10 November 2024

Arab, Muslim leaders fly to Saudi Arabia for talks on Israel’s wars in Gaza, Lebanon

Arab and Muslim leaders have begun arriving in Saudi Arabia for a summit scheduled for Monday that will focus on Israel’s wars in Gaza and Lebanon, Saudi state media said.
The Saudi foreign ministry announced the summit in late October during the first meeting of an “international alliance” pushing for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Country leaders pose for a picture during the special Arab leaders’ summit to discuss the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas in Gaza, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 11, 2023. (Reuters)

Israel-Gaza war: 
Arab, Muslim summits won’t stop ‘Israel’s carnage’ amid lack of will to confront US

Published: 10 November ,2024: 05:07 PM GSTUpdated: 10 November ,2024: 06:01 PM GST

Arab, Muslim leaders fly to Saudi Arabia for talks on Israel's wars in Gaza,  Lebanon
Saudi Arabia | The New Arab
On Sunday afternoon, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan chaired the preparatory ministerial meeting for the extraordinary Arab and Islamic summit ahead of Monday’s session.

  • The war in Gaza erupted with Hamas’s unprecedented attack on southern Israel on October 7 last year, which resulted in 1,206 deaths, mostly civilians, according to an AFP tally of Israeli official figures.
  • Israel’s retaliatory campaign has killed more than 43,600 people in Gaza, most of them civilians, according to data from the territory’s health ministry that the United Nations considers reliable.

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Gaza's civil defence agency on Sunday said 30 people, including 13 children, were killed in Israeli strikes on two houses in the north of the Palestinian territory.
  • The first strike early Sunday hit a house in Jabalia, northern Gaza, killing "at least 25" people, including 13 children, and injuring more than 30, the civil defence said.
  • Another strike on the Sabra neighbourhood of Gaza City killed five people, with others still missing in the aftermath.
"A number of civilians are still under the rubble," the civil defense added.

Since 6 October, the Israeli military has been engaged in an intensified air and ground assault on areas of northern Gaza, including Jabalia, where hundreds have been killed since.
  • At least 23 people were killed including seven children in the village of Almat, north of the capital Beirut. The targeted victims were reportedly members of the Arsifeh family, displaced from Baalbek, L'Orient Today said.
  • Also on Sunday, an Israeli strike targeted a residential building in the Sayeda Zainab district south of the Syrian capital Damascus, the Syrian state news agency said.
Seven people were killed and 14 were wounded, including women and children, Rami Abdel Rahman, who heads the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, told AFP.
US set to judge Israel progress on Gaza aid crisis this week
6:14 PM
The New Arab Staff & Agencies

The United States this week will decide whether Israel has made progress toward improving the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip and how Washington will respond, National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said on Sunday as Israel began to make its case. President Joe Biden's administration told Israel in an Oct. 13 letter signed by Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that the longtime U.S. ally must take steps within 30 days on a series of measures or risk restrictions on American military aid.

"This week we will make our judgments about what kind of progress they have made," Sullivan told the CBS program "Face the Nation." "And then Secretary Austin, Secretary Blinken, the president will make judgments about what we do in response, and I'm not going to get ahead of that."

At least 38 killed in strikes across Lebanon on Sunday
5:49 PM
The New Arab Staff & Agencies

At least 38 people were killed in Israeli strikes across Lebanon on Sunday in strikes on Baalbek, Almat in Jbeil district and the country's south.

Right-wing group plans pro-Israel rally ahead of Paris match
A week after fans of Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv instigated a number of riots in the Dutch capital of Amsterdam.
Yigal Brand, CEO of World Betar, said in a statement on Sunday that the movement, which is present worldwide and has links to the Israeli right, was "outraged at what has happened in Amsterdam".

"We are proud Zionists and have nothing to apologize for," Brand added in a statement.

US says Hamas is 'standing in the way of a Gaza ceasefire'
5:16 PM
The New Arab Staff & Agencies

US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan claimed on Sunday that it is Hamas, not Israel, that is standing in the way of a ceasefire in Gaza.

Sullivan, appearing on the CBS program "Face the Nation," added that the United States will make a judgment about the progress Israel has made over a letter tha5:23 PM


Israeli strikes kill dozens across Gaza, Lebanon and Syria
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Israel-Gaza war: Arab, Muslim summits won’t stop ‘Israel’s carnage’ amid lack of will to confront US

Arab and Muslim leaders will meet in Saudi Arabia over the weekend for back-to-back emergency summits over the war in Gaza, but the talks are not expected to yield much beyond strongly worded statements against Israel and its Western supporters, analysts said.
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Arab, Muslim leaders fly to Saudi Arabia for talks on Israel’s wars in Gaza, Lebanon

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