ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 17 Aug 2022 10:00 am - Jerusalem Time

Macron and Modi agree to "work together to end the war" in Ukraine

Paris, (AFP) - French President Emmanuel Macron and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi agreed during a phone call Tuesday to "work together to end the war" in Ukraine , Paris announced.


The French presidency said in a statement that Macron and Modi discussed in their phone call "the war waged by Russia in Ukraine and its destabilizing repercussions for the rest of the world."


The Elysee Palace added in its statement that Macron, who received Modi in Paris in May, confirmed during the conversation "France's determination to continue its support for Ukraine."


India refrained from publicly condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine, nor did it participate in the United Nations vote on a text to this effect.


However, in June, New Delhi co-signed a statement issued by the Group of Seven major industrialized countries stressing "respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity of other countries."


In the face of the food crisis caused by the war in Ukraine, the French president reaffirmed "the importance of the international community acting in a coordinated manner," according to the Elysee statement.


Macron and Modi also touched, according to the statement, "challenges in the Indo-Pacific region as well as the situation in Sri Lanka."


And on Tuesday morning, a Chinese research ship docked in the Chinese-run port of Hambantota in southern Sri Lanka, despite the fears of India and the United States that this ship was involved in espionage activities for Beijing.


India has grown increasingly concerned about the growing Chinese influence in Sri Lanka, which is suffering from exorbitant debts that it borrowed from Beijing over the past years to develop huge infrastructure projects.

PALESTINE

Tue 16 Aug 2022 7:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

Non-governmental organizations support the United Nations Commission of Inquiry into Israeli discrimination against Palestinians

Washington - "Jerusalem" dot com - Saeed Erekat - More than 50 human rights organizations have called for an end to the "pressure attacks" by the United States and Israel on the United Nations commission investigating racial discrimination and Israeli oppression against the Palestinian people.


Last year, the United Nations Human Rights Council (HRC) established an "ongoing" international commission of inquiry to investigate Israeli violations of international humanitarian law.


Rights groups, many of which represent and act on behalf of the Palestinians, pledged their "full support" to the UN Commission of Inquiry on Palestine, which it said was facing "escalating attacks" led by Israel.


The letter says the UN commission is facing a smear campaign and baseless accusations that its members are anti-Semitic and are calling for its "dissolution".


She adds, "The intensified attacks (on the commission) come in light of the unique and historic mandate of the current commission, which is the first permanent UN investigative body with a comprehensive mandate covering colonized Palestine."


Israel and Egypt have sought to stifle the committee's work by denying entry to the Occupied Palestinian Territories of the West Bank and Gaza Strip to carry out its mandate.


Middle East Eye attributes to Professor Norman Finkelstein, author of several books on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict including his famous book “The Holocaust Trade” that, “There is nothing new here. Israel, with the support of the United States, has always sought to undermine or sabotage committees United Nations investigation.


"The most famous example was the Goldstone Report, which Israel and the United States worked so hard to kill," Finkelstein added.


"The challenge with these reports is that they lack enforcement power," he said. What is also needed besides these committees is “a political movement and political leadership that can use those tools to galvanize public opinion.”


The greatest challenge facing the Palestinians, Finkelstein warns, is that while they have achieved many "paper victories" with UN resolutions, human rights reports and other international rulings, they have found it difficult to translate these victories into facts on the ground.


"Israel always takes advantage of opportunities," he says. "Now it sees an opportunity to weaken the committee. Right now, you see that the media is preoccupied with Ukraine and Taiwan - why not kill a Palestinian leader and mow the lawn again in Gaza?"


Finkelstein notes that "Israel does not miss the opportunity to kill Palestinians, and the Palestinian cause is weak at the moment and there is little regional support."


It is reported that the current intense pressure campaign on the committee comes after Commissioner Milon Kothari gave an interview in which he spoke condemning Israel for not cooperating with the UN investigation, adding that if Israel wants to be part of the UN, it must abide by its rules.


"I would go so far as to raise the question of why they are even members of the United Nations, because the Israeli government does not honor its obligations as a member state of the United Nations. They are in fact consistently, either directly or through the United States have tried to undermine the mechanisms of the United Nations," Kothari said. ".


It is mentioned that the committee’s mandate is not limited in time or subject to renewal, which prevents its closure due to specific deals between countries or through pressures on specific countries. The investigation was not limited to the immediate circumstances that led to its formation, namely the suppression of peaceful Palestinian protests and the subsequent Israeli military attack on the Gaza Strip in May 2021, and the killing of 256 Palestinian civilians, but rather issued explicit instructions to take the time it needs and examine the "root causes underlying the recurring tensions." in the occupied Palestinian territories and Israel.


In a letter in defense of Kothari, Navi Pillay, chair of the UN commission, highlighted Israel's refusal to cooperate with the commission and "adhere to its international obligations to end the occupation and fulfill the Palestinian right to self-determination."


Human rights organizations warned in their letter to defend the UN committee against the attacks that Israel has a record of not cooperating with UN investigative and fact-finding bodies.


The tactic used by Israel includes "denying entry to Palestine, leading organized lobbying efforts against these bodies, and carrying out defamation campaigns accusing the bodies of bias and 'anti-Semitism'."


The letter warned, "The latest attack on the Commission of Inquiry's mandate is a continuation of Israel's systematic efforts to shut down internationally mandated accountability mechanisms."


A few weeks ago, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid demanded, in a letter to United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, "the immediate removal of all three members of the investigation committee charged with investigating Israel, and the dissolution of the investigation committee."


The United States has also worked closely with its longtime ally Israel and last June pressured 21 other countries to say the committee was giving Israel "disproportionate" attention.

ECONOMY

Tue 16 Aug 2022 10:49 am - Jerusalem Time

Rationalization of energy consumption in Chinese factories due to the heat wave

Beijing - (AFP) - China 's Sichuan Province, a center for lithium production, has decided to ration electricity supplies to factories until Saturday, according to state media, at a time when a heat wave is increasing demand and depleting water in tanks.


Temperatures in the province of about 84 million people have exceeded 42 degrees Celsius since last week, according to data from the China Meteorological Administration, which has increased demand for the use of air conditioners.


The region relies on dams to generate 80 percent of its electricity needs, but its rivers dried up this summer, according to the Ministry of Water Resources in Beijing.


The province, located in southwest China, produces half of the lithium produced nationwide and used in electric cars and hydropower projects.


But the local government decided to prioritize energy resources for residents and ordered industrial users in 19 of the province's 21 cities to suspend production until Saturday, according to a notice issued Sunday.


Several companies, including aluminum producer Henan Zhongfu Industrial Co. and fertilizer producer Sichuan Meifeng Chemical Co., announced in statements on the stock exchange website that they would suspend production.


And the Central Taipei News Agency reported that a factory in the province belonging to the Taiwanese giant “Foxconn”, which provides supplies to “Apple”, had suspended production.


Some companies will be allowed to operate with limited capabilities based on their production needs.


"Sources estimate that at least 1,200 tons of lithium production will be cut due to operational disruption during these five days," Susan Zhou, an analyst at Rystad Energy, told AFP, noting that lithium carbonate prices have risen since Monday.


Several major Chinese cities recorded record temperatures this summer.


And the Chinese National Observatory again issued an alert for the highest (red) level of high temperatures on Monday, according to the official media, with temperatures rising to more than forty degrees in various parts of the country.


Provinces including Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui, which rely on energy from western China, have restricted electricity to industrial consumers to ensure that households have enough supplies, according to local media reports.


Scientists report that extreme weather conditions around the world are becoming more frequent due to climate change, and are likely to become more severe as temperatures rise around the world.

OPINIONS

Tue 16 Aug 2022 10:36 am - Jerusalem Time

Freedom for Sheikh Yusuf Al-Baz, who is on hunger strike

Written by: Attorney Ali Abu Hilal


The violations of the Israeli occupation did not stop at the rights of a specific group of the Palestinian people, and were not limited to the Palestinians who resided in the occupied Palestinian territories in 1967. Elders and seniors...


Last Friday, 8/12/2022, Sheikh Yusef Al-Baz, the imam of the Great Mosque in Lod, was transferred to Soroka Hospital (in Beersheba) after a serious deterioration in his health, one day after he embarked on a hunger and water strike in Al-Ramon prison in the Negev, in protest against the decision of the Central Court in the city of Lod, to keep him in detention until the end of the judicial procedures in the alleged case against him. ‏


Sheikh Youssef Al-Baz has been detained since April 30, in a file accusing him of incitement against its forces by the Israeli occupation authorities, and his support for acts of "disturbing order", following the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied Jerusalem during the month of Ramadan.


It is noteworthy that Sheikh Youssef Al-Baz, 64 years old, is a heart patient and several other diseases, and he is a father of 7 children. He went on strike for food and water, to demand his release, after the occupation court in the city of Rishon Lezion decided to refuse to release him, and an appeal was made. On the decision, he was refused release in the Central Court in the city of Lod. ‏


Lawyer Khaled Al-Zabarqa, one of Sheikh Al-Baz’s defenders, said, “The court decision indicates that we are facing a judicial system that practices the apartheid system. The Gift of Dignity We are in a new phase under Israeli military rule, but it is hidden. They apply military rule with civilian tools, the courts, police, municipalities and banks.


Sheikh Al-Baz was previously arrested after the events that took place in the city of Lod during the "Gift of Dignity" last year, and he has been suffering from the occupation's pursuit of him for years because of his stances. Sheikh Al-Baz is also undergoing another trial, after the Israeli occupation authorities accused him of incitement to violence during the uprising. Al-Baz is a prominent leader in the Islamic movement banned by the cabinet decision since November 2015, and is known for his positions defending and advocating for Arab rights in Lod for many years.


A few days ago, calls were launched in the occupied interior for the broadest campaign of support for the captive Sheikh Youssef Al-Baz, who is on hunger and water strike. By the decision of the occupation authorities and its unjust courts, which requires keeping the imam of the Great Mosque in Lod, Sheikh Al-Baz, under arrest, until the end of the so-called judicial procedures against him. To demand his release from prison


The continued detention of the elderly Sheikh Youssef Al-Baz and the continuation of arbitrary repressive measures against him in prison contradicts the rights guaranteed to him under international human rights conventions, which guarantee his right and freedom to express his opinion, bearing in mind that Sheikh Al-Baz did not violate the law in everything he said or said. He writes it, and that he is subjected to malicious and arbitrary arrests, aimed at silencing the voices that expose the truth of the policies of the occupation authorities, and the truth of their practices against our people and their legitimate national rights, because expressing an opinion and declaring a political position is not a crime, but rather a right guaranteed by all laws, laws and charters. international. ‏


The deterioration of Sheikh Al-Baz’s health after announcing a strike not taking food and water since last Thursday, 11/8/2022, at a time when he suffers from serious diseases, including weak heart muscle and other chronic diseases, in addition to being an elderly person, which puts his life at risk. , and makes the continuation of his detention and the tightening of the measures of repression and abuse against him, tantamount to sentencing him to a slow death without any regard for preserving his life, and the need to provide him with adequate and appropriate health treatment outside the prison, and in the care of his family and his family.
In this regard, the campaign of solidarity and support for him by the masses of our people inside occupied Palestine in 1948 and throughout the occupied Palestinian territories should be developed and expanded. We also call on all institutions and bodies concerned with defending prisoners and detainees, and all international human rights organizations to raise their voice in order to ensure their release To release him as soon as possible, to provide him with adequate health treatment, and to save him from the policy of medical negligence against him that may endanger his life.
* Lawyer and university lecturer in international law

ECONOMY

Mon 15 Aug 2022 8:15 am - Jerusalem Time

Nearly $2.6 billion... profits of China's major furniture manufacturers in the first half of the year

BEIJING (Xinhua) -- Official data showed that China 's major furniture manufacturers reported an increase in profits in the first half of this year.


During the period, the total profits of major Chinese furniture companies reached 17.48 billion yuan (about 2.6 billion US dollars), up 2.6 percent year on year, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.


The data showed that the combined operating income of those companies fell 4 percent from last year to 360.4 billion yuan.


The largest furniture manufacturers are those with annual operating income of at least 20 million yuan.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Aug 2022 12:25 pm - Jerusalem Time

Haaretz: The countries of the Abraham Accords refused to participate in a conference to commemorate its second anniversary

Translation by "Jerusalem" dot com - The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz reported today, Sunday, that an international conference to commemorate the second anniversary of the Abraham Accords, which was supposed to be held in Israel next month, has been canceled.

According to the newspaper, this came after the representatives of the countries that were invited to participate in the conference refused because of the approaching Israeli elections .

The newspaper pointed out that recently, officials who were invited to the conference in Israel conveyed a message that they feared that their participation in it would be portrayed as interference in the elections, pointing out that it was decided later in Israel to suspend the move.

The Minister of Regional Cooperation, Issawi Freij, confirmed the news, telling Haaretz: "Unfortunately, we had to postpone the conference because of the elections and in order not to involve our partners in the campaign," noting that his office is now trying to hold an alternative conference after the upcoming elections in November. next.

Sun 14 Aug 2022 11:28 am - Jerusalem Time

Forest fires leave a record number of burned areas in Europe

Paris (AFP) - Although the fire season is not over yet, the initial toll of fires is worsening in the European Union, with fires burning more than 660,000 hectares since January, a record number for this period of the year since records began. Satellite data in the year 2006.


Since the beginning of January, fires have destroyed 662,776 hectares of forests in the European Union, according to data updated Sunday by the European Information System on Forest Fires , which has been keeping comparable statistics since 2006 thanks to satellite imagery of the European Copernicus programme.


France experienced worse years in the 1970s, before the consolidated European data. But 2022 is the most dangerous year in 16 years according to these numbers, largely because of two back-to-back major fires in the Gironde, in the southwest of the country, where German, Polish and Austrian firefighters arrived this week to provide firefighting support.


The situation is also exceptional in Central Europe , where it took firefighters more than ten days in July to control the largest blaze in Slovenia's modern history, with the help of residents who mobilized themselves so much that the government had to ask residents to stop donating to the firefighters.


And Slovenia, which does not have aircraft specialized in fighting fire, requested the help of Croatia, which sent a plane ... before retrieving it to extinguish its own fires. The Slovenian government is considering buying its first sea bomber.


In the German capital, Berlin, a large fire broke out last week from a police ammunition depot in a drought-stricken forest, and it was quickly brought under control. Until now, the capital has been spared from such fires, but it is increasingly threatened due to its vast forested areas.


But the region hardest hit by the fires is the Iberian Peninsula. Spain, which was dominated by drought like France due to several heat waves this summer, witnessed the destruction of 245,278 hectares as a result of fires, especially in Galicia in the northwest. However, the situation improved as the temperatures dropped.


Likewise, Portugal has been fighting a fire for more than a week in the global geological reserve recognized by UNESCO in the Serra da Estrela mountain area, which has a peak height of about two thousand meters.

Spain records the largest area of burned land, followed by Romania (150,528 hectares), Portugal (75,277 hectares) and France (61,289 hectares).


"2022 is already a record year" when it comes to the summer period alone, Jesus San Miguel, coordinator of the European Forest Fire Information System, told AFP. The previous record in Europe dates back to 2017, when fires destroyed 420,913 hectares on August 13, and 988,087 hectares in one year.


"I hope we will not see a month like October of that year," when 400,000 hectares were destroyed across Europe in one month, he added.


What contributes to the outbreak of fires is the exceptional drought in Europe, in addition to heat waves.


Extremely dry conditions were often observed in countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea, but Jesús San Miguel noted that "this is exactly what happened in Central Europe" which had hitherto been untouched by these weather phenomena.


For example, the Czech Republic experienced a fire that destroyed more than 1,000 hectares, which is small compared to other countries, but 158 times higher than the average between 2006 and 2021 when fires were negligible.


In Central Europe, the areas burned are still small compared to tens of thousands of hectares in Spain, France or Portugal. Besides the fires in Croatia, there were only three fires in Slovenia and five in Austria. However, the continuation of global warming in Europe as a whole will contribute to the escalation of this trend.

PALESTINE

Sun 14 Aug 2022 5:06 am - Jerusalem Time

The occupation forces launched a massive campaign of arrests in Silwan

Jerusalem - "Al Quds" dot com - The Israeli occupation forces launched, at dawn today, a massive campaign of arrests in the town of Silwan , south of Al-Aqsa Mosque .


According to local sources, the occupation forces surrounded the town, preventing entry or exit from it, and stormed a large group of houses, subjecting its residents to a field investigation.


It indicated that those forces arrested a large group of citizens, especially among the young men, on suspicion that the perpetrator of the shooting attack in Jerusalem, which resulted in the injury of 8 settlers, was a resident of the town.


Among the detainees, the Jerusalemite stationed, were Asmaa Al-Shyoukhi, her daughter, and 3 of her young sons.

ECONOMY

Fri 12 Aug 2022 2:07 pm - Jerusalem Time

Five major Chinese groups announce their withdrawal from the New York Stock Exchange

Beijing - (AFP) - Five Chinese companies , including two of the country's largest oil groups, announced their withdrawal from the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.


Sinopec and PetroChina - one of the largest energy groups in the world - said in separate statements that they would apply for a "voluntary withdrawal" from the US financial market.


Similar announcements were made by the Chinese aluminum company "Chalco", "China Life" and a branch of Sinopec based in Shanghai.


A law passed in 2020 by the US Congress requires any company listed in the United States to obtain certification of its accounts by a company accredited by the Independent Accounting Organization.


In the event of non-compliance with the legislation, the companies face the risk of deregistration starting from 2024. In this context, the five companies announced their decision to withdraw.


It justified its decision by the cost associated with maintaining the registration in the United States as well as the burden of complying with audit obligations.
The five groups are on the list of companies ordered by the US Market Regulatory Authority to comply with the imposed accounting obligations and were essentially threatened with expulsion from the New York Stock Exchange.

PALESTINE

Thu 11 Aug 2022 1:02 pm - Jerusalem Time

After the last round of fighting... Gantz: We will continue to work against Iran's proxies

A translation of Al-Quds.com - Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said today, Thursday, that Israel will continue to work against Iran's proxies, with its partners in the region.

Gantz accused the Islamic Jihad of working for Iran, which transfers tens of millions of dollars to Iran through the Revolutionary Guards every year.

During a press conference with Cypriot Defense Minister Charalamos Petrides, who is visiting Tel Aviv, Gantz indicated that the Islamic Jihad movement launched about 1,000 rockets during the last round, claiming that they were launched towards Israeli and other residential communities.

He accused Iran of supporting Islamic Jihad and standing behind its attacks, and of being implicated in what happened, stressing that Israel would work with its partners in the region against Iran's proxies.

PALESTINE

Tue 09 Aug 2022 10:58 am - Jerusalem Time

Haniyeh and Al-Nakhala stress the failure of the occupation's strategy to break the resistance

Doha - "Al Quds" dot com - Ismail Haniyeh , head of the political bureau of Hamas, and Ziyad al-Nakhala , Secretary General of Islamic Jihad, confirmed during a call between them yesterday evening, Monday, the failure of the occupation's strategy to break the will of the Palestinian people, and the unity of the resistance in the face of the occupation.

Haniyeh and Al-Nakhala have mercy on the souls of the martyrs of the leaders of the Al-Quds Brigades and all the Palestinian people who rose during the treacherous Israeli aggression in the past days, stressing that this blood will remain a beacon on the path of liberation. According to the text of Haniyeh's office statement.

The two sides discussed the recent confrontation with the occupation and its repercussions, and ways to enhance resistance action and joint coordination, praising the complementarity of resistance action in the field, praising the steadfastness and resistance of the Palestinian people and the political efforts made at the national, regional and international levels.

The two sides agreed to hold a meeting soon at the leadership level of the two movements to discuss political and field developments, and to fortify the strategic path for the future of the resistance project.

PALESTINE

Tue 09 Aug 2022 7:26 am - Jerusalem Time

updated.. photos || New details about the operation.. 3 martyrs in Nablus, including the pursued Nabulsi, and 40 injured

Nablus - "Jerusalem" dot com - Ghassan Al-Katkout / Deanship of Saadeh - 3 young men were killed, and 40 civilians were injured, including 4 seriously and critically, this morning, Tuesday, during the Israeli occupation forces' storming of the Old City of Nablus.


Among the persecuted martyrs was Ibrahim al-Nabulsi, who was pulled from the scene of the operation in critical condition, while the other was Islam Sobouh and Hussein Jamal Taha.


The occupation army had announced the assassination of Nabulsi after besieging him inside a house in the town, before it became clear that he was in a very critical condition, and doctors at Rafidia Hospital tried to save his life, but he died.


The occupation forces fired several missiles at the house in which al-Nabulsi was, who refused to surrender to the occupation, amid clashes with those forces, which resulted in his critical injury.


The occupation forces have been chasing al-Nabulsi for months, accusing him of standing behind shooting operations towards Joseph's Tomb for weeks, which led to the injury of an Israeli officer and settlers.



According to the Hebrew Channel 13, a force from the Special Yamam Unit arrived at the house and surrounded it, and another force of snipers was placed on the nearby rooftops, where he asked Al-Nabulsi to surrender, but he initiated shooting and throwing hand grenades, while the soldiers responded by firing 3 to 4 Matador missiles. Before the fire stopped, that force entered the house.


According to the channel, the one who led the operation to eliminate Nabulsi was the commander of the Shimron Brigade, Roy Zweig, who was shot by Nabulsi himself during a shooting attack he carried out in the Tomb of Joseph weeks ago.


Al-Quds.com correspondents reported that a special Israeli force infiltrated the Habala neighborhood and clashed with a group of Palestinian resistance fighters, before large military reinforcements arrived in the area, which were attacked by young men with Molotov cocktails and stones.



Our correspondents indicated that the occupation forces surrounded a house in the Old City, and prevented ambulance crews from providing treatment to an injured woman.


According to the Hebrew website Ynet, the Israeli army is besieging the wanted Ibrahim al-Nabulsi.



They pointed out that the occupation forces opened fire indiscriminately at citizens who were in the area, wounding a large number of citizens, indicating that he heard the sounds of explosions in the area.


ARAB AND WORLD

Sat 06 Aug 2022 8:23 am - Jerusalem Time

Qatar confirms its support for the principle of one China

DOHA - (Xinhua) - Qatar stressed its stance in support of the "one-China" principle and the importance of respecting the principle of state sovereignty, stressing China's pivotal role in maintaining global security and stability.


The Qatari Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement posted on its website Thursday evening that the State of Qatar is following the developments in Taiwan , and stresses the position of the State of Qatar in support of the one-China principle.


The statement added that the ministry also stresses the need to respect the principles of international law, including the principle of state sovereignty and friendly relations between them.


He stressed the important and pivotal role of the People's Republic of China and the United States of America in maintaining regional and global security and stability.


He called for avoiding escalation and relying on international legitimacy and relevant United Nations resolutions.


US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited China's Taiwan region last Tuesday, ignoring China's strong opposition and official protests.


The international community criticized the visit for grossly violating China's sovereignty, territorial integrity and unity, and expressed support for the one-China principle and all necessary measures taken by the Chinese side to safeguard national sovereignty, territorial integrity and integrity.

ECONOMY

Fri 05 Aug 2022 7:20 pm - Jerusalem Time

The US labor market is recovering to pre-pandemic levels

Washington - (AFP) - The labor market in the United States witnessed dynamism on an unexpected level, restoring to pre-pandemic levels at a time when it was feared that the measures taken against inflation would cause an economic recession, in good news that President Joe Biden praised.


The unemployment rate and the total number of jobs in the country have returned to the level of February 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic dealt a severe blow to the economy.


The unemployment rate decreased by 0.1 point to 3.5%, as it was in February 2020 when it fell to its lowest level in fifty years, according to what the Ministry of Labor revealed.


US President Joe Biden praised "the progress made for working families."


"More people are working than ever before... which provides dignity and peace of mind to millions of families thanks to the wages they receive," he said in a statement.


He emphasized that this result is "the fruit of my economic plan. I ran into the presidency to advance the middle class."


528,000 jobs were created, twice more than expected.


The Ministry of Labor stated in its statement that "the growth of work included all sectors, driven by new opportunities in the fields of entertainment, hotels, professional and commercial services, and health care."


Job creation between May and June was more than expected, by 386,000 and 398,000 respectively, 28,000 more jobs than expected.


The eye is currently on the labor market in the United States, as its deterioration leads to measures to contain inflation and may herald an imminent economic recession.


The US economy has contracted over the last two quarters.


However, several economists and the White House administration assert that it has not yet entered a recession.


The Federal Reserve is working to curb the rise in prices, which reached 9.1 percent in a year in June, a record level not recorded since 1981. The Central Bank raises key interest rates, which affects commercial banks in the interest rates they offer to customers willing to borrow. the money.


If interest rates on loans rise, purchases and corporate investments will decline and pressure on prices will decrease. However, this induced slowdown could cause an economic recession.

Fri 05 Aug 2022 10:20 am - Jerusalem Time

One of Lady Gaga's dog kidnappers has been arrested after being accidentally released

Los Angeles - (AFP) - US police announced that they have arrested a man suspected of shooting a Lady Gaga employee to steal the star's dogs, four months after his release due to an administrative error.


In a statement released Wednesday, detectives from the Los Angeles Police Department and the US Marshals unit responsible for pursuing the fugitives announced that they had arrested James Howard Jackson in Palmdale, an hour from Los Angeles.


The 19-year-old was released on April 6 as a result of an administrative error, and the Marshals Unit offered up to five thousand dollars as a reward for anyone who provides it with any information that might lead to the arrest of the young man.


Howard Jackson is suspected of being one of the three gang members accused of kidnapping Lady Gaga's dogs after they shot employee Ryan Fisher while he was walking French Bulldogs in Hollywood in February 2021.


Howard Jackson's arrest comes at a time when another suspect, Gaylen Kishon White, 20, was sentenced to four years in prison in Los Angeles after pleading guilty.


Surveillance cameras showed two men getting out of a car near the employee before he was shot and wounded in the chest. The two men then snatched two of the three dogs, Koji and Gustav, and fled, leaving Ryan Fisher bleeding on the floor.


As for the third dog, "Miss Age", he escaped before returning later to Fisher.


The owner of the songs "Poker Face" and "Bad Romance" offered a reward of half a million dollars to whoever could return her two dogs to her.
A woman returned the two dogs to the singer, claiming to have found them tied to a pole, before she was arrested by the police, who said the woman had an affair with the father of one of the suspects.


In April 2021, charges of attempted murder and robbery against the three men were dropped.


This case showed the importance of French bulldogs to the stars on the one hand, and the criminals who take advantage of the small size of this type and its high price to sell it on the black market on the other hand.


Lady Gaga is very attached to her dogs, who often accompany her during events, and the singer publishes pictures of her on social media.

PALESTINE

Tue 02 Aug 2022 3:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation arrests an editor from north of Ramallah

Ramallah - "Jerusalem" dot com - Today, Tuesday, the Israeli occupation forces arrested the freed prisoner, Montaser Salameh, north of Ramallah.


According to local sources, the force stormed a shop in the village of Turmusaya, arrested Salama and took him to an unknown destination.

PALESTINE

Tue 02 Aug 2022 11:47 am - Jerusalem Time

European support for medical referrals to hospitals in East Jerusalem

Jerusalem - "Al Quds" dot com - The European Union , in cooperation with Finland and Italy, announced today, Tuesday, the provision of financial support in the amount of 15.678 million euros to the Palestinian Authority, to support the payment of medical referrals to East Jerusalem hospitals .


The European Union (13 million euros), the Government of Finland (1.678 million euros) and the Government of Italy (1 million euros) provided.


A statement by the European Union stated that this support provided to East Jerusalem hospitals, which is provided through the Palestinian Authority, will help hospitals provide the required services for Palestinian patients coming from Gaza and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.


The statement indicated that since 2012, the European Union and its member states have supported the Palestinian Authority with regular contributions to cover medical referrals to East Jerusalem hospitals, and those contributions amounted to more than 141 million euros, and these hospitals are an integral part of the Palestinian health care system as they provide specialized services. It cannot be found anywhere else in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.


EU Deputy Representative Maria Velasco said: “Through the support of the European Union and its Member States today, we reaffirm our commitment to maintaining access to specialized medical services for all Palestinians, in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza. East Jerusalem hospitals are among the last The Palestinian institutions that are still operating in the city... Their presence helps preserve the Palestinian character of the city and ensure the provision of high-quality medical services to Palestinian citizens. This contribution indicates our strong and unwavering commitment to the Palestinians and their aspiration for an independent Palestinian state in the future."


In turn, Consul General of Italy in Jerusalem Giuseppe Fidel said, “Italy has always supported East Jerusalem hospitals, in line with its multiple efforts to increase access to quality health services for all Palestinians. East Jerusalem hospitals also play a crucial role in this regard, being the main providers of specialized treatments that It is not yet available in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, and through this contribution, we intend to immediately support the Palestinian Authority's ability to pay for the treatment of referred patients, and to encourage broader reform aimed at strengthening the resilience and sustainability of the Palestinian health system."


For her part, the representative of Finland, Ambassador Paeve Peltokoski, said: “Finland, together with the European Union and other Member States, continues to support East Jerusalem hospitals to ensure that they provide high-quality health care to Palestinian patients from East Jerusalem, Gaza and the West Bank. Our direct financial support through PEGASE creates stability It eases the lives of Palestinian families who need specialized health services.

ARAB AND WORLD

Sat 30 Jul 2022 10:53 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Sadr's supporters are sleeping in the corridors of the Iraqi parliament

Baghdad - (AFP) - In the garden of the Iraqi parliament, demonstrators prepare tea on a primitive stove, while others distribute watermelons. Here, Mahdi's mother came with her four children, determined to stay in the place until Muqtada al-Sadr asked the protesters to return to their homes.


On Saturday, thousands of demonstrators once again filled parliament, their only goal: to remain "obedient" to the influential Shiite leader.


Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr is waging a campaign of pressure on his political opponents, rejecting their candidate to head the government.


His supporters, who began demonstrating on Saturday and intend to spend their night in Parliament, dream of social justice, denouncing chronic corruption and lack of public services, in a country that suffers from a deteriorating infrastructure, although it is rich in oil.


Umm Mahdi says, "When Muqtada al-Sadr decides, we go. When he says 'you go', we go." The woman covered her face with a black veil while wearing a traditional abaya, and carried her infant daughter in her hand, while her eldest son, who is 9 years old, stood beside her.


Her three female relatives also came with her. And the woman adds, "Obedience to the master is the most important thing for us in life," referring to Muqtada al-Sadr.


At the entrances to parliament, demonstrators set up a military-style tent, while crates of water were scattered around them. The demonstrators roamed freely around the place, surrounded by security men who dealt with the matter normally, as witnessed by a journalist in France Press.


With the onset of the night hours, about ten small trucks loaded with water, which were placed in coolers, and watermelons arrived, which some cut and distributed to the demonstrators. Others distributed rice with meat.


Nearby, at one of the sidewalks parallel to the garden, some demonstrators gathered around a primitive stove, on which they placed a copper teapot. A tall young man stood on the sidewalk and started selling cigarettes to the protesters.

The demonstrators reject the name of Muhammad Shia al-Sudani, who was nominated by al-Sadr's political opponents for the position of prime minister within the coordination framework that includes Shiite blocs, most notably the State of Law led by former Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki and the Fatah bloc, which represents the pro-Iranian Popular Mobilization factions.


On the ground floor of the parliament building, demonstrators chanted religious slogans related to Ashura, coinciding with the start of the holy month of Muharram on Sunday, in which they commemorate Imam Hussein.


At sunset, dozens of men prayed, some of whom brought their own carpets.


"I left my home and my family," says Zainab Hussein from inside Parliament, as she dons the traditional black abaya and puts a white shroud on her shoulders to participate in the sit-in.


Women repeat the reasons that make them upset, reasons shared by 42 million Iraqis. "Water, electricity, schools, hospitals," she says.


And she adds, "Why is there no electricity in Iraq? Where do the oil resources go?"

Inside Parliament, some demonstrators sat on luxurious black sofas, while others chose to sit at wooden tables, and some spread blue and red carpets that covered the floor. Some of them passed the time by browsing their phone, and some of them took a nap.


In the streets around Parliament in the heavily fortified Green Zone, demonstrators sat on the grass, or some took a walk to pass the time.


The demonstrators see Muqtada al-Sadr as an opposition figure and an anti-corruption figure, condemning other parties that have taken power since 2003, that is, after the fall of Saddam Hussein. Note that many of his loyalists hold important positions in the ministries.


Sayed Haider, 35, comes from the popular Sadr City neighborhood in the capital, saying, "Corruption pervades all departments of the state."
He added, "Any simple poor person cannot reach the state or the ministry unless he is linked to a political party."
He, in turn, affirms "obedience" to Muqtada al-Sadr, and stresses that he is participating in the sit-in awaiting "instructions." He added, "He tells us 'withdraw', we withdraw. We will return if he tells us to return, even if it is at midnight."
He believes that Muqtada al-Sadr is "the only person who defends the poor today in Iraq."

PALESTINE

Sat 30 Jul 2022 9:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Ambulance and Emergency Syndicate resumes its sit-in and protest again in front of the Red Crescent headquarters.

Ramallah - exclusive to "Al Quds" dot com - The Union of Ambulance and Emergency Services in the Palestine Red Crescent Society confirmed, today, Saturday, its resumption of its sit-in in front of the headquarters of the General Administration of the Crescent Society in the city of Al-Bireh, as well as the resumption of its protest steps again, to demand the management of the Society for its "rights." Since the start of tomorrow, Sunday.


A spokesman for the Union of Ambulance and Emergency Services in the Red Crescent Society, Osama Sweiti, told Al-Quds.com, “The union suspended its protest steps and sit-in, and held dialogue sessions with the Society’s administration, and the Society’s management refused to sit in another dialogue session today, as the Syndicate saw the existence of procrastination.” By the association’s management to give the union its rights, which prompted us to go back to the escalation.”


Sweiti confirmed that the union will return to resume the sit-in in front of the headquarters of the Crescent administration, and will study possible escalatory steps, and perhaps announce them during the sit-in, and all options will be open, including the option of handing over the ambulance charge to the Presidency.


Sweiti said, "The management of the Red Crescent Society does not realize the seriousness of what is happening, and we have seen it procrastinating, after promises to implement what was agreed upon, which prompted the union to return to escalation."


The Ambulance and Emergency Union confirmed in a statement, this evening, Saturday, that it had responded to the invitation of the President of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, through his office manager, to sit down in order to contain the crisis and end the existing conflict in a way that meets the rights and demands of ambulance and emergency workers within the directives of the President of the Society, Dr. Younis Al-Khatib. .


And the union continued, "After all that the union has done, the association has not even committed itself to setting a date for a dialogue session or an assurance from it to stop its arbitrary measures taken against employees or to meet any of the union's demands."


The union confirmed the resumption of the escalation program and the completion of its steps, starting with the central sit-in for all ambulance officers with their families at the headquarters of the Red Crescent Society tomorrow, Sunday, while the administrative body of the Ambulance and Emergency Services Union confirmed that it is one of the most important trade unions operating under the umbrella of the General Federation of Palestinian Trade Unions, and that its reference It belongs to the General Secretariat of the Union, and it adheres to its directives to serve the interests of workers, preserve their rights and meet their demands.

Last Sunday, the Ambulance Services Union confirmed through its spokesman, Osama Sweiti, to Al-Quds.com, that it is in the process of handing over the ambulance charge to the Palestinian Presidency, in order to return the ambulance services to the one who commissioned the association to provide ambulance services in Palestine, but the step was postponed due to the presence of dialogue sessions. .


Sweiti stressed that the decision of the Ambulance and Emergency Services Union to hand over the ambulance covenant to the Presidency institution, comes as a response to the assignment to its owner when the head of the Palestine Liberation Organization, President Yasser Arafat, in 1996, assigned the Red Crescent Society to provide ambulance service in Palestine, in order to emphasize the need for everyone to stand In fulfilling his responsibilities to provide the ambulance service to the fullest.


The union stopped the administrative disobedience step on the twenty-first of this month, in compliance with the law, after the management of the Red Crescent Society obtained an urgent decision from the Administrative Court in the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate, to stop the implementation of the decision to declare complete and comprehensive administrative disobedience by the Ambulance and Emergency Syndicate, since The strike affects the public interest and the lives of citizens. The union stopped the hunger strike, but continued to sit inside the headquarters of the General Administration of the Red Crescent Society for about a week, until it entered into another dialogue with the management of the Red Crescent Society.


The Syndicate of Ambulance and Emergency Services in the Red Crescent Society confirmed that the declaration of complete and comprehensive administrative disobedience, which it started on the twentieth of this month for a day after it was suspended by a judicial decision, as it excluded from disobedience only very urgent cases, including security incidents and injuries resulting from the occupation, as a continuation. announced escalatory steps.


The union accuses the association’s management of refusing to discuss its demands, and its failure to abide by the terms of the agreement signed between them on May 24, 2022, noting that a dialogue session was held on the eighth of this month, in which no solution was reached to the conflict and the failure of the dialogue, which forced it to return again to the escalatory steps, However, the official spokesman for the Red Crescent Society, Mamoun Al-Abbasi, confirmed to Al-Quds.com earlier that “there are some issues that were agreed upon, and controversial issues remained, and we did not reach a dead end in which escalatory measures are announced, as some issues need discussion and dialogue.” enough."


The Ambulance and Emergency Services Syndicate is calling for several union issues, the reopening of reduced ambulance and emergency centers, the provision of ambulances as was the case before 2018, the abolition of all repressive measures, and the abolition of leave, dismissal and transportation.
The Syndicate of Ambulance and Emergency Services carried out an open sit-in on the day of the signing of the last agreement, inside the general headquarters of the Crescent Society, after an administrative disobedience, and refraining from providing ambulance services, for two days.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 27 Jul 2022 11:25 am - Jerusalem Time

Trump is hinting from Washington that he may run again in 2024

Washington - (AFP) - Donald Trump , who has returned to Washington for the first time since leaving the White House after his failed attempt to overturn the election in which he lost to Joe Biden, gave a campaign speech punctuated by strong hints that he might run for a new term in 2024.


At the invitation of the America First Policy Institute, a think tank run by his allies, the 76-year-old billionaire presented a plan of action to "the Republican president who returns to the White House in 2024."


For more than an hour and a half, Trump talked about his favorite topics, especially the fight against immigration and crime, while he fiercely attacked his successor, Joe Biden, accusing him of "bringing the United States to his knees."


After drawing a bleak picture of the country, he said, "The story is not over yet, and we are preparing for an amazing comeback. We have no other choice."


Trump appeared publicly in a city that witnessed weeks of sessions held by a committee of the Democratic-dominated House of Representatives, regarding the events of January 6, 2021, when his supporters stormed Congress in an attempt to prevent the election results from being approved.


In response to a question on the same day on NBC, Attorney General Merrick Garland did not rule out the possibility of prosecuting Donald Trump and said, "We intend to hold accountable everyone who bears criminal responsibility for (his role) in the events of January 6, and for any attempt to interfere with it." The legal transfer of power from one administration to another.


Donald Trump responded in his speech that the committee was made up of "thieves and hackers". "They want to get to me so I can't work for you anymore, but I don't think it will work," he added.


Contrary to all his speeches in which he recalls "electoral fraud" and "theft of the election" when he was defeated by Biden, Trump did not talk about it, but said, "I ran the presidential race the first time and won, then I ran it a second time and won more votes," before adding, "I might do that." for the third time!" They promised additional "details" in the coming weeks.

ECONOMY

Tue 26 Jul 2022 7:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

Monetary Fund: The Russian economy is affected less than expected by Western sanctions

Washington (AFP) - The International Monetary Fund announced on Tuesday that it expects the Russian economy not to be affected much this year by international sanctions, adding that European countries, on the other hand, are suffering more than expected.


The IMF expects Russia's GDP growth to contract by 6.0% in 2022, much less than the 8.5% decline it bet on in its previous forecast published in April.


The Fund stated in its report that it is expected that "the Russian economy will contract less than it was assumed in the second quarter of the year, and exports of crude oil and non-energy products were better than expected."


"In addition, it seems that domestic demand is showing some resilience, thanks to the containment of the impact of sanctions on the local financial sector and the decline in the labor market in a way that is weaker than expected," he explained.


Since the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine on February 24, Western countries have imposed a series of sanctions against Russia to strangle it financially and economically.


On the other hand, the effects of these sanctions will be more than expected in 2023, the year in which the International Monetary Fund expects a recession in the Russian economy by 3.5 percent, which is 1.2 points less than its previous forecast.


On the other hand, the International Monetary Fund indicated that "the effects of the war on the main European economies were more negative than expected."


Economic growth forecasts for 2022 have been cut for Germany (-0.9 points at 1.2%), France (-0.6 points at 2.3%) and Spain (-0.8 points at 4.0%).


The IMF stated that these consequences are stronger due to "high energy prices, as well as a decline in consumer confidence, a slowdown in manufacturing activity resulting from continued supply chain disruptions, and an increase in the cost of raw materials."


A complete halt to Russian gas exports will "significantly" reduce the growth of the eurozone in 2022 and 2023. This would force European countries to ration energy, which would affect the main industrial sectors.

ECONOMY

Fri 22 Jul 2022 12:44 pm - Jerusalem Time

Amazon buys an American healthcare company for $3.9 billion

New York (AFP) - Amazon has announced that it will acquire US-based primary healthcare company One Medical for $3.9 billion, in a major step for the online retail giant's move into the medical sector.


The giant has steadily expanded its business beyond e-commerce, and earlier this year said its telemedicine service was expanding nationwide in the US.


"We believe healthcare is high on the list of experiences that need to be reinvented," said Neil Lindsay, senior vice president of Amazon Health Services.


"We see a lot of opportunities to improve the quality of the experience and give people valuable time in their days," he added.


One Medical, which operates a network of primary care practices and telemedicine services, has grown in recent years to more than 750,000 members.


The news comes after Amazon announced in February that it's expanding its Amazon Care service, which first launched in 2019 to provide the group's employees with access to doctors.


The technology company said the service combines virtual visits by doctors or nurses using the Amazon Care mobile app with personalized care by medical staff sent to patients' homes.


The telemedicine sector has grown with the restrictions associated with the Covid-19 pandemic, and Americans' use of it has increased by about 38 times compared to pre-pandemic levels, according to a report issued by "McKinsey & Company" in July.
At the same time, Americans typically get their health insurance through their jobs, so the current employment crisis in the US has prompted employers to offer increasingly attractive benefits.

ARAB AND WORLD

Thu 21 Jul 2022 9:41 pm - Jerusalem Time

Four people were killed in a landmine explosion in Yemen

Aden - (Xinhua) - The United Nations Mission in Yemen announced today (Thursday) that four civilians were killed in a landmine explosion in the coastal governorate of Al-Hodeidah on the Red Sea in the west of the country.


A statement of the mission, a copy of which was received by Xinhua News Agency, stated that it "regrets what was reported of another landmine explosion that killed four civilians, including three children from the same family, while collecting fuel wood in Al-Hawk district."


According to the statement, this tragic incident once again highlights the dangers that citizens in Hodeidah, especially children, face every day as they go about their daily lives. More than half of the victims who were reported killed or injured in landmine and explosive remnants of war incidents in July were from children.


The UN mission renewed its call on the parties to take urgent and concrete measures to clean up the contaminated areas.


It affirmed that it "will continue to provide coordination of mine action and technical support to relevant partners to protect the most vulnerable people in Hodeidah."


The UN mission in Hodeidah called on "the international community to continue providing support for mine clearance work."


The United Nations Mission in Support of the Hodeidah Agreement is a monitoring mission formed by the United Nations following an agreement sponsored by the Yemeni government and the Houthi group in the Swedish capital Stockholm in December 2018, with the aim of monitoring the cessation of military operations in the coastal Hodeidah on the Red Sea, which includes the port of Hodeidah, the main artery of basic supplies in Yemen. .


Al-Hodeidah suffers from high pollution due to mines and ordnance from war remnants, and as a result, civilian casualties are constantly occurring in large areas of the coastal governorate.

ARAB AND WORLD

Tue 19 Jul 2022 9:57 am - Jerusalem Time

Three candidates are competing for the presidency of Sri Lanka

Colombo - (AFP) - Three candidates named Tuesday are competing to succeed former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who fled the country and resigned last week due to the worsening economic crisis in Sri Lanka .


The winner will take over the presidency of a country in bankruptcy and hold talks with the International Monetary Fund on a bailout plan at a time when the 22 million people suffer severe shortages of food, fuel and medicine.


Parliament announced that acting President Ranil Wickremesinghe would compete with former Education Minister Dolas Alhabiruma (who has the support of the opposition) and left-wing leader Anura Dissanayake in a secret ballot on Wednesday.


The deputies formally named the three candidates during a session that lasted less than ten minutes in the heavily guarded parliament building.
Moments earlier, opposition leader Sajit Premadasa announced on Twitter that he was withdrawing from the race in favor of Alahabiruma, 63, who split from the Rajapaksa party.


"For the sake of the country that I love and the people that I cherish, I am withdrawing my candidacy for the post of president," Premadasa said.


Political sources said that they reached an agreement during the night stipulating that one of them assume the presidency and the second the prime minister and work to form a unity government that will lead the country out of its economic crisis.


But Wickremesinghe, 73, a political veteran who has served as prime minister six times, has official support from leaders of the Rajapaksa party, which remains the largest in the 225-member parliament.


The third candidate is Anura Dissanayake, 53, leader of the leftist People's Liberation Front, which holds three seats in parliament.


A fourth candidate, former army chief Sarat Fonseca, failed to win the support of lawmakers to run for the presidency.


The new president will hold power for the remainder of Rajapaksa's term, which lasts until November 2024.

PALESTINE

Mon 18 Jul 2022 12:42 pm - Jerusalem Time

Al-Shalaldeh Street, the artery of the ancient city of Hebron, is threatened with closure

Hebron - "Jerusalem" dot com - Jihad Al-Qawasmi - Al-Shalala Street acquires importance, as it is the main artery of the ancient town of Hebron, after the closure of Al-Shuhada Street, following the massacre of the Ibrahimi Mosque in 1994, and the link between it and the point of departure to the neighborhoods and suburbs of the city, and one of the most important streets The markets are vulnerable to attacks by the occupation and its settlers, which made his shops threatened with closure.


destination shoppers


Badr Al-Daour Al-Tamimi, head of the Tourism Services Union, fears that the scenario of Al-Shuhada Street will be repeated in Al-Shalala Street, which was the destination of shoppers decades ago, as it is a comprehensive market for all family needs, and its shops and stalls are distinguished by their popular prices, but the decline in demand for it led to a decline in movement. Economic and purchasing from it, due to the occupation and its settlers to limit the commercial movement that pushes towards the displacement and deportation of merchants and shoppers by creating problems.


Al-Daour stressed, we will not surrender to the occupation and its settlers, because Al-Shalala Street is the entrance to the old town and the Ibrahimi Mosque, which are considered the identity and spirit of the city, and we will not leave it to repeat the model of Al-Shuhada Street, and this calls for the presence of Palestine in this street, which is of great importance and reflects the city's cultural reality and its civilized face, pointing out that Its commercial stores are more than decades old, and therefore it must be preserved and citizens should be encouraged and motivated to reside in it, to restore the spirit to it and protect the remaining commercial stores and stalls in it, stressing that the occupation seeks to exclude us from the Old City and everything that reaches to empty the scene for the settlers.


A museum in itself


Imad Hamdan, Director General of the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee, said that in order to preserve Al-Shalala Street, the committee, which has been seeking since its inception to restore life to the town’s markets, alleys and corridors, and its success led to encouraging citizens to live and occupy most of the residential buildings, indicating that since 2020 it has worked The committee decided to restore the shops again, and the old town itself became a museum that is visited with its old stones in its markets, alleys and shops after the restoration. A new imprint was made for it by completing the project of installing umbrellas in the old Shallala Street, in a sophisticated way and in a manner of architectural and historical splendor that carries with it the legacy of the fathers and grandfathers.


He added: The project was completed with the installation of iron awnings for eighty-five shops in the old al-Shalala market, which is considered the main artery of the old town, especially since it is the most vulnerable market to Israeli attacks. Sometimes the goods are damaged.


Shop protection


And Hamdan indicated that the importance of this project comes with the aim of protecting these shops and their goods from rain, dust and sunlight, in addition to providing a beautiful view of the street, which encourages citizens to visit the old town and enjoy wandering among its markets, explaining that the project came to meet the needs of shop owners in That area, as it was a collective demand from merchants and citizens, who suffer from daily Israeli attacks and suffer from weak commercial traffic because of these attacks, expressing his hope that all shops will open their doors and economic life in the Old City will return to its former state.


Sultan Street


The opening of Al-Shalala Street, which is located in the area extending from Bab Al-Zawiya Square in the north, to the Old Municipality Gate Square in the south, and is bordered by Al-Shuhada Street in the west, and “Nasir Al-Din Nasser Al-Din Street” known today as the New Al-Shalala Street in the east, is due to the Ottoman Sultan Ahmed in The second half of the eighteenth century.


Historian Dr. Youssef Abu Mazer stated that the reason for naming this street by this name is due to the presence of some Bedouins who were camping in the area surrounding the Arab Bank, and they were dealing in trade with the residents of Hebron, and they were from the “Al-Shalala” or “Al-Shalaleen” clan from Beersheba, and that was At the end of the fifties of the last century, until the year 1967 AD, that is why the residents called the street Al-Shalala Street after the Arabs of Al-Shalala.


historical landmarks


He added that the street, from which the urban expansion began on both sides of the road, includes several historical monuments, such as the "Al-Manjikiya" corner known as Zawiyat Al-Saeed, and to the south of it is the Al-Dabouya building, which the occupation calls "Beit Hadassah" and at the end of the road at the Old Municipality Square. In the Ottoman era, a water pipe was withdrawn from Al-Shuhada Street to Al-Shalala Street, and a water tap was installed, which was called “Ain Al-Askar,” noting that in 1929, a hotel was built opposite Ain Al-Askar, and it was called the Palestine Hotel, which was converted into Folklore and Interpretive Museum of the Old City.


Abu Mazer continued, that on the opposite side, specifically in the square of Bab al-Zawiya, there was a spring of water called the eye of "Umm al-Faraj", and there was a pool of water underground in the square of Bab al-Zawiya, and near it was a chapel and it had a small mihrab, adding: To the south of Ain Umm al-Faraj, a mosque Bab al-Zawiya, and near it is an old archaeological well, which the residents called “Bir Ibrahim,” which is different from the well that people know today, which is located opposite Nasir al-Din Bridge, pointing to the Shawer Mill, near the Arab Bank, which is closed today, pointing out that the street that was famous for orchards With various fruit trees due to the fertility of the land and the abundance of water, in addition to the old olive trees.


Many deserted him


Historian Abu Mirz explained that the occurrence of the Al-Dabouya building, on Al-Shalala Street, which was seized by settlers, exposed the neighboring residents and shops to the continuous attacks of the occupation and its settlers, by throwing dirt, directing insults, and attacking the shops to displace residents and merchants from the area, which prompted the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee , to the erection of an insulating mesh fence over Al-Shalala Street, pointing out that before the events of the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre, the street was teeming with pedestrians and commercial traffic and was the backbone of the area, but the large number of settler attacks led to the migration of many merchants to safer areas, and the movement in it declined.

Sat 16 Jul 2022 6:12 pm - Jerusalem Time

Chinese state councilor stresses workplace safety and flood relief

Chengdu (Xinhua) -- Chinese State Councilor Wang Yong stressed workplace safety and flood relief during the flood season .


Wang made the remarks during his inspection tour to southwest China's Sichuan Province on Thursday and Friday.


While visiting factories involved in gas, chemicals and environmental protection, Wang urged efforts to uncover hidden dangers, punish misconduct, and deepen reforms for workplace safety.


During his visit to hydropower stations, urban flood control dams and water conservancy projects, he examined measures to prevent mountain torrents, debris flows, earthquakes and other disasters, and called for more inputs to improve disaster early warning and rescue capabilities so as to protect people's safety at all costs. towards better.

SPORT

Sat 16 Jul 2022 11:53 am - Jerusalem Time

Chairman of the Pioneers Forum in Jerusalem, Attorney Kamal Obeidat, we are working to unify the references of the veterans under one unified framework


Jerusalem - PalSport Agency / Chairman of the Pioneers Forum in Jerusalem, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry - in Jerusalem, lawyer Kamal Obeidat, said that, under the directives of Lieutenant General Jibril Rajoub, we are working in the Pioneers Forum to unify the references of the old people under one unified framework, as it is not reasonable for it to be in every governorate. The homeland has four or five references for the veterans, and this is a file that we started working on two years ago under the directives of the Rajoub team, but the Corona pandemic that struck Palestine and the whole world hindered our work, and now we have returned to work on that in cooperation with all the official and civil Palestinian sports authorities and references.


Attorney Obeidat praised that the decision of Qudsna and PAL Sport Network to issue an encyclopedia on the history of former athletes in the period from "1900-200" is tantamount to preserving and preserving the archives and records, praising this step and expressing his readiness to support all initiatives that are in favor of this step.


Obeidat blessed the Capital Club for the formation of a new board of directors headed by Dr. Abu Arafa, as this club is expected to have a great influence on the local sports map in view of the successes achieved by the Palestinian Academy for the Gifted in Sports, from which the club was sent to the Jerusalem sports space to fly high, wishing its management and technical committees to continue with the approach of breeding young people because they are the hope of the future and its great immunity to keep Our Palestinian sport is free of all viruses.


Obeidat touched on the difficulties that Jerusalem sports suffer from, calling for the need to find a formula that guarantees the continuity of sports, youth and scouting activities in the city in a way that balances the size of the large financial burdens and exorbitant expenses and the need for the flame of sports to glow and its continuity, stressing the need to support the civil and official institutions of clubs and institutions that are threatened by the danger of closure due to Bankruptcy on the one hand, and in light of the continuous Israeli attempts to Judaize the city and kill the spirit of the Palestinian and Jerusalemite youth in it on the other hand.

ARAB AND WORLD

Fri 15 Jul 2022 9:46 am - Jerusalem Time

The former President of Honduras announces the killing of his son, Said, and tells the details

Tegucigalpa - (AFP) Four people, including the son of former Honduras president Porfirio Lobo, were shot dead Thursday outside a nightclub in the capital, Tegucigalpa, the former president and police announced.


Lobo told local media that heavily armed individuals "forced the youths out of the cars" and shot them "as happens in a commando operation".


He added that his son Saeed, 23, was killed and his other son, Louis, who was in another car, was unharmed.


Police said the crime took place in the underground car park of the nightclub building.


Television footage broadcast by HCH channel showed masked men armed with rifles intercepting a car and forcing its occupants to get off and stand against a wall.


Among the youths killed was the nephew of retired general Romeo Vasquez, who in 2009 led a coup against then-president Manuel Zelaya.


Porfirio Lobo, who led Honduras from 2010 to 2014, has a third son, Fabio, who is currently serving a 24-year prison sentence in the United States for drug trafficking.
Ex-president Rosa Bonilla's wife is also imprisoned in Tegucigalpa on corruption charges when she was the country's first lady.

PALESTINE

Mon 11 Jul 2022 11:34 pm - Jerusalem Time

Under pressure from Biden, the Palestinians get more work permits instead of freedom

Washington - "Jerusalem" dot com - Saeed Erekat - Since US President Joe Biden assumed the presidency on January 20, 2021, his administration has been saying that the Palestinians deserve the same standards of "freedom, security and prosperity" as the Israelis , but "instead, They obtained American aid and permits to work inside Israel and the Jewish settlements," according to the Associated Press in a report on Monday evening, in which it is likely that "this contradiction will emerge when President Joe Biden visits Israel and the occupied West Bank this week for the first time since taking office."


Israeli officials are likely to point to the thousands of work permits issued to Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, “allowing them to earn much higher wages and inject much-needed cash into a Palestinian economy faltering under Israeli restrictions.” He is also likely to speak. Biden about tens of millions of dollars in US financial aid to the Palestinians, which he returned after his predecessor, Trump, cut it off.

Supporters of the US president believe that such economic measures improve the lives of Palestinians and help preserve the possibility of an eventual political solution.

But when Biden steps past the towering Israeli checkpoint to meet the Palestinians in the West Bank town of Bethlehem, he will hear a very different story — of how Israel has consolidated its decades-long military rule over millions of Palestinians, without end. Sam Bahour, an American businessman of Palestinian origin who resides in Ramallah, said, "Economic measures have the potential to contribute positively to peacemaking, but this requires that Israel and the United States have a plan to end this 55-year military occupation..they (they) The Israelis) don't, so any "economic" confidence-building measures are merely measures to entrench the occupation.

It is noteworthy that the Israeli coalition government, which did not last long before its dissolution last week, had issued 14,000 permits to the Palestinians in Gaza, which has been under a suffocating blockade since the "Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas)" seized power 15 years ago.

Israel claims the blockade is necessary to prevent Hamas from arming itself.

Israel has also increased the number of permits issued in the West Bank, where more than 100,000 Palestinians work within Israel and settlements, mostly in construction, manufacturing and agriculture. It has even begun allowing small numbers of Palestinian professionals to work in higher-paying jobs in Israel's booming high-tech sector, the Associated Press reports.

Israel claims these and other economic measures as gestures of goodwill, "even as it approved the construction of thousands more settler homes in the occupied West Bank."

The administration of US President Biden adopted a similar strategy, providing financial aid to the Palestinians, but did not exert any pressure on Israel to motivate it to end the occupation, or to demand that the Palestinians be granted equal rights. Even its (relatively) modest plan to reopen an American consulate in Jerusalem serving the Palestinians has collided with Israeli opposition, and it seems that the US administration does not want to prove its declared position in this regard.

The Associated Press quotes Michael Milstein, an Israeli analyst who has been advising the military body responsible for civilian affairs in the occupied Palestinian territories, as saying that the theory of "economic peace" - or the promotion of economic development in the absence of peace negotiations - is a policy that goes back decades, and "goes back to appearing because of the long lack of any peace process, and because of the political crisis inside Israel, but at best it will only lead to a temporary calm.” He adds that while this method can maintain stability to some extent, "but this is not a way to solve deep political problems."

For individual Palestinians, the permits are a godsend, as their average wage inside Israel is about $75 a day, double the rate in the West Bank, according to the World Bank. And in Gaza, where unemployment is about 50%, lined up Tens of thousands obtained permits (to work inside Israel) last fall."

But critics of the policy say the permits - which Israel can revoke at any time - are another tool of control and undermine the development of an independent Palestinian economy.

Bahour, an American-Palestinian businessman, says: "Every permit issued by Israel to Palestinian workers goes to serve Israel's economic development and empty the Palestinian workforce, so we will remain in the private sector, unable to create a different economic reality."

Even with the issuance of work permits, Israel is tightening its grip on what is known as Area C - that is, 60% of the West Bank is under full Israeli control according to the Oslo interim accords signed in the 1990s, while the Palestinian Authority enjoys limited self-rule in an archipelago of cities and towns in Area A ( a).

Area C includes most of the open spaces and natural resources in the West Bank. The World Bank estimates that lifting severe restrictions on Palestinian access to the area would boost their economy by a third.

The Israeli political system, which is dominated by right-wing parties, views the occupied West Bank as an integral part of Israel. Even if Israeli Prime Minister Lapid, who has said in the past that he supports a two-state solution, manages to form a government after the November 1 elections - which recent opinion polls indicate is unlikely - his coalition will almost certainly rely on some hard-line parties, preventing Without it.

Experts believe that the improvement in the economic situation of the Palestinians will ease the confrontations with the Israeli occupation authorities, as an opinion poll conducted by the "Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research" showed that 65% of the Palestinians support the so-called confidence-building measures, including the issuance of more work permits by Israel. . The poll included 1,270 Palestinians from all over the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with a margin of error of 3 percentage points.

But the same poll also found a remarkable rise in frustration, as (the poll showed) support for the two-state solution dropped from 40% to 28% in just three months, and 55% of those surveyed support “a return to confrontation and armed intifada.”

PALESTINE

Wed 06 Jul 2022 6:32 pm - Jerusalem Time

Settlers attack the "New Ein" spring in the Old City of Hebron

Today, Wednesday, settlers attacked Palestinian property in the Tel Rumeida neighborhood in the Old City of Hebron , targeting the ancient "Al-Ain Al-Jadida" water spring, which is an important Palestinian historical and heritage heritage.


Last week, the settlers built a wall of stones around the wall surrounding Al-Ain.


The Director General of the Hebron Reconstruction Committee, Imad Hamdan, explained, "This eye is located at the bottom of the hill of Rumeida near the Islamic cemetery, and it is an Islamic endowment run by the Islamic Endowments Directorate. The new eye has been subjected to attacks since 2012."


Hamdan added, "The settlers are constantly building stone terraces, planting trees, or setting up signposts indicating the Jewishness of the area with the aim of turning it into a Jewish national park. It has also been included on tourist routes for Jewish settlers, which threatens to seize it."


Hamdan said, "This spring is one of the important historical and heritage monuments in the city of Hebron, which demonstrates the nobility and originality of this town's past and its Arabism. It is a spring whose waters gushed out at the end of the Mamluk era, and that is why it was called the New Spring, and the name remained common to this day, and because of the sweetness of its waters, it was used for drinking." And to irrigate the crops, which is seven meters lower than the ground level, and it descends to it by about 13 degrees.


Hamdan considered that these current and previous settlement encroachments are a serious violation and a blatant encroachment on the archaeological and historical monuments in the old city of Hebron, which enjoys an important place on the UNESCO World Heritage List.


The efforts of the Hebron Rehabilitation Committee have thwarted all previous attempts by settlers to seize this important landmark, and the plantings and indicative signs around it have been removed, and it will work hard to stop all new encroachments.