Qatar PM demands Israel ‘immediately withdraw’ from Syria buffer zone

Syria’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa welcomes Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani in Damascus on January 16, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 16 January 2025
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Qatar PM demands Israel ‘immediately withdraw’ from Syria buffer zone

  • “The Israeli occupation’s seizure of the buffer zone is a reckless... act and it must immediately withdraw,” Sheikh Mohammed said

DAMASCUS: Qatar demands Israel “immediately withdraw” from its buffer zone with Syria, the Qatari prime minister said on Thursday during a visit to Damascus, after Israeli troops had entered the area following Bashar Assad’s fall.
“The Israeli occupation’s seizure of the buffer zone is a reckless... act and it must immediately withdraw,” Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani said at a press conference with Syrian leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa.
Sheikh Mohammed also vowed to support the rehabilitation of Syria’s infrastructure, devastated by nearly 14 years of civil war.
“We will provide the necessary technical support to make the infrastructure operational again and provide support to the electricity sector,” said Sheikh Mohammed during a joint press conference with Ahmed Al-Sharaa, adding that Qatar “extends its hand to our Syrian brothers for future partnerships.”

The prime minister added that Qatar will supply Syria with 200 megawatts of electricity that will be gradually increased.


Spain PM urges world to ‘raise its voice’ for Palestinians

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Spain PM urges world to ‘raise its voice’ for Palestinians

  • Spain, where support for the Palestinian cause is strong, has been one of Europe’s most vocal critics of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza

MADRID: Spain’s PM on Thursday called on the international community to “raise its voice” to prevent the plight of Palestinians from being forgotten, during a meeting with Palestinian Authority leader Mahmud Abbas.
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez also repeated Madrid’s support for a two-state solution, describing it as “the only possible solution” to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
He stressed that the recent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza must be real and not “fictitious,” and insisted that attacks on civilians must end.
“The year 2025 has been terrible for the Palestinian people,” the Socialist prime minister said as he stood alongside Abbas in Madrid.
“Genuine peace must be based on justice. Those responsible for this genocide will be held accountable, sooner or later.”
Abbas thanked Spain for recognizing the State of Palestine in May 2024 and praised Madrid’s leadership in building an international coalition to expand recognition. He also called for an end to violence in Gaza and the West Bank.
Spain, where support for the Palestinian cause is strong, has been one of Europe’s most vocal critics of Israel’s military offensive in Gaza following the Hamas attacks of October 7, 2023 that began the war.