Algeria president sets presidential election for Sept 7

Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune speaks at the Martyr’s Memorial in Algiers. (File/AFP)
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Updated 22 March 2024
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Algeria president sets presidential election for Sept 7

ALGIERS: Algeria’s President Abdelmadjid Tebboune has decided to hold presidential election on Sept. 7, the presidency said on Thursday.

The announcement to hold the elections in September comes three months ahead of schedule, a statement from the president’s office said, without providing further details.

“It was decided to hold early presidential elections on Sept. 7, 2024,” read the statement released following a meeting chaired by Tebboune and attended by lawmakers and the army’s chief of staff.

Tebboune was elected in December 2019 for a five-year term and can run for a second and final term, according to the Algerian constitution. Last year, parliament members urged him to do so.

He has not officially announced his candidacy yet. 

The announcement took the nation by surprise as elections in Algeria had been expected to take place in December 2024, raising speculation among observers about the rationale for the change.

The ballot in September will be the first since the 78-year-old military-backed leader ascended to power in 2019. He emerged the winner in a low-turnout election that December in the aftermath of a popular movement that led to his predecessor’s resignation.

(With Reuters, AFP and AP)


Brother of Israel’s Shin Bet chief indicted in Gaza smuggling case

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Brother of Israel’s Shin Bet chief indicted in Gaza smuggling case

JERUSALEM: Prosecutors on Thursday filed charges against the brother of the head of Israel’s domestic intelligence agency over the alleged smuggling of cigarettes into the besieged Gaza Strip.
Bezalel Zini, the brother of Shin Bet chief David Zini, is charged along with other defendants in the case with “assisting the enemy in wartime, performing transactions in property for terrorist purposes, obtaining something by fraud under aggravated circumstances, and taking bribes,” the justice ministry said.
“A central category of prohibited goods smuggled into the Strip was tobacco and cigarettes, which have put a total of hundreds of millions of shekels into Hamas’s coffers since the start of the war,” the ministry added in a statement.
Israel controls the entry of all goods and people into the Palestinian territory, where humanitarian conditions remain dire despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas which came into effect on October 10.
The justice ministry described the smuggling operation as a “serious case of organized, systematic, and sophisticated smuggling of various goods into the Gaza Strip for profit,” which began in the summer of 2025, when war was still raging in Gaza.