Is Biden’s two-state plan for Israel and Palestine a fantasy? | Israel-Palestine conflict
Is Biden’s two-state plan for Israel and Palestine a fantasy? | Israel-Palestine conflict
The US was happy to neglect the Palestinian issue for years. Why is it talking of a ‘reinvigorated’ peace process now?
After the war on Gaza, US President Joe Biden says he wants to “reinvigorate” the attempts to create a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
But the devil is in the details. After the Hamas attack on Israel, and Israel’s scorched-earth war on Gaza, will either side want to talk about peace and stability? Are Israelis willing to make the compromises that Palestinians would find acceptable, and vice versa?
Mara Rudman worked as a Middle East envoy in the Clinton and Obama administrations. She tells host Steve Clemons that US national security interests will force Washington to impose a resolution.
US military aircraft with six people on board crashes off Japanese island | World News
US military aircraft with six people on board crashes off Japanese island | World News
At least one person has died after a US military aircraft crashed off the coast of a Japanese island.
Six crew members were on board the Osprey aircraft when it crashed on Wednesday.
The Japanese coastguard said one crew member had been found – and was later pronounced dead – along with grey-coloured debris believed to be from the aircraft.
They were found at sea around half a mile off the eastern coast of Yakushima.
The cause of the crash and the status of the other people on the aircraft were not immediately known.
Image: The Japanese coastguard conduct a search and rescue operation. Pic: Kyodo/Reuters
Fishing boats in the area found three people in the surrounding waters, a representative of a local fisheries cooperative said. Their condition is unknown.
Another Osprey landed safely at the island’s airport on Wednesday, at around the time of the crash.
“The government will confirm information about the damage and place the highest priority on saving lives,” Japan’s chief cabinet secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters.
The Osprey is a hybrid aircraft that takes off and lands like a helicopter, but during flight can rotate its propellers forward and cruise much faster like an aeroplane.
Image: A US Osprey aircraft taking off in Japan in 2018. Pic: AP
US and Japanese officials said the aircraft belonged to Yokota Air Base in western Tokyo.
In Okinawa, where about half of the 50,000 American troops in Japan are based, Governor Denny Tamaki told reporters he will ask the US military to suspend all Osprey flights in Japan.
In August, a US Osprey crashed off the coast of northern Australia, killing three Marines and seriously injuring five others.
Another crash-landed in the ocean off Japan’s southern island of Okinawa in December 2016, prompting a temporary US military grounding of the aircraft.
It also comes after five US service members were killed after their aircraft suffered a “mishap” during a routine air refuelling mission in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Pope Francis ‘not well’ as he struggles to read speech at The Vatican | World News
Pope Francis ‘not well’ as he struggles to read speech at The Vatican | World News
The pope asked an aide to read his speech for him at his weekly audience in the Vatican on Wednesday, with the 86-year-old “not well” enough.
Pope Francis, who on Tuesday cancelled a three-day trip for COP28 in Dubai scheduled for the weekend, coughed near the end of the hour-long audience with the public as he made some final comments.
He then stood up from his chair in the Vatican’s auditorium to give his blessing, and with a voice barely above a whisper he said “since I am not well” his reading would not sound “pretty”.
The pope then handed his printed speech to the aide – but he did speak at the end of the audience to voice support for the truce between Israel and Hamas.
He added he hopes “all the hostages are released and access necessary to permit humanitarian aid” to reach Gaza is provided.
“They lack bread, water, the people are suffering,” Pope Francis said.
Image: Pope Francis greets the faithful during the weekly general audience at the Vatican. Pic: AP
Doctors had asked the pope – who had part of one lung removed as a young man and has a lung inflammation causing breathing problems – to cancel his trip to COP28.
The Vatican says his condition has improved, but noted he had the flu and “inflammation of the respiratory airways”.
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According to the Holy See, the pope still wants to participate in the discussions in some way.
Towards the end of Wednesday’s audience, circus performers came on stage to entertain him with an acrobatic act.
Image: A performance in front of Pope Francis during the weekly general audience at the Vatican. Pic :AP
“I want to say thanks for this moment of joy,” Pope Francis said, adding the circus expresses the human dimension of “simple joy”.
He was taken to hospital earlier this year for three days for intravenous treatment with antibiotics of what the Vatican then said was bronchitis.
A CT scan, performed at a Rome hospital on 25 November, had ruled out pneumonia, according to the Vatican.
Execution of teenage boy after ‘forced confession’ in Iran condemned by UN | World News
Execution of teenage boy after ‘forced confession’ in Iran condemned by UN | World News
The United Nations has condemned the executions of a teenage boy and a 22-year-old man in Iran – and called for an immediate “halt” on the death penalty in the country.
The UN Human Rights Office said it “deplores” the executions, which were reportedly carried out by Iranian authorities last Friday.
The Iran Human Rights group said documents showed 17-year-old Hamidreza Azari died in Sabzevar Prison after he was alleged to have committed murder in April, when he was 16.
The group said the boy gave a “forced confession” and state media had reported his age to be 18.
“This is a deliberate attempt to evade accountability for violating international laws which explicitly prohibit the use of the death penalty against juvenile offenders,” a statement from Iran Human Rights said.
UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Liz Throssell said it was “the first reported execution of an alleged child offender in Iran this year”.
She added that the UN was “troubled” by the death of 22-year-old Milad Zohrevand who is “the eighth person to be executed in the context of the September 2022 protests”.
Image: Milad Zohrevand was reportedly executed last Friday
“Available information indicates that his trial lacked the basic requirements for due process under international human rights law,” Ms Throssell said.
“There are also troubling reports that Zohrevand’s parents were arrested following his execution.”
There were widespread protests in Iran in September 2022 following Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody.
Image: Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody sparked protests in Iran
Ms Throssel reminded Iran of its obligation under international conventions “to prohibit death sentences and their implementation for crimes committed by individuals below the age of 18”.
The UN has urged the Iranian government to “establish a moratorium” on the death penalty, adding it “may only be imposed for the most serious crimes, which refers to crimes of extreme gravity that result intentionally and directly in death”.
It also called for Tehran to “stop using criminal procedures” to punish political activists and those exercising their rights to freedom of speech and peaceful assembly.
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Iran executed at least 582 people last year, the highest since 2015, with the majority carried out for murder and drug offences, according to Iran Human Rights.
At least three juvenile offenders and 16 women were executed, its report added.
Pro-Palestine Facebook post sparks CIA warning | Social Media News
Pro-Palestine Facebook post sparks CIA warning | Social Media News
The incident illustrates the deep divisions that the war in Gaza has opened up within US government institutions.
The CIA has stressed to its officers that they should refrain from political statements on social media after one of its top officers shared a pro-Palestinian photo on Facebook.
The intelligence agency’s associate deputy director for analysis changed their Facebook cover photo to a man waving a Palestinian flag on October 21, two weeks after Israel launched an all-out offensive against Palestinian group Hamas, the Financial Times reported.
The officer reportedly deleted the post, along with another previously shared image with the words “Free Palestine”, after being contacted by the media.
The agency has since sent out an internal memo reiterating its policy against political messaging on social media, NBC News reported.
The CIA is the US’s top foreign intelligence agency, responsible for delivering intelligence and analysis to the president.
The official at the centre of the recent social media incident previously led the development of a top-secret document titled the President’s Daily Brief, the Financial Times reported.
Posting politically charged content on social media is highly unusual for officials with such sensitive intelligence roles.
Deep divisions
The social media post from the senior CIA officer underlines deep divisions within the US government over President Joe Biden’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war, which has killed some 15,000 Palestinians and left much of the besieged Gaza Strip in ruins.
While Biden has offered staunch backing to Israel’s government, despite the mounting death toll, hundreds of government officials and former campaign staffers have signed open letters urging him to lobby for a ceasefire to protect Palestinians.
The social media incident also comes after other US government officials faced backlash for their public comments about the Gaza war.
Last week, a former US State Department official was arrested after videos of him harassing a halal food vendor in New York and calling for more Palestinian children to die went viral on social media.