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An earthquake in Israel after a shocking response from Hamas regarding the hostage deal, and America warns of a Lebanon war to avoid attacking Ben Gurion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XjvKy2jQBY?si=uE5jp8bP7khER_DI The Israeli intelligence service (Mossad) said in a statement that Israel is studying Hamas's response to a proposal that includes an agreement to release the hostages and stop the war in Gaza. A statement issued by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office on behalf of the Mossad said, "The mediators in the hostage agreement presented to the negotiating team Hamas' response to the broad outlines of the hostage deal. Israel is studying the response and will respond to the mediators." In the same context, the head of the Hamas political bureau, Ismail Haniyeh, announced yesterday (Wednesday) that his movement dealt in a positive spirit with the content of the ongoing deliberations regarding stopping the war in Gaza, according to the German Press Agency. The movement said, in a statement, that Haniyeh “conducted, in recent hours, contacts with the mediator brothers in Qatar and Egypt about the ideas that the movement is discussing with them with the aim of reaching an agreement that puts an end to the brutal aggression against the residents of the Gaza Strip.” The statement explained that “Haniyeh communicated with officials in Turkey regarding the recent developments,” noting that “the movement dealt in a positive spirit with the content of the ongoing deliberations.” An official Hamas source also announced, on Wednesday-Thursday night, that the movement exchanged “some ideas” with mediators with the aim of stopping the war in the Gaza Strip. The Israeli Minister of Finance, the extremist Bezalel Smotrich, said that “military rule alone in Gaza will allow the occupation and control of the Gaza Strip and prevent the return of Hamas.” The extremist Smotrich demanded the establishment of a new Israeli settlement, with every country unilaterally recognizing the Palestinian state. On the other hand, the Israeli army announced its responsibility for the assassination of Hezbollah military commander Muhammad Nimah Nasser in an air strike in southern Lebanon. Israel Hayom newspaper said that Netanyahu gave his approval to the security establishment and the army a few days ago to assassinate a senior party official. Hezbollah also announced that it bombed with more than a hundred Katyusha rockets the headquarters of the Golan Division in the Nafah barracks, and the air and missile defense headquarters in the Kaila barracks. The party also announced that it bombed with Falaq missiles the headquarters of the 769th Brigade in the Kiryat Shmona barracks. He said that the missile strike came as part of a response to the assassination. Hezbollah also said that it bombed a gathering of Israeli soldiers in the Tayhat triangle. The Israeli army also reported, on Thursday, that the captain of the “Rotem” battalion of the “Givati Brigade,” Roy Miller, (21 years old), was killed during fighting in the northern Gaza Strip. Another officer and soldier from the Rotem Battalion were also wounded in the same battle, and were taken to the hospital to receive treatment. In a related context, the Israeli army reported on Wednesday night that a team leader in the 75th Battalion of the 7th Armored Brigade, Captain Eli Elisha Lugasi, (21 years old), was killed by an anti-tank missile in the Shujaiya neighborhood in Gaza City. Three other soldiers from the battalion were seriously injured in the incident, and their families have been notified. The Association of Families of Israeli Prisoners in the Gaza Strip also addressed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, saying: “If the deal with Hamas is not accepted, millions will take to the streets.” She stressed, "We will not allow the government to obstruct reaching the exchange deal again," adding, "The government is facing the biggest moral test: will it continue to abandon them or will it move to save them?" Analysis | Netanyahu's nightmare: The Israeli army and the Biden administration unite against him On Thursday evening, the Israeli mini-cabinet discussed Hamas’ response to the ceasefire proposal and a cessation of the war in Gaza Families of Israeli prisoners in Gaza to Netanyahu: If the deal with Hamas is not accepted, millions will take to the streets Biden and Netanyahu are expected to meet in Washington during the Israeli Prime Minister's visit in July The Biden administration is taking a dangerous approach to Israel's other war Galant: Israeli army tanks that end in Rafah can reach the Litani River in Lebanon “We will know how to fight.” The Israeli Defense Minister threatens Hezbollah with “all-out war” Escalating the battles between Hezbollah and Israel and turning them into a comprehensive war is a possibility that exists until now Hamas: We deal in a “positive spirit” with the content of the ongoing deliberations regarding stopping the war in Gaza A New York Times report states that generals in the Israeli army want a ceasefire The Israeli army announces the killing of an officer and a soldier in the Shuja'iya neighborhood by sniper bullets and a bomb-laden building after engaging in about 40 confrontations in the area. Smotrich: Military rule in Gaza alone will allow the occupation of the Strip Mossad: Israel is studying Hamas' response to the ceasefire proposal in Gaza Haniyeh: Hamas responded in a positive spirit to the content of the ongoing deliberations regarding the ceasefire in Gaza. The Israeli army announces the killing of a captain in the Givati Brigade Israeli generals suffer from a shortage of ammunition and want a truce in Gaza #Egypt #Palestine #Gaza
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Urgent | Massive Israeli forces move towards Lebanon after a large number of soldiers fell victim to a Hamas ambush https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3hWfh0f_YY Updates on the Gaza war and the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah are presented in this episode of Samri Channel. On Monday, during his visit to Washington, the Israeli Defense Minister promised to work to return the hostages held in Gaza, and urged close cooperation with the United States in light of tense relations. Defense Minister Yoav Galant met with CIA Director Bill Burns, the main American official in negotiations to release the hostages. "I would like to stress that Israel's primary obligation is to return the hostages, without exception, to their families and homes," Gallant said before beginning his meetings. "We will continue to make every effort to return them," he added. Gallant held talks with Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in a meeting that lasted about two hours. During the meeting, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, during his meeting with Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, on Monday, stressed the need to take more measures to protect humanitarian workers in the Gaza Strip, according to what a US State Department spokesman said in a statement. Gallant did not make any comments upon leaving the meeting with Blinken, as dozens of demonstrators in front of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs chanted slogans describing him as a “war criminal.” On May 31, President Joe Biden presented a plan for a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of part of the hostages, before talks on ending the war that broke out following the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7. In response to the proposal, Hamas defined its demands. Washington says it is working to bridge the gaps between the two parties. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu caused a new episode of tension in recent days with the Biden administration, which he accused of delaying the delivery of arms and ammunition shipments. Gallant took a different tack, saying, “The alliance between Israel and the United States, which Washington has led for many years, is very important.” He said that along with the Israeli army, "our relations with the United States are the most important element of our future from a security perspective." As for Biden, who faced criticism from part of his electoral base because of his support for Israel, he stopped a shipment that included heavy bombs weighing 2,000 pounds (more than 900 kilograms). Netanyahu, who has close ties to Biden's opponents in the Republican Party, said in a cabinet meeting on Sunday that there has been a "significant decrease in the supply" of American weapons for about four months. In response to a question about the Israeli Prime Minister's recent comment, Foreign Ministry spokesman Matthew Miller said, "I do not understand what this comment means at all." Miller added in a statement to reporters, "We have temporarily suspended one shipment of heavy ammunition. This shipment is still pending." Gallant indicated that he would also discuss the next phase of the war after Netanyahu said that the "violent" battles against Hamas fighters were "about to end," especially in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, but the war would continue. Miller said the United States will pressure Israel to work on long-term arrangements after the fighting ends. He added, "We do not want to witness in Rafah what we witnessed in Gaza City and what we witnessed in Khan Yunis, which is the end of major combat operations and then the beginning of Hamas re-establishing its control." On the other hand, Israeli army media warned of the danger of Egypt and Saudi Arabia obtaining nuclear weapons in the future. A report by the military magazine “Israel Defense”, issued by the Israeli army, stated under the title: “If the Iranians have nuclear weapons, Turkey will do so as well, and after that Egypt and Saudi Arabia will come.” Nuclear weapons will be available in the region if they obtain them. Iran and Turkey. Meanwhile, Gideon Frank, former head of the Israeli Atomic Energy Commission, warned during the 21st Herzliya Conference of the Institute of Politics and Strategy at Reichman University of the nuclear arms race in the region. On the second day of the Herzliya Conference of the Institute for Policy and Strategy (IPS) at Reichmann University on Israel’s strategic power, the Iranian nuclear race was discussed, and Shai Har Zvi, head of the International and Middle East Department at the Institute for Policy and Strategy at Reichmann University, warned of Iran’s nuclear program. Brigadier General (res.) Ephraim Sina said during his speech at the conference: “Will we remember where we are today? The symbols of Zionism are deserted, and the people are not in the settlements of the north and south. This is the success of Iran’s strategy. This is a victory in their imagination. The regime in Tehran is committed to its strategic goals and does not lose sight of them.” "On his mind, even for a moment, as he seeks to achieve regional hegemony and ultimately become a global power." He continued: “Israel has been facing a threat in its regional hegemony for thirty years. Iran strongly supports the proxies it has established in the region, and once they cross this threshold, the brain drain from Israel will increase,” wondering: “How many parents will ask their children who study abroad to return.” To their homeland?" He replied: "Parents will not agree to the return of their children from abroad again, and even very few investors have already begun to stand on their feet and will not invest in Israel without brains and without investments. Therefore, Israel is on its way to becoming a country of Third World countries". #Palestine #Lebanon #News
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Putin wins.. Trump announces a new peace proposal between Russia and Ukraine and threatens to stop support if Ukraine refuses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSZ7HQGsnLM New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Republican candidate for the US presidential elections, Donald Trump, through two of his former advisors, came up with a detailed plan to end the war in Ukraine that has been raging since February 2022, as Reuters revealed. What are the details of the plan? The main details of the plan were published in a research paper by the America First research institute, which is close to Trump. The plan was devised by Keith Kellogg and Fred Fleitz, both of whom served as chief of staff on Trump's National Security Council from 2017 to 2021. The plan includes telling Ukraine that it will not receive any more American weapons unless it enters into peace talks with Russia. Moscow will be persuaded to join the negotiations, with Ukraine's promise of NATO membership long postponed. The United States will warn Moscow, at the same time, that any refusal to negotiate will lead to increased American support for Ukraine. There will be a ceasefire based on the prevailing battle lines during the peace talks. No one disagrees that former US President Donald Trump, who is seeking to re-enter the White House in the presidential elections expected on November 5, is dissatisfied with the policy pursued by his arch-rival, current President Joe Biden, towards Ukraine. This massive support for Kiev with money and weapons angered the Republican candidate, and he expressed this explicitly in a number of his speeches during his election campaigns. However, what is new this time is a peace proposal that Trump has up his sleeve, presented to him by two of his former advisors, Keith Kellogg and Fred Fleitz, who served as chief of staff in Trump’s National Security Council during his presidency between 2017 and 2021. The two former officials revealed that Trump may link any future arms package to Ukraine, if he wins the presidency, to the necessity of it sitting at the negotiating table with Russia, in order to bring peace between the two countries, according to what Reuters reported. They also made clear that this peace plan they prepared includes a ceasefire between the two sides during the peace talks. We explained that the United States must increase its assistance to Ukraine if Russia refuses to negotiate. According to the advisors, Moscow can be persuaded to come to the negotiating table by promising to postpone Ukraine's accession to NATO for a long period, while at the same time they proposed establishing a ceasefire on the basis of the "current confrontation line." The Kremlin also stressed that any peace plan in Ukraine proposed by the potential future US administration headed by Donald Trump must reflect the facts on the ground, and that Russian President Vladimir Putin is always open to negotiations. Reuters reported on Tuesday that two of Trump's senior advisors presented to him a plan to end the war in Ukraine, which he would implement if he wins the presidential elections, and which includes not supplying Kiev with American weapons unless it enters into peace talks. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Reuters, “The value of any peace plan lies in taking into account the precise details and the actual situation on the ground... and we do not yet know the nature or details of the plan.” He added, "President Putin has repeatedly said that Russia was and will remain open to negotiations, taking into account the actual conditions on the ground... We are open to negotiations, and in order to evaluate the plan, we must know its details." He continued by saying that the West and Ukraine did not accept Putin's latest peace proposals. In the same context, Nigel Farage, leader of the British right-wing Reform Party, stated that former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is guilty of the killing of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers for convincing Vladimir Zelensky not to sign a peace treaty with Russia. The Times newspaper quoted Faraj as saying in response to a question from journalists about what a peace agreement in Ukraine might look like: The parties must first begin negotiations. A peace agreement should not be rejected. This is what Johnson did based on his own considerations. According to Faraj, "There may not be any young people left in Ukraine if Zelensky tries to regain all the lands that the Kiev authorities consider theirs." It is noteworthy that at the end of last November, David Arakhamia, head of the “Servant of the People” bloc in the Ukrainian Parliament and a member of the National Security, Defense and Intelligence Committee, said that military operations in Ukraine were going to stop after the Istanbul negotiations in the spring of 2022, but then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson came to Kiev and called on the authorities. The Ukrainian government decided not to sign anything with Russia and to continue fighting, pledging to provide all necessary forms of support to Kiev. A British politician holds former Prime Minister Boris Johnson responsible for the killing of thousands of Ukrainian soldiers Details of "Trump's plan" to end the Ukraine war...the secret is in armament Kremlin: Trump's peace plan for Ukraine must reflect the facts on the ground Trump's plan regarding Ukraine: No weapons without negotiations with Russia The new Secretary of NATO...the “bike” man who will confront Putin and Trump Russia: The risks of a direct clash between nuclear powers are now high #Russia #Ukraine #News
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Israel reveals that Iran is close to obtaining nuclear missiles and transferring them to Lebanon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OCo0uPgPf00?si=kw7Sy6sgP3hU5HFQ New conflict between Israel and Hezbollah presented in this episode of Samri Channel. Hezbollah Secretary General Hassan Nasrallah warned that the party “will fight without controls or rules and without a ceiling” in the event of a large-scale war with Israel. Nasrallah said in a speech he delivered during a memorial service for a prominent leader in his party’s ranks, who was killed last week by Israeli fire, that the possibility of matters with Israel sliding into a major war is possible. He stressed that "if war breaks out, there will be no safe place in Israel from Hezbollah attacks," and that "this includes potential targets in the Mediterranean." Nasrallah added: “The enemy knows very well that we have prepared ourselves for the worst days (...) and he knows that there will be no place in the entity safe from our missiles,” adding: “He must wait for us on land, in the air, and at sea.” Nasrallah revealed that the party possesses powerful capabilities that the “enemy” knows little about, adding: “If war is imposed on us, then Israel is the one who should be afraid.” He also confirmed that Hezbollah had obtained “new weapons,” hinting at their use in the future. And On the other hand, Nasrallah warned Cyprus for the first time that the party might consider it part of the war if it continued to allow Israel to use its airports and bases to conduct military training, or launch an attack on Lebanon. Nasrallah said: “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon means that the Cypriot government is part of the war and the resistance will deal with it as part of the war.” These statements come after the Israeli army announced its approval of operational plans for an attack in Lebanon. The Hezbollah leader stated that this is the first time since 1948 that a security belt has been formed in northern Israel and such a large number of residents have been displaced due to Hezbollah strikes. He stressed that there are attempts to separate the Lebanese and Gaza fronts, but he considered that the Lebanese Support Front had a major impact on the course of the battle against Israel. He pointed out that Hezbollah's operations contributed to the depletion of Israeli forces on several levels, by occupying more than 100,000 Israeli soldiers and officers on the northern front. He pointed out that the Lebanese Front and others are strongly present at the ceasefire negotiating table in Gaza, considering that the Israeli army does not acknowledge its losses, which made the party photograph and document them. In Israel, amid the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip for 9 months and the possibility of a broader war with Hezbollah in Lebanon as well, as well as growing criticism of the policy of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, it seems that another issue may explode in his face. An Israeli investigation committee sent a letter to Netanyahu criticizing his handling of the issue of purchasing submarines eight years ago. This committee considered that the Prime Minister’s actions “endangered Israel’s national security and harmed the country’s foreign relations and economic interests,” according to what the Axios newspaper reported. She also explained in her letter that her final report on that case would negatively affect Netanyahu and four former senior officials. In addition, it indicated that its investigation found that the Prime Minister made decisions that greatly affected Israeli national security without an organized decision-making process. It was also revealed that he concluded agreements with Germany regarding the purchase of submarines and warships, as well as the sale of submarines to Egypt without any record or documentation and bypassing members of the government and the defense establishment. The committee also confirmed that Netanyahu concealed his diplomatic discussions on these issues from the rest of the officials concerned, despite his previous warning that they might cause harm. However, the committee headed by the former president of the Israeli Supreme Court stated that it wants to give Netanyahu another opportunity to present his point of view before issuing its final conclusions, especially since it has the right to recommend to the Attorney General to open a criminal investigation against those who were warned. Note that Netanyahu, in a speech he delivered in the Knesset, yesterday, Monday, criticized the work of that committee, considering it “extremely bureaucratic and does not take into account Israel’s security.” It is noteworthy that the committee had also warned Netanyahu's Defense Minister at the time, Moshe Ya'alon, who had become one of his strongest political rivals and had previously pushed for the formation of that committee. She also warned former Mossad director Yossi Cohen, who was at the time Netanyahu's national security adviser. This submarine issue dates back to 2022, when the former Israeli government headed by Naftali Bennett formed that committee to investigate the purchase of submarines and warships from a German company between 2009 and 2016. While a separate police investigation into corruption allegations led to charges being brought against Netanyahu's allies at the time, but the prime minister was not investigated as a suspect. This issue comes as the Israeli Prime Minister suffers from several crises, the most recent of which is the relationship with the United States, his country’s closest ally, in addition to the many criticisms he faces from the opposition, the tensions between him and the army as a result of the war in Gaza, and the absence of any post-conflict plan, in addition to... The families of Israeli prisoners detained in Gaza since October 7, who accuse them of failing to release them, are angry. #Palestine #News #Lebanon #Iran
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The American army launches a rebellion in protest against supporting Israel...and Israel moves the Zionist army to the borders of Lebanon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bs-rSEsK4jg?si=s0W6pFrmuZEp-Axf New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. The Lebanese Hezbollah announced that its fighters attacked 5 Israeli targets in the Western Galilee, and in the occupied Shebaa Farms and Kfarshouba Hills. While the occupation forces bombed sites in southern Lebanon, Israeli army officers acknowledged the difficulty of confronting the drones launched by the party daily. The party said - in 5 separate statements - that it attacked the Ras Naqoura naval site with assault drones, confirming the destruction of part of it and causing casualties among Israeli soldiers. The party also said that it bombed with missiles the sites of Zabdin, Ruwaisat al-Qarn, Ramtha, and al-Samaqa in the occupied Shebaa Farms and Kfar Shuba Hills, noting that confirmed casualties had been achieved. In this context, Hezbollah supporters in the border town of Yaroun mourned “the martyr on the Jerusalem Road, Hassan Muhammad Ali Saab (Sadiq),” according to the party’s description, with a massive march that started in front of his house. The funeral march moved through the streets of the town in full view of a number of occupation army positions, where mourners chanted slogans in support of the party and denouncing the Israeli bombing. On the other hand, Israeli artillery bombed the surroundings of the towns of Al-Mari, Halta, Dermamas, Kafr Kila, and Naqoura, in southern Lebanon. This afternoon, the outskirts of the town of Naqoura were subjected to Israeli artillery shelling, and the bombing targeted a house, causing fires to break out inside it. This Friday afternoon, Israeli artillery bombed the Hura area, located between the towns of Dermamas and Kafr Kila in southern Lebanon, according to what was announced by the official Lebanese News Agency. An Israeli drone raided the town of Wazzani in southern Lebanon in the morning. The occupation forces opened fire with machine guns towards the town. This afternoon, Israeli forces threw incendiary materials on forests in the Tal Ismail area, west of the town of Al-Dhahira in southern Lebanon, causing fires to break out there, according to what was announced by Hezbollah’s Al-Manar channel. On the other hand, an Israeli officer acknowledged the difficulty of confronting the drones launched by Hezbollah. God daily. Haaretz newspaper quoted him as saying, "Unlike rocket shells that are quickly detected by radars and calculate the location they will target, drones are able to loiter, and their operators choose the target of the attack during their flight. Thus, it is difficult to monitor in advance where they will attack." An officer in the Israeli air defense system said, “In the end, a soldier sits in an Air Force control room and sees a sign that raises suspicion of the presence of a flying object. A decision must be made within seconds whether this is an enemy, a bird, a civilian plane, or an Israeli army plane, then monitor it and warn.” of danger, choose a way to intercept it, and ensure that the target falls,” the newspaper quoted him as saying. The officer added, "There were not a few cases in which we fired interception missiles at birds. The appearance of a crane on the radar is similar to the appearance of a Hezbollah drone. It happened that we shot down a plane belonging to us." Another officer told the newspaper, “Hezbollah has shown the ability to study the situation continuously since the beginning of the war, and knows the places where Israeli radars have difficulty detecting the tools it launches. Hezbollah launches drones through hidden valleys, and emerges from them to carry out an attack after it has become in the territory.” "Israel, which makes it very difficult to intercept." In an attempt to confront these marches, the occupation army enhanced the sensitivity of radars to the highest level. “In many cases, this leads to false sirens sounding and makes the lives of residents in the north unbearable,” the officer says. In recent weeks, the Blue Line separating Israel and Lebanon has witnessed a remarkable escalation, while the Israeli army announced on Tuesday the approval of operational plans for an attack in Lebanon. Since October 8, 2023, Palestinian and Lebanese factions in Lebanon, including Hezbollah, have exchanged daily bombardments with the Israeli army, resulting in hundreds of martyrs and wounded, most of them on the Lebanese side. The factions in Lebanon say they stand in solidarity with Gaza, which has been exposed to an Israeli war since October 7 that left more than 123,000 Palestinians dead and wounded, most of them children and women, in addition to thousands of missing people. #Palestine #Lebanon #News
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Russia participates in the Lebanon war and supports Hezbollah after America supports Israel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQ3h1GEYnhE New conflict between Israel and Lebanese Hezbollah presented in this episode of Samri Channel. American officials reassured a delegation of senior Israeli officials who visited Washington this week that if an all-out war breaks out between Israel and the Lebanese Hezbollah, the Joe Biden administration is fully prepared to support its ally, according to what a high-ranking American official who participated in those meetings told the network. CNN. These personal assurances came as an increase in cross-border attacks in recent weeks between Israel and Iran-backed Hezbollah has heightened concerns about the possibility of another all-out conflict in the Middle East. Also, after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused the United States of withholding weapons and ammunition from his country, which sparked tension between Israeli and American officials. Senior Israeli officials, including Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi, participated in a series of meetings with Biden administration officials such as National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and White House Middle East coordinator Brett McGurk in Washington this week. The sources said that several files were discussed, including the situation on the northern border of Israel, as well as tensions with Iran, the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, and negotiations regarding the release of hostages held in the Strip. The senior US administration official said that when discussing the issue of Hezbollah's provocations, American officials made clear that the Biden administration would provide Israel with the security assistance it needs, although the United States would not deploy American forces on the ground in such a scenario. Since the Hamas attack on Israel on October 7, Hezbollah's provocations against Israel have continued and escalated in recent weeks. The Biden administration has repeatedly stated that it does not want another war to break out on Israel's northern front, and has urged a halt to escalation. This week, US envoy Amos Hockstein visited the region to try to help calm the conflict. However, US officials are on high alert about the outbreak of an all-out conflict in the region, with Hezbollah attacks on Israel continuing in the absence of a ceasefire in the war between Israel and Hamas. If Hezbollah significantly expands the scope of its attacks on Israel, resulting in the deaths of Israelis, American officials expect Israel to respond with full force. According to what CNN previously reported, US officials have serious concerns that in the event of an all-out war between Israel and Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed armed group could overwhelm Israel's air defenses in the north, including the defense system. The much-vaunted "Iron Dome" air force would make full US support for Israel even more important. The senior US administration official said that US and Israeli officials discussed in meetings this week possible “external means” to try to reduce tension along the “Blue Line” that separates Lebanon and Israel, as well as ways to return Israelis and Lebanese who were displaced from the border to their homes. In the same context, the British newspaper The Guardian wrote under the title “Israel and Hezbollah: A storm that exposes the region to danger.” The newspaper says that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken explained the irony of the current escalation between Israel and Hezbollah, when he spoke in Washington on Tuesday, saying, “I do not think that any of the potential belligerents actually wants to see a war or conflict expand.” The newspaper says that Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz said this week that a decision on an all-out war with Hezbollah would be issued soon, and the generals said that their plans for an attack on Lebanon had been signed. Hezbollah released drone footage of Israeli sites including key infrastructure in Haifa, and its leader, Hassan Nasrallah, warned of a war “without rules or ceilings.” The newspaper says that the past eight months have shown that the parties are calibrating their actions even as they escalate their statements, and despite this, the possibilities of a large-scale war have increased. #Palestine #News #Lebanon
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The explosion in oil prices threatens to isolate world leaders, and Europe's screams are heard in the Arabian Gulf and Saudi Arabia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJjl-yEOQHs Updates on the oil issue presented in this episode of Samri Channel. Oil prices rose, after cautious but positive statements from a US Federal Reserve official about the future of interest rate cuts and expectations of a decline in US crude inventories. Brent crude futures rose 77 cents to $85.02 per barrel by 14:45 GMT, while US West Texas Intermediate crude futures rose $1.02 to $81.35 per barrel, according to Sky News Arabia. The two benchmarks gained about 2 percent yesterday, Monday, to end the session at their highest levels since April. Brent has recovered from a settlement price of $77.52 a barrel in early June but is still far from the peak of $90 it reached in mid-April. Prices continued their gains today after the head of the US Central Bank branch in New York, John Williams, said that interest rates will gradually decrease over time. He refused to specify the date when the bank would begin easing its monetary policy. When asked whether the Central Bank expects an interest rate cut in September based on current market conditions, he said: “I think things are moving in the right direction.” He added that the reduction will depend on future data. According to analysts polled by Reuters, US crude oil inventories are expected to decline by about 2.3 million barrels in the week ending June 16. Some analysts remained optimistic about the impact of the OPEC+ extension of supply cuts on oil prices in the near term. Data from the Bureau of Statistics showed yesterday that the production of China's oil refineries in May fell 1.8 percent from its levels a year ago, as refinery companies carried out planned repairs and maintenance and refining profits were affected by high crude costs. In a similar context, a number of US Federal Reserve officials made cautious statements regarding lowering interest rates. Amidst the uncertainty, they expected interest rates to be cut at least once this year, without mentioning dates. They expressed their lack of confidence in the acceleration of the decline in inflation towards the target set by the Central Bank. On this issue, US Federal Reserve Governor Adriana Kugler said on Tuesday that she is confident that inflation will continue to move in the right direction and allow interest rates to be lowered later this year. “Although I remain cautiously optimistic about declining inflation, it is still very high and is only moving downward slowly,” she continued. “I think politics has more work to do,” Kugler said in remarks delivered at the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington. While she considered that economic conditions were moving in the right direction, Kohler noted: “If the economy develops as I expect, it will likely become appropriate to start easing policy later this year.” In the same context, Boston Fed President Susan Collins said that the recent inflation data was encouraging, although it is not enough to move the compass yet on monetary policy. She stressed that it is too early to determine whether inflation is on the way back to the 2% target permanently. “Uncertainty remains high, and volatility of monthly data remains high, including inflation-related data,” Collins said in remarks she made in Lawrence, Massachusetts. She added, “We should not overreact to a month or two of promising news, just as it was not appropriate to receive so many signals from disappointing data at the beginning of this year.” Earlier in the day, Richmond Fed President Thomas Barkin said the data was “pointing absolutely in the right direction,” while warning that inflation was “not yet on target.” #Saudi Arabia #Gulf #Egypt
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The Israeli army shouts at Netanyahu and declares its inability to complete the war in Gaza. Netanyahu criticizes Biden and threatens https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExOh2aH1qf8?si=jxA-D8xQK2_Y4xLc New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. Israeli occupation army spokesman Daniel Hagari said that talk about destroying the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) is ashes of dust, and as long as the government does not find an alternative to Hamas, the movement will remain, before the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office hastened to respond to that. Hagari added - in an interview with the Israeli Channel 13 - that "the belief that it is possible to destroy the Hamas movement and hide it is ashes of dust in the eyes of the Israelis." He pointed out that Hamas is an idea and a party, and that it is implanted in the hearts of people, and whoever believes that we can hide it is mistaken, and he continued, saying, "It is an idea that cannot be eliminated, as the Muslim Brotherhood exists in the region." He went on to explain, "We are paying a heavy price in the war, but we cannot remain silent and do everything we can," pointing out the difficulty of reaching the leader of Hamas in Gaza, Yahya Sinwar, but he said that "Shin Bet and Military Intelligence will find the way and kill him, and this is our goal." . He pointed out that the army is working around the clock to return the "kidnapped" (captives) in Gaza alive despite the risks, and stressed that it is not possible to return all detainees by military means. Regarding the Israeli operation in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, Hagari pointed out that the Rafah Brigade, affiliated with the Al-Qassam Brigades - the military wing of Hamas - was part of the October 7 attack, and that it served as oxygen for the movement. He added, "We are close to eliminating it, and we will explain to the political level, and then the public, the military achievements that have been achieved." On October 7, the Al-Qassam Brigades launched a major attack on settlements, bases, and barracks around the Gaza Strip, and captured at least 240, and more than 100 of them were released in a temporary humanitarian truce late last November. Regarding the development of events on the northern front with Lebanon, the occupation army spokesman confirmed readiness for any scenario, indicating that any confrontation with Lebanon will end with an agreement. He added that the Israeli army, with all its leadership, is obligated to return the population in the north, pointing out that Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah is the address in Lebanon, and "we are attacking to remove the threat, and we know where Hezbollah is, what its capabilities are, and what is on the border." Regarding the Hezbollah drone that photographed strategic areas in Haifa, northern Israel, Hagari said that it was very small, but the army’s responsibility and goal was not to threaten people, because shooting it down would cause damage. In turn, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was quick to respond to Hagari’s statements, and said - in a statement - that “the security cabinet has identified the destruction of Hamas’ military and governmental capabilities as one of the goals of the war, and the IDF is committed to that.” For her part, Al Jazeera correspondent Najwan Samri said that Hagari's tone was very sharp against the political leadership, noting that his statements about Hamas top all Israeli news sites. The Israeli army quickly issued a clarification, saying that its spokesman, Daniel Hagari, was talking about “the destruction of Hamas as an idea and an ideology. His statements are very clear, and any claim otherwise is taking his statements out of context.” He added, "The army is committed to achieving the war goals set by the cabinet, and has been working on that day and night since the beginning of the war." On the other hand, Israeli Communications Minister Shlomo Karei said that Hagari's statements are nothing but an indication of "the lax and weak leadership spirit of Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy and Defense Minister Yoav Galant." He continued, saying, "If Gallant and Halevy are unable to win, let them go and not be the reason for our loss." He added that the army spokesman should focus on strengthening and supporting the fighters. Earlier, the newspaper "Israel Today" said that the data presented to members of the Knesset (the Israeli parliament) indicated that the Hamas movement in the Gaza Strip did not collapse, but rather that it was able to maintain its strength. #Palestine #Egypt #news
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Urgent | After smuggling hostages to Sinai, an Israeli warning to Egypt to build a new Berlev line https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhd7fQ4iDLg?si=1k5jSQmm1c51ZzGa New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation revealed an intelligence document prepared by the Israeli army last September, reviewing training for the elite forces of the Al-Qassam Brigades, which included a massive invasion of Israeli areas and the capture of between 200-250 Israelis. The document prepared by the Gaza Division showed that intelligence leaders envisioned a Hamas plan to raid the enclave, storm sites, and kidnap hundreds of people less than three weeks before October 7. For its part, the Israeli army confirmed in response to the broadcasting authority that investigations are underway to draw lessons from these events, and the results will be presented transparently to the public. Security officials said that the document was known to senior intelligence agencies, and at least to the Gaza Division. According to the report, the Gaza Division obtained the document immediately after it was prepared and was “almost completely ignored.” The report indicated that the intelligence document was issued only two weeks before the attack of last October 7, and described in detail the plan prepared by Al-Qassam to raid and overrun Israeli positions in the “Gaza envelope,” and the document predicted the number of Israelis who would be captured during the attack. According to the report, an intelligence agency affiliated with the Gaza Division itself was the one who prepared this document, which was issued last September 19 under the title “Detailed invasion training from beginning to end.” It reviews a series of exercises carried out by elite units affiliated with Hamas, in which they trained to raid sites. Military, kibbutzim, families of soldiers and civilians. The document recorded details of some of the training exercises carried out by the Qassam Brigades, and stated: “At 11 a.m., several companies were seen gathering to begin training, and not before the afternoon prayer at 12:00, equipment and weapons are distributed to the fighters, and after that an exercise is conducted in Company headquarters. At 14:00, training for the storming begins.” According to the document, the first step in the Qassam training was to open gaps in a fake Israeli army site built in the Gaza Strip and simulating military sites in the “Gaza envelope.” The exercise was carried out by four companies. Each company was assigned to raid and control a different military site. The document also described the targets that Hamas intends to attack in the targeted military bases and sites in the “Gaza envelope,” and included: “command headquarters, operations command headquarters, sweeping inside military bases, and military aviation headquarters.” Automated aiming systems and soldiers' quarters. According to the document, “clear instructions were given to the elite forces: the place must be searched upon departure and no documents should be left behind.” The report added, “Not only were the intelligence of the Southern Command and the Gaza Division aware of the capture plan drawn up by Hamas, but it had also detailed the conditions of detention of the prisoners.” "Including instructions for captors and how to hold prisoners." The Israeli channel "Kan 11" reported that what the Gaza Division had prepared to deal with before the Al-Qassam attack on October 7, was "the infiltration of dozens of saboteurs into only three sites," as the channel put it. On Sunday, the Supreme Court in Israel ordered the suspension of the investigation into “multi-level failures” regarding the October 7 attack, which relates to the army and the Shin Bet internal intelligence service. Last December, State Comptroller Matanyahu Engelman began a wide-ranging investigation into the Hamas attack on October 7 and the reasons that led to it, but “good governance monitoring groups” filed a petition with the court to suspend the investigation on the grounds that it “is not within the government’s jurisdiction, and will harm the operational capabilities of the Israeli army.” . IDF Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy also opposed the investigation, as long as the war against Hamas, which began after the October 7 attack, continues. In April, the Israeli army announced the resignation of the head of the Military Intelligence Division after acknowledging his “responsibility” for failures during the October 7 attack. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Truce failure Israel pushes its military buildup towards Lebanon and Iran reveals a nuclear bomb on the way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IntsGAGnKF0?si=mMGL9F3KnPFjCBCt New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. A senior official in the Hamas movement in Lebanon said in an interview with CNN that no one knows the fate of 120 Israeli prisoners who are still in the movement’s hands in the Gaza Strip. Their fate represents an essential element in any possible exchange deal with Israel, as Hamas demands guarantees of a permanent ceasefire and a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip. Osama Hamdan, Hamas's representative in Lebanon, told CNN that the latest offer of the deal "did not meet the movement's demands to end the war." Hamdan described the offer as "an Israeli plan that US President Joe Biden was the first to speak about publicly last month." Hamdan said that Hamas "needs a clear position from Israel to accept a ceasefire, complete withdrawal from Gaza, and allow the Palestinians to decide their fate for themselves." He added, "We are ready to discuss any fair deal to exchange prisoners." A joint delegation from the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements handed over to the mediators in Qatar during a meeting with Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani the factions’ response, informing Cairo of its details. At a time when negotiations are being conducted by the mediators (the United States of America, Egypt and Qatar) in order to push towards reaching an agreement between Israel and Hamas that will cease fire in the Gaza Strip, a source in the Hamas movement explained to Al-Arabiya.net/Al-Hadath.net that the ball is now set. In the Israeli court after the United States received our response through the Qatari and Egyptian brothers to the ceasefire proposal and is studying it. The Hamas source indicated, “The American proposal that was presented to us does not include a sustainable ceasefire, nor a complete Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, in addition to the absence of a timetable on the interconnection between the three stages (the first stage is a truce for a period of 42 days with the exchange of a number of prisoners.” The enemy’s withdrawal from some eligible areas, followed in the second phase by a permanent and sustainable cessation of the war and a complete withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.” The first phase includes a truce with an exchange of prisoners under the age of 18 and over 50, and includes 33 Israeli prisoners, living and dead, for every prisoner ten Palestinian prisoners, according to the source in the Hamas movement. A new report stated that pessimism was spreading in Israel after Hamas’ response to the prisoner exchange deal proposal, describing the response as “one of the most stubborn offers it can make,” according to the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth. The newspaper quoted senior officials in Israel that Hamas believes that Israel's situation is difficult, and that it can set major conditions. On the other hand, Hamas announced the killing of two of its prisoners in an Israeli army raid on the city of Rafah. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of Hamas, said in a video, via the Telegram application, that two Israeli prisoners detained in the Gaza Strip were killed as a result of an Israeli air strike on the city of Rafah a few days ago. Hamas had previously said, following the Israeli operation to liberate the prisoners in the Nuseirat camp, that Israel had killed 3 of its prisoners despite its success in liberating 4 prisoners. The Al-Qassam Brigades said in a video clip posted on its Telegram channel last Sunday that 3 detainees were killed, including an American citizen, in the Israeli military operation during which some detainees were released. The Al-Qassam Brigades stated: “We inform you that in exchange for these, your army killed three prisoners in the same camp, one of whom held American citizenship.” Hamas and the other Palestinian factions had submitted their response to the American proposal regarding a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners, which the movement had previously announced that it viewed “positively” and welcomed the content of the UN Security Council resolution in this regard. However, Washington considered some of the movement’s amendments to the proposal acceptable and some unacceptable, at a time when Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu insists on continuing the war to eliminate Hamas, and the movement insists on a complete ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. #Palestine #Egypt #Lebanon
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An Egyptian-Israeli-Saudi military meeting to open the Hezbollah front, and America fails to stop Netanyahu https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_E11qzGdfc?si=3bKtg6M1Nvvw21kq New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. A senior Hamas leader confirmed to Reuters that the amendments that the movement requested to be made to the ceasefire proposal presented by the United States are “not significant” and include the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. He said that the movement's demands include demanding three continuous and interconnected phases of a ceasefire. He added that the demands include the complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from the Gaza Strip. He also said that the movement had reservations about excluding the Israeli card of 100 Palestinian detainees with high sentences that it would identify. The Hamas leader indicated that the amendments included demands for the reconstruction of Gaza and lifting the siege, including opening border crossings and allowing the movement of residents and the transport of goods without restrictions. After the amendments requested by Hamas to the American proposal regarding stopping the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, the movement returned and commented on the matter. Hamas considered that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s position of blaming it for obstructing reaching an agreement was nothing but American collusion with Israel, in reference to what the chief American diplomat said that Hamas had to accept the proposed proposal as it was, stressing that if the movement adhered to the option of rejection, it would be It is clear that she chose war. The movement added in a statement on Thursday that it had responded positively to the proposal to reach a comprehensive agreement. She added that she had dealt responsibly with the proposals to reach a ceasefire and exchange agreement. In a statement, the movement also called on the American administration to put pressure on the Israeli government to accept an agreement that would lead to a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Hamas said that while American officials say Israel accepts the proposal presented by President Joe Biden on May 31, “the world has not heard any welcome or approval from Netanyahu and his government.” This came after new information revealed the details of the amendments requested by the Hamas movement, according to what was reported by Al-Majalla magazine. Blinken had said that Hamas had proposed changes to Biden’s proposal, some of which were implementable, pointing out that some of the movement’s demands regarding the proposed deal could not be met. He added that Hamas had to accept the proposed proposal as it was, stressing that if the movement adheres to the option of rejection, it will be clear that it has chosen war. In light of the complex circumstances of the negotiations conducted by the mediators, Israeli officials saw that the chances of reaching an agreement with Hamas for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip had become non-existent. A new report stated that pessimism is spreading in Israel after Hamas’ response to the prisoner exchange deal proposal, describing the response as “one of the most stubborn offers it can make,” according to the Israeli newspaper “Yedioth Ahronoth.” The newspaper continued, quoting an unnamed official, that Israel conducted a deep analysis of Hamas’ response and reached the conclusion that the chances of reaching an agreement under these circumstances are non-existent. It was revealed that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu conducted an assessment of the situation over the phone with senior leaders of the security services after Hamas’ response. The newspaper also said, quoting officials, that Hamas knows that the war is over and there is no way out of it, according to its claim. This report came after Hamas considered that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s position of blaming it for obstructing reaching an agreement is nothing but American collusion with Israel, in reference to what the chief American diplomat said that Hamas had to accept the proposed proposal as it is, stressing that if the movement adheres to By choosing to refuse, it will be clear that she chose war. She added in a statement that she had responded positively to the proposal to reach a comprehensive agreement. She added that she had dealt responsibly with the proposals to reach a ceasefire and exchange agreement. In a statement, the movement also called on the American administration to put pressure on the Israeli government to accept an agreement that would lead to a permanent ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. Hamas said that while American officials say that Israel accepts the proposal presented by President Joe Biden on May 31, #Egypt #Palestine #News
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[color=#000000]America begins negotiating with Hamas secretly to flee from Gaza, Hamas welcomes, and Netanyahu screams "betrayal![/color] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iXjSTYf1ol4 New Gaza war is presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Where the UN Security Council adopted a US draft resolution that supports the ceasefire plan in Gaza, and an unconditional application of the proposed deal announced by US President Joe Biden. The American draft resolution stipulates "a permanent ceasefire, the complete withdrawal from Gaza, the exchange of prisoners and reconstruction, the return of the displaced, and the rejection of any demographic change of the sector." The text - which "welcomes" the proposal of the truce announced by the US President on May 31, and calls Israel and Hamas "to the full application of its conditions without delay and without conditions" - has 14 votes, while Russia has declined to vote. "We are waiting for Hamas to agree to the ceasefire agreement that she claims to want ... with every day, an unnecessary suffering continues," said the US Ambassador to the United Nations, Lindas Thomas Greenfield, in a speech before the council before the vote. The draft resolution addresses the details of the proposal, and states that "if the negotiations take more than 6 weeks in the first stage, the ceasefire will continue as long as the negotiations continue." In March, the Council called for an immediate ceasefire, and the unconditional release of all detainees with the Palestinian resistance in Gaza. For his part, the Russian representative of the Security Council, Vasili Nipinzia - who opposed the draft - said that there is ambiguity and lack of clarity regarding the official approval of Israel on the Security Council resolution to a ceasefire in Gaza, other than what is written in the decision. He added that there are many statements from Israel about the extension of the war until the entire elimination of Hamas. The European Union welcomed the adoption of the Security Council resolution, which supports the new shooting proposal announced on May 31. The European Union called for its immediate implementation, as well as implementing the decisions of the United Nations Security Council 2728, 2720 and 2712. For its part, Riot Shapir bin Naftali, the political coordinator of the permanent Israeli mission to the United Nations, said that Hamas is the only responsible for this war, and that it is the one that prevents it from stopping it. She added: "Finally, it is time for this council to hold accountable enthusiasm, and to blame where it should be directed and condemns terrorism," noting that the responsibility rests with the Security Council to exercise continuous pressure on Hamas and ensure that all hostages return to their homes. The Israeli official added that Hamas refused to release the hostages through diplomatic means proved that the efforts made to restore "our hostages to the homeland should also include military means, and on Saturday this was an ideal example of how to achieve this." The Israeli delegate refers to the operation carried out by the Israeli forces in Nasserat camp on Saturday. She said, "The hostages were held in residential buildings by Palestinian families. While the terrorists were guarding the hostages, the civilians in Gaza were their prisoners. Those called innocent civilians not only cooperated with the terrorists, but were involved in their shameful crimes." The Israeli delegate stated that Israel is committed to the liberation of all hostages, the destruction of Hamas's military capabilities and capabilities to rule and to ensure that Gaza will not be a threat to Israel in the future. She added that the war will end as soon as these goals are achieved. She said that Israel will not participate in endless and meaningless negotiations that Hamas could exploit to gain time. #Palestine #News #America
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The resignations shock the Israeli government, the Zionist army, and Netanyahu after the decision to invade Lebanon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FQ6NFQYRVc4 New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. Minister in the War Council, Benny Gantz, announced his withdrawal from the Israeli War Council after he accused Netanyahu of mismanaging the war file in Gaza. Gantz had given Netanyahu three weeks to change his policies and develop a clear strategy for the war phase and beyond, otherwise he would resign from the war council. Gantz said that the war will continue for years and that he does not guarantee an easy and quick victory, adding that the real victory is the return of the kidnapped people and that military victory is not enough, but victory must be achieved diplomatically. Gantz called for new elections and demanded an investigation into the events of October 7. Netanyahu had said earlier today that Gantz wants to resign from the council in the midst of the war, stressing that the time has come to stop the petty politics, as he put it. The former minister and lecturer at the Hebrew University, Shimon Sheetrit, told the Sky News Arabia newsroom that Minister Gantz's resignation came as a result of his feeling that he had no real influence on the decisions taken by the small council. Criticism is increasing in political circles regarding the continued presence of Gantz and Eisenkot in the government. Gantz's resignation expresses an expansion of opposition to Netanyahu's government, compared to the previous situation. All borders and restrictions have now ceased to exist. The left, the center, and the center are now in a different position and form one camp that differs in its policies from Netanyahu. There are trends opposing Prime Minister Netanyahu within the political arena in Israel. In addition, the country is facing a major recruitment crisis from the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community. How will it affect the Netanyahu government? For his part, former Knesset member and head of the Emile Touma Institute for Studies, Dr. Issam Makhoul, indicated that he agreed with Benjamin Netanyahu’s statements regarding the resignation of Gantz, who described the decision to leave the government as “frivolous.” Gantz did not present a distinctive political vision or approach that differs from that drawn up by Netanyahu. Gantz did not present a fundamentally different speech and did not have the courage to present a real political position commensurate with the need to provide an alternative to the policies of war, destruction, and military displays pursued by Netanyahu. There is no middle ground between a government whose basic essence is characterized by a fascist nature and a call for a military solution to resolve the Palestinian issue before the start of the war. Gantz's entry into the government did not present a more moderate approach, but rather he came to implement the policies proposed by Netanyahu, who leads those hard-line positions within this government. The decision to withdraw Gantz from the government came late, between six or seven months. Gantz is considered an important element for the American administration within the Netanyahu government, as Gantz represents the field through which the American administration expresses its criticism of the Netanyahu government, without rejecting the continuation of the war or condemning the massacres committed. The importance of Gantz's resignation lies in two main aspects: first, that this will lead to him adopting the idea of calling for the next elections in the fall, and second, the situation may witness changes in the event of cracks occurring within the ruling coalition over the issue of the prisoner exchange deal. This possibility is evident through the joining or withdrawal of some ultra-Orthodox parties that disagree with Netanyahu’s position of refusing to stop the fighting and his insistence on a military resolution of the issue. Benny Gantz's resignation will not have a significant impact, as Gantz lost his political weight during his participation in the ruling coalition. What distinguishes the Israeli situation is that it is in a deep strategic impasse, for which there are no effective solutions other than finding a way out for the Palestinian people from the crisis that Israel has placed them in since 1948 until today. A member of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, Dr. Ahmed Fouad Anwar, indicated during his intervention in the newsroom that Gantz’s resignation is considered a political earthquake for Israel, returning it to the October 6 situation, including cracks and divisions and the possibility of talking about a civil war. Gantz considers that the fate and future of Israel are at stake, and therefore the speech presented in the past three weeks was drafted with great care. Gantz is exploiting internal circumstances to take advantage of the progress shown by opinion polls, as he markets himself as a mature figure seeking to achieve true unity in the eyes of some. On the other hand, he describes Netanyahu as pursuing illusions and false unity. Gantz's withdrawal may provide an impetus for splits within the Likud Party, with reviews expected to be postponed. Especially since Gantz and his party have already presented a proposal to withdraw confidence and dismantle. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Scandal | Israel cut off electricity to Egypt...and the end of EgyptAir was revealed after the suspicious deal https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJg9KqxxstE New economic affairs presented in this episode of Samri Channel. Talaat Moustafa Holding Group is preparing to launch its anticipated new project, “South Med,” on the North Coast. This project extends over an area of 23 million square meters, and will be developed according to a low-risk financial model. The group stated in a statement today, Saturday, that it expects the strong and unprecedented sales performance to continue throughout the year, supported by the upcoming launch of its South Mid project and the continued strong demand it is witnessing in Saudi Arabia. According to the statement, Talaat Mostafa achieved sales amounting to 122 billion pounds in the first five months of 2024, which is an unprecedented number compared to the 45 billion pounds achieved for the same period last year, an increase of 2.7 times on an annual basis. More than a third of the group's total sales, worth 37.1 billion pounds, came from the group's new project in Saudi Arabia, and this number represents about 2,500 units sold in the project so far. It should be noted that since the group clearly defined its new strategy and announced it to the market in 2017, its annual sales have increased 10-fold, and after the above-mentioned sales, the volume of unproven sales from units sold but not yet delivered has increased to 239 billion pounds. Since 2017, Talaat Moustafa Holding Group has significantly expanded its distinguished land area with an area of 54 million square meters, according to competitive conditions, ensuring the continued growth of its business during the next 20 years and beyond. This expansion includes the purchase of Nour Project lands (21 million square meters). ), and Lebanon in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (10 million square meters), and recently the group concluded an agreement to develop the South Med project on the North Coast (23 million square meters), which will be launched this summer, bringing the total area of the main lands after carrying out these expansions to 107 million square meters. Square in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. Talaat Moustafa Holding Group also recently concluded a deal worth 5.3 billion pounds as part of its strategy to generate revenues from investment lands within its projects, which led to an increase in the estimated market value of the group’s land portfolio to about 273 billion pounds. In another context, the Minister of Finance, Mohamed Maait, announced during the past hours the allocation of 20 billion pounds from the state’s general budget to finance EgyptAir (the state-owned national airline, which was transformed in 2002 into a holding company that includes eight subsidiaries under its management). To purchase new aircraft from Airbus. This decision came in response to the request of Representative Noura Ali - Chairman of the Tourism and Aviation Committee, who called for finding a solution to the accumulated debt crisis that the company is suffering from and the shortage of aircraft in its fleet. During the plenary session of the House of Representatives, which was devoted to discussing the state’s new general budget, on Monday, the representative discussed the status of the aviation sector and its debts, describing the sector as going through “a malaise.” A few months ago, Egypt owned an entire fleet of aircraft, and in a deal that sparked widespread controversy, the EgyptAir Holding Company signed an agreement, during the Dubai Air Show, to sell 12 Airbus A220-300 aircraft, purchased less than four years ago, to the American company Azura Airlines. . The deal, which cost the Egyptian government approximately $1.092 billion, was sold for only about $300 million, according to what parliamentarian Abdel Moneim Imam told us, at a loss approaching $800 million. At that time, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the EgyptAir Holding Company, Yehia Zakaria, justified the sale of the aircraft after that short period, saying: “These aircraft are not suitable for the Egyptian climatic conditions,” and that the company would use the value of the sale to pay off the loan to purchase the aircraft. However, a member of the House of Representatives, Representative Abdel Moneim Imam, explained that Aviation Minister Abbas Helmy justified the sale, during a meeting with parliamentarians, by noting that there were no alternative solutions for the aircraft as they had remained unused since they arrived to the company during the years 2019-2020. The indictment revealed that the Emirati intermediary, Abbas Al-Youssef, a retired pilot, paid these amounts to Egyptian officials in exchange for facilitating EgyptAir’s purchase of 7 Airbus 320 aircraft. Abbas Al-Youssef, a former pilot in the UAE Air Force, took advantage of his relationships to act as an intermediary between EgyptAir officials and the company. Airbus. In 2020, Airbus was convicted of fraud and violating the US International Trade in Arms Agreement (ITAR), which cost it to pay fines of more than $3.9 billion to settle those charges to government authorities in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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A coup within the Israeli army after Zionist soldiers rejected requests to be called up for the Lebanon War https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gnTs_UyAmRE?si=A-VVn4mS30yYs4II New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. In the first comment on the Israeli army's liberation of 4 hostages alive from the Gaza Strip, on Saturday, a Hamas official considered that the operation represented a "failure, not an achievement" for Israel. The Hamas official told Reuters, "Israel's liberation of 4 hostages after 9 months is evidence of failure, not an achievement." The movement said that it "still has the largest number of hostages and is capable of increasing it," according to what Reuters reported. The Israeli army announced that its forces rescued 4 hostages alive from two different locations in the Nuseirat area in the central Gaza Strip on Saturday. He added that the hostages are three men and a woman who were kidnapped by Hamas, which is classified as a terrorist organization in America and other countries, from the Nova concert in southern Israel on October 7th. He added that their health condition is good and they were transferred for medical examinations to a hospital. The army identified the freed hostages as Noa Argamani (25 years old), Almoa Meir (21 years old), Andrei Kozlov (27 years old), and Shlomi Ziv (40 years old). Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant described the operation to free the four hostages as "heroic and complex," and Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid described it as "daring and courageous." Israeli news channel News 12 broadcast footage of Argamani meeting her father, smiling and hugging him. A video clip of Argamani's kidnapping spread shortly after Hamas militants transferred her to Gaza on October 7. In another context, Hezbollah and Israel jumped to a new level of military confrontation, whether in type or intensity, as the specter of war looms, threatened by Israeli Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy, saying, “We are approaching the decision point,” and before that, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir incited To burn Lebanon. The statements of Halevy, Ben Gvir and others translated Israeli anger and fear of the expansion of the area of military defeat from Gaza in the south to Lebanon in the north, as they threatened what the right-wing government had been saying for about 8 months without doing it, and Halevy repeated it, saying that “Israel is ready to launch an attack on Lebanon.” Israel has not stopped threatening Lebanon with a deadly third war similar to the Gaza war, and to return it to the "stone age" as previously promised by Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant, while Hezbollah avoids using the Israeli language of intimidation as a tool of war, and adheres throughout its confrontation with it to the equation that the Lebanon front It is linked to supporting Gaza, and if Israel stops its aggression against it, Hezbollah will suspend its military attack in the north. Likewise, Hezbollah links its level of involvement in the war to the Israeli reaction, which was confirmed by Sheikh Naeem Qassem, Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah, in his interview with Al Jazeera, saying, “The threats do not affect us. We do not want a comprehensive war, but if they are imposed on us, we are ready for them, and we will not.” We withdraw from the field,” he said, speaking about the party’s use of a small portion of its military capabilities in a way that is appropriate to the nature of the support battle. In parallel, Hezbollah's performance over the past days and weeks has been under scrutiny after it introduced new types of weapons and heavy missiles that enabled it to shoot down planes with surface-to-air missiles, and it intensified the launching of drones that reached Nahariya for the first time. The massive fires sparked by Hezbollah's missiles in the northern regions were a shock inside Israel, and the former Israeli soldiers' complaints commissioner, Yitzhak Brik, said that those who follow the destruction of settlements in the north realize that Israel has no real defense against Hezbollah's missiles, missiles, and drones. Israeli Channel 12 commented on Hezbollah video clips that showed “the depth of penetration of Israeli army positions by missiles and drones.” #Egypt #Lebanon #Palestine
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Israel insults the Egyptian intelligence delegation after refusing to open the Rafah crossing, and the Israeli government headed by it collapses https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=enMgweqs9rs New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. On Friday, Israel announced that it had been notified of the decision of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, António Guterres, to include it on the UN “list of shame” related to failure to respect the rights of children in conflicts, expressing its “shock and disgust” at this decision, which is supposed to officially enter into force by the end of June. The current one. Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan said in a statement, “It is an immoral decision that helps terrorism and rewards Hamas.” The only person blacklisted today is the Secretary-General. Shame on him!” The Israeli Foreign Minister stressed that the decision “will affect Israel’s relations with the United Nations.” A diplomatic source told Agence France-Presse on Friday that the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, also included the Hamas and Islamic Jihad movements on the UN “list of shame” related to disrespect for Children's Rights in Conflict, which will be officially published on June 18. Every year, the Secretary-General publishes a “list of shame” on the rights of children in conflict, and Israel’s absence from this list has been criticized by human rights organizations. According to relief organizations, the high rates of malnutrition among Gazan children are due to the failure of humanitarian aid entering Gaza to reach those who need it. The Israeli siege imposed on the besieged Gaza Strip since October 8, and the widespread destruction, have sparked a severe humanitarian crisis, with the slowdown in the entry of aid into the Palestinian Strip. In another context, a meeting between American, Egyptian and Israeli officials failed to make progress on reopening the Rafah crossing after the Israeli side refused to allow any role for the Palestinian Authority in operating the crossing, according to what the Axios website reported, citing American and Israeli officials. According to what Al Jazeera reported from the American website, the meeting in Cairo was the result of a phone call that took place two weeks ago between US President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. During the call, Sisi agreed to Biden's request to resume the flow of aid trucks to Gaza through Israel, after aid deliveries stopped two weeks ago in protest against Israel's control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing. An American official said that Biden promised the Egyptian President that if the flow of aid resumes, the United States will work to reopen the Rafah crossing as soon as possible. But according to the American website, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu refused to let the Palestinian Authority interfere in Gaza in almost every meeting with American officials in recent months. Netanyahu said early in the start of the aggression on Gaza that he was against any role for the Palestinian Authority in the Gaza Strip, a position that has become a political discussion point and that he will have difficulty retracting from. During an Israeli security cabinet meeting before the talks in Egypt, Netanyahu said he did not agree to any role for the Palestinian Authority at the Rafah crossing, according to two sources familiar with the meeting. One of the sources said that Netanyahu's statements contradict the policy approved in the cabinet a few days ago, which said that Israel would agree to the Rafah crossing being operated by any government entity other than the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). #Egypt #Palestine #News
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The attack on the American embassy in Lebanon. The terror of the north strikes Israel, and the advance towards Rafah continues https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8A8p_gjWZU?si=gA-NS8hEKbYaIDwF This new episode of Samri Channel devotes its time to discussing the escalating tensions between Hezbollah and Israel. Israel approved the call-up of 50,000 additional reserve soldiers, bringing the number of reserve soldiers to 350,000. "Israel Today" newspaper said: "The Israeli army says that increasing the reserve quota from 300,000 to 350,000 has nothing to do with preparations for the north, but rather due to the prolongation of the operation in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip." As Israeli Broadcasting Corporation military correspondent Itai Blumenthal said in a post on the X platform: “The Israeli army says that the increase in the reserve quota that will be submitted for government approval is not related to the north (with Lebanon) and that the decision to increase the quota by 50 thousand is because the activity in Rafah is consuming More people than previously planned. Earlier, Israeli Army Radio said: “The government allowed the army forces to increase the number of reserve conscripts from 300,000 to 350,000 in preparation for fighting in the north,” referring to the Lebanon front. The Hebrew Broadcasting Authority also said earlier that the Israeli army requested an increase in the number of reserve soldiers “against the possibility of carrying out a large-scale operation in the north.” On Tuesday, Israeli Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy, from the northern front, said: “We are approaching the point where a decision will have to be made, and the army is ready and very prepared for this decision.” Halevy added, according to a statement: “We have been attacking Hezbollah for 8 months, and it is paying a very, very high price.” He continued: “Hezbollah has increased the pace in recent days, and we are ready after a very good process that included training and even an exercise at the staff command level on moving to the attack in the north. A strong defensive state and preparation for the attack. We are approaching the decision-making point.” Since last October 8, the Lebanese-Israeli border has witnessed, on a daily basis, mutual and intermittent bombardment between the Israeli army on the one hand, Hezbollah, and Palestinian factions in Lebanon on the other hand, which left... Dead and wounded on both sides of the border. For his part, Deputy Secretary-General of the Lebanese Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem, confirmed that Hezbollah is ready for an all-out war if Israel wants it. Sheikh Naim Qassem said during an interview with the Qatari Al Jazeera channel yesterday, Tuesday, that the resistance in Lebanon has no decision to expand the war, but that it is ready to fight it if it is imposed on it. Sheikh Naim Qassem revealed threats that reached the leadership of Hezbollah to pressure the resistance for a ceasefire, but the answer was that the Lebanon front is linked to Gaza and we have no talk at the present time about anything other than that. Sheikh Naeem Qassem stressed that any talk about the withdrawal of Al-Radwan forces from the south is incorrect and fabricated, and Hezbollah has no possibility of retreating. The Deputy Secretary-General of Hezbollah criticized the recent speech of US President Joe Biden, considering that the US administration’s offers for calm in Gaza lack objectivity and Biden’s electoral proposal par excellence, and serves his populist internal interests. It is certain that America has no serious intention to stop this war. Sheikh Qassim concluded his interview by emphasizing that any Israeli expansion of the war on Lebanon will be met with devastation, destruction and displacement within the occupying entity, and that the resistance will not allow Israel to achieve any victory, and Hezbollah has so far used a small portion of its capabilities in proportion to the nature of the battle, and what is to come will soon be seen. #Lebanon #Palestine #News #Egypt
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The resignation of the Egyptian government headed by Madbouly because of the Minister of Finance! And a surprise in the details of the formation of the new government https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDEzupSURgM?si=gzs07-Rt_AHkkWbs New Egyptian affairs after the resignation of the Egyptian government, presented by this episode of Samri Channel. After the resignation of the Egyptian government, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, on Monday, assigned Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly to form a new government after the resignation of the Egyptian government, according to what the Egyptian presidency announced. The Egyptian presidency stated, in a statement, that Al-Sisi received Madbouly, who submitted the resignation of the Egyptian government, noting that “the President assigned Madbouly to form a new government with distinguished competencies, experiences, and capabilities, which would work to achieve a number of goals, most important of which is preserving the determinants of Egyptian national security.” In light of regional and international challenges. She added that the new government will place at the top of its priorities “the file of building the Egyptian human being after the resignation of the Egyptian government, especially in the areas of health and education, and continuing efforts to develop political participation, as well as on the security, stability and combating terrorism files, in a way that enhances what has been accomplished in this regard.” And developing cultural files, national awareness, and moderate religious discourse, in a way that consolidates the concepts of citizenship and societal peace.” According to the Egyptian presidency, Sisi’s assignments regarding forming the new government after the resignation of the Egyptian government include “continuing the path of economic reform, with a focus on attracting and increasing domestic and foreign investments, encouraging the growth of the private sector, and making every effort to reduce rising prices and inflation and control markets.” A comprehensive development framework for the country’s economic performance in all sectors.” She also indicated that Al-Sisi, despite the resignation of the current Egyptian government, also assigned the government to continue conducting business and performing its duties and tasks until the new government is formed. In turn, the Egyptian President said on his Facebook page that he assigned Madbouly to form a new government that “includes the expertise and competencies necessary to manage the next phase, in order to achieve the desired development in government performance, and confront the challenges facing the state.” The government headed by Mostafa Madbouly was sworn in before Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, on Thursday, June 14, 2018, at the presidential headquarters in the Federal Palace. The government of Dr. Mostafa Madbouly witnessed many ministerial reshuffles. In February 2019, Dr. Assem Al-Gazzar assumed the position of Minister of Housing, and in March 2019, Lieutenant General Kamel Al-Wazir assumed the position of Minister of Transport. In December 2019, a ministerial reshuffle was made that included 10 portfolios: These included the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, Social Solidarity, Agriculture, Industry and Trade, and International Cooperation. The ministerial reshuffle also included the return of the Ministry of Information, and Dr. Mostafa Madbouly assumed the duties of Minister of Investment and Administrative Reform in addition to his work as Prime Minister, and the change The name of the Ministry of Planning, Monitoring and Administrative Reform became Planning and Economic Development. In July 2020, Engineer Mohamed Ahmed Morsi took over the Ministry of Military Production, and in October 2021, Dr. Khaled Abdel Ghaffar assumed the duties of Acting Minister of Health. In a parallel context, the new ministerial reshuffle has become the main concern of many citizens, especially with President Sisi’s assignment of Dr. Mostafa Madbouly to form a new government, as the Egyptian street awaits the new ministerial reshuffle in the coming days. The street is anticipating a major ministerial change that will include a number of ministerial portfolios, especially economic and service portfolios, in order to develop government performance in some important files at the internal and external levels that contribute to protecting the state’s interests, as citizens still expect a lot from the government in the coming period in light of the high prices and shortage of goods as well. That the next stage requires new thinking and new policies to examine the mistakes of previous governments so that they can be remedied. Sources suggested the exit of the Ministers of Supply, Agriculture, Local Development, Environment, Industry, Water Resources, Irrigation, Economic Development, International Cooperation and Tourism.
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The arrival of elements of the Ukrainian army to secure the withdrawal of Israel from Gaza and Egypt, insists on closing the Rafah crossing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJH__bwdpfQ New Gaza war is presented by this episode of Samri Channel. The controversy in Israel has escalated regarding the proposal of US President Joe Biden for a ceasefire in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners, as it was reported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's advisor as saying that the proposal represented a "unpleasant deal", while several Israeli figures warned of the consequences of obstructing this path. There are details that should be deepened, including that he does not always stop shooting until the war goals were achieved, according to his expression. Falkh described the US President's speech on Friday as "political, whose causes are not understood." He added that what Biden presented is a "non -rewarding deal", but Israel accepted it, even though its conditions have not changed, which is the release of the hostages and the destruction of Hamas, as he put it. "Any proposal opposes the goals of the war is illegal." Citok added that the Israeli War Council does not have the authority to make political decisions, and that the Ministerial Council for Political and Security Affairs (cabinet) is authorized to do so. Israeli National Security Minister Intar bin Ghafir and the Minister of Finance in Salail Smotrich had threatened yesterday, Saturday, to bring down the coalition government if Netanyahu concluded a deal that includes ending the war without eliminating Hamas. In his speech, the US President spoke on Friday, a proposal to reach a ceasefire and the exchange of prisoners, and Tel Aviv called for ahead in this direction. Biden said that the proposal approved by Israel was submitted to the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on Thursday through the State of Qatar, and he saw that it represents an opportunity that should not be missed. For his part, the leader of the Israeli opposition, Yair Lubid, said on Sunday that the words of Netanyahu's advisor prove that Israel has already expressed its acceptance of the proposed deal. He added that if Israel retracts the deal that Biden presented, it will mean "the death sentence for the kidnappers, and a crisis of confidence with the United States and mediators." Lapid was attacked by the Prime Minister, saying, "You cannot mislead people all the time and that your only approach is to deceive everyone." On the other hand, Israeli President Yitzhak Herzog said that he had informed Netanyahu - after Biden's speech - of his support for him and the government in the deal they would reach. "It is necessary to return the hostages that the state has not protected as part of a deal that preserves our security interests." In turn, former Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said that Biden's proposal for the deal "is not ideal, but it is the best among the options offered." She added that "returning the hostages is a national issue," and that society will not be able to "bear this wound if it is caused by extremists in the government." Meanwhile, the Israeli Channel 12 quoted the families of the Israeli prisoners detained in Gaza as saying that it is not permissible to miss the current opportunity, and that Netanyahu should stand behind and support the American President's offer. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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The end of the Egyptian-Israeli meeting, Egypt imposes the condition of withdrawal, and Ben Gvir threatens to imprison Al-Nintan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJCv_EhsJSk New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. The Egyptian capital, Cairo, hosted a meeting in which Israeli and American officials participated to discuss the reopening of the Rafah crossing in the southern Gaza Strip. Egypt adhered to its position that Israel must withdraw from the Palestinian side of the crossing, until its operation is resumed. During the meeting, Egypt reiterated its “adherence to its firm position on the necessity of Israeli withdrawal from the Palestinian side of the crossing, until its operation is resumed again,” according to what Cairo News Channel reported, quoting a high-level source. The source added that the Egyptian security delegation affirmed “Israel’s full responsibility for the non-entry of relief materials and humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip,” stressing “the Egyptian delegation’s adherence to the necessity of immediate action to bring at least 350 aid trucks into the Strip daily, including all necessary materials, whether food or medical.” Or fuel. Two Egyptian security sources described the meeting as “positive, despite the lack of agreement on reopening the crossing,” according to what was reported by Reuters, which reported that the Egyptian delegation indicated that it was “open to the presence of European observers on the border to supervise the operation of the Palestinian authorities.” to the crossing if the authorities agree to resume work.” The two sources pointed out that "Israeli and American officials confirmed that they will work quickly to remove obstacles hindering the operation of the crossing." Israeli forces took control of the crossing in a ground operation launched last May 7, in the city of Rafah, located in the southern Gaza Strip and bordering Egypt. The Israeli forces advanced towards the center of Rafah, while about a million people were displaced from the city to the coastal area of Al-Mawasi, which Israel classifies as a “humanitarian area” to receive the displaced. However, the United Nations confirms that there is no longer a safe place in the sector, the majority of whose population has been displaced. 2.4 million people. The crossing constitutes an essential gateway for humanitarian aid to enter the Palestinian Strip, which has been devastated by the ongoing Israeli war since October 7. Since then, Egypt and Israel have exchanged accusations of preventing the arrival of aid, as the Egyptian authorities refuse to manage the crossing in coordination with the Israeli side, according to Agence France-Presse. According to the United Nations, the Gaza Strip needs at least 500 humanitarian aid trucks to enter every day to meet the needs in territories where the widespread Israeli attack has caused a major humanitarian catastrophe with the risk of famine. According to the Israeli authorities, this week, 764 trucks loaded with relief materials entered Gaza from Egypt through the Kerem Shalom border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Israel, which applies a strict inspection regime to them, but humanitarian and international organizations are still complaining that the aid does not meet the needs of the population. Talks held last May between US President Joe Biden and his Egyptian counterpart Abdel Fattah El-Sisi led to a temporary agreement to transfer United Nations aid through the Israeli Kerem Shalom border crossing. After the talks, sporadic deliveries took place in recent weeks, but they remain far from meeting needs, according to Agence France-Presse. #Egypt #Palestine #News #urgent
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Blood on the Egyptian border...the story of the fall of the Egyptian martyr Abdullah Ramadan and disastrous secrets https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC2MCCV2hs8 New news of the Egyptian-Israeli clash in Rafah presented by this episode of Samri Channel. The people of Fayoum Governorate mourned a conscript in the Egyptian army, Abdullah Ramadan Muhammad Qutb, who was killed yesterday in a clash between Egyptian and Israeli forces at the Rafah crossing. Yesterday, the Egyptian army announced the killing of an Egyptian soldier on the border with Rafah, confirming the opening of an investigation into the incident. At these moments, the soldier's funeral ceremony is taking place to his final resting place. Yesterday, Egyptian media quoted a source as saying that Cairo “warns against compromising the security and safety of Egyptian security personnel deployed on the border,” after the shooting between Egyptian and Israeli soldiers in Rafah. For its part, Israeli media said on Monday that Egypt and Israel are conducting a joint investigation into the exchange of fire that occurred at the border area in Rafah and resulted in the death of an Egyptian soldier. Israeli Army Radio said: “A senior officer in the Israeli army and members of Shin Bet (the Israeli internal security service) spoke with their Egyptian counterparts in the past few hours, after the exchange of fire incident on the Egyptian border.” She added, "A joint investigation is underway between the two parties to reach an understanding about the incident and prevent the deterioration of relations." The military spokesman for the Egyptian Armed Forces announced, on Monday, an investigation into the killing of an Egyptian soldier by Israeli fire in Rafah. The spokesman said in a statement on social media platforms: “The Egyptian Armed Forces are conducting an investigation by the competent authorities regarding the shooting incident in the Rafah border area, which led to the death of one of the personnel in charge of insurance.” The Israeli army confirmed earlier that it was investigating "a shooting on the Egyptian-Israeli border and that it is in contact with the Egyptian side in this regard." Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee said on his account on the “X” platform: “A few hours ago, a shooting incident occurred on the Egyptian border, and this matter is being investigated. Communication is also underway with the Egyptian side regarding this matter.” The Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth reported that there were no casualties among the Israeli army. Earlier on Monday, Israeli media reported that “an unusual incident occurred between the Israeli and Egyptian armies at the Rafah crossing,” noting that “Israel is conducting an investigation into its details.” According to Israeli Channel 13, “Egyptian soldiers opened fire on Israeli soldiers at the Rafah crossing, without causing any casualties.” She added: "The incident comes at the height of tension with Egypt, and may have political consequences." Israeli Channel 14 also said, "The Israeli army fired warning shots after the Egyptian forces opened fire." Minutes after publishing this news, the same outlets said: “Due to military censorship instructions, information about the incident with the Egyptian army in Rafah was deleted.” #Egypt #Palestine #News
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[color=#000000]Egyptian army soldiers open fire on the Zionist army and serious details about the Rafah Holocaust [/color] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s9AIrtHY5iQ New Gaza War news presented in this episode of Samri Channel. The Israeli army reduced the size of its forces in the “limited” operation east of Rafah, as the “Givati” Brigade withdrew early in the morning from Rafah to return to Israel, after about two weeks of military operations, according to what the Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported. The Israeli army reduced its forces in eastern Rafah, and the "Givati" Brigade withdrew tonight from the area that witnessed military operations 3 weeks ago, where there are still 4 combat brigades from "Nahal", "401 Brigade", "12 Brigade" and commandos, all of which are under " Band 162". This comes amid reports of the reopening of the Rafah crossing and the withdrawal of the Israeli army from it. The website quoted an Israeli army spokesman as saying, "Reducing the size of the forces is for the purpose of resting and refreshing the soldiers in order to return to fitness." This announcement by the Israeli army comes after the International Court of Justice in The Hague ruled on Friday that the Israeli army must immediately stop its military operations in Rafah, and that Israel must open the Rafah crossing and allow humanitarian aid trucks to enter. On the other hand, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, launched rockets at Tel Aviv, in the largest attack on the city in 4 months, while ministers in the Israeli government called for an attack on Rafah, from which the rockets were launched. The Hamas movement said that the rocket was fired from Rafah, near sites into which Israeli forces had penetrated, while the Israeli army announced that it had detected 8 missiles fired from the city located in the southern Gaza Strip, noting that it had intercepted a number of them. Israeli police said that a house in the Herzliya suburb of Tel Aviv was damaged by falling shrapnel, and two people were slightly injured, but no serious losses were reported. In Kfar Saba, northeast of Tel Aviv, at least one rocket landed in an open field, creating a large crater, according to photos reported by local media. One of the shells that fell slightly damaged a car, but did not cause any casualties. Rafah is located about 100 kilometers south of Tel Aviv. Despite the ruling of the United Nations International Court of Justice that ordered Israel to stop the attack on Rafah, it ignored it and continued its operations in the city. Commenting on these missile attacks, Benny Gantz, the minister in the Israeli war cabinet, said that the missiles that were fired from Rafah “prove that "Israeli forces must operate everywhere Hamas is still present." In a post on the “X” platform, Itamar Ben Gvir, Minister of Internal Security, who is not a member of the Israeli war cabinet, urged the army to attack Rafah “with full force.” A photo taken by a soldier near the Rafah crossing showed lines of white smoke in the sky from a short distance. The proximity between Hamas fighters and Israeli forces highlights “the difficulties facing Israel during its incursion into Rafah,” according to what the Times of Israel newspaper reported. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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World War | Ukraine calls for help from the US Army after Russia disrupted the Ukrainian marches https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM1aS14cLOw New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented by this episode of Samri Channel. The head of the Duma Committee for International Affairs, Leonid Slutsky, confirmed that the statements about allowing Kiev to use American weapons to strike strategic targets inside Russia fuel a direct military confrontation with Moscow. Slutsky said: “Against the backdrop of one defeat after another on the front of their Ukrainian clients, American politicians have lost the instinct for self-preservation. Moscow has warned, in particular, that such rhetoric provokes a direct military confrontation with Russia. He stressed that “Moscow, in particular, warned London, in response to statements about targeting Russian territory, that it would consider that it has the right to destroy any facilities.” British military forces, whether on the territory of Ukraine or outside its borders. According to the Chairman of the Duma Committee on International Affairs, the West, “in the madness of Russophobia” represented by the proxy war against Russia, is pushing the world towards a Third World War, in which there will be no winners. Earlier, Chairman of the US House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee Michael McCaul called on US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken to lift the ban on Kiev in the issue of striking Russian territory with American weapons, and showed him a map of Russian territory and the area covered by ATACMS missiles provided by the United States. A group of US Congress members led by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Turner also called on US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to allow Ukraine to use the weapons transferred by Washington "to strike strategic targets inside Russian territory in certain circumstances." Russia had previously sent a memorandum to NATO countries regarding the pumping of Western weapons to Ukraine, as Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov stressed that any shipment containing weapons to Ukraine would become a legitimate target for Russian forces. Lavrov pointed out that the United States and NATO are directly involved in the conflict in Ukraine, "not only by sending weapons, but also by training military personnel on the territory of Britain, Germany, Italy and other countries." Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed earlier that the provision of weapons to Ukraine by the West contradicts the settlement, does not contribute to the negotiations, and will even have a negative impact. Western countries, through the material, military and political support they provide to Kiev, seek to obstruct the goals of the Russian special military operation in Ukraine, but Moscow has stressed on more than one occasion that military operations in Donbass will not stop until all the tasks assigned to it are achieved. In a similar vein, German Foreign Minister Annalina Baerbock said that since there are not enough air defense systems in Ukraine, she appeals to “international partners around the world to supply Ukraine with more air defense systems not only to protect large cities, but also to protect infrastructure.” », adding that even on warm spring days, there is a need to reduce electricity supplies in Ukraine; Because central coal-fired power plants have been subjected to targeted attacks. Birbuk confirmed during a surprise visit to Kiev on Tuesday that Ukraine “urgently needs” more air defense systems to confront the Russian bombing of the Kharkiv region in the northeast of the country. Birbuk arrived in Ukraine after a new night attack with explosive drones on Kharkiv and other Ukrainian regions. The German minister said, on Tuesday, after her arrival on an evening train to the Ukrainian capital: “The situation in Ukraine has deteriorated significantly again with the intense Russian air strikes on civilian facilities and the brutal Russian attack in the Kharkiv region.” She added that Ukraine “urgently needs to strengthen its air defense” in order to protect it from “the barrage of Russian missiles and drones.” When asked what it meant to her personally to see the devastation, the minister replied: “Places like this are painful, where we see the targeted strategic intent of the Russian military to specifically destroy civilian infrastructure,” adding that the normal, peaceful life of ordinary people in Ukraine “cannot continue as usual.” Even if there is no air raid warning, because lifelines like power supplies are subject to deliberate attacks.” #Russia #Ukraine #News
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Israel is considering ending the Gaza war after a senior Israeli leader fell into the hands of Hamas and lost control https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9zc-uCAz5xU New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Hamas movement, confirmed on Thursday that the commander of the Southern Brigade in the Israeli Gaza Division, Assaf Hamami, was captured on October 7 (Operation Al-Aqsa Flood). “Al-Qassam” published in a video clip pictures of the commander of the Southern Brigade in the Gaza Division, Assaf Hamami, confirming that “he was captured on October 7.” “Al-Qassam” explained that Major General Assaf Hamami was injured during his arrest on October 7. While it asked a question in English and Hebrew, it said: In it: “What is his fate now?” She added: “A leadership leaves its army leaders in captivity!!.” In another context, Israeli army spokesman Daniel Hagari said in an interview with Al-Hurra TV that Egypt is “an important country for Israel,” pointing out that his country is “working to ensure that the complex operation in Rafah does not push civilians to head toward the border.” Egypt". Hagari added: "Rafah is a complicated city because Hamas is using civilians there, and the region is complicated because it is near the Egyptian border, and Egypt is an important country for us and mediates in hostage negotiations." He continued: "We must ensure that we are working against Hamas in Rafah and do not see the people of Gaza heading towards Egypt because of Hamas. We must ensure that innocent civilians in Gaza will go to Al-Mawasi and other safe areas that we have prepared for them." This comes at a time when relations between the two countries have been tense since the start of the military operation in Rafah and Israel's control of the border crossing between Gaza and Egypt. A high-ranking source told Cairo News Channel on Tuesday that “Egypt’s respect for its international obligations and treaties does not prevent it from using all available scenarios to preserve its national security and preserve the historical rights of the Palestinian people.” Cairo says that the attack on Rafah prevents the use of the Rafah crossing to deliver much-needed humanitarian aid to Gaza, while Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that Egypt is holding Gazans “hostage” because of its refusal to cooperate with Israel regarding the Rafah land crossing. On May 7, the Israeli army took control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, despite widespread international opposition to this. Regarding the military operation in Rafah, he considered that the city “is controlled by Hamas and is holding hostages there and carrying out terrorist operations,” adding: “The Arab world must help us to ensure that Hamas will not exist, not only within our borders but in any other country.” The Israeli spokesman said that the army forces killed “more than 100 terrorists in Rafah, and found tunnels and weapons stores,” adding: “We are fighting in Rafah and we are trying to be precise to reduce the number of civilian casualties, and because of the presence of (Hamas) kidnappers.” Hagari stressed, "It is not possible to specify a specific time to end the operations, but we will end with the elimination of Hamas." He called on Egypt and Qatar to "pressure" the Hamas movement to release the abductees, especially women and children, pointing to what he described as the "brutal treatment" of the abductees, after the Israeli army published a video clip, on Wednesday, of female soldiers being taken away on October 7 from Israel to Gaza. . He explained: "We found the video inside a computer in Al-Shifa Hospital. The rest of the clip (it is about two hours long) cannot be shown because it contains disgraceful and brutal footage, out of respect for the female soldiers." #Palestine #Egypt #News
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After threatening Egypt A coup against the "stinking" Netanyahu and disputes strike the Israeli government, and the army commander warns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64ev8xKlTTo?si=G-rZCbswn8hCsIw1 New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the deadline presented by Israeli Military Council Minister Benny Gantz by saying: “He must set a deadline for Hamas.” Benny Gantz had given Netanyahu until June 8 to determine a clear strategy for the war in Gaza. He also called on the war government to approve a 6-point plan for the war, stressing that for victory there must be a clear strategy. Gantz launched a scathing attack on Netanyahu, stressing that he was pushing the country towards the abyss, and gave him until June 8th. To define a clear strategy for the war in Gaza. Gantz said in a statement: “Netanyahu is steering the ship towards the abyss. He did not make decisions for the sake of victory,” stressing that there is a need for change now and not allowing what he described as a “farce” to continue, threatening to withdraw his party from the coalition government if Netanyahu does not meet his demands. He added: "There is a minority that controls matters in Israel. Personal considerations have taken control of the leadership and are heading the ship toward the rocks. We need a clear strategy to win the war." Gantz called on the war government to approve a 6-point plan for the conflict in Gaza by next June 8, saying: “The plan must set out a post-war vision for governing Gaza and fair military recruitment in Israel.” He continued: "Netanyahu must choose between division and unity, between victory and disaster." Gantz also renewed his demands to hold elections in order to renew confidence between the people and the authorities. Gantz's calls came at a time when Israeli cities are witnessing mass demonstrations demanding the overthrow of the Netanyahu government, due to its intransigence towards the hostage crisis being held in Gaza, while many hold it responsible for the major security failure in the October 7 attack, which Hamas launched on the settlements in southern Israel. This comes as Israel continues to intensify its military operations in Rafah, while 13 Western countries have demanded not to launch a large-scale attack on Rafah, which currently includes 1.4 million displaced Palestinians who are living in tragic conditions and on the brink of famine. The signatory countries are Australia, Britain, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and South Korea, in addition to Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and Sweden, members of the European Union. The Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) confirmed on Saturday that 800,000 people had been “forced to flee” from Rafah in the far south of the Gaza Strip since Israeli military operations began in the city this month. Philippe Lazzarini said on the X platform, “Nearly half of Rafah’s population, or 800,000 people, are on the road, having been forced to flee since Israeli forces began the military operation in the area on May 6.” Lazzarini added on the X platform that the displacement areas in Deir al-Balah, Khan Yunis, and Al-Mawasi in Gaza “do not have safe drinking water supplies or sanitation facilities.” The UNRWA Commissioner noted that claims that people in Gaza can move to safe or humanitarian areas are “false.” Lazzarini described the humanitarian conditions in Gaza as “catastrophic” and said that this would continue without opening the land crossings and “safe access to them,” noting that only 33 trucks had arrived in Rafah, south of Gaza, since May 6. On the ground, medics and residents said that Israeli forces and tanks today, Saturday, entered crowded areas in the northern Gaza Strip that they had previously avoided during the war that has been going on for more than seven months, leading to the killing and wounding of dozens of Palestinians. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Netanyahu claims the presence of hostages in Sinai, and Egypt closes the Rafah crossing forever after the remains of some hostages were found. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUtcBFPn6jQ New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Israel submitted its response before the United Nations International Court of Justice to South Africa's accusations that it escalated the "genocide" campaign in Gaza with its military operation in Rafah. Pretoria called on the International Court of Justice to issue an order to Israel to stop its attack on Rafah, which Tel Aviv says is necessary to eliminate the Hamas movement. In its response to the International Court of Justice, Israel said that the lawsuit filed by South Africa was “completely divorced from the facts and circumstances” and made a mockery of the heinous charge of genocide. The chief lawyer representing Israel, Gilad Noam, told the International Court of Justice, “For the fourth time, South Africa presents to the court a picture completely divorced from the facts and circumstances,” and added: “There is a tragic war going on, but there is no genocide.” In its response, Israel claimed that it did not want to go to war in Gaza, nor did it start it, and that it was “under attack, forcing it to fight to defend itself and its citizens,” describing Rafah as “a focal point for ongoing terrorist activity and a stronghold for the Hamas movement.” Noam said, “Hamas has established a network of underground tunnels in the city, including control centers and military equipment. Nearly 700 tunnels have been identified in Rafah alone, 50 of which cross into Egypt. Hamas uses them to supply weapons and ammunition. They can also be used to smuggle hostages.” Or Hamas terrorists to Egypt.” Egypt has previously responded to such repeated Israeli allegations, and confirmed, through its officials, that “Egypt has full sovereignty over its land and has complete control over its entire northeastern border with Gaza or Israel,” noting the destruction of more than 1,500 tunnels and the strengthening of the wall. The border with the Gaza Strip. Israel had previously claimed its “firm” commitment to upholding international law, considering the South African case “totally baseless” and “morally repugnant.” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says that a large-scale ground attack in Rafah is necessary to eliminate the Hamas movement in its last strongholds. Israel announced that it would "intensify" its ground operations in Rafah, despite international warnings against launching a large-scale attack on this densely populated city in the besieged Palestinian Strip. But Netanyahu considered that Israel had avoided a “humanitarian catastrophe” in Rafah, and said in a statement, a copy of which was published by his office in Arabic: “So far, nearly half a million people have been evacuated in Rafah from the combat zones, as the humanitarian catastrophe they were talking about has not occurred, and indeed will not.” to speak". For his part, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant announced that the military operation in Rafah "will continue with the entry of additional forces." On Thursday, the court heard at the Peace Palace, the headquarters of the highest judicial body of the United Nations, from lawyers representing Pretoria who spoke of mass graves, torture, and deliberate obstruction of the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip. “When we last appeared before this court, South Africa hoped to stop this process of genocide in order to protect Palestine and its people,” said Vusimuzi Madonsela, the senior lawyer representing South Africa, adding, “But instead, the Israeli genocide continued at an accelerating rate and has just reached a new stage.” "And horrific." In January, the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to do everything in its power to prevent acts of genocide and enable humanitarian aid to reach Gaza, but it stopped short of ordering a ceasefire. South Africa is demanding a ceasefire from the court, and its argument today is that the situation on the ground, especially in Rafah, requires new action from the International Court of Justice. A lawyer for South Africa stressed that the Israeli attack in Rafah is “the last step in the destruction of Gaza,” calling for the protection of the Palestinian people. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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[color=#000000]Ukraine launches the largest air attack against Russia... and reveals a bloodbath in Kharkiv[/color] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChYISCunJsU New news about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that the West prevents his country from using the weapons it obtains to strike Russian territory, considering that the West fears Russia’s defeat in that war. In an interview with Agence France-Presse, Zelensky spoke about the fact that Westerners are preventing Ukraine from using weapons supplied to it by Europe and the United States in order to strike Russian territory. He said: “They (the Russians) can strike us from their territory, and this is the greatest advantage that Russia enjoys, and we cannot do anything to their weapons systems located on Russian territory using Western weapons. We have no right to do that,” stressing that he complained about that again. This week to US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. Zelensky said that the West “fears” both a Russian defeat and a Ukrainian defeat in this war, explaining that the West fears that Russia will lose the war, and at the same time does not want Ukraine to lose it, because Ukraine’s final victory will lead to Russia’s defeat, and because Russia’s final victory It will lead to the defeat of Ukraine, but he did not explain the reasons he sees behind this. He explained that his country faces several challenges that prevent it from making progress in the war with Russia, starting with the new Russian attack on the Kharkiv region (northeast), passing through the issue of Western aid and the shortage of forces, all the way to the Olympic Truce and inviting China to attend a peace summit. Zelensky added: “The Russians have launched their operation, and it could include several waves. This is the first wave in the Kharkiv region.” He pointed out that the Russian forces penetrated between 5 and 10 kilometers along the northeastern border, before the Ukrainian forces stopped them, adding: “We stopped them... I will not say that it is a major Russian success, but we have to acknowledge that they are the ones who are penetrating into our land, and not "The opposite." Zelensky confirmed that Russia wants to attack Kharkiv, the second largest city in the country, only a few tens of kilometers from the front, while stressing that the battle for this city, if it takes place, will be difficult for the Russian army. He said: “They want it, they want to attack, but they understand that it is an uphill battle. It is a big city and they understand that we have forces and that they will fight for a long time. In my opinion, they will not die in their millions to seize Kharkiv.” Zelensky said that Russia does not have the means to launch a new large-scale attack on Kiev, at a time when Moscow is launching an attack in eastern and northeastern Ukraine. He added: "They do not have the necessary forces to launch a large-scale attack on the capital as they did at the beginning of the invasion," expressing his belief that Donbass and Kharkiv are two main targets for the Kremlin. He stated in this regard: “Today, we have 25% of what we need to defend Ukraine. I am talking about air defense systems, especially the American Patriot systems.” He asked: “Can we get three billion to acquire two Patriot systems for the Kharkiv region, so bombs will not fall on the heads of our soldiers?” As for the F-16 fighter planes, some of which are scheduled to arrive in Ukraine this summer once pilot training is completed, Zelensky calls for his country to hand over a larger number of them, especially since Ukraine has set itself the goal of regaining control of its airspace this year. The Ukrainian President said that the required aircraft, which number between 120 and 130, are “in order to defend the airspace against 300 aircraft, which is the number of aircraft that Russia uses in Ukraine,” stressing the need for this fleet consisting of this number of aircraft in order to achieve equivalent. #News #Russia #Ukraine
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The people of Sinai monitor an Egyptian military movement near the Rafah border, and Israel bargains with Egypt over Rafah. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m1iE2HXEf7c New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in the weekly cabinet session held on Wednesday, attacked Egypt's decision to join South Africa's request at the International Court of Justice to issue orders against Israel. “If Egypt gets involved in this matter, it will be a very dangerous matter,” Netanyahu said. The Israeli government decided to form a team of ministers, led by Justice Minister Yariv Levin, to formulate response procedures to the Palestinian Authority in the wake of the United Nations General Assembly’s decision to upgrade the status of Palestine and grant full rights to the Palestinian state. The team will include Foreign Minister Israel Katz and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who said that "the time has come for the Palestinian Authority to collapse economically." Netanyahu instructed Levin and National Security Council Chairman Tzachi Hanegbi to formulate a package of measures against the Palestinian Authority within one day. The decision was taken after Israeli ministers proposed harsh measures against the Palestinian Authority due to the UN resolution. Minister Miri Regev said, "We must deal them a severe blow that will shake their being," while Minister Orit Strzok said, "A package of measures must be formulated that will hurt them and impose a heavy price on them." Justice Minister Yariv Levin said, “We are captive to the position of the security level that cooperation with the Palestinian Authority benefits us, at a time when the situation is worsening, and we will pay a heavy price for that. The damage caused by the Palestinian Authority exceeds its benefit, and therefore its senior officials must be harmed and a price must be imposed on the ground.” Especially through settlement. During the meeting, Netanyahu attacked the senior ministers in the war government who demanded that the Gaza Strip be handed over to the Palestinian Authority, in reference to Defense Minister Yoav Galant, who warned against Israeli military rule in Gaza. Netanyahu said, "There are those in the War Administration Council who say that the Palestinian Authority will enter Gaza, and I prevent that. They have the right to say what they want, but for me, I am not ready to accept that happening." Benny Gantz, Ghadi Eisenkot, and Gallant, the targets of Netanyahu's attack, did not attend the meeting. The Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that its announcement of intervention in South Africa’s lawsuit against Israel “comes in light of the worsening severity and scope of Israeli attacks against Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip.” In a similar context, the Israeli occupation government announced on Wednesday that it had asked Egypt to open the Rafah crossing “to Gazans wishing to flee the war,” but the request was rejected. Occupation government spokesman David Mincer said in a statement that Israel will eliminate the remaining four Hamas brigades in Rafah, but it will not necessarily eliminate all Hamas fighters in the city. Occupation Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu portrays the invasion of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip as an important turning point in eliminating Hamas and achieving “absolute victory.” On Wednesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asked Egypt to reopen the Rafah border crossing, considering that Cairo is holding Gaza residents “hostage” because of its refusal to cooperate with Israel regarding the main crossing for aid. In an interview, Benjamin Netanyahu said that Israel supports “the flow of humanitarian aid to the maximum extent” through the Rafah crossing. Netanyahu continued: “We want to see it open,” adding, “I hope we can reach an understanding” with Egypt. He said that the crossing would have been opened "yesterday" if the matter had been in Israel's hands, stressing that "the problem is not ours. We are not obstructing the opening of the Rafah crossing." He added, "I hope that Egypt will take into account what I am saying now." He continued, "No one should hold the Palestinian population hostage in any way, and I am not holding them hostage. I don't think anyone should do that." Yesterday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry accused Israel of “twisting the facts” and “evading responsibility” for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, in response to statements by its Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, in which he considered that Egypt was responsible for opening the Rafah crossing for aid to enter the Gaza Strip. . Shukri said in a statement distributed by his office in Cairo: “In response to the statements of the Israeli Foreign Minister demanding the reopening of the Rafah crossing and holding Egypt responsible for the occurrence of a humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip, Egypt affirms its categorical rejection of the policy of distorting the facts and disavowing responsibility followed by the Israeli side,” adding that “Israel is solely responsible for the humanitarian catastrophe that the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip are currently facing.” #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Putin visits China after the assassination of the Prime Minister of Slovakia, and America recognizes the fall of the Ukrainian army https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLy5t0yjcW8 New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented by this episode of Samri Channel. US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken pledged from Kiev that his country would support Ukraine until its security was guaranteed in the face of Russia. Moscow announced its advance in the Ukrainian Kharkiv region bordering it, while the Ukrainian army described the situation on the front lines as complex and dynamic. Western media said that Blinken's visit, the fourth of its kind to Kiev since the beginning of the Russian invasion, had positive repercussions, with a clear American assertion that Washington would continue to provide military support to Ukraine. He said that aid is on its way now, and that this aid will happen, as he put it, A real difference against what he described as Russian aggression on the battlefield. He also said that some of this aid has arrived and more will arrive. In addition to military aid, there was a discussion with the Ukrainian president about the issue of security guarantees and the bilateral security cooperation agreement, which appears to be in the final stage of negotiation between Kiev and Washington. According to what was reported by Blinken, one of the terms of this agreement is that it will be for a period of ten years, and will include Also military aid helps Ukraine in the process of joining NATO. This agreement will also allow the United States to support the defense and security sector in Ukraine in a number of vital areas, from aviation to air defense, and from drones to mine clearance. The US Secretary of State also alluded to the agreement mechanism for consultation in the event of an attack on Ukraine. There is also the issue of the peace summit that will be held next June in Switzerland, which was part of discussions between the two parties, and the Ukrainian side stressed the need for an active American presence in this summit. On the ground, the Russian attack on the border areas in Kharkiv Province continues to this day. The Russian side is achieving success at least in a number of the province’s towns and those near the city of Shovchank, a city that appears to have become a target for Russian forces there, with fierce battles taking place in its vicinity, according to Ukrainian military reports. Russian attacks there, according to the director of Ukrainian intelligence, will continue for the next three or four days, after which Russian forces will launch a major attack in the direction of Sumy district in the northeast. If we see the general picture of the front, we find that there is indeed great tension along the front line compared to previous weeks, even according to the numbers and data provided by the Ukrainian Military Authority. For example, during the past day more than 145 combat clashes took place between Ukrainian and Russian forces. It seems that the Russian side wants to achieve more progress before Western weapons reach the Ukrainian army, according to many readings. #News #Russia #Ukraine #Putin #China
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Officially, Israel demands that Egypt open the borders to allow the Palestinians into Sinai, otherwise Egypt will bear the consequences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-HVe_d6-W3Q Episode "Sinai Massacre" from the summary channel... Know the story from the beginning Subscribe ► @SummaryEgypt New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. In light of the tensions witnessed in relations between Egypt and Israel, since the Israeli forces took control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah border crossing, and the wider incursion of Israeli tanks into the east of the city of Rafah, which is crowded with displaced people, the Israeli government added fuel to the fire. Government spokesman David Mincer announced on Wednesday that his country had asked Egypt, which shares a common border with Gaza, to open the way for Palestinian civilians who wish to flee the war to enter its territory, but Cairo refused. He also renewed his country's commitment to eliminating "the four remaining Hamas brigades in Rafah." He added, "Not all Hamas members must be there," referring to Rafah. Over the past two days, Cairo and Tel Aviv have exchanged pushback and response. After Israeli Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz accused the Egyptian side of closing the Rafah crossing and thus obstructing the entry of aid, his Egyptian counterpart, Sameh Shukri, confirmed that Tel Aviv’s control of the crossing on October 7 was what stopped relief work for the residents of Gaza. Egypt has also repeatedly repeated over the past few days its rejection of a ground incursion into Rafah, or the invasion of the border city crowded with displaced people, which previously housed more than a million and a half Palestinians, especially as there is no safe place for them to take refuge. During the recent period, Cairo strongly protested the invasion of Rafah, saying that the operation endangered the peace treaty, and some Egyptian officials threatened to reduce diplomatic relations and withdraw the ambassador from Tel Aviv. It is noteworthy that since the outbreak of the war in Gaza, on October 7, Egypt has been warning against the forced displacement of Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, stressing its rejection of any old, premeditated Israeli plans to settle Palestinians in Sinai. On the other hand, the Israeli Broadcasting Authority reported today (Sunday) that Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a session of the Ministerial Council for Political and Security Affairs to approve the Egyptian proposal regarding the Gaza Strip, according to what was reported by the Arab World News Agency. The broadcasting authority quoted Gallant as saying during a council meeting: “This is a good deal and it is our chance to return the kidnapped people to the homeland.” The Minister of Defense added: “We are required on a moral and ethical level to return the kidnapped people, especially you and me, the Prime Minister and Minister of Defense since October 7.” “I am not speaking publicly so as not to raise the price, but this deal must be approved.” The broadcasting authority said that the Egyptian initiative “received the support of all members of the Ministerial Council, including officials in the security services.” According to the commission, Netanyahu expressed “reservations, but in the end the broad outlines” of the Egyptian initiative were approved. The authority added that Netanyahu and the heads of the security services decided in a session of the expanded government that was held after the session of the Ministerial Council for Political and Security Affairs not to present the broad outlines to the members of the government “for fear of leaks that would harm the negotiations.” The Hamas movement announced earlier today that its delegation left Cairo, following a round of negotiations, to consult with the movement’s leadership about a possible truce and prisoner exchange agreement with Israel. The movement said, in a statement, that the delegation delivered the mediators in Egypt and Qatar “Hamas’ response, where in-depth and serious discussions took place with them.” The statement added: “The movement affirms its positive and responsible approach, and its keenness and determination to reach an agreement that meets the national demands of our people, ends the aggression completely, achieves withdrawal from the entire Gaza Strip, returns the displaced, intensifies relief, begins reconstruction, and completes the prisoner exchange deal.” #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Egypt stops military coordination and Israel begins killing UN employees at the Rafah crossing and hitting Ben Gvir on the back of his head https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_CjD7wr1SZU New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu affirmed Israel's determination to win the war in the Gaza Strip, describing it as an "existential war." Netanyahu said, during a speech he delivered on Monday, in memory of the dead soldiers in the Israeli army, that “this war revolves around the following: either we are Israel or they are the monsters of Hamas. Either our existence, freedom, security and prosperity, or extermination, massacre, rape and enslavement.” He added: "We are determined to win this conflict. We have inflicted and will inflict a heavy price on the enemy for his terrible actions." The Israeli Prime Minister continued: "We will achieve the goals of victory, at the center of which is the return of all our abductees. A victory that will guarantee our existence and our future, but the price we pay, and the price paid by previous generations, is very high." For the 220th day, Israeli military operations in the Gaza Strip continue, in light of a great scarcity of food, water, medicine, and fuel, and a shrinking number of operating hospitals and medical centers that provide services to the population. Medical sources in Gaza said that the number of deaths in the Strip as a result of the major Israeli attack exceeded 35,000. On the other hand, Axios quoted 4 American officials as saying that US President Joe Biden and his administration feel frustrated after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected most of the proposals regarding the war in Gaza. The officials explained that Biden provided "his full military and diplomatic support to Israel in an unprecedented manner since the Hamas attack on October 7, even while he was receiving a political blow from part of his electoral base in the (US presidential) election year." The officials added, "American support continues publicly, but behind the scenes, Biden is beginning to lose his patience." They pointed out that American officials are concerned about Israel's failure to adhere to a timetable for moving to a less intense phase of the Gaza war by the end of this January, given the state of affairs in Gaza, especially. In the city of Khan Yunis, in the south of the Gaza Strip. The Axios website quoted Israeli and American officials as saying that the statements and actions of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich regarding the war in Gaza created “tension” with Israel’s allies, especially the Biden administration and Democratic Party lawmakers. Finally, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that Israel lost more than 1,500 Israelis in a year, including 716 soldiers and officers. He added in his statements today that "the war will continue until the kidnapped people are returned and the Hamas authority is neutralized." The successive field developments in Gaza come despite more than 7 months having passed since the Israeli war, which UN experts and human rights experts described as a war of genocide, in which tens of thousands of Palestinians were martyred and wounded, most of them children and women, and nearly 70% of the civilian infrastructure, including homes, schools, and hospitals, was destroyed. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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Soldiers crying Israel ends negotiations and begins preparing to bring the Palestinians into Sinai https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1rI7zCz-NIs “Rafah Explosion” episode from the summary channel... Know the story from the beginning Subscribe ► @SummaryEgypt New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel. The UAE denounced the statements of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday, in which he said that it was possible for the UAE to participate in helping a future government in the Gaza Strip after the war. In a post this morning on the “X” platform, UAE Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan strongly criticized Netanyahu, and said, “Abu Dhabi denounces the statements of the Israeli Prime Minister.” The publication stated, "The UAE stresses that the Israeli Prime Minister does not have any legal capacity to take this step. The country also refuses to be drawn into any plan aimed at providing cover for the Israeli presence in the Gaza Strip." He added, "When a Palestinian government is formed that meets the hopes and aspirations of the brotherly Palestinian people and enjoys integrity, competence, and independence, the state will be fully prepared to provide all forms of support to that government." It is noteworthy that the UAE is one of the few Arab countries that has official diplomatic relations with Israel, and has maintained them during the ongoing Israeli war on the Gaza Strip since October 7. Netanyahu said in an interview, “The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and other countries could help a civilian government with the residents of the Gaza Strip after the war.” Prominent members of Netanyahu's government reject the idea of an independent Palestinian state, and Netanyahu says that Israel needs to maintain security control over Gaza after the war. On the other hand, more than 110,000 Palestinians have been displaced from the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, since the Israeli occupation army began an attack on the eastern neighborhoods of the city last Monday, while United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that invading the city would lead to a “massive humanitarian catastrophe.” . “We are actively working with all parties concerned to resume the entry of life-saving supplies, including much-needed fuel, through the Rafah and Kerem Shalom crossings,” Guterres said during a visit to the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, on Friday. He added that famine looms on the horizon. At the same time, Georgios Petropoulos, head of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Gaza, said, “The latest evacuation order issued by the Israeli government related to the military operation has so far affected 110,000 people or more who have been displaced north.” He added during the regular United Nations press conference in Geneva that "most of these people have been forced to flee 5 or 6 times" since the beginning of the Israeli war on Gaza. Petropoulos confirmed that 30,000 people are displaced from Rafah every day, explaining that without supplies in the coming days, it is expected that a large number of health facilities will lack the fuel necessary to continue working, and stressed that the situation has reached “unprecedented emergency levels.” This includes 5 hospitals affiliated with the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza, 5 field hospitals, 17 primary health care centers run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) with other partners, 10 mobile clinics providing vaccination services and treatment of psychological trauma and malnutrition, and 23 medical facilities in the Al-Mawasi area located To the north of Rafah. According to the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, water pumping in Rafah has been stopped and facilities are being maintained sufficiently to prevent permanent loss. “Main water production has stopped in the northern Gaza governorates and Gaza City, leaving 450,000 people with very limited access to drinking water,” the office said. #Egypt #Palestine #News
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