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  • بعد ساعات من استئناف عمله.. مطار دمشق خارج الخدمة مجددا جراء قصف إسرائيلي

    بعد ساعات من استئناف عمله.. مطار دمشق خارج الخدمة مجددا جراء قصف إسرائيلي

    بعد ساعات من استئناف عمله.. مطار دمشق خارج الخدمة مجددا جراء قصف إسرائيلي

    بعد ساعات من استئناف عمله.. مطار دمشق خارج الخدمة مجددا جراء قصف إسرائيلي

    تسبب قصف إسرائيلي الأحد في إخراج مطار العاصمة السورية دمشق مجددا عن الخدمة، بعد ساعات قليلة من استئناف عملهم. وصعدت إسرائيل وتيرة استهدافها للأراضي السورية منذ شن حركة حماس في 7 أكتوبر هجوما غير مسبوق على الدولة العبرية.

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    أكد المرصد السوري لحقوق الإنسان أن مطار دمشق الدولي خرج عن الخدمة مُجددا الأحد جراء تعرضه لقصف إسرائيلي بعد ساعات من استئناف عمله.

    وقال المرصد “شن الطيران الحربي الإسرائيلي بعد عصر اليوم الأحد غارة جديدة استهدفت مطار دمشق الدولي (..) حيث استهدفت مهابط المطار ما أدى لخروجه عن الخدمة مجددا”.

    وأشار المرصد إلى سماع دوي انفجار آخر من جهة مطار المزة في الجهة الأخرى من العاصمة.

    ولاحقا أفاد المرصد بإصابة ضابط برتبة نقيب وعنصرين من قوات النظام، نتيجة “قصف إسرائيلي استهدف قاعدة لقوات الدفاع الجوي، في منطقة المزة”.

    ونقلت وكالة الأنباء السورية الرسمية (سانا) عن مصدر عسكري أنه “حوالى الساعة 16:50 (13:50 ت غ) من بعد ظهر اليوم نفذ العدو الصهيوني عدوانا جويا بالصواريخ من اتجاه الجولان السوري المحتل مستهدفا مطار دمشق الدولي وبعض النقاط في ريف دمشق”.

    وأضاف المصدر” تصدت وسائط دفاعنا الجوي للصواريخ المعادية ودمرت معظمها وأسفر العدوان عن خروج المطار عن الخدمة ووقوع بعض الخسائر المادية”.

    وتوقفت جميع الرحلات من وإلى المطار الأكبر والرئيسي في البلاد منذ 22 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر جراء ضربات إسرائيلية طالت مدرجاته الرئيسية، وأخرجت ضربات متزامنة في اليوم ذاته مطار حلب الدولي من الخدمة، ما دفع وزارة النقل السورية إلى تحويل الرحلات كافة على مطار اللاذقية، الأصغر والأقل تجهيزا.

    واستأنف المطار صباح الأحد عمله بعد توقف لأكثر من شهر، جراء ضربات إسرائيلية أخرجته من الخدمة، وفق ما أفادت شركتان خاصتان لحجوزات السياحة والسفر في العاصمة السورية وكالة الأنباء الفرنسية قبل أن يتم استهدافه مجددا عصر الأحد.

    ومنذ بدء النزاع عام 2011، شنت إسرائيل مئات الضربات الجوية في سوريا، طالت أهدافا للجيش السوري وأخرى لمجموعات موالية لطهران، بينها حزب الله اللبناني.

    وصعدت إسرائيل وتيرة استهدافها للأراضي السورية منذ شن حركة حماس في 7 أكتوبر هجوما غير مسبوق على إسرائيل، التي ردت بقصف عنيف على قطاع غزة، ترافق منذ أسابيع مع عمليات برية، قبل التوصل إلى هدنة بدأ سريانها الجمعة، ويتم بموجبها تبادل رهائن ومعتقلين.

    ونادرا ما تؤكد إسرائيل تنفيذها ضربات في سوريا، لكنها تكرر تصديها لما تصفه بمحاولات طهران الداعمة لدمشق، ترسيخ وجودها العسكري في هذا البلد.

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  • Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont ‘hate crime’ | US News

    Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont ‘hate crime’ | US News

    Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont ‘hate crime’ | US News

    Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont 'hate crime' | US News

    The families of three Palestinian students who were shot in Vermont have called on US officials to investigate the incident as a hate crime.

    The three men, all aged 20, were wearing keffiyehs – a traditional scarf – and speaking Arabic when they were attacked as they walked down a street in the city of Burlington on Saturday night, according to Sky News’ US partner NBC.

    Police said a white man suddenly approached the trio without saying anything and then fired four rounds from a pistol before running away.

    Two of the men were hit in the torso, while the third was hit in the “lower extremities,” police said.

    At the time, the group were on their way to visit one of the victim’s relatives for dinner over the Thanksgiving holiday.

    All three are receiving treatment in hospital. Two of the men are in a stable condition, while the other is said to have suffered “much more serious injuries”.

    One of the men, Kinnan Abdalhamid, was named by Haverford College as one of its students. The other two have been named as Brown University student Hisham Awartani and Tahseen Ahmed, who attends Trinity College in Connecticut.

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    Their families said in a joint statement: “As parents, we are devastated by the horrific news that our children were targeted and shot.

    “We call on law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation, including treating this as a hate crime. We will not be comfortable until the shooter is brought to justice.

    “We need to ensure that our children are protected, and this heinous crime is not repeated.”

    They added: “Our children are dedicated students who deserve to be able to focus on their studies and building their futures.”

    The men were all graduates of Ramallah Friends School, a secondary school in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, according to its Facebook page.

    The school said in a statement: “We extend our thoughts and prayers to them and their families for a full recovery, especially considering the severity of injuries – as Hisham has been shot in the back, Tahseen in the chest, and Kinnan with minor injuries.”

    Vermont senator and former Democrat presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders wrote on X, formerly Twitter: “It is shocking and deeply upsetting that three young Palestinians were shot here in Burlington, VT. Hate has no place here, or anywhere.”

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    The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee said the shooting had come during an “unprecedented surge” in anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment in the US amid the Israel-Hamas war.

    Ambassador Husam Zomlot, the head of the Palestinian Mission to the UK, posted a photo of the trio on social media and added: “The hate crimes against Palestinians must stop”.

    It comes following the death of a six-year-old Palestinian-American who was stabbed 26 times in a suspected hate crime in Illinois last month.

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    Burlington Police Chief Jon Murad said: “In this charged moment, no one can look at this incident and not suspect that it may have been a hate-motivated crime.

    “And I have already been in touch with federal investigatory and prosecutorial partners to prepare for that if it’s proven.”

    Two of the students hold US citizenship, while the third is living in the country legally, police added.

    The FBI said it was not yet treating the shooting as a hate crime.

    A spokesperson said: “If, in the course of the local investigation, information comes to light of a potential federal violation, the FBI is prepared to investigate.”

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    Three Palestinian students shot in Vermont ‘hate crime’ | US News

  • More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

    More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

    More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

    A third batch of 39 Palestinian prisoners has been freed as the exchange of captives between Hamas and Israel continues for a third day under a four-day truce deal.

    Large crowds of Palestinians took to the streets in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank on Sunday night as they waited for Red Cross buses carrying the prisoners.

    Some waved Palestinian flags alongside the flags of the two main Palestinian political parties, Hamas and Fatah. Some youth climbed on top of a white bus transporting mostly young men and some female prisoners.

    “At first we did not believe it,” Shakir Mahajna told Al Jazeera while he waited with his family for his son Omar, who recently turned 18.

    “The last time I visited him he was frustrated, he told me ‘Dad I want to leave’,” said Mahajna, whose son was 16 when he was arrested and had four months left in his sentence.

    “After what happened in October, I was even more scared,” Nour Ara’ar, whose 17-year-old brother Zeid was arrested in July, told Al Jazeera.

    “Everything was suspended because of the war,” she added. “The trial did not take place.”

    “We are happy, but we are experiencing mixed feelings. Our joy is incomplete because of what is happening in Gaza,” she added.

    Meanwhile, in nearby Beitunia, where some Palestinians had also gathered, three Palestinians aged 15, 18 and 33 were injured after Israeli forces fired live rounds, the Palestine Red Crescent Society (PRCS) said. Two children, aged 11 and 13, were admitted to a hospital for tear-gas inhalation, the PRCS added.

    Hamas frees American child, Russian man 

    Earlier on Sunday, Hamas handed over 13 Israeli captives, including nine children and four foreign nationals – three Thais and one Israeli Russian – to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) as part of the truce deal.

    The Israeli Russian was released “in response to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s efforts and in recognition of Russia’s position in support of Palestine”, Hamas said in a statement. He is the first male captive to be released since the truce deal came into effect.

    US President Joe Biden said a four-year-old Israeli-American girl, Abigail Edan, whose parents were killed in the October 7 Hamas attack, was also among those released.

    “She’s free and she’s in Israel,” he said, adding that another dual American citizen – a 45-year-old woman – was also released. Biden also urged the parties to extend the truce deal to allow for more releases.

    The exchange of captives was delayed by a few hours on Saturday after Hamas accused Israel of violating the truce agreement. The standoff sparked concerns that the deal was at risk of derailing.

    The impasse was resolved following mediation by Qatar and Egypt.

    Around 150 Palestinian prisoners and 50 civilian captives held in Gaza are to be released over four days under the Israel-Hamas deal.

    Israel’s ground and air assault on the besieged Gaza Strip has so far killed more than 15,000 Palestinians and left vast swathes of the enclave in ruins.

    Netanyahu’s ‘photo-op’ in Gaza

    Ahead of Sunday’s exchange, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited Gaza, the first since the Gaza assault began last month.

    “We continue until the end – until victory,” he told soldiers, footage posted online by his office showed.

    “Nothing will stop us, and we are convinced that we have the power, the strength, the will and the determination to achieve all the war’s goals, and we will.”

    Al Jazeera’s Imran Khan, reporting from occupied East Jerusalem, said it was the first time an Israeli prime minister entered Gaza since Israel disengaged from the enclave in 2005.

    “It is a landmark visit,” he said. “We’ve heard Netanyahu talk about victory but not in this location. This location is what he wants the Israeli public to see,” he added, calling it a “photo-op”.

    In a statement on Sunday, Hamas said it is seeking to extend the four-day truce with Israel should serious efforts be made to increase the number of Palestinian detainees released from Israeli prisons.

    Speaking from Beirut, senior Hamas spokesman Osama Hamdan told Al Jazeera he expected US President Biden to push Israel to end its war on the Gaza Strip.

    “President Biden has the ability to make an end to the Israeli offensive against Gaza. He has the power to do that and talking about extending the ceasefire is not the solution.

    “The solution is to stop the Israeli attack against Gaza and to force Israel to implement international resolutions regarding the Palestinian people,” he said.

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    More Palestinian prisoners freed as Israel-Hamas truce holds into third day | Palestinian Authority News

  • What can be done to extend Gaza’s fragile truce? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    What can be done to extend Gaza’s fragile truce? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    What can be done to extend Gaza’s fragile truce? | Israel-Palestine conflict

    Calls grow louder to extend a fragile pause in fighting and allow more aid into Gaza.

    After weeks of intense Israeli bombardment, a humanitarian truce is being used to exchange dozens of detainees and captives between Israel and Hamas.

    But that deal hit a snag on Saturday, when a disagreement led to several hours of delay in releasing captives.

    So, with a great deal of mistrust on both sides, how do mediators ensure both Israel and Hamas play their part?

    And what are the logistical implications of facilitating such an agreement?

    Can it be extended beyond the four days agreed upon?

    Presenter: Nastasya Tay

    Guests:

    Alastair Crooke – Founder of the Conflicts Forum and veteran negotiator

    Fabrizio Carboni – Near and Middle East regional director for the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)

    Nimer Sultany – Advisory committee at the Centre for Palestine Studies at SOAS University of London

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    What can be done to extend Gaza’s fragile truce? | Israel-Palestine conflict

  • Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after military barracks attacked | Military News

    Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after military barracks attacked | Military News

    Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after military barracks attacked | Military News

    Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio claims ‘calm restored’ after government said the attack was repelled.

    Sierra Leone has declared a nationwide curfew after gunmen attacked a military barracks in the capital, Freetown, according to a government statement, after months of post-election unrest in the West African nation.

    Sierra Leone’s government on Sunday said they had repelled the attack at the military’s main Wilberforce barracks and were in control of the situation.

    Information Minister Chernor Bah assured the public in a statement on Sunday that “the government and its state security forces are in control”.

    Bah urged citizens to “stay indoors” as security forces “continued the process of apprehending the suspects”.

    Witnesses told the AFP news agency they heard heavy gunfire and explosions in the capital early on Sunday morning, while a video shared on social media appeared to show plumes of smoke rising from the streets.

    Other witnesses said they heard exchanges of fire near a barracks in Murray Town district, home to the navy, as well as outside another military site in Freetown, AFP reported.

    Government ‘in control’

    Sierra Leone’s President Julius Maada Bio confirmed the security breach in a statement on his official X social media account on Sunday, blaming a group of “renegades” for the attack.

    Bio said calm had been “restored” and security forces were continuing to “root out the remnant of the fleeing renegades”. He urged all citizens to unite to protect democracy in the West African country.

    “The PEACE of our beloved NATION is PRICELESS and we shall continue to protect the peace and security of Sierra Leone against the forces that wish to truncate our much-cherished stability,” said the post.

    In a statement issued on Sunday, West Africa’s regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), condemned the attempt to “disturb constitutional order” in Sierra Leone.

    Growing unrest

    Sierra Leone has seen political violence and unrest since the re-election of President Bio in June.

    That election was the fifth since the end of Sierra Leone’s brutal 11-year civil war – more than two decades ago – which left tens of thousands dead and destroyed the country’s economy.

    International observers condemned a “lack of transparency” in the ballot count and Sierra Leone’s opposition party initially disputed the results and boycotted the government.

    Since his electoral victory five months ago, Bio continues to face criticism because of debilitating economic conditions. Nearly 60 percent of Sierra Leone’s population of more than 7 million are impoverished, and youth unemployment is among the highest in West Africa.

    The unrest in Sierra Leone comes after a series of military coups that have dealt blows to democracy in the region. There have been eight military coups in West and Central Africa since 2020, including in Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Guinea.

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    Sierra Leone imposes nationwide curfew after military barracks attacked | Military News