Abbas urges Hamas to agree to Gaza deal ‘quickly’ — Palestinian news agency

Abbas urges Hamas to agree to Gaza deal ‘quickly’ — Palestinian news agency
In this file photo, taken on September 21, 2023, Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas addresses the 78th United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York City. (AFP)
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Updated 14 February 2024
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Abbas urges Hamas to agree to Gaza deal ‘quickly’ — Palestinian news agency

Abbas urges Hamas to agree to Gaza deal ‘quickly’ — Palestinian news agency
  • Abbas’s Palestinian Authority has not been involved in this week’s talks hosted by Egypt
  • Talks are aimed at securing ceasefire between Hamas and Israel after four months of war

RAMALLAH: Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas pressed the militant group Hamas on Wednesday to agree a Gaza deal quickly to avoid “dire consequences,” the official Palestinian news agency Wafa reported.
“We call on the Hamas movement to quickly complete a prisoner deal, to spare our Palestinian people from the calamity of another catastrophic event with dire consequences, no less dangerous than the Nakba of 1948,” Abbas said.
The president was referring to the war accompanying the creation of Israel, which saw 760,000 Palestinians flee or forced from their homes.
Abbas’s internationally recognized Palestinian Authority has not been involved in this week’s talks hosted by Egypt, aimed at securing a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel after more than four months of war.
Seated in Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, the PA is widely derided by Palestinians who have failed to see their aspirations for statehood realized since 1948.
The United States — Israel’s top military backer and a PA funder — has said it supports the creation of a Palestinian state but wants an overhaul of the leadership.
Washington’s top diplomat, Antony Blinken, said last month Abbas was “committed” to reforming the PA “so that it can effectively take responsibility for Gaza, so that Gaza and the West Bank can be reunited under a Palestinian leadership.”
Gaza has had its own separate administration run by Hamas since 2007 when Abbas loyalists were ousted from the territory.


Palestinians met requirements for Israel to extend banking waiver, source says

Palestinians met requirements for Israel to extend banking waiver, source says
Updated 22 October 2024
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Palestinians met requirements for Israel to extend banking waiver, source says

Palestinians met requirements for Israel to extend banking waiver, source says

WASHINGTON: Israel’s requirements for the indemnification needed to allow Israeli banks to continue conducting transactions with Palestinian banks have been met by the Palestinian authorities, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Technical experts argue that should warrant an extension of a current indemnification — set to lapse on Oct. 31 — for at least a year to avert an economic crisis in the West Bank, the source said.
US Deputy Treasury Secretary Wally Adeyemo, who last month warned Israel that allowing the banking relationships to lapse would put its own security at risk, spoke on Monday with Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa, according to the source. They discussed security and economic issues, as well as the authority’s efforts to improve its anti-money-laundering and countering-the-financing-of-terrorism regime.
Adeyemo noted the authority’s progress on the issue, including completing key milestones for assessing risks within its jurisdiction and bolstering effective compliance with international standards, the source said.
Israel’s embassy in Washington did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


Lebanon security source says planes switch runways after Israeli strike near Beirut airport

Lebanon security source says planes switch runways after Israeli strike near Beirut airport
Updated 22 October 2024
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Lebanon security source says planes switch runways after Israeli strike near Beirut airport

Lebanon security source says planes switch runways after Israeli strike near Beirut airport

BEIRUT: A Lebanese security official told AFP that the country’s national airline had to switch landing strips on Monday after Israeli strikes near Beirut’s only international airport hit close to the main runway.
“Middle East Airlines switched the runway it was using because the main runway is close to the site of the Ouzai strike,” the official said, requesting anonymity to discuss sensitive matters.


Hezbollah hides millions in cash, gold under Beirut hospital, says Israel

Hezbollah hides millions in cash, gold under Beirut hospital, says Israel
Updated 22 October 2024
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Hezbollah hides millions in cash, gold under Beirut hospital, says Israel

Hezbollah hides millions in cash, gold under Beirut hospital, says Israel
  • There are hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold inside the bunker right now, Israeli military’s chief spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari says

JERUSALEM: Hezbollah has stashed hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold in a bunker built under a hospital in Beirut, Israel’s military said on Monday, adding it will not strike the facility as it keeps up attacks against the group’s financial assets.
Fadi Alameh, a Lebanese lawmaker with the Shiite Amal Movement party and the director of the hospital in question, Al-Sahel, told Reuters that Israel was making false and slanderous claims and called on the Lebanese Army to visit and show it only had operating rooms, patients and a morgue.
Alameh said the hospital was being evacuated. Israel’s military said it was not going to strike the facility.
Reuters could not independently verify the details provided by the Israeli military’s chief spokesman, Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari, which he said had been collected by Israeli intelligence for years.
Hezbollah could not immediately be reached for comment.
In a televised statement, Hagari said Hezbollah’s former leader, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, whom Israel killed last month, had built the bunker which was designed for lengthy stays.
“There are hundreds of millions of dollars in cash and gold inside the bunker right now. I’m calling on the Lebanese government, Lebanese authorities, and the international organizations — don’t allow Hezbollah to use the money for terror and to attack Israel,” Hagari said.
“The Israeli Air Force is monitoring the compound, as you can see. However, we will not strike the hospital itself,” Hagari said.
Israeli Chief of the General Staff Herzi Halevi told troops in Lebanon that overnight between Sunday and Monday, aircraft had struck around 30 sites belonging to Al-Qard Al-Hassan, which Israel says is Hezbollah’s financial arm.
Hagari said more strikes against Hezbollah financial sites were to continue.


Fire extinguished at Syria’s Homs refinery, state media says

Fire extinguished at Syria’s Homs refinery, state media says
Updated 22 October 2024
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Fire extinguished at Syria’s Homs refinery, state media says

Fire extinguished at Syria’s Homs refinery, state media says

CAIRO: Firefighting teams and civil defense forces extinguished a fire that broke out at the gas department of Syria’s Homs refinery, state media reported early on Tuesday.
Cooling operations are currently being carried out, it added.


Queen Rania meets young entrepreneurs in Jordan

Queen Rania meets young entrepreneurs in Jordan
Updated 21 October 2024
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Queen Rania meets young entrepreneurs in Jordan

Queen Rania meets young entrepreneurs in Jordan
  • Program had been supported by her sponsorship initiative

AMMAN: Queen Rania met a group of young Jordanians in Amman on Monday to discuss their income-generating projects, as part of a program previously supported by her sponsorship initiative.

The sponsorship scheme, which aimed to empower young entrepreneurs, has successfully backed 190 youth-led projects across Jordan.

The schemes were primarily selected by civil society organizations with support from the Jordan River Foundation, utilizing its own community empowerment programs, the Jordan News Agency reported.

The entrepreneurs shared insights into their initiatives at the meeting, detailing the job opportunities they had created and the vocational and professional skills developed among fellow Jordanians.

They highlighted several success stories that demonstrated the positive impact of the ventures on their lives and communities and, rather than pursuing traditional employment routes, had showed their commitment to following their passions and launching unconventional projects.

Each participant in Queen Rania’s sponsorship program had already established a small project, successfully creating between one and three part-time or full-time jobs prior to receiving support.

The initiative aimed to provide young leaders with the necessary resources and mentorship to expand their businesses further to enhance their social impact.