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  • وزراء دول عربية ومسلمة يدعون من بكين إلى إنهاء الحرب في غزة

    وزراء دول عربية ومسلمة يدعون من بكين إلى إنهاء الحرب في غزة

    وزراء دول عربية ومسلمة يدعون من بكين إلى إنهاء الحرب في غزة

    وزراء دول عربية ومسلمة يدعون من بكين إلى إنهاء الحرب في غزة

    دعا وفد يضم وزراء دول عربية ومسلمة الإثنين إلى وقف فوري لإطلاق النار في غزة خلال زيارة إلى بكين في المحطة الأولى من جولة تهدف إلى الضغط من أجل إنهاء القتال والسماح بدخول المساعدات الإنسانية إلى القطاع الفلسطيني المدمر. ميدانيا أجلي 31 من الأطفال الخدج من مستشفى الشفاء الأكبر في غزة، كما أعلن مدير المستشفيات في القطاع، بينما واصل الجيش الإسرائيلي قصف أهداف يقول إنها تابعة لحركة حماس.

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    تدخل الحرب بين إسرائيل وحماس في قطاع غزة يومها الـ45، في وقت تؤكد فيه قطر الوسيطة بين الطرفين وجود تحديات “لوجستية بسيطة” أمام بلوغ اتفاق برعايتها للإفراج عن رهائن محتجزين لدى حماس.

    وأسفر الهجوم غير المسبوق لحماس داخل إسرائيل في السابع من تشرين الأول/أكتوبر عن مقتل نحو 1200 شخص، بحسب السلطات الإسرائيلية. 

    ومنذ التاريخ المذكور، تقصف إسرائيل قطاع غزة بلا هوادة من الجو والبر والبحر، ويقول مسؤولون في القطاع الذي تسيطر عليه حماس إن ما لا يقل عن 13 ألف شخص قتلوا، معظمهم من المدنيين أيضا.

     

    اليوم 45 من الحرب بين حماس وإسرائيل


     

     

     

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  • William Lai names Taiwan’s former US envoy as election running mate | Elections News

    William Lai names Taiwan’s former US envoy as election running mate | Elections News

    William Lai names Taiwan’s former US envoy as election running mate | Elections News

    Lai to make a formal announcement on his choice of 52-year-old top diplomat Hsiao Bi-khin as candidate for vice president.

    William Lai, the frontrunner for the presidency in Taiwan’s 2024 election, has named Hsiao Bi-khim, the self-ruled island’s former envoy to the United States, as his running mate.

    Lai, the candidate for the governing Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the man leading most opinion polls ahead of the January 13 election, said 52-year-old Hsiao was the right person for the job.

    In a post on his Facebook page, Lai said he would formally present Hsiao as his running mate on Monday afternoon.

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had accepted her resignation.

    “I believe that Bi-khim is definitely an excellent person when it comes to Taiwan’s diplomatic work today, and she is a rare diplomatic talent in our country,” Lai said.

    “I am confident that, together with Bi-khim, we will succeed in the final 50 days to unite the consensus of the people and unite all forces to win the election, and allow Taiwan to continue to grow on a steady path forward.”

    Taiwan is heading to the polls at a time when Beijing has become increasingly assertive in its claims to the democratic island, which it says is part of China. It has not ruled out the use of force to achieve its goal.

    The DPP, which won power in 2016 under President Tsai Ing-wen, has said it is up to Taiwan’s people to choose their future.

    Like Lai, Hsiao is despised by China, which has twice placed sanctions on her, most recently in April, calling her an “independence die-hard”.

    China’s Taiwan Affairs Office last week referred to Lai and Hsiao as an “independence double act”, adding that Taiwan’s people were “very clear” about what their partnership meant for the “situation in the Taiwan Strait”. It did not elaborate.

    China carried out military drills around Taiwan in August, after Lai returned from a brief visit to the US. The Chinese military said its exercises were a “serious warning against Taiwan independence separatist forces colluding with external forces to provoke”.

    Hsiao became Taipei’s de facto ambassador to the US in 2020, and is widely regarded as a well-connected diplomat who is adept in navigating the geopolitical tensions between Washington and Beijing.

    Rupert Hammond-Chambers, president of the US-Taiwan Business Council who has known Hsiao since the 1990s, said she was a “formidable politician”, and would add much-needed diplomatic and security heft to Lai’s ticket.

    “Bi-khim’s relationships in [Washington] DC will be invaluable to President Lai if he is elected. She’s going to bring all of those relationships into his government and he doesn’t have those,” he told the Reuters news agency.

    The US is the island’s most important international supporter and arms supplier although, like most countries, it has no formal ties with Taipei.

    The DPP’s smooth handling of its election candidates stands in contrast with efforts by Taiwan’s two main opposition parties to agree on a joint ticket.

    The largest opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), which traditionally favours closer ties with Beijing, is locked in a dispute with the smaller Taiwan People’s Party about which of their candidates should run as president and which as vice president after initially agreeing to work together.

    The deadline to register presidential candidates with the election commission is this Friday.

    Hsiao was born in Japan to a Taiwanese father and an American mother and initially worked in the office of then-President Chen Shui-bian, also from the DPP, and then as a party lawmaker.

    Unusually in Taiwan, she uses a Taiwanese Hokkien spelling of her name in English to underline her identity as being Taiwanese and not Chinese.

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    William Lai names Taiwan’s former US envoy as election running mate | Elections News

  • Argentina elects right-wing populist Javier Milei as president | World News

    Argentina elects right-wing populist Javier Milei as president | World News

    Argentina elects right-wing populist Javier Milei as president | World News

    Argentina elects right-wing populist Javier Milei as president | World News

    Argentina has elected a right-wing populist known as “el Loco” (the Madman) as its new president.

    Javier Milei, a self-described anarcho-capitalist who has been compared to former US president Donald Trump, promised to deal with Argentina’s soaring inflation and rising poverty.

    “The model of decadence has come to an end, there’s no going back,” Mr Milei said in a defiant speech after winning 56% of the vote versus just 44% for his rival, economy minister Sergio Massa, who conceded.

    It was the widest victory margin in a presidential race since the South American country returned to democracy in 1983.

    “We have monumental problems ahead: inflation, lack of work, and poverty,” he said. “The situation is critical and there is no place for tepid half-measures.”

    Mr Milei’s plans to fix the economy include shutting the central bank, ditching the peso and slashing spending.

    The 53-year-old economist and former TV pundit is staunchly anti-abortion, opposes sex education in schools and favours looser gun laws.

    He used to carry a chainsaw at his rallies as a symbol of his planned cuts.

    Mr Milei favours stronger ties with the US and has criticised China and Brazil, saying he won’t deal with “communists”.

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    Despite that Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva wished Mr Milei luck and success, adding that it was important democracy was respected.

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    ‘I am very proud of you,’ Trump says

    Mr Trump congratulated him on his victory on Truth Social, writing: “The whole world was watching! I am very proud of you.

    “You will turn your Country around and truly Make Argentina Great Again!”

    Brazil’s former president Jair Bolsonaro tweeted: “Hope is sparkling in South America once again” as he celebrated what he called a victory for “honesty, progress and freedom”.

    However, Colombia’s leftist President Gustavo Petro said it was a “sad day” for the region.

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    Argentina elects right-wing populist Javier Milei as president | World News

  • Qatar PM says only ‘minor’ challenges to Israel-Hamas captive deal | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Qatar PM says only ‘minor’ challenges to Israel-Hamas captive deal | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Qatar PM says only ‘minor’ challenges to Israel-Hamas captive deal | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    More than 200 people are thought to have been taken to Gaza after Hamas’s assault on Israel on October 7.

    Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani has said that only “minor” challenges remain to a deal to release some of the more than 200 people taken captive into Gaza after Hamas’s attack on Israel last month.

    Sheikh Mohammed, a former foreign minister, gave few additional details or a timeline.

    “The challenges that remain in the negotiations are very minor compared to the bigger challenges. They are more logistical; they are more practical,” he told a joint press conference with the European Union’s foreign policy chief Josep Borrell.

    Qatar has been acting as an intermediary in negotiations to free those taken captive in Hamas’s surprise attack on Israel on October 7, in which at least 1,200 people were killed.

    After the attack, Israel launched a relentless air and ground campaign on the besieged Gaza Strip, bombarding the densely-populated territory in an effort to destroy Hamas. More than 13,000 people have been killed in the weeks since.

    Borrell, who was due to meet Qatar’s emir before travelling to Jordan, called for the “unconditional release” of all captives and condemned Hamas for the attack.

    “There’s no hierarchy between horrors, one horror doesn’t justify another horror,” he said, urging an end to the escalating violence and the creation of “sustainable peace” in the region.

    The Reuters news agency reported on November 15 that Qatari mediators had been seeking a deal between Israel and Hamas to exchange 50 captives in return for a three-day ceasefire that would help boost emergency aid shipments to Gaza civilians, citing an official briefed on the talks.

    At the time, the official said general outlines had been agreed, but that Israel was still negotiating details.

    On Saturday, the Washington Post newspaper reported a tentative agreement had been reached to free the women and children among the captives in exchange for a pause in fighting.

    Citing unnamed sources, the newspaper said all parties would halt combat operations for at least five days with the captives to be released in small groups.

    The US newspaper’s report was denied by the White House, which said discussions on a deal were continuing. On Sunday, United States President Joe Biden told reporters he was not in a position to say when the captives might be freed. “I want to make sure they’re out and then I’ll tell you,” he said at an event in Virginia.

    Sheikh Mohammed said on Sunday that such reports were “counterproductive” and that the negotiating process went through ups and downs.

    “I think that I’m now more confident that we are close enough to reach a deal that can bring the people safely back to their homes,” he said.

    The talks are continuing as Israel prepares to expand its ground offensive against Hamas into Gaza’s southern half.

    The US, Israel’s main ally, has urged caution, as Gaza’s 2.3 million people struggle to find anywhere safe to stay out of the line of fire.

    The civilian death toll in Gaza was “staggering and unacceptable,” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Sunday as he renewed his appeal for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire.

    Israel has so far refused all calls for a ceasefire.

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    Qatar PM says only ‘minor’ challenges to Israel-Hamas captive deal | Israel-Palestine conflict News

  • Macron tells Netanyahu ‘too many civilian losses’ in Gaza bombardment | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Macron tells Netanyahu ‘too many civilian losses’ in Gaza bombardment | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    Macron tells Netanyahu ‘too many civilian losses’ in Gaza bombardment | Israel-Palestine conflict News

    French president spoke to Israeli prime minister as Paris prepared more humanitarian aid for Gaza.

    French President Emmanuel Macron has told Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu there were “too many civilian losses” in Israel’s war in Gaza, as Paris readied more humanitarian aid for the besieged enclave.

    Israel has said it wants to destroy the Palestinian armed group after it killed about 1,200 people and took hundreds more captive in a surprise assault on October 7.

    More than 13,000 people in Gaza, some 70 percent of them women and children according to the United Nations, have been killed in the air and land offensive. Hospitals, schools and refugee settlements have also come under sustained attack.

    According to a statement from Macron’s office on Sunday, the French president reminded Netanyahu of the “absolute necessity to distinguish terrorists from the population” and “the importance of achieving an immediate humanitarian truce leading to a ceasefire”.

    Macron also condemned violence against Palestinian civilians in the occupied West Bank, the statement said. More than 200 Palestinians have been killed there since Israel began its war in Gaza.

    The French leader told Netanyahu about his “great concern over the escalation in violence against Palestinian civilians” in the occupied West Bank and called for calm.

    Macron also spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, who is from the Palestinian Authority, which controls the West Bank.

    He told Abbas of “the need for the Palestinian Authority and all countries in the region to unequivocally and with the greatest firmness condemn the terrorist attack carried out by Hamas in Israel on October 7”.

    Earlier on Sunday, Macron announced new humanitarian assistance for Gaza where there are growing fears of starvation.

    The president said France would send an aircraft with more than 10 tonnes of medical supplies at the start of the week, and will contribute to European Union medical aid flights on November 23 and 30.

    It is also preparing a second hospital ship, the helicopter carrier Dixmude, which will arrive in Egypt in the coming days.

    The French helicopter carrier – the Tonnerre, which has about 60 beds and two operating theatres – has already been deployed to the region.

    The statement added that “France is mobilising all its available means to contribute to the evacuation of wounded and sick children requiring emergency care from the Gaza Strip to its hospitals”.

    Macron said later on X, formerly Twitter, that up to 50 children could be flown for treatment in hospitals in France “if useful and necessary”.

    Earlier this month, French planes delivered 54 tonnes of aid for Gaza via Egypt.

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    Macron tells Netanyahu ‘too many civilian losses’ in Gaza bombardment | Israel-Palestine conflict News