UN security council calls for ‘urgent and extended’ humanitarian pauses in Gaza

Special UN security council calls for ‘urgent and extended’ humanitarian pauses in Gaza
Palestinians look at destruction after Israeli strikes on Rafah, Gaza Strip on November 15, 2023. (AP)
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Updated 16 November 2023
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UN security council calls for ‘urgent and extended’ humanitarian pauses in Gaza

UN security council calls for ‘urgent and extended’ humanitarian pauses in Gaza
  • The vote on Wednesday was the first time that the council, which remains bitterly divided, has managed to adopt a resolution related to the conflict in Gaza
  • The US, the UK and Russia abstained as the other 12 council members voted in favor of the resolution, which mentioned the plight of children in almost every paragraph

NEW YORK CITY: The UN security council on Wednesday adopted a draft resolution calling for urgent and extended humanitarian pauses and aid corridors throughout the Gaza Strip.

They should remain in place for a sufficient number of days so that aid is able to reach civilians who need it, the council said, especially children, who are mentioned in almost every paragraph of the resolution.

The vote marked the first time council members have managed to adopt a resolution related to the war in Gaza.

The text of the resolution, proposed by Malta and seen by Arab News, also calls for the release of all hostages and for all sides to refrain from depriving Gazan civilians of the basic goods and services that are critical to their survival.

It further demands the urgent implementation of recovery efforts to find those trapped under rubble of damaged and destroyed buildings. Throughout the resolution, the council also rejected the forced displacement of Palestinians.

Twelve of the 15 council members voted in favor of the resolution, with US, UK and Russia abstaining.

Before the vote, Russia’s representative, Vassily Nebenzia, proposed an amendment calling for “an immediate, durable and sustained humanitarian truce leading to the cessation of hostilities.” This was voted down by the council, with only five members voting for it, including the UAE. The US voted against it and the nine remaining members abstained.

The US and Russia have both accused each other of blocking attempts to agree on action related to the conflict in Gaza. The council, the UN body responsible for maintaining international peace and security, failed to adopt four previous draft resolutions, exposing the bitter divisions between members.

The US has been adamant about rejecting any language that calls for a ceasefire, does not assert what Washington describes as “Israel’s right to self-defense,” or fails to unequivocally condemn Hamas for its actions.

Before the vote, Lana Nusseibeh, the UAE’s permanent representative to the UN, warned that to the outside world the Security Council appears “indifferent to carnage and dismissive of the suffering.” She added that “the protection of children has been the North Star that has guided this council’s approach on (the Maltese) draft.”

She urged the council not to underestimate the significance of the draft resolution for “the children and other Palestinians sheltering from the hostilities, for the Israeli children and others still held hostage, and for UN humanitarian and medical workers who are risking their lives to help alleviate the enormous humanitarian suffering on the ground.”

The resolution means providing enough time and space for search and rescue operations to save those children who are buried under the rubble, Nusseibeh said, including 1,500 reported missing in the territory.

“It means that fuel, food, water, medicine and other essential goods can be delivered at scale,” she added. “It means that sick and injured children can be evacuated. These extended pauses will also help reach those held hostage, particularly children, whose release this resolution calls for unconditionally.”

The US representative to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, who abstained from the vote, blamed Russia and China for the council’s paralysis over the war in Gaza, and said she was “horrified” that “some council members” still cannot bring themselves to condemn Hamas.

“Hamas set this conflict in motion,” she said as she repeated the accusation that the group was using civilians as human shields.

She reiterated that the US cannot support any resolution text that does not unequivocally condemn Hamas and assert “Israel’s right to self-defense.”

But she added that the actions of Hamas do not lessen the responsibility of Israel to protect the lives of innocent civilians.


UAE uncovers ‘terror-linked’ organization formed by fugitives abroad 

UAE uncovers ‘terror-linked’ organization formed by fugitives abroad 
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UAE uncovers ‘terror-linked’ organization formed by fugitives abroad 

UAE uncovers ‘terror-linked’ organization formed by fugitives abroad 

DUBAI: The UAE said prosecutors have uncovered a new secret organization that was formed by fugitives from a terrorist group operating against the state from abroad, a statement on WAM said. 

Investigations conducted by the Public Prosecution revealed that fugitives from the "Reform Call", previously classified as a terrorist organization within the country, have formed a new secret group abroad. 

The Reform Call was slated for dissolution in 2013, but the new organization aims to revive the previous group and pursue similar objectives, WAM reported. 

The confessions of an arrested member of the organisation detailed the group’s structure and activities, and the roles of its members in threatening stability in the UAE, the statement said. 

The UAE State Security Department says it has been monitoring fugitives from various emirates who were sentenced in absentia in 2013. 

It said the surveillance found two groups of the organisation’s members who convened abroad and recruited others to form a new organisation.

The investigations further revealed that some of these members received funding from sources within the UAE and from “other terrorist groups and organisations outside the country.”

Authorities said the organisation has established alliances with other terrorist groups to strengthen ties, secure funding, maintain the organisation's presence, enhance protection mechanisms abroad, and achieve its objectives, the WAM statement said. 

In one country, the group is reportedly associated with several fronts posing as charitable or intellectual organisations and television channels, the most notable being the Cordoba Foundation (TCF), which is also classified as a terrorist organisation in the country since 2014. 

TCF presents itself as a Middle Eastern “think-tank” institution and is led by Anas Altikriti, a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood residing abroad, who played a significant role in organising demonstrations in front of UAE embassies and international organisations.

The fugitive members communicated in secret meetings via internet applications and through mutual visits between the two groups.

These activities include “leading smear campaigns, promoting hate speech, questioning the state's achievements, spreading discord among the populace, financing terrorism, engaging in money laundering, and cooperating with foreign intelligence services to destabilise state security.”

They also “incited actions against official institutions, targeted the UAE on human rights issues, sought to weaken confidence in the government, and stirred public opinion through fake online pages and accounts.”

Some members engaged directly with international human rights organisations, providing false information about state authorities in the UAE, WAM added.

The Public Prosecution is expected to release details of the terrorist organisation and its crimes upon the completion of these investigations.


Israeli airstrike kills 5 in West Bank, including Hamas commander — Palestinian media

Israeli airstrike kills 5 in West Bank, including Hamas commander — Palestinian media
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Israeli airstrike kills 5 in West Bank, including Hamas commander — Palestinian media

Israeli airstrike kills 5 in West Bank, including Hamas commander — Palestinian media
  • Israeli military said it had carried out an airstrike against a militant cell around the West Bank city of Tulkarm

RAMALLAH: An Israeli airstrike on a vehicle in the occupied West Bank killed a commander in the Palestinian armed group Hamas on Saturday, Hamas media reported, while Palestinian news agency WAFA said four other men were also killed.
The identities of the others were not clear, according to the WAFA report, which cited health officials.
The Israeli military said it had carried out an airstrike against a militant cell around the West Bank city of Tulkarm. Hamas media said a vehicle carrying fighters had been struck and that one of the commanders of its Tulkarm brigades was killed.
Violence in the West Bank was on the rise before the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza began on Oct. 7 and has risen since, with frequent Israeli raids in the territory, which is among those that the Palestinians seek for a state.
Regionwide tensions have soared this week after the assassination of Hamas’ leader, Ismail Haniyeh, in Teheran on Wednesday, a day after an Israeli strike in Beirut killed Hezbollah senior military commander Fuad Shukr.
Haniyeh’s death was one in a series of killings of senior Hamas figures as the war in Gaza between the Palestinian militants and Israel nears its 11th month and concern grows that the conflict is spreading across the Middle East.
Hamas and Iran have both accused Israel of carrying out the assassination and have pledged to retaliate against their foe. Israel has neither claimed nor denied responsibility for the death.
Hezbollah, like Hamas, is backed by Iran and has also vowed revenge.


UAE provides 70 tons of aid to displaced families in Gaza

UAE provides 70 tons of aid to displaced families in Gaza
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UAE provides 70 tons of aid to displaced families in Gaza

UAE provides 70 tons of aid to displaced families in Gaza

DUBAI: UAE’s ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’ aid mission in Gaza provided 70 tons of aid to families in Gaza, reported state news agency WAM on Friday. 

The aid included dozens of shelter tents to house families who have been displaced by the ongoing fighting. 

The volunteers also distributed food boxes to displaced Palestinian families in shelter camps to help them cope with food shortages.

Operation ‘Chivalrous Knight 3’ aims to provide food and essential aid for families and children in Gaza amid the fierce fighting that killed over 39,000 Palestinians.


Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings damaged in war — UN

Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings damaged in war — UN
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Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings damaged in war — UN

Nearly two-thirds of Gaza buildings damaged in war — UN
  • The assessment compared imagery from May 2023 onward with images from July 6 this year
  • The latest war has resulted in 14 times more debris than combined total of previous ones

GENEVA: Nearly two-thirds of the buildings in the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed since the Gaza war began in October, the UN said Friday.
“UNOSAT’s latest damage building assessment, based on satellite imagery ... reveals that 151,265 structures have been affected in the Gaza Strip,” the UN Satellite Center said.
“Of these, 30 percent were destroyed, 12 percent severely damaged, 36 percent moderately damaged, and 20 percent possibly damaged, representing approximately 63 percent of the total structures in the region.”
The assessment compared imagery from May 2023 onward with images from July 6 this year.
“The impact on civilian infrastructure is evident, with thousands of homes and essential facilities being damaged,” the agency said.
UNOSAT said the total debris in the Gaza Strip generated by the conflict amounts to approximately 41.95 million metric tonnes. The figure is up 83 percent from the nearly 23 million tonnes estimated on Jan. 7.
The conflict has resulted in 14 times more debris than the combined total from all previous conflicts in the Palestinian territory since 2008, UNOSAT said.
The agency estimated that 114 kg of debris was generated for each square meter in the Gaza Strip.
Geneva-based UNOSAT says its satellite imagery-based analysis helps the humanitarian community assess the extent of conflict-related damage and helps shape emergency relief efforts.


Source close to Hezbollah reports Israeli strikes near Syria-Lebanon border

Source close to Hezbollah reports Israeli strikes near Syria-Lebanon border
Updated 03 August 2024
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Source close to Hezbollah reports Israeli strikes near Syria-Lebanon border

Source close to Hezbollah reports Israeli strikes near Syria-Lebanon border
  • The group had muted its attacks following the killing of its military chief Fuad Shukr in Beirut on Tuesday and Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Wednesday

BEIRUT, Lebanon: A source close to Lebanese militant group Hezbollah said late Friday that Israel carried out strikes on a convoy of trucks entering Lebanon from Syria.
“Three Israeli strikes targeted a convoy of tanker trucks on the Syrian-Lebanese border in the Hawsh el-Sayyed Ali area, injuring one Syrian driver,” the source told AFP.
It was the latest in a series of Israeli strikes in the border area, the source added.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights war monitor also reported Israeli strikes inside Syria near the border with Lebanon, without mentioning any casualties.
Iran-backed Hezbollah has a strong presence on both sides of the eastern stretch of the Lebanese-Syria border, where it supports the regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad.
The group has been exchanging near-daily fire with Israel since its Palestinian ally Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, sparking war in Gaza.
The group had muted its attacks following the killing of its military chief Fuad Shukr in Beirut on Tuesday and Hamas political chief Ismail Haniyeh in Tehran on Wednesday.
The Lebanese group claimed responsibility for five attacks on military positions in northern Israel on Friday.
Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah addressed the funeral of Shukr on Friday, warning that Israel and “those who are behind it must await our inevitable response” to the twin killings.
Fighting between Israel and Hezbollah since October has killed at least 542 people on the Lebanese side, most of them fighters but also including 114 civilians, according to an AFP tally.
At least 22 soldiers and 25 civilians have been killed on the Israeli side, including in the annexed Golan Heights, according to army figures.