رأي.. جيفري ساكس وسيبيل فارس يكتبان لـCNN: وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي والصحفيون يفضحون الفظائع في غزة
رأي.. جيفري ساكس وسيبيل فارس يكتبان لـCNN: وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي والصحفيون يفضحون الفظائع في غزة
هذا المقال بقلم البروفيسور جيفري ساكس من جامعة كولومبيا وسيبيل فارس مستشارته لشؤون الشرق الأوسط، والآراء الواردة أدناه تعبر عن وجهة نظر الكاتبين ولا تعكس بالضرورة وجهة نظر شبكة CNN.
إن العالم ليس غافلاً عن عنف إسرائيل وازدواجيتها. على الرغم من الجهود التي يبذلها القادة السياسيون الإسرائيليون لإخفاء حقائق الأحداث في غزة -التي وصلت إلى حد اتهام إسرائيل بارتكاب إبادة جماعية – إلا الحقائق يتم كشفها عبر الصحفيين والمدنيين الشجعان على وسائل التواصل الاجتماعي.
Iran election: ‘Voting is meaningless’ in ‘sham’ contest, regime’s opponents say – as polls close | World News
Iran election: ‘Voting is meaningless’ in ‘sham’ contest, regime’s opponents say – as polls close | World News
Polls have closed in Iran in an election that opponents of supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s regime have dismissed as a “sham” in which voting “is meaningless”.
The parliamentary election is the first major test of the government standing with its citizens since large-scale protests over the death in custody of Mahsa Amini in 2022, and the violent crackdown that followed, which saw mass detentions and even executions.
A high turnout will restore the reputation of Iran’s clerical rulers, which was badly damaged by the unrest – some of the worst political turmoil since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Image: Voters fill out their ballots at a polling station in Tehran. Pic: AP
But they may be disappointed, as only around 41% of those eligible are set to take part, according to official figures, down even on the record low of 42.5% in the 2020 contest.
Reza, a 35-year-old teacher in the northern city of Sari, was adamant there was no point in casting his ballot, saying: “I am not voting for a regime that has restricted my social freedoms. Voting is meaningless.”
Imprisoned Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi, a women’s rights advocate, has called the election a “sham”.
On Iranian state TV, the mood was upbeat, featuring live coverage from across Iran, patriotic songs, and footage of people braving snow to vote in some towns and villages. Several people told state TV that they were voting “to make the supreme leader happy”.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said voting is Iranians’ religious duty and was among the first to do so.
He warned on state TV that “the eyes of Iran’s friends and ill-wishers are on the results.”
Voting was extended three times, to allow latecomers to cast ballots, with the poll for seats in the 290-seat parliament eventually closing at 2030 GMT.
The 88-seat Assembly of Experts, which will choose the 84-year-old leader’s successor, is also being chosen.
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More than 15,000 candidates were running, mostly hardliners and low-key conservatives, and the first results may be known on Saturday.
Hashtags including #VOTENoVote and #ElectionCircus were widely shared on the social media platform X by activists and opposition, trying to remind Iranians that a high turnout would legitimise the Islamic Republic.
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Officials said the participation was “good”, according to state media, but witnesses said most polling centres in Tehran and several other cities were far from full.
Heavyweight moderates, conservatives and reformers have largely stayed out of what has been called an “unfree” and “unfair” contest.
Experts have said large numbers of Iranians no longer think the ruling clerics can solve an economic crisis caused by a mix of mismanagement, corruption and US sanctions.
It comes at a time of huge tension in the Middle East, as Israel fights the Iranian-backed Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in Gaza, and other groups backed by Tehran attacking ships in the Red Sea and Israeli and US targets in the region.
مصادر توضح لـCNN ما حدث لمفاوضات وقف إطلاق النار بغزة بعد مقتل منتظري المساعدات
مصادر توضح لـCNN ما حدث لمفاوضات وقف إطلاق النار بغزة بعد مقتل منتظري المساعدات
(CNN)– قالت مصادر، لشبكة CNN، إن المفاوضات الجارية بشأن الاتفاق المحتمل لوقف إطلاق النار بين حركة “حماس” وإسرائيل في غزة بحلول شهر رمضان يبدو أنها لا تزال تسير على الطريق الصحيح، حتى بعد مقتل أكثر من 100 فلسطيني، الخميس، أثناء محاولتهم الوصول إلى الغذاء في مدينة غزة.
وذكر مسؤولون أمريكيون، الجمعة، أنه لا توجد مؤشرات على أن المفاوضات قد خرجت عن مسارها بشكل كبير، لكن الكثير يتوقف على رد فعل “حماس” المتوقع على ما تمت مناقشته في باريس والدوحة في الأسبوع الماضي بين الدول الأخرى…
Joe Biden twice confuses Gaza with Ukraine as he approves military aid airdrops | World News
Joe Biden twice confuses Gaza with Ukraine as he approves military aid airdrops | World News
President Joe Biden twice confused Gaza with Ukraine as he announced the US would provide desperately-needed aid to the war-ravaged Palestinian territory.
Mr Biden, 81, confirmed on Friday that humanitarian assistance would be airdropped into Gaza – a day after the Hamas-run health ministry said 30,000 Palestinians have died since the war began last October.
“In the coming days, we’re going to join with our friends in Jordan and others who are providing airdrops of additional food and supplies”, the president said, adding the US will “seek to open up other avenues in, including possibly a marine corridor”.
But Mr Biden twice mistakenly referred to airdrops to help Ukraine – leaving White House officials to clarify that he was in fact talking about Gaza.
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Mr Biden revealed the development while hosting Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in Washington – as he warned “children’s lives are on the line”.
“Aid flowing to Gaza is nowhere nearly enough,” he said.
“Now, it’s nowhere nearly enough. Innocent lives are on the line and children’s lives are on the line.
“We won’t stand by until we get more aid in there. We should be getting hundreds of trucks in, not just several.”
Image: President Biden hosted Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni at the White House on Friday. Pic: Reuters
Mr Biden’s vow to help came a day after dozens of Palestinians perished during a deadly aid truck incident in Gaza City.
At least 115 Palestinians were killed and more than 750 others were injured, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry, on Thursday.
Airdrops are a last resort for when things are really desperate
Airdrops are a last resort. They are inefficient, inaccurate, expensive and dangerous.
They are only chosen as an option when things are really desperate.
The White House spokesman admitted as much just after the president’s announcement: “There are no missions more complicated than humanitarian assistance airdrops,” John Kirby said.
In this case, the decision to resort to them is all the more remarkable because America is dropping aid to counter failures in a war being prosecuted with US weapons by one of its closest allies.
Israel controls the aid that gets into Gaza. To have to airdrop it is to admit a fundamental failure and a humanitarian disaster.
It’s inefficient because only small amounts of aid can be dropped at a time – palates of food parachuted from the back of planes.
It is inaccurate because you have no control over precisely where the aid will land.
It is dangerous because the aid drops could hit people as they land and because they could cause stampedes on the ground.
Usually aid is distributed with the coordination of aid officials on the ground.
It’s also dangerous for the aircrews flying over a war zone.
It is expensive because it requires significant military coordination.
In short – it is a stark illustration of just how much of a (man-made) disaster Gaza now is.
Witnesses said nearby Israeli troops opened fire as huge crowds raced to pull goods off an aid convoy.
Israel said many of the dead were trampled in a stampede linked to the chaos – and that its troops fired at some people in the crowd who they believed moved towards them in a threatening way.
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On Friday evening, the UK joined demands for an investigation into the killings, described by Foreign Secretary David Cameron as “horrific”.
Lord Cameron said there must be “an urgent investigation and accountability” – amid growing international calls for a probe into the episode.
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Analysis of the deadly Gaza aid truck incident
“This must not happen again,” he said.
While he did not directly blame Israel, he linked the deaths to the lack of aid being allowed into Gaza.
“We can’t separate what happened yesterday from the inadequate aid supplies,” Lord Cameron said.
“In February, only half the number of trucks crossed into Gaza that did in January. This is simply unacceptable.
“Israel has an obligation to ensure that significantly more humanitarian aid reaches the people of Gaza.”
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French President Emmanuel Macron expressed his “strongest condemnation” for the shootings and called for “truth, justice and respect for international law” in a post on X.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres also condemned the incident on the social media platform, writing: “The desperate civilians in Gaza need urgent help, including those in the north where the UN has not been able to deliver aid in more than a week.”
البيت الأبيض: طلبنا من إسرائيل التحقيق في مقتل منتظري المساعدات في غزة
البيت الأبيض: طلبنا من إسرائيل التحقيق في مقتل منتظري المساعدات في غزة
(CNN)– ذكر البيت الأبيض، الجمعة، أنه يعتقد أن على إسرائيل التحقيق في الحادث الذي وقع في مدينة غزة، الخميس، حيث قُتل أكثر من 112 شخصا أثناء انتظار المساعدات الغذائية، ودافع عن “قدرة إسرائيل على النظر في أخطائها المحتملة“.
وقال المتحدث باسم مجلس الأمن القومي الأمريكي جون كيربي، للصحفيين: “طلبنا من حكومة إسرائيل التحقيق، وتقييمنا أنهم يأخذون هذا الأمر على محمل الجد ويبحثون في ما حدث لتجنب حدوث مآسي مثل هذه مرة أخرى”.
وأشار كيربي إلى أمثلة سابقة على تحقيقات إسرائيلية في حوادث،…