Protesters strike in Nablus amid outrage over killing of 3 Palestinians in northern West Bank 

Palestinians check a house damaged during an Israeli raid, in Balata camp, Nablus, in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. (Reuters)
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Updated 22 May 2023
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Protesters strike in Nablus amid outrage over killing of 3 Palestinians in northern West Bank 

  • Israeli forces obstructed work of paramedics and ambulances in Nablus refugee camp, health minister says

RAMALLAH: Three Palestinians were killed in an Israeli army raid in a West Bank refugee camp on  Monday.

Six people were wounded, including one who is in critical condition, Palestinian medical sources said.

A comprehensive strike — spreading across educational institutions and trade unions — was observed in Nablus to mourn the killing of the three young men from the Balata refugee camp, adjacent to the city of Nablus in the northern West Bank.

Thousands of people, chanting slogans condemning the crimes of the Israeli army, attended the funeral of Fathi Rizk, 30; Abdullah Abu Hamdan, 24; and Mohammed Zaytoun, 32.

Over 400 soldiers from all Israeli combat units stormed the camp at dawn. Heavy shooting and violent confrontations lasted for four hours, resulting in the killings.

The Israeli army has killed 156 Palestinians including 20 children since the beginning of this year, Palestinian sources said.

The total deaths include 120 killed in the West Bank and 36 in the Gaza Strip, they added.

Palestinian Health Minister Mai Al-Kaila said that the Israeli occupation authorities were increasingly violating humanitarian laws through their attacks against medical and ambulance crews, obstructing their work.

In a statement, she said that the whole world “witnessed, at dawn today, Monday, how the Israeli occupation forces obstructed the work of paramedics and ambulances in Balata camp in Nablus while they were carrying out their humanitarian duty to transport the wounded and provide them with treatment.”

Al-Kaila said that Israeli occupation forces and settlers impede daily the movement of health personnel, paramedics, and ambulances within and between cities, preventing patients from obtaining the necessary treatment.

The Palestinian Red Crescent said that its medical staff was prevented from arriving at the Balata camp to provide first aid to the wounded despite coordination by the Red Cross. 

Hussein Al-Sheikh, secretary-general of the Palestine Liberation Organization executive committee, said that the Israeli government “considers that the price of its survival and the continuation of its coalition is Palestinian blood.”

He said Israel “unleashes its army to commit daily crimes against the Palestinians and declares open war on the Palestinians by killing, destroying homes and settlements and desecrating sanctities.”

Nabil Abu Rudeineh, the official spokesman for the Palestinian Authority presidency, said that what happened in the Balata camp constitutes a massacre and a continuation of the comprehensive war against the Palestinian people.

The PA called on the US administration to intervene immediately to stop Israel’s violence and escalation of tensions.

Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh said that Israel’s systematic aggression must be stopped and confronted locally, in the Arab world, and internationally.

Speaker of the Palestinian National Council Rawhi Fattouh said that the Israeli assault in the Balata camp reflected the criminal doctrine of the regime.

He added that the “silence of the international community encouraged the fascist occupation forces to commit more massacres and daily violations against the Palestinian people.”

Palestinian activists say there has been a significant escalation in the storming of Palestinian cities and camps and the use of excessive force by the Israeli army since the far-right Israeli government came to power in late December.

By targeting Palestinians, the Netanyahu government aims to divert attention from criticisms against his regime, they said, pointing to an increase in the use of violence and home demolitions after the wave of protests inside Israel.

Political analysts told Arab News that the West Bank is the only front in which the Israeli army can claim victory, as it does not dare become involved with the Lebanese Hezbollah or Hamas in the Gaza Strip.

“The Israeli army is busy killing Palestinians on an almost daily basis, and Palestinians are busy, accordingly, with funerals, while the world is watching and doing nothing to stop Israel,” a senior Palestinian security official, who requested anonymity, told Arab News.

Hamas said that the “escalation of Israeli crimes against the Palestinians…will not go unanswered.”

Also on Monday, Israeli authorities seized Palestinian-owned lands in the village of Aboud, northwest of Ramallah.

Amir Daoud, director-general of documentation and publication in the Settlement and Wall Resistance Commission, said that Israeli authorities seized 14 dunums (3.5 acres) of land from the village of Aboud for military purposes.


Egypt warns against consequences of Israeli escalation in Gaza

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Egypt warns against consequences of Israeli escalation in Gaza

  • During talks with Ayman Al-Safadi and Fuad Hussein, FM Shoukry said that there would be negative repercussions for regional stability if Israel continued to escalate its activities in Gaza
  • Discussions in Manama took place on the sidelines of an Arabian foreign ministers’ meeting being held in preparation for the Arab Summit

CAIRO: Egypt’s Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry has warned of dire consequences as a result of Israel escalating its activities in the Gaza Strip.

During talks with his Jordanian and Iraqi counterparts, Ayman Al-Safadi and Fuad Hussein, he also said there would be negative repercussions for the security and stability of the whole region.

The discussion in Manama on Wednesday took place on the sidelines of an Arabian foreign ministers’ meeting being held in preparation for the Arab Summit. 

Shoukry talked about Egypt’s efforts to reach an immediate, comprehensive and lasting ceasefire in Gaza and its call for allowing immediate delivery of humanitarian aid.

He also stressed his country’s categorical rejection of any attempts to displace Gazans or kill the Palestinian cause.

He underlined the need to stop targeting civilians, halt Israeli settler violence, and allow aid access in adequate quantities “that meet the needs of our Palestinian brothers.”

During the meeting, Shoukry also reaffirmed Cairo’s support for the stability of Iraq and Jordan and emphasized the importance of implementing directives from the three countries’ leaders to boost cooperation within the framework of the tripartite mechanism. 

He said Egypt viewed tripartite cooperation as a way to link the interests of the three countries and maximize common benefits. The discussion also underlined the importance of putting into effect agreed joint projects as soon as possible.

During a separate meeting with Iraqi minister Hussein, Shoukry reiterated the directives of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi to develop relations between the two countries in various fields.

The Iraqi minister highlighted close historical ties with Egypt that required continued coordination on the various challenges plaguing the region. Hussein also hailed the key role played by Egypt to bring about an end to the crisis in Gaza.


Houthis claim 2 attacks on ships in Red Sea

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Houthis claim 2 attacks on ships in Red Sea

  • Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said that the militia’s naval forces launched an “accurate” missile strike on the US Navy destroyer USS Mason in the Red Sea
  • Statement comes a day after US Central Command said that the USS Mason shot down an incoming anti-ship ballistic missile launched by the Houthis

AL-MUKALLA: Yemen’s Houthi militia claimed responsibility on Wednesday for two drone and missile attacks on a US warship and a commercial ship in the Red Sea, vowing to continue striking ships in international seas, mostly near Yemen’s borders, in support of Palestinians.

In a televised broadcast, Houthi military spokesman Yahya Sarea said that the militia’s naval forces launched an “accurate” missile strike on the US Navy destroyer USS Mason in the Red Sea, as well as a combined attack on the Destiny in the Red Sea. Sarea did not specify when Houthis forces assaulted the two ships, or if the militia caused any human casualties or damage. The statement comes a day after US Central Command said that the USS Mason shot down an incoming anti-ship ballistic missile launched by the Houthis from areas under militia control in Yemen on Monday evening.

According to marinetraffic.com, which provides information on ship locations and identities, the Destiny is a Liberian-flagged bulk carrier that left Bangladesh’s Port of Chittagong on March 31 and landed at the Saudi Red Sea port of Jeddah on April 17. The Houthis said they attacked the ship when it reached Israel’s Eilat on April 20, defying militia warnings to ships sailing the Red Sea to avoid the port.

The Houthis have sunk one ship, seized another and launched hundreds of ballistic missiles, drones, and explosive-laden drone boats at International commercial and naval ships in the Gulf of Aden, the Red Sea, and, more recently, the Indian Ocean. The militia claimed its strikes were intended to push Israel to cease its blockade of the Gaza Strip, and that they targeted US and UK ships after the two nations blasted Houthi-controlled regions of Yemen.

On Tuesday, Houthi media said that jets from the US and the UK had launched four strikes on Hodeidah airport in the Red Sea city, the second round of airstrikes on the same airport this week. The US and UK replied to the Houthi Red Sea campaign by unleashing hundreds of airstrikes on Sanaa, Saada, Hodeidah and other Houthi-controlled Yemeni regions. According to the two nations, the strikes prevented many Houthi missile, drone, or drone boat assaults on ships in international seas while significantly weakening Houthi military capabilities.

The US-led Combined Maritime Forces said on Tuesday that Lebanon and Albania joined the international marine coalition as the 44th and 45th members, respectively. “It is a pleasure to welcome both Lebanon and Albania to the Combined Maritime Forces,” US Navy Vice Admiral George Wikoff, the CMF commander, said in a statement. The Bahrain-based CMF is made up of five task teams that protect major maritime waterways such as the Red Sea and the Bab Al-Mandab Strait.


Netanyahu says he hopes Israel can get aid, overcome US disagreements

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Netanyahu says he hopes Israel can get aid, overcome US disagreements

  • Sources said the US State Department moved a $1 billion weapons aid package for Israel into the congressional review process

WASHINGTON: Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he hoped to receive US military aid and to overcome US President Joe Biden’s pause on certain weapons, vowing to fight Hamas without American support amid what he called a disagreement with Washington.
On Tuesday, sources said the US State Department moved a $1 billion weapons aid package for Israel into the congressional review process. Asked in a CNBC interview that aired on Wednesday if he could confirm the $1 billion package movement, Netanyahu declined to say but added that he appreciates US assistance.


Blinken says Israel needs a clear and concrete plan for Gaza’s future

Updated 15 May 2024
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Blinken says Israel needs a clear and concrete plan for Gaza’s future

  • “We do not support and will not support an Israeli occupation. We also of course, do not support Hamas governance in Gaza...” Blinken said
  • Israel says it intends to keep overall security control and has baulked at proposals for the Palestinian Authority to take charge

KYIV: Israel needs a clear and concrete plan for the future of Gaza where it faces the potential for a power vacuum that could become filled by chaos, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Wednesday.
Washington and its ally Israel say Hamas cannot continue to run Gaza after militants from the group ignited the conflict with attacks on southern Israel that killed 1,200 people on Oct. 7.
“We do not support and will not support an Israeli occupation. We also of course, do not support Hamas governance in Gaza... We’ve seen where that’s led all too many times for the people of Gaza and for Israel. And we also can’t have anarchy and a vacuum that’s likely to be filled by chaos,” Blinken said during a press conference in Kyiv.
The US top diplomat has held numerous talks with Israel’s Arab neighbors on a post-conflict plan for Gaza since Israel vowed to root out Hamas from the Palestinian enclave more than seven months ago.
But Israel says it intends to keep overall security control and has baulked at proposals for the Palestinian Authority, which governs with partial authority in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, to take charge.
“It’s imperative that Israel also do this work and focus on what the future can and must be,” Blinken said. “There needs to be a clear and concrete plan, and we look to Israel to come forward with its ideas.”


Turkiye tells US that Israel’s attack on Rafah unacceptable, Turkish source says

Updated 15 May 2024
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Turkiye tells US that Israel’s attack on Rafah unacceptable, Turkish source says

  • Fidan also told Blinken that it was important to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible

ANKARA: Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told his US counterpart Antony Blinken in a call on Wednesday that Israel’s attack on the Gazan city of Rafah is unacceptable, a Turkish diplomatic source said.
Fidan also told Blinken that it was important to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza as soon as possible, while emphasising that obstacles to the access of humanitarian aid into the enclave must be removed, the source said.