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黑料社区 says no to displacement of Gazans, rejects relations with Israel without Palestinian state

黑料社区 says no to displacement of Gazans, rejects relations with Israel without Palestinian state
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan addresses the 162nd regular session of the Arab League in Cairo, Egypt, on September 10, 2024. (KSA MOFA/File)
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Updated 05 February 2025

黑料社区 says no to displacement of Gazans, rejects relations with Israel without Palestinian state

黑料社区 says no to displacement of Gazans, rejects relations with Israel without Palestinian state
  • Statement comes after President Trump hinted at US ownership of Gaza after Palestinian displacement
  • Trump insists Egypt and Jordan will have to take the displaced Gazans, with both states rejecting the idea

RIYADH: 黑料社区 on Wednesday said its long-held position that Palestinians must have their own independent state was firm and not open to negotiation, a stance Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has reiterated many times before.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry statement came shortly after President Donald Trump said he wants the US to own the Gaza Strip after all Palestinians are displaced from there and sent to other countries, where settlements will be constructed for them.

The Kingdom鈥檚 position has been a longstanding one with its leaders repeatedly calling for justice for Palestinians, who they say deserve a state of their own alongside Israel as a way to find a lasting solution to the decades long conflict.

Saudi leaders have repeatedly said any formal relations between the Kingdom and Israel hinge on the creation of a viable Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.

The ministry statement highlighted a speech by the crown prince at the Shoura Council on September 18, 2024, where he stressed that 黑料社区 will continue its tireless work toward the establishment of an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, adding the Kingdom will not normalize ties with Israel without it.

The crown prince expressed a similar sentiment during the extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh on Nov. 11, 2024, where he stressed the continuation of efforts to establish a Palestinian state and demanded an end to Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories.

He also urged more countries to recognize the State of Palestine, stressing the importance of mobilizing the international community to support the rights of Palestinians, which were expressed in the resolutions of the UN General Assembly by considering Palestine eligible for full membership of the world body.

鈥淭he Kingdom of 黑料社区 also stresses its previously announced categorical rejection of any violation of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, whether through Israeli settlement policies, annexation of Palestinian territories, or attempts to displace the Palestinian people from their land,鈥 the statement added.

Trump, standing next to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Tuesday, said the Palestinians would be better off living outside of Gaza which has been bombed to rubble during Israel鈥檚 brutal 15-month attack.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 think people should be going back,鈥 Trump said. 鈥淵ou can鈥檛 live in Gaza right now. I think we need another location. I think it should be a location that鈥檚 going to make people happy.鈥

The president insists Egypt and Jordan would have to take the Gazans he plans to displace. Both countries have rejected the idea outright.

Trump also did not rule out the use of American troops to help reconstruct the enclave and ensure the ownership of the territory, which he said could become the 鈥淩iviera of the Middle East,鈥 given its temperate climate and prime location on the Mediterranean coast.

The Kingdom said that it鈥檚 the international community鈥檚 duty to work to alleviate the severe human suffering of the Palestinian people, who will remain in their land.

鈥淟asting and just peace cannot be achieved without the Palestinian people obtaining their legitimate rights in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions, and this is what was previously explained to the previous and current American administrations,鈥 the ministry statement said.


Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank

Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank
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Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank

Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank
鈥淔earing potential supply disruptions or further escalation, citizens across the West Bank have begun stockpiling fuel,鈥 said Abu Al-Rob
In the northern West Bank city of Nablus, dozens of drivers waited in line for fuel

RAMALLAH, Palestinian Territories: Fears over the war between Israel and Iran have led to fuel shortages in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian Authority told AFP Wednesday, as drivers queued in long lines to buy fuel.

鈥淔earing potential supply disruptions or further escalation, citizens across the West Bank have begun stockpiling fuel, putting additional pressure on an already strained market,鈥 said Mohammad Abu Al-Rob, director of the PA鈥檚 communications center.

After decades of enmity and a prolonged shadow war, Israel on Friday launched a massive bombing campaign that prompted Iran to respond with missiles and drones.

The PA official said there has also been 鈥渁 noticeable decline in the number of fuel tankers arriving from Israel, some of which have been redirected for use by the Israeli occupation army.鈥

In the northern West Bank city of Nablus, dozens of drivers waited in line for fuel.

Mohammad Ayoub, a resident of Nablus who had been waiting in line for two hours, said he hoped to finally purchase fuel after several failed attempts.

鈥淚 came yesterday at about 11:00 p.m. and found the gas stations closed. I also came early in the morning and the situation was the same.鈥

Ahmad Samaana, a truck driver from Nablus, complained of limits placed on fuel purchases.

鈥淟arge trucks, like the one I have, need about 500 liters, but when we enter the station, the worker at the station tells me that he allows filling up with a value of 500 shekels, which is less than 100 liters of diesel,鈥 he told AFP.

鈥淭his is not enough for a truck.鈥

Abu Al-Rob noted that 鈥渢he (fuel) supply chain remains entirely subject to Israel鈥檚 will and control,鈥 as the country controls all entry points into the West Bank, which it has occupied since 1967.

He relayed the Ramallah-based Palestinian Authority鈥檚 call 鈥渢o safeguard the flow of essential supplies 鈥 particularly fuel for hospitals, bakeries, and other critical sectors鈥 should the situation worsen.

Israel to resume natural gas exports when military deems it鈥檚 safe, energy minister says

Israel to resume natural gas exports when military deems it鈥檚 safe, energy minister says
Updated 18 June 2025

Israel to resume natural gas exports when military deems it鈥檚 safe, energy minister says

Israel to resume natural gas exports when military deems it鈥檚 safe, energy minister says
  • Cohen said he has been in contact with Egypt and Jordan about the cut in supplies.
  • 鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to use our strategic storage, so therefore, I needed to cut exports鈥

TEL AVIV: Israel will resume its natural gas exports when the country鈥檚 military believes it would be safe to do so, Israel鈥檚 Energy Minister Eli Cohen said on Wednesday, as an air battle between Israel and Iran entered its sixth day.

Two of Israel鈥檚 three gas fields 鈥 Chevron-operated Leviathan and Energean鈥檚 Karish 鈥 off its Mediterranean coast that provide the bulk of exports to Egypt and Jordan, have been shut since June 13 amid the conflict between Israel and Iran.

That leaves in operation only the older Tamar field, used mainly for domestic supplies.

Cohen said he has been in contact with Egypt and Jordan about the cut in supplies.

鈥淭hey can see that we are in a war. I don鈥檛 want to use our strategic storage, so therefore, I needed to cut exports,鈥 Cohen told Reuters after a news briefing.

鈥淚 hope I will be able to use another rig as soon as possible and use it for the supply of gas (exports). For me, the most important thing is (supplying) Israel,鈥 he said, alluding to fueling needs during the conflict with Iran.

It wasn鈥檛 clear when another gas field will be reopened, Cohen said, noting: 鈥淲e are working with them [the military], the Navy, and right now their recommendation is that one (field) will continue to work and two will be shut down.鈥

Israeli gas accounts for about 15-20 percent of Egypt鈥檚 consumption, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) shows. The disruption to Israel鈥檚 gas supply led Egyptian fertilizer producers to halt operations on Friday.

Israel launched the air war on Iran on Friday after concluding the latter was on the verge of developing a nuclear weapon. Iran maintains its nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.

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Israel鈥檚 energy sector, Cohen said, was operating normally, with no shortages expected since the country also maintains reserves in coal, diesel and renewable energy.

Israel鈥檚 Oil Refineries in Haifa was hit by an Iranian missile this week, which killed three people and halted operations.

Cohen said he hoped the facility would resume operations within a month, though a second refinery in the south remains open.

Since Friday, the percentage of renewable, or solar, energy used in electricity production has more than doubled to some 40 percent, Cohen said.

There was also some damage to wastewater treatment facilities and pipelines from Iranian air strikes.

Cohen acknowledged that victory against Iran could take weeks but Israel鈥檚 energy demands could be met.

鈥淎lthough the Iranians struck some of our plants, we have very strong energy facilities that can supply all the energy demands for Israeli citizens and the army, in fuel, gas, electricity and water.鈥


Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support

Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support
Updated 18 June 2025

Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support

Iranian Ambassador in Tokyo hails Saudi and Arab support
  • Ambassador Seadat recognized the substantial support from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
  • 鈥淲e will always remember the kindness shown to us by our brothers in 黑料社区,鈥 he told Arab News Japan

TOKYO: Iranian Ambassador to Japan, Peiman Seadat, expressed his gratitude for the unified support of 黑料社区 and other Arab and Muslim countries in their collective effort against the aggression of the Israeli war machine.

He stated that this unity among Arab and Muslim nations is a testament to the strength of regional cooperation.

In an exclusive interview with Arab News Japan on Wednesday, the Ambassador highlighted that Arab and Muslim countries recognize the seriousness of the aggression by the Israeli regime and the threat it poses to the entire region.

Ambassador Seadat recognized the substantial support from Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Foreign Minister Prince Farhan.

鈥淲e are deeply grateful for the compassionate assistance provided by the Crown Prince to approximately 80,000 Iranian pilgrims who have been stranded in 黑料社区. His Highness personally assured us that these pilgrims are being welcomed as guests of the Kingdom. We will always remember the kindness shown to us by our brothers in 黑料社区.鈥

The Iranian Ambassador, Seadat, also highlighted the support to Iran by Egypt, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Oman, among others. He also expressed gratitude to the Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council, for his clear condemnation of Israel鈥檚 aggressive actions against Iran.


Gaza Humanitarian Foundation initiative 鈥榦utrageous鈥: UN probe chief

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation initiative 鈥榦utrageous鈥: UN probe chief
Updated 18 June 2025

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation initiative 鈥榦utrageous鈥: UN probe chief

Gaza Humanitarian Foundation initiative 鈥榦utrageous鈥: UN probe chief
  • GHF began operations on May 26 after Israel completely cut off supplies into Gaza for more than two months, sparking warnings of mass famine
  • UN and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the foundation over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli military objectives

GENEVA: The use of the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to distribute food in the Palestinian territory is 鈥渙utrageous,鈥 the head of a UN inquiry said Wednesday.
Navi Pillay, who chairs the UN鈥檚 Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Israel and the Palestinian territories, joined a growing chorus of criticism of the GHF鈥檚 operations, and cited its US links.
鈥淚n every war, the siege and starvation surely leads to death,鈥 the former UN rights chief told journalists.
鈥淏ut this initiative of what鈥檚 called a foundation, a private foundation, to supply food, is what I see as outrageous, because it involves the United States itself, the government, and it turns out, as we watch daily, that people who go to those centers are being killed as they seek food.鈥
An officially private effort with opaque funding, GHF began operations on May 26 after Israel completely cut off supplies into Gaza for more than two months, sparking warnings of mass famine.
The United Nations and major aid groups have refused to cooperate with the foundation over concerns it was designed to cater to Israeli military objectives.
Dozens of Palestinians have been killed while trying to reach GHF distribution points.
Pillay said the commission would 鈥渉ave to look into... the policy purpose and how it鈥檚 being effected.
鈥淲e have to spell out what is the motive of, right now, the killing of people who are coming for humanitarian aid from this so-called foundation 鈥 and that lives are being lost just in trying to secure food for their children.鈥
Unprecedented in its open-ended scope, the three-person Commission of Inquiry was established by the UN Human Rights Council in May 2021 to investigate alleged violations of international humanitarian and human rights law in Israel and the Palestinian territories.
South African former High Court judge Pillay, 83, served as a judge on the International Criminal Court and presided over the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.
On Tuesday she presented the commission鈥檚 latest report to the Human Rights Council.
It said Israel had attacked Gaza鈥檚 schools, religious and cultural sites as part of a 鈥渨idespread and systematic鈥 assault on the civilian population, in which Israeli forces have committed 鈥渨ar crimes鈥 and 鈥渢he crime against humanity of extermination.鈥
Israel does not cooperate with the investigation and has long accused it of 鈥渟ystematic anti-Israel discrimination.鈥


UAE president, Russia鈥檚 Putin discuss Iran-Israel conflict

UAE president, Russia鈥檚 Putin discuss Iran-Israel conflict
Updated 18 June 2025

UAE president, Russia鈥檚 Putin discuss Iran-Israel conflict

UAE president, Russia鈥檚 Putin discuss Iran-Israel conflict
  • Emirati, Russian leaders proposed ways to contain the military escalation

LONDON: Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan to discuss the latest developments in the Iran-Israel conflict, which entered its sixth day as of Wednesday.

The leaders addressed the grave implications of the conflict 鈥 which began on Friday 鈥 on regional and global security, according to the Emirates News Agency.

They discussed efforts to contain the war and halt the spiraling escalation, and highlighted the importance of exercising restraint and pursuing dialogue to avoid further threats to security.

Putin and Sheikh Mohamed voiced their support for all efforts aimed at achieving a solution through diplomatic means, WAM reported.