Arab League chief, Turkish foreign minister discuss Gaza crisis caused by Israeli aggression

Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan. (X/@arableague_gs)
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Updated 05 August 2024
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Arab League chief, Turkish foreign minister discuss Gaza crisis caused by Israeli aggression

  • Secretary-general praises Ankara’s principled support of the Palestinian cause

CAIRO: Arab League Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit has warned against the region being dragged into a spiral of escalating violence in light of the grave risks posed by current Israeli actions.

He expressed his concerns when he received Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan.

Gamal Roshdy, spokesman for the secretary-general, said that the meeting included an in-depth discussion of the regional situation.

They also explored ways to advance relations between the league and Turkiye in political, economic and other matters during the next phase.




Gamal Roshdy, spokesman for the secretary-general, said that the meeting included an in-depth discussion of the regional situation. (X/@arableague_gs)

The meeting included an exchange of views on important regional and international issues, most notably the developments of the Palestinian cause amid the ongoing Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.

The secretary-general emphasized the need for the international community to protect the Palestinian people, especially the residents of Gaza, who are suffering daily under the Israeli onslaught. 

He called for an immediate ceasefire, urgent aid provision, and a reliable path toward implementing the two-state solution.

The secretary-general expressed his appreciation for Turkiye’s principled and decisive positions in international forums in their support of the Palestinians.

The two sides also discussed the latest developments in Syria, Libya and Sudan.


Seven killed in drone strike on Sudan hospital: medical source

Sudanese take to the street during a rally in support of the Sudanese armed forces in their battle against the RSF.
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Seven killed in drone strike on Sudan hospital: medical source

  • Dilling, in the flashpoint state of South Kordofan, is controlled by the Sudanese army but has been under siege by rival paramilitary forces
  • Sunday’s strike comes a day after a drone strike on a UN peacekeeping base killed six Bangladeshi troops in the similarly besieged South Kordofan state capital of Kadugli

PORT SUDAN: A drone strike Sunday on an army hospital in the besieged southern Sudan city of Dilling left “seven civilians dead and 12 injured,” a health worker at the facility told AFP.
The victims included patients and their companions, the medic said on condition of anonymity, explaining that the army hospital “serves the residents of the city and its surroundings, in addition to military personnel.”
Dilling, in the flashpoint state of South Kordofan, is controlled by the Sudanese army but has been under siege by rival paramilitary forces.
Since April 2023, the army has been at war with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who control swathes of the greater Kordofan region along with their allies, the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North (SPLM-N) faction led by Abdelaziz Al-Hilu.
Sunday’s strike comes a day after a drone strike on a United Nations peacekeeping base killed six Bangladeshi troops in the similarly besieged South Kordofan state capital of Kadugli, some 120 kilometers (75 miles) south of Dilling.
According to the UN, civilians in Dilling are suffering famine conditions, but a lack of access to data has prevented an official declaration.
Across the country, the war has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced 12 million and created the world’s largest hunger and displacement crises.