Day: September 1, 2024

  • Libya participates in the 50th session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers in the Cameroonian capital.


    Libya participated in the 50th session of the Council of Foreign Ministers of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), which was held on August 29 and 30 in the Cameroonian capital, Yaoundé, with a delegation headed by “Mohamed Issa,” Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for Political Affairs in the Government of National Unity.

    According to the Ministry’s website, Issa stated in his remark at the session that was held under the title ‘Developing the Transportation Infrastructure within the Framework of the OIC: A Key Tool in Combating Poverty and Insecurity” that reducing poverty and combating social insecurity in developing societies requires a set of economic and social measures within a strategic line for sustainable development in the least developed countries.

    He stressed the importance of investing in developing the transportation infrastructure to protect poor families and ensure that their members receive vital services such as health and education.

    On the sidelines of the sess
    ion, Issa held several meetings with the Foreign Ministers of Mauritania, Mohamed Ould Merzoug, and Palestine, Riyad Mansour, as well as the Foreign Ministers of Niger, Bakary Sangare, and Gambia, Mamadou Tangara, and the Secretary-General of the Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mohamed Ben Ayad, where the topics of the agenda of the current session were discussed and the bilateral relations between Libya and these countries.

    Issa stressed the need for actual action to end the aggression and the war of genocide against the Palestinians in Gaza and to work to hold the occupation accountable for its crimes.

    Source: Libyan News Agency

  • Abdullah bin Zayed, GCC Secretary-General review regional developments

    ABU DHABI: H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, met today in Abu Dhabi with Jasem Mohamed AlBudaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

    During the meeting, they discussed several topics related to the progress of Gulf cooperation drive, in addition to regional and international issues of mutual interest, notably the latest developments in the Middle East.

    The UAE Top Diplomat commended the GCC General Secretariat for its efforts in fostering stronger regional and international cooperation among GCC states, aligned with their shared goals of comprehensive and sustainable development.

    Sheikh Abdullah also affirmed the UAE’s commitment to supporting and enhancing the progress of cooperation between GCC states, to ensure prosperity and well-being for the peoples of the region’s countries.

    The meeting was attended by Khalifa Shaheen Almarar, Minister of State.

    Source: Emirates News Agency

  • The occupation deprives them of treatment.. The suffering of sick prisoners continues inside prisons

    Ramallah – Ma’an – The Commission of Prisoners’ Affairs and Ex-Prisoners said that prisoners in the so-called “Ramla Prison Clinic” are suffering from poor health conditions, in light of deliberate medical neglect and deprivation of medication and treatment.

    The Commission cited in its report issued today, Sunday, two cases of prisoners who are suffering terribly inside the prison clinic, where a policy of slow killing is practiced against them, such as the case of prisoner Ibrahim Al-Na’anish from Tulkarm camp, who was arrested after being injured in an explosion by the Israeli occupation army, where he sustained severe injuries to the abdomen and back, and underwent surgery to cut part of his intestines. The prisoner still has many shrapnel in his body, resulting in him suffering from permanent ulcers in the back and foot area, and the prisoner does not feel his feet and moves around in a wheelchair.

    As for the prisoner Muhammad Khudairat from the town of Dhahiriya in the Hebron Governorate, he has been s
    uffering from cancer in the lymph nodes since 2009. On 02/05/2024, he underwent a bone marrow transplant and the prison administration must provide him with continuous doses of biologicals and medicine. However, since his arrest and until the visit yesterday, he has not been given anything. Despite the seriousness of his health condition, the prisoner was transferred to ‘Ofer Prison.’

    The Commission warned of the international institutional and official failure towards Palestinian detainees in general and patients in particular, stressing the need for rapid and serious intervention to force the occupying state to abide by international laws and norms that concern their rights.

    It is noteworthy that the number of sick detainees exceeded 800 detainees, including those suffering from cancer and tumors of varying degrees, in addition to dozens and hundreds of wounded people, and those who suffer from torture since October 7 until today.

    Source: Maan News Agency

  • Torrential rains kill 15 in Niger

    NIAMEY: Torrential rains in Niger have killed at least 15 more people, regional authorities said on Sunday.

    The torrential rains have ravaged Africa’s Sahel region, with Niger suffering the brunt of the adverse weather.

    Source: Emirates News Agency

  • 8 new settlement outposts established in the West Bank during August

    Ramallah – Ma’an – The head of the Wall and Settlement Resistance Commission, Minister Mu’ayyad Shaaban, said that the Israeli occupation forces and settlers carried out 1,228 attacks during the month of August, which is one of the most dangerous peaks of the occupation’s violations that have been ongoing for a long time.

    Shaaban added that the violations, which are rising to unprecedented rates, are no longer limited to a mere numerical or statistical peak, but have exceeded it to dangerous turns that warn of crimes that rise to the level of war crimes, as the occupying state persists in committing them, hiding behind the veil of war and the terrible aggression it is waging against our Palestinian people in all places where they are present.

    The commission explained in its monthly report, ‘Occupation Violations and Colonial Expansion Procedures,’ that the entity represented by the occupation army carried out 1,024 attacks, while the settlers carried out 204 attacks, concentrated in the Jerusalem Governorat
    e with 204 attacks, the Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate with 137 attacks, and Nablus with 135 attacks.

    He pointed out that the attacks ranged from armed attacks on Palestinian villages, to imposing facts on the ground, field executions, vandalism and bulldozing of lands, uprooting of trees, seizure of property, closures and barriers that sever the ties of Palestinian geography.

    Houses and vehicles burned and hundreds of trees uprooted as a result of settler attacks

    Shaaban pointed out that the settlers’ attacks were concentrated in Nablus Governorate with 44 attacks, Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate with 39 attacks, Hebron Governorate with 39 attacks, and Bethlehem with 27 attacks.

    He added that the settlers’ attacks led to the martyrdom of two citizens in the villages of Jit, east of Qalqilya, and Wadi Rahhal in the Bethlehem Governorate, in organized terrorist waves launched by the settlers’ militias on the two towns under the protection of the army.

    Shaaban added that the settlers carried out 206 a
    cts of vandalism and theft of Palestinian property, which affected vast areas of land, and stole 509 heads of sheep, and seized 9 vehicles, tractors, and other items. The settlers’ attacks also resulted in the uprooting of 477 trees, including 397 olive trees, in the governorates of Hebron, Salfit, Bethlehem, Nablus, and Ramallah.

    He pointed out that the occupation’s plans to displace the Palestinians and impose a coercive and repellent environment by arming the settlers and granting them immunity, protection and training, in addition to what the military apparatuses in the occupying state do in terms of storming cities and villages, executions, systematic destruction of infrastructure, starving citizens and its persistence in imposing a system of collective punishment on the Palestinians, have crossed many red lines that, had it not been for the international silence and the flawed double standards, the occupation would not have continued to commit these horrific crimes in front of the eyes and ears of the
    entire world, which is content with silence and complicity.

    Shaaban warned that all the measures taken by the occupying state these days aim to impose a state of forced displacement on Palestinian communities in all places of Palestinian presence, calling on all Palestinian institutions, factions, unions and national labor forces to stand up to their supreme national responsibility by taking practical and direct measures to stand by our people in these communities, especially in the Palestinian Jordan Valley and Masafer Yatta, by activating protection committees and a large public presence, adding that any delay in this responsible national move would push the plans for displacement and expulsion of citizens forward.

    Establishment of 8 new colonial outposts

    Shaaban pointed out that since the beginning of last August, the settlers have established 8 new colonial outposts that are predominantly agricultural and pastoral in nature. These outposts were distributed by establishing 3 new colonial outposts on the
    lands of the Bethlehem Governorate, 2 outposts on the lands of the Nablus Governorate, 2 in Salfit and 1 in Tulkarm. He stressed that the decision to establish the colonial outposts comes under directives from within the occupation ‘cabinet’ that sponsors the colonial settlement project and provides facilities to the settlers’ militias in order to implement plans to control the land and forcibly displace them, while the occupation government later volunteers to turn these procedures into a reality.

    It seized 367 dunums of citizens’ land.

    Shaaban said that the occupation authorities seized a total of 367 dunums of citizens’ lands in August through 5 military orders, including two announcements by the Blue Line crew, which is working to add new areas to previous announcements of seizure, and targeted lands in the Bethlehem and Hebron governorates. The first aims to settle the status of the Nahal Hilitz outpost, and the second is to expand the borders of the Migdal Oz settlement, as well as through 3 orders to
    seize land for military and security purposes that targeted the Salfit and Ramallah governorates. These orders aimed to create a buffer zone around the Kiryat Netufim settlement, which is built on the lands of the villages of Haris and Qarawat Bani Hassan. The second order targeted the lands of the villages of Sinjil and Turmus Ayya, and the order aimed to modify the path of the security fence planned to be built on the lands of the two villages, while the third order targeted the lands of the villages of Haris and Deir Istiya in order to pave a security road connecting the settlements of Revava and Kiryat Netufim.

    78 houses and facilities demolished and 74 others notified to demolish

    Shaaban pointed out that the occupation authorities carried out 62 demolition operations last August, which affected 78 facilities, including 36 inhabited homes, 8 uninhabited ones, and 13 agricultural and other facilities, and were concentrated in the governorates of Jerusalem, Hebron, Ramallah, Nablus, Jenin, Bethlehem, Tuba
    s and Tulkarm. It also notified the demolition of 74 homes and facilities in the governorates of Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Salfit, Tubas and Hebron.

    Shaaban explained that among the notifications, 10 were administrative ones that were delivered to the residents of the village of Al-Malha in the eastern Bethlehem desert, which is classified as Area B, stressing that this danger constitutes a dangerous precedent that affects Palestinian construction in the nature reserve that is subject to the planning jurisdiction of the State of Palestine.

    Source: Maan News Agency

  • Egyptian President, Saudi Crown Prince stress necessity of immediate ceasefire in Gaza

    CAIRO: Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has received a phone call from the His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia.

    The two sides agreed upon the necessity of achieving an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and halting escalation in the West Bank, with the aim of preventing the expansion of the conflict and restoring stability to the region.

    During the call, the strong historical fraternal relations between the two brotherly countries were reaffirmed. Both leaders discussed the regional situation and ways to enhance joint Arab action to address the challenges affecting regional security and peace.

    Source: Emirates News Agency

  • The occupation forces arrest a young man and seize his vehicle east of Ramallah

    Ramallah – Ma’an – Israeli occupation forces arrested, at dawn on Sunday, the young man, Mohammed Ahmed Abu Alia, from the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah.

    Local sources reported that the occupation army seized Abu Aliya’s vehicle after raiding his family’s home and vandalizing its contents.

    Source: Maan News Agency

  • UAE Journalists Association announces support for anti-online-trolling campaign launched by NMO Chairman

    ABU DHABI: The UAE Journalists Association (UAEJA) has announced its support for the anti-online-trolling campaign launched by Sheikh Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the National Media Office (NMO).

    This initiative is part of the collaboration between the UAEJA and NMO to promote professional standards, reinforce national values, and combat online trolls, or ‘electronic flies’, a term that describes one of the most severe modern issues.

    On this occasion, Fadila Abdullah Al Muaini, Chairperson of the UAE Journalists Association, stated that the association is working to coordinate and engage with media institutions to support the national campaign against online trolling.

    She said, ‘This form of trolling is perpetrated by those harbouring malice and resentment towards the success of countries, institutions, and individuals, who use fake accounts to spread misleading information and destructive ideas in an attempt to tarnish achievements and successes.’

    Al Muaini emphasised that the ass
    ociation is focused on raising awareness among citizens and social media users to counter these issues through various programmes and events held throughout the year.

    She noted that the association is currently organising several training courses for young journalists and social media users to equip them with the skills to tackle harmful ideas and counteract incorrect values spreading on social media, thus safeguarding national social peace and security.

    The Chairperson of the UAEJA highlighted that the launch of this campaign by the NMO underscores the state’s commitment and the leadership’s efforts to enhance security and promote stability across the region, uphold the values of tolerance, and combat rumours and discord through the application of professional standards and the dissemination of correct values, as well as addressing terrorism and destructive ideas propagated by those with malicious intent.

    Al Muaini urged local, Gulf, and Arab media institutions to adopt this national campaign due to its c
    rucial role in addressing fake and programmed accounts that spread misleading information, undermine societal values and ethics, and incite chaos and defamation of public figures and successful individuals. She stressed that awareness is the most potent weapon in confronting these issues.

    Source: Emirates News Agency

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