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  • الأمم المتحدة: مقتل اثنتين من الأمهات في غزة كل ساعة

    الأمم المتحدة: مقتل اثنتين من الأمهات في غزة كل ساعة

    الأمم المتحدة: مقتل اثنتين من الأمهات في غزة كل ساعة

    الأمم المتحدة: مقتل اثنتين من الأمهات في غزة كل ساعة

    دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة (CNN)– أسفر الصراع الحالي الدائر بين إسرائيل وحماس في غزة، عن مقتل قرابة ثلاثة أضعاف عدد القتلى في القطاع مقارنة بالسنوات الخمس عشرة الماضية مجتمعة، بحسب تقرير صادر عن هيئة الأمم المتحدة للمرأة، المعنية بالمساواة بين الجنسين والتابعة للمنظمة.

    وتشير الإحصائيات الصادرة، الجمعة، إلى مقتل أكثر من 24620 فلسطينيًا في غزة، منذ بدء الحرب الأخيرة بهجمات حماس على إسرائيل في 7 أكتوبر/ تشرين الأول 2023.

    وتعكس حصيلة القتلى التي أعلنتها الأمم المتحدة أيضا العدد…

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    الأمم المتحدة: مقتل اثنتين من الأمهات في غزة كل ساعة

  • "بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب".. تفاعل على تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب العراق بالفوز على اليابان في بطولة كأس آسيا

    "بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب".. تفاعل على تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب العراق بالفوز على اليابان في بطولة كأس آسيا

    "بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب".. تفاعل على تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب العراق بالفوز على اليابان في بطولة كأس آسيا

    "بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب".. تفاعل على تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب العراق بالفوز على اليابان في بطولة كأس آسيا

    دبي، الإمارات العربية المتحدة (CNN)– هنأت رغد صدام، ابنة الرئيس العراقي الأسبق، صدام حسين، منتخب بلادها بعد فوزه على نظيره الياباني بهدفين لهدف، الجمعة، ضمن منافسات الجولة الثانية من دور المجموعات في نهائيات بطولة كأس آسيا، وسط تفاعل.

    وكتبت رغد صدام في منشور عبر حسابها الرسمي على منصة “إكس”، تويتر سابقا، مساء الجمعة: “مبارك فوز أبطال منتخبنا الوطني على اليابان، بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب وكأس البطولة الآسيوية”.

     

    وأثارت تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب بلادها بالفوز تفاعلا بين مغردين…

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    "بانتظار حصولكم على الذهب".. تفاعل على تهنئة رغد صدام لمنتخب العراق بالفوز على اليابان في بطولة كأس آسيا

  • وزير الخارجية السعودي لـCNN حول التطبيع مع إسرائيل: لا رجعة عن إقامة دولة فلسطينية

    وزير الخارجية السعودي لـCNN حول التطبيع مع إسرائيل: لا رجعة عن إقامة دولة فلسطينية

    وزير الخارجية السعودي لـCNN حول التطبيع مع إسرائيل: لا رجعة عن إقامة دولة فلسطينية

    وزير الخارجية السعودي لـCNN حول التطبيع مع إسرائيل: لا رجعة عن إقامة دولة فلسطينية

    قام وزير الخارجية السعودي فيصل بن فرحان بإخبار فريد زكريا، المحلل السياسي ومقدم برنامج GPS بشبكة CNN في جزء من مقابلة، أن المملكة العربية السعودية منفتحة على تطبيع العلاقات مع إسرائيل فقط إذا كانت هناك عملية لا رجعة فيها لإنشاء دولة فلسطينية.

    وفي سؤال من زكريا عن إذا لم يكن هناك مسار موثوق ولا رجعة فيه لدولة فلسطينية، فلن يكون هناك تطبيع للعلاقات بين المملكة العربية السعودية وإسرائيل؟ أجاب وزير الخارجية السعودي، “هذه هي الطريقة الوحيدة التي سنحصل بها على فائدة. لذا، نعم، لأننا…

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  • Sean Bell: The West is now embroiled in widening Middle East conflict – but is it winnable? | World News

    Sean Bell: The West is now embroiled in widening Middle East conflict – but is it winnable? | World News

    Sean Bell: The West is now embroiled in widening Middle East conflict – but is it winnable? | World News

    Sean Bell: The West is now embroiled in widening Middle East conflict - but is it winnable? | World News

    Warfare is a brutal and unforgiving undertaking. 

    However, the primary responsibility of any government is the protection of its people and its national interests, so military capability is a cornerstone of national capability.

    But, military forces provide options and are a means to an end – not an end in itself – and when all other diplomatic and political options have been exhausted, the military create the security conditions in which political objectives can be realised.

    Middle East crisis latest: US destroys Houthi anti-ship missiles

    However, without clear political direction, the carnage and devastation that military forces incur lacks purpose. The consequences, as are flowing from Israel’s continued ground assault of Gaza, are profound.

    On that fateful day – 7 October 2023 – when Hamas forces killed over 1,200 Israelis and took 240 hostages, the US and UK resolutely supported Israel’s right to self-defence.

    The resulting Israeli military response was immediate and intensive, starting with aerial bombardments followed by a continuing ground offensive.

    With Palestinian deaths now exceeding 24,000 and over 60,000 injuries, according to Gaza’s health ministry – two-thirds of those believed to be children – the Israel Defence Forces claims that its military response seeks to defeat Hamas and ensure the long-term security of Israel.

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    However, despite most of the international community believing that the only long-term solution for regional stability is a two-state solution, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has now made clear that “Israel must have security control over all the territory west of the Jordan”. In essence, a one-state solution with Israel in control.

    It remains unclear how such an arrangement would work in practice without subjugation of the Palestinian people. And that does not appear to be the foundations of a lasting peace.

    Israel expects its military action to continue for months to come, but where is the political strategy to underpin it?

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    Netanyahu on ‘any future arrangement’

    Political ambiguity is not unique to Israel. The UK and US governments are also struggling to maintain a coherent response to the crisis in Gaza.

    Hamas is no match militarily for the IDF, and, although the “Gaza Metro” – the labyrinth of Hamas tunnels underneath Gaza – will slow IDF progress, given time the IDF will prevail.

    This is why the US vetoed the recent UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate end to hostilities, ostensibly to allow time for Israel to achieve its objectives.

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    But in the same way the US and the UK support Israel, so Iran supports Hamas. By supporting the Houthi attacks on the Red Sea merchant shipping, Iran is increasing pressure on the US to stop the war in Gaza.

    This is an inconvenient truth for the US and UK governments.

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    Yemenis vow ‘earth-shattering’ retaliation

    Indeed, the UK prime minister said the US/UK strikes on Houthi military capability were “completely unrelated” to the Israel-Gaza conflict, rather “a direct response to the Houthis’ attacks on international shipping” and that “we shouldn’t fall for their malign narrative”.

    Yet hours later Lord Cameron met Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum where the Iranian position was made clear: stop the war in Gaza and the Houthi attacks will cease.

    Directing UK military forces to attack Houthi targets is a serious escalation – the use of military force to achieve a political objective.

    The stated UK political “end-state” is to ensure freedom of passage for maritime vessels in the Red Sea, but the only way to achieve that objective is to tackle the cause, not the symptom.

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    Biden: Yemen airstrikes ‘not stopping Houthis’

    Although some form of military action against the Houthis was probably inevitable, it was also unlikely to “solve the problem”.

    Indeed, the continued Houthi assaults bear testament to the fact that military action is unlikely to stop the attacks.

    It seems very unlikely that the West could countenance a one-state, Israel-led, solution to the Gaza war, yet by providing unequivocal political support to Israel, and its intended political ambitions, the West has found itself embroiled in military action and a widening regional conflict.

    And one that, in the case of the Houthis, most military experts predict is unwinnable.

    Where is the grand-strategic political leadership? A solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict will not be achievable by the main protagonists – the scars run too deep for compromise.

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    Analysis of Houthi attack on US-owned ship

    However, unless international political leadership engages to create the foundations for a lasting two-state solution, the West risks being an enabler for Israel to impose its own ambitions, which will almost certainly prove untenable in the long term.

    Meanwhile, the West is now part of a wider regional confrontation without clear political objectives beyond deterring the Houthis, which appears at best a naive ambition.

    Where is the international diplomacy and political gravitas for which the UK was once famous? The instrument of last resort has now been unleashed, but to what end?

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  • La Kena: Mexican marines capture leader of drug cartel that kidnapped and killed Americans | World News

    La Kena: Mexican marines capture leader of drug cartel that kidnapped and killed Americans | World News

    La Kena: Mexican marines capture leader of drug cartel that kidnapped and killed Americans | World News

    La Kena: Mexican marines capture leader of drug cartel that kidnapped and killed Americans | World News

    One of the top leaders of a notorious Mexican drug cartel, which kidnapped four Americans and killed two of them last year, has been captured by marines.

    Jose Alberto Garcia Vilano, known by the nicknames La Kena and Cyclone 19, was seized at a shopping centre in an upmarket area on the outskirts of Monterrey.

    He headed the Cyclones – one of the most powerful and violent factions of the now-divided Gulf cartel.

    While not naming him, Mexico’s navy department said in a statement marines had detained a suspect it called “one of the key leaders of one of the most powerful criminal organisations in Tamaulipas”, adding he was “one of the main targets of the Drug Enforcement Administration”.

    State prosecutors had previously offered a $150,000 (£118,000) reward for his arrest.

    The kidnapping and killing of the Americans was linked to another faction of the cartel, known as the Scorpions.

    The four US citizens had crossed into the border city of Matamoros from Texas last March so that one of them could have cosmetic surgery.

    They were fired on in downtown Matamoros and then loaded into a pickup truck.

    Americans Zindell Brown and Shaeed Woodard died in the attack while Eric Williams and Latavia McGee survived.

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    A Mexican woman, Areli Pablo Servando, 33, was also killed, apparently by a stray bullet.

    The Gulf cartel turned over five gang members it said were responsible to police soon after the abduction.

    A letter claiming to be from the Scorpions also condemned the violence.

    It said: “We have decided to turn over those who were directly involved and responsible in the events, who at all times acted under their own decision-making and lack of discipline.”

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