Oman calls for impartial probe into Israeli actions in Gaza

Omani Minister of Foreign Affairs Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi. (ONA)
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Updated 31 October 2023
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Oman calls for impartial probe into Israeli actions in Gaza

  • Minister of Foreign Affairs Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi, urged for Israel to be held responsible

MUSCAT: The Sultunate of Oman has appealed to the international community to conduct an impartial investigation into Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip, the Oman News Agency reported on Tuesday.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al-Busaidi, urged for Israel to be held responsible for targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure.

The minister noted Oman’s dedication to political solutions and adherence to international law and the need for international intervention to halt the Israel-Hamas war.

Al-Busaidi pointed out that violence would never provide a solution to the Palestinian or Arab-Israeli conflicts and said political dialogue and a strong commitment to peace was required.

He also made a plea for responsible media coverage of the conflict.

In addition, Muscat has called for an immediate ceasefire, the establishment of a monitored truce by UN observers, and the development of plans to provide humanitarian aid directly and immediately to the Gaza Strip.

Al-Busaidi added that Oman and its fellow Gulf Cooperation Council countries were dedicated to supporting humanitarian relief operations in the Gaza Strip and addressing the root causes that have led to the ongoing crisis.


Turkiye ‘closely’ monitoring Kurdish groups as Iran war rages

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Turkiye ‘closely’ monitoring Kurdish groups as Iran war rages

  • “We are closely following PJAK’s activities in Iran and regional developments,” the Turkish defense ministry said
  • “Turkiye supports the territorial integrity of neighboring states, not their fragmentation“

ANKARA: Turkiye’s defense ministry on Thursday said it was “closely” following the actions of Kurdish militant groups over concerns they are being drawn into the war, reportedly by US-led efforts to destabilize Iran.
The conflict began on Saturday when US-Israeli strikes hit Iran, which retaliated with strikes across the region, with Tehran on Wednesday saying it had hit Kurdish militant groups based in Iraq.
The move came as reports suggested Washington was looking to arm Kurdish guerrillas to infiltrate Iran — a move that would likely raise hackles in Turkiye.
“We are closely following PJAK’s activities in Iran and regional developments,” the Turkish defense ministry said of an Iran-based Kurdish group which is an offshoot of the outlawed Kurdish militant PKK.
“Activities of groups like the PJAK terrorist organization, which promote ethnic separatism, negatively affect not only Iran’s security but also the overall peace and stability of the region,” the ministry said.
“Turkiye supports the territorial integrity of neighboring states, not their fragmentation.”
On February 22, the PJAK (the Kurdistan Free Life Party) and four other exiled Kurdish groups announced a political coalition to seek the overthrow of the Islamic Republic and ultimately to secure Kurdish self-determination.
Spread across Turkiye, Syria, Iraq and Iran, the Kurds are one of Iran’s most important non-Persian ethnic minority groups and have long supported anti-government protests in the Islamic Republic.
Turkiye has been seeking to end its conflict with the PKK, which formally disbanded last year after four decades of violence that claimed some 50,000 lives.
Although most PKK-linked groups embraced the call to disarm, the PJAK did not, with Ankara concerned any regional unrest could embolden recalcitrant Kurdish separatists.
In late January, following a wave of deadly anti-government protests in Iran, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan told his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi that “the complete neutralization of PJAK constitutes an urgent necessity for Iran’s security.”