Egypt offers condolences over floods in UAE, Iran, Pakistan, US

Cars lay abandoned following flooding in Fujairah, UAE, July 28, 2022. (Reuters)
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Updated 31 July 2022
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Egypt offers condolences over floods in UAE, Iran, Pakistan, US

  • The UAE’s Interior Ministry said seven people of Asian nationalities were killed due to torrential rains
  • Floods struck separate areas in Iran, which said the death toll rose to at least 80 and about 30 people are missing

CAIRO: Egypt has expressed its condolences and sympathy to the UAE, Iran, Pakistan and the US for the victims of floods and torrential rains that have struck these countries.

Egypt’s Foreign Ministry said the country’s government and people wish a speedy recovery to all the injured.

The UAE’s Interior Ministry said seven people of Asian nationalities were killed due to torrential rains.

“Egypt, the government and people, expresses its solidarity with the Emirates in facing the effects of those torrents, stressing the ability of the United Arab Emirates, under its wise leadership, to overcome this affliction,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

Authorities in Kentucky said the number of deaths due to floods in the US state rose to 25, and a state of emergency is ongoing.

Floods struck separate areas in Iran, which said the death toll rose to at least 80 and about 30 people are missing.

In Pakistan, 19 people died in the past two days due to heavy rains.


Israeli president tells Bild: War with Iran needs ‘end result’, not exact timetable

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Israeli president tells Bild: War with Iran needs ‘end result’, not exact timetable

  • Herzog said the US and Israeli attacks on Iran were changing the whole configuration of the Middle East
  • He defended strikes on Iranian oil sites ⁠as a way ⁠of taking away money from Tehran’s “war machine“

JERUSALEM: Israel’s President Isaac Herzog on Tuesday did not offer a timetable on when the war with Iran could end, telling Germany’s Bild newspaper: “We need to take a deep breath and get to the end result.”
Herzog said the US and Israeli attacks on Iran were changing the whole configuration of the Middle East. He defended strikes on Iranian oil sites ⁠as a way ⁠of taking away money from Tehran’s “war machine.”
The interview was published as the US and Israel pounded Iran with what the Pentagon and Iranians on the ground said were the most ⁠intense airstrikes of the war, despite global markets betting that President Donald Trump will seek to end the conflict soon.
Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Saar, had earlier said his country was not planning for an endless war and was consulting with Washington about when to stop it.
“The Iranians are the ones spreading chaos ⁠and ⁠terror throughout the region and the world. So I think if we measure everything by a speedometer, we won’t get anywhere. We need to take a deep breath and get to the end result,” Herzog told Bild.
Eliminating the Iranian threat would “enable the entire system in the region to suddenly breathe again and develop further. That’s fantastic,” he added.