now defending the general command from inside the basement, and every day we are advancing and we will take it over from you.”


The day before yesterday, the Rapid Support Forces announced the seizure of the 21st Division, the army headquarters in the city of Zalingei, the capital of Central Darfur state. Dagalo said that the army forces attacked it with munitions from an Antonov plane.


Daglo called on Al-Burhan to “raise his hand” from the armed forces. He also called on those he described as elements of the former regime within the army to surrender to his forces.


Sharif Muhammad Othman, a leader in the Forces of Freedom and Change - Central Council, said yesterday that negotiations between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in Jeddah to stop the war may become complicated due to the “Rapid Support” control over new areas in Darfur.


Othman said in statements to the agency: “The extension of the war and its scope, and the Rapid Support Forces’ seizure of larger areas in different states in Sudan, would complicate the negotiation.”


The day before yesterday, the Rapid Support Forces announced their control of the army headquarters in the city of Zalingei, the capital of Central Darfur state, a few days after they took control of the 16th Division headquarters in the city of Nyala in South Darfur state, which is the second largest Sudanese city and the army command center. In the western states.


Othman stated that “the Rapid Support’s seizure of states and military garrisons in the Darfur region does not create a state of stability in the region.” He pointed out that the region witnessed during the last period “tensions and serious violations in which (the Rapid Support) complicit and some of which were committed in the city of Kutum” in North Darfur state.


He added: “Therefore, (Rapid Support) is not qualified to be a factor of stability in the Darfur region, due to old and inherited social conflicts.”


He expressed his belief that “the control of any party in any region is not a factor of stability, but rather a factor of divisions.”


Last Thursday, negotiations between the army forces and the Rapid Support Forces, which began in Jeddah in May under Saudi-American auspices, resumed and succeeded in reaching a number of short-term truces.


Fighting broke out between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces in mid-April after weeks of tension between the two parties, while the military and civilian parties were putting the final touches on an internationally supported political process.




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:24 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli Defense Minister calls for transferring tax funds to Palestinian Authority avoiding escalation in the West Bank

The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation quoted Defense Minister Yoav Galant as stressing the importance of transferring tax funds to the Palestinian Authority to ensure “stability and calm” in the West Bank to avoid distracting his forces from the battle in Gaza.


Gallant added on Wednesday evening that the current war “will not be easy and short,” stressing that Israel will be victorious at the end of it, according to what the Arab World News Agency reported.


He explained that fierce battles are taking place inside the Gaza Strip.



ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:22 am - Jerusalem Time

Egypt is preparing to receive 7,000 foreigners who will be evacuated from the Gaza Strip

Egypt is preparing to receive seven thousand foreigners scheduled to be evacuated from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, according to what the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement on Thursday.


The statement stated that Assistant Foreign Minister for Consular Affairs and Egyptians Abroad, Ismail Khairat, discussed during a meeting yesterday with foreign diplomats “preparations... aimed at facilitating the reception and evacuation of foreign citizens from Gaza through the Rafah crossing,” noting that their number is “about 7,000.” Foreign citizens with citizenship of more than 60 countries.


Egypt's reception of a number of wounded and foreigners arriving from the Gaza Strip, as well as the introduction of new aid shipments into the Strip, showed a “relative breakthrough” in the crisis at the “Rafah crossing” linking Egypt and the Palestinian territories.


While Egypt continued to bring shipments of relief and medical aid into the Gaza Strip, US President Joe Biden said that he expected his country’s citizens to leave the Gaza Strip starting yesterday, and in the coming days. Britain and France also reported that their citizens would leave the Gaza Strip in stages.


During more than 26 days of Israeli bombing of Gaza, Cairo held Tel Aviv responsible for the slow entry of aid or provision of medical support, and said, “The crossing is open from the Egyptian side, but Israel refuses or is intransigent regarding the entry of aid.”



OPINIONS

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:15 am - Jerusalem Time

Qadafi “Isratin” solution returns timidly

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Opinion Writer

By Suleiman Jouda

The late Colonel Muammar Gaddafi believed in the theory of one state as a solution to the issue in Palestine, and he did not want his words on the subject to be distorted, so he issued a small book explaining why one state must be established, and how it could include the Palestinians and Israelis under the umbrella of one state?


When he published his book, he put the name of the proposed state on its cover, and chose the name “Isratin” for it, a name that takes the first half of the word Israel and the second half of the word Palestine, and forms one word from the two halves, and he sees it as an appropriate name for the new state.


At that time, Gaddafi added another title to the book, and the title was made up of two words, and the two words were as follows: The White Book.


Gaddafi's speech was not devoid of logic in its details, because he believed that the area of Palestine was too narrow to include two neighboring states, and that even if we assumed that two states were established over the entire area, they would not stop fighting, and the war would continue between them, and the war between them would not stop. Except to start over. Such was his assessment, and such was his thought and opinion.


It is no secret that the distance between the farthest point in the north of the land of Palestine and the farthest point in its south is around 470 kilometers, and the distance between the farthest point in its east and the farthest point in its west remains about 135 kilometers.


There was another problem in the Colonel’s estimation, and the problem, as he saw it, was that the establishment of two states would face a crisis in the ability to receive Palestinian refugees, who would have to return from abroad to live in the new Palestinian state if it was established, and the same crisis would exist in the case of the Hebrew state, If you think about receiving new Jews from abroad.


This, in short, was the opinion of Colonel Gaddafi, and this is what he lived to believe in and promoted at one stage of his life, but opinions were of course divided over the idea, and no one found anyone who strongly supported it and adopted it on both sides, so it remained recorded in the book that bore the name of its author on its cover, and the book remained where It is on the shelves with only a few pages.


When the attack of last October 7, carried out by the Hamas movement, occurred on the Israeli settlements, the situation between the Hebrew state and the Gaza Strip flared up and continues to do so, and with its flare-up, talk was renewed about the political horizon closed to the Palestinians, which was one of the motives behind it. Others were behind the attack that shook Israel.


There was renewed talk about the absence of political solutions to the issue, and about the need for them to come quickly, because in their absence, the conflict will continue to exist between the two parties, and violence will continue to return whenever it stops, and blood will continue to flow everywhere.


Abdel-Ilah Benkirane, Secretary-General of the Justice and Development Party in Morocco, took the initiative and said, a week after the attack and the war that followed, that there is no solution in his view except the solution of a single state that includes Muslims, Jews, and Christians over the entire area of Palestine. He added that its establishment is conditional on the cessation of injustice against every Palestinian, and that the war raging in the Gaza Strip could be a path after it stops to such a state, which is still just an idea that is repeated from time to time.


The idea comes this time from a Moroccan politician who was at the head of the government in Rabat for five years, and whose party was in power for ten years. It is a party known for its great sympathy with everything Palestinian, because it is a party that always describes itself as having an Islamic authority, and constantly says that those who classify it as The Brotherhood party is wrong, because it has nothing to do with the Brotherhood and they have no relationship with it at any level.


On the other hand, there remains the two-state solution, which the people of Palestine have always adhered to, and which remains the basis every time there is talk of a solution to the issue. When a joint Arab statement was issued by nine Arab countries on the 26th of last month, this solution was the solution approved in the eleventh and final item of the statement.


The Arabs' hand is still extended to the two-state solution, through the Arab Peace Initiative that King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, may God have mercy on him, presented when he was Crown Prince to the Arab Summit held in Beirut in 2002.


If Ben Kiran describes the one-state solution as a practical and realistic solution, the question remains whether the “Isratin” solution is more realistic than the two-state solution? Another question: If the two-state solution has been on the table since the occupation of the West Bank and Gaza on June 5, 1967, has the statute of limitations diminished its realism and the extent of its practicality as a solution on the ground?


Here we will find ourselves face to face with the famous Chinese proverb about a cat that is required to catch mice. The Chinese cut off the controversy surrounding its color, and said that color is not the issue, but rather the issue is its ability to catch every mouse it encounters on its path.


By analogy to what the Chinese proverb says, it is not important the name of the state that must be established, but what is important is its ability to provide a just solution to the people of the issue, because in the absence of a just solution, whether it is a one-state solution or two-state solution, violence will remain the title of this region of the world. the world.

ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:04 am - Jerusalem Time

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and the Crown Prince direct the launch of a popular relief campaign to Gaza


The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, and Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, directed the launch of a popular campaign through the “Sahem” platform of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, in order to provide relief to the brotherly Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. .


Dr. Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al-Rabiah, Advisor to the Royal Court and General Supervisor of the Center, explained in a press statement that this popular campaign comes within the framework of the Kingdom’s historic role known to stand with the brotherly Palestinian people in the various crises and tribulations they have gone through, as humanitarian support has not stopped. And Saudi development on behalf of the Palestinian people. He stated that the Kingdom is at the forefront of donor countries in the world in providing support to the Palestinian people, offering great thanks and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques and his Crown Prince for the permanent and unsurprising support to the brotherly Palestinian people, calling on God Almighty to reward them abundantly and reward them with the best reward, and to make this In the balance of their good deeds, for what they provide to the affected and afflicted in various countries of the world.




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 10:03 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army arrests at least 65 Palestinian citizens from West Bank

Since October 7, about 1,900 arrests have been recorded


The occupation forces arrested at least 65 citizens of the West Bank last night and at dawn today, Thursday, including two women. The arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Ramallah, Bethlehem, and Hebron, while the rest of the arrests were distributed across the majority of the West Bank governorates, accompanied by systematic abuse operations against the detainees and their families. In addition to the constant threat, the policy of “collective punishment,” and the sabotage operations that targeted citizens’ homes.


Thus, the total number of arrest campaigns carried out by the occupation after the seventh of last October is about (1,900) arrest cases, and this number includes those who were arrested from homes, through military checkpoints, and those who were forced to surrender themselves under pressure, and to hold members of their families hostage.


It is worth mentioning that these arrest campaigns constitute the most prominent and systematic policies used by the occupation forces, with the aim of undermining any escalating situation of confrontation. They are also among the most prominent tools of the policy of (collective punishment), which also constitutes a central tool for the occupation in targeting citizens.

PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 9:59 am - Jerusalem Time

Politico: The fate of Netanyahu... and “Gaza solutions”

An American official said, according to a press report, that “the American administration’s expectations suggest that Netanyahu will remain in his position for only a few months, or until the fighting ends.”


In light of the Israeli-American consensus on the goals of the war and the overthrow of Hamas, an American press report stated on Wednesday that the administration of US President Joe Biden believes that Benjamin Netanyahu has only a limited time left in his position as head of the Israeli government.


The American magazine Politico reported, quoting an unnamed American official, that “the American administration believes that Netanyahu has only a limited time left in his position.”


The official stated, "The US administration's expectations suggest that Netanyahu will remain in office for a few months, or only until the fighting ends, despite the unpredictability of Israeli policy."


While White House National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson denied this and said, “The description that appears in the article is incorrect. The topic was not discussed by President Biden in the past and is not being discussed now. We are focused on dealing with the current crisis.”


On the other hand, a White House official downplayed the importance of these talks about Netanyahu’s future, saying that they were mere speculation, and stressed that the administration’s focus is directly on supporting Israel’s security.


But he explained that Netanyahu's "shaky grip" in power is always "in the background" during the Biden administration's internal talks about the Middle East.


According to the magazine’s sources, American officials are communicating with a member of the Israeli “emergency government,” Benny Gantz, and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett. The former American official said that the opposition leader and former prime minister, Yair Lapid, are among other Israeli figures that the Americans are communicating with to discuss the future.


According to the magazine, Netanyahu's political fate was raised in recent White House meetings in which Biden participated, according to two senior officials in the US administration. This included discussions that have taken place since Biden's trip to Israel, where he met with Netanyahu.


The two US administration officials added, "Biden went so far as to share with Netanyahu that he must think about the lessons from the war that he will share with whoever will succeed him in office."


In a related context, an Israeli official told the American “Politico” that “Israel is ready to discuss a humanitarian truce for a few hours,” adding: “The ceasefire is still not on the table.”


The report quoted two US senators as saying that there are ongoing talks to establish a multinational force in Gaza after Israel eliminates the Hamas movement.


The war on Gaza costs Israel 30 billion shekels: every day of fighting costs a billion

The two senators added, "There is early and closed diplomatic movement regarding establishing a peacekeeping force in Gaza, although it is unlikely to include American forces."


One of them said, "There are ongoing talks regarding the possible formation of an international force," while he refused to go into details, saying only that they were "preliminary and very fragile."


“Control of Gaza” after the war; A dispute between Tel Aviv and Washington... and disagreements in the Netanyahu government


In a related context, the Israeli newspaper "Haaretz" pointed out a disagreement between the Israeli government and the American administration regarding the proposal to transfer control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority, after the end of the war.


Last Monday, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken clearly addressed this proposal and described it as “very logical,” while Netanyahu’s office refuses to deal with the issue, and other elements in the coalition that forms the Israeli government strongly oppose it.


Blinken said during a Senate session on Tuesday that the “most logical” step from the US administration’s point of view is to “hand over” control of the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority, after the end of the war “and the defeat of Hamas’ rule.”


He pointed out that this "requires steps to strengthen the Palestinian Authority and change its methods of work, and that the scenario for bringing authority to Gaza must be gradual: initially only in the civil sphere, and eventually security responsibility as well. He did not specify a time period for the process," according to Haaretz. .


"Increasing the participation of Egypt, Jordan and other Arab countries in managing the sector"

Blinken said: “This is a big question, can we really get them there,” adding, “This needs to be studied, and even if the answer is no, perhaps there are other temporary arrangements that can be advanced, with the help of the participation of other countries in the region.”


According to the newspaper, there is another option that was discussed in Tel Aviv and Washington, which is “increasing the participation of Egypt, Jordan, and other Arab countries in managing the sector, but it is not clear whether these countries are interested in that.”


The Netanyahu government refuses to address this issue, claiming that this is not an appropriate time in conjunction with the continued “fight against Hamas.”


While Netanyahu's office had said about two weeks ago, in response to publications indicating the existence of discussions in Israel on this issue: “Prime Minister Netanyahu has set the goal: eliminating Hamas. All talk about decisions by Israel to hand over the Gaza Strip to the Palestinian Authority or to any other party is a lie.” "; “Despite these categorical denials, senior officials in Israel realize that it will not be possible to completely ignore this issue for a long time,” the report noted.


In the same regard, the report pointed out that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs had written a document dealing with Israel’s political “exit strategy” the day after the war.


He explained that the document "included an extensive study of the scenario of the Palestinian Authority's return to the Gaza Strip, with the support of an international coalition of Arab countries."


The report stated that discussions were held on this issue in the Israeli security establishment, but “so far no practical decisions have been taken in this regard, and likewise there is no effort on the part of Israel on the international scene to push such a step.”

According to Haaretz, the dispute between Tel Aviv and Washington “in this regard is linked to the growing tension between the two governments regarding the events that took place in the West Bank during the past three weeks,” where Palestinians were martyred and others were injured, some of whom were killed by settlers’ bullets.


She pointed out that Washington had expressed on several occasions its concern about the increasing attacks committed by settlers against Palestinians in the West Bank, and called on Israel to take action to eliminate this phenomenon. At the same time, the US administration wants to "see measures that would help stabilize and strengthen the Palestinian Authority, but the extreme right-wing elements in the government, especially Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, oppose this."


The question regarding the possible future role of the Palestinian Authority is expected to raise differences of opinion within the Israeli government itself, according to the newspaper, which pointed out that the two members of the “war cabinet,” Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, who are former chiefs of staff, had “supported for years in all their positions, Political and security dialogue with the Palestinian Authority. Gantz even met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas when he was Minister of Security.


Smotrich had notified Netanyahu that he had decided to suspend the transfer of clearance funds to the Palestinian Authority, in light of the war on the besieged Gaza Strip, which angered the occupation security services, which warned of an escalation of the security situation in the West Bank.


“Haaretz” said about this, that Smotrich “succeeded in angering the American administration” with this decision, and asked Netanyahu for clarification in this regard, so the Minister of Defense, Yoav Galant, stated on Wednesday evening, regarding this, that “the State of Israel has an interest in stability in Judea and Samaria (the occupied West Bank) has always been, and especially at this time. Therefore, it is appropriate to transfer funds, so that it helps the mechanism of operations and forces of the Palestinian Authority.”


Israeli document from 2016: “Hamas plans to liberate all Palestinian lands until 2022”

This comes as fierce clashes take place between the resistance factions and the occupation army forces in several areas in the Gaza Strip, which resulted in the killing of 16 soldiers and the injury of others since the start of the ground operations until now, while the Israeli death toll, according to the latest announced toll, has reached 1,218 dead since October 7. / October.


Earlier Wednesday, Netanyahu pledged to continue the war against Hamas “until victory,” despite the “painful losses” among the ranks of the occupation army. He said in a television speech hours after the army announced the killing of soldiers during the last 24 hours in battles in Gaza: “We achieved a lot of

PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 9:56 am - Jerusalem Time

Russia's Ambassador to UN: Israel is an occupying state and has no right to self-defense

This came during a speech delivered by Nebenzia, before the emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly on Palestine. Nebenzia stressed his country's call to "stop the bloodshed in the Middle East and prevent the crisis from sweeping the entire region. Otherwise, the conflict will never stop."


Russia's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Vasily Nebenzia, said that "Israel does not have the right to defend itself in the current conflict, given that it is an occupying state."


This came during a speech delivered by Nebenzia, on Wednesday evening, before the emergency session of the United Nations General Assembly on Palestine.


Nebenzia stressed his country's call to "stop the bloodshed in the Middle East and prevent the crisis from sweeping the entire region. Otherwise, the conflict will never stop."


The Russian delegate called for allowing the mediators to work on finding a diplomatic solution, including the rapid release of detainees.


Nebenzia stressed that "Israel has no right to self-defense in the current conflict, because it is an occupying state."


He pointed out that the United Nations does not have the right to give Israel an absolute mandate to carry out a ground operation in Gaza.


The Russian delegate accused the United States of seeking to "push the Security Council towards legitimizing the Israeli ground operation in Gaza."


He stressed that the UN Security Council does not have the authority to give such absolute authority.


He explained that Russia condemns the killing of Israeli and foreign civilians, but it cannot turn a blind eye to the blatant violations of international humanitarian law committed by Israel in the Gaza Strip.


Since October 7, the Israeli army has launched air strikes on the Gaza Strip, causing massive destruction, killing more than 8,805 people, wounding thousands, and causing a catastrophic humanitarian situation, according to warnings issued by international institutions.

Source: Arab48




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 9:52 am - Jerusalem Time

Wide confrontations and clashes with Israeli army, massive arrest campaign in West Bank

The raids and arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Qalqilya, and Jenin, during which dozens of homes were stormed and searched, their contents were tampered with, and their residents were subjected to field investigations after being detained for hours.


At dawn and Thursday morning, the Israeli occupation forces launched a campaign of raids and incursions into the occupied West Bank, which included confrontations and clashes in some areas, and the arrests of dozens of Palestinians.


Institutions concerned with prisoners' affairs reported that the occupation forces arrested dozens of Palestinians from the West Bank, most of them liberated prisoners, after storming and searching family homes in various parts of the West Bank.


The raids and arrests were concentrated in the governorates of Nablus, Hebron, Jericho, Ramallah, Bethlehem, Qalqilya, and Jenin, during which dozens of homes were stormed and searched, their contents were tampered with, and their residents were subjected to field investigations after being detained for hours.


The occupation army re-arrested 7 liberated prisoners from the city of Nablus, namely: Shadi Hanoun, Hosni Al-Amoudi, Amjad Al-Sayeh, Muhammad Al-Qutb, Basem Al-Ataba, Hassan Al-Safadi, and Hatem Al-Afouri.


The occupation forces launched an arrest campaign in the city of Hebron, and among the detainees were: Raif Burgan, Nizam Burgan, Muhammad Talal Al-Rajabi, Tamer Talab Al-Ajlouni, Ayman Al-Rajabi, Mahmoud Nayef Al-Ajlouni, Omar Abu Hussein, Ammar Abu Hussein, and Wassim Zidan Al-Jamal.


The occupation forces arrested the two liberated prisoners: Ibrahim Abu Al-Asal and Mahmoud Batanja, and the young man Badr Al-Muqiti, after storming and searching their homes in the Aqabat Jabr refugee camp, Jericho district.


The occupation re-arrested the freed prisoner, Louay Freij, after storming his home in the city of Qalqilya.


The occupation forces stormed the town of Ni'lin, Ramallah District, and arrested 11 Palestinians, namely: the boy Miqdad Sorour after raiding his family's home, Badr Al-Khawaja, his wife, and his two sons, Ahmed and Helmi, in addition to: the mayor of Ni'lin, Yousef Al-Khawaja, and the brothers: Wasfi, Muhammad, and Malik Nawaf Al-Khawaja, the young man, Arqam Muhammad. Sorour, and the young man Muhammad Fadaei Nafi.


The occupation forces arrested the two young men, Muhammad Hossam Safi, who was wounded and had been hit by occupation bullets, in addition to the freed prisoner, Iyad Mahmoud Safi, from the Jalazoun refugee camp.


The occupation army re-arrested the freed prisoner, Mahmoud Noah Harish, after raiding his house in the town of Beitunia, Ramallah district, at dawn today.


The occupation forces stormed the town of Beit Fajjar, Bethlehem District, and arrested the two young men: Muhammad Khaled Diriyah, and Ali Muhammad Diriyah, who is a person with special needs, after raiding and searching their family homes.


The occupation forces arrested 5 young men from the city of Bethlehem: Alaa Al-Shalash and Mustafa Masalma from the town of Doha, west of the city, Ahmed Al-Saifi and Abdullah Manasra from the Dheisha refugee camp, and Suhaib Khalil Atiya from the town of Husan.


The two brothers, Bilal and Muawiyah Al-Karam, were arrested at dawn today, after their homes in the village of Jalqamous, Jenin district, were raided.


In Ramallah, Palestinians opened heavy fire on occupation vehicles and soldiers during their storming of the Jalazoun refugee camp. Palestinians also opened fire on occupation vehicles during their storming of the city of Nablus in the Al-Tur area.




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 9:37 am - Jerusalem Time

Israeli forces storm Ramallah and Al-Bireh

Today, Thursday, Israeli occupation forces stormed the city of Al-Bireh.

Local sources reported that an Israeli special undercover force "Musta'araboun," infiltrated Nablus Street in the city of Al-Bireh, before several military vehicles followed.


Last night and at dawn on Thursday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested 14 citizens from Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate.


Local sources said that the occupation forces stormed the town of Silwad, northeast of Ramallah, and arrested the citizen Sherine Al-Sous, the freed prisoner Mahmoud Noah Harish from the town of Beitunia, west of Ramallah, and Sami Al-Asmar from Ramallah Al-Tahta.


The occupation forces also arrested the editor, Iyad Mahmoud Safi, and his nephew, Muhammad Hussam Mahmoud Safi, from the Jalazoun camp, north of Ramallah.


In the same context, the occupation forces arrested nine citizens from the town of Ni’lin, west of Ramallah. They are: the mayor, Yousef Al-Khawaja, Miqdad Sorour, Badr Abdel Halim Al-Khawaja, and his children, Ahmed and Helmi, Muhammad Fadaei Nafi’, Malik Nawaf Khawaja, Wasfi Nawaf Khawaja, and Muhammad Nawaf Khawaja. .




PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 9:26 am - Jerusalem Time

Gaza: The death toll rises to 8,805. Fierce clashes in several areas.



The death toll from the occupation's aggression against Gaza rose to 8,805 martyrs, while 16 soldiers were killed and others injured since the start of the Israeli army's ground operations.


The death toll from the occupation's aggression against the Gaza Strip has risen to 8,805 martyrs, and in the meantime, fierce clashes are taking place between the resistance factions and the occupation army forces in several areas in Gaza, which resulted in the death of 16 soldiers and the injury of others since the start of the ground operations until now.


Continuous coverage on the “Arab 48” channel on Telegram


The latest Israeli data on Wednesday evening indicated that 1,218 Israelis were killed, including 887 civilians and 331 soldiers, while 28 people were classified as missing since the start of Operation “Al-Aqsa Flood” on October 7 last year.


It was reported that the toll announced over the past weeks, which exceeded 1,400 dead, likely included Hamas fighters who were killed during the clashes in the “Gaza envelope.” According to Israeli reports.


The total number of victims of the war on Gaza, according to the latest data reported by the Ministry of Health, reached 8,805 martyrs, including 3,648 children and 2,290 women, in addition to more than 22,200 injured.


Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged on Wednesday to continue the war against Hamas "until victory" despite "painful losses" among the army's ranks. Netanyahu said in a television speech hours after the army announced that soldiers had been killed during the last 24 hours in battles in Gaza, “We have achieved many important achievements, but we also have painful losses,” adding, “We are fighting a difficult war, and it will be long.”


On the political level, the United States and other Western countries reject the ceasefire under the pretext that it serves the interests of the Hamas movement, while Bolivia decided to sever its relations with Israel, and Colombia and Chile recalled their ambassadors from there in protest against the massacres committed by the occupation against civilians in Gaza.

PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 8:02 am - Jerusalem Time

The Wall Street Journal: America stopped spying on Hamas and bet on Israel

The Wall Street Journal said that US intelligence agencies “stopped spying on Hamas and Palestinian factions in the years following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States, and instead directed resources to go after the leaders of Al Qaeda, and later the Islamic State,” according to officials. Americans.


According to the newspaper, American officials said that Washington, which took into account that Hamas never directly threatened the United States and focused on other espionage priorities, ceded responsibility to Israel, confident that its bold security services would detect any threat, and that one of the senior officials in the fight against terrorism, He said it should have been a "good bet."


The newspaper says: “With more than 30 Americans killed and 10 others missing, growing fears of a regional war, and billions of dollars in American military equipment heading to the Middle East since the surprise attack launched by the resistance movement Hamas on Israel on October 7, some officials say that the United States... The United States miscalculated the threat facing the American citizen.”


The newspaper quotes Mark Polymeropoulos, a retired CIA operations officer, as saying: “With regard to the intelligence failures, most of which fall on Israel’s shoulders, I think we should share some of the blame as well for not missing this event, and it now appears that ceding the target to the Israelis was "It has consequences."


US intelligence agencies, especially the CIA, had a small number of analysts tracking events in the Gaza Strip before the attacks, but they relied on Israel to infiltrate Hamas with human sources and monitor the group with eavesdropping technology, current and former officials said.


Biden administration officials said Israeli and US intelligence did not warn of the lightning raid in which Hamas breached Israeli border defenses and killed more than 1,400 people while the attacks continued Israel's air and ground assault on Gaza, which the Hamas-run health ministry says killed 8,500. Palestinian.





PALESTINE

Thu 02 Nov 2023 8:02 am - Jerusalem Time

Continuous Israeli bombing on Gaza, and Israel suffers human losses

On the 27th day of the war on the Gaza Strip, Israeli bombing continued on various parts of the Strip, after the occupation army committed a second massacre in the Jabalia camp, bringing the number of martyrs to 8,805.


Al-Qassam Brigades target Israeli vehicles in the northwest Gaza axis


Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, announced on Thursday that it had targeted two Israeli vehicles in the northwest Gaza axis with two “Al-Yassin 105” missiles. It also announced that an Israeli tank surrounded by a number of soldiers had been targeted in the Juhr al-Dik area with a "Al-Yassin 105" missile.


Doctors Without Borders: More than 20,000 wounded are still in the Gaza Strip


Doctors Without Borders announced that more than 20,000 wounded are still in the Gaza Strip after the first batch of wounded and sick people were transported from the Palestinian Strip to Egypt via the Rafah crossing on Wednesday.


The humanitarian organization said, in a statement, that “more than 20,000 wounded are still in Gaza, with limited access to health care due to the siege and ongoing bombing” by the Israeli army.


The United Nations and many non-governmental organizations have previously warned of the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the small Palestinian enclave, which has a population of 2.4 million people.


Doctors Without Borders said in its statement, "Essential medical supplies and humanitarian workers must be allowed to enter Gaza, where hospitals are overcrowded and the health system is at risk of complete collapse."


The main generator stopped at the Indonesian hospital


The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that the main generator in the Indonesian hospital had stopped, warning that the lives of hundreds of patients and wounded were in danger.


An Israeli soldier was killed in northern Gaza


The Israeli army reported that a soldier from the 7007th Battalion was killed during the ongoing battles in the northern Gaza Strip.


The Al-Qassam Brigades reported that it targeted an Israeli bulldozer in the northwestern Gaza axis with an “Al-Yassin 105” missile.




ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 10:58 pm - Jerusalem Time

Demonstrations and vigils in European countries denouncing the Israeli massacres in Gaza

Thousands participated in vigils and demonstrations in several European cities, denouncing the Israeli occupation’s continued massacres against innocent civilians in the Gaza Strip, which claimed the lives of more than 10,000 martyrs and missing persons, and more than 20,000 wounded.


The Palestinian community in Belgium and Luxembourg organized a massive march towards the US embassy in Brussels, rejecting the ongoing Israeli aggression and denouncing the American position participating in the aggression, demanding the necessity of stopping the occupation’s massacres against civilians in the Gaza Strip and holding the occupation leaders accountable for the crimes they committed.


The Palestinian community in Sweden also organized a candle-lighting vigil on the campus of Çalmash University in Göteborg, and a number of Swedish universities, during which posters and leaflets were distributed in Swedish and English, explaining what the Palestinian people are facing in terms of organized terrorism and war crimes of the occupying state.


The participants demanded the cancellation of all forms of cooperation with Israeli universities and research institutes that have contact with the Israeli military industry, and urged officials to take immediate action to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza, bring in humanitarian aid and provide protection for the civilian population.


The Italian capital, Rome, also witnessed a march denouncing the Israeli massacre against the Palestinian people in Gaza, where the participants considered these ongoing massacres to constitute a serious violation of international law and human values, demanding an immediate end to the Israeli aggression against our people.

PALESTINE

Wed 01 Nov 2023 10:12 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israel army injures a Palestinian teen and arrests another in Ya`bad, South of jenin

A young man was shot and another was arrested, this Wednesday evening, during confrontations that broke out with the Israeli occupation forces in the town of Ya`bad, south of Jenin. The occupation forces also stormed the town of Jaba and villages in the governorate.

Local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the town of Ya`bad, raided several neighborhoods, set up ambushes in the vicinity of shops and homes, and deployed infantry teams between the olive groves at the entrance to the town, in the Mriha neighborhood, and in the agricultural lands opposite the Dotan military checkpoint, which led to the outbreak of confrontations between young men and the occupation forces, who... Bullets, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas were fired, wounding a 24-year-old man with live bullets in the hand.


The occupation forces also arrested the young man Sharif Ali Harzallah (19 years old).


The sources added that the occupation forces fired bullets at a vehicle in the Al-Bayader area, without any injuries reported.


In a related context, the occupation forces stormed the village of Jalboun, northeast of Jenin, and seized an abandoned house in the center of the village belonging to the citizen Izzat Abu Al-Rub. They raided the neighborhoods of the village and launched a combing campaign.


The sources added that the occupation forces stormed the town of Jaba, which led to the outbreak of violent confrontations at the entrance to the town. They also stormed the villages of Umm Dar, Al-Khalijan, Zabada and Nazlet Zeid, southwest of Jenin, and the village of Al-Jalama, northeast of Jenin, and launched extensive combing campaigns.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 10:05 pm - Jerusalem Time

Mutual bombing between Hezbollah and Israeli army

Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that the Lebanese Hezbollah targeted - today, Wednesday - with 3 guided missiles the Israeli site of Bayad Blida in the central sector of southern Lebanon, and that clouds of smoke were seen rising from the place.


Media outlets close to the party also reported that the headquarters of the “Zarait” battalion and a gathering of Israeli army vehicles and forces in “Khallet Warda” were targeted with artillery shells and missiles, with confirmed casualties.


On the other hand, the official Lebanese News Agency reported that the outskirts of the towns of Ramia and Aita al-Shaab (south of the country) were subjected to artillery shelling from the Israeli side.


Israeli artillery also bombed the surroundings of the towns of Mays al-Jabal and Aitaroun in the central sector of southern Lebanon.


The Israeli army announced the interception of a surface-to-air missile launched from Lebanese territory towards an Israeli warplane, indicating - in a statement - that the warplanes targeted the source of the missile launch and the group responsible for launching it.


Hezbollah announced yesterday that its operations off the border with Israel - during the past three weeks - resulted in the killing and wounding of 120 Israeli soldiers, the destruction of 9 tanks, and the downing of a drone.


The media published an infographic attributed to the party, which included the tally of the Israeli army’s “losses” on the Lebanese border since last October 8.


According to the infographic, “The party carried out 105 attacks, targeting intelligence and communications systems, jamming systems, and 33 radars.”


Hezbollah was able to "destroy two troop carriers, two Hummers, and 9 tanks, in addition to targeting 120 soldiers, causing them to be killed or wounded, in addition to targeting 105 military sites, destroying 69 communications systems, and destroying 140 surveillance cameras and 17 jamming systems," according to the source.


The Israeli-Lebanese border witnesses intermittent exchanges of fire between the Israeli army on the one hand and Hezbollah and Palestinian factions on the other hand, which led to deaths and injuries on both sides.


Source: Al Jazeera + agencies

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 10:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

War costs Israeli a billion shekels per day

The occupation government estimated the cost of the ongoing war on Gaza in the first three weeks at about 30 billion shekels so far, while “each day of fighting” costs a billion shekels.


The head of the Budget Department in the Israeli Ministry of Finance, Yogav Gardos, pointed out on Wednesday the effects of the war on Israel’s budget. Whether due to increased war expenses and aid programs, or due to decreased revenues, following a slowdown in economic activity as a result of the war.


According to Gardos, the fighting expenses alone have so far reached 20 billion shekels; This means that each day of fighting costs about one billion shekels, while total spending is likely to increase as the war continues.


Gardos stated that "there are many other expenses" in addition to security expenses, noting that the cost of evacuating more than 100,000 settlers amounts to 1.7 billion shekels.


In this regard, he said that the Ministry of Finance "transferred 5 billion shekels, among other things, to equip weapons, assist local authorities, and evacuate residents."


Gardos also estimated that the damage to the GDP of the economy in Israel amounts to about 10 billion shekels during a month of fighting; “This means that growth in Israel will slow significantly in 2023,” Haaretz reported.


He said, "The costs of fighting are enormous compared to previous rounds. We need to be responsible," noting that "the matter will continue for a long time, and we do not want to take a financial hit either. If we do it correctly, this will not happen."


Gardos called for commercial activities to continue as normally as possible, and said, "The public has a role in mitigating the economic impact, and most companies can continue production and consumption."


This comes as official data reported earlier Wednesday that 37% of commercial businesses in Israel operate at a very low level, with only 20% of their employees working, in light of the war that Israel is waging against Gaza. According to the data, 24% of businesses employ more than 81% of workers.


Estimates in Israel indicate that the advance of the occupation forces into the northern Gaza Strip was faster than expected, and expectations are that the fighting will escalate further inside Gaza City and it is not expected to be easy despite the rapid ground incursion in the past four days.

PALESTINE

Wed 01 Nov 2023 9:56 pm - Jerusalem Time

A Palestinian teenager was injured by live Israeli bullets in Aida camp, Bethlehem

A Palestinian teenager was injured by Israeli occupation bullets on Wednesday evening, during clashes that broke out in the Aida camp, north of Bethlehem.


Local sources reported that the confrontations were concentrated on the western side near the separation and apartheid wall, during which the occupation forces fired bullets, stun grenades, and toxic tear gas, which resulted in a 14-year-old child being injured by live bullets in the side, after which he was taken to the hospital.

PALESTINE

Wed 01 Nov 2023 9:35 pm - Jerusalem Time

Two Palestinian youths injured and others arrested during confrontations with Israeli army in Jerusalem neighborhoods

Two Palestinian young men were injured by Israeli occupation bullets, this Wednesday evening, during confrontations that broke out in the towns of Al-Eizariya and Abu Dis, east of occupied Jerusalem.


Local sources reported that the occupation forces fired bullets, stun grenades and toxic tear gas towards citizens in Al-Eizariya, which led to a young man being shot in the thigh in Al-Eizariya and he was taken to the hospital. A young man was also injured by live occupation bullets in his hand during clashes that broke out near Al-Quds University in Abu Dis.


In the town of Al-Tur, violent confrontations broke out near Al-Maqasid Hospital, during which the Israeli occupation forces arrested two young men after severely beating them. The occupation forces also targeted citizens and their homes in the town with stun grenades and toxic tear gas, but no injuries were reported.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 9:31 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Emir of Qatar discusses with the King of Jordan ceasefire efforts in Gaza

The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, discussed with the King of Jordan, Abdullah II, during their meeting in Doha, the push for diplomatic efforts for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip.


The Amiri Diwan said, in a statement, that during the meeting held at Lusail Palace on Wednesday evening, “consultation and exchange of views took place on advancing regional and international diplomatic efforts to demand an immediate ceasefire and the protection of civilians in Gaza, and to work hard to achieve a just and comprehensive peace for the Palestinian issue in a radical and final manner.” .


Sheikh Tamim affirmed the firm position of the State of Qatar on the Palestinian issue and the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, especially their right to establish an independent Palestinian state.


He also expressed Qatar's condemnation of "all violations of the Palestinian people, their lands, and their sanctities, which undermine reaching a just solution to the issue."


For his part, the King of Jordan called during the meeting for the international community to take action to pressure for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, according to what the Jordanian Royal Court said.


The Jordanian King warned of the expansion of the cycle of violence to other areas in the region. He stressed that "a military or security solution to the Palestinian issue will not succeed," and that what is required is a political solution to achieve a just and comprehensive peace based on the two-state solution.


Qatar is currently leading mediation efforts to end the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.


Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesman Majid bin Mohammed Al-Ansari expressed his optimism about the success of the mediation in "reducing the escalation and protecting civilians in Gaza."


He said yesterday that Qatar realizes, however, "that the complexities on the ground are very large and make our work difficult, but the channels of communication are open and communications are ongoing with all parties concerned."


Source: Al Jazeera

PALESTINE

Wed 01 Nov 2023 9:15 pm - Jerusalem Time

A Palestinian teen was injured in an attack by Israeli settlers and soldiers in Hebron

A Palestinian teenager sustained bruises, this Wednesday evening, as a result of an attack by Israeli occupation forces and settlers on a house and a commercial store east of the city of Hebron.


Local sources said that the occupation forces, accompanied by a group of settlers, raided a house and a commercial store for the Al-Jaabari family in the Wadi Al-Hussein area, east of the city of Hebron, and assaulted those present, beating them and throwing sound bombs and poisonous gas at them, which resulted in a 14-year-old child sustaining bruises and wounds.


It is noteworthy that since the outbreak of the aggression against Gaza on the 7th of last October, the occupation forces have imposed a curfew in most neighborhoods of the Old City of Hebron, closing all checkpoints and roads leading to those areas, preventing the movement of citizens, and forcing them to remain in their homes and not leave them.


The occupation forces also impose impossible restrictions on the movement of citizens in the Old City of Hebron, limiting only half an hour for the residents of each neighborhood to leave and exit through specific military checkpoints, and for them to return within a certain hour in the evening, and after that they do not allow entry or exit.

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ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 8:12 pm - Jerusalem Time

Trump's sons appear in court in a financial fraud case

Three of former US President Donald Trump's children will appear before a New York court starting Wednesday in a financial fraud case that threatens the family's real estate empire, with Trump - who is fighting several other legal battles - to appear at a later date.


According to the upcoming program, this judicial series is expected to begin on Wednesday by hearing from Donald Trump Jr. (45 years old), and will continue on Thursday with his brother Eric (39 years old).


The two brothers together hold the position of acting CEO of the "Trump Organization", which includes several companies that operate skyscrapers, residences, offices, luxury hotels and golf courses around the world. They are accused, like their father, by New York State Attorney General Letitia James of inflating the value of this group's assets by billions of dollars in order to... Obtaining bank loans at the best rates and advantageous insurance terms.


The proceedings of this trial are scheduled to continue, unless an emergency occurs to the program, with the interrogation of Donald Trump (77 years old) on Monday, that is, exactly one year before the date of the presidential elections on November 5, 2024, which Trump hopes to run to return to the White House.


Two days later, his daughter Ivanka will also be heard, although she is not concerned with the fraud charges as she left the group in 2017 to work as an advisor to her father, the president.


Defense plan

The brothers Donald (Jr.) and Eric took over the reins of the Trump Organization after their father assumed the presidency, and they have been involved in family projects and businesses for a long time.


On the political level, the two sons are strong and loyal allies of their father, and they express their support for him daily in the media and social networks.


It is expected that they will not deviate from the plan that the defense has been pursuing since the start of this trial a month ago, and this plan is based on the fact that estimating the value of the assets that make up the family empire, such as the famous Trump Tower in New York, was based on self-printed accounts, but they were honest, and that the banks did not lose anything. In the loans it granted to the Trump Organization.


The former president condemns the trial, which he says is "unfair" and is led by a prosecutor whom he describes as "extremely corrupt," while he accuses Judge Arthur Engoron, who is in charge of broadcasting the file, of being a "rogue" and working on behalf of his Democratic opponents to prevent him from returning to the White House.


Fines

Trump, who regularly attends the sessions of this trial, holds what resembles mini press conferences in the corridors of the court and presents himself as a victim of a judicial scheme targeting him, just as he does in 4 other criminal trials that he is involved in, the most prominent of which relates to his accusation of trying to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential elections, which his Democratic rival Joe won. Biden.


Despite these trials, opinion polls currently give Trump the advantage in the Republican primaries.


In light of his method, the judges decided in several cases to prevent him from personally attacking members of the judiciary or witnesses and to avoid exposing them to pressure. Judge Engoron in the New York trial sentenced him to pay two fines worth 5,000 and 10,000 dollars, which he paid in one lump sum, after he attacked the court clerk.


Trump's attendance at the hearings indicates the importance he attaches to this trial, even though he does not face prison penalties, but it could cause him to lose control of part of his real estate wealth, in addition to a $250 million fine and a ban from operating his companies in New York.


Even before the opening of this trial on October 2, Judge Engoron considered that the public prosecution presented “conclusive evidence that the defendants increased the value of assets between 2014 and 2021 from 812 million to 2.2 billion dollars.”


As a result of these repeated frauds, the liquidation of these companies was ordered, in a decision that amounted to a judicial bomb, but its implementation was suspended before appeal.


The court is also looking into other violations of financial laws, and the amount of the fine requested by the prosecution.


Source: French press

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 8:09 pm - Jerusalem Time

Islamic Cooperation and the European Union discuss developments in the Gaza Strip

Today, Wednesday, Secretary-General of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Hussein Ibrahim Taha, discussed in a telephone call with the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, the ongoing Israeli military aggression against the Gaza Strip.


Taha called on the European Union to engage, as an active party on the international scene and a defender of international law and universal humanitarian values, in efforts aimed at stopping the Israeli military aggression against Palestinian civilians, opening humanitarian corridors that allow safe and continuous access of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, and providing protection for the people. The defenseless Palestinian, and urged Israel to respect its obligations under international law and international humanitarian law.

He also expressed his hope that the European Union would contribute to efforts to revive the peace path towards a two-state solution, allowing the establishment of an independent Palestinian state in accordance with international law and relevant UN resolutions.


For his part, Borrell stressed the urgent need for a truce to stop the war and allow humanitarian aid to reach continuous, rapid, safe and unhindered access to all those who need it through all means, including humanitarian corridors.


He added that the European Union will work closely with partners in the region to protect civilians, provide assistance, and facilitate the access of food, water, medical care, and fuel to the residents of Gaza. He also stressed the importance of working to find a just and comprehensive political solution to the Palestinian issue, ensuring security and stability in the region and the world.

OPINIONS

Wed 01 Nov 2023 7:36 pm - Jerusalem Time

Regional war is besieging Tel Aviv in the “trap” of the Gaza Strip

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Ramallah - “Al-Quds” dot com

Opinion Writer

By Hani Al-Masry 


The Russian-Iranian strategic partnership, between two of the three major powers (the third is China) in the “heart of the world” (the Eurasian continent is located in the center of the world, according to John Mackinder, one of the founders of geopolitics), sets in West Asia an elaborate trap for hegemony, tinged with the flavor of Sun Tzu. (Chinese military leader, author of the book “The Art of War,” and proponent of the theory that victory in war comes before engaging in combat).


With the exception of Israel, there is no entity on the planet capable of shifting focus, in the blink of an eye, away from the stunning catastrophe of hegemony in Ukraine. The psychotic Straussian neoconservatives in charge of US foreign policy, not exactly Bismarckian, believe that if the Ukraine project is unattainable, the final solution in Palestine will amount to easy ethnic cleansing.


But the most plausible scenario is that the new “axis of evil” consisting of Russia, China and Iran has everything necessary to drag the dominant power into a second quagmire from which it may not find a way out except by adopting the option of “Dr. Strangelove” (a film by Stanley Kubrick about a nuclear war that spirals out of control). . It's all about using the enemy's fluctuations and confusion to throw him off balance and confuse him into oblivion.


Revenge for the Arab “century of humiliation.”

Hezbollah has shown an extraordinary amount of restraint so far by not swallowing any bait. The party supports the Palestinian resistance as a whole, and until recently had serious problems with Hamas, which it fought in Syria. Hezbollah, which is ideologically Shiite, is not allied with the Muslim Brotherhood's Hamas movement. Hamas, by the way, is not run by Iran. As much as Tehran supports the Palestinian cause, its main local ally is the Islamic Jihad movement.


The important news is that all of these issues have now been resolved. The leaders of both Hamas and Islamic Jihad went to Lebanon to visit Sayyed Nasrallah personally. This demonstrates unity of purpose - at least in the short term.


This means that Hamas, Iran and Russia are negotiating at the same table.


Hamas called on the Palestinian diaspora - the majority of whom are in Jordan and Lebanon - as well as the lands of Islam and all Islamic lands to unite. The “Arab world” in this case would consist mostly of Hezbollah and Syria, which reconnected with Hamas only a few months ago. “Lands of Islam” basically means Iran, Turkey and Pakistan.


It's all about the Strait of Hormuz

The core of the matter in any Russian-Iranian strategy is the Strait of Hormuz, through which at least 20% of the world's oil (about 17 million barrels per day) passes, in addition to 18% of liquefied natural gas (at least 3.5 billion cubic feet per day).


Iran has the ability to close the strait in a heartbeat. First of all, it would be a form of retribution for Israel's illegal quest to swallow all of the multibillion-dollar natural gas discovered off the coast of Gaza:


This, coincidentally, is one of the main causes of ethnic cleansing in Palestine.

The real deal, however, is to bring down Wall Street's $618 trillion derivatives structure, as analysts at Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan, as well as independent energy traders in the Persian Gulf, have maintained for years.


Resetting the eternal war on Syria

In light of the current volcano, the strategic partnership between Russia and China is very cautious. To the outside world, their official position is to refuse to side with Palestine or Israel; Call for a ceasefire on humanitarian grounds; Calling for a two-state solution; And respect for international law. While the hegemonic powers thwarted all their initiatives at the United Nations.


As it stands, Washington has refused to give the green light to an Israeli ground invasion of Gaza. The main reason is the immediate American priority: buying some time to expand the war to Syria, which is “accused” of being the main transit point for Iranian weapons to Hezbollah. This also reopens the same old war front against Russia.


It should never be forgotten that China and Iran have a comprehensive strategic partnership. Meanwhile, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin strengthened the strategic partnership between Russia and Iran in a meeting with Iranian First Deputy Prime Minister Mohammad Mokhber.


Remember the Korean rice eaters

The pro-Iranian militias, in the axis of resistance, maintain a delicate degree of confrontation with Israel, resembling a guerrilla war. They will not participate in large-scale attacks. However, all bets are off if Israel invades Gaza. It is clear that the Arab world, for all its enormous internal contradictions, will simply not tolerate the massacre of civilians.


Frankly, at the current fiery juncture, the hegemon saw an opportunity to escape the humiliation of Ukraine's global project. They mistakenly believe that the old war that has been reignited in West Asia can be “modified” at will. If two wars turn into a massive political stalemate, what's new about that? They will simply start a new war in the Indo-Pacific region.

Source: Aqlam Horra

PALESTINE

Wed 01 Nov 2023 7:35 pm - Jerusalem Time

Israeli army arrests two Palestinian girls from Jerusalem

On Wednesday evening, the Israeli occupation forces arrested two girls from the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.


Local sources reported the arrest of the Jerusalemite girl, Nagham Arnaout, and Sadine Asila, after they were assaulted.


The sources added that the two girls were transferred to Al-Qashla Detention Center in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 01 Nov 2023 7:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

Jordan recalls its ambassador to Israel "immediately"... and directs that its ambassador not return to the Kingdom

The Jordanian Foreign Minister, Ayman Al-Safadi, decided to summon the Jordanian ambassador to Israel immediately, as an expression of Jordan’s rejection and condemnation of “the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza,” and directed that the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs be informed not to return its ambassador who had previously left Amman, according to a statement issued by the Jordanian Foreign Ministry, on Wednesday. .


The statement said: “Today, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs, Ayman Al-Safadi, decided to summon the Jordanian ambassador to Israel to Jordan immediately, as an expression of Jordan’s position rejecting and condemning the raging Israeli war on Gaza, which is killing innocent people, causing an unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, and carrying "Dangerous possibilities for its expansion, which will threaten the security of the entire region and international security and peace."


The statement added that Al-Safadi directed “the relevant department in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriate Affairs to inform the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs not to return its ambassador who had previously left the Kingdom.”


The Foreign Ministry added that Al-Safadi stated that "the return of the ambassadors will be linked to Israel stopping its war on Gaza and stopping the humanitarian catastrophe it is causing and all its measures that deprive the Palestinians of their right to food, water, medicine, and their right to live in a safe and stable manner on their national soil."


The Jordanian Foreign Minister stressed that “Jordan will continue to work to stop the war on Gaza, bring in humanitarian aid, protect civilians, and protect the region from its consequences and its disastrous impact on the future of the region and its right to a just and comprehensive peace on the basis of the two-state solution that embodies the independent and sovereign Palestinian national state with its capital.” Occupied Jerusalem is on the lines of June 4, 1967, which represents the only way to guarantee the security of all the peoples and countries of the region.”