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Muslim nations endorse alternative to Trump鈥檚 Gaza takeover plan

Muslim nations endorse alternative to Trump鈥檚 Gaza takeover plan
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Cameroonian Foreign Minister Lejeune Mbella聽presides over the Extraordinary Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Jeddah on March 7, 2025. On his left is聽Mamadou Tangara, the foreign minister of Gambia 鈥 the current Chair of the Islamic Summit 鈥 and on his right is聽OIC Secretary-General Hissein Ibrahim Taha. (OIC photo)
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A view of the OIC Extraordinary Session of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Jeddah on March 7, 2025. (OIC photo)
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Updated 08 March 2025

Muslim nations endorse alternative to Trump鈥檚 Gaza takeover plan

Muslim nations endorse alternative to Trump鈥檚 Gaza takeover plan
  • The alternative聽proposes to rebuild the Gaza Strip under the future administration of the Palestinian Authority
  • At Tuesday鈥檚 summit in Cairo, Arab leaders also announced a trust fund to pay for Gaza鈥檚 reconstruction and urged the international community to back it

JEDDAH: The Organization of Islamic Cooperation on Friday endorsed an Arab League counter-proposal to US President Donald Trump鈥檚 controversial plan to take over Gaza and displace its residents, two ministers have said.

The decision by the 57-member grouping came at an emergency meeting in Jeddah, 黑料社区, three days after the Arab League ratified the plan at a summit in Cairo.

The Egyptian-crafted alternative to Trump鈥檚 widely condemned takeover proposes to rebuild the Gaza Strip under the future administration of the Palestinian Authority.

鈥淭he emergency ministerial meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation adopted the Egyptian plan, which has now become an Arab-Islamic plan,鈥 Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said, in comments echoed by his Sudanese counterpart.
鈥淚t is certainly a very positive thing,鈥 Abdelatty said.

Trump triggered global outrage by suggesting the US 鈥渢ake over鈥 Gaza and turn it into the 鈥淩iviera of the Middle East,鈥 while forcing its Palestinian inhabitants to relocate to Egypt or Jordan.

Cameroonian Foreign Minister Lejeune Mbella, chairman of the Council of Foreign Ministers, said the meeting was called in light of 鈥渘ew developments in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, including calls for the displacement of Palestinians.鈥澛犅 聽

He urged the full implementation of the agreement with a view to reaching a final solution to the conflict via a 鈥渃oncerted and multilateral approach.鈥

Mbella stressed, however, that 鈥渢his approach can only be applicable and relevant within the framework of the two-state solution, with Israel and Palestine living side by side within internationally recognized borders, thus ensuring comprehensive peace in the Middle East.鈥澛

Mamadou Tangara, the foreign minister of Gambia 鈥 the current Chair of the Islamic Summit 鈥 聽slammed plans to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip as 鈥減rovocative, brutal and inhumane,鈥 and also uncalled for considering that positive steps are being looked into to end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict following the recently reached ceasefire agreement.聽

鈥淣ow is the time for the international community to exert more concerted efforts to establish a comprehensive and lasting ceasefire that will lead to the full withdrawal of Israel from the occupied Palestinian territories, reiterating that the two-state solution is a prerequisite for stability and peace in the Middle East,鈥 he said.聽

Tangara expressed deep concern over the recent passage of laws by the Israeli parliament banning the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), which is in complete contravention of the UN Charter and international law.

OIC Secretary General Hissein Ibrahim Taha affirmed his support for the reconstruction plan for the Gaza Strip, while adhering to the right of the Palestinian people to remain in their land.

He called for more concerted efforts 鈥渢o achieve a sustainable ceasefire, the complete withdrawal of the occupation forces, the delivery of humanitarian aid, helping the displaced to return to their homes, enabling the Palestinian government to assume its duties, preserving the unity of the Palestinian territory.鈥

Gaza trust fund

At Tuesday鈥檚 summit in Cairo, leaders of the Arab League also announced a trust fund to pay for Gaza鈥檚 reconstruction and urged the international community to back it.

鈥淭he next step is for the plan to become an international plan through adoption by the European Union and international parties such as Japan, Russia, China and others,鈥 Abdelatty said.

鈥淭his is what we will seek and we have contact with all parties, including the American party.鈥

However, the counter-proposal does not outline a role for Hamas, which controls Gaza, and was rejected by both the United States and Israel.

The plan 鈥渄oes not meet the expectations鈥 of Washington, State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told reporters on Thursday.

Trump鈥檚 Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff gave a more positive reaction, calling it a 鈥済ood-faith first step from the Egyptians.鈥

Rabha Seif Allam, of the Al-Ahram Center for Political and Strategic Studies in Cairo, said Egypt was seeking 鈥渂road support鈥 for its proposal.

鈥淭his is an attempt to build a broad coalition that refuses the displacement鈥 of Palestinians from Gaza, she said.

Trump鈥檚 plan has already united Arab countries in opposition, with 黑料社区 also hosting Arab leaders two weeks ago to discuss alternatives.

During Friday's meeting, the OIC also readmitted Syria, which was suspended in 2012 early in the civil war under Bashar Assad, following the long-time ruler鈥檚 toppling in December.

鈥淭his decision represents an important step toward Syria鈥檚 return to the regional and international communities as a free and just state,鈥 a Syrian foreign ministry statement said.

(With AFP & SPA)


Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon

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Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon

Iran security chief vows continued 鈥榮upport鈥 for Lebanon
  • Ali Larijani鈥檚 trip to Lebanon comes after Iran expressed opposition to a government plan to disarm Hezbollah
  • In Lebanon, Larijani is scheduled to meet President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, as well as parliament speaker Nabih Berri
BEIRUT: Iran鈥檚 top security chief vowed in Lebanon on Wednesday that his government would continue to provide support, after the Lebanese government ordered the army to devise a plan to disarm Tehran-backed militant group Hezbollah.
Ali Larijani鈥檚 trip to Lebanon comes after Iran expressed opposition to a government plan to disarm Hezbollah, which before a war with Israel last year was believed to be better armed than the Lebanese military.
鈥淚f... the Lebanese people are suffering, we in Iran will also feel this pain and we will stand by the dear people of Lebanon in all circumstances,鈥 Larijani, the head of the National Security Council, told reporters after landing in Beirut.
Dozens of Hezbollah supporters gathered along the airport road to welcome Larijani. He briefly stepped out of his car to greet them as they chanted slogans of support.
In Lebanon, Larijani is scheduled to meet President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, as well as parliament speaker Nabih Berri, who is close to Hezbollah.
Iran has suffered a series of blows in its long-running rivalry with Israel, including during 12 days of open war between the two countries in June.
Hezbollah鈥檚 grip on power has slipped since a war with Israel ended in a November 2024 ceasefire and the new Lebanese government, backed by the United States, has moved to further restrain it.
Hezbollah is part of Iran鈥檚 so-called 鈥渁xis of resistance鈥 鈥 a network of armed groups in the region, including Hamas in Gaza and Yemen鈥檚 Houthi rebels, united in their opposition to Israel.
The ouster in December of Bashar Assad in Syria, which long served as a conduit for weapons deliveries between Iran and Hezbollah, cut off the supply route to Lebanon.

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria
Updated 19 min 37 sec ago

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

Turkish Foreign Minister: Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria

DUBAI: Turkish Foreign Minister said Syria is heading toward stability and developing constructive international relations on Wednesday. 

"Israel is working to stir chaos in Syria," he added.


Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽
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Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

Jordan authorities seize half a million Captagon pills in smuggling attempt聽

CAIRO: Jordanian Customs and the anti-narcotics department foiled an attempt to smuggle a total of 517,000 Captagon pills into the country, according to Petra News Agency. 

The Karameh Customs Center said Wednesday the seized drugs were professionally hidden inside metal trays that seemed to be designed specifically for the purpose of smuggling. 

The drugs were carried inside a truck arriving from a neighboring country, it added.     

At dawn, the Jordanian military also thwarted another drug smuggling attempt in which smugglers loaded balloons with drugs and controlled them using primitive devices. The seized items were transferred to the competent authorities.


Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽

Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽
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Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽

Iraq defends border security pact with Iran despite US opposition聽
  • The remarks come in the wake of a new security pact signed between Iraq and Iran in Baghdad
  • While deepening ties with Tehran, the Iraqi government is also under intensifying US pressure

WASHINGTON: The Iraqi Embassy in Washington reiterated on Wednesday Baghdad鈥檚 right to independently conclude agreements with any party asserting the country鈥檚 full sovereignty despite US criticism. 
The embassy said Iraq 鈥渉as the right to enter into agreements in accordance with its constitution and national laws, in a manner consistent with its supreme interests,鈥漚ccording to Iraqi News Agency (INA).  
It emphasized that Iraq鈥檚 decisions are rooted in its 鈥渋ndependent national will鈥 and that the country 鈥渋s not subordinate to the policies of any other state.鈥
The remarks come in the wake of a new security pact signed between Iraq and Iran in Baghdad earlier this week, aimed at tightening coordination along their shared border.
However, US State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce commented on the memorandum, saying: 鈥淲e support genuine Iraqi sovereignty, not legislation that would turn Iraq into a client state of Iran.鈥
The agreement, reached during the visit of Iranian top security official Ali Larijani, builds on a March 2023 deal to enhance security in Iraq鈥檚 Kurdish region, which Tehran accuses of harboring armed opposition groups.
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani, who oversaw the signing, framed the pact as part of broader cooperation to secure both countries鈥 frontiers and promote regional stability. 
Iraqi officials say the measures are intended to curb cross-border infiltration by Iranian Kurdish groups accused by Tehran of fomenting unrest.
The timing of the agreement underscores the complex balancing act facing Baghdad. While deepening ties with Tehran, the Iraqi government is also under intensifying US pressure to rein in pro-Iran militias.


Houthi drones target Israel amid Gaza tensions, attack fails

Houthi drones target Israel amid Gaza tensions, attack fails
Updated 13 August 2025

Houthi drones target Israel amid Gaza tensions, attack fails

Houthi drones target Israel amid Gaza tensions, attack fails

DUBAI: The Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen claimed responsibility for launching six drones toward Israel on Tuesday evening, targeting Haifa, the Negev Desert, Eilat, and Beersheba.

The Israeli military said at least one drone was intercepted off the coast of Eilat, while the others likely fell short. No damage or casualties were reported.

Though the attack failed, it highlights the Houthis鈥 continued efforts to project force beyond Yemen amid regional tensions linked to the Gaza conflict.