Gaza war damage cost likely now $14bn to $20bn, World Bank’s Banga says

World Bank President Ajay Banga speaks during an interview with Reuters in Washington, U.S., October 15, 2024. (REUTERS)
World Bank President Ajay Banga speaks during an interview with Reuters in Washington, U.S., October 15, 2024. (REUTERS)
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Updated 16 October 2024
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Gaza war damage cost likely now $14bn to $20bn, World Bank’s Banga says

World Bank President Ajay Banga speaks during an interview with Reuters in Washington, U.S., October 15, 2024. (REUTERS)
  • “The economic impact of this war, on the other hand, depends a great deal on how much this spreads”

WASHINGTON: World Bank President Ajay Banga said on Tuesday that war damage from Israeli strikes on Gaza is now probably in the $14-20 billion range, and destruction from Israel’s bombing of southern Lebanon will add to that regional total.
Banga told a Reuters NEXT event in Washington that the war has had a relatively small impact on the global economy, but a significant widening of the conflict would draw in other countries that are larger contributors to global growth, including commodity exporters.
“First of all, I think this unbelievable loss of life — women, children, others, civilians, is just unconscionable on all sides,” Banga said. “The economic impact of this war, on the other hand, depends a great deal on how much this spreads.”

 


At least 12 killed overnight by Israeli strikes in Gaza

At least 12 killed overnight by Israeli strikes in Gaza
Updated 6 min 37 sec ago
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At least 12 killed overnight by Israeli strikes in Gaza

At least 12 killed overnight by Israeli strikes in Gaza
  • The pre-dawn strikes hit three houses in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp
  • Israel has carried out daily strikes on Gaza since ending its ceasefire with Hamas last month

At least 12 people including children were killed overnight in Gaza by Israeli strikes, hospital workers said Wednesday.
The pre-dawn strikes hit three houses in the urban Nuseirat refugee camp, according to staff at the Al-Aqsa hospital, which received the bodies. Among the dead were three children, including two brothers whose bodies arrived in pieces, according to the hospital’s morgue.
Israel has carried out daily strikes on Gaza since ending its ceasefire with Hamas last month. It has cut off the territory’s 2 million Palestinians from all imports, including food and medicine, since the beginning of March in what it says is an attempt to pressure the militant group to release hostages.
The strikes come after more than two dozen people were killed earlier this week in Gaza City and Beit Lahiya.
Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza has killed more than 52,000 Palestinians, according to the territory’s Health Ministry.


UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’

UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’
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UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’

UAE arrests cell smuggling weapons to ‘Sudanese army’

DUBAI: UAE security services have thwarted an attempt to illegally transfer weapons and military equipment to the Sudanese Armed Forces, state-run WAM News Agency reported. 

“The country’s security services foiled an attempt to illegally smuggle weapons and military equipment to the Sudanese Armed Forces,” read a statement on WAM. 

UAE's Attorney-General Dr. Hamad Saif Al-Shamsi said authorities have prevented the illegal transfer of “a quantity of military equipment to the Sudanese Armed Forces following the arrest of members of a cell involved in unauthorized mediation, brokering and illicit trafficking of military equipment, without obtaining the necessary licenses.”

The statement said the defendants were arrested during an inspection of ammunition in a private aircraft at one of the country’s airports. 

Authorities have seized approximately five million rounds of 7.62 x 54 mm Goryunov-type ammunition that were found on the plane. 

Al-Shamsi said the investigation revealed the involvement of some Sudanese military leaders, including former intelligence Chief Salah Gosh and a political figure close to General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan. It also said several Sudanese businessmen were also implicated.


US official tells UN top court ‘serious concerns’ over UNRWA impartiality

US official tells UN top court ‘serious concerns’ over UNRWA impartiality
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US official tells UN top court ‘serious concerns’ over UNRWA impartiality

US official tells UN top court ‘serious concerns’ over UNRWA impartiality

THE HAGUE: A US official on Wednesday told the International Court of Justice there were “serious concerns” about the impartiality of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA.
ICJ judges are holding a week of hearings to help them formulate an advisory opinion on Israel’s obligations toward UN agencies delivering aid to Palestinians in Gaza.
“There are serious concerns about UNRWA’s impartiality, including information that Hamas has used UNRWA facilities and that UNRWA staff participated in the October 7th terrorist attack against Israel,” said Josh Simmons from the US State Department legal team.


Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus

Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus
Updated 33 min 57 sec ago
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Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus

Syrian state media says 11 dead in new clashes near Damascus
  • Clashes erupted overnight between security forces and “outlaw groups” near Damascus

DAMASCUS: Syria state media said Wednesday that 11 people had been killed in clashes that erupted overnight between security forces and “outlaw groups” near Damascus.
“The number of dead after outlaw groups targeted civilians and security forces” in the Sahnaya area “has risen to 11 dead and a number of wounded,” state news agency SANA said, citing a health ministry statement, without elaborating on the identity of those killed.


Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17

Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17
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Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17

Iraq to host Arab Summit in Baghdad on May 17
  • Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said invitations had been extended to most Arab leaders

DUBAI: Iraq’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein confirmed on Tuesday that the Arab Summit will be held in Baghdad as planned on May 17.

Hussein said that invitations had been extended to most Arab leaders, with many showing positive responses, state news agency INA reported. 

The minister emphasized the strong interest among Arab states in participating, reflecting regional support for Iraq’s hosting of the summit.