TEHRAN: Iran reported 235 new deaths from the novel coronavirus on Tuesday, a record toll for a single day in the Middle East’s hardest-hit country.
“We have lost 235 of our compatriots due to COVID-19 in the past 24 hours,” taking the overall toll to 16,147, said health ministry spokeswoman Sima Sadat Lari.
Iran reports record one-day virus toll of 235 dead
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Iran reports record one-day virus toll of 235 dead
- Iran is grappling with one of the deadliest outbreaks in the Middle East, with more than 16,000 fatalities
Muslim World League welcomes second phase of Gaza peace plan
- Plan includes US-led oversight board, key role for Tony Blair, and aims to restore governance and promote economic development in Gaza
LONDON: The Muslim World League has welcomed the announcement of the start of the second phase of a comprehensive peace plan for Gaza, including the declaration of a Peace Council and the formation of the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza.
In a statement issued on Saturday, the MWL praised efforts aimed at ending the war in Gaza and advancing stability and peace in the Palestinian territories.
The organization commended the efforts of US President Donald Trump, citing his commitment to the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza and his pledge to prevent the annexation of any part of the occupied West Bank.
MWL Secretary-General Mohammed Al-Issa stressed the urgent need for full adherence to the requirements of the second phase of the peace plan and called for a serious and firm response to any violations.
Al-Issa also highlighted the importance of ensuring sufficient access for humanitarian aid to Gaza and supporting the return of the Palestinian National Authority to its responsibilities in the territory.
He said these efforts were essential to ending cycles of violence and conflict and to establishing a lasting, comprehensive and just peace, in line with relevant international resolutions and the New York Declaration for a two-state solution.
The second phase of the peace plan builds on an initial ceasefire and includes the establishment of a US-led board to oversee Gaza’s post-war administration.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair was given a key role on Friday, while a US officer has been appointed to lead a nascent security force.
The announcement follows a meeting in Cairo of a Palestinian committee of technocrats tasked with governing Gaza, which was attended by Jared Kushner, US President Trump’s senior adviser on the Middle East.
The plan is also intended to promote economic development in Gaza, which has suffered extensive damage during more than two years of Israeli bombardment.









