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Foreign AffairsPutin Gives Orders To The Russian Army To Use Nuclear Weapons, And France Burns by SummaryChannel(op): 6:53pm On May 06, 2024
Putin gives orders to the Russian army to use nuclear weapons, and France carries out its threat and sends soldiers to Ukraine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dbFd795l57E
New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented in this episode of Samri Channel.
In response to what it said were provocative Western statements, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the General Staff was beginning preparations to conduct exercises related to equipment for preparing and using non-strategic nuclear weapons. The ministry announced in a statement that Russian President Vladimir Putin gave instructions to increase the readiness of non-strategic nuclear forces to perform combat missions.

She explained that preparations for training missile units in the Southern Military District will take place soon, in addition to carrying out tasks related to preparations for the preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons. It also indicated the participation of military aviation and naval forces in these exercises, according to what was reported by the Russian "TASS" agency.

The statement pointed out that during these exercises, tasks related to preparing the preparation and use of non-strategic nuclear weapons will be carried out. The Russian Defense Ministry explained that the exercise aims to “maintain the readiness of personnel and equipment of units concerned with the combat use of non-strategic nuclear weapons, in order to respond and to ensure the integrity and sovereignty of the Russian state unconditionally in response to the provocative statements and threats issued by some Western officials against Russia.” ".

2 For its part, the Kremlin confirmed that the nuclear maneuvers are a response to Western statements, including by French President Emmanuel Macron, regarding the possibility of sending “NATO soldiers” to Ukraine. Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that these Western leaders "talked about the readiness and even intention to send armed brigades to Ukraine, that is, pitting NATO soldiers against the Russian army."

Macron recently reiterated his position not to rule out sending Western forces to Ukraine if Russia breaches the "front lines." It is noteworthy that the Russian President confirmed last March that his country was ready to use nuclear weapons in the event of any threat to it.

He added that Russia is militarily and technically prepared for a nuclear war, but "not everything is pushing toward it" at the present time. The Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council, Dmitry Medvedev, has also confirmed more than once since the start of the war that Russia is ready to use its nuclear weapons. Medvedev has always brandished nuclear weapons in the face of the influx of Western weapons to the Ukrainian forces fighting against his country's forces.

He repeatedly stressed, after Moscow's withdrawal from the New START nuclear treaty with America, that "his country has the right to defend itself with every weapon, including nuclear weapons." While Western countries reduce the possibility of Putin resorting to nuclear weapons despite his recent withdrawal from the New START Treaty, indicating that this unlikely destructive option may bring destruction to Russia and the world alike.

Foreign AffairsIsrael Begins Evacuating Rafah To Begin The Invasion And Informs Egyptian Army by SummaryChannel(op): 3:04pm On May 06, 2024
Israel begins evacuating Rafah to begin the invasion and informs the Egyptian army to prepare for a flood

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The Israeli army announced that it had ordered residents to evacuate the eastern outskirts of the Rafah area, south of the Gaza Strip, in preparation for launching a military operation there. In a statement, the Israeli army asked the residents and displaced people in the Al-Shoka municipality area and the neighborhoods of Al-Salam, Al-Jeneina, Tabbat Ziraa, and Al-Byouk to leave immediately and head towards what it called the “expanded humanitarian zone” in Al-Mawasi, an area on the coast extending between Rafah and Khan Yunis.

The Israeli Broadcasting Authority also said that the army began deporting residents from the eastern areas of Rafah this morning as part of preparations for a military operation, adding that the army dropped leaflets calling on residents there to leave their homes and head to the “expanded humanitarian zone.”

For its part, Israeli Army Radio reported that the decision to begin evacuating Rafah was taken last night in a cabinet session. According to the occupation army, the evacuation process includes about 100,000 Palestinians living in the eastern neighborhoods of Rafah. Reuters quoted witnesses as saying that some families had already begun to flee from the eastern region of Rafah.

Director of Al Jazeera's office in Palestine, Walid Al-Omari, said that this development comes after the Israeli army had mobilized large forces on the borders of the southern Gaza Strip, indicating that the occupation army is accelerating the military operation before the director of the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), William Burns, arrives in Israel. . Yesterday, satellite images revealed that the Israeli army deployed about 300 Israeli military vehicles near the Rafah border.

With the start of the population transfer operations, Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called on the Israeli army to invade Rafah immediately. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly announced his determination to invade Rafah under the pretext of eliminating Hamas brigades in the region, despite American and international warnings about the humanitarian consequences of any military operation in the city, which shelters about 1.5 million displaced people.

Netanyahu stated on several occasions that his forces would enter Rafah, whether or not a prisoner exchange deal was reached. In exchange for the threats of Netanyahu and his ministers, the Palestinian resistance threatened the occupation that it would pay a heavy price if its forces penetrated Rafah. For its part, the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) warned today that the consequences of the Israeli attack on Rafah will be devastating for 1.4 million people, stressing that it will remain in the city to provide assistance that saves people’s lives.

Meanwhile, the Israeli army announced today the killing of a fourth soldier in a rocket attack by the Palestinian resistance that yesterday targeted a military base in the vicinity of the Kerem Shalom crossing, east of Rafah. Before that, it had announced the killing of 3 of its soldiers from the Givati and Nahal brigades and the wounding of 12 others, including 3 in serious condition. Thus, the number of Israeli soldiers killed since Operation Al-Aqsa Flood and the war on Gaza on October 7 last year has risen to 612, including 275 officers and soldiers since the start of the ground operation on the 26th of the same month, and to 101 officers and soldiers since the beginning of this year.

Israeli Army Radio revealed that the missile attack that targeted an army position in the Kerem Shalom area included the firing of 14 missiles, and that two PGM-guided missiles caused fatal wounds to the soldiers, noting that the injured soldiers were on a security mission to guard equipment and machinery. I prepared to enter the city of Rafah.

Israeli Army Radio also said that an investigation was opened to find out the reasons that prevented the launching of interceptor missiles and the presence of many casualties despite the reduction in the number of soldiers at the site, adding that other missiles fell on Camp Amitai and a house in the Kerem Shalom settlement and caused serious damage, but no casualties were reported. Yesterday, the Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), broadcast images that it said showed the Israeli army headquarters and its gatherings being targeted inside the Kerem Shalom military site, east of the city of Rafah, with a “Rajum” missile launcher, leaving the occupation soldiers dead and wounded. Shortly after the Qassam missile attack, Israeli aircraft launched raids targeting 11 homes in Rafah, resulting in the death of 21 Palestinians, including children.

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Foreign AffairsIran Threatens Saudi Arabia After Security Agreement With America & Israel by SummaryChannel(op): 8:43pm On May 04, 2024
Iran sends threatening messages to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia after the security agreement with America and Israel approaches.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_sqUiBKpS0

What is the reason for the ignition of disputes again between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Iran after the Saudi-Iranian reconciliation that took place last year with the mediation of China?! And why now?

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CIA Director Bill Burns arrived in Cairo, where the parties were awaiting the arrival of Hamas' response to the release of the hostages and the ceasefire agreement in Gaza. A delegation of Hamas officials is expected to arrive in the Egyptian capital today, Saturday. Reuters quoted four sources, including an Egyptian source, confirming Burns' arrival, although the CIA declined to comment.

Burns is leading American mediation efforts to reach an agreement. Egypt's state-owned Cairo News Channel reported on Friday that a Hamas delegation was also expected to arrive there, but did not provide any details about the delegation's composition or arrangement. Israeli Channel 12 quoted an unnamed Israeli official as saying that he expressed his frustration with Burns’ decision to arrive before Hamas responded to the deal, which may increase expectations that the deal is close when it may not be so. The deal currently on the table is divided into three stages.

The first phase will witness the release of 33 hostages in exchange for the release of hundreds of Palestinian prisoners detained in Israel. Displaced Palestinians will be allowed to return to the northern Gaza Strip, as Israeli forces withdraw from urban centres. The second phase will witness talks for a long period of calm and the release of the remaining hostages in exchange for the release of more Palestinian prisoners.

The final stage will include the exchange of bodies from both sides. According to Ynet, Israel is pessimistic about the chances of reaching a three-stage agreement. An unnamed senior diplomatic source told Ynet that, “Although the mediators are using an optimistic tone at the moment, Israel has not heard Hamas change its extremist positions.”

The current deal was presented to Hamas last Sunday, and consists mainly of concessions proposed by Israel. Initially, Israel expected a response from Hamas either Tuesday or Wednesday, but so far no official response has been received from the movement. Citing Egyptian sources, the Wall Street Journal reported on Friday that Israel has given Hamas one week to agree to the deal on the table or else it will launch its long-promised offensive in the southernmost Gaza city of Rafah.

The report did not specify when exactly the warning was issued. The Israeli Defense Cabinet met on Thursday evening to discuss the deal on the table, but there are no indications that an ultimatum was discussed at that meeting. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said earlier this week that Israel intends to enter Gaza “with or without a deal.”

During his meetings this week in Israel with Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant and other Israeli officials, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken campaigned against such a plan. White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre said on Friday that Washington has not yet seen a comprehensive plan regarding Israel's thinking about a possible military operation in Rafah. Citing US officials, Politico reported on Friday evening that the Israeli military had informed aid groups active in Gaza and the Biden administration of a plan to begin transferring people from Rafah to other locations ahead of the operation.

The Israeli army was said to have sent these relief organizations a map of the area to which Gaza residents should be evacuated, saying that the invasion would go ahead “soon,” but did not specify a specific date.

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Foreign AffairsDeal Of The Century: One Hundred Thousand Palestinians Enter The Egyptian Border by SummaryChannel(op): 12:05am On May 03, 2024
Deal of the Century: One hundred thousand Palestinians enter the Egyptian border and the Egyptian army removes pictures of the Merkava

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New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
The Israeli media launched a sharp attack on Egypt after publishing pictures of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi inspecting the students of the Military Academy, with an explanation of how to destroy the Israeli Merkava tank in the background. Most of the media in Israel highlighted this visit by the Egyptian President, and considered it an implicit, blatant threat to Israel not to invade the Palestinian city of Rafah.

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi reviewed the special training of the Egyptian Armed Forces to learn how to confront Israeli tanks, in addition to studying the weak points in the defense systems of the tank, which is considered the pride of the Israeli industry. The Israeli news website "nziv" said that this development comes after Israeli threats to invade the Palestinian city of Rafah, adjacent to the Egyptian border.

There are several versions of the Merkava tank: Chariot-1, Chariot-2, Chariot-3, and Chariot-4, which is the latest version developed for Chariot-3. The Israeli Merkava 4 tank is considered an advanced tank that includes many defensive and offensive technologies, and contains an active defense system known as the “wind suit” system, which can intercept anti-tank missiles before they reach the tank’s body.

The Chariot 4 tank is designed to provide advanced protection for its crew and has modular armor that can be replaced or upgraded to adapt to changing conditions. The site explained that it had been noted that there were weak points in the tank that could be exploited. For example, the "Yassin-105" missiles, which were developed by the Palestinian "Hamas" movement and used in the ongoing war against the Israeli army, were able to overcome the tank's defensive armor using two tandem warheads. The first penetrates the first armor and the second explodes the main armor to penetrate it and achieve the goal of destroying the tank.

It is worth noting that the tank has thick armor, but the thin armored part can be targeted and is a weak point located under the turret. According to military experts, there are different techniques and strategies that can be used to deal with the active defense systems possessed by the Israeli tank.

The Hebrew website presented some examples that can be used to target the Merkava: Electronic warfare: The use of electronic warfare technology to neutralize the enemy’s radar and communications, and prevent the detection of a tank or armored personnel carrier. Direct Attacks: Use soft kill mechanics that can disable direct attacks. Multiple threats: launching multiple missiles at the same time from different directions to increase the chance of overtaking the system.

nziv said that the Egyptian army is studying how to confront Israeli Merkava 4 tanks and the Goliath defense system. The website added that if the President of Egypt believes that he threatens Israel despite all the existing relations between the two countries within the framework of the peace agreement, then he is mistaken. The Hebrew website said that Israel must do what is right to maintain its security so that an enemy of the lowest levels cannot attempt to carry out his plot against its population again!, he said.

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Foreign AffairsStriking The Ukrainian Army Headquarters And Revealing The Secret Base Of The US by SummaryChannel(op): 12:30am On May 02, 2024
Striking the Ukrainian army headquarters and revealing the secret base of the US army in Ukraine

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkveI4P_yWk?si=vwpmrsN3dFicjiNf

New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented in this episode of Samri TV.
Bloomberg quoted an American defense official as saying that the United States used artificial intelligence to identify the targets it hit with air strikes in the Middle East during this month. The agency stated that machine learning algorithms helped narrow the range of targets for more than 85 US air strikes on February 2, according to Schuyler Moore, chief technology officer at US Central Command, which manages US military operations in the region.

She pointed out that the US Department of Defense (the Pentagon) confirmed that these strikes were carried out by American bombers and fighter aircraft against 7 facilities in Iraq and Syria. Moore said - in an interview with the agency - “We were using computer vision to identify places where there might be threats... We have certainly had more opportunities to target in the last 60 to 90 days.”

He added that the United States is currently searching for a "huge number" of missile launchers for enemy forces in the region. Bloomberg confirmed that the US Army had previously admitted to using computer vision algorithms for intelligence purposes, but Moore's new comments represent the strongest known confirmation that the military uses the same technology to identify targets to be bombed.

The US defense official pointed out that the targeting algorithms were developed within the framework of Project Maven, a Pentagon initiative that began in 2017 to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence and machine learning in all aspects of the ministry’s work and to support defense intelligence, with a focus at the time on prototypes for fighting ISIS elements. Islamic country. He emphasized that American operators take seriously their responsibilities and the risks of artificial intelligence making mistakes, and said, "There is never an algorithm that just works, reaches a result and then moves on to the next step. Every step must be monitored by a human."

In developments on the ground, the city of Chasiv Yar in eastern Ukraine is under constant Russian bombing, and the allies fear that Russia will seize it, and seizing it would give Russia control over a hilltop from which it could attack other cities that form the backbone of Ukraine's eastern defenses. That would set the stage for a potential broader Russian attack that Ukrainian officials say could happen as early as this month.

Russia launched waves of attacks on foot and in armored vehicles on the outnumbered Ukrainian forces of Chasiv Yar, which were desperately out of ammunition as they waited for the United States and other allies to send in new supplies. New drone footage amid green fields and forests shows the devastation of months of artillery bombardment on Chasiv Yar, with almost no building left intact, and homes and municipal offices left charred.

The destruction brings to mind the cities of Bakhmut and Avdiivka, which Ukraine surrendered after months of bombing and heavy losses for both sides. Rows of mid-rise residential buildings in Chasiv Yar have been turned black by explosions, blown holes or turned black.
Piles of lumber and construction. Homes and civilian buildings were severely damaged.

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Foreign AffairsNetanyahu Issues The Expected Warning Of Invading Rafahafter The Return Of Devil by SummaryChannel(op): 1:29pm On May 01, 2024
Netanyahu issues the expected warning of invading Rafah, despite American entreaties after the return of the devil of Israel

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GvEAHEO2-BA?si=eUIzPE5eyBSdzdTb

New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to launch a ground attack on the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, and said that Israel would destroy Hamas brigades there, “whether with or without an agreement,” in reference to the Cairo talks.

Netanyahu's announcement came hours after he met with representatives of the families of those detained by Hamas, where he told them during the meeting that the goals of the war "have not changed." Netanyahu said, "The Rafah operation will happen soon," and added that Israel will not surrender to Hamas. He added: "They are asking us to stop the war, but this is out of the question before eliminating the four Hamas brigades in Rafah."

Israel is working on two fronts regarding its war that has been ongoing for more than 6 months in the Gaza Strip: preparing for a ground attack on Rafah in parallel with the hostage issue and its faltering negotiations. More than one and a half million Palestinians fleeing the war were sheltered in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip.

According to a report by the Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth, officials believe that the attack on Rafah “will increase pressure on Hamas to return to negotiations” regarding a deal to release dozens of hostages held in Gaza. The Security Council of Ministers is scheduled to meet on Thursday to discuss the planned Israeli army attack on Hamas’s last stronghold in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, noting that it will be the first meeting in 12 days.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth, the security cabinet will not be asked to approve the plans, after it allowed the war government to make a decision on the details of the attack on Rafah. So far, the political leadership has not given the green light to the Israeli army to begin evacuating civilians from the potential battlefield.

The war cabinet is also scheduled to meet Thursday, for the second time this week, to discuss the impasse in hostage release talks. Ideas were put forward at the recent war cabinet meeting outlining possible new options to present to Hamas, including removing it from power in Gaza in exchange for a complete cessation of fighting, but it is not believed that the idea will be accepted by the movement.

On the other hand, John Kirby, communications coordinator for the US National Security Council at the White House, said that the latest proposal for the exchange deal between Hamas and Israel includes stopping the fighting for 6 weeks, and he advised the movement to take advantage of the opportunity because “time is a decisive factor,” as he put it. Kirby said that Hamas's proposed swap deal was negotiated with Israel "with good intentions" to stop the fighting for six weeks.

He added: "We have seen, week after week, hopes rise and fall. We will continue to work to reach an agreement." Kirby defended Israel, saying: “There can be no doubt about the seriousness of the Israelis in negotiating the new hostage agreement proposal.” He added: "We are waiting for Hamas' response to the agreement proposal, and it should be 'yes.'" He also added, "We do not want to see a major invasion of Rafah that would endanger the lives of more than a million people."

Finally, amid growing concern in the corridors of the Israeli government about arrest warrants that the International Criminal Court in The Hague may soon issue against him and other senior Israeli officials, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his condemnation of those steps. In his statements during his meeting on Tuesday with some of the families of Israeli prisoners detained in the Gaza Strip since October 7, he said that the court is fighting his country, as he put it.

In turn, Israeli President Isaac Herzog denounced any possible attempts at what he described as "misusing international legal institutions, including the International Criminal Court, to deprive his country of its rights," according to his claim. He emphasized in a comment he wrote on the X platform, that “Israel has the full right and duty to liberate its hostages and defend its citizens,” as he put it.

Last Sunday, the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation revealed that the Israeli government is studying with concern the possibility of issuing international arrest warrants against Netanyahu, Defense Minister Yoav Galant, and Army Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy.

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Foreign AffairsSaudi Arabia Seeks Normalization With Israel Despite All The Zionist Crimes by SummaryChannel(op): 7:56pm On Apr 27, 2024
Saudi Arabia seeks normalization with Israel despite all the Zionist crimes. Can you believe the vision of the killing of Bin Salman?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSo3EJmYKGY
New Saudi-Israeli normalization presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
American writer Thomas Friedman said that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a dilemma, with contacts being made to establish diplomatic relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, in addition to planning a ground military operation in Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip. In his article entitled “Israel must choose: Rafah or Riyadh?!” in the New York Times, Friedman said that Netanyahu faces “one of the most fateful choices that Israel has ever had to make.” Friedman stressed that Israel’s decision to storm the city of Rafah, south of Gaza “will only exacerbate Israel’s global isolation, and will increase divisions within the administration of US President Joe Biden,” according to his assessment. The American writer, an expert in Middle East affairs, spoke about the options of the Israeli government, considering that the option against the attack on Rafah is “normalization with Saudi Arabia.” , Arab peacekeeping forces in Gaza, and a US-led security coalition against Iran.” Friedman noted, “This would come at a different price: the commitment of your government (Benjamin Netanyahu) to work toward the establishment of a Palestinian state with a reformed Palestinian Authority, but with the advantage Integrating Israel into the broadest American-Arab-Israeli defensive alliance that the Jewish state has ever enjoyed (...) creates at least some hope that the conflict with the Palestinians will not be a forever war.” Friedman warned against the takeover of the mentality of revenge and its transformation into a policy among Israeli leaders, saying: “It is absolutely insane that Israel is now more than six months into this war, and that the Israeli military leadership, and almost the entire political class, have allowed Netanyahu to continue to seek complete victory and retaliation there without any exit plan or Arab partner lined up to intervene once the war is over.” The American writer revealed that, during his conversation with senior Saudi officials regarding the war in Gaza, he found that Riyadh’s policy says, “All Israel is doing at this stage is killing more and more civilians, turning the Saudis who preferred normalization with Israel against it, and creating more... Recruits for Al-Qaeda and ISIS, empowering Iran and its allies, fomenting instability, and driving away much-needed foreign investment” in Saudi Arabia. He said, "The path that Israel can take now is the path established by the Biden administration and the Saudis, Egyptians, Jordanians, Bahrainis, Moroccans, and Emiratis (...) That is more realistic than the complete victory that Netanyahu promises," as he estimated. He added, "This is one of the most fateful choices Israel has ever had to make. What I find disturbing and frustrating at the same time is that today there is no major Israeli leader in the ruling coalition, the opposition, or the army who consistently helps Israelis understand this choice - a global pariah or partner." In the Middle East - or explains why that should be. Choose the second. Friedman also pointed out that if Israel storms Rafah as it did in Khan Yunis and in Gaza City, it will do so in a way that is unacceptable to the American administration, and Biden will be forced to consider placing restrictions on arms supplies. To Israel, Friedman referred to international media talk about tension over the Rafah issue, and even American sources were quoted, stating that the United States is considering banning the use of American weapons in the operation, and added: “Now it has become clear that this is not possible, and they do not have them “There is an interest in prolonging the war. Everything Israel is doing now leads to killing civilians, increasing the number of people involved in Al-Qaeda and ISIS, and strengthening Iran and its allies - in addition to changing the opinion of the Saudis who supported normalization with Israel.”

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Foreign AffairsBen Gvir's Car Overturns And Israel Gives The Egyptian Army A Last Chance .... by SummaryChannel(op): 3:47pm On Apr 27, 2024
Ben Gvir's car overturns and Israel gives the Egyptian army a last chance before invading Rafah


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leuXpTwXsLk
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New Al-Aqsa Flood presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
An Israeli official said that the head of Egyptian General Intelligence, Major General Abbas Kamel, visited Israel to hold security talks and advance negotiations on a ceasefire. The official said that Major General Abbas Kamel continued discussions with Israeli officials about security coordination regarding a possible Israeli operation in Rafah as well as negotiations regarding the hostages.

The Egyptian delegation sought to expand the scope of the truce to include Israeli withdrawal and grant freedom of movement on the main roads in Gaza, which comes within the framework of the new Egyptian vision that includes the return of displaced persons to northern Gaza.

The Egyptian proposal stipulates an exchange of prisoners and periods of calm interspersed with specific stages for the release of Israeli detainees, with Hamas demanding the release of 50 prisoners for every soldier, and 30 prisoners for every civilian. The proposal also includes a complete ceasefire for one year and the start of implementation of moves to establish a Palestinian state, under the auspices of the United States, Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority.

These moves come at a time when threats of an approaching Israeli military operation in Rafah have increased, which complicates the situation and increases regional and international concerns. Yesterday, Thursday, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi renewed his rejection of the issue of displacing Palestinians, in light of the developments that the region has witnessed during the past months, most notably the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip.

Al-Sisi stressed that Egypt is working intensively to achieve a ceasefire and implement humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, as well as advancing efforts to establish an independent, sovereign Palestinian state so that the Palestinians can obtain their legitimate rights.

In a different context, Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir was injured in a traffic accident - which occurred today, Friday - in the city of Ramla, near the site of a stabbing attack. The official broadcasting authority said that Ben Gvir was slightly injured in the accident, while Channel 12 said that the injury was between minor and moderate.

According to the broadcasting authority, Ben Gvir's car ran a red light, causing a traffic accident that led to it overturning. Israeli media reported from Ben Gvir's office that his daughter, his guard, and his driver were injured in the accident. The Israeli minister was transferred to Assaf Harofeh Hospital near Tel Aviv to receive treatment. The Broadcasting Authority said that a female settler was seriously injured in a stabbing attack in the city of Ramla, and Israeli ambulance sources confirmed that the perpetrator of the attack was killed.

In the context of the demonstrations denouncing the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip inside American and European universities and capitals, demonstrators are gathering to protest against the continuation of the Israeli war in Gaza, and to demand a ceasefire, in a simulation of the protests taking place at American universities that started from Columbia University in New York.

In several European cities, protests in support of the Palestinians are taking place, calling for an end to the war in Gaza that has resulted in the death of thousands of civilians. On the other hand, there are protests in support of the Israelis, which call for the release of hostages and the elimination of Hamas.

Despite the common goals of the protests taking place at American universities with their European counterparts, they differ in their organization and form from what is happening in the United States, according to a report published by the USA Today newspaper.

From the seventh of last October until mid-April, European countries witnessed more than 3,100 demonstrations related to the war in Gaza, and in the United States during the same period the number of demonstrations and activities was 2,700 demonstrations and vigils, according to data from the ACLED organization, which tracks political activities from This type around the world.

While demonstrators clashed with law enforcement authorities at American universities, the confrontations on European university campuses remained limited, which analysts who spoke to the newspaper attribute to “the difference in the culture of protest and demographics, the laws of expressing opinion, and the regulations governing universities.”


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Foreign AffairsUkraine Will Fall Into Putin's Hands By 2025 Due To Artillery Ammunition by SummaryChannel(op): 6:10pm On Apr 24, 2024
Ukraine will fall into Putin's hands by 2025 due to artillery ammunition, and America will prevent gas from China for its support of Russia.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-6lBWv_BUL8?si=lgrgBDtAVGwaBA1t
New information about the Russian-Ukrainian war presented by this episode of Samri Channel.
The American magazine Foreign Policy reported that it is still likely that Russian artillery shells will overtake Ukraine during most of the remainder of 2024. The newspaper indicated that most of the artillery shells that Ukraine needs will not reach the front until next year.

She added, "For several months, Ukrainian forces have been firing about 2,000 rounds a day, which is barely enough to continue the war against Russia," noting that "even with the approval of new American aid, most factories have not yet increased their production." The newspaper quoted Ukrainian MP Oleksandra Ustinova as saying, “The problem is that there is a huge shortage - all over the world - of artillery shells.”

Ustinova added: “The Europeans said they would supply us with a million shells, but they provided only 30% of them. The Americans have depleted their stock, and they are also delivering ammunition to Israel.” The newspaper pointed out that "Europe's stocks have become empty," explaining that "most of the outputs of the European Union initiative to deliver 1.4 million shells into the hands of Ukrainians - about half of which have been delivered - will not arrive there until the end of 2024, so Ukraine's partners on the continent are looking for suppliers from... outside the European bloc to find enough artillery shells.” Foreign Policy noted, “Meanwhile, Russia is on track to produce 3.5 million rounds in 2024, and may be able to increase its production to 4.5 million rounds by the end of the year.” It is noteworthy that the US Senate voted in favor of an aid bill for Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan worth $95 billion. A few days ago, the Speaker of the Russian Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin, confirmed that the new US aid package for Ukraine would not change the situation on the battlefield.

In field developments, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that forces from the “South” group took control of the entire town of Novomikhalovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The ministry said in a statement reported by Russian media: “As a result of successful operations, units of the “South” group of forces completely liberated the town of Novomikhalovka, in the Donetsk People’s Republic.” It added that the manpower and equipment of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade, the 79th, 92nd, 46th, and 81st Air Assault Brigades, and the 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 41st, and 93rd Mechanized Brigades of the Ukrainian forces were bombed in the Belogorovka areas of Luhansk, Sborny, Minkovka, Klychevka, Andreievka, and Ostrye in Donetsk. It indicated that the “South” group repelled three counterattacks launched by assault groups from the 33rd Mechanized Brigade and the 80th Brigade of the Ukrainian forces in the Bogdanovka and Pobeda regions of the Donetsk Republic. She explained that “the losses of the Ukrainian forces amounted to up to 410 soldiers and nine vehicles, and a 122 mm self-propelled gun of the “Gvozdika” model, the “Anclav” electronic warfare station, and an ammunition depot were destroyed.” In a separate statement, the Ministry confirmed that Russian paratroopers from Buryatia, using BMD-2 and T-80 tanks, took control of a stronghold of Ukrainian forces on the outskirts of Chasov Yar in Donbas and captured four Ukrainian soldiers. In this context, it announced that Su-34 aircraft crews attacked units of Ukrainian forces on the southern Donetsk front. She said: “Russian Aerospace Forces aviation personnel on board a Su-34 aircraft carried out a flight mission using airborne weapons against units of the Ukrainian forces in the special operation area,” noting that an enemy stronghold and its manpower were bombed on the southern Donetsk front.
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Foreign AffairsPoland Begins Deploying Nuclear Missiles On Its Territory To Target Russia, by SummaryChannel(op): 7:02pm On Apr 23, 2024
[color=#000000]Poland begins deploying nuclear missiles on its territory to target Russia, and the Russian army is advancing[/color]

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The Kremlin confirmed on Monday that Russia would take the necessary measures to ensure its “security” if Warsaw deployed nuclear weapons on its territory, following statements by Polish President Andrzej Duda in this regard.

Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov said: "The military will certainly analyze the situation, and in any case, they will take all the countermeasures required to ensure our security."

Earlier today, the Polish President confirmed his country's "readiness", a member of NATO, to deploy nuclear weapons on its territory if NATO decided to strengthen its eastern front, in the face of Russia's deployment of new weapons in Belarus and the Kaliningrad enclave. Duda told the newspaper "Fact": "If our allies decide to deploy nuclear weapons within the framework of nuclear sharing on our territory, with the aim of strengthening NATO's eastern front, we are ready to do so."

Duda spoke to Polish media after his visit to New York, where he held meetings at the United Nations headquarters and discussed the Ukraine war with former US President Donald Trump. The Polish President visited the United States last March and met with its President, Joe Biden. He stressed that discussions on nuclear cooperation between Poland and the United States have been taking place "for some time."

Duda stressed that Russia "is increasingly strengthening its military presence in Kaliningrad. Recently, it has deployed nuclear weapons in Belarus." In June 2023, Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that Moscow had deployed some of its tactical nuclear weapons in the territory of its ally, Belarus, which neighbors both Ukraine and Poland.

During the recent NATO summit in Lithuania, the allies pledged to take "all necessary steps to ensure the credibility, effectiveness, safety and security of the nuclear deterrence mission." Last October, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu announced that Moscow would train its forces to carry out a “massive nuclear strike” in response to a potential hostile strike, during maneuvers that included the launch of ballistic missiles, under the direct supervision of President Putin.

On the other hand, the Wall Street Journal reported that former US President Donald Trump described Ukraine in talks with European leaders as "part of Russia." The newspaper reported that Trump had often complained in the past about Washington's support for Kiev. The newspaper added, citing American officials, that Trump considered Ukraine in his talks with European leaders as “their Ukraine” and “part of Russia.”

The Guardian newspaper quoted the former director of Russia affairs at the White House National Security Council, Fiona Hill, as saying that Trump believed during his working years that Ukraine should be part of Russia. The former US president stated several times that he could put an end to the conflict in Ukraine by pressuring the Kiev regime to cede Crimea and Donbass to Russia.

In field developments, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that forces from the “South” group took control of the entire town of Novomikhalovka in the Donetsk People’s Republic. The ministry said in a statement reported by Russian media: “As a result of successful operations, units of the “South” group of forces completely liberated the town of Novomikhalovka, in the Donetsk People’s Republic.”

It added that the manpower and equipment of the 10th Mountain Assault Brigade, the 79th, 92nd, 46th, and 81st Air Assault Brigades, and the 22nd, 23rd, 28th, 41st, and 93rd Mechanized Brigades of the Ukrainian forces were bombed in the Belogorovka areas of Luhansk, Sborny, Minkovka, Klychevka, Andreievka, and Ostrye in Donetsk. It indicated that the “South” group repelled three counterattacks launched by assault groups from the 33rd Mechanized Brigade and the 80th Brigade of the Ukrainian forces in Bogdanovka and Pobeda in Donetsk.

She explained that “the losses of the Ukrainian forces amounted to up to 410 soldiers and nine vehicles.”

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Imposes Harsh Sanctions On An Israeli Army Battalion For The First Time by SummaryChannel(op): 5:08pm On Apr 22, 2024
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“The Israeli army must not be punished,” with these words, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu commented on reports indicating that Washington might impose sanctions on the “Netzech Yehuda” battalion of the Israeli army for violating human rights in the West Bank, before the start of the war in Gaza.

Netanyahu pledged to work "by all means" against any possible sanctions targeting Israeli soldiers. American media reports reported that the State Department was preparing to impose sanctions on the “Netzah Yehuda” Battalion of the Israeli army due to human rights violations in the occupied West Bank.

What violations did this battalion commit that brought it into the crosshairs of American sanctions? The Times of Israel says that members of this battalion "participated in many controversial incidents of violence, and were also convicted in the past of torturing and ill-treating Palestinian prisoners and detainees."

For its part, the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, which in recent years investigated several incidents in which the battalion was involved, said that the conclusion it reached was that the battalion “has become a kind of independent militia that is not subject to army rules.”

The newspaper quoted a soldier from another battalion in the Israeli army that was working within the "Netzah Yehuda" battalion, that one night, soldiers affiliated with "Netzah Yehuda" asked one of the Palestinians to get out of his car, and when he did, they beat him in a "crazy" manner until he lost consciousness.

The aforementioned incident occurred in April 2022, “but this time it did not end in death,” as happened with an elderly Palestinian last month, according to the same newspaper that described the battalion as “outside the army’s control.” “Haaretz,” which titled its report on the battalion “Lies, Violence, and Extremist Right-Wing Ideology,” says that soldiers from “Netzah Yehuda” were, last month, behind the killing of Omar Abdel Majeed Asaad, a Palestinian-American who was 78 years old when he died. The latter after members of the battalion tied his hands, gagged his mouth, and forced him to lie on his stomach in the cold.

The April 2022 incident initially seemed "fairly ordinary" as soldiers said they stopped the car because they feared the driver would attempt a ramming attack. But according to eyewitnesses, there was nothing suspicious about the way the car was driving.

Moreover, half an hour after the incident, the Shin Bet Security Service, the police, and the army's Central Command ruled out an attempt to launch an attack. The soldier from the other unit said, “There were people trying to treat the Palestinian who was in bad condition due to the beating,” and then continued, “They shouted at the Netzah Yehuda paramedic to come to help, but he refused,” claiming that the victim was a terrorist, according to the newspaper.

He added that the soldiers refused to even provide the water they requested to treat the Palestinian. “It was a crazy accident,” he said. In the midst of the war in Gaza, Netzah Yehuda forces participated in several operations in Beit Hanoun, north of Gaza. Regarding the various controversial events, the Israeli army said that it “is working and will continue to work to investigate every unusual event in a focused manner and in accordance with the law,” according to what the Times of Israel newspaper reported.

The Israeli army said that it was not aware of any US sanctions that would be imposed on its “Netzah Yehuda” battalion, explaining in a statement that if sanctions were imposed, the matter would be reviewed, according to Al Hurra’s correspondent. In the statement, the army defended this battalion, stressing that it is active in the Gaza Strip and “operates in the spirit of the Israeli army and the principles of international law.”

A Dawn report says that between 2015 and 2022, the battalion was involved in a number of serious incidents involving violations against Palestinian civilians, including shooting and killing unarmed civilians, torture, physical assault, and beatings.

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Foreign AffairsRevealing The Role Of Jordan And The Arabs’ Betrayal In Defending Israel by SummaryChannel(op): 7:58pm On Apr 21, 2024
Revealing the role of Jordan and the Arabs’ betrayal in defending Israel after the bombing of Isfahan in Iran

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The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation revealed the type of missile that Israel used in its attack on Iran, which is the Israeli-made Rampage missile, whose speed exceeds sound. She pointed out that this missile is difficult to detect by air defenses and reached its target successfully due to its ability to correct its path. She said he was carrying a warhead weighing 150 kilograms and had a range of 145 kilometres.

The New York Times newspaper, citing officials, revealed that the weapon with which Israel targeted the air defenses of the Iranian Natanz nuclear site carried technology that enabled it to evade Iranian radars. Western officials said the strike was intended to send a message to Iran that Israel could bypass Iranian defense systems without being detected, and paralyze them.

Two Iranian officials confirmed to the newspaper that the Israeli weapon hit an S-300 anti-aircraft system at a military base in Isfahan province, a story supported, according to the New York Times, by satellite images it analyzed that show damage to the S-300 system’s radar in 8th Shikari Air Base in Isfahan.

Two Western officials stated that a missile was launched from a warplane that was “far from Israeli or Iranian airspace, and neither the plane nor the missile entered Jordanian airspace, in a calculated step to distance Amman from any possible repercussions of the retaliatory strike after it helped shoot down Iranian missiles and drones on its way.” To Israel a week ago.

The two Iranian officials confirmed that the Iranian army did not detect intrusions into its airspace on Friday, including drones, missiles and aircraft. The official Iranian news agency, IRNA, reported that there were no missile attacks, and that the Iranian air defense system had not been activated. It was not clear what type of weapon targeted the Iranian air defense system. Three Western officials and two Iranian officials confirmed on Friday that Israel had used drones and at least one missile fired from a warplane. Earlier, Iranian officials said that the attack on the military base was carried out by small drones, most likely launched from inside Iranian territory.

Western officials noted that “Israel’s use of drones launched from inside Iran and a missile that it was unable to detect was intended to give Iran an idea of what a large-scale attack might look like,” and added that the attack “was designed to make Iran think twice before launching an attack.” Directly on Israel in the future.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian downplayed the importance of the attack that was attributed to Israel and targeted central Iran on Friday, comparing it to a children's game and stressing that there will be no Iranian retaliatory response unless Tehran's "interests" are targeted. On Friday, Iranian official media reported that explosions were heard at dawn near a military base in Isfahan province, after the Iranian air defense system “succeeded in shooting down several” drones.

American media quoted American officials as saying that Israel launched a strike on Iran in response to the unprecedented Iranian attack that targeted it on April 13. Amir Abdullahian said, on Friday, in an interview with the American network NBC, “What happened last night was not an attack.” He added that it was "two or three drones, the ones that children play with in Iran." He continued: "As long as there is no new adventure (military attack) by the Israeli regime against Iran's interests, we will not respond."

Foreign AffairsRussia Enters The War And Sends Egyptian Su-35 Fighters To Iran To Strike Israel by SummaryChannel(op): 12:41pm On Apr 21, 2024
Russia officially enters the war and sends Egyptian Su-35 fighters to Iran to respond to Israel in depth.

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Iranian media reported that Iran will receive - early next week - the first batch of advanced Sukhoi 35 aircraft from Russia. According to a report by the Israeli Channel 12, the Iranians are expected to receive 24 advanced aircraft, compared to the current situation where the Iranian Air Force relies on very old aircraft such as the Phantom, which Tehran received from the United States of America in the 1970s.

According to the report, the Iranians use F-14, F-5, and F-4 American aircraft, in addition to MiG-29 aircraft, which is a Russian model, but it has become significantly outdated, compared to the Sukhoi 35 aircraft, which changes the balance of air power. The Israeli channel said that the F-35 aircraft that Israel possesses are already more advanced than the Sukhoi 35 aircraft, but this Russian offer certainly changes the current balance of air power.

According to the Hebrew channel, Israel will indeed remain more advanced, but the moment the Iranians operate Sukhoi 35 planes, the gaps between the two sides will not be those gaps in technology that have developed over about 50 years. Last week, The Washington Post reported that Russia is expected to soon supply Tehran with advanced S-400 air defense batteries.

Iran reported last November that it had completed arrangements to purchase Su-35 fighter jets and Russian-made helicopters, as part of consolidating military relations between the two countries. Mehdi Farhi, Iranian Deputy Minister of Defense, told the Iranian Tasnim News Agency that his country has completed the purchase of the Mil-28 attack helicopters, Sukhoi-35 fighters, and Yak-130 training aircraft for inclusion in the Iranian army’s combat units.

The American newspaper "The New York Times" reported in an analytical report that Russian fighters may have already arrived in Iran, and linked this to satellite images that show the stability of fighter planes at an air base inside Iran that Tehran did not possess before.

For his part, the Iranian researcher in military affairs, Muhammad Mehdi Yazdi, describes the talk about his country possessing advanced Russian fighters as “new and old” for years, explaining that the end of the restrictions imposed on Tehran to purchase conventional weapons has accelerated the pace of military cooperation between Iran and Russia.

Speaking to Al Jazeera Net, Yazdi explained that the Iranian Army Air Force seeks to diversify its military equipment from the industries of Western and Eastern powers, in addition to national industries.

He explained that his country had entered into serious negotiations with the Russian side to purchase Sukhoi-30 fighters during the past years, but it found in the advantages of the Sukhoi 35 model that were compatible with its plans to enhance its air capabilities. Yazdi stressed that the Sukhoi-35 has strategic advantages that make the Iranian weapons system integrated to confront potential threats.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Rejects Iran's Escape And Strikes Iranian Militia Bases In Iraq by SummaryChannel(op): 1:36pm On Apr 20, 2024
Bombing Erbil | Israel rejects Iran's escape and strikes Iranian militia bases in Iraq

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The remains of an Israeli missile, believed to have fallen on Iraqi territory, revealed some of the secrets of the strike carried out by Israel against Iran, which data confirms was carried out from outside Iranian territory. The Israeli attack on Iran came in response to a similar attack carried out by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard last Saturday, which directly targeted Israel with hundreds of missiles and drones.

Iraqis circulated on social media pictures from the Al-Aziziya area in the central Iraqi governorate showing what they said were the remains of an Israeli missile. A Sky News Arabia correspondent quoted the Iraqi authorities as announcing the detection of "strange objects" in the country's airspace at dawn on Friday.

On the other hand, a Sky News Arabia correspondent in Jerusalem, citing Israeli sources, reported that the remnants of the missile found in Iraq may be a new type of missile launched from an aircraft, and at a certain stage, marches emerge from the missile to continue its path towards the targets while the missile falls to the ground. . A senior American official told ABC News that "three missiles were launched from Israeli fighter jets outside Iran in a very limited strike on Friday morning."

The official said that the Israelis were targeting an air defense radar site near Isfahan, which is part of the protection of the Natanz nuclear facility. The official added that the initial assessment is that the strike hit the site, but the assessment has not yet been completed. According to the official, “The aim of the strike was to send a signal to Iran that Israel possesses these capabilities, but it was not seeking to escalate the situation.”

Michael Clarke, a security and defense analyst at Britain's Sky News, says the planes were "largely invisible." This indicates that Israel has used stealth fighters capable of flying a long distance. “It is rumored that Israeli F-35s were already in Iranian airspace on surveillance missions,” Clark said earlier this week.

Although the Israeli attack on Iran involved stealth planes, and perhaps drones, it did not receive a strong reaction from Tehran and it did not even threaten to respond, which was considered an announcement of the end of the round of escalation between the two countries. Israeli reports said that the strike targeted one or two Iranian military bases. Sounds of explosions were heard at the Iranian army's "Hashtam Shikari" base, northwest of Isfahan, on the morning of Friday, April 19, according to the "Iran International" channel website.

On the other hand, the Iraqi Security Media Cell announced today, Saturday, the killing of a member of the Popular Mobilization Forces (affiliated with Iran) and the wounding of 8 others, including a member of the army, in an explosion and fire inside the “Kalsu” camp in northern Babylon, in a strike that bore “Israeli fingerprints” after Washington denied it. Its responsibility for the attack. The Security Media Cell added, in a statement, that a specialized technical committee had been formed from the Civil Defense and other relevant parties to find out the causes of the explosion and fire in the camp.

The statement referred to a report issued by the Air Defense Command, which confirmed that there were no drones or fighters in the airspace of Babylon before and during the explosion. A security source in Babil Governorate told the Arab World News Agency that the “Kalsu” camp is joint, “as it includes the headquarters of the Popular Mobilization Forces’ fighting brigades, units of the Iraqi army, and others from the federal police.” Earlier, the Security Committee in Babil Governorate confirmed in a statement that the base was targeted by missile strikes and not by drones.

A military official in the international coalition told Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath that the coalition forces do not have any air activity in Babylon, Iraq, while an Iraqi security source told Al-Arabiya and Al-Hadath that he could not confirm the existence of a missile attack on Kalsu until the end of the attack. Investigation. For his part, an American official told Al Arabiya English that Washington has nothing to do with the recent attack in Babylon, Iraq. The US military command in the Middle East, Centcom, for its part, announced that the United States “did not carry out strikes” in Iraq on Friday. “Centcom” wrote on the “X” platform, “We are aware of information claiming that the United States carried out air strikes in Iraq today.”

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Foreign AffairsIran Claims That The Israeli Attack On Its Soil Today Did Not Happen! by SummaryChannel(op): 12:23am On Apr 20, 2024
The end of the Iran war! Iran claims that the Israeli attack on its soil today did not happen! Its war with Israel is over

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It appears that Iran, which denied being subjected to a direct air attack, is not seeking to respond to the Israeli attack on Isfahan, as Russia informed Israel of the content of this message, while many countries moved to urge Tehran to be content with this round.

Agence France-Presse quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying that Russia had informed Israel that "Iran does not want escalation." Lavrov said in statements to Russian media on Friday that during recent contacts with Israeli representatives, Russia conveyed to them Iran's position that Tehran does not want further escalation.

He said: "It was confirmed very clearly during these discussions that Iran does not want escalation, and we informed the Israelis of that." Although Lavrov said that contacts began after the Iranian attack on Israel last week, the timing of his statements after Israel's retaliatory strike indicates that Tehran's position has not changed.

Recently, a number of countries, including the United States, called for avoiding escalation between Israel and Iran after the latter targeted Israeli areas with marches and missiles in response to the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Syria, a strike in which 7 members of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard were killed. A senior Iranian official confirmed to Reuters that Tehran does not have a plan to immediately respond to Israel, and said, “We have not confirmed the external source responsible for the incident.

We were not subjected to any external attack, and the discussion leans more towards infiltration rather than an attack.” In this context, the Jerusalem Post newspaper considered that Iran’s limited comment on the Israeli attack that targeted the city of Isfahan indicates that Tehran is not planning revenge, a response that seemed aimed at avoiding war. At the regional level, the newspaper said that the Iranian reaction to the Israeli strike indicates the success of international diplomatic efforts that called for avoiding a comprehensive war in the region since Tehran’s drone and missile attack on the Hebrew state last week.

She explained that Iranian media and officials downplayed the scale of the attack when they indicated that it was an attack carried out by “infiltrators” and not Israel, which does not claim the need for revenge, which indicates their desire to stop the “cycle of retaliatory responses” between Iran and Israel. The New York Times said that the muted reaction after the Israeli strike from both countries indicates that they want to ease tensions. A state TV analyst said that small drones piloted by "infiltrators from inside Iran" were shot down by air defenses in Isfahan.

Iranian state television said that shortly after midnight, “three drones were seen in the sky of Isfahan. The air defense system activated and destroyed these drones in the sky.” Media outlets in both countries downplayed the attack, in what analysts said was a sign that the two rivals were seeking to calm tensions.

On the other hand, Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir - today, Friday - wrote a one-word post on the X platform: “Mockery!” This follows reports of a limited Israeli strike inside Iran. Ben Gvir had demanded - following the “True Promise” attack launched by Iran on Israel on April 13 - to respond “insanely” to the Iranian retaliatory attack with the aim of “creating deterrence in the Middle East.”

In a televised statement, broadcast on his account on the Officials in the Israeli government and opposition criticized Ben Gvir for his statement today, as they saw it as a hint at Tel Aviv's responsibility for the attack. The Israeli Broadcasting Authority quoted unnamed ministers as saying, “Such statements may endanger the state’s security.”

As for opposition leader Yair Lapid, he said on the X platform, “Never before has a minister in the security government caused such great damage to the country’s security, image, and international standing.” He added, "Ben Gvir succeeded in mocking and exposing Israel from Tehran to Washington."

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Foreign AffairsBombing Iran Israel Strikes The Iranian Depths, And Iran Is Preparing For Reveng by SummaryChannel(op): 2:26pm On Apr 19, 2024
[center]Bombing Iran Israel strikes the Iranian depths, America admits, and Iran isc and fulfilling its promises of killing[/center]

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An American official said that Israel carried out a strike inside Iran, at dawn today, Friday (Iran local time), in a move that threatens to spark more bloody conflict throughout the Middle East.

In the latest episode of a series of what was called “response with retaliation” between Iran and Israel, whose long-standing shadow confrontations came to light, Israel carried out a strike today, Friday, on Iranian territory.

This strike comes to translate Tel Aviv's promises to respond to Tehran's launching of drones and missiles into the Hebrew state at the end of the week, in response to a strike attributed to Israel on the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1.

These confrontations are part of a broader escalation since the outbreak of war in Gaza last year, but the conflict between the two sides has its roots for decades and has extended through a history of shadow wars and secret attacks from land, sea, air, and across cyberspace.

The Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Army said, on Friday, that the explosions that occurred in the sky of the city of Isfahan in the center of the country were linked to the launching of anti-aircraft systems at what he described as a suspicious object, and did not cause any damage, according to what was reported by the official Iranian news agency, IRNA.

Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid on Friday criticized hard-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir for an "inexcusable tweet" that was interpreted as mocking Israel's apparent attack on Iran last night.

An informed regional intelligence source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, commented on Iran’s possible reaction to the Israeli strike, saying that direct strikes between the two countries “have ended,” pointing out that Iran is not expected to respond to Israeli strikes. He did not give a reason not to.

“Israel does not have the capacity to fight a comprehensive, long-term war without external support,” said Maha Yahya, director of the Carnegie Middle East Center think tank. “It will need a commitment from the United States to continue providing weapons, and it depends on the United States and other Western powers on a number of military fronts.” ".

On Friday, Iranian media published footage and pictures of calm scenes in the country after an “unknown” air attack on Isfahan Governorate, while an Iranian official said that air defenses intercepted three drones, after reports of explosions near a military base in the central region.


Retired US Army Major General Mark McCarley said that by targeting Iran's Isfahan province - the site of large nuclear facilities - it was likely that Israel was sending a warning that it could easily bypass Iranian defenses. "I think there was a very deliberate thought process," he said. By the Israeli Defense Cabinet.

The Iranian Tasnim News Agency quoted a senior Iranian military commander as saying that the sound of a strong explosion near the Iranian city of Isfahan was caused by “the Air Defense Organization targeting a suspicious object,” noting that there had been “no damage or accidents.”

The United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency said on Friday that Iranian nuclear sites did not sustain any damage after the air attack that occurred in Isfahan province, and called for restraint in the region.

Iranian journalist and researcher, Abbas Aslani, sees the strike as an Israeli attempt to “save face” after Iran targeted it with strikes over the weekend, adding in a statement to CNN: “It is a bit too early to judge whether the matter is over or not, but in At the present time... there does not appear to be a regional war emerging,” he said, noting that there is still a chance for the situation to escalate.

After the air strike in Iran's Isfahan region, Iranian state media reported that all facilities in the region were safe, including important nuclear facilities.

A Flydubai flight from Dubai to Tehran was diverted to the Emirates, on Friday morning, after the closure of Khomeini International Airport in Tehran, and a company spokesman said that flights from Dubai to Iran had been cancelled.
Reports of explosions near an air base in Isfahan. Iran announces the activation of its air defense and Israel says: No comment at the moment.

Foreign AffairsSaudi Arabia Complains To The UAE At The United Nations After A Border Dispute by SummaryChannel(op): 7:26pm On Apr 17, 2024
Saudi Arabia complains to the UAE at the United Nations after a strong border dispute, and Israel complains

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Saudi Arabia submits an official complaint to the United Nations against the UAE due to a border dispute over the Al Yasat area. After its dispute with Iran, will Israel exploit this complaint to ignite the entire Gulf region?!

An official document published by the United Nations website revealed Saudi Arabia’s “rejection” of the UAE’s declaration that “Al Yasat” is a protected marine area, considering that this “contradicts international law.” According to an official document published by the United Nations website dated March 28, 2024, a letter from the Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs addressed to the Secretary-General of the United Nations says that it “does not consider or recognize any legal effect” of the UAE’s declaration that “Al Yasat” is a protected marine area, according to Emiri Decree No. 4. Issued in 2019.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry said, according to the UN memorandum, that the Kingdom “does not recognize... any measures or practices taken or their consequences by the UAE government in the maritime area off the Saudi coast.”

She added that Saudi Arabia “adheres to all its rights and interests, in accordance with the border agreement concluded between the two countries on August 21, 1974, which is binding on both parties in accordance with public international law,” according to the memorandum, which the Saudi government considers an “official document” and called on the United Nations to circulate it. There was no official comment from the UAE.

This comes as American media reported that there were “escalating disagreements” between the two countries, regarding policies towards Yemen and the decisions of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). Al Yasat is a marine area belonging to the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, located near the territorial waters of the Emirates, which was declared a marine protected area for the first time in 2005.

According to the UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment, the Al Yasat marine area includes 4 islands with the surrounding waters, and is located in the far southwest of Abu Dhabi. The reserve contains unique marine creatures, including sea turtles, dolphins, and dugongs, which are threatened with extinction, and all of which live, reproduce, and feed in the reserve, according to the same source.

In 2005, the late President of the UAE, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, issued an Emiri decree declaring “Al Yasat” a protected area for the first time. There are about 3,000 endangered dugongs in the UAE, which has the second largest population of creatures in the world, with 20 percent of them living in the area surrounding Al Yasat, according to a report dating back to 2009 by the local English-language newspaper The National.

In that report, the Emirati newspaper said, “The Abu Dhabi government is reviewing a law that would more than quadruple the size of the Al Yasat Marine Protected Area, and push its borders into the Arabian Gulf.” He pointed out that the area of the reserve is 428 square kilometers, and includes 4 islands and the surrounding waters.

But the UAE issued a similar decree in 2019, canceling the previous decree and declaring that the area is a marine reserve with a total area of 2,256 square kilometers, as the Official Gazette attached a map showing the new boundaries of the reserve. Saudi Arabia and the UAE have long-standing border disputes despite the alliance between the two countries, which previously led a military coalition in Yemen, in addition to their agreement to sever diplomatic relations with Qatar, along with Bahrain and Egypt as well. This is a Gulf dispute that ended with the signing of the Al-Ula Agreement in early 2021.

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Foreign AffairsRussia Pledges To Support Iran With Fighters And Weapons In The Face Of Aisrael by SummaryChannel(op): 11:41pm On Apr 16, 2024
Dangerous | Russia pledges to support Iran with fighters and weapons in the face of any American-Israeli strike

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The American newspaper "Washington Post" reported that an Iranian delegation visited a Russian arms manufacturing company last March and, in the midst of its visit, toured a factory that manufactures products that Tehran has long wanted to obtain: advanced Russian air defense systems.

The newspaper indicates in an article by writer Joby Warrick, published on the pages of the newspaper’s website, under the title “Russian weapons help Iran strengthen its defenses against Israeli air strikes,” that the “NPP Start” factory, which is located in the city of Yekaterinburg, is subject to American sanctions.

Among its products are mobile launchers and other components of anti-aircraft batteries - including the Russian S-400 system, which military analysts estimate is capable of "detecting and destroying stealth fighter aircraft flown by Israel and the United States."

Whether the visit resulted in purchases of one of these systems is “an unknown matter,” the newspaper reported, “but the trip symbolizes what intelligence officials describe as a deep strategic partnership between Moscow and Tehran over the past two years, an alliance that could emerge as an important factor while... "Israeli leaders are considering possible military strikes."

The Washington Post says that after “Iran opened a new and dangerous chapter in its relations with Russia, by agreeing in 2022 to supply thousands of drones and missiles on the battlefield to help Moscow in its war against Ukraine,” Russia pledged to “provide its ally with drones.” Advanced fighter and air defense technology.

The newspaper adds, citing officials and experts, “It is not known how many systems have been provided and deployed, but Russian technology could turn Iran into a much stronger adversary, with an enhanced ability to shoot down aircraft and missiles.”

Intelligence officials described to the American newspaper that Russia “is offering secretly negotiated agreements to supply Iran with Su-35 aircraft.” “Russia also pledged to provide technical assistance for Iranian spy satellites, as well as help build missiles to put more satellites in space,” the officials said. The Washington Post concludes by saying, “Even if Russian systems such as the S-400 are not actually sold to Iran and deployed there, the exchange of design information and technological expertise could quietly enhance Iran’s capabilities without raising alarms in the West.”

On the other hand, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi said that Iran's response will be harsh to any move targeting its interests, and this is part of a series of Iranian statements that have not stopped over the years. However, the actions did not live up to the level of the threat, especially in two prominent events. The first was the response to the killing of the prominent leader of the Revolutionary Guard, Qassem Soleimani, and the second was the response to the targeting of the consulate building in Damascus. Raisi's statements came a day after Israel announced that it would respond to the attack launched by Tehran with drones and missiles at the weekend.

The Israeli Broadcasting Authority announced on Tuesday that Israel had sent a message to the countries of the region that responding to the Iranian attack would not endanger the stability of these countries. Israeli reports indicated that the response to Tehran is likely to be conducted in a way that does not lead to dragging the region into a comprehensive war and in a way that the Americans can accept.

Tehran launched hundreds of missiles and drones on Saturday night at Israel, in response to the bombing of its consulate in Damascus on April 1. With the help of the United States and other allies, Israeli air defenses were able to intercept the majority of these missiles and drones.

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Foreign AffairsIran Threatens To Strike The Gulf After Saudi Arabia Striking Iranian Missiles by SummaryChannel(op): 9:08pm On Apr 16, 2024
[color=#000000]Iran threatens to strike the Gulf after Saudi Arabia participated in striking Iranian missiles[/color]

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An Israeli government source said that Netanyahu held a war cabinet meeting for the second time in less than 24 hours to discuss how to respond to the attack launched by Iran on Israel with drones and missiles. Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff Herzi Halevy said Israel would respond, but did not provide details. Speaking from the Nafatim air base in southern Israel, which sustained some damage in the Iranian attack on Saturday evening, he added, "Firing such a large number of missiles, cruise missiles, and drones on Israeli territory will be met with a response." The prospect of Israel's response has alarmed many Iranians, who are already facing economic hardship and tougher social and political restrictions since the protests that took place in the Islamic Republic in 2022 and 2023.

On the other hand, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi warned that “the slightest measure against Iran’s interests” would be met with a “massive, widespread and painful” response. In a phone call with the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, on Monday, the Iranian president said that the attack on Israel this weekend was an act of “legitimate defense,” as he described it. Ibrahim Raisi added: “We have already officially announced that Operation (The True Promise) was successfully implemented with the aim of punishing the aggressor.”

The Iranian readout of the call published on Ebrahim Raisi's website said:
“We now firmly declare that the slightest measure against Iran’s interests will certainly be met with a massive, widespread and painful response against all its perpetrators.” In a Qatari statement published by Qatar News Agency (QNA), Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad stressed “the necessity of reducing all forms of escalation and avoiding the expansion of the conflict in the region.” The Qatari agency added, "During the call, the two sides stressed the necessity of a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the occupied Palestinian territories in order to achieve a permanent and final solution to the Palestinian issue in order to achieve lasting and comprehensive peace in the region."

Finally, the US Central Military Command (Centcom) announced yesterday, Sunday, that the United States, with the support of European destroyers, was able to destroy “more than 80” drones and at least 6 ballistic missiles designated to strike Israel from Iran and Yemen during the Iranian attack.

According to an American military official, about 100 medium-range ballistic missiles, more than 30 cruise missiles, and at least 150 attack drones were launched from Iran, targeting Israel. The Israeli army, for its part, counted more than 350 projectiles, and said that 99% of them were destroyed. Two American ships present in the region, the USS Arleigh Burke and the USS Carney, destroyed 6 missiles, before aircraft intervened, and in turn destroyed more than 70 Iranian drones. A Patriot missile battery shot down a cruise missile not far from the Iraqi city of Erbil in Iraqi Kurdistan. The American forces also destroyed "a ballistic missile on the launch vehicle, and destroyed 7 drones on the ground before launching them into areas of Yemen controlled by the Iranian-backed Houthi group," according to Centcom.

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Foreign AffairsIsraeli Attack On Iran Begins Within Hours, Saudi Arabia And Jordan Are Involved by SummaryChannel(op): 11:10pm On Apr 15, 2024
The Israeli attack on Iran begins within hours, Saudi Arabia and Jordan are involved, and Netanyahu announces a revenge plan

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The Israeli War Council meets again, to hold another discussion regarding a possible response to the unprecedented Iranian attack, while an Israeli official said that the council is considering a limited attack on a facility inside Iran. The new meeting comes after Israeli officials said that the majority in the war government supports a response to the Iranian attack, but there is a division over its timing and scope.

An Israeli official said that the war council was considering launching an attack on an Iranian facility as a message but that it would avoid causing casualties. CNN also quoted Israeli officials as saying that the War Council is determined to respond to Iran's attack, and that its members are discussing its timing and scope, noting that the War Council is also studying diplomatic options to increase Iran's international isolation.

The same source stated that War Council member Benny Gantz pushed for a faster response to the Iranian attack, and that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has so far refrained from making a decision. Israeli officials said that yesterday's war council meeting ended without taking a clear position on the Israeli response to what Iran did with missiles and drones in response to the targeting of its consulate in Damascus on the first of this month.

Israeli Channel 12 revealed that the meeting extended for long hours and witnessed disagreements between officials regarding the nature and timing of the response to the Iranian targeting. According to the channel, additional sessions are expected to be held in order to take a unified and decisive position. While the Israeli Broadcasting Corporation revealed that an Israeli military response was canceled after a conversation between Netanyahu and US President Joe Biden, the Wall Street Journal quoted Western officials as expecting that Israel would soon respond to the Iranian attack.

For its part, the American network "NBC" quoted an Israeli official in the Israeli Prime Minister's Office that Israel will consult with all its partners regarding the response to Iran, but the decision in the end is up to it. The Israeli official added that Israel cannot allow such a major attack on it without responding, and that the matter is up to the war council to decide.


The network said that senior American officials are concerned that Israel may respond hastily to Iranian attacks and spark a broader regional conflict that Washington may be drawn into. It quoted informed sources that US President Joe Biden secretly expressed his concern that Netanyahu would try to drag Washington into a broader conflict. It also quoted a senior US administration official as saying that Biden informed Netanyahu in a phone call on Saturday evening that the United States would not participate in offensive operations against Iran, and that Israel should not launch a retaliatory response against Iran.

For his part, Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Galant said that "impressive results" were achieved by Israel in partnership with the Americans in confronting the Iranian attack, as he described it. Galant added that Israel has an opportunity to establish a strategic alliance against the Iranian threat. The Israeli army said that Iran fired about 350 missiles and drones at Israel and reported that most of them were repelled, but it acknowledged that some of the missiles hit a military base in the Negev and caused minor damage to it.

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Foreign AffairsThe Date Of Israeli Move To Strike Iran & KSA Shooted Dowdown Ran's Missiles by SummaryChannel(op): 3:27pm On Apr 15, 2024
Urgent | Revealing the date of Israel's move to strike Iran and Saudi Arabia shooting down Iran's missiles


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The Wall Street Journal reported on Sunday evening, citing officials from the United States and other Western countries, that Israel may respond to the Iranian attack on Monday. The newspaper wrote: “American and Western officials expect Israel to respond quickly to the Iranian attacks, perhaps as early as Monday.”

The newspaper did not mention the names of specific officials, but it quoted a prominent member of US President Joe Biden's administration that during a conversation with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden tried to dissuade Israel from a hasty response to the Iranian attack. The Wall Street Journal quoted the official as saying:

“I think the (US) president had a discussion about how we can try to slow things down, and think about things, in light of what we had to go through.” Earlier, Kan 11 TV reported that Israel was ready to immediately counterattack Iran, but at least postponed the operation after a call from US President Joe Biden.

She noted that Biden urged Netanyahu in a telephone conversation with him not to escalate and consider the repulsion of the large-scale air attack launched by Iran the previous day as a victory for Israel. According to the channel, the majority of members of the military-political cabinet were in favor of not delaying the reaction, but the situation changed due to Biden’s intervention and the minimal damage caused by the attack with drones, winged missiles, and ballistic missiles.

Yesterday evening, Saturday, Iran launched a large-scale direct attack on Israel, using dozens of drones and ballistic missiles, in response to Israel targeting the Iranian consulate in the Syrian capital, Damascus, at the beginning of this month.


On the other hand, Israeli army spokesman Admiral Daniel Hagari revealed that the United States, the United Kingdom, and France “moved” during the Iranian strikes toward Israel. Hagari stated that Tel Aviv “is working closely with the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, which took action tonight,” as he put it, adding, “This partnership has always been close, but it was demonstrated tonight in an unusual way.”

Hagari added that, unlike the launches from within Iran, “several launches were carried out from the territories of Iraq and Yemen, but they did not penetrate Israeli territory.”

Last night, Iran launched its first direct attack on Israel using dozens of drones and cruise missiles, after a senior commander in the Revolutionary Guard was killed in an attack believed to be Israeli that targeted the Iranian embassy compound in Damascus last week, in an escalation that portends more tension in the turbulent Middle East.

Israeli army spokesman Avichai Adraee said that the vast majority of missiles launched from Iran were intercepted outside the Israeli borders, adding that a small number of missiles were observed landing at a military base in southern Israel, “where minor damage was caused to the infrastructure.”

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Foreign AffairsAmerica Announces Its Knowledge Of The Iranian Attack Plan In Advance. by SummaryChannel(op): 5:46pm On Apr 14, 2024
Scandal | America announces its knowledge of the Iranian attack plan in advance.. Did Khamenei inform America before taking action?

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A senior US administration official told CNN today (Sunday) that President Joe Biden informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that the United States will not participate in any offensive operations against Iran. CNN quoted the American official as saying: “Biden told Netanyahu that the American assessment shows that the Iranian attacks were largely unsuccessful, and demonstrated Israel’s superior military capability.” The US official added that Biden told Netanyahu that Israel should consider the Iranian attack on it a “victory.” These comments came during the phone conversation that took place between Biden and Netanyahu, following the attack launched by Iran late on Saturday evening, with drones and missiles, from its territory towards Israel, after the killing of a senior commander in the “Revolutionary Guard” in an attack believed to be Israeli. The Iranian consulate in Damascus was targeted last week. During the phone conversation, Biden informed the Israeli Prime Minister that the United States would also oppose any Israeli counterattack on Iran, according to a White House official who spoke to Axios. American officials told Axios that “the American administration fears that the Israeli response to the Iranian attack will lead to a regional war with disastrous consequences.” In the same context, the American President affirmed his “steadfast” support for Israel in the face of the Iranian attack, on Saturday, while American forces helped shoot down “almost all” of the drones and missiles that Tehran launched towards Israel. Biden said in a statement that he assured Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call of “the United States’ firm commitment to Israel’s security.” He explained: “I told him that Israel has demonstrated a remarkable ability to defend itself in the face of unprecedented attacks and to thwart them, sending a clear message to its enemies that they cannot seriously threaten Israel’s security.” He said that Washington contributed to shooting down “almost all” of the drones and missiles that Iran launched at Israel. The Israeli army announced on Sunday that it had “thwarted” the Iranian attack, confirming that “99 percent” of the drones and missiles that were launched had been intercepted. The US President also said that he would communicate, on Sunday, with his counterparts in the “G7” to coordinate a “unified diplomatic response” to Iran’s “brazen” attack. Biden had spent the weekend in Delaware, which is more than 150 kilometers from Washington, D.C., before announcing the Iranian attack in response to the bombing of Tehran's consulate in Damascus about two weeks ago, which was attributed to Israel. The missile attack is the first of its kind launched by Iran directly against Israel. Earlier Saturday, the White House estimated that “the air attack against Israel” would “most likely take several hours.” National Security Council spokeswoman Adrienne Watson said in a statement that the Biden team is in “continuous contact” with the Israelis and other US allies. Upon his return to the White House, Biden immediately headed to the Oval Office, then joined a crisis meeting in a heavily protected room, which included prominent officials, including Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, and CIA Director William Burns, according to the White House. .


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Foreign AffairsThe Massacre Of The Marches Iran Strikes The Strongest Air Base In Israel, by SummaryChannel(op): 2:04pm On Apr 14, 2024
The massacre of the marches Iran strikes the strongest air base in Israel, and America orders Israel not to respond, but Netanyahu refuses

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The Israeli newspaper Jerusalem Post said that Iran's decision to use dozens of drones to attack Israel raised the curtain on a new era of wars in the region. She added - in her report - that Iran's choice to carry out its attack mainly based on drones came because it possesses many specifications that encourage their use. Firstly, it is small in size, as it is only several meters long and does not exceed two meters in width, and its warhead weighs up to 40 kilograms. The newspaper continued that these drones are cheap and have a great ability to fly low over a long range, highlighting that although their slow speed threatens to detect them early, these drones can change their course and direction, unlike a high-cost missile that flies on a specific path.

The Jerusalem Post said that Iranian drones are capable of hitting their targets accurately, and can be launched from a variety of platforms, such as ships, trucks, or even containers used in maritime transport. This gives Iran multiple options for using these drones that it has developed over the years. The Israeli newspaper confirmed that Iranian drones were used during the Russian-Ukrainian war, and this enabled Iran to develop them, improve their range and ability to maneuver and hit their targets accurately, in cooperation with the Russian side. She highlighted that Iran wants to make its drones the best-selling in different regions of the world, explaining that the era of Iranian drones is inevitably coming, like a train whose speed is slow but must arrive, which constitutes a source of great concern to the Israelis. The Jerusalem Post revealed that the attack by these drones on Israel created a surreal situation for the Israelis who sat in their homes waiting for the arrival of these attacking drones, which may take hours to arrive, but they are coming and may hit their targets if they are not shot down.

On the other hand, Haaretz quoted Israeli Army Radio as confirming the interception of more than 100 Iranian drones outside Israeli territory with the help of the United States and the United Kingdom. The Israeli newspaper said that Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said that his country stands with Israel in confronting the Iranian attack, stressing that the United States will do everything in its power to defend Israel. She added that US House of Representatives Speaker Mike Johnson was also briefed on the details of the Iranian attack, and receives regular updates. The newspaper added that Johnson is under increasing pressure from pro-Israel Republicans to speed up the vote on $14 billion in emergency military aid. It quoted former US President Donald Trump as saying - in his account on his Truth Social platform - that "Israel is under attack. This should never have been allowed to happen. This would never have happened if I were president." Trump also accused (current) President Joe Biden of recording his speech about Israel instead of delivering it live, saying, "This is not the time for recorded speeches." The French newspaper Le Figaro reported that Iran's UN mission confirmed that by launching drones and missiles towards Israel "the matter can be considered over" and said that its attack was based on Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, which relates to self-defense, and was a reaction to the Israeli attack on the Iranian embassy in Damascus. Le Figaro added that the Iranian mission confirmed that if “the Israeli regime commits another mistake, Iran’s response will be much stronger” and called on the United States to stay away and not interfere.

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Foreign AffairsChina supplies Russia with missile technology to strike Ukraine by SummaryChannel(op): 9:19pm On Apr 13, 2024
China officially intervenes in the Russian-Ukrainian war and supplies Russia with missile technology to strike Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed that the strikes launched by Moscow against energy facilities in Ukraine, which caused widespread power outages, come in the context of working to achieve the Kremlin’s goal of “disarming” Kiev. Putin's statements came hours after Russia launched a massive attack with missiles and drones on Ukraine, targeting energy facilities throughout it. Putin said: “We assume that through this method, we are influencing the military-industrial sector of Ukraine,” while receiving in the Kremlin his ally, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko. The Russian President added that the strikes also come within the framework of a response to Ukraine targeting Russian energy facilities with a series of strikes recently. He explained: “We recently saw a series of strikes on our energy sites, and we were forced to respond,” stressing that Moscow avoided targeting Ukrainian energy facilities during the winter, “because we did not want to deprive social centers, hospitals...etc., of electricity.” ". In the winter of 2022-2023, Russia launched intensive strikes on Ukrainian energy facilities, depriving millions of electricity and heating for long periods. However, the number of these strikes decreased last winter, until Moscow resumed targeting Ukrainian energy facilities as of March. On Thursday, Russia launched massive attacks on Ukrainian energy facilities, which led to the destruction of a power station in the Kiev region.
On the other hand, the United States warned that it would hold China responsible if Russia made gains in Ukraine, after Beijing renewed its pledges to cooperate with Moscow during a visit by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. Kurt Campbell, US Deputy Secretary of State responsible for redrawing US policies towards Asia, said that for the United States, maintaining peace and stability in Europe is “our most important mission historically.” As Moscow steps up its attack on Ukraine amid an impasse in the US Congress over whether to approve more military aid to Ukraine, Campbell warned that Russian gains on the ground could “change the balance of power in Europe in ways that are frankly unacceptable.” “We have told China directly that if this continues it will have an impact on the relationship between the United States and China,” he said. “We will not sit back and say everything is fine.” He told the National Committee on US-China Relations, an educational organization concerned with promoting understanding between Washington and Beijing, that they would view this not only as Russian activities, but as "a combined set of activities supported by China and also North Korea. This is contrary to our interests." Campbell was responding to a question about Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov's visit to China on Tuesday, where President Xi Jinping informed him of Beijing's readiness to enhance coordination. “We have told China directly that if this continues it will have an impact on the relationship between the United States and China,” he said. “We will not sit back and say everything is fine.” He told the National Committee on US-China Relations, an educational organization concerned with promoting understanding between Washington and Beijing, that they would view this not only as Russian activities, but as "a combined set of activities supported by China and also North Korea. This is contrary to our interests." Campbell was responding to a question about the visit of Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov to China, on Tuesday, where President Xi Jinping informed him of Beijing's readiness to enhance coordination. The Pentagon is demanding huge sums of money to support the "strategic forces." Campbell narrated that President Joe Biden's administration had previously informed Chinese officials of intelligence information indicating Russian President Vladimir Putin intends to invade Ukraine in February 2022. “I'm not sure they completely believed us, or maybe they thought it would be something smaller and not an all-out move and push,” Campbell said. Campbell added that China was concerned to see Russia's early setbacks and worked to rebuild Moscow's "variety of capabilities." He continued: "At first, this was a defensive effort. They did not want to see a change in the regime."

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Foreign AffairsUrgent: Saudi Arabia Postpones The NEOM City Project And Disastrous Secrets Abou by SummaryChannel(op): 11:09pm On Apr 07, 2024
Urgent: Saudi Arabia postpones the NEOM city project and disastrous secrets about it, and America accuses Crown Prince Bin Salman of killing Biden

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Bloomberg reported that the ambitious NEOM project in Saudi Arabia - which was originally envisioned as a transformative endeavor within Vision 2030 - is undergoing a major re-evaluation. The agency noted that the project - which was initially announced to be a future city preparing to accommodate 1.5 million residents by 2030 - has undergone recent developments that indicate a significant decline in ambitions. Projections now indicate that fewer than 300,000 people may live in the expected city in the same time frame, according to the agency. In the heart of NEOM, the “The Line” project is located, an “imaginative urban” concept that aims to extend 170 kilometers along the Red Sea coast. However, Bloomberg explains, recent revisions paint a very different picture, with projections indicating that only a portion - just 2.4 kilometers - will be completed by 2030. This significant downsizing has reverberated throughout the project, prompting at least one contractor to... Now to start laying off the workers he employs on the site, according to Bloomberg. Delays are looming in many projects related to NEOM, prompting Finance Minister Mohammed Al-Jadaan to hint that a longer period is needed “to build factories and build sufficient human resources,” stressing that “delaying some projects - or rather extending them - will serve the economy.” Bloomberg quoted - from sources familiar with the matter - that the reduction of “The Line” comes at a time when the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund has not yet approved NEOM’s 2024 budget. Bloomberg confirms that in the midst of recalibrating expectations, NEOM’s comprehensive vision for economic transformation and technological innovation stands At a crossroads. While the "The Line" project witnessed delays from what was planned, officials maintained their general goals for the project, according to what people familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. However, other aspects of NEOM continue to advance, as Sindalah, a luxury tourist destination located on an island in the Red Sea, is preparing to open its doors this year. However, the ambitions raise questions about NEOM's ability to achieve its goals within the expected timeline. Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s vision for “The Line” project captured the global imagination, with stunning displays depicting the cityscape inside towering mirrored skyscrapers. However, NEOM's most notable success story so far lies in the field of renewable energy. An ambitious $8 billion initiative is underway to create solar and wind farms dedicated to producing green hydrogen. This confirms Saudi Arabia’s ambition to emerge as a leading country in sustainable energy production, in line with broader global efforts towards environmental stewardship and carbon abandonment.

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Foreign AffairsThe Assassination Of The Head Of The Snake, Itamar Ben Gvir, by SummaryChannel(op): 1:52pm On Apr 05, 2024
The assassination of the head of the snake, Itamar Ben Gvir, the Israeli Minister of Security, and America orders an immediate end to the Gaza war.

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The American administration signed a new arms deal for Israel in conjunction with the killing of foreign aid workers by the occupation forces and the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip, while US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are expected to make a phone call, amid tension in relations between Washington and its ally. (America and Israel).

The Washington Post quoted American officials as saying that the Biden administration had signed off on the delivery of thousands of additional bombs to Israel on the same day that Israeli air strikes in Gaza killed 7 World Central Kitchen employees.

The Washington Post added that the deal shows the Biden administration's determination to continue the flow of lethal weapons to Israel despite the killing of aid workers and the growing calls for the United States to link this support to greater protection of civilians in the Gaza war zone. According to the sources, the deal was made pursuant to authorizations granted by Congress to the State Department years ago. The Washington Post also quoted a US State Department spokesman as saying that the arms deal was approved before the Israeli bombing of aid workers. She added that the deal includes the provision of more than a thousand Mk 82 bombs, each of which weighs 500 pounds, and also includes the provision of more than a thousand small diameter bombs and fuses for the Mk 80 bombs.

On the other hand, Axios reported the expectations of 4 American officials regarding the scheduled call between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu.

Officials expected the call to be tense due to Biden's anger over the killing of World Central Kitchen employees in Gaza. The website also conveyed the fears of American and Israeli officials regarding the attack, which they considered would erase the progress made regarding the flow of aid to Gaza and would exacerbate the humanitarian crisis.

The White House described Biden as feeling anger and pain over the attack, but the president did not make a fundamental change in Washington's steadfast support for Israel in its conflict in the Gaza Strip. On the other hand, CNN quoted an informed source as saying that the anticipated call was not scheduled in advance, but rather was arranged after the incident of the killing of workers in the World Central Kitchen.

The last conversation between Biden and Netanyahu dates back to last March 18, and also took place in a tense context against the backdrop of the deteriorating humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip, which is threatened by famine, and where more than 33,037 Palestinians were killed during 6 months of war.

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Blows Up The Iranian Consulate Building In Damascus by SummaryChannel(op): 1:05pm On Apr 02, 2024
Israel blows up the Iranian consulate building in Damascus, Syria, and the assassination of Zahedi ignites Iran

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The Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced on Monday that seven of its members, including two senior officers, were killed in the Israeli strike that targeted the Islamic Republic’s consulate in Damascus. The Revolutionary Guard issued a statement strongly condemning the attack, confirming that among the dead were Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Zahedi and Brigadier General Mohammad Hadi Haji Rahimi. Earlier, Iranian state television announced on Monday that several Iranian diplomats were killed in an Israeli strike on the Iranian consulate in Damascus. Against this backdrop, the Iranian ambassador to Syria announced that his country would “respond decisively” to the Israeli bombing of its consulate in Damascus on Monday. The ambassador told reporters, "This action will lead to a decisive response on our part."

Iranian media reported that the bombing led, in particular, to the killing of a senior commander in the Revolutionary Guards. Iranian official media quoted Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian as saying in a phone call with his Syrian counterpart on Monday that Tehran holds Israel responsible for the consequences of the attack on its consulate in Damascus. Amir Abdullahian added that the attack on the consulate building constitutes a “violation of all international conventions.”

This comes after an Israeli strike on Monday targeted a building attached to the Iranian embassy in Damascus, according to what was reported by a local media outlet, while the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights indicated that eight people were killed in this strike. The official Syrian news agency, SANA, reported that “the Israeli aggression targeted a building in the Mezzeh neighborhood in Damascus,” noting that “our air defense means confronted hostile targets in the vicinity of Damascus.”

For its part, the Syrian Observatory indicated that eight people were killed in the strike, after it reported in a previous toll that six people were killed. The Observatory said, "Israeli missiles destroyed (...) a building attached to the Iranian embassy on the Mezzeh Highway in the capital, Damascus." In Tehran, an Iranian official media outlet confirmed the Israeli strike that led to the destruction of a building attached to the Iranian embassy in Syria. The Iranian Nour News Agency said, "Hossein Akbari, the ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Damascus, and his family were not injured in the Israeli attack."

An French news agency correspondent at the scene confirmed that the strike resulted in the complete destruction of the building attached to the embassy. Pictures showed the building completely destroyed. Not far away, dozens of people gathered in front of the site of the attack, and an ambulance was noticed at the scene.

The Syrian Foreign Minister condemned the Israeli strikes that targeted the Iranian consulate building in Damascus on Monday, stressing that relations between his country and Iran "will not be affected."

Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal al-Miqdad said from the Iranian embassy in Damascus: “We strongly condemn this heinous terrorist attack that targeted the Iranian consulate building in Damascus and led to the martyrdom of a number of innocent people.”

He added: "Israel will not be able to influence the relations between Iran and Syria."

For his part, Iranian Ambassador to Damascus, Hussein Akbari, said: “The Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate reflects the reality of the Zionist entity, which does not recognize any international laws and does everything inhumane to achieve what it wants,” stressing that “Tehran’s response to targeting the consulate will be harsh.” .

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Foreign AffairsThe Egyptian Border With Gaza Was Breached By A Suspicious Force by SummaryChannel(op): 4:49pm On Apr 01, 2024
The Egyptian border with Gaza was breached by a suspicious force, and Netanyahu officially agreed with the breach of the Jordanian border

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office reported that he underwent a "successful" surgery to treat a hernia. The office added in a statement after the operation, which was conducted on Sunday evening and was closely followed as the war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip approached its seventh month, that Netanyahu “is in good condition and has begun to recover.” On Sunday, Netanyahu announced that he would undergo general anesthesia to undergo surgery to treat a hernia. Netanyahu's office said that Deputy Prime Minister and Justice Minister Yariv Levin will assume the duties of prime minister during this period.

The statement issued by Netanyahu's office stated that doctors discovered the hernia during a regular examination. Last July, Netanyahu underwent a pacemaker implantation operation, at a time when Israel was suffering from its worst internal crisis in decades due to large protests against the plan to amend the judicial system proposed by the far-right government. These protests stopped on October 7 when Hamas launched a surprise attack on southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and taking more than 250 hostages in Gaza, according to Israeli statistics. Israel then launched a military campaign by air, sea and land in Gaza with the aim of ending Hamas’ rule there and dismantling its military capabilities. More than 32,000 Palestinians were killed in the war, while Israel faces intense and increasing international pressure due to the death toll and the serious humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Netanyahu's popularity has declined further since the war, as opinion polls showed a loss of confidence in his leadership and the possibility of his defeat by more centrist rivals if elections were held. With about 130 hostages in Gaza, ongoing protests erupt against the Netanyahu government over its failure to return the hostages. The government is facing a crisis related to the exemption of religiously observant Jewish men from military service, an issue that causes division within the government. Netanyahu is currently serving his sixth term in office, making him the longest-serving leader in the history of Israel. He is also the first prime minister to be accused of corruption while holding office in Israel. His trial is still ongoing and he denies any wrongdoing.

On the other hand, clashes on the Egyptian-Israeli border deepened the security tensions in the region escalating due to the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip, despite Cairo and Tel Aviv confirming that the clashes were with “drug smugglers.” Experts stressed to Asharq Al-Awsat that “the border incident is evidence of the Egyptian army’s vigilance.” But they warned of “the impact of the continuation of the war in Gaza on the stability of the region as a whole.” The Palestinian diplomat and former Palestinian ambassador to Egypt, Barakat Al-Farra, said, “The current situation in the region is witnessing a great state of security tension, and unless it is dealt with wisely and accurately, it will lead to catastrophic and unbearable conditions.”

Al-Farra added to Asharq Al-Awsat that “Cairo deals with great wisdom and a high degree of self-restraint, with what its interests and the interests of the region dictate to it, in light of the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip.” He demonstrated this by “Cairo’s handling of the recent drug smuggling incident on the border with Israel.” He continued: “Egypt is keen not to expand the scope of the war.” Al-Farra warned of the continuation of the war in Gaza.

He said, “Its continuation will drag the region into calamities with undesirable consequences,” calling for a quick ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. The Egyptian army confirmed in an official statement on Tuesday that it “thwarted an attempt to smuggle narcotic drugs south of the Al-Awja crossing on the northeastern border with Israel.” The army explained through its spokesman, Colonel Gharib Abdel Hafez, that “within the framework of the action plan of the security elements responsible for securing the northeastern international border line, a smuggling operation of various types of narcotic substances estimated at approximately 174 kilograms was thwarted.”

He pointed out that "an exchange of fire took place during the incident, resulting in the death of one person and the arrest of 6 smugglers." The Egyptian army spokesman stressed “the full readiness of the Egyptian armed forces to preserve the nation’s capabilities.” This was confirmed by the Israeli army, in a brief statement, late on Monday night, saying that it “fired on suspected militants who came from the Egyptian border.”

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Foreign AffairsThe Pound Returns To Fall Against The Dollar by SummaryChannel(op): 2:44pm On Mar 28, 2024
The pound returns to fall against the dollar, and merchants refrain from distributing their goods, and the largest youth fraud operation in Egypt.

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Egyptian banks finished financing all import requests pending at the ports for basic commodities, eliminating the waiting list that extended for months amid a dollar liquidity crisis that the country was suffering from during the past two years, before dollars flowed in abundance after liberalizing the exchange rate and raising interest rates significantly.

11 senior bankers in various banks operating in Egypt confirmed to Al-Sharq that the waiting list for all goods present at the ports has been eliminated, especially food, pharmaceutical, fodder, and production requirements. During an extraordinary meeting on March 6, the Central Bank of Egypt raised the key interest rate by 600 basis points to 27.25%, and this was followed by the liberalization of the pound’s exchange rate, paving the way for an increase in the International Monetary Fund’s loan to the most populous Arab country from 3 to 8 billion dollars.

Yahya Abu Al-Futouh, Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of the National Bank of Egypt, the largest government bank in the country, told Al-Sharq that “there is not a single document remaining or any credit even with his bank for basic commodities and production requirements. The only remaining items are some luxury goods such as cars.” And mobile phones. Within a few weeks in March, Egypt escaped its worst currency crisis in decades to become the most attractive and hottest emerging market.

The rapid change in its wealth began with a $35 billion tourism development deal with the Emirates, which is the largest foreign investment in Egypt's history. This led to an infusion of dollars that paved the way for record interest rate hikes, an expansion of the IMF loan, and an influx of billions of dollars of foreign hot money into government debt instruments.

The recent liberalization of the exchange rate raised the price of the dollar against the Egyptian currency by more than 60%, reaching 49.45 pounds, before the pound rose again at slight rates during the following days, reaching a limit of 46.5 pounds per dollar. The Central Bank of Egypt expected, when raising the exceptional interest rate three weeks ago, that inflation would exceed its target rate of 7% (±2 percentage points) on average during the fourth quarter of 2024. The head of one of the major private banks in Egypt told Al-Sharq, stipulating His name was not published: “We have finished financing all import requests for basic goods, with the exception of 13 luxury and recreational goods that require the approval of the Central Bank to provide the necessary financing to import them.”

An official at the Central Bank of Egypt also explained to Al-Sharq that all banks operating in Egypt “have finished managing all pending import requests and are currently conducting new daily business.” The head of the Customs Authority, Al-Shahat Ghatouri, told Al-Sharq that his country “released more than $14.5 billion worth of goods from last January until the end of last week.”

At the beginning of this month, the Central Bank of Egypt directed banks to procure foreign currency to import 17 commodities, provided that they are present in Egyptian ports, including medicines, medical supplies, serums, fodder, food commodities, fish, dairy, fertilizers, and oils. An official at a private bank in Egypt who spoke to Al-Sharq expected that “the Central Bank will soon issue a decision to lift the ban on financing 13 luxury goods after the abundance of foreign currency in the banks.”

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Foreign AffairsIsrael Begins The Preliminary Fire In Preparation For The Start Rafah Invasion by SummaryChannel(op): 1:06am On Mar 28, 2024
Shock | Israel begins the preliminary fire in preparation for the start of the invasion of Rafah, and the mysterious person bears responsibility

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American and Israeli officials said that the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu informed the White House that it wanted to set another date for a canceled meeting to discuss the possible attack on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, amid a tense climate between Israel and the United States, its largest ally.

Reuters quoted an American official as saying: “The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that they would like to reschedule a meeting regarding Rafah, and that the United States is working with them on that,” while an Israeli official indicated that “Netanyahu is considering sending a high-level delegation to Washington by next week".

Four American and Israeli officials told the Axios news website that “Netanyahu is planning to send a delegation that includes a number of officials close to them, (Strategic Affairs Minister) Ron Dermer and National Security Advisor Tzachi Hanegbi, to Washington, next week, to hold talks in the White House regarding the operation.” Possible in Rafah.

Netanyahu's office explained that "the Prime Minister did not agree to the delegation's departure," but he did not deny holding discussions about it, according to "Axios." US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller refused to confirm these statements, but said: “We believe it is important for this meeting to take place. We also believe that the plan that Israel said it intends to follow in Rafah will be a mistake, and that there is a better way, and we want to have the opportunity to present it.” .

"Axios" considered Netanyahu's decision a "regression" after he canceled, last Monday, a visit by a high-level delegation to Washington to discuss the attack on Rafah, as a reaction to the United States' refusal to use its veto power against a draft resolution in the UN Security Council. Calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. A senior American official told the website, “On Tuesday, Netanyahu sent a special message to the White House, in which he said that he did not intend to pick a fight with US President Joe Biden.”

Earlier Wednesday, the Israeli Prime Minister considered that the decision to cancel a visit that his senior aides were scheduled to make to Washington aims to send a message to the Hamas movement that Israel will not yield to increasing international pressure to stop the war in Gaza, after the United States expressed its “Disappointed” by this decision.

Netanyahu added in video statements during a meeting with US Senator Rick Scott, who is visiting Israel: “It was sending a message to (Hamas) that it should not rely on these pressures, as this will not work, and I hope that it will understand this message.” Netanyahu described Washington's abstention in the Security Council from voting on a resolution calling for an "immediate" ceasefire in Gaza, and not using the veto, as "a very not good step."

He pointed out that "the worst thing about it is that it encouraged (Hamas) to take a tough stance and rely on international pressure in the belief that it will prevent Israel from releasing detainees and from destroying the movement."

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Foreign AffairsUkraine Announces A Coup Against America In Preparation For World War III by SummaryChannel(op): 2:38am On Mar 27, 2024
Ukrainian madness | Ukraine announces a coup against America in preparation for World War III

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The head of the Russian Federal Security Service, Alexander Bortnikov, announced that Ukrainian intelligence facilitated the terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall on the outskirts of Moscow, and that extremist terrorists were preparing for it. The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) on Tuesday accused the United States, Britain and Ukraine of being behind an attack last Friday on the Crocus City concert hall near Moscow, which killed at least 139 people. This came according to what the Russian TASS news agency reported, citing the director of the agency, Alexander Bortnikov. Bortnikov stressed that “Western intelligence services and Ukraine needed to carry out the terrorist attack in Crocus City in order to destabilize the situation and create panic in Russian society.” Bortnikov continued, in an interview with journalist Pavel Zarubin: “The United States of America, Britain and Ukraine were behind the attack.” "The terrorist in Crocus City."

Bortnikov explained that the identity of the agent has not yet been identified, and added that the Russian Federal Security Service will make every effort to identify the organizers of the terrorist attack. He pointed out that the terrorists planned to escape to Ukraine, and our security apparatus did everything in its power to prevent this from happening. Ukraine denied Russian accusations of involvement in the attack, for which ISIS claimed responsibility. Western countries said: “Their intelligence information indicates that ISIS-Khorasan Province, the Afghan branch of the organization, is responsible for the attack. Russian Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev accused Ukraine of being behind the attack that killed 139 people. In response to a question about Whether the person responsible for the attack on the concert hall was ISIS or Ukraine, Patrushev said: “Of course, Ukraine.” The Russian Investigative Committee announced, yesterday, Monday, that the death toll from the attack that occurred in Moscow, on Friday, had risen to 139, including three children. .

In a similar context, Belgian journalist Elijah Manet questioned the credibility of ISIS's claim of responsibility for the Crocus terrorist attack on the outskirts of Moscow, based on an analysis of the statement and video published by the organization. Manet wrote in a post on the “X” platform yesterday evening, Monday: “I have followed ISIS closely since its emergence in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, and based on my field work and studies as an expert in terrorism and counter-terrorism, an academic, and a war journalist, I question the claim that ISIS is responsible.” About the Moscow attack. He explained that his doubts are based on a number of anomalous facts and unusual aspects that undermine the validity of ISIS’s claim, namely:

The use of the term “fighters” in the statement is atypical, and previous statements preferred the terms “mujahideen,” “knights,” or “martyrdom.”
A statement by ISIS's Amaq news agency that the attackers "withdrew safely" contradicts reports of their arrest. Amaq usually waits for all the results of the attack to become clear before announcing them, but in this case it announced the terrorists’ “success” prematurely, even though they had been arrested.
ISIS has never used voice changers in its recordings. It is worth noting that even when “Jihadi John” changed his voice due to his British nationality and his fame, they did not resort to voice changers. The attackers in this case were not from the West, and it is unprecedented for non-Western ISIS members to use voice changers even when chanting “Allahu Akbar” or Quranic verses.

Live broadcasting of attacks over the Internet is not a method used by ISIS, and although they have used Go-Pro cameras in the past, they have never broadcast live to avoid the risk of interception, unless there is an advanced ability to encrypt the signal after transmission.

Amaq usually publishes the agency's name in Arabic and English when attacks occur outside the Middle East, which did not happen this time.
The Belgian journalist concluded by saying, "For the reasons explained above, in addition to my professional tendency to be skeptical based on my previous experience with the alleged attacks in Iran, where the data were later corrected, I tend to rule out the allegation of ISIS involvement in the Moscow attack."

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