During a friendly match between Ireland and Qatar at the Aviva Stadium on Thursday evening, Irish fans renewed their support for Palestine by raising flags and slogans in favor of the Palestinian cause.
Fifteen new aid trucks have arrived in Gaza as part of Operation Brave Knight 3, supported by the UAE's International Aid Agency. This initiative aims to bolster relief efforts in the region during a critical time.
Palestinian President <strong>Mahmoud Abbas</strong> has been unanimously reelected as the leader of <strong>Fatah</strong> during a meeting held on Thursday. This election marks the first in a decade and comes at a time when the movement faces significant challenges against increasing Israeli aggression towards Palestinian rights.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas emphasized the need for new blood in the Fatah movement to strengthen national efforts. This call comes at a critical time when Palestinians must unite to face current challenges.
Spain has stated that there is no evidence to support the Israeli accusations against detained Gaza activists. This comes amid escalating tensions between Israel and Palestinians.
A Palestinian family reported that Israeli settlers forced them to exhume their father's grave in the village of Asasa in the West Bank shortly after his burial. Hussein Asasa, who passed away at the age of 80, was buried after obtaining the necessary permits from the Israeli army.
Today, Palestine represents more than just a conflict; it is a profound test of global conscience. While some Arab regimes ignore the issue, Palestine emerges as a humanitarian cause demanding global action.
Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan discussed current developments in the Gulf and the Middle East, emphasizing the need for a unified international stance against Israeli violations of Palestinian rights.
The Spanish government has strongly condemned the Israeli aggression against the Global Solidarity Fleet, emphasizing the need to respect human rights. They summoned the Israeli chargé d'affaires in Madrid to the Foreign Ministry to express their protest.
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, the French politician known for his bold stances, has announced his candidacy for the French presidency in the 2027 elections. This announcement comes at a sensitive time, as he expresses strong support for the Gaza cause.
Musa Abu Marzouk, head of Hamas's International Relations Office, announced that the process of selecting a new leader for the movement is nearing completion. This initiative aims to fill leadership vacancies and strengthen the organizational structure amid ongoing challenges.
An Israeli court has extended the detention of two activists, Spanish Saif Abu Kask and Brazilian Thiago Avil, arrested during the interception of a flotilla heading to Gaza. This decision raises significant legal questions amid increasing international pressure on Israel regarding its policies towards Gaza.
The alliance between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former U.S. President Donald Trump has marked a significant political shift in the Middle East. This partnership has had profound effects on Gaza and the Palestinian cause, reshaping regional dynamics beyond mere political interests.
Two Palestinians have been killed and nine others injured in a new military escalation in the Gaza Strip over the past 24 hours, highlighting the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the region. This escalation occurs amid increasing international pressure for a ceasefire, yet military actions continue unabated.
Walid Jumblatt, the Lebanese Druze leader, stated that the late Syrian president Hafez al-Assad did not recognize the existence of Palestine. These remarks come amid rising political tensions in the region.
Fatah is preparing to hold its conference in Ramallah this month, amidst difficult circumstances facing the Palestinian cause. The current situation necessitates a qualitative movement to confront the occupation and increasing challenges.
A new book discusses the 'new promise' declared by former U.S. President Donald Trump, placing it within a historical context that dates back to the first Zionist Congress in Switzerland in 1897. This promise reflects the ongoing policies that impact the region.
Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Secretary-General of the Arab League, emphasized that the Israeli occupation is the primary cause of instability in the Middle East. He called for the necessity of achieving just peace during a Security Council discussion on the region's situation.
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri's media office confirmed that trust between him and his supporters is strong, emphasizing the rejection of direct negotiations with Israel as a fundamental principle. These statements come during a sensitive time marked by increasing political and security tensions in the region.
The President of the Arab Parliament, Adel bin Abdulrahman Al-Asoomi, praised Spain's supportive stance towards the Palestinian cause during a meeting with Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares. This affirmation comes at a sensitive time for the region.
The European Union has announced its disapproval of sending humanitarian aid to Gaza via what is known as the 'humanitarian fleet', citing potential risks to participants. This statement was made by European Commission spokesperson Eva Herenchikova during a press conference.
Fatah is set to hold its eighth conference next month amidst growing pessimism about its future, while Hamas postpones its first conference after the war, highlighting the urgent need to reassess the situation in Gaza.
The 184th batch of humanitarian aid trucks has moved to the Gaza Strip, aiming to alleviate the suffering of residents affected by the current situation. This aid arrives at a critical time as the region faces severe shortages of essential supplies.
Reviving popular participation in politics is a crucial step towards developing new forms of resistance and expanding the base of participants. Amid current challenges, the social structure in the Arab and Palestinian communities has suffered significant fragmentation.
Italian journalist <strong>Daniele Biacchisi</strong> emphasizes the importance of documenting the resistance stories of both Italians and Palestinians, warning against the erasure of the history of the oppressed. He draws parallels between the fight against fascism in Italy and the Palestinian cause, highlighting the need to revive historical memory.
A leadership delegation from Hamas has concluded an official visit to Malaysia, where they met with Deputy Prime Minister Ahmad Zahid Hamidi and other government officials. The visit aims to strengthen bilateral relations.
A Tunisian court has decided to release activist Jawhar Shanna, a member of the Steering Committee for the Gaza Freedom Flotilla, while her colleague Ghassan Al-Henchiri remains in custody. This decision comes at a critical time for activists facing significant challenges.
During a recent government session, the Lebanese President confirmed he had no intention of contacting Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasizing Lebanon's steadfast position on Arab issues. This statement comes amid rising tensions in the region.
Indonesian Finance Minister, <strong>Berbaya Yudi Sadiwa</strong>, confirmed that he has not received any instructions from President <strong>Prabowo Subianto</strong> regarding budget allocation for the Peace Council. He emphasized that Indonesia is not obligated to pay any fees despite its membership in the council.
In a significant escalation of tensions between Turkey and Israel, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu described Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the 'Hitler of our time' following remarks made by President Erdoğan. This statement comes at a sensitive time as relations between the two countries are increasingly strained.