Slovenia urges more countries to follow its lead and recognize Palestinian statehood

Update Appeal to the international community followed an informal, high-level meeting, chaired by Slovenia in its role as president of the UN Security Council this month, between council members and the secretary-general and other representatives of the Arab League. (SPA)
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Appeal to the international community followed an informal, high-level meeting, chaired by Slovenia in its role as president of the UN Security Council this month, between council members and the secretary-general and other representatives of the Arab League. (SPA)
Update Prince Faisal took part in an Arab League troika meeting, which included the Kingdom, Bahrain and Iraq, with the member states of the council chaired by Slovenia on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. (SPA)
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Prince Faisal took part in an Arab League troika meeting, which included the Kingdom, Bahrain and Iraq, with the member states of the council chaired by Slovenia on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. (SPA)
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Updated 27 September 2024
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Slovenia urges more countries to follow its lead and recognize Palestinian statehood

Slovenia urges more countries to follow its lead and recognize Palestinian statehood
  • It follows meeting, chaired by the country’s foreign minister, between members of the UN Security Council and representatives of the Arab League
  • Arab participants back US and French proposal for 21-day ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, say Arab Peace Initiative deal remains on the table for Israel

WASHINGTON: Slovenia’s foreign minister on Thursday called for an end to Israel’s wars against Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and for peace in the wider Middle East.

Tanja Fajon also urged more countries to follow in the footsteps of her nation by recognizing Palestine as a sovereign and independent state, and called on the Israeli government to withdraw from the Palestinian territories it occupies, follow the rules of international law and respect the UN Charter.

Her appeal to the international community followed an informal, high-level meeting, chaired by Slovenia in its role as president of the UN Security Council this month, between council members and the secretary-general and other representatives of the Arab League.

Of the 193 members of the UN, 146 now formally recognize Palestinian statehood. Slovenia became one of them in June, following a vote in which 52 members of its parliament voted in favor and none against. Norway, Spain and Ireland similarly recognized Palestinian statehood in May.

“I urge other countries to follow our example and recognize the Palestinian state as a sovereign state, an independent state, and give a hope to the Palestinian population,” said Fajon.

Regarding Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza, the first anniversary of which is approaching, and the recent escalation of hostilities against Hezbollah in Lebanon, Fajon said she was very concerned about the possibility that hostilities might spread across the region.

She said Slovenia has called for restraint and peace since the beginning of the conflict and added: “It’s our collective responsibility to respect the resolutions of the Security Council and to do everything in our power to have a political solution because there is no military solution that can bring peace to the region.”

More than 41,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza since the war began on Oct. 7 last year, many of them women and children, and thousands have been injured.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the secretary-general of the Arab League, said that overall, the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York, had been “constructive.”

The participants included representatives from Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Iraq, the current members of the Arab Summit Troika, a rotating group of three nations that monitors the implementation of resolutions and commitments adopted by the Arab League.

He said the Arab representatives listened to the views expressed during the meeting and highlighted the need for an end to hostilities in Lebanon and support for the current proposal by the US and France for a 21-day ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.

They also discussed with members of Security Council the current situations in Gaza and Lebanon and reiterated that the Saudi-proposed Arab Peace Initiative endorsed by an Arab League summit in Beirut in 2002 remains on the table for Israel.

It calls for Israeli authorities to withdraw from all occupied Arab territories in Palestine and the Golan Heights in Syria, in exchange for full recognition of the State of Israel and full diplomatic ties with all Arab nations.

Aboul Gheit said the meeting provided “an opportunity to show the members of the Security Council and the rest of the UN that the Arab world and Arab countries are still insisting on offering Israel the Arab Peace Initiative that (includes) recognition (of Israel in exchange for) withdrawal” from occupied Arab territories.


Chief of Bahraini National Guard participates in Pakistan Day celebrations

Chief of Bahraini National Guard participates in Pakistan Day celebrations
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Chief of Bahraini National Guard participates in Pakistan Day celebrations

Chief of Bahraini National Guard participates in Pakistan Day celebrations
  • Sheikh Mohammed conveyed greetings from the Bahraini king and crown prince to Pakistani officials
  • Saudi leadership sent separate cables of congratulations to President Zardari on his country’s National Day

LONDON: Sheikh Mohammed bin Isa Al-Khalifa, the commander of Bahrain’s National Guard, participated in the Pakistan Day celebrations held on Sunday in Islamabad.

The public holiday celebrated on March 23 each year commemorates the day in 1956 when Pakistan adopted its first constitution and became the world’s first Islamic republic.

Sheikh Mohammed conveyed greetings from King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa of Bahrain and Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa to the Pakistani leadership, the Bahrain News Agency reported.

Senior Pakistani political and military officials attended the Pakistan Day celebrations at the Presidential Palace in Islamabad on Sunday, including President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, and various foreign delegations.

Sheikh Mohammed expressed his wishes for Pakistan’s continued progress, prosperity, and stability, according to BNA.

He has been on an official visit to Pakistan since last week, where he met senior military and political officials, including Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Baber, the country’s air force chief, and Gen. Sahir Shamshad Mirza, the chairperson of Pakistan’s Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.

On Sunday, the Saudi leadership sent separate cables of congratulations to President Zardari on his country’s National Day, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wished Zardari continued good health and happiness and the people of Pakistan steady progress and prosperity.


Hamas says Israeli strike kills political bureau official Salah Al-Bardawil

Hamas says Israeli strike kills political bureau official Salah Al-Bardawil
Updated 23 March 2025
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Hamas says Israeli strike kills political bureau official Salah Al-Bardawil

Hamas says Israeli strike kills political bureau official Salah Al-Bardawil
  • Bardawil, 65, was killed along with his wife in a camp in Al-Mawasi, near Khan Yunis
  • He is the third member of the political bureau to be killed since Israel resumed air strikes on Tuesday

GAZA CITY: Palestinian group Hamas confirmed on Sunday that Salah Al-Bardawil, a senior member of its political bureau, was killed in an Israeli air strike in southern Gaza the previous day.
Bardawil, 65, was killed along with his wife in a camp in Al-Mawasi, near Khan Yunis, according to the Palestinian Islamist movement.
He is the third member of the political bureau to be killed since Israel resumed air strikes on Tuesday, after Yasser Harb and Essam Al-Dalis, the head of the Hamas government in the Gaza Strip.
The Israeli military confirmed Sunday that it had targeted Bardawil, saying that “as part of his role, (he) directed the strategic and military planning” of Hamas in Gaza.
His “elimination further degrades Hamas’ military and government capabilities,” it added.
Bardawil, born in the Khan Yunis refugee camp, joined Hamas when it was founded in 1987, serving as a spokesman before rising through the ranks and being elected to the political bureau in 2021.
He spoke against security cooperation between the Palestinian Authority and Israel, and supported armed struggle against Israel.
Detained by Israel in 1993 and interrogated for 70 days, according to Hamas, Bardawil was also arrested several times by the security forces of the Palestinian Authority.
In the flare-up since last week, Hamas has also announced the deaths of interior ministry head Mahmud Abu Watfa, and Bahjat Abu Sultan, the director general of the Internal Security Services.
Hamas sources said on Sunday that Mohammed Hassan Al-Amur, the bodyguard of slain leader Yahya Sinwar, was killed in an overnight strike on his home in Khan Yunis.
Hamas has been considerably weakened by the deaths of many of its leaders, both inside and outside the Gaza Strip, since the start of the war triggered by its deadly attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
The head of Hamas’s political wing, Ismail Haniyeh, was killed in Tehran on July 31, 2024, in an explosion claimed by Israel. His successor Sinwar died on October 16 in Gaza.


First Jordanian flight lands in Syria’s Aleppo International Airport after relaunch

First Jordanian flight lands in Syria’s Aleppo International Airport after relaunch
Updated 23 March 2025
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First Jordanian flight lands in Syria’s Aleppo International Airport after relaunch

First Jordanian flight lands in Syria’s Aleppo International Airport after relaunch
  • Maintenance and restoration work allows air traffic to and from Aleppo to resume
  • Jordanian delegation on flight aims to enhance cooperation between Syria and Jordan

LONDON: The first Jordanian flight landed at Aleppo International Airport in northern Syria on Sunday after the airport’s relaunch last week.

The Jordanian flight carried an official delegation whose aim is to enhance cooperation between Syria and Jordan, reaffirming the revival of civilian activity at the airport, the SANA agency reported.

Last week, Aleppo airport reopened for flights after nearly three months of closure caused by the offensive by rebel groups against Bashar Assad’s regime in early December. Aleppo is the country’s second-largest city after the capital and an important industrial and trade center.

Maintenance and restoration work by Syrian authorities allowed air traffic to and from Aleppo to resume. Authorities announced that Aleppo will begin receiving international flights, facilitating the return of nearly 10 million Syrian refugees currently living in Turkey and Europe. It will also enable local and foreign investors to visit the city, SANA added.

In January, international flights to and from Damascus resumed for the first time since the fall of Assad with a direct flight from Doha — the first in 13 years.


UAE, Egyptian presidents discuss strengthening fraternal ties

UAE, Egyptian presidents discuss strengthening fraternal ties
Updated 23 March 2025
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UAE, Egyptian presidents discuss strengthening fraternal ties

UAE, Egyptian presidents discuss strengthening fraternal ties
  • El-Sisi hosts Cairo iftar banquet in honor of Sheikh Mohamed

LONDON: Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, the president of the UAE, discussed regional development and brotherly ties with the president of Egypt, Abdul Fattah El-Sisi, in Cairo.

The two leaders met on Saturday to discuss their countries’ relations and ways to enhance cooperation in the development, economic, and investment sectors to serve mutual interests, the Emirates News Agency reported.

They confirmed their commitment to enhancing the strong relationship between Abu Dhabi and Cairo while promoting collaboration in all areas.

El-Sisi hosted an iftar banquet in honor of Sheikh Mohamed and the accompanying UAE delegation, composed of senior Emirati officials, the agency added.

Sheikh Mohamed left Egypt on Saturday evening from Cairo International Airport, where the Egyptian president and several senior officials bid him farewell.


Palestinians denounce Israeli recognition of new West Bank settlements

Palestinians denounce Israeli recognition of new West Bank settlements
Updated 23 March 2025
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Palestinians denounce Israeli recognition of new West Bank settlements

Palestinians denounce Israeli recognition of new West Bank settlements

JERUSALEM: The Palestinian foreign ministry condemned on Sunday an Israeli decision to recognize more than a dozen new settlements in the occupied West Bank, upgrading existing neighborhoods to independent settlement status.
The decision by Israel’s security cabinet was a show of “disregard for international legitimacy and its resolutions,” said a statement from the Palestinian Authority’s foreign ministry.
The West Bank, occupied by Israel since 1967, is home to about three million Palestinians as well as nearly 500,000 Israelis living in settlements that are illegal under international law.
Israel’s Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a far-right leader and settler who was behind the cabinet’s decision, hailed it as an “important step” for Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Smotrich is a leading voice calling for Israel to formally annex the West Bank — as it did in 1967 after capturing east Jerusalem in a move not recognized by most of the international community.
“The recognition of each (neighborhood) as a separate community... is an important step that would help their development,” Smotrich said in a statement on Telegram, calling it part of a “revolution.”
“Instead of hiding and apologizing, we raise the flag, we build and we settle,” he said.
“This is another important step toward de facto sovereignty in Judea and Samaria,” added Smotrich, using the Biblical name for the West Bank.
In its statement, the Palestinian foreign ministry also mentioned an ongoing major Israeli military operation in the northern West Bank, saying it was accompanied by “an unprecedented escalation in the confiscation of Palestinian lands.”
The 13 settlement neighborhoods approved for development by the Israeli cabinet are located across the West Bank. Some of them are effectively part of the bigger settlements they belong to while others are practically separate.
Their recognition as separate communities under Israeli law is not yet final.
Hailing the “normalization” of settlement expansion, the Yesha Council, an umbrella organization for the municipal councils of West Bank settlements, thanked Smotrich for pushing for the cabinet decision.
According to EU figures, 2023 saw a 30-year record in settlement building permits issued by Israel.