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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.


Israel army says struck Hezbollah weapons depots in south Lebanon

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Jarmaq on September 28, 2025.AFP
Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Jarmaq on September 28, 2025.AFP
Updated 28 September 2025

Israel army says struck Hezbollah weapons depots in south Lebanon

Smoke rises following an Israeli airstrike on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Jarmaq on September 28, 2025.AFP
  • Despite a November ceasefire that ended over a year of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, the latter has kept up regular strikes on Lebanon

JERUSALEM: The Israeli military said it struck weapons depots belonging to the armed group Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on Sunday.
鈥淎 short while ago, the IDF (Israeli military) struck Hezbollah weapon storage facilities in southern Lebanon. These weapon depots were used by the terrorist organization to advance and carry out terror attacks against the State of Israel,鈥 the military said in a statement.
Despite a November ceasefire that ended over a year of hostilities between Hezbollah and Israel, the latter has kept up regular strikes on Lebanon and still has troops positioned at five border points inside Lebanon.
Hezbollah, meanwhile, is under intense pressure to hand over its weapons, with the Lebanese army having drawn up a plan to disarm it, beginning in the south.
Lebanon itself is facing pressure to act from the United States, as well as from the ongoing Israeli strikes.
But on Saturday, Hezbollah chief Naim Qassem said the group would not allow itself to be disarmed as he addressed supporters while marking one year since the killing by Israel of his predecessor, Hassan Nasrallah.
Hezbollah was the only major armed group allowed to keep its weapons following Lebanon鈥檚 civil war, because it was fighting continued Israeli occupation of the south.
The group鈥檚 heartlands are in mainly Shiite southern and eastern Lebanon, as well as south Beirut.
In October 2023, it began launching rockets at Israel in support of Hamas in Gaza. Months of exchanges escalated into all-out war in September 2024, before a ceasefire was agreed two months later.
 


UN arms embargo, other sanctions reimposed on Iran over nuclear program

A man rides his motorcycle past a deactivated Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile in front of a picture of Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader.
A man rides his motorcycle past a deactivated Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile in front of a picture of Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader.
Updated 28 September 2025

UN arms embargo, other sanctions reimposed on Iran over nuclear program

A man rides his motorcycle past a deactivated Kheibar Shekan ballistic missile in front of a picture of Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader.
  • End of nuclear deal originally agreed by Iran, Britain, Germany, France, the United States, Russia and China is likely to exacerbate tensions in the Middle East

UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations has reinstated an arms embargo and other sanctions on Iran over its nuclear program following a process triggered by European powers that Tehran has warned will be met with a harsh response.
Britain, France and Germany initiated the return of sanctions on Iran at the UN Security Council over accusations it had violated a 2015 deal that aimed to stop it developing a nuclear bomb. Iran denies seeking nuclear weapons.
The end of the decade-long nuclear deal originally agreed by Iran, Britain, Germany, France, the United States, Russia and China is likely to exacerbate tensions in the Middle East, just months after Israel and the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites.
UN sanctions imposed by the Security Council in resolutions adopted between 2006 and 2010 were reinstated at 8 p.m. EDT on Saturday (0000 GMT on Sunday). Attempts to delay the return of all sanctions on Iran failed on the sidelines of the annual gathering of world leaders at the UN this week.
鈥淲e urge Iran and all states to abide fully by these resolutions,鈥 the foreign ministers of France, Britain and Germany said in a joint statement after the deadline passed.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas confirmed in a statement on Sunday that the bloc would 鈥渘ow proceed to implement the re-imposition of all previously lifted UN and EU nuclear-related sanctions without delay.鈥
Israel hailed the reimposition of sanctions on its arch foe as a 鈥渕ajor development,鈥 citing what it called Tehran鈥檚 ongoing violations over the nuclear program.
鈥淭he goal is clear: prevent a nuclear-armed Iran. The world must use every tool to achieve this goal,鈥 the Israeli Foreign Ministry said in a post on X.
Iran calls in ambassadors
Tehran has warned of a harsh response to the reimposition of sanctions. Iran said on Saturday it was recalling its ambassadors to Britain, France and Germany for consultations. But Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Friday Iran had no intention of leaving the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
Russia has disputed the return of UN sanctions on Iran.
鈥淚t is unlawful, and it cannot be implemented,鈥 Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told reporters at the UN earlier on Saturday, adding that he had written to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warning that it would be 鈥渁 major mistake鈥 for him to acknowledge a return of UN sanctions on Iran.
The European powers had offered to delay reinstating sanctions for up to six months to allow space for talks on a long-term deal if Iran restored access for UN nuclear inspectors, addressed concerns about its stock of enriched uranium, and engaged in talks with the United States.
鈥淥ur countries will continue to pursue diplomatic routes and negotiations. The reimposition of UN sanctions is not the end of diplomacy,鈥 the foreign ministers of Britain, France and Germany said, urging Iran to 鈥渞eturn to compliance.鈥
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in a statement President Donald Trump has been clear that diplomacy is still an option for Iran and a deal remains the best outcome for the Iranian people and the world.
鈥淔or that to happen, Iran must accept direct talks, held in good faith, without stalling or obfuscation,鈥 Rubio said, adding that until there was a new deal it was important for countries to implement sanctions 鈥渋mmediately in order to pressure Iran鈥檚 leaders.鈥
Rial falls to record low
Iran鈥檚 economy is already struggling with crippling US sanctions reimposed since 2018 after Trump ditched the pact during his first term.
Iran鈥檚 rial currency continued to weaken over fears of new sanctions. The rial fell to 1,123,000 per US dollar, a new record low, on Saturday, from about 1,085,000 on Friday, according to foreign exchange websites, including Bon-bast.com.
With the return of UN sanctions, Iran will again be subjected to an arms embargo and a ban on all uranium enrichment and reprocessing activities, as well as any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons.
Other sanctions to be reimposed include a travel ban on dozens of Iranian citizens, asset freezes on dozens of people and entities and a ban on the supply of anything that could be used in the nation鈥檚 nuclear program.
All countries are authorized to seize and dispose of any items banned under UN sanctions and Iran will be prohibited from acquiring an interest in any commercial activity in another country involving uranium mining, production or use of nuclear materials and technology.


Trump says 鈥榳e will get it done鈥 in the Middle East

US President Donald Trump speaks to the media at the White House in Washington D.C. (File/Reuters)
US President Donald Trump speaks to the media at the White House in Washington D.C. (File/Reuters)
Updated 28 September 2025

Trump says 鈥榳e will get it done鈥 in the Middle East

US President Donald Trump speaks to the media at the White House in Washington D.C. (File/Reuters)
  • 鈥淲e have a real chance for GREATNESS IN THE MIDDLE EAST,鈥 president said in a post on his Truth Social platform
  • 鈥淎LL ARE ON BOARD FOR SOMETHING SPECIAL, FIRST TIME EVER. WE WILL GET IT DONE!!!鈥: Trump

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump expressed optimism on Sunday about reaching a deal to end the war in Gaza, saying there is 鈥渁 real chance for greatness in the Middle East,鈥 ahead of talks on Monday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Trump did not provide specific details of a prospective ceasefire-for-hostages agreement in Gaza, but Vice President JD Vance told 鈥淔ox News Sunday鈥 that top US officials are immersed in 鈥渧ery complicated鈥 negotiations with Israeli and Arab leaders.
鈥淲e have a real chance for Greatness in the Middle East. All are on board for something special, first time ever. We will get it done,鈥 Trump said in a Truth Social post that was issued as he rode in his motorcade to his suburban Virginia golf club.
Trump will meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday at the White House with the aim of reaching a framework for a deal, according to administration officials.
Trump said on Friday talks on Gaza with Middle Eastern nations were intense and that Israel and Palestinian Hamas militants were aware of the discussions, which he said would continue as long as required.
Vance described himself as 鈥渃autiously hopeful鈥 about reaching a deal.
鈥淚 feel more optimistic about where we are right now than where we have been at any point in the last few months, but let鈥檚 be realistic, these things can get derailed at the very last minute,鈥 he said.
He said the plan has three main components: Returning all hostages, ending the Hamas threat to Israel, and escalating humanitarian aid in Gaza.
鈥淪o I think we鈥檙e close to accomplishing all three of those objectives,鈥 Vance said.
When international leaders gathered at the United Nations in New York this week, the US unveiled a 21-point Middle East peace plan to end the nearly two-year-long war in Gaza between Israel and Hamas.
That plan calls for the return of all hostages, living and dead, no further Israeli attacks on Qatar and a new dialogue between Israel and Palestinians for 鈥減eaceful coexistence,鈥 a White House official said.
Israel angered Qataris by launching an airstrike against Hamas targets in their capital Doha on September 9. A Hamas representative said on Saturday that the group had not seen the US plan.
 


Tanks thrust deeper into Gaza, medics say many injured trapped

Tanks thrust deeper into Gaza, medics say many injured trapped
Updated 28 September 2025

Tanks thrust deeper into Gaza, medics say many injured trapped

Tanks thrust deeper into Gaza, medics say many injured trapped
  • Witnesses and medics said Israeli tanks had deepened their incursions in the Sabra, Tel Al-Hawa, Sheikh Radwan and Al-Naser neighborhoods

CAIRO: Israeli tanks moved deeper into Gaza City鈥檚 residential districts on Sunday, as local health authorities said they have been unable to respond to dozens of desperate calls, expressing concern about the fate of residents in the targeted areas.
Witnesses and medics said Israeli tanks had deepened their incursions in the Sabra, Tel Al-Hawa, Sheikh Radwan and Al-Naser neighborhoods, closing in on the heart and the western areas of Gaza City, where hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering.
The Israeli military launched its long-threatended ground offensive on Gaza City on September 16 after weeks of intensifying strikes on the urban center, forcing hundreds of Palestinians to flee although many still remain.
Trump scheduled to meet Netanyahu
Hamas, which Israel has demanded surrender, said Sunday it had not received a new proposal from mediators, after US President Donald Trump said Friday that 鈥渁 deal on Gaza鈥 seemed likely. Trump is scheduled to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House on Monday.
A spokesperson for the US Embassy in Israel separately said that Ambassador Mike Huckabee would travel to Egypt to meet with Egyptian officials 鈥渁s part of regular diplomatic consultations conducted between US embassies in the region.鈥
Egypt is among those mediating between Israel and Hamas.
The Civil Emergency Service in Gaza said late on Saturday that Israel had denied 73 requests, sent via international organizations, to rescue injured Palestinians in Gaza City.
Israeli authorities had no immediate comment. The military earlier said forces were expanding operations in the city and that five militants firing an anti-tank missile toward Israeli troops had been killed by the Israeli air force.
At least five killed in air strike
Over the past 24 hours, the air force had struck 140 military targets across Gaza, including militants and what it described as military infrastructure, the military said.
At least five people were killed in an air strike in Gaza鈥檚 Al Naser area, local health authorities said. Medics reported 16 more deaths in strikes on houses in central Gaza, bringing Sunday鈥檚 death toll to at least 21.
Israel鈥檚 military siege has caused a humanitarian catastrophe across Gaza. Four health facilities in Gaza City have shut down this month, the World Health Organization has said. Some malnutrition centers have also closed, the UN says.
Thousands remain in Gaza City
The World Food Programme estimates that between 350,000 and 400,000 Palestinians have fled Gaza City since last month, although hundreds of thousands remain. The Israeli military estimates that around a million Palestinians were in Gaza City in August.
Israel began its assault on Gaza nearly two years ago after an attack led by the Hamas killed about 1,200 people, with 251 taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.
Since then, Israeli forces have killed more than 65,000 Palestinians in the enclave, according to Gaza鈥檚 health authorities, displaced the entire population, and crippled the territory鈥檚 health system.


Omani FM calls for global pressure to bring Israel to negotiating table

Omani FM calls for global pressure to bring Israel to negotiating table
Updated 28 September 2025

Omani FM calls for global pressure to bring Israel to negotiating table

Omani FM calls for global pressure to bring Israel to negotiating table
  • Palestine must 鈥榯ake precedence in our deliberations and decisions,鈥 Badr Al-Busaidi tells UN
  • 鈥楾he world today is undergoing one of the most complex and difficult periods in modern history鈥

NEW YORK: The international community must pressure Israel to bring it to the negotiating table over the Gaza war, Oman鈥檚 foreign minister told the 80th UN General Assembly on Saturday.

The Palestinian issue is 鈥渄eeply painful and enduring,鈥 Badr Al-Busaidi said, calling for it to 鈥渢ake precedence in our deliberations and decisions.鈥

It is the foremost matter among a 鈥渂road spectrum of critical issues that weigh heavily on the human conscience鈥 of the world, he added.

鈥淔or too long this conflict has persisted, the suffering has grown unbearable, and the time has come to end the occupation, to undo the injustice, and to restore the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people through the implementation of the two-state solution.鈥

Growing global recognition of Palestinian statehood is 鈥渢he most crucial step鈥 in the Palestinian cause, Al-Busaidi said.

He praised the countries that recognized Palestine over the past week, including the UK, France, Canada and Australia.

Though the UN 鈥渆mbodies our collective commitment to working together for peace and to settle conflicts through dialogue and peaceful and legal means,鈥 Al-Busaidi said, 鈥淚srael continues to disregard international appeals, refusing to engage in a serious dialogue that would lead to a just and comprehensive solution鈥 to the Palestinian question.

鈥淚ts continued use of force and disregard for reason threaten the credibility of the international system,鈥 he added.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our shared responsibility to intensify our efforts and to apply effective pressure to bring Israel to the negotiating table, and to make it clear that the path to peace can鈥檛 be forged through dictation or the imposition of a fait accompli, but rather through mutual understanding and respect for international law and the rights of peoples.鈥

The international community must adopt measures against Israel鈥檚 policies of 鈥済enocide, destruction and illegal occupation,鈥 he said.

Al-Busaidi highlighted his country鈥檚 support of Qatar in the wake of Israeli strikes on its capital Doha earlier this month. He also condemned Israeli attacks on Iran, Yemen, Syria and Lebanon.

鈥淲e call for imposing sanctions on Israel in response to its blatant violations of international law and its unlawful encroachments on the sovereignty of states.鈥

 

Oman has served as the principal mediator in negotiations between the US and Iran, and the sultanate hopes to play a key role in promoting international peace and security, Al-Busaidi said.

 

鈥淭he world today is undergoing one of the most complex and difficult periods in modern history, marked by unprecedented convergence of global political, economic and humanitarian crises,鈥 he added.

 

鈥淎mid critical circumstances, the international community is clearly unable to make decisive and effective decisions that could help de-escalate conflicts, alleviate human suffering, or address crises from a just and comprehensive perspective.鈥

 

However, the 鈥渃urrent moment鈥 offers a 鈥渞eal opportunity鈥 to pursue international justice and fairness through the renewal of collective action, Al-Busaidi said.

 

鈥淭his is the path toward realizing the aspirations of peoples for freedom, prosperity and a just, stable and prosperous future.鈥