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Foreign AffairsTrump Describes The Gaza War As Brutal Saudi Crown Prince promises a big surpris by SummaryChannel(op): 8:32pm On May 12, 2025
Trump describes the Gaza war as brutal, Egypt welcomes it, and the Saudi Crown Prince promises a big surprise.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sdy95ykw_cw
US President Donald Trump commented on the release of American hostage Idan Alexander by Hamas, saying, "Idan Alexander is the last living American hostage. We congratulate his parents, family, and friends on this important moment."

For its part, Hamas clarified in a statement that it released Alexander after contacts with Washington as part of mediators' efforts to achieve a ceasefire and allow aid into the Gaza Strip. It noted that Alexander's release came after important contacts with Washington, in which the movement demonstrated positivity and high flexibility.

The movement added that serious and responsible negotiations achieve results in releasing prisoners, while continuing the aggression prolongs their suffering and may kill them. It affirmed its readiness to immediately begin negotiations to reach a comprehensive and sustainable ceasefire agreement.

Preparations are underway in Saudi Arabia to welcome US President Donald Trump, who will arrive in Riyadh tomorrow, Tuesday, at the beginning of a Gulf tour that includes the UAE and Qatar, and will continue until next Friday. Saudi and US flags are being raised in the streets of the Kingdom, along with security measures, hours before Trump's arrival at the head of a high-level delegation that includes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, Treasury Secretary Scott Besant, and Trump's Middle East envoy, Steven Witkoff. The delegation members are holding separate bilateral talks with their counterparts in the Gulf states.
Trump's visit to the Kingdom includes the US-GCC summit, with the participation of the leaders of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries and a number of Arab leaders.

This summit will be the fifth between the United States and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. The first was at Camp David in May 2015, the second in April 2016, the third in May 2017 in Riyadh, with the participation of Trump during his first term, and the fourth in July 2022 with Arab participation, including Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq.

The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, extended invitations to the leaders of the Gulf states to attend the Gulf-US summit in Riyadh.

Washington affirms its commitment to working with its regional partners to find sustainable political and diplomatic solutions to the crises and to support efforts to calm the situation in Gaza.

In another context, there is anticipation and anticipation after media outlets quoted US President Donald Trump as saying: "I will announce the most important news shortly."

US President Donald Trump said that his upcoming announcement will be one of the most influential ever, adding via his social media platforms, without providing any additional details about the nature or timing of the announcement.

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#News
#UAE
#Qatar
#America

Foreign AffairsDonald Trump Paves The Way For America's End Domestically, Shocking Details by SummaryChannel(op): 1:58am On Mar 19, 2025
Explosion | Donald Trump Paves the Way for America's End Domestically, Shocking Details of Trump's Conversation with Putin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JOfjjXpd5Pc
The Kremlin announced on Tuesday, as reported by Russian state media, the end of the phone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart, Donald Trump.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, as quoted by the TASS news agency, that "the talks are over."

The phone call particularly addressed the US plan for a truce in Ukraine, as well as "normalizing US-Russian relations."

An informed Russian source said the call between Putin and Trump went "very well."
TASS reported that the call between Trump and Putin lasted "more than an hour and a half."

Kremlin Comment

The Kremlin said that Putin and Trump held "detailed and frank" discussions on Ukraine, adding that Putin affirmed his commitment to a peaceful resolution to the conflict and revealed that the Russian president agreed to halt attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days.

He continued, "Ukraine and Russia will exchange 175 prisoners for 175 others," stressing that "there are still a number of points related to ensuring control over the potential ceasefire."

The Kremlin also revealed that Russia and the United States will form expert groups on resolving the Ukrainian crisis.

The Kremlin concluded by saying that "Putin and Trump agreed to remain in contact."

This is the second publicly announced phone call between the two presidents since Trump's inauguration on January 20. The first took place in February.

During his campaign, Trump repeatedly boasted of his relationship with Putin and claimed that he could end the Russian military operation in Ukraine within 24 hours.

Since returning to the White House, the Trump administration has been pushing for a settlement to the war that broke out between Russia and Ukraine in 2022.

US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that his phone call with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, was "very good and productive."

Trump said in a post on his Truth Social platform: "My phone call today with Russian President Vladimir Putin was very good and productive."
He added: "We agreed to an immediate ceasefire across all energy and infrastructure sectors, with an understanding to work quickly to achieve a comprehensive ceasefire and, ultimately, end this horrific war between Russia and Ukraine."

He continued: "This war would not have happened if I were President! We discussed many aspects of the peace agreement, including the deaths of thousands of soldiers, and the desire of both President Putin and President Zelenskyy to end this war."

He concluded: "This operation is now in full force, and we hope to complete the mission for the sake of humanity!"

White House Statement

The White House said that Trump and Putin agreed on "the necessity of achieving peace and a ceasefire in the war in Ukraine," stressing that "this conflict must end with a lasting peace."

The two leaders also "reaffirmed the need to improve the bilateral relationship between the United States and Russia." He continued: "The money and blood that both Ukraine and Russia have spent in this war would have been better spent on the needs of their people. This conflict should never have begun, and it should have ended long ago through sincere and dedicated peace efforts."

The statement emphasized: "The two leaders agreed that peace in Ukraine will begin with a ceasefire in the energy and infrastructure sectors, as well as technical negotiations on implementing a ceasefire in the Black Sea, a full ceasefire, and a lasting peace. These negotiations will begin immediately in the Middle East."

Separately, the two leaders spoke broadly about the Middle East as an area of ​​potential cooperation to prevent future conflicts, according to the White House.

It highlighted: "They also discussed the need to stop the proliferation of strategic weapons and will cooperate with others to ensure the broadest possible implementation." The two leaders also expressed their view that Iran should not be in a position to destroy Israel.

The statement concluded: "The two leaders agreed that the future, with improved bilateral relations between the United States and Russia, holds great potential, including significant economic deals and geopolitical stability when peace is achieved." After the world anticipated that US President Donald Trump would hold a phone call with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, on Tuesday in an attempt to persuade him to accept a temporary truce with Ukraine and move toward a more sustainable end to the three-year-old war, the call actually took place.
US President Donald Trump said on Tuesday that the phone call he had with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, was "good and productive."

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Trump-Putin call ends: What we know so far
Trump: Call with Putin was very good and productive
Call ends: Trump-Putin call lasted for more than an hour
Trump comments on his call with Putin and announces what they agreed on regarding Ukraine

Foreign AffairsTrump Pushes For Overwhelming Force To Fulfill His Promise In Yemen by SummaryChannel(op): 1:11pm On Mar 18, 2025
The End of the Houthis | Trump Pushes for Overwhelming Force to Fulfill His Promise in Yemen and Issues War Warning to Iran

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R-yBl6ICGbs
This episode of Samri TV presents a new update on the Houthi file in Yemen with the US, following the resumption of the Israeli war on Gaza and today's bombing of Gaza by the Israeli army.

In this episode of "The End of the Houthis," we present a comprehensive and detailed analysis of developments in Yemen and military developments related to the Houthis, in addition to important statements from former US President Donald Trump, threatening to deploy US forces to respond to the Houthis' escalation against the United States. In this video, we highlight how the Houthis have escalated attacks against US forces and warships in the Red Sea, as well as their increasing threats to target US commercial vessels in the region.

The episode begins with an explanation of an article published by Daniel Shapiro, former US Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near Eastern Affairs, in which he reveals crucial details about the Biden administration's policy toward the Houthis and what happened behind the scenes. Shapiro discusses the US intervention against the Houthis and how military operations have not been limited to occasional strikes, but have targeted vital Houthi sites, including missile launchers, training centers, and weapons manufacturing facilities.

Regarding the recent escalation, the video confirms that the Houthis have carried out increased attacks on US aircraft carriers in the Red Sea. The Pentagon acknowledged targeting the carrier for the second time within 24 hours. It also reveals that US forces moved to destroy the radars of the Houthi-controlled ship "Galaxy Leader" in the Red Sea, a move seen as evidence of a major escalation in the military confrontation.

The video continues by revealing statements by Donald Trump holding Iran directly responsible for supporting the Houthis and their involvement in targeting US forces. Trump clearly stated that any new Houthi attack on US forces would be considered Iran's responsibility, reflecting a shift in US policy toward Tehran.

The video also focuses on the US military measures taken against the Houthis, including the military movements of the US Fifth Fleet and B-52 bombers in the region. It also presents analyses of the impact of Iranian support for the Houthi militia and how it represents a significant portion of the Houthis' strength, pointing to the significant role Hezbollah's expertise plays in strengthening the Houthis' capabilities.

Finally, the video discusses the importance of weakening the Houthis by targeting their military leaders, specifically Abdulmalik al-Houthi. It also proposes new US strategies for imposing sanctions and intensifying pressure on the Houthis and Iran. Additionally, the video addresses the dimensions of military escalation and how the Trump administration is dealing with threats from the Houthis, indicating that the current escalation is not just temporary attacks but rather a major shift in the war strategy against the Houthis.

Watch the full video for more details on this escalating military crisis and our outlook for the future in light of the ongoing US military threats and actions against the Houthis and Iran in the region.

Summary
The situation in Yemen continues to escalate, with important developments related to the US military intervention.

Former US Assistant Secretary of Defense Daniel Shapiro wrote an article analyzing US strategies for dealing with the Houthis and Iran's role in Yemen. Trump publicly blamed Iran for the Houthis' actions and vowed to attribute any Houthi attack on US forces to Iran.
The US military targeted Houthi radar systems on a hijacked Israeli ship, the Galaxy Leader, signaling a stronger response to Houthi actions.
Daniel Shapiro offers insights into the Biden administration's approach to the Houthis, which has included targeted strikes on missile launchers, training centers, and weapons manufacturing sites.
Shapiro notes that the Houthis have become increasingly brazen, escalating their attacks against US ships and military assets. The US military has struggled to combat the Houthis due to their decentralized command structure and their use of advanced air defense systems, including the ability to shoot down US drones.

Shapiro notes that eliminating the Houthi leadership, particularly the group's leader, Abdulmalik al-Houthi, could weaken the group, comparing this to how Hezbollah was affected after its leader's death.

He cautions that a purely military approach may not be enough to eliminate the Houthi threat, suggesting the need for ground forces or severe sanctions in addition to military strikes.

The United States must act decisively, using all its military assets, including its naval fleet, to achieve long-term stability in the region and avoid failure to achieve its strategic objectives, particularly regarding Iran's influence in Yemen.

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#Iran

Foreign AffairsTrump Launches First And Largest Military Operation To Strike Yemen by SummaryChannel(op): 3:10pm On Mar 16, 2025
Trump Launches First and Largest Military Operation to Strike Yemen, Israel Reveals Big Surprise


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1cNurgZaJIw

Yemeni sources revealed to Sky News Arabia that US airstrikes targeted the homes of Houthi leaders.

In Sana'a, the airstrike targeted the home of Hassan Abdul Qader Sharaf al-Din, the Houthis' financial handler of oil and gas trade.

An airstrike also targeted the home of Ali Fadel, a maritime commander in the Houthi operations room.

Fadel's home was previously the headquarters of Al-Masirah TV, the Houthi mouthpiece.

Another airstrike targeted the home of Abdul Malik al-Sharafi, a security leader affiliated with the Houthi military intelligence service.

Sources reported that members of al-Sharafi's family were killed inside the house, while no information was available on his fate.

The homes of other Houthi leaders were also targeted in Saada Governorate, according to our sources.

A report by the Wall Street Journal indicated that targeting Houthi leaders personally was one of the objectives of the US airstrikes on Yemen.

Informed sources reported that among the sites targeted by the airstrikes were the homes of Houthi leaders residing in Sana'a and Sa'dah.

The US airstrikes against the Houthis in Yemen have killed 31 people, according to a new, preliminary death toll announced by the Houthi-run Ministry of Health on Sunday.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the US attacks on Yemen had three objectives: striking Houthi missile launchers, targeting the group's leaders, and sending a message to Iran, according to a breaking news report from Sky News a short while ago.

Medical sources close to the Houthis confirmed that the US bombing of Yemen killed 31 civilians and injured 101, most of them children and women.

The Houthis reported a series of explosions in their areas on Saturday evening, in the capital, Sana'a, and in Sa'dah Governorate in northern Yemen, with reports of more airstrikes in those areas early Sunday morning.

Images circulating online showed plumes of black smoke rising above the Sana'a airport complex, which houses a large military facility.

The Houthis also reported airstrikes early Sunday morning on the governorates of Al Hudaydah, Al Bayda, and Ma'rib.
The Houthi Supreme Political Council condemned the US attack on the capital, Sana'a, and other governorates, which it considers a support for Israel. The council explained that targeting civilians demonstrates America's inability to confront the situation, and that this targeting will not stop support for Gaza, but will rather escalate the situation.
The Houthi Supreme Political Council issued a statement saying: "We reassure the steadfast Yemeni people, in support of the Palestinian people, that the aggressors against Yemen will be punished professionally and painfully, and that Yemen is the graveyard of empires throughout history." The council emphasized that the US and the Zionist entity will fail and suffer defeat, as happened before during the Battle of Tufan al-Aqsa.

The statement called on the international community to assume its responsibilities regarding what it described as "American-Israeli recklessness," which could open the door to developments whose impact will not be limited to a specific party, but will affect everyone if this recklessness does not cease. The statement explained that naval operations will continue until the blockade on Gaza is lifted and aid is allowed in, and that the American raids on Yemen represent a return to the militarization of the Red Sea and represent a real threat to international navigation in the region.

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#Egypt
#America

Foreign AffairsTrump Gets Ukrainian Concession To End War, Zelensky Visits Saudi Arabia by SummaryChannel(op): 12:11pm On Mar 11, 2025
Trump gets Ukrainian concession to end war, Zelensky visits Saudi Arabia for unknown reason

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS6WtX0WF0U
Ukrainian president arrives in Saudi Arabia, Rubio outlines what America wants from talks
The Ukrainian president is scheduled to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, while other Ukrainian officials will remain in the country for new discussions with a US delegation that includes US Secretary of State Marco Rubio.

A source familiar with the plans said that US officials will meet separately with Russian and Ukrainian officials in Saudi Arabia this week, as US President Donald Trump and his team seek to reach an agreement between the two countries.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio also arrived in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. Rubio is expected to meet with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Marco Rubio said the US wants to get more details about Kyiv's position and what potential concessions Ukraine is prepared to make during the meeting in Jeddah on Tuesday.

“I’m not going to pre-negotiate anything right now,” Rubio told reporters en route to Saudi Arabia. “We’re really in a listening mode. We may have proposals that they’re asking for, but we really want to make sure where they stand on this and what they’re willing to do to make peace.”

“It may not be consistent with what the Russians are willing to do. That’s what we need to know. But we’re not going to find out on X. We’re not going to find out, you know, in the media and press conferences. We’re going to find out in closed rooms,” Rubio said.

“We’re not going to sit in a room and draw lines on a map. We’re just going to get a general idea of ​​what concessions they might be willing to give us, what they might need in return, and then find out where the Russians are on that. That will give us a good assessment of how far apart we really are.”

“I hope we have a good meeting tomorrow, and we’ll be in a different place very soon,” Rubio said.

Rubio said he was unsure whether he would speak with Volodymyr Zelensky while they were in Saudi Arabia, but he did not rule out informal contact with the Ukrainian president.

“It’s possible, as I said, that his engagement with the president would be direct, but it’s possible,” he said.

Rubio said Zelensky was not expected to be part of the Ukrainian delegation at Tuesday’s meeting. That delegation includes Ukraine’s national security adviser, foreign minister and defense minister.

Rubio said U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff did not attend because he was traveling to Qatar to discuss the situation in Gaza.

Rubio said there was still no meeting planned between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Asked about a timeframe for progress in the negotiations, Rubio said he would “not put any artificial timeframe on it.”

“These things will depend in part on the willingness of the parties to move and other events that are going on,” he added.

Foreign AffairsFinal Secret Meeting Between Egyptian Intelligence And Netanyahu's Deputy In Jer by SummaryChannel(op): 8:06pm On Mar 10, 2025
Final secret meeting between Egyptian intelligence and Netanyahu's deputy in Jerusalem after Egyptian bulldozer attack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QRlDMGAPpFw
In this video, we will dive deep into the secret meeting between the Egyptian intelligence services and Netanyahu's deputy in Jerusalem. The event occurred after the incident involving the Egyptian bulldozer, shedding light on the political implications and covert discussions. We will also explore the broader context and reveal insights on Egyptian-Israeli relations that are rarely discussed.

Foreign AffairsZelensky Apologizes And Expresses Regret After Donald Trump's Latest Punishment by SummaryChannel(op): 1:15am On Mar 06, 2025
The End of NATO | Zelensky apologizes and expresses regret after Donald Trump's latest punishment and NATO appeals for help

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5o-EecwgOfM
Zelensky: Sorry for what happened in the White House.. and grateful to Trump
In his first public comment after Trump suspended US military aid to Ukraine, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his regret for what happened in the White House on Tuesday, expressing his gratitude to Washington.

Zelensky said in a post on X, "Our meeting in Washington, at the White House on Friday, did not go the way it was supposed to.. We regret that it happened this way.. It is time to make things right. We would like future cooperation and communication to be constructive."

He also said, "We appreciate what America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence... We remember the moment when things changed when President Trump supplied Ukraine with weapons.. We are grateful for that." "Ready to work under Trump's leadership"
The Ukrainian president also said, "Ukraine is ready to sit at the negotiating table as soon as possible to achieve lasting peace.. I and my team are ready to work under the strong leadership of President Trump to achieve lasting peace."

He continued, "We are ready to work quickly to end the war, and the first stages could be the release of prisoners, a ceasefire in the air with a ban on long-range missiles and drones, bombs on energy and other civilian infrastructure, and a ceasefire at sea immediately, if Russia does the same. Then we want to move very quickly through all the next stages and work with the United States to reach a strong final agreement."

"Ready to sign"
As for the agreement on minerals and security, Zelensky reiterated that "Ukraine is ready to sign it at any time and in any appropriate format," adding that "we see this agreement as a step towards greater security and security guarantees."

The White House announced, on Monday evening, the freezing of US military aid to Kiev. While a White House official explained that the freeze decision is temporary, and that it affects military aid that was approved during the era of former President Joe Biden, and Kiev had previously received a large part of it while the remaining part has not yet been received, which includes equipment and weapons.

This came after Trump renewed his criticism of the Ukrainian president yesterday, considering that he should "be more grateful" to the United States.

It also came after the unprecedented quarrel that erupted last week in front of the world between the American and Ukrainian presidents, following weeks of tension and criticism between the two men, especially after Trump's call with his Russian counterpart, and the meeting held in Riyadh last month (February) between Russian and American delegations.

Zelensky regrets his quarrel with Trump and expresses his readiness to sign the minerals agreement
He added, "No one wants peace more than the Ukrainians. I and my team are ready to work under the strong leadership of President Trump to achieve lasting peace. We are ready to work quickly to end the war."

Zelensky also wrote that Ukrainians “really appreciate everything America has done to help Ukraine maintain its sovereignty and independence,” and explicitly thanked Trump for supplying Ukraine with Javelin weapons systems during his first term.

The Ukrainian president proposed in the early stages of ending the war that prisoners be released by Russia and Ukraine, and that a “truce in the air” be concluded in which long-range missile and drone launches would be frozen, as well as attacks on energy and civilian infrastructure, and that the first stage could also include a “truce at sea.”

Zelensky stressed that they want to move very quickly through the next stages and work with Washington to agree on a solid final deal.

Regarding the metals agreement, Zelensky said that he sees the agreement “as a step towards greater security and strong security guarantees,” noting that he hopes “it will work effectively

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Rejects The Egyptian Plan And Insists On Displacement To Sinai by SummaryChannel(op): 7:31pm On Mar 05, 2025
America rejects the Egyptian plan and insists on displacement to Sinai

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u-vaEXmfEuQ
The possibility of finding a realistic alternative to the displacement of the Palestinian people, calling on the UN Security Council to deploy international peacekeeping forces in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

The Arab Summit adopted an Egyptian plan to rebuild the Gaza Strip according to specific stages, the plan called for the formation of a technocratic committee to run the sector for 6 months under the umbrella of the Palestinian Authority. In addition to the possibility of deploying international peacekeeping forces in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.

In response to the Egyptian plan.. Washington: Trump sticks to his vision of rebuilding Gaza "free of Hamas"
Brian Hughes, spokesman for the US National Security Council, said on Tuesday that the Egyptian proposal to rebuild Gaza "does not address the fact that Gaza is currently uninhabitable," adding that President Donald Trump "sticks to his vision of rebuilding Gaza free of Hamas."

Hughes added that the residents "cannot live humanely in an area covered in rubble and unexploded ordnance."

He stated that President Trump "sticks to his vision of rebuilding Gaza free of Hamas. We look forward to further talks to bring peace and prosperity to the region."

Trump announced his intention to control the Gaza Strip and displace its residents in a move that was met with Arab and international rejection, and he repeatedly talked about it before saying at the end of February that he would not impose his plan.

The final statement of the emergency Arab summit on Palestine in Cairo on Tuesday adopted Egypt's plan for the reconstruction of Gaza and supported the Palestinian decision to form a committee to manage the Strip for a transitional period under the umbrella of the Palestinian government.

On Tuesday, Hamas welcomed the reconstruction plan, calling for providing all the elements for its success, and considered in a statement that "holding the Arab summit is an advanced stage of Arab and Islamic alignment with the just Palestinian cause."

Egyptian plan stresses that Palestinians remain on their land
Egypt's plan sets a five-year time frame for a two-stage reconstruction process, costing $53 billion, and stresses ensuring that Palestinians remain on their land, with the reconstruction process being carried out "by Palestinian hands."

The Egyptian plan includes a plan to remove, recycle and clear the rubble of explosives. The Egyptian plan estimates that the rubble amounts to 50 million tons, a third of which is located in the Gaza Strip. It estimated that the cost of removing it would be $1.2 billion.

The United States rejected the Egyptian proposal that was approved during the Arab League summit, and confirmed that US President Donald Trump is still adhering to his plan to evacuate the residents of Gaza.

In this context, Brian Youssef, spokesman for the US National Security Council, stated that "the residents of the Gaza Strip cannot live humanely in a destroyed area full of unexploded ordnance."

He also stressed that Trump is adhering to his vision of rebuilding Gaza without the presence of Hamas, despite widespread opposition to this plan in many countries around the world.

The United States rejects the Egyptian plan: "Gaza is not fit for human habitation"
The American and Israeli rejection of the outcomes of the Arab summit raised several questions about the fate of the Gaza Strip reconstruction process, and what should be done by the Arabs in the coming period?

Foreign AffairsIsrael Requests Preemptive Strike On Egyptian Army In Sinai, Egypt Threatens War by SummaryChannel(op): 11:11pm On Feb 23, 2025
Israel Requests Preemptive Strike on Egyptian Army in Sinai, Egypt Threatens War

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pURma10lGUo
Tensions have been rising between Egyptian and Israeli media outlets, with both sides publishing increasing articles about a potential conflict.
Israel has been investigating the Egyptian military presence in Sinai, following allegations of a possible war, but the situation appears to have calmed down after Egypt reduced its military presence on the border.
However, an article in the Jerusalem Post urged Israel to launch a preemptive strike on the Egyptian army in Sinai, a highly provocative position.
Another Israeli newspaper, Israel Hayom, reported on contacts between Israeli and Egyptian military leaders, hinting at a possible escalation.
Israeli concerns have been raised about Egypt’s increased military activity in northern Sinai, including the construction of concrete barriers aimed at impeding Israeli military advances.
A prominent Israeli businessman, Mika Lakin, wrote in the Jerusalem Post that the Egyptian military buildup in Sinai, especially after 2018, goes beyond combating terrorism and is seen as a major threat to Israel.
The article likened Egypt’s military buildup to past threats such as those posed by Iran, Hezbollah and Syria, and suggested that Israel should act to prevent further escalation.

Despite Egypt’s withdrawal of some troops from the border, Israel is concerned about Egypt’s remaining military buildup in central Sinai, including potential airstrips capable of accommodating military aircraft.

Both the Jerusalem Post and Israel Hayom assert that Egypt’s increased military presence in Sinai could violate the peace treaty, which restricts military deployment in the area.

The video concludes with a discussion of the low likelihood of direct war between Egypt and Israel, citing the continuous lines of communication between the two militaries as a stabilizing factor.

#Egypt
#Palestine
#Gaza
#news

Foreign AffairsIsrael Announces The Arrival Of Egyptian Forces At Four Times The Permitted Leve by SummaryChannel(op): 10:57pm On Feb 15, 2025
Panic alert | Israel announces the arrival of Egyptian forces at four times the permitted level and warns of the consequences

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROwXjpvFbik
Israeli media attention: Israeli media focused on the growing presence of Egyptian military forces in Sinai, which exceeds the limit stipulated in the Camp David Accords by four times.

Egyptian military movements: The Israeli press warned of the importance of Egyptian military activities in Sinai, with some officials expressing concern about a possible violation of the peace treaty.

Israeli concerns: Senior Israeli military figures have raised the alarm about the Egyptian army’s operations, especially since the movements are not publicly reported but rather take place in secret, with Egypt allegedly building missile bases and tunnels.

Chinese fighter jets: Media in Israel highlighted Egypt’s acquisition of Chinese fighter jets, which is seen as a major military escalation and a sign of Egypt’s decreasing dependence on American weapons.

Former Israeli ambassador’s warning: Ruth Asherman, the former deputy Israeli ambassador to Egypt, expressed concern about the Egyptian military buildup in Sinai, warning of the possibility of a military confrontation with Israel.

Trump’s plan and Egypt’s role: There is discussion about Egyptian efforts to counter Donald Trump’s peace plan, which includes transferring Palestinians from Gaza to Sinai. Egypt is said to be working on a plan to rebuild Gaza without implementing Trump’s proposal.

New Egyptian proposal: The Egyptian plan includes creating safe zones in Gaza for reconstruction, and is supported by a committee of military personnel, engineers and politicians. It aims to avoid Trump’s proposal and is seen as a potential game changer in the region.

European involvement: There are indications that the European Union and Arab countries may support Egypt’s plan, which could marginalize Trump’s controversial Gaza plan.

Potential obstacles to Egypt’s plan: One of the main obstacles to Egypt’s plan is resistance from Israel, as the plan does not fully address the issue of Hamas in Gaza. This could complicate international approval, especially from Israel and the United States.

Regional implications: The video underscores the significant risks facing the Arab world and the United States, amid these tensions. The outcome of Egypt’s proposal could lead to major geopolitical shifts, with the possibility of confrontation or diplomatic resolution.

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#America
#Palestine

Foreign AffairsTrump Imposes Sanctions On Countries Around The World by SummaryChannel(op): 1:17am On Feb 04, 2025
Trump imposes sanctions on countries around the world and begins implementing the devil's plan


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAIqUX8cvtM
Trump imposes tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
US President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on the United States' main trading partners, Canada, Mexico and China, with a smaller percentage on Canadian energy imports, the White House announced on Saturday.

Washington will impose a 25 percent tariff on products imported from Canada and Mexico, with a 10 percent tariff on Canadian energy resources, until they "work with the United States to combat drug trafficking and immigration."

The White House said that goods imported from China will be subject to a 10 percent tariff, in addition to the current tariffs.

Thus, Trump fulfills his election promise, but raises the possibility of higher prices for American consumers.

The White House said that Trump's order also includes a mechanism to increase the tariffs if countries take retaliatory measures against the United States, as they have threatened to do.

Trump said the tariffs were intended to force countries to do more to stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States, but they also fit with his protectionist approach to boost domestic manufacturing and as a source of federal government revenue.

A US civilian plane crashes near Washington after colliding mid-air with a military helicopter over the Potomac River.. 67 feared dead, at least 19 bodies recovered in cold weather and strong winds.. Trump comments: A bad accident that could have been avoided
Trump's trade war: Donald Trump has started a fierce trade war by imposing high tariffs on imports from various countries, including 25% tariffs on Canadian goods, 25% on Mexican goods, and 10% on Chinese imports.

Additional tariffs: Trump has also imposed 10% tariffs on energy imports from Canada, signaling the beginning of a broader global trade conflict.

EU tariffs: Trump has threatened to impose 10% tariffs on the European Union, citing unfair trade practices and a desire to protect US industries.

Brexit impact: The UK will face additional tariffs of up to 25% from the US after leaving the EU, signalling a strained relationship despite historical ties.

Trump’s goals: Trump’s strategy includes punishing countries such as Canada and Mexico for their alleged involvement in illegal immigration and drug trafficking, using trade tariffs as his weapon.

Economic fallout: The tariffs have already begun to impact the global economy, with the Canadian and Mexican currencies losing value.

Trade negotiations with Mexico: After deploying 10,000 troops to its border, Mexico persuaded Trump to temporarily suspend tariffs for a month to allow for further negotiations.

EU challenges: The EU could face similar trade consequences, with discussions about alternative trade deals with South American countries or China as it tries to diversify its economy away from the US.

Global trade shifts: Trump’s policies could lead to the emergence of new economic blocs, such as BRICS, which could weaken US influence in global trade.

Long-term consequences: Continued trade wars and tariffs could reshape global alliances, with countries like China, Russia and others filling the void left by the US, leading to a shift in power dynamics.

#Egypt

#news

#Trump

Foreign AffairsIsrael Asks Trump To Disarm The Egyptian Army In Sinai And Begin Displacing by SummaryChannel(op): 11:39pm On Jan 31, 2025
[color=#000000]After today's Rafah crossing events... Israel asks Trump to disarm the Egyptian army in Sinai and begin displacing the people of Gaza[/color]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsQSlsH4X6U?si=L1anGlkJ2FTnVu9u
A few hours after US President Donald Trump insisted that Egypt and Jordan receive the Palestinians, thousands of Egyptians decided to gather in front of the Rafah crossing in rejection of the displacement and in support of the official Egyptian response not to accept the settlement of the Palestinians.

It is scheduled that large delegations and crowds coming from all governorates of Egypt representing all political and partisan forces will gather in front of the crossing after Friday prayers today, to declare their rejection of the US President's statements to displace the Palestinians from their lands and settle them in Egypt.

"Egypt's borders are a red line"
Representatives of the participating political forces confirmed that Egypt's borders are a red line and that violating its sovereignty would constitute a declaration of war, which the Egyptians do not accept.

They stressed that the displacement is a liquidation of the Palestinian cause, a violation of the Palestinian people's right to self-determination and pushing them to leave their lands and not return to them again.

They also pointed out that displacement is not a solution to the Palestinian issue, stressing that the only solution is the two-state solution and returning to the borders of June 4, 1967, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions.

Representatives of the participating political parties stated that any attempt that does not meet the aspirations of the Palestinian people to live in an independent state will be rejected, and will lead to more tension in the region and an expansion of the conflict.

Talk had returned again about neighboring Arab countries receiving Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to the White House.

In response to a question about the position of the two Arab countries rejecting what they describe as the displacement of Palestinians from the Strip, US President Donald Trump said that Cairo and Amman would accept that.

Trump proposes transferring Palestinians
Trump had proposed last Sunday to transfer Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to some neighboring Arab countries, referring to Egypt and Jordan.

Speaking to reporters on board Air Force One, he said that Jordan and Egypt should receive more Palestinians, especially since the Strip is completely destroyed and in a state of chaos.
In contrast, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II rejected Trump's idea of ​​transferring Gaza residents to their countries on Wednesday.

Sisi said during a press conference with Kenyan President William Ruto in Cairo on Wednesday that the deportation and displacement of the Palestinian people is an injustice in which Egypt cannot participate.

In turn, King Abdullah II affirmed, on the same day, "Jordan's firm position on the necessity of establishing the Palestinians on their land and obtaining their legitimate rights, according to the two-state solution."

It is noteworthy that Cairo and Amman have rejected for many years any idea or attempt to displace Palestinians from their lands.

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Trump's threats to Egypt: Donald Trump warned Egypt of possible economic sanctions and a reduction in military aid after Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi's statements about not allowing the resettlement of Palestinians in Sinai.

Israel's concerns about the Egyptian army: Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon expressed his concerns about the advanced weapons of the Egyptian army and the lack of a clear threat from Israel, questioning the United States regarding the Egyptian military arsenal.

Israel and the US agree on Gaza: Following Trump’s statements on Gaza, Danon’s statements are in line with US views on the region, with a particular focus on military and political influence over Gaza’s future.

US diplomat visits Gaza: US diplomat Steve Victor visited Gaza and met with Saudi officials to discuss Gaza’s future and reconstruction needs, highlighting the dire situation.

Challenges of rebuilding Gaza: Victor noted that rebuilding Gaza could take 10 to 15 years due to the complete destruction, especially the extensive tunnel network that complicates the recovery process.

Living conditions in Gaza: Many returning Palestinians reported finding no infrastructure such as electricity or water, making life in Gaza nearly impossible.

Palestinian resettlement plan: The US appears to be preparing the ground for a plan to resettle Palestinians from Gaza, as there are no sustainable solutions for rebuilding Gaza.

Israel’s role in the solution: While Israel supports a plan to remove Palestinians from Gaza, the solution depends on Egypt and Jordan, not Israel.

Egyptian public reaction: In Egypt, many people are protesting Trump's proposal and supporting the government's position on Gaza, indicating strong national solidarity.

Effects of international pressure: The video suggests that the continued Israeli focus on the Egyptian army and the American pressure to resettle Palestinians in Sinai are part of a broader geopolitical struggle, urging Egyptians to remain united and vigilant.

After today's Rafah crossing events .. Israel asks Trump to disarm the Egyptian army in Sinai and start displacing the people of Gaza

Will Egypt accept the fate that America wants to impose on it? .. Watch to find out the answer in the episode "Sinai Explosion" from the Summary channel .. The story from the beginning

Foreign AffairsIsrael Begins Work On Allowing Palestinians Into Sinai After Trump's Request by SummaryChannel(op): 9:05pm On Jan 26, 2025
Israel begins work on allowing Palestinians into Sinai after Trump's request to Sisi and the King of Jordan


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Trump's proposal: Donald Trump suggested that Egypt allow Palestinians into Sinai, based on a request submitted by Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah.

Initial reactions: The first official response came from Israel, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed strong interest in the idea, considering it an opportunity for a new phase in resolving the Palestinian issue.

Trump's position: Trump proposed the plan without providing financial support, claiming that resettlement would be a means of resolving the Palestinian issue, as Egypt receives 700,000 Palestinians and Jordan 1.7 million.

Egypt's rejection: Egypt strongly rejected the plan, citing national security concerns and its previous rejection over the past fifteen months, despite pressure from the US administration.

Palestinian opposition: The Palestinians themselves oppose being forced to give up Jerusalem. 6. **Arab Solidarity**: Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and others, supported Egypt’s rejection, stressing that the Palestinian issue should be a top priority.

Israeli Interests: Israel sees Trump’s proposal as a potential solution that would facilitate control of the West Bank, where Trump has lifted restrictions on Israeli actions.

Impact on Gaza: The proposal has sparked discussions in Israel about ending the ceasefire and increasing military operations, with Israel using Trump’s support as a green light for more aggressive actions.

US: Military Support**: The Trump administration has provided significant military support to Israel, including the launch of heavy bombs, indicating US support for Israeli military actions in Gaza and the region.

Strategic Implications: The video underscores the potential for further escalation in Gaza, where the idea of ​​forced displacement is seen as a form of ethnic cleansing, and stresses the importance of maintaining national unity and defense.

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Foreign AffairsDisastrous Scandals At Trump's Inauguration by SummaryChannel(op): 3:50pm On Jan 21, 2025
Trump signs first terms of the Deal of the Century immediately after the inauguration ceremony and catastrophic scandals at Trump's inauguration ceremony

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American billionaire Elon Musk sparked controversy during President Donald Trump's inauguration ceremony on Monday due to a gesture that appeared to resemble a Nazi salute.

Musk, who is considered one of Trump's closest advisors, was among the speakers on the stage before Trump arrived at the "Capital One Arena" in Washington.

During his speech, Musk thanked the supporters, then placed his right hand on his heart and quickly raised it up, saying: "My heart is with you," before repeating the gesture again.

Users on the "X" platform owned by Musk pointed out that the gesture resembled a Nazi salute. The American network "CNN" rebroadcast the footage several times, with one of the broadcasters saying that viewers were smart enough to form their own opinion on the matter.

Initially, Musk did not provide any explanation for his behavior, but he shared footage of his speech and the controversial gesture via "X".

Ahead of Trump's swearing-in, Musk expressed his enthusiasm for what he called "the return of the king."

Twitter banned Trump's account after the riots that broke out on January 6, 2021, but Musk reactivated the account when he took over the social media platform in 2022.

The video discusses controversial events and scandal during Donald Trump's inauguration.

The episode highlights shocking videos that were not broadcast due to their shocking content.

The video mentions Donald Trump's son making Masonic symbols at the event.

There are allegations that Hillary Clinton laughed at Trump during his speech, which sparked public controversy.

The video shows how close Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg were to the Trump family, with Musk making controversial gestures.

Elon Musk made a Nazi salute during his speech, which was widely discussed in the media.

During the inauguration, Eric Trump reportedly made Masonic hand gestures, which were noted by attendees and commentators.

Hillary Clinton was jeered upon entering the venue, with the crowd showing strong displeasure at her presence.

Barack Obama attended the ceremony without his wife Michelle, and was the subject of a public confrontation by a journalist over his behavior.

Trump's inaugural address was criticized for being divisive, focusing more on his supporters than the nation as a whole, and Trump subsequently took executive actions that alienated many Democrats.

Foreign AffairsSaudi Crown Prince In Tough Position After Gaza Ceasefire Trump Enters Whitehous by SummaryChannel(op): 6:52pm On Jan 20, 2025
Saudi Crown Prince in Tough Position After Gaza Ceasefire, Trump Enters White House

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US President-elect Donald Trump will be sworn in on Monday, with his inauguration scheduled to take place inside the US Capitol due to record cold temperatures.

The four presidents, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, are expected to attend the ceremony.

Vice President Kamala Harris, who faced Trump in the 2024 elections, is also expected to attend.

According to US media, a group of technology CEOs will attend Trump's inauguration, including Mark Zuckerberg of Meta, Jeff Bezos of Amazon, Elon Musk of Tesla, Tim Cook of Apple, Shu Qiu of TikTok, and Sundar Pichai of Google.

A handful of foreign leaders are also expected to attend the inauguration, including Argentine President Javier Milei and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, while Chinese Vice President Han Zheng will represent President Xi Jinping.

According to State Department records dating back to 1874, no foreign leader has ever attended a U.S. presidential inauguration.

Who’s missing?
Former first lady Michelle Obama missed Trump’s inauguration, and no reason was given for her absence, the only living first lady to miss it.

Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi also will not attend, and the spokesperson also gave no reason for her planned absence. Twenty Democratic lawmakers will also not attend, according to CBS News.

Will Trump attend Biden’s inauguration?

Trump did not attend President Biden’s 2021 inauguration, which took place two weeks after the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the Capitol.

By choosing not to attend, Trump became the first president in more than 150 years to skip his successor's inauguration, and only the fifth in US history to do so.
Donald Trump and the Gulf States: A New Path or a Continuation of Previous Policies?
With US President Donald Trump entering the White House, many issues are back in the spotlight in Washington's relationship with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. It is worth noting that the weight of the Gulf countries in Trump's first term is not the same today because some of them, especially Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE, have been able to impose themselves on the regional and international arenas.

What are the most prominent issues that he must deal with regarding the GCC countries?
Saudi-Israeli Normalization
The normalization file is at the top of the Trump administration's priorities, as his previous term was marked by the conclusion of two normalization agreements with the GCC countries, within the framework of what was called the "Abraham Accords." The first was between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and the second was between Israel and the Kingdom of Bahrain in September 2020.

Donald Trump’s inauguration: The video begins by discussing Donald Trump’s bizarre inauguration as President of the United States, highlighting his decision to take the oath of office inside the Capitol building, something that had not happened in 40 years.

Trump’s role in the Middle East: Trump is praised for his efforts in Middle East politics, particularly for forcing Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu to sign a ceasefire agreement, which took him only a phone call, unlike Biden’s 15-month struggle.

The next challenge for Saudi Arabia: The video moves on to discuss how Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is now facing the same pressure that Trump has placed on Netanyahu – and Trump is likely to target Mohammed bin Salman next for his desired Middle East deals.

Pressure on Saudi Arabia: Trump is expected to push Mohammed bin Salman into a difficult position regarding normalization with Israel, following Trump’s successful involvement in the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

Normalizing Saudi-Israeli Relations: The video highlights the growing pressure on Saudi Arabia to normalize relations with Israel, as Trump seeks to make this part of his legacy, despite Saudi Arabia’s commitment to a Palestinian state.

Saudi strategic interests: Saudi Arabia’s reluctance to normalize relations with Israel is tied to its larger strategic goals, including weakening Iranian influence in the region and strengthening its role as a leading power in the Middle East.

Saudi influence in the region: Saudi Arabia is expanding its influence in Lebanon and Syria, countering the Iranian presence, and strengthening its geopolitical foothold.

Military and economic bargaining: The video discusses how Saudi Arabia may seek major military and economic deals from the United States, including a nuclear program, in exchange for normalizing relations with Israel.

Tough choices for Saudi Arabia: Mohammed bin Salman faces a tough decision: either agree to normalize relations with Israel and gain significant American support, or refuse and risk alienating Trump and the United States.

Long-term consequences: The video concludes with a reflection on the great risks facing Saudi Arabia, as Trump’s influence could reshape its foreign policy and position in the Middle East for years to come.

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Foreign AffairsNetanyahu Threatens Egypt And Decides Not To Withdraw From The Philadelphi by SummaryChannel(op): 7:43pm On Jan 19, 2025
Netanyahu threatens Egypt and decides not to withdraw from the Philadelphi Corridor and Trump intervenes

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News on the Al-Aqsa Flood file and the truce deal and ceasefire in Gaza, especially with regard to Israel, Hamas and Iran, presented in this episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated today, Saturday, that contrary to all reports, the Israeli army will continue to control the Philadelphi Corridor and the number of troops there will increase.

Netanyahu stressed that "if there is a need to return to fighting, we will do so with force, everyone sees the great achievements we have made during this war."

The Israeli Prime Minister said on the eve of the start of the implementation of the prisoner exchange deal with Hamas and the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, that "the first stage of the agreement is a temporary ceasefire, and we have received full support from (the next US) President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden (who ended his term) to resume fighting if negotiations on the second stage are not useful."

He added, "If we have to return to fighting, we will do so in new ways and with greater force."

Netanyahu's statement comes as tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrate in Tel Aviv and dozens of locations and streets across the country in support of the prisoner exchange deal, the first of which is scheduled to be released tomorrow, Sunday.

Netanyahu said, "During the negotiations, I set several basic principles, the first of which is to maintain the ability to return to fighting with the support of the United States of America if necessary. For many months, Hamas demanded prior commitments to end the war as a condition for concluding an agreement, and I strongly opposed that and my position was accepted."

Netanyahu pointed out that "through the agreement, we have guaranteed full Israeli control over the Philadelphi Corridor and the buffer zone that surround the entire Gaza Strip. Our forces will deploy inside the Strip and close it from all sides. We will not allow weapons to be smuggled in and we will not allow our kidnapped people to be smuggled out."

He explained, "We decided that the terrorists who were killed will not be released to Judea and Samaria (the occupied West Bank), but rather they will be deported to the Gaza Strip or outside the country. We decided in the cabinet to significantly strengthen the forces in Judea and Samaria."

He said: "We assassinated Sinwar, Deif, Haniyeh, Nasrallah and all the leaders of Hezbollah. We destroyed most of the Syrian army's weapons, we struck the Houthis in Yemen and we worked against Iran. We dealt severe blows to the entire Iranian axis, and as I promised, we changed the face of the Middle East."

The Israeli Prime Minister pointed out that most of the Israeli prisoners that Hamas will release are still alive. He said: "As part of the agreement that was accepted, we will return home 33 hostages, most of them alive."
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On the eve of the Gaza agreement entering into force, Netanyahu refuses to withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor and threatens to return to fighting "with force"
Netanyahu: We will continue to control the Philadelphi corridor and the number of our forces there will increase

1. Netanyahu's threats: Benjamin Netanyahu announced that he will not withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor, which contradicts previous agreements reached in the ceasefire with Hamas. He pledged to increase the military presence in the area rather than reduce it.

2. Dennis Ross’s Advice: Veteran diplomat Dennis Ross advised Israel on its strategic goals after the ceasefire, emphasizing the need for a dual approach that includes military and diplomatic efforts to address Iran’s nuclear program and regional influence.

3. US-Israel Strategy: Ross emphasized that Israel should address Iran first, not Saudi Arabia, to prevent nuclear proliferation in the Middle East. The goal is to neutralize Iran’s nuclear capabilities to ensure that Saudi Arabia does not seek nuclear weapons.

4. US Involvement: The United States is seen as a key player in this strategy, with Trump expected to use military strikes and diplomatic pressure to weaken Iran’s nuclear ambitions before engaging with Saudi Arabia on normalization.

5. Israeli Military Losses: Netanyahu’s government is facing increasing pressure due to heavy Israeli military losses and the high costs of the war in Gaza, with Israel’s defense budget running at a $42 billion deficit.

6. Internal Israeli Tensions: Netanyahu faces internal opposition, including from members of his own government, such as Itamar Ben-Gvir’s party, which calls for an end to the war. Some Israeli officials wept as the ceasefire agreement was signed, indicating emotional distress.

7. Israeli generals’ plan: Israeli generals proposed a plan to evacuate northern Gaza, transfer residents, and establish a military base. However, Netanyahu has shelved this plan due to serious concerns about ongoing losses and economic pressures.

8. Gaza reconstruction: Qatar and Egypt are playing a major role in Gaza’s reconstruction, with the goal of preventing future conflicts by stabilizing the region. Egypt is particularly focused on quickly rebuilding Gaza to maintain peace.

9. Hamas’ continued control: Despite Israeli military operations, Hamas still controls Gaza and is expected to continue its influence, with efforts to rebuild Gaza under Hamas leadership likely.

10. Egypt’s preparedness: The Egyptian military is on high alert, with increased preparations in case of a future Israeli move to transfer Palestinians to Sinai, a scenario that Netanyahu may be preparing for as Israel faces internal and external pressure.

Foreign AffairsLos Angeles Fires .. 5 Reasons That Confirm That They Were Caused By An Agent by SummaryChannel(op): 12:40am On Jan 18, 2025
Los Angeles fires .. 5 reasons that confirm that they were caused by an agent and a new explosion in the city of San Francisco

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QyCj9dwUgAI
New American events and the latest news in America today after the Los Angeles fires and the California fires that ignited America and caused the collapse of many celebrity homes in America, presented by this episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel
The assistant chief of the Los Angeles Fire Department, Joe Everett, said on Thursday that firefighters who worked to extinguish the New Year's Eve fire in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood confirmed that the fire "had been extinguished and disappeared."

Some wondered whether the winds had re-ignited the burning debris left behind by the New Year's Eve fireworks to ignite the Palisades Fire, as reported by the San Francisco Chronicle and the Washington Post.

Everett confirmed: "If it is determined that the winds are the cause of the fires again, it will be a phenomenon."

Everett said he spoke extensively with the fire commander at the time, adding that the firefighters who were on the scene were “highly qualified and reliable,” and had been on patrol for 36 hours, referring to reports of arson.

Officials with the Los Angeles and California departments of forestry and fire protection said Thursday that the Palisade fire was now 27 percent contained with no additional growth in the past 72 hours.

California Fire Chief Christian Litz said firefighters were continuing to use infrared technology to search for hot spots around the perimeter of the fire and were working to ensure that all heat sources were extinguished.

More than 5,000 firefighters were working on the incident, along with firefighters from Canada and Mexico, said Jim Hudson, the fire chief for the region.

Trump reiterated his claim that had he not won the presidential election, the prisoner swap and ceasefire in Gaza would not have been possible, saying, “It better be done before I take the oath of office.”

"I'm not looking for credit, I want to get these people out, they've been through hell. We've got to get them out, and it's going to be great when we do," Trump said on the Dan Bongino show.

Trump called President Joe Biden "rude" after Biden was asked by a reporter on Wednesday whether he deserved credit for the deal, to which Biden replied, "Is this a joke?"

"It was rude of Biden to say, he didn't do anything. If I didn't do this, if we didn't intervene, the detainees would never be released. They would never come out," Trump said.

The US president-elect stressed that the release of the prisoners had been impossible for a long time until he intervened and quickly changed the course of the negotiations, accusing Biden of "doing nothing."

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1. The video discusses the Los Angeles fires, with theories suggesting they may have been deliberately set as part of a larger conspiracy.

2. The Los Angeles fires have been described as unusually difficult to control, with speculation that the US government may use a weapon called "DEW" to spread them.

3. There is mention of a project called "LA 2028", which aims to transform Los Angeles into a smart city ahead of the 2028 Olympics and World Cup.

4. The video criticizes the theory that the Los Angeles fires are part of a deliberate effort to rebuild Los Angeles for a smart city project, noting that the financial losses caused by the Los Angeles fires far exceed the project's budget.

5. Insurance companies reportedly refused to insure around 2,000 homes in Los Angeles, which has been cited as a contributing factor to the extent of the damage.

6. The Los Angeles fires caused significant destruction, with thousands of homes damaged and concerns raised about the stability of the ground in the affected areas.

7. The US federal government has pledged to cover the costs of disaster response to the Los Angeles fires in California for up to 180 days.

8. A new fire broke out in San Francisco, specifically in a lithium battery storage facility, which could lead to a catastrophic explosion if the fire is not controlled.

9. The video also touches on political issues in the United States, including Joe Biden's statements on the conflict in Gaza and his criticism of Israel's actions during World War II.

10. Finally, the video mentions a possible shift in Hollywood with Donald Trump appointing Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson to help revitalize the industry, due to increasing competition from Chinese and Indian cinema.

Were the Los Angeles fires in California caused by an agent? This is what we will discuss in the episode "The End of Los Angeles" from Samri Channel - Summary Channel .. Watch to know the story from the beginning

Los Angeles fires .. 5 reasons confirm that they were caused by an agent and a new explosion in the city of San Francisco

Foreign AffairsDangerous Backstages About Trump's Deal In The Middle East How Netanyahu Kneeled by SummaryChannel(op): 7:52pm On Jan 17, 2025
[color=#000000]Dangerous Backstages About Trump's Deal in the Middle East and How Netanyahu Kneeled to Agree to a Ceasefire in Gaza[/color]

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A5wQTyacbA
The video covers behind-the-scenes details of a major agreement in Gaza between Donald Trump, Netanyahu, Qatar, and Egypt, as reported by the Financial Times.

The agreement in Gaza was influenced by Trump's experience and knowledge from his first term, which demonstrated his ability to deal with international politics.

Netanyahu initially resisted the ceasefire agreement but changed his position after pressure from the United States, especially from Trump's envoy, and the participation of Qatar.

The administration of US President Joe Biden has had difficulty dealing with Netanyahu's demands, including conditions related to the Philadelphi Corridor and the release of some Palestinian prisoners.

Trump's role in mediating the agreement was highlighted, as he reportedly used strong tactics to push the deal forward before the end of his term.

A key part of the negotiations concerned Netanyahu’s demands, including the release of specific Palestinian prisoners and his reluctance to withdraw from key areas of Gaza.

Trump’s representatives, including Jared Kushner and Steve Wittico, played a crucial role in securing the agreement and putting pressure on Netanyahu to reach a settlement.

Despite initial setbacks, Netanyahu recognized the leverage Trump had over him and was eventually persuaded by Trump’s “strong” approach to reaching an agreement.

The video also addresses the potential future normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which Netanyahu aims to achieve in exchange for a ceasefire agreement.

The video concludes with a call for the rapid reconstruction of Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need for international attention to the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Trump’s influence in the negotiations: Donald Trump played a major role in convincing the various parties (Israel, Qatar, Egypt) to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and a prisoner exchange, using his personal connections and political pressure.

Netanyahu and his change of position: Initially, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was against concluding a ceasefire agreement, but he suddenly changed his mind and announced that he was waiting for Hamas’s response.

Challenges in the negotiations: The negotiations were faltering due to Israeli demands such as maintaining the Philadelphi Corridor and not withdrawing the Israeli army from some areas in Gaza, which was an obstacle to implementing the agreement.

Negotiations with Qatar and Egypt: The negotiations stopped at a sensitive point, as Qatar and Egypt played a pivotal role in pressuring Hamas to reach an agreement, with a focus on the release of some Palestinian prisoners.

Disagreements within the Israeli government: Netanyahu faced opposition within his government, especially from the extreme right such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who threatened to resign if the ceasefire deal was accepted.

Trump and the pressure method: Trump used a strong method in the negotiations with Israel, as he sent his envoy Steve Koff to warn Netanyahu of the consequences of failing the agreement, and stressed that any retreat from the deal could lead to losing the support of the US administration.

Netanyahu and US pressure: Netanyahu felt great pressure from the Trump administration, which was keen to implement the agreement as part of its commitment to Trump’s campaign promises.

Israel’s relations with Saudi Arabia: Netanyahu hoped to exploit the ceasefire agreement to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, which would have opened a wide door to regional cooperation between Israel and Arab countries.

Political challenges for the Biden administration: Despite statements that tried to indicate the Biden administration’s role in the agreement, media investigations confirmed that Trump was the one who put greater pressure on the deal to be implemented.

Future implications: The agreements reached could significantly impact the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations and efforts to rebuild Gaza, with expectations that these negotiations will be a turning point in US policy in the Middle East.

#Palestine
#news
#Gaza

Foreign AffairsDangerous Backstages About Trump's Deal In The Middle East -how Netanyahu Kneele by SummaryChannel(op): 7:39pm On Jan 17, 2025
New Al-Aqsa Flood File, the Armistice Deal, the Ceasefire in Gaza, and Trump's Influence on Middle East Peace Processes, Especially Regarding Israel, Hamas, and Iran, Presented by this Episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel

Dangerous Backstages About Trump's Deal in the Middle East and How Netanyahu Kneeled to Agree to a Ceasefire in Gaza

The video covers behind-the-scenes details of a major agreement in Gaza between Donald Trump, Netanyahu, Qatar, and Egypt, as reported by the Financial Times.

The agreement in Gaza was influenced by Trump's experience and knowledge from his first term, which demonstrated his ability to deal with international politics.

Netanyahu initially resisted the ceasefire agreement but changed his position after pressure from the United States, especially from Trump's envoy, and the participation of Qatar.

The administration of US President Joe Biden has had difficulty dealing with Netanyahu's demands, including conditions related to the Philadelphi Corridor and the release of some Palestinian prisoners.

Trump's role in mediating the agreement was highlighted, as he reportedly used strong tactics to push the deal forward before the end of his term.

A key part of the negotiations concerned Netanyahu’s demands, including the release of specific Palestinian prisoners and his reluctance to withdraw from key areas of Gaza.

Trump’s representatives, including Jared Kushner and Steve Wittico, played a crucial role in securing the agreement and putting pressure on Netanyahu to reach a settlement.

Despite initial setbacks, Netanyahu recognized the leverage Trump had over him and was eventually persuaded by Trump’s “strong” approach to reaching an agreement.

The video also addresses the potential future normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, which Netanyahu aims to achieve in exchange for a ceasefire agreement.

The video concludes with a call for the rapid reconstruction of Gaza, emphasizing the urgent need for international attention to the humanitarian crisis in the region.

Trump’s influence in the negotiations: Donald Trump played a major role in convincing the various parties (Israel, Qatar, Egypt) to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and a prisoner exchange, using his personal connections and political pressure.

Netanyahu and his change of position: Initially, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was against concluding a ceasefire agreement, but he suddenly changed his mind and announced that he was waiting for Hamas’s response.

Challenges in the negotiations: The negotiations were faltering due to Israeli demands such as maintaining the Philadelphi Corridor and not withdrawing the Israeli army from some areas in Gaza, which was an obstacle to implementing the agreement.

Negotiations with Qatar and Egypt: The negotiations stopped at a sensitive point, as Qatar and Egypt played a pivotal role in pressuring Hamas to reach an agreement, with a focus on the release of some Palestinian prisoners.

Disagreements within the Israeli government: Netanyahu faced opposition within his government, especially from the extreme right such as National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, who threatened to resign if the ceasefire deal was accepted.

Trump and the pressure method: Trump used a strong method in the negotiations with Israel, as he sent his envoy Steve Koff to warn Netanyahu of the consequences of failing the agreement, and stressed that any retreat from the deal could lead to losing the support of the US administration.

Netanyahu and US pressure: Netanyahu felt great pressure from the Trump administration, which was keen to implement the agreement as part of its commitment to Trump’s campaign promises.

Israel’s relations with Saudi Arabia: Netanyahu hoped to exploit the ceasefire agreement to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia, which would have opened a wide door to regional cooperation between Israel and Arab countries.

Political challenges for the Biden administration: Despite statements that tried to indicate the Biden administration’s role in the agreement, media investigations confirmed that Trump was the one who put greater pressure on the deal to be implemented.

Future implications: The agreements reached could significantly impact the future of Israeli-Palestinian relations and efforts to rebuild Gaza, with expectations that these negotiations will be a turning point in US policy in the Middle East.

#Palestine
#news
#Gaza
Foreign AffairsCalifornia Fires Extend To New Areas And Cities After Los Angeles And US Army by SummaryChannel(op): 10:34pm On Jan 14, 2025
California fires extend to new areas and cities after Los Angeles and the US Army begins to move after Trump's statement


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The National Weather Service's weather forecast office in Los Angeles issued a rare warning on Sunday evening of a "particularly dangerous situation" that will continue until Wednesday afternoon for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties, warning that strong winds could cause an "explosive fire."

The weather service advises residents to "use multiple methods to receive evacuation information" and "not to do anything that could start a fire."

According to what was reported by the "Axios" news website, the areas subject to this warning do not include the Eaton Fire, but they cover western Santa Monica, Simi Valley, Porter Ranch, Ventura, and other parts of the severely affected area.

Winds during this event are expected to be closer to strong Santa Ana winds, at 50 to 70 mph instead of the 100 mph seen last week.

But the east-west airflow is likely to target areas that didn’t see strong winds last week, especially in Ventura County.

“This is a particularly dangerous situation (PDS) for parts of Los Angeles and Ventura counties!” the National Weather Service said.

Much of Southern California is under a “red” warning, with areas at risk of “extremely critical” fire weather — the highest category from the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) — from Monday through Wednesday.

According to the Storm Prediction Center, which issues national fire weather forecasts, about 740,000 people were in the “extremely critical” zone on Monday.

According to the National Weather Service in Los Angeles, the “PDS” classification has only been used twice before this season. Both were in 2020. However, the warning type has only been around for about half a decade.

The US president-elect described the damage caused by the Los Angeles and California wildfires in the Los Angeles area of ​​California as a "nuclear strike."

This came during an interview with the American news channel "Newsmax" on Monday, in which he denounced the "negligence" that led to the death and destruction caused by the Los Angeles and California wildfires.

Trump told Newsmax that after the Los Angeles and California wildfires, it feels like the area was hit with a "nuclear weapon."

Trump said he was "upset" that California Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom ignored his guidelines on water and forest conservation years ago.

The video covers the Los Angeles and California wildfires that are ongoing in Los Angeles and California, highlighting their severity and the challenges in containing them.

Despite the deployment of numerous resources, the Los Angeles and California fires are only 14% contained, according to reports from major news outlets such as the New York Times and Washington Post.

The Los Angeles and California fires have been exacerbated by strong winds and power lines, which can ignite the Los Angeles and California fires due to power outages.

Firefighters are struggling to control the Los Angeles and California fires, as many of the fires are burning in the air, making them difficult to extinguish using typical methods.

A storm is expected to hit Los Angeles soon, potentially causing further damage and spreading fires in Los Angeles and California.

Actress Julia Roberts has commented on the crisis, focusing on the looting that has occurred in areas evacuated after the Los Angeles and California fires, which has resulted in an estimated $10 million in damage.

Elon Musk has criticized the governor of California, accusing him of mishandling the situation and allowing looting to continue without taking proper legal action.

Donald Trump called for the resignation of the California governor, referring to the Los Angeles and California fires as one of the worst disasters in US history.

Trump compared the destruction in Los Angeles to the impact of a nuclear bomb, noting the extent of the damage and losses.

The video also includes a funny moment related to former presidents Obama and Trump, as Trump shared a conversation he had with Obama, and predicted the upcoming inauguration.

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#Los_Angeles_Fires
#news

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California fires spread to new areas and cities after Los Angeles and the US military begins to move after Trump's statement

Foreign AffairsIsrael And Hamas Receive Draft Ceasefire Agreement In Gaza, by SummaryChannel(op): 10:51pm On Jan 13, 2025
Israel and Hamas receive draft ceasefire agreement in Gaza, Trump prepares to ignite the East and the Gulf awaits

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mPs07RNHX5o

Israel and Hamas receive draft ceasefire agreement and prisoner exchange deal.. The Israeli army dismantles part of the facilities it built in Netzarim in central Gaza.. and Palestine warns against displacing residents of the West Bank to annex it

Hamas and Israel received from mediators the draft ceasefire agreement and the conclusion of a prisoner exchange deal between the two parties in the coming days, after converging views during the truce meetings hosted by Doha, according to what Israeli media reported today, Monday.

The Israeli Channel 13 confirmed that the final draft was sent to the parties for approval, explaining that if a positive response is received from Hamas, an exchange deal can then be reached within several days.

A senior "Israeli" official said in press statements: "It can be said with caution that we are approaching the possibility of completing the prisoner exchange deal." He added: The trend is positive. We have come a long way towards reaching a deal, and the matter depends on Hamas.

In turn, the head of the Palestinian Prisoners Affairs Authority, Qadura Fares, said on Monday that he had headed to the Qatari capital, Doha, to verify the criteria for completing a potential prisoner exchange deal in light of the intensive efforts to formulate a final agreement for it.

Qadura Fares confirmed in his statements that his visit to Doha aims to communicate with the Palestinian team there and verify the criteria for completing a prisoner exchange deal, so that it is accurate and free of errors, adding: "I am not part of the negotiating team, but the issue of prisoners is not a matter of disagreement and there is national consensus."

Fares' visit to Doha comes at a time when indirect negotiations between Hamas and Israel, mediated by Egypt, Qatar and the United States, are witnessing intensive efforts to formulate a final agreement on a prisoner exchange deal and stop the genocide carried out by Tel Aviv on Gaza.

In addition, Israeli press sources confirmed that the occupation army dismantled part of the facilities it had established in the Netzarim axis in the central Gaza Strip.

Hebrew media acknowledged on Monday that 3 Israeli occupation soldiers were killed and 10 others were injured in a house explosion in the northern Gaza Strip.

On the ground, a number of displaced Palestinians, including children and women, were killed and injured on Monday morning in the ongoing occupation aggression on the Gaza Strip, which is entering its 465th day.

The sources explained that the Israeli occupation forces stormed the Al-Ain camp west of the city, prevented cars from passing through the nearby streets, raided and searched a number of homes, and arrested three Palestinian citizens.

Meanwhile, the Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates warned of the dangers of Israeli incitement to transfer genocide and displacement from Gaza to the West Bank, in preparation for annexing it, through calls to consolidate the Israeli occupation, or expand settlements, and attract more settlers to them, as the Minister of Housing in the Israeli occupation government said.

The video discusses the possible ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas, with the final versions of the deal being presented to both parties. The possibility of Israel accepting the agreement raises questions, with hints that Netanyahu may reject it.
The information about this ceasefire agreement is said to come from within the Trump administration, suggesting that Netanyahu will eventually agree to the deal, including the release of Palestinian hostages and prisoners.
Much of the discussion focuses on US plans for Iran, and whether a military strike or negotiations will be the next steps, especially under Donald Trump.
A Newsweek article is cited, stating that Trump aims to deal with Iran diplomatically rather than through military action, although military pressure could be a tool in these negotiations.
Trump has been credited with achieving major breakthroughs in the Middle East, such as stopping the war in Lebanon and undermining the Bashar al-Assad regime in Syria, even before he officially took office.
The video confirms that Trump will take credit for these achievements once he enters the White House and is likely to focus on resolving the conflict in Gaza and other regional issues.
The Trump administration is reportedly working to facilitate a peace agreement between Israel and Hamas, although the details remain unclear, with an emphasis on justice and not favoring Israel alone. The possibility of Trump negotiating directly with Iran is being discussed, especially in light of the internal pressures in Iran and the economic difficulties facing the country.

Iran is portrayed as preparing for negotiations by enhancing its military capabilities, including missile defense and drone stockpiles, while also indicating its readiness for diplomatic talks.
The ultimate goal of Trump’s Middle East strategy is to reach a grand bargain involving Saudi Arabia and Israel, perhaps through normalization of relations, with Iran as a potential obstacle to be neutralized.

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#Trump
#Gulf

Foreign AffairsUAE Declares War After The Saudi Summit And Sisi Tests Egyptian-emirati Alliance by SummaryChannel(op): 2:49pm On Jan 13, 2025
The Emirates declares war after the Saudi summit and Sisi tests the Egyptian-Emirati alliance to the end.. Handing over Al-Qaradawi

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ek40oQXJA4A


Why was Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi arrested by the Emirates instead of Egypt?
The Emirates and its position on the Syrian government.. with or against?

What is the fate of the Egyptian-Emirati alliance?

Answers to these questions and a discussion of the latest developments in the UAE-Egypt file and relations between the two countries after the case of Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi and the UAE's position on Syria are presented in this episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel


The Emirates announced on Thursday that it had received from the Lebanese authorities the Egyptian poet and opposition figure Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi, the son of the late preacher Youssef Al-Qaradawi.

According to the Emirates News Agency (WAM), this came "based on a request for temporary detention issued against him by the General Secretariat of the Council of Arab Interior Ministers - Criminal Prosecution and Information Department, and submitted by the competent authorities in the UAE for committing acts that would provoke and disturb public security."

She added: "The extradition order came based on the submission of a request to extradite Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi from the central authority in the UAE, represented by the Ministry of Justice, to the central authority in the Republic of Lebanon, in accordance with the principle of reciprocity and the national laws and legislation of both countries."

The agency stated that the UAE "affirms its firm stance against anyone who targets its security and stability, and that it will not hesitate to pursue the wanted persons and take legal action against them."

The Lebanese government announced on Tuesday its intention to deport Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi to the UAE.

The Lebanese Minister of Information in the caretaker government, Ziad Al-Makari, said during his reading of the Cabinet's decisions that "the Cabinet has taken a decision to deport the detained Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi to the UAE," according to the National News Agency in Lebanon.

On December 29, the Lebanese authorities arrested Abdul Rahman Youssef Al-Qaradawi, who holds Turkish citizenship, upon his return from Syria.

There was controversy over a video clip filmed by Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi in the Umayyad Mosque during his visit to Damascus, after the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The clip contained statements by Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi that were considered offensive to Egypt and the Gulf states.

The family of Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi and human rights organizations demanded that the Lebanese government halt the decision to extradite him to Egypt or the UAE.

His lawyer, Muhammad Sablouh, explained in press statements that the Lebanese authorities informed Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi of the existence of an in absentia ruling against him in Egypt, in addition to a request for his arrest from the UAE.

#Egypt
#UAE
#Syria

The UAE announces the extradition of Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi from Lebanon
Recent media attacks on the UAE have raised questions about its prominent role and the reasons for these criticisms.

The alliance between Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed of the UAE is strong but may face challenges, especially with regard to different points of view.
The UAE’s stance toward Syria is puzzling, given the possibility of open relations with the new Syrian government, but the UAE remains cautious.

The UAE’s hostility toward the Muslim Brotherhood is rooted in personal and political factors, particularly Mohammed bin Zayed’s history and experience with the group.
The UAE’s role in international efforts against the Muslim Brotherhood includes taking action against key figures such as Abdul Rahman Yusuf al-Qaradawi.
Mohammed bin Zayed’s hostility toward the Brotherhood is partly due to his personal experiences.
The UAE sees the Muslim Brotherhood as an existential threat and is working globally to limit its influence, unlike other Gulf states and Egypt.
The alliance between Egypt and the UAE remains strong, as the two countries face common challenges from the Brotherhood and regional instability.
Saudi Arabia’s approach to Syria is strategic, aiming to prevent the country from falling back into Iranian influence and control.
The UAE’s engagement in regional dynamics, including Syria, is shaped by its own national security concerns and its broader political and strategic objectives.

Foreign AffairsLos Angeles Fires In California Threaten The US Economy And Fear Of Spreading by SummaryChannel(op): 11:53pm On Jan 12, 2025
Los Angeles fires in California threaten the US economy and fear of spreading to all states of the US West Coast

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lfe1jc2LYzY

New American events and the latest American news today after the Los Angeles fires that ignited America and caused the collapse of many celebrity homes in America, presented by this episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel

Los Angeles fires in California threaten the American economy and fear of their extension to all states of the American West Coast
Destruction pursues the wealthy neighborhood.. Los Angeles fires approach Harris's home
The Brentwood area in Los Angeles, where US Vice President Kamala Harris lives, has become threatened again, after a new and huge forest fire broke out quickly last night, Saturday, according to "Newsweek".

Emergency services rushed to try to contain the fire, after the larger Palisades fire quickly changed direction on Friday night, and advanced towards Brentwood, where Harris lives, known as the neighborhood of the rich and famous.

The fire approached Harris's home, estimated at $ 5 million, after the Palisades fire expanded eastward on Friday night, causing new evacuation orders to be issued for most of the wealthy community.

Harris, along with several celebrities, including basketball star LeBron James and actor and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, lives in the Brentwood area. Harris’s press secretary, Ernie Abreza, said earlier this week that the vice president’s residence was placed under an evacuation order on Tuesday, adding: “No one was home when the evacuation order was issued.”

“I urge residents in the affected areas to listen to their local officials, remain vigilant, and evacuate immediately if instructed to do so,” Harris said in a statement Wednesday.

The vice president has a long history of public service in her home state of California. She previously served as San Francisco’s district attorney and California’s attorney general.

The raging Los Angeles wildfires have engulfed upscale neighborhoods and the lavish homes of Hollywood celebrities, with Paris Hilton’s Malibu Beach mansion burning down. “The heartbreak is truly indescribable,” she wrote on Twitter.

Australian actor Mel Gibson told NewsNation that his home was completely burned down while he was filming an art installation in California. Texas.

American star Mandy Moore wrote on Instagram that she and her family had left their home in Altadena before it was severely damaged in the Eaton Fire.

The homes of actors Billy Crystal and Jeff Briggs were also burned, and according to People magazine, the home of American actor Miles Teller in the Pacific Palisades area was reduced to ashes as a result of the fire.

Since last Tuesday, the Los Angeles fires have swept through various neighborhoods in California, especially around the Los Angeles area, killing 16 people so far, destroying entire neighborhoods and forcing tens of thousands of people to flee.

Los Angeles fires: California fires, especially the Los Angeles fires, have continued for six days and are getting out of control despite efforts to contain them.

Military involvement: The United States has deployed military resources, including C-130 aircraft and other specialized aircraft, to help fight the Los Angeles fires.

Environmental factors: Heavy rains followed by drought have led to dry grass growth, which is highly flammable. Strong winds have also fanned the Los Angeles fires.

Water shortages and the strain on Los Angeles firefighting: Firefighters have faced water supply problems, with some hydrants running low and pressure systems unable to handle the demand.

Government response: The United States and Mexico are contributing resources to control the Los Angeles fires, but only 11% of the area affected by the Los Angeles fires has been contained.

Risks to wealthy areas: The Los Angeles fires are encroaching on wealthy neighborhoods such as Brentwood and Eaton, where prominent figures including Kamala Harris and Arnold Schwarzenegger reside.

Economic impact: The losses from the Los Angeles fires are enormous, with insurance companies facing claims of up to $50 billion, and some estimates suggest damages of up to $150 billion.

Political fallout: California’s Democratic governor has faced criticism for his mishandling of the crisis. The media is divided between attacking and defending his administration.

Looting and security issues: The Los Angeles fires have led to looting of wealthy neighborhoods, and even a military base in California was targeted for theft, highlighting security concerns.

Global concerns: There is fear that the Los Angeles fires could spread to other states along the West Coast, potentially causing an even greater disaster. The fires are worsening the economic situation in the United States, which is already facing other natural disasters.

#America

#LosAngelesFires

#news

Foreign AffairsLos Angeles Fires Devour The World's Richest People America Calls National Guard by SummaryChannel(op): 3:08pm On Jan 11, 2025
Los Angeles fires devour the world's richest people, America calls in the National Guard and fails to stop the fire

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fqe1kVo0gyc
New American events and the latest news of America today after the Los Angeles fires that ignited America and caused the collapse of many celebrity homes in America, presented by this episode of Samri Channel - Summary Channel

Los Angeles fires devour the world's richest people and America calls in the National Guard and fails to stop the fire

Why did California fires break out at this time? .. 4 factors that raise concern
This year's winter is warm in the United States due to the most destructive forest fires in more than 4 decades, while authorities are investigating the possible causes behind the disaster that claimed the lives of at least 11 people and destroyed thousands of homes and commercial properties in the Los Angeles area, before the fires reached the state of California.
Factors that helped spread the fires
The National Fire Protection Association indicates that the possibility of lightning interfering in the ignition of forest fires is excluded, as no activity has been observed around Los Angeles County, where the fires started and spread to California, in addition to the impossibility of considering them intentional crimes, which directs attention to a group of natural factors that led to the forest fires going out of the ordinary, summarized by the CNBC report in the following points:

1. Strong Santa Ana winds, as they blew at a speed of 100 miles per hour, which is much faster than usual in light of the severe drought, to launch carrying fires, which contributed to their spread over long distances.

Forest fires usually occur in the summer, but they do not spread at the same speed due to stagnation of winds, which makes winter fires more destructive and widespread in a short time.

2. Many plants in the forests have dried up due to climate changes that made that region extremely hot and dry throughout the past year, which made it easy to convert them into fuel for fires.

3. Difficulty in reaching the fire site, as the time factor plays a crucial role in controlling the fire. If they are unable to reach the fire site within 10 minutes at most, it will be too late to contain the disaster.

4. Population density, as the human factor plays an important role in the occurrence of fires, in addition to climate change. California has witnessed a huge growth in the population over the past 20 years, which means more power supply lines and more possibilities of malfunctions.

Initial estimates of fire losses
The forest fires that broke out in Los Angeles have caused huge losses in lives and facilities, extending to several different areas in the state of California. The death toll has so far reached 11, in addition to the damage or destruction of more than 9,000 buildings over an area of ​​​​about 34,000 acres, according to the Los Angeles Times.

Calm winds that ignited wildfires in Los Angeles, California, helped firefighters make some progress in controlling the fires on Friday, but strong winds expected in the coming days could reignite the flames.

#America
#Los_Angeles_Fires
#news

The Los Angeles fires are the most dangerous in US history and are still ongoing, without a clear explanation from Arab and Western media.
Los Angeles has never seen such fires in January, as fires usually occur in the summer months such as June and July.
The Los Angeles fires spread quickly due to dry vegetation caused by heavy rains followed by a period of drought, making them highly flammable.
Strong winds, reaching speeds of 160 kilometers per hour, intensified the Los Angeles fires, carrying sparks from power lines into dry forests, causing them to spread.
The Los Angeles Fire Department struggled to respond effectively due to budget cuts, with the governor cutting $11 million from firefighting resources.
The state's inadequate response and lack of early warning systems led to the evacuation of 165,000 people, with 11 confirmed deaths.
Despite the intervention of the military and the National Guard, the fires continue to spread, threatening wealthy areas of the city, including the Hollywood Hills.
The Los Angeles fires are putting significant pressure on the US insurance system, as high-value homes in Los Angeles, worth millions of dollars, have been destroyed.
The Los Angeles fires could reach Hollywood studios, causing catastrophic losses for the US film industry.
Amid the disaster, a public funeral was held for former US President Jimmy Carter, and witnessed surprising interactions between political figures, including Donald Trump and Barack Obama, who were seen laughing together.

Foreign AffairsTrump Threatens To Occupy Greenland, Canada And Panama And Annex Them To America by SummaryChannel(op): 9:41pm On Jan 08, 2025
Trump threatens to occupy Greenland, Canada and Panama and annex them to America, and France responds to the survival of the fittest, and Germany intervenes


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDl0TxyDh9U

Trump, who will be officially inaugurated as President of the United States on January 20, made statements about purchasing Greenland and regaining control of the Panama Canal, in addition to calling for Canada to annex the United States, statements that sparked widespread controversy that extended across the Atlantic Ocean to the European continent.

With "maps" .. Trump pours fire on Canada's anger
A German government spokesman commented on Trump's statements today, Wednesday, saying that "Germany is aware of President-elect Trump's comments regarding Greenland and Canada and adheres to the international principle that borders should not be modified by force."

The German Foreign Ministry spokesman said in a press conference, "As always, the noble principle of the United Nations Charter and the Helsinki Accords applies here, which is that borders should not be modified by force."

The spokesman declined to comment when asked whether Germany takes Trump's comments seriously.

Trump refused on Tuesday to rule out resorting to military or economic measures to control the Panama Canal and Greenland, and also raised the idea of ​​turning Canada into a US state.

Trump posted on his account on the "Truth Social" platform, which he owns, tweets that included maps of Canada within the United States, and one of the maps even included Canada and the United States in the color of the latter's flag.

After his father offered to buy it.. Trump's son on a "private visit" to Greenland
Trump was asked during his speech at a press conference at the Mar-a-Lago resort yesterday, whether he was thinking of using military force to control Canada. He replied, "No, economic force.. Canada and the United States, that would be a great thing."

For her part, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly said on Tuesday that Ottawa "will not bow" to Trump's threats.

On Tuesday, Trump refused to rule out taking military action regarding Greenland and also the Panama Canal, which he believes Washington should control.

“I can say this: We need them for economic security,” Trump said in a statement to the media, adding: “I’m not going to commit to that. We may have to do something.”

Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on Denmark over its control of Greenland and has said he wants to annex Canada and make it a U.S. state, offering a glimpse into how difficult it will be to implement Trump’s trade agenda, according to Bloomberg.

The presidential team has drafted executive orders on trade that give Trump sweeping authority to impose them without congressional approval. They include Section 301, Section 338 and Section 122 powers, according to people familiar with the discussions. Relying on Section 338 and Section 122 will be a new legal strategy for the Trump White House, as it seeks to give the next president more power to act unilaterally.

The unprecedented threats to longtime U.S. allies have underscored Trump’s freewheeling approach and appetite for risk as he pursues his pledge to create a manufacturing boom and eliminate the U.S. trade deficit.

But Trump’s aides have sharply divergent views on how best to achieve his vision.

Trade Negotiations
His allies say his threatening ire is preparing the United States well for pivotal trade negotiations that could decide the nation’s future. But the risk is uncertainty for governments and companies planning complex, long-term investments.

The dynamic is not unlike his first administration, when public disputes among his top economic staff led to repeated policy reversals — including on tariffs and restrictions on Chinese technology companies.

In one corner of the new White House are people like Howard Lutnick, Trump’s nominee for commerce secretary, and Jamison Greer, his pick for U.S. trade representative, both of whom echo the president-elect’s campaign promises and want to raise tariffs on allies and adversaries alike and address trade imbalances.

In another corner, Trump’s nominee for Treasury secretary, Scott Bessent, and his incoming national economic director, Kevin Hassett, have previously voiced less hawkish, and perhaps more market-friendly, views.

Some may read Trump's latest trade comments — delivered during a news conference Tuesday at the backdrop of his luxury Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida — as a pre-inauguration threat.

Foreign AffairsAn ​​israeli Delegation Visits The Egyptian Border In Preparation For The Displa by SummaryChannel(op): 2:39pm On Dec 21, 2024
🔔An ​​Israeli delegation visits the Egyptian border in preparation for the displacement of Palestinians, and Iraq calls for help from the threat of Israel
📌Watch now..👇

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgzbWnwB6mg

Foreign AffairsStrange Drones Invade America's Skies And America Prepares To Take Revenge On Ru by SummaryChannel(op): 11:01pm On Dec 14, 2024
Urgent and dangerous | Strange drones invade America's skies and America prepares to take revenge on Russia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mrru1Kp5C20
Last October, a newspaper published a report about a strange incident that occurred in the US state of New Jersey, where workers at a US military base spotted an unknown drone flying directly over the base. This incident is part of a series of incidents in which the US skies witnessed the invasion of drones and aircraft of unknown origin.

Residents of New Jersey began to complain of constant noise due to drones flying over the state and causing great inconvenience to them. The drones also appeared in the skies of the US East Coast and invaded various US states. It is noteworthy that the US military did not deal with these drones for reasons related to the reservation about identifying their source, which led to an exacerbation of concerns about the identity of those responsible for launching them.

Questions have increased about whether the US government itself is responsible for these drones or whether there are other parties behind them. Some believe that the drones may be linked to threats from countries such as Russia or Iran. Some reports stated that the United States suspected that Iran had launched a drone carrier from its coast, but this explanation was denied due to the great distance between Iran and America. There were also rumors about Russia’s involvement, but no conclusive evidence was found to support this hypothesis.

The US House of Representatives began calling for urgent and effective steps to address this problem, as the source of these drones remains unclear. Some wonder whether these drones are just drones, or are there unknown parties behind them? There are even questions about the possibility that these drones are linked to aliens, an explanation that may seem strange but has been circulated among some citizens in the United States. In the end, the matter remains a big mystery, as there is no clear answer about who is responsible for these mysterious drones.

The US Department of Defense "Pentagon" said that it is conducting an investigation into drones that were spotted in the skies of New Jersey, indicating that it does not believe that the drones spotted in New Jersey are foreign or hostile.

Meanwhile, another drone resembling the unidentified “Black Triangle” drone, also known as the TR-3B, was seen emitting bright white lights from its nose, wingtips and tail.

Since mid-November, central New Jersey has seen a spate of unexplained drone sightings, with both authorities and the public watching the skies for clues as to what these mysterious nighttime flights might be.

Gov. Phil Murphy has tried to reassure residents that the drones “pose no known threat to the public at this time,” but that the FBI and local police are actively investigating.

Concerns have been growing about the drones’ proximity to President-elect Donald Trump’s Bedminster golf resort, the Picatinny Arsenal military research facility and critical local infrastructure.

The police chief in Floram Park, New Jersey, said drones have been flying over “water tanks, power lines, train stations, police departments and military installations” in recent weeks.

“It appears to be of a suspicious nature,” the sheriff added.

Officials continue to insist that the drones pose no known threat to public safety, while local and federal agencies work together to investigate the sightings.

On Tuesday, the FBI issued a joint statement with the New Jersey State Police and the state’s Office of Homeland Security and Preparedness asking for information about “recent sightings of what may be drones flying in several areas along the Raritan River.”

The person who posted the new drone video online insists the answer lies in secret U.S. projects, saying, “They want people to see it.”

Another drone then appears, seemingly hovering stationary behind a tree line, illuminated by multiple lights that flash brightly enough to produce a flashing effect in the lens.

Some commenters on the video have suggested that these drones may be secret U.S. military aircraft, with the cameraman being heard saying in the video, “An F-16 flew overhead.”

According to a report published by Fox News, about twelve counties in New Jersey have witnessed the appearance of mysterious drones flying in the sky, while local residents and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) are still confused about who is behind this phenomenon or what its explanation is.

Foreign AffairsEgyptian Army Moves Its Military Units And Conducts Huge Maneuvers by SummaryChannel(op): 8:55pm On Dec 12, 2024
The Egyptian army moves its military units and conducts huge maneuvers after the reconciliation between Somalia and Ethiopia
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xKGri_rlJ2s

Foreign AffairsAnger Explosion To Destroy Great Pyramid | Refugee Expulsion Begins by SummaryChannel(op): 12:49am On Nov 18, 2024
Gold Mafia Controls Egyptian Borders with Weapons | Anger Explosion to Destroy Great Pyramid | Refugee Expulsion Begins


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0KTxPFPMrqQ

Foreign AffairsTrump Gives Netanyahu The Green Light To Implement The Devil's Plan by SummaryChannel(op): 11:40pm On Nov 17, 2024
🔔Trump gives Netanyahu the green light to implement the devil's plan and the guide enters into a pile and appoints a deputy for him
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kzy3r3DVU_A

#Summary_Channel #Trump #Netanyahu
#America #Israel

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