PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

The Joint Committee for Refugees: We reject any attempts to harm the right of return

Gaza - "Jerusalem" dot com - The Joint Committee for Palestinian Refugees expressed, on Monday, its total rejection of any attempts by the US Congress to prepare for a law that affects the right of return of refugees.


In a statement, the Committee affirmed adherence to the right of return for all Palestinian refugees around the world, noting that they are victims of campaigns of terrorism, killing, abuse and displacement practiced by Zionist gangs in 1948 and the displacement of the population of more than 513 Palestinian villages and cities in the largest displacement and displacement process witnessed in the twenty-first century.


The committee said: "The attempts of the US Congress to prepare many laws that affect the Palestinian cause intersect with the program of the right-wing and far-right government led by Netanyahu - Ben Gvir - Smotrich, which bears all the characteristics of fascism, racism and terrorism." According to the text of the statement.


And she added, "It was not in vain that the US administration again targeted the refugee issue and the right of return, given that this issue bears great importance that constitutes the backbone of the Palestinian cause, and a living witness to the tragedy of the Palestinian people, and a witness to the terrorism of the occupation gangs. These attempts are blatant bias on the part of the US administration." On the side of the fascist occupation government, and consistent with its racist program. According to the text of the statement.


And she stressed that the right of return for more than 6 million refugees is a sacred right, and no one has the right to manipulate or prejudice it, and that it is guaranteed by UN Resolution 194, and that any attempts by the US administration or others to write off the right of return threatens to explode the situation throughout the region and all parties will bear the responsibility. that attempt to undermine or manipulate this right.

SPORT

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Miss De La Salle Jerusalem wins over their counterparts, Hittin Nabulsi

Dessalle Jerusalem girls' team under the age of 16 achieved its first victory in the girls' basketball league at the expense of Hattin Nablus after a good match for Dessalle Women, which ended in favor of Dessalle Al-Asimah with a score of 36 to 1 point.


The match was held at Majed Asaad Hall in Al-Bireh and was organized by the Palestinian Basketball Association.


It is noteworthy that the team has been led for a month and a half by coach Tawfiq Robert Rafidi "Tifa"; While the team is training with the support of the Palestinian Non-Governmental Institutions Development Center (NDC), thanks within the project of supporting and steadfastness of Jerusalemite institutions.


Each of the players starred in the match: Zina Saadeh, Lynn Nasser El-Din, Celine Bodour, Marian Bodour, Dina Arbeed, Cynthia Tams, Christina Mansour, Christine Anbar, Celine Abu Laban, Abriana Salfiti, and Ania Khoury.


The team was accompanied in the match by a member of the board of directors, Mary Mina.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

The UAE defends the decision to cut production

Abu Dhabi - (AFP) - The UAE on Monday defended the OPEC Plus oil group's decision to cut production, stressing that it was not under pressure, after US criticism in this context.


Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei wrote in a tweet, "I would like to confirm that OPEC's recent decision to cut production was a purely technical decision that was taken unanimously, and not a political decision as some try to describe it."


The OPEC Plus group, consisting of the thirteen member states of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia and its ten partners led by Russia, decided this month to cut oil production quotas with the aim of supporting crude prices, which were declining.


The White House considered that the decision to cut production, which is in Moscow's interest, means that Riyadh has decided to stand by Russia, while Washington is trying to deprive it of its sources of income, especially in the energy sector, in response to its attack on Ukraine.


Washington also accused the kingdom of "twisting the arm" of other OPEC members "to get what it wants."


However, many of the member states of the group issued similar statements to confirm that the decision to cut production was unanimous.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

A South Korean presidential pardon for a former president convicted of corruption

Seoul (AFP) - A presidential pardon was granted in South Korea on Tuesday for imprisoned former president Lee Myung-bak, ending his 17-year prison sentence on corruption charges, the justice minister said.


Minister Han Dong-hoon told reporters after a ministerial meeting with President Yun Suk-yul that Lee was among a list of more than 1,300 people who received special pardons "out of broader national unity through reconciliation and forgiveness."


Lee, 81, who was allowed to leave prison temporarily in June due to his age and poor health, is serving a 17-year sentence on charges of bribery and embezzlement.


The sentence was effectively a life sentence, as he was not supposed to be released until 2036, when he would be 95 years old.


The former president, who was prior to taking office as CEO of Hyundai, was charged with 16 criminal charges in 2018 and was sentenced to prison in 2020.


He was found guilty of making tens of millions of dollars in illegal money and accepting bribes from Samsung Electronics in exchange for a presidential pardon for its late chairman, Lee Kun-hee, who was imprisoned for tax evasion.


Lee, who was appointed to head a major construction company when he was 35 before entering politics, held the presidency from 2008 to 2013.


He led the country through the global financial crisis, and South Korea won during his reign the right to host the 2018 Winter Olympics, but his opponents accused him of undermining democratic standards and freedom of expression.


The latest pardons, which go into effect at midnight Wednesday, mark the second time President Yoon has used his power to issue a pardon since taking office in May.


In August, Samsung Electronics CEO Lee Jae-young was among the beneficiaries of Yoon's first pardons.


And South Korean presidents often end up in prison after their presidential terms, which is usually the case when their political opponents come to power.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

A sharp confrontation between Shaked and Gantz during the cabinet meeting

A translation of "Jerusalem" dot com - Yesterday, the session of the Israeli cabinet, the Cabinet , witnessed a sharp confrontation between Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked and Defense Minister Benny Gantz .

According to the Hebrew Channel 13, Shaked asked for clarifications about the gestures made to the Palestinians recently during the visit of US President Joe Baden, and demanded answers from Gantz about that, before their voices were raised during the session.

Gantz accused Shaked of trying to use fake news about allowing Palestinians to build in Area C for the sake of the election campaign, noting that what was allowed was construction inside the Palestinian areas, and that in return it was approved to build 4,000 settlement units in West Bank settlements. .

Shaked asked for more details, but Gantz refused.

This is the first time that the cabinet is held under the chairmanship of Yair Lapid, who leads the Israeli government temporarily until elections are held and a new government is formed months later.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Netanyahu reveals secrets about "annexation", Iran, Gaza, Sudan and Syria

A translation of "Jerusalem" dot com - Israeli opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu revealed that former US President Donald Trump agreed in 2020 that Israel annex about a third of the West Bank immediately, but he retracted it the day after the day this was put forward. The proposal, which was part of the "deal of the century" plan that was spirited.


In his new book, "Bibi - The Story of My Life," which was distributed on Friday, Netanyahu noted that he had agreed at the time to the property in which it was supposed to transfer about two-thirds of the West Bank lands to Palestinian control, according to what was stated on the website of the Hebrew newspaper, Haaretz.


Netanyahu indicated that he agreed to the plan prepared by Jared Kushner, Trump's advisor and son-in-law, assuming that the Palestinians would reject it anyway, indicating that he announced at that time in the media about his government's intention to annex lands from the West Bank, but the next day the White House issued a statement stating that the annexation Immediate is not on the agenda.


Netanyahu, who speculates that his rival, Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz, may have persuaded Trump to back down from the move, wrote that "to this day it is not clear the reason for the change... I fulfilled my part of the deal, but unfortunately the Americans did not do their part."


Netanyahu indicated in his book that how Trump was at the beginning of his presidency falling under the influence of a "mutual friend" caused the relationship between them to be badly reduced - and it seems that Netanyahu was referring to the billionaire World Jewish Congress president Ron Lauder, as Haaretz recalls -


According to the head of the Israeli opposition, that "common friend" convinced Trump of the possibility of a peace agreement between Israel and the Palestinians and that Netanyahu was an obstacle to that. According to him, Trump's son-in-law and close advisor Jared Kushner also tried to push in a similar direction and even suggested to Israel's ambassador to the States United Ron Dermer, that Israel freeze construction in the settlements for a few years.


Netanyahu stated that he had succeeded in changing Trump's view of the Palestinian leadership by showing him a video clip of Trump during his visit to Israel at the beginning of his term, in which President Mahmoud Abbas appears talking about peace in front of Western figures, and in an Arabic speech praising "terrorists", as he put it. .


In the book, Netanyahu also describes his ambiguous relationship with the president who preceded Trump, Barack Obama. According to Netanyahu, he urged Obama to order an American attack on Iranian nuclear facilities, and that this request was made during Obama's visit to Israel in 2013, and his words indicate that this was not The first request was not, and thus confirms the accusations of members of the Obama administration who previously claimed that Netanyahu tried to "involve" the United States in the war with Iran.


According to Netanyahu, Obama rejected the request on the grounds that everyone needed to do it differently.


The book also includes references to several Israeli officials. According to Netanyahu, Benny Gantz, as chief of staff for several years, opposed an attack plan on a large arms shipment from Iran to the Gaza Strip via Sudan. The attack was supposed to be carried out at Khartoum International Airport, and on Despite the support of the heads of the Air Force and the IDF's intelligence department, Chief of Staff Gantz "vehemently opposed" on the grounds that an operation of this magnitude could cause war and would therefore require the approval of the entire government. Netanyahu ruled out such a possibility, and received an opinion from Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein. That the procedure can be approved without convening members of the government to a meeting.


The attack on Khartoum was carried out by fighter planes that flew along the Red Sea, and it was successfully completed on October 23, 2012, and Netanyahu is the first official Israeli official to confirm its existence after a decade. According to him, after the attack, he delivered a personal message to the ruler of Sudan at the time, Omar. Al-Bashir, stating that if Iranian arms shipments through his territory do not end, "you are next in line (assassination)."


Netanyahu pointed out that twice, in 2010 and 2011, he tried to obtain approval to launch an attack against Iran, but he was shocked by the refusal of senior security officials, given that such an attack could spark a regional war and harm relations with the United States.


Netanyahu confirmed what was published in "Haaretz" years ago, that he proposed to the Obama administration a land exchange plan with Egypt that would have allowed the Palestinians to receive it, on the basis of more land in the Sinai in exchange for the Gaza Strip, and in return Israel could annex lands from the West Bank. But sources opposed the idea before any talks began.


In the context of Gaza, Netanyahu also confirmed for the first time that Israel had previously faced a depletion of Iron Dome interceptor stockpiles during the conflicts in Gaza, specifically in Operation Pillar of Defense in 2012, and this was a consideration in the decision to end the operation quickly, but two years later during Operation Protective Edge And thanks to the increase in production with American financial assistance, Israel already had a sufficient stockpile of interceptor missiles, confirming at the same time the news published at the time that the Americans had prevented the supply of Hellfire missiles to Israel.


Netanyahu also confirms in his book that he participated in negotiations with the Assad regime about the future of the Golan Heights, where the first initiative was mediated by Lauder during his first term in the nineties, and that Netanyahu suggested to Syrian President Hafez al-Assad that Israel withdraw from the Golan Heights, but the borders remain on the plateau and not on shores of the Sea of Galilee, but al-Assad rejected the offer under pressure from the Syrian army commander. The second initiative was Netanyahu’s own proposal that the Obama administration begin negotiations with Bashar al-Assad in the event that the process with the Palestinians faltered, and this did not materialize due to the outbreak of the civil war in Syria.


Netanyahu believes that he did not believe that the talks with Syria would lead to an agreement in any case, and that he mainly wanted to reduce the American pressure on him to concede to the Palestinians.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

A Tunisian human rights organization denounces the government's "oppressive" decision to deport immigrants

Tunisia - (AFP) - A Tunisian non-governmental organization specializing in migration issues denounced on Sunday the government's "inhumane and oppressive" decision to deport a group of irregular migrants who arrived in Tunisia in 2011.


Naglaa Boden's government declared during a ministerial council on Friday, "the need to start deporting them (immigrants) due to their illegal status, provided that the procedures begin as soon as possible," according to a statement by the government presidency.


The Presidency of the Government added that the stay of this group of immigrants in a state-run youth center in the city of La Marsa, on the outskirts of Tunis, for more than five years, "has disrupted the work of the complex (the center)" because of "their total refusal to leave the place."


In response, the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights expressed in a statement Sunday its "indignation at the inhumane and oppressive decision of the prime minister."


According to this NGO, 25 male migrants, including Egyptians, Sudanese, Nigeriens and Nigerians, between the ages of 30 and 32, who fled the tensions in Libya in 2011, have been staying in the youth complex since 2017 after being evacuated from the Choucha refugee camp in southern Tunisia.


The official in the Tunisian Forum for Economic and Social Rights, Ramadan Benomar, told AFP that the authorities had rejected their asylum requests, stressing that "the return of these migrants to their country threatens their lives."


The forum warned against "any attempt to impose a solution by force on a vulnerable group whose suffering has continued for more than ten years."


The organization called on civil society to mobilize "against the discriminatory and repressive policies of the Tunisian government towards migrants," stressing that it had resorted to "international organizations, the European Union and all countries that were parties to the Libyan crisis in an attempt to find a solution, even if exceptional, for the remaining group, but to no avail."


Following the outbreak of the revolution in Libya in 2011, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) opened the Shusha camp, which hosted up to 18,000 people at the height of the crisis.


In 2013, the UNHCR decided to close the camp, leaving hundreds of its residents awaiting resettlement in third countries.


While some were able to leave Tunisia, others were offered to move to Tunisian cities.


However, dozens of migrants remained in the camp, demanding a positive response to their asylum application, before they were evacuated from the site in 2017.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Iraqi air forces targeted two ISIS dens containing 10 militants in the east of the country

BAGHDAD - (Xinhua) - Iraqi warplanes targeted a den of militants of the so-called Islamic State ( ISIS ) in the northeast of the province, which led to their complete destruction, according to the Security Media Cell of the Iraqi Joint Operations Command.


The cell said in a statement today, Wednesday, "Our security units continue to pursue members of ISIS terrorist gangs, and with accurate information from the Directorate of Military Intelligence and with direct and continuous supervision from the Joint Operations Command, and with full use of the technical resources and follow-up of the targeting cell affiliated with the command, a den of terrorists was spotted in the Naryn area, northeast of the governorate." Diyala, there are about 10 terrorist elements inside them.


He added, "The Air Hawks targeted the two hideouts with (F-16) aircraft of the Air Force Command, and managed to destroy them completely on top of the terrorist elements."


In the same context, Muhammad al-Obaidi, a leader in the Tribal Mobilization Forces (Sunni fighters within the Popular Mobilization Forces), told Xinhua that the air force planes targeted a crane west of the village of Narin, south of Qara Taba region (110 km) northeast of the city of Baquba, the center of the province. Between 7 and 10 ISIS members are hiding in them with two direct strikes, pointing out that joint forces from the army, police and the popular crowd began imposing a tight security cordon around the bombing sites, which led to the complete destruction of the two dens, while no accurate information was available yet about the number of dead.


On December 9, 2017, Iraq announced the expulsion of the extremist organization's elements and the imposition of full control over all Iraqi lands, but the organization's sleeper cells are still active in several regions of the country.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

It turned into a pragmatic movement.. "Haaretz": Hamas prefers calm and jihad and will find it difficult to embark on another round

Translation by "Jerusalem" dot com - The Hebrew newspaper Haaretz said today, Friday, that Hamas prefers the continuation of calm in the Gaza Strip, and an attempt to improve the economic situation through the facilities recently provided by the Israeli government , rather than initiating any escalation during the current period or Nearby, while the Islamic Jihad Movement will find it difficult to initiate or enter into a new round of fighting without the participation of Hamas, after its failure in the last round.

The newspaper says, in a report by its reporter and military analyst, Amos Harel, that the Israeli army is satisfied with itself after the achievements made in the recent operation in Gaza and neutralizing Hamas from it, and optimism about the continuation of calm by Hamas, and tolerance of its behavior with more civilian steps, in addition to the successful operations in West Bank to eliminate armed cells, despite the growing concern about what is happening in the region.

According to Harel, the Israeli army mainly refers to the success of the operation in Gaza to the accurate intelligence provided by the Shin Bet about the intentions of the Islamic Jihad, as well as determining the locations of its leadership and the rapid preparation to launch a sudden and preemptive strike, in addition to the success of the defense system in thwarting the intentions of the jihad by paying the price for Israel, and depriving the movement of Launching any anti-tank missiles or drones, and countering their missiles by the Iron Dome system.

According to Harel, from the moment the leader of the Islamic Jihad, Bassam al-Saadi, was arrested, and what he was exposed to during the operation and the publication of video clips of that, the assumption was that the Secretary General of the Islamic Jihad, Ziyad al-Nakhala, who was in Tehran at the time, made the decision to prepare for revenge, and it was an emotional decision in front of what happened. He published scenes of Saadi's arrest and assault.

He considered that the Islamic Jihad had agreed to a cease-fire because its firing of 1,200 rockets and missiles did not cause any real damage in Israel, while the Israeli Army General Staff believes that the damage caused to the movement increases the damage inflicted on Hamas in Operation “Guardian of the Walls.” Saif al-Quds" last May, which is still very reluctant to enter into a confrontation.


And he says: The current hope within the Israeli security system is that the failure of the jihad, and the price incurred by the movement by killing two of its senior leaders, who were subordinate to al-Nakhala and his deputy, Akram al-Ajouri, who live abroad, will help ensure calm for another period, and the jihad will find it difficult to initiate a movement. Another attack without enthusiasm, after its relatively limited ability became clear.

And he adds: According to this approach, Hamas currently prefers to promote more economic measures to calm the situation in the Gaza Strip, and is not currently looking for violent confrontation.


An Israeli security source told Haaretz: Hamas is sovereign and responsible for the Strip, and there was a question about dealing with the post-ceasefire phase, and the political echelon adopted the Israeli army's recommendation to immediately remove all restrictions imposed on the Gaza Strip in light of the intensification of the scene. Allowing the passage of goods and the entry of workers and other things.


Harel refers to an article published by the former officer in "Aman / Israeli Military Intelligence" Michael Milstein, who said that the recent operation revealed a sharp strategic gap related to Israeli policy in Gaza, and according to him, the economic relief and the entry of workers were based on 3 basic assumptions, that Hamas is the sovereign. And that improving the civilian situation will reduce the risk of escalation with Hamas, which is afraid of losing what it has already gained, and that any serious security breach will be met with a strong response, which will be directed first and foremost at the movement that controls the Strip.

Milstein believes that, in practice, Israel's behavior during the last round was contrary to the strategy it had defined and left Hamas in the position of observer, although the movement did not abide by its commitments under the cease-fire at the end of Operation "Guardian of the Walls / Sword of Jerusalem", to prevent any attacks in Gaza, which is It did not intervene to prevent the jihad from working, and Israel had to intervene to stop it.

And unlike senior officials in the Israeli army - as Harel reports - Michael Milstein believes that Hamas's policy was not the result of coercion, but rather an option. To keep the operation open and that it is not responsible for everything that happens in the Strip, while Jihad and the smaller factions do not feel that the movement is setting any red lines, including preventing any action against Israel.

Harel believes that Hamas is also trying to be the biggest beneficiary of the last round in Gaza, by strengthening its position at the expense of the Palestinian Authority and not just the Islamic Jihad, noting that the Authority's control over the West Bank is diminishing and Hamas is seeking to exploit this, in light of the presence of armed cells in Some areas such as Nablus and Jenin.

He points out that the General Staff of the Israeli army admits that the situation in the West Bank is not encouraging and disturbing, but there are those who claim that the slope of the weak current of the Palestinian Authority is not steep, and that the Israeli security services see that this can be compensated for through economic and civil gestures, in the hope of strengthening its position a little. in the West Bank.

According to Harel, the IDF General Staff hopes that the successes achieved in Gaza against Islamic Jihad will also resonate with Hezbollah and Hamas as well to discover the Israeli offensive initiative and take unexpected steps such as a surprise preemptive strike at the beginning of the round, accurate operational intelligence and ability to carry out surgical strikes, and improve missile defense, all of which will help deter Israel and prevent escalation from other fronts.

For his part, the political analyst for Haaretz newspaper, Zvi Barel, says that the last round showed the collapse of the alliance between Hamas and Islamic Jihad after the former decided not to join the last round, indicating that social networks did not stop asking questions about this discord and how Hamas stopped being a resistance movement. To a movement that thinks about its interests, and how it did not help the slogan that it raised that Hamas and Jihad are brothers in the arms of the resistance.

Barrell considered that all the questions that were raised during the round of fighting indicate that Hamas thinks rationally and sought to preserve its achievements after Operation "Guardian of the Walls / Sword of Jerusalem". Which has permanent levers of pressure through the Rafah crossing, and perhaps even wanted to leave the Islamic Jihad movement alone and shed its blood to prove that no organization can wage an independent struggle without it against Israel.

He says: But these interpretations specifically shed light on the depth of the dilemma in which Hamas finds itself on the conceptual and ideological level from which it feeds and which is the reason for its existence.

Barrell referred to Hamas's decision regarding renewing the relationship with the Syrian regime, pointing out that there are supporters and opponents of this step inside and outside the movement, including the Muslim Brotherhood and its components from Islamic bodies such as the Syrian Islamic Council, which includes Muslim scholars, and they turned to the leader of the movement, Ismail Haniyeh, and told him Renewing relations will harm the Islamic nation and put the organization on the Iranian axis that is hostile to the nation and trades in the blood of its children and the Palestinian cause, while Turkey described this intention of Hamas as "disgusting", while Qatar was less interested but did not encourage it, referring to the positions of writers and scholars affiliated with the Brotherhood Muslims are between those who justified this relationship and those who categorically rejected it.

Barrell says: For Hamas, which is engaged in a dual conflict, religious and national, this is not only an ideological dilemma. It is unique to the Palestinian people and a spearhead in fighting the occupation, and this requires it to adopt a religious and political consensus not only in Palestine but also in the Arab and Islamic world.

And he considered that here lies the fundamental difference between Hamas and Islamic Jihad, as the latter aims to fight the occupation and liberate Palestine, while Hamas presents a much broader global vision, so that Palestine is just one stage in building the unified Muslim nation, and that there is no place for independent nation-states, which are visible in their view. A product of colonialism, and that the struggle against Israel can bear a great deal of flexibility as long as this flexibility and pragmatism serves the supreme utopian idea. according to his expression.

He adds: Hamas uses religion for political reasons, while Islamic Jihad practices politics on a religious basis, citing statements by Hamas leader Mahmoud al-Zahar that Palestine has no priority at the expense of other Islamic countries and the unity of the nation and its components, considering that this is a unique position that determines the priorities of the national struggle that It must serve religious ideological conflict. as he says.


And he considered that the question about what is best to serve the resistance and the struggle, allowed Hamas to adopt the position it took in the last round, and apparently this is an opportunistic approach that stems from considerations of cost and return that are not related to its position, which can be justified under the pretext that "necessities allow for prohibitions." But it is the same concept that describes cooperation between it and jihad when necessary, or brutal fighting against political and religious opponents such as Salafist organizations, and it is also the one that paves the way for indirect agreements with Israel regarding the exchange of prisoners and detainees and the implementation of reconciliation or a long-term truce, as long as it is not related to recognition. With Israel, but in a temporary situation, it will continue as long as it is on its way to realizing the idea of the Islamic nation.


He says: The political translation of this concept is evident not only in confronting jihad or Israel, but also in the relations that the organization was able to establish with competing countries such as Turkey and Qatar on the one hand, and with Egypt on the other, so that Hamas was able to liberate itself from Saudi tutelage and from Iranian dictates that It (i.e., Iran) imposes it on Islamic Jihad, as if it is a country that can consider without pressure whether to renew its relations with Syria or not, and it succeeded where its mother movement, the Muslim Brotherhood, failed. Patriotism, and it controls its lands in Gaza, and is not committed to partnership with its political opponents such as the Fatah movement, and at this time it considers itself the vanguard force of the Islamic nation.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation demolishes a house in Hebron, seizes a truck in the Jordan Valley, and delivers notices to citizens in Bethlehem

Governorates - "Jerusalem" dot com - Today, Monday, the Israeli occupation forces demolished a house belonging to the citizen Najeh Ta'imat in Masafer Yatta, south of Hebron .


In the same context, the force seized a truck for transporting organic fertilizers in Al-Farisiya, belonging to Arafat Daraghmeh, in the northern Jordan Valley .


The Israeli occupation forces also handed nine citizens notices to demolish and stop construction in the town of Nahalin, west of Bethlehem .


And local sources reported that the occupation forces stormed the "Qornet Al-Da'mis" area, south of the town of Nahalin, and handed Muhammad Yusuf Awad, Ibrahim Youssef Awad, Ahmed Jamil Awad, and Fayez Badr Theeb Najajra notices to demolish agricultural rooms, in addition to handing over to Salem Mahmoud Salem Najajrah. And Mazen Youssef Awad and Sobhi Muhammad Ahmed Salama received notices to stop work in agricultural rooms, a notice to demolish a building floor for the citizen Muhammad Jamal Zaidan, and a notice to stop existing construction for the citizen Ahmed Mahmoud Ishaq Najajra.


It indicated that the occupation forces stormed the same area yesterday and tried to seize a bulldozer, and detained Ahmed Mahmoud Sawad for several hours.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Europe has stored enough energy for this winter...but what about 2023?

Paris - (AFP) - In her small home on the coast of Belgium, Sophie Diroux confirms that "well-heating the house" has become a more difficult goal this year with the sharp rise in energy bills across Europe.


Like millions of Europeans, the 41-year-old engineering company employee has seen her bill rise since the spring after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the gradual curtailment of Russian pipeline gas to Europe.


Gas prices jumped, which led to turmoil in global markets and caused very tangible and costly repercussions, as Europe and Asia raced to buy LNG shipments from the United States, Qatar and other producing countries.


While countries such as Spain and France froze consumer prices, others such as Belgium allowed suppliers to more or less pass on to customers the increase in prices.


“I panicked a bit,” says Sophie, whose house in Ostduinkirke is 90 square meters in size and does not control the heat very well. Before the war, she used to pay 120 euros a month for gas and electricity, and her bill rose to 330 euros.
But she sees a positive side in the matter, as she monitors her consumption and keeps the house temperature at 18 degrees Celsius instead of 21 previously, and is also looking for ways to install solar panels and reinforced insulating glass.


Like Sophie, a new generation of Belgians, French and Italians have realized their energy negligence in 2022 and learned to monitor their consumption. Before the war, gas was abundant and cheap, and its reference price in the European market was about 20 euros per megawatt hour, but this year it rose to 300 before falling back to about 100 euros.


"I've never seen a period of such turmoil," says Graham Friedman, an analyst at Wood Mackenzie who has studied the natural gas market for 40 years.


Because of the crazy prices, factories were forced to stop, especially in the German chemical sector, which has relied on Russian gas since the Soviet era. Despite this, European reserves were filled to capacity in the summer thanks to the last supplies of Russian gas, and no one suffered from power outages.


"Until February, the idea that Europe could continue without Russian energy seemed impossible," says Simon Tagliapietra of the Bruegel Center think tank in Brussels, but "the impossible has become possible."


The Europeans were also lucky, as the mild weather in the fall delayed the use of heating methods.


But what happened was surprising, as they significantly reduced energy consumption: -20% for gas in the European Union from August to November compared to the previous five years, according to Eurostat.


Half of Germans have gas stoves, and the drop in consumption is "sharp, massive," says Leon Hirth, professor of energy policy at the Hertie School in Berlin. He sees this as a desire to "not pay Putin" as much as a desire to reduce the bills.


It is expected that energy bills will remain high, while experts point out that the gas price ceiling agreed upon by the European Union in December will have only a limited effect on reducing them.


Within months, Russia lost the largest buyer of its gas, which is Europe, whose purchases fell from 191 billion cubic meters in 2019 to 90 billion this year, and perhaps 38 next year, as Wood Mackenzie expects.


Europe had to make up the difference with liquefied natural gas, which the European Union used to avoid due to its high cost.
This was not without negative effects, as "Europe began to pay more than Asia for gas, and countries such as India and Pakistan could not compete," as Graham Friedman asserts.


It also has climate implications, because of the lack of liquefied natural gas, less affluent countries are burning more coal.
To offload LNG from tankers, ports are needed that are able to regasify it and pump it into pipeline networks. Germany accelerated the creation of the first platform of this kind in December.


And 26 new stations were announced on the continent, including a fifth station in France, which was established in Le Havre, according to the "Global Energy Monitor", which fears that the matter will lead to Europe's dependence on gas again at a time when it seeks to move to renewable energy sources.


But next winter and the following winter, there will be no more Russian gas to fill the tanks during the spring and summer.


"The colder the winter, the more LNG will have to be bought since spring, and thus the 'battle' between Europe and Asia will intensify," Kepler gas expert Laura Paige told AFP.


Graham Friedman agrees: "There is not enough gas in the world to replace Russian gas."


New LNG projects will not produce millions of tons more until 2025 or 2026.


By then, will Europeans learn to live in 18°C?

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:52 pm - Jerusalem Time

Chinese delivery service company Didi was fined $1.2 billion

BEIJING (AFP) - China 's Internet regulator Thursday fined local delivery giant Didi $1.2 billion, accusing it of breaches of customer data.


The Chinese authority responsible for cyberspace said in a statement that it had "conclusive evidence" that Didi had repeatedly violated Chinese law, particularly with regard to internet security and personal data protection.


The fine that the company must pay was set at 8.03 billion yuan (about $1.2 billion). And through a calculation conducted by Agence France-Presse, it was found that this amount represents 4.6% of the company’s annual revenue for the year 2021.


In its statement, the Chinese authority accuses Didi of storing personal information belonging to more than 57 million drivers illegally and in an insufficiently secure format.


The company was also accused of analyzing passenger data without their knowledge, including photos from their mobile phones.


"Although the regulatory authorities have ordered Didi to rectify its practices, the company has not made any comprehensive and significant rectifications," said the Chinese authority responsible for cyberspace.


She confirmed that the company's violation of the law took place over a period of seven years and began in June 2015.



In total, the authority accuses Didi of violating three laws: the one related to cyber security, the data protection law, and the personal information protection law.


As for the company, it indicated on Thursday that it agreed to pay the fine, indicating that it will implement everything that the authority requests.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

The occupation decides to demolish the house of the captive Shalabi family

ترجمة خاصةبـــ “القدس” دوت كوم- سلم جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي، عائلة الأسير منتصر شلبي من رام الله، قرارًا بنيته هدم منزلها.

وبحسب الناطق باسم الجيش، فإنه تم منح عائلة شلبي مهلة لتقديم اعتراض أمام المحكمة.

وتتهم قوات الاحتلال شلبي بالمسؤولية عن تنفيذ عملية إطلاق نار عند مفترق زعترة منذ أكثر من أسبوعين ما أدى لمقتل مستوطن.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Russian bombardment of the center of Kramatorsk and the dismissal of the head of the security services in Ukraine

Kramatorsk (Ukraine) (AFP) - A missile attack killed one person on Tuesday in Kramatorsk, the main city under Kiev control in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine that Russian forces want to completely control, while the Kiev parliament voted to dismiss the head of the security services and the prosecutor. the public.


On the diplomatic level, Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Tehran with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who plays the role of mediator in the conflict, in order to discuss a possible agreement on the liberalization of Ukrainian grain exports.


The draft agreement, which was negotiated through the United Nations to avert a global food crisis, aims to remove about 20 million tons of grain stuck in Ukrainian warehouses due to the Russian-led offensive in Ukraine since February 24, via the Black Sea.


On Monday, European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell considered the resumption of grain exports from Ukraine a "matter of life and death" and there was "hope" that an agreement would be reached this week to open the port of Odessa.


He said that "the lives of (...) tens of thousands of people depend on this agreement," which is being negotiated between Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations.


And in Kramatorsk, a rocket landed in the morning in a small park surrounded by four-storey buildings in the center of the city, as reported by Agence France-Presse journalists.


The city, which had a population of 150,000 before the war, is the administrative center of a part of the Donetsk region that Kiev controls.


It is located about twenty kilometers from the front, and is subject to frequent bombing.


"At this point, there is only one death," Igor Iskov, who is in charge of communication in the city's municipality, told AFP, while a senior police official announced six injuries.


Firefighters were trying to put out the flames on the two floors of a building whose windows were all blown out.


Russia announced on Saturday that it had officially ended its "cessation of operations" imposed by its army a few days ago, and the bombing had resumed in Donbass.


And the Ukrainian presidency announced on Tuesday that Russian forces fired seven missiles in the Odessa region, injuring at least six people, including a child.


She explained, "An anti-aircraft missile destroyed it.


Six others were wounded in a town where many residential buildings and other facilities were destroyed.


For its part, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that the air strikes on Odessa destroyed a stock of ammunition provided by the West to Ukraine.


Meanwhile, the Ukrainian parliament voted Tuesday in favor of dismissing the head of the security services and the public prosecutor, a proposal put forward by President Volodymyr Zelensky.


"Parliament voted to remove Irina Venediktova from her post as Prosecutor," MP David Arakhamia wrote on Telegram.


Other deputies also announced the dismissal of the head of the security services, Ivan Bakanov.


Zelensky announced the replacement of the two officials on Sunday and criticized them for the insufficient efforts they were making in fighting Russian spies and collaborators with Moscow.


On Monday, Zelensky again announced a "reconsideration of officials" within the Department of Security Services, while three senior officials in this institution were suspected of high treason in recent months.


The war in Ukraine will enter its sixth month on July 24 and there is no total number of civilian deaths due to the conflict yet.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Sponsored by the National Beverage Company… Deir Qadis Club organizes a meeting on supporting Palestinian products and launching a follow-up committee

رام الله – “القدس” دوت كوم – عقد اليوم نادي شباب دير قديس غرب رام الله ندوة حوارية بعنوان (سبل دعم وتعزيز المنتجات الفلسطينية) في قاعة المجلس القروي بمشاركة صلاح هنية رئيس جمعية حماية المستهلك الفلسطيني، ومشاركة ممثلي الشركات الفلسطينية بشارة جبران مدير عام شركة الصناعة العربية – ستار، وعلاء عيساوي من شركة المشروبات الوطنية وشركة الطيف لمنتجات الحليب والالبان – كانديا، ومصنع بوظة الارز، وشركة ريما للمحارم الصحية. ضمن فعاليات اسبوع السلامة الغذائية بالشراكة مع شركة المشروبات الوطنية وكانديا.
وافتتح الندوة عيسى ناصر رئيس النادي مرحبا بالحضور من المتحدثين وممثلي المجالس القروية والبلديات في المنطقة ومديري المدارس والتجار والقوى الوطنية والنقابات والباحثين والاعلامين، وأكد ان دير قديس والمنطقة يجب أن تشكل نموذجا في دعم المنتجات الفلسطينية يؤخذ به في بقية المحافظات، مشيرا الى دور الشباب المحوري في هذه الفعالية، وأن لا تشكل هبة وتمضي.
وحسب صلاح هنية نبتاع من السوق الإسرائيلي ما يقارب 4 مليار دولار سنويا بما فيها البترول والكهرباء والمياه والغاز والاسمنت، ما نسبته 100 بالمئة من الوقود وغاز الطهي المباع في الضفة الغربية، بينما نستورد 90 بالمئة من الطاقة الكهربائية، وأكثر من 60 بالمئة من المياه الصالحة للشرب. وتشكل السلع الاستهلاكية مليار ومئتي مليون دولار بالامكان احلال مكانها المنتجات الفلسطينية والمستوردة عبر مستورد فلسطيني وهذه قيمة عالية ان ضخت في الاقتصاد الفلسطيني، مضيفا أنه بقي أمامنا إنجاز آخر جوهره «لتتحول المواصفات الفلسطينية الى عوائق غير جمركية تعيق المنتجات التي تتدافع وتعمل منافسة غير عادلة للمنتجات الفلسطينية ضمن معايير منحازة للمنتجات الفلسطينية».
وقال (كلنا متفقين على ماسسة مبادرة دعم وتشجيع المنتجات الفلسطينية والكف عن الهبات التي تربك القطاعات الاقتصادية كافة والمأسسة تعني تحويلها الى ثقافة وقناعة وتعزيز هذه الثقافة في المدارس والتوعية في الاندية الشبابية والجامعات والمؤسسات النسوية والنقابات لكي نصنع فرقا.)
وأكد على أهمية اختيار منتجات فلسطينية رئيسية نعمل على تعزيزها كمرحلة أولى ننجح فيها ونذوق طعم النجاح بها ومن ثم ننتقل الى منتجات أخرى، وعلينا ان ننبذ محاولات زرع الشك من قبل جهات مستفيدة من الارباك سواء بخصوص جودة المنتجات الفلسطينية وعدم جدوى دعمها.
واوصى المشاركون في الندوة الحوارية بضرورة تشكيل لجنة مركزة على مستوى منطقة الاستقلال غرب رام الله بالشراكة مع جمعية حماية المستهلك والقطاع الخاص الفلسطيني والجهات الرسمية لمتابعة وضع تصور متكامل لانجاح تجربة دعم وتشجيع المنتجات الفلسطينية وتحويلها الى ثقافة.
وشددوا على أهمية وضرورة تعزيز دور مؤسسة المواصفات والمقاييس الفلسطينية بوابة الآمان للمنتجات وللمستهلك والتأكيد على الدور المحوري الذي تلعبه. والتشدد في انفاذ تعليمات منح الافضلية للمنتجات الفلسطينية في العطاءات واللوازم العامة الفلسطينية حتى لو زاد سعرها 15% عن غيرها.
ودعوا الشركات الفلسطينية الى تفعيل حملات الترويج والاعلان والتعريف بالمنتجات الفلسطينية والمزيد من التركيز على الجودة، وركزوا على ضرورة المسؤولية الاجتماعية ومأسستها ضمن معايير المواصفة الخاصة بها.
واستعرض بشارة جبران مسيرة شركة ستار في رام الله التي اسست عام 1970 قدمنا منذ ذلك العام منتجات ذات جودة ومتنوعة وطورنا على امتداد تلك السنوات، وقمنا بالتصنيع لشركات إسرائيلية وفي العام 2006 اوقفوا هذا العمل على قاعدة أن المستهلك الإسرائيلي ابدى تذمره من تصنيع منتجات في شركة فلسطينية ونجاحها.
وقال جبران دون دعم المنتجات الفلسطينية لن تتوسع الشركات ولن تنمو نعم الشركات ربحية وهذا ليس مخفي بل واضح وتخضع للمنافسة وهي التي تقود للجودة. وقال درجة تغير العمال في الشركات قليل جدا وهم منتمين لعملهم ومن نوظفهم نتعرف عليهم من خلال عمالنا انفسهم وهذا دليل جيد.
وأعلن جبران ان شركته ستخصص نسبة مالية من أي فاتوة تصدر في دير قديس وتوجيه هذا الدعم للمجلس القروي والنادي وسيقوم قسم التسويق بمتابعة إجراءات تنفيذ هذا الامر.
وقال علاء عيساوي أن شركة المشروبات الوطنية اسست عام 1999بدأت ب 47 موظف اليوم لدينا 5 مصانع و 850 موظف، وعند شراء المنتجات الفلسطينية تدعم توسيع الشركات وزيادة انتاجيتها والتركيز على الجودة وتقديم اصناف جديدة للمستهلك وعروض للتجار، وتعزيز المسؤولية الاجتماعية التي تساعد في ديمومة المؤسسات الاهلية.
واستعرض نعيم مرار عضو اقليم حركة فتح في رام الله والبيرة يجب ان يقتنع التجار بدعم المنتجات الفلسطينية والحكومة تصدر القوانين الناظمة لذلك وتعزيز ثقافة الانتصار بأن يكون المنتج الفلسطيني اولا وثانيا ودائما.
وقال محمد ناصر من معهد ابحاث السياسات الاقتصادية والاجتماعية – ماس أن الدور الحكومي هو الرقابة ومتابعة جودة المنتجات الفلسطينية، وضرورة معالجة الصورة الذهنية السلبية عن المنتجات الفلسطينية من خلال برامج المسؤولية الاجتماعية وتوجيه جزء مناسب منها للقرية وعدم حصرها في المدن.
وحسب نادر الخواجا مدير مدرسة دير قديس ان دور المؤسسات يجب ان يكون تكاملي لتعزيز ثقافة دعم المنتجات الفلسطينية وثقة المستهلك هي الاساس كلما نهض الاقتصاد عوائده ستكون على الجميع، وتعزيز الرسالة الاجتماعية للشركات الفلسطينية.
وشدد المشاركون على الجودة والجودة والمنافسة في الاسعار وضمان الحد الادنى للاجور للعمال في شركاتنا الفلسطينية. وأكدوا كل له دور ومسؤولية وفي النهاية المستهلك صاحب القرار لا نريد هبات وردات فعل بل تعزيز الثقافة لدى الطلبة في المدارس والمؤسسات النسوية لدعم المنتجات الفلسطينية.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Three people were killed as a Ukrainian drone was shot down as it approached a Russian air base

Moscow (AFP) - Russian air defense forces shot down a Ukrainian drone on Sunday night as it approached an air base in southern Russia, killing three people when its wreckage fell, Russian news agencies reported.


"On December 26, at around 01:35 Moscow time (22:35 GMT), a Ukrainian unmanned aerial vehicle was shot down at low altitude as it approached the Engels military airfield in the Saratov region," said TASS news agency, quoting the Russian Defense Ministry. .


She added that "as a result of the fall of the wreckage of the plane, three Russian servicemen and technicians who were at the airport were fatally wounded."


On December 5, Moscow reported that Ukrainian drones had caused explosions at Engels Airport and another base in the Ryazan region.


The TASS news agency quoted the Defense Ministry as confirming that no planes were damaged.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Iran arrests 7 "riot leaders" linked to Britain

TEHRAN, (Xinhua) -- Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps announced on Sunday the arrest of "seven leaders of the recent riots" linked to Britain.


The official Iranian News Agency (IRNA) quoted a statement by the branch of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard in the southern province of Kerman that it had dismantled "an organized network called Zagors, led directly by elements from Britain and formed a team of active anti-revolutionary elements inside and outside the country."


The IRGC said the seven people were "involved in planning, directing, producing content and field work in the recent riots" in Iran.


He pointed out that some of them hold dual citizenship and were trying to flee the country.


He said the IRGC intelligence service was trying to identify and pursue other "internal and external elements" of the network, adding that more information would be provided at a later time.


Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported on Sunday that police in the Iranian capital, Tehran, arrested four people in a city square who were "among the main perpetrators and destabilizing leaders who called for riots (in the city)."

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Nouran Association concludes a series of workshops in the field of first aid and community awareness

Jerusalem - "Jerusalem" dot com - The "Nouran" Charitable Association concluded a series of workshops in the fields of first aid and community awareness, in addition to holding specialized courses in the field of first aid and emergency, in partnership with development and educational institutions in Jerusalem.


The workshops organized by the association included a range of different activities and events, including holding two meetings in the field of first aid with the Pioneer School in Shuafat with the participation of 25 students within the Human Development Project, and holding a training workshop on how to deal with injuries in partnership with the Child Development Center in Jerusalem. Where the number of beneficiaries of this course reached 30 children, and "Nouran" organized a workshop in the field of security and safety with the participation of 600 students. As part of the professions project with kindergartens, "Nouran" participated with two kindergartens to introduce the paramedic profession in the presence of 195 of both sexes, in addition to holding a first aid course at Asmaa Bint Abi Bakr Preparatory School for Girls, within the framework of the capacity development project with the participation of 25 students.


The Director General of the "Nuran Charity" Association, Shawkat Owaisat, confirmed that the workshops and courses held by the association come in the context of its interest in community awareness, in line with the priorities and objectives on which the association was based, which is the provision of medical services, first aid and awareness for the Jerusalemite community.


Owaisat added that the association will continue its educational programs and medical services, as part of its strategy to serve the Palestinian community in the city of Jerusalem and its surroundings in various fields, including providing awareness in the field of community and health safety, and first aid, to reach an informed and safe society.


It is noteworthy that the Ambulance Association "Noran" was established in 2007 by a group of young Jerusalemites, with the aim of educating and raising health awareness, and providing first aid and medical services to the people in all regions and neighborhoods of the city of Jerusalem and its surroundings.



Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

A lawsuit against an American school that planted a cotton field to explain the horrors of slavery to its students

LOS ANGELES (AFP) - A field of cotton planted at a Hollywood school to explain the horrors of slavery in the past to students has shocked an African-American student, according to a lawsuit filed in California against the school.


Rashonda Bates, who claims that this caused her daughter distress, is seeking $250,000 in damages.


The lawsuit filed against the school this week stated that the student "suffers from uncontrollable anxiety attacks (...) and bouts of depression when she thinks about the cotton cultivation project" launched by her school.


The cotton fields, in which slaves were forced to work under appalling conditions, are still a symbol of this era in US history.


The student, who was referred to by her initials "S. and ", began attending the "Laurel Spahn" school located in Hollywood in late 2017.


The lawsuit pointed out that S.W., now 17, was enthusiastic at first, but her feelings of depression and exhaustion increased with the passage of time.


Shortly after, when the mother was driving her daughter to school, she noticed that there were fields of cotton planted in one of her yards.


The lawsuit notes that Bates asked to speak to the administration "because she was intrigued by the idea of planting a cotton field in Hollywood, specifically on the yard of one of its public schools."


The administration explained to her that the students in her daughter's class were reading the autobiography of Frederick Douglass, one of the most prominent abolitionists and advocates for the rights of blacks, in which he discusses his experience in growing cotton.


The officials the mother was talking to at the time confirmed that the cotton field was planted with the aim of demonstrating to the pupils the practices to which slaves were forced in the past.


The lawsuit stated that Bates expressed her disappointment and anguish about the project "without consideration of feelings" because "the school asked her daughter and other students to harvest cotton as part of an exercise aimed at learning about the reality of African American slaves."


The text of the lawsuit confirmed that the school administration did not obtain permission from the students’ parents and did not inform them of the project before starting it.


The lawsuit added that the Los Angeles Unified School District, which oversees the school's management, expressed in a statement its regret that an "educational activity" was deemed not to take feelings into account.


The authority supervising the school said, "The school administration removed the cotton field immediately after it was informed of the attitude of the students' parents towards it."


"We do not usually comment on ongoing or upcoming judicial proceedings," a spokesperson told AFP.

OPINIONS

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Will President Abbas carry out his threats to the United Nations?

Written by: Ahmed Siam


At this time a year ago, in his speech to the United Nations, President Mahmoud Abbas "Abu Mazen" called for an end to the Israeli occupation and withdrawal from the occupied lands of the State of Palestine, including the city of Jerusalem, within a year, expressing his readiness to demarcate the borders and end all final status issues. Threatening, if this is not achieved, to withdraw recognition of the so-called "State of Israel" and declaring that he will go to the International Court of Justice as the highest body in the international judiciary to take a decision on the legitimacy of the occupation's presence on the land of the State of Palestine and the responsibilities of the United Nations and the countries of the world, stressing the importance of adhering to the results What will be issued by the court in this regard, adding that the acceptance and assistance of the international community to implement this initiative based on international legitimacy may save the region from going to an unknown fate.


In light of all this and amid the state of escalation carried out by the Israeli occupation authorities in Jerusalem, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and in light of the lack of a political horizon and the occupation’s inclination to military escalation and distancing itself from the path of peace, the signs and burns became clear, as the speech that President Abbas will deliver tomorrow, Friday, before the United Nations in The 77th session of the United Nations, where it is expected that it will be devoid of the letter "S" (we will wait, we will see, we will try, we will work...) and other verbs that have become part of the past tense, so it will move to the present tense and most likely preceded by an order from above A UN body to endorse inalienable Palestinian national rights, including international resolutions, but it is still inside the "drawer". Why?


President Abbas, as it seems, has reached a conviction that has become almost certain that the occupation authorities are not interested in negotiations that will undoubtedly lead to the realization, even if partial - and of course incomplete - of Palestinian rights, even if they do not meet the minimum level of Palestinian aspiration. Nevertheless, the occupation authorities absolutely reject it. It seeks with all its strength and exploitation of what is happening in the world and its investment in order to evade everything that has been agreed upon between all parties, because it does not see the Palestinian side as a partner that enjoys strengths that barricade itself around it and enables it to impose its conditions. International norms, covenants and laws.


And it is entrenched in the terms of agreements that are in its favor while circumventing what is required of it, and this is evident from practices that have recently intensified in the West Bank, where the incursions and assassinations that offer sacrifices to the Israeli elections, and confuse the status of the Palestinian Authority in the areas under its control in form, while implicitly the occupation authorities seek To bring about a state of programmed chaos under control, but it loses what remains of the presence of the Palestinian Authority and strips it of prestige, and the increasing settlement projects that swallow the Palestinian land and lose any hope of establishing a geographically connected Palestinian state and limit the natural growth of the Palestinians.


Perhaps President Abbas departed from the text written in front of him in his last meeting with the German chancellor, where he stopped in response to a question by a journalist about the Jewish Holocaust, and his spontaneous response that Israel is committing fifty holocausts against the Palestinian people, is an explicit expression and conclusive evidence of the president's loss of confidence. On the Israeli side, and to a large extent its supporter without borders, the American side and the international community in general, which uses double standards in its foreign policy, especially when it comes to the so-called "threat to Israel's security" and Palestinian rights, and the absolute disregard for what Israel is doing of practices that threaten the Palestinian, Arab, Islamic, Christian presence in Jerusalem and all of the occupied Palestinian territories.


It seems that President Abbas wants to take advantage of the golden time that is available at present, in terms of an international speech, followed less than two months later by an Arab summit in Algeria, perhaps interspersed with a rapprochement of Palestinian-Palestinian points of view, to announce steps that may be almost fateful and push towards acknowledging Palestinian national rights and limiting indolence with Israeli practices and corner Israel trying to get away from it, and recently enacted laws to kill any idea that might be circulating in the international corridors about canceling past agreements and moving towards "creative" solutions.


And with the blockage of the political horizon, the failure of negotiations until the moment, and the faltering of the two-state solution, which has become almost impossible due to the reality of the situation in which the Palestinian territories live from settlement and Judaization, which may become a Palestinian weapon by which the law of the Jewishness of the state kills, President Abbas may implement his threats and resort to the International Court of Justice to implement The decision to divide Palestine into two Arab and Jewish states, which stipulates the acceptance of Israel’s membership with the establishment of the Arab state, and bears the number 181, and forces Israel to demarcate its borders and gives it about 46 percent of historical Palestine, while the rest is an Arab state, including East Jerusalem.


But is that enough? Will the international community, which is biased towards Israeli politics, deal with double standards with regard to the Palestinian cause? Perhaps the Palestinian leadership, headed by President Abbas, should think seriously this time about a "one-state" solution, not a bi-national state, which I was not enthusiastic about, knowing that Israel absolutely rejects all of the above because it opposes Jewish dreams of expansion, settlement, occupation and substitution. Not to mention the isolationist Jewish culture that refuses to engage with other societies, but the solution of one secular democratic (civil) state in which the Arab peoples (Muslims and Christians) and the Jews coexist under the auspices of a single democratic political system that guarantees equality for all, and the law prevails over all without any regard for religion or color. Or race, etc... It is not a new solution, but it was adopted by the Palestinian revolution since its inception, but it is now considered the most realistic and possible solution to achieve the reality of the situation and the impossible.


Perhaps the two-state solution will bury the Oslo agreement and burn it, preserve the historical unity of Palestine from the sea to the river, and guarantee the return of the displaced refugees from their lands since 1948, thus ending the Israeli dream of a Jewish state and revealing the reality of the Israeli entity based on the policy of apartheid, which is expanding and brutally recently, where a democratic state will be established. One between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, as a state for all its citizens, including Palestinian refugees, in which everyone enjoys equal rights, in addition to freedom and security, and this state is a constitutional democracy, in which the authority to govern and enact laws stems from the will of the people, and all its citizens enjoy equal rights in Electing and running for any position and contributing to the rule of the country.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

A derailment of a train loaded with ammonia in Serbia poisoned 51 people

Belgrade (AFP) - Fifty-one people were poisoned after a train carrying ammonia derailed and its cargo leaked in southeastern Serbia , officials said Sunday.


Vladan Vasic, mayor of the city of Bayreuth, where the accident took place, said that the ammonia leak caused "51 cases of poisoning," adding in a press conference that seven people were taken to hospital for treatment.


And the Ministry of Interior stated in a statement that the train derailed in the evening, which led to "ammonia leakage and the spread of a large amount of gas in the air."


The authorities declared a state of emergency in the affected part of the city, which has a population of 60,000, and called on residents to stay at home.


Officials said the 20-carriage train was transporting toxic substances from neighboring Bulgaria, and no other injuries were reported as a result of the derailment.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

The death toll from the Philippine floods has risen to 25

Manila (AFP) - The death toll from floods in the Philippines has risen to 25, officials said Wednesday, as more rain is expected over the worst-hit areas in the south and center of the country.


Tens of thousands of people were forced from their homes as torrential rains drenched rural villages, towns and highways on Christmas Day, disrupting festivities on the Catholic country's most important holiday.


At least 13 people have died, most of them from drowning, in the province of Misamis Occidental on the southern island of Mindanao, according to the national disaster agency in its latest update on the toll.


Twenty-six people are still missing, and nine were injured.


The official Meteorological Authority stated that moderate to heavy rains are likely to fall across the central and southern regions of the country on Wednesday and Thursday, due to a low pressure area off the coast that could develop into a tropical depression.


"Flooding and landslides caused by rain are likely, especially in areas exposed or highly exposed to this type of risk," the weather office said.


The disaster agency stated that rescue efforts are underway to help people residing in the areas most affected by the floods, while more than 81,000 people have taken refuge in evacuation centers.


On Wednesday, officials will conduct aerial reconnaissance over Misamis Occidental to assess the extent of the damage.
The weather turned sour over the weekend as the disaster-prone country of 110 million people prepared for a long Christmas holiday.


The Philippines is ranked among the countries most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change, while scientists have warned that storms are becoming more intense as global temperatures rise.

PALESTINE

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Gaza: Major felonies issued a life sentence in a drug case

Gaza - "Jerusalem" dot com - The Major Criminal Commission in the Gaza Strip issued a life sentence and a fine of twenty thousand dinars, or imprisonment for two years instead, against a defendant who was convicted of two counts of possession of narcotic substances with the intent of trafficking and with the intent to abuse, based on the articles of the Palestinian law.


The Criminal Commission convicted the accused (A, R) of the charges ascribed to him in the indictment, which is possession of narcotics of the type (hashish) with the intent of trafficking, according to the articles of the Palestinian Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Law No. 7 of 2013 AD.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

South Korea fires warning shots after the incursion of North Korean drones

Seoul - (AFP) - South Korea on Monday accused North Korea of sending a number of drones that crossed its borders, prompting Seoul to deploy warplanes and fire warning shots to repel them.


"Our military first detected a North Korean aerial vehicle marching around Gimpo airspace at 10:25" (01:25 GMT), the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Seoul said in a statement.


She added that "a number of North Korean drones invaded our airspace" in the border areas around Gyeonggi Province.


According to the South Korean news agency (Yonhap) that the incursion led to the firing of warning shots and published chases and combat helicopters, South Korea.


It added that one of the warplanes, a KA-1 fighter jet, later crashed in Huengseong.


According to Yonhap, quoting an official at the South Korean Ministry of Transportation, flights were temporarily suspended at Gimpo and Incheon International Airports near the capital for about an hour at the request of the military.


This is the first time in five years that North Korean drones have flown into South Korean airspace.


The incursion comes amid heightened tensions, with Pyongyang conducting an unprecedented series of weapons tests this year.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Kurdish forces launch an operation against ISIS in Syria

Beirut - (AFP) - The Syrian Democratic Forces announced Thursday the launch of an operation against the Islamic State in cooperation with the US-led international coalition, three days after an attack that claimed the lives of Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.


On Monday, the Islamic State launched an attack in the city of Raqqa, which was considered its stronghold in Syria before its defeat in 2019, targeting security centers, before the Syrian Democratic Forces thwarted it and prevented the attackers from storming a nearby prison containing hundreds of jihadists.


The Raqqa Civil Council of the Kurdish Autonomous Administration in northern and northeastern Syria quickly declared a state of emergency and a curfew in the city, which the Syrian Democratic Forces regained control of in 2017, following fierce battles with the extremist organization.


"Saeqa Al-Jazeera" was launched at dawn on Thursday, December 29, "with the participation of the Internal Security Forces of northern and eastern Syria and the international coalition forces," according to a statement on the SDF's media website.


Its aim is to "eliminate ISIS terrorist cells and purify the areas where terrorist outposts are located," according to the same source.
The international coalition did not immediately confirm its participation in the operation.


Among the justifications provided for launching the "Saeqa al-Jazeera" attack was the recent attack on a prison holding members of the Islamic State "in the city of Raqqa and a center for the internal security forces charged with protecting the area, as well as eight attempts to attack al-Hawl camp and areas in Deir ez-Zor and Hasakah" (northeast Syria). .


The recent Raqqa attack is considered the largest against a prison since the attack launched by dozens of ISIS fighters on Ghweran prison in the city of Hasakah in January 2022, which resulted in the deaths of hundreds on both sides.


The Raqqa attack targeted a security square that includes several security and military centers, as well as a prison for the intelligence of the Syrian Democratic Forces, whose backbone the Kurds are.


The Kurdish security forces reinforce their deployment during the holidays every year, for fear of attacks by the Islamic State.


Since the announcement of the elimination of the "caliphate" in 2019, the Syrian Democratic Forces, with the support of the international coalition led by Washington, have pursued the organization's leaders and members who are still carrying out attacks with explosive devices, assassinations, or armed attacks in Kurdish-controlled areas in the north and northeast of the country.


On Monday, the Islamic State said that it wanted revenge for its members imprisoned by the Kurds.


In September, Kurdish forces announced the arrest of more than 200 jihadists in the al-Hol refugee camp as part of an operation they launched in late August.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

11 dead and thousands fleeing their homes due to floods and a storm in the Philippines

Manila (AFP) - The Philippine authorities announced Monday that 11 people were killed in a storm and floods caused by heavy monsoon rains on Christmas Day, which forced about 46,000 people to flee their homes.


In an update on previous figures, the Philippine authorities said Monday that 11 people were killed and 19 others were missing after a week of heavy rains in the south and east of the country.


The floods hit the south of the country on Sunday, the day Christmas was celebrated, the most important holiday in this country, which is predominantly Catholic.


The governor of Misamis Occidental province told state radio that rivers had burst their banks, inundating rural villages and highways, as well as the cities of Ozamiz and Oroquita.


And about the provincial capital, Oroquita, with a population of 72,000, he explained that "water flooded the heart of the city, including the market, and cut off electricity, and there was no signal" for telephone communications.


"We have seen floods before, but this is the worst rainfall and water flow ever," he added.


"The water rose up to chest level in some areas, but the rain stopped today," said civil defense official Robinson Laker, speaking to AFP from the city of Jingog.


Of the 45,700 people evacuated from their homes, 33,000 were residents of Jingog.


Coast Guard teams confirmed that they had rescued more than twenty families in the cities of Claren and Ozamiz at the height of the floods.


Pictures released by the Coast Guard showed rescuers in orange jumpsuits cradling children after they were pulled out of their homes at night, in waist-high flood waters.


Seven people were killed - most of them drowned - in Clarín and the neighboring southern cities of Jimenez and Tudela.


The Manila Civil Defense Office said that heavy monsoon rains Sunday caused flooding in 14 towns in Mindanao.


On the other hand, the coast guard said that strong winds and high waves led to the sinking of a fishing boat on Christmas Day off the central island of Leyte, killing two crew members while six others were rescued.


The Civil Defense Department said that two people, including a child, died in the eastern cities of Libmanan and Tinambak, after being swept away by water days before Christmas.


The coast guard said it also rescued 23 fishermen on two boats that capsized when they were hit by big waves off the southern city of Zamboanga on Sunday.


And 19 people are still missing, most of them fishermen on the country's Pacific coast, who had set sail to work despite the harsh conditions.


The bad weather came as the Christmas holidays began in this archipelago of 110 million people.


At this time of the year, millions of Filipinos return to their hometowns to meet their families, taking advantage of the long holidays.


The archipelago is constantly experiencing natural disasters.


In October 2022, severe tropical storm Nalgai triggered landslides and floods across the country that claimed at least 150 lives.


The Philippines is one of the countries most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.


Scientists warn that the storms will only get stronger as the Earth's temperature rises.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

The year 2022 is in ten records

(AFP) - From the huge rise in prices to widespread fires, through the reign of Queen Elizabeth II... the year 2022 is in ten records:

Russia's invasion of Ukraine on February 24 caused a skyrocketing energy and food price. In March, the food price index of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reached an unprecedented level, similar to European gas prices.


This was reflected in an increase in the inflation rate throughout the year, with 10.6 percent in October over a year in the euro area, which is the largest rise since the adoption of this indicator in 1997.

The war in Ukraine led to the largest influx of refugees into Europe since the end of World War II. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees estimated in May that more than six million people have gone to Ukraine's neighbors, while the number of internally displaced persons has reached eight million. At the global level, the number of refugees has crossed the 100 million mark for the first time.

During the year, records were recorded in terms of climate. Europe witnessed the hottest summer season, while fires destroyed more than 600,000 hectares, which is unprecedented. Worldwide, fossil-source carbon dioxide emissions are at record levels.

In response to the largest joint air exercises conducted by South Korea and the United States, North Korea launched a record number of missiles in the Sea of Japan in November, including 23 missiles within 24 hours on November 2nd.

Queen Elizabeth's reign spanned 70 years, seven years more than that of her cousin Victoria. The life of this queen, who died on the eighth of September at the age of 96, was out of the ordinary, as well as her funeral in London. Crowds of about 250,000 people came and stood in long lines to take a farewell look at her resting body in Westminster Cathedral in the British capital.

Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, with a fortune estimated by Forbes magazine at more than $ 199 billion at the end of 2022, was known in 2022 to return from several decisions regarding the Twitter service that he eventually bought in October at a price of $ 44 billion and harsh measures, as he dismissed half of the network’s employees This social networking also witnessed a series of resignations.

The art collection owned by Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen sold at auction in November for a record total of $1.62 billion, with paintings by artists such as Georges Seurat, Paul Cézanne, Vincent van Gogh and Gustav Klimt. In another indication of the vitality of the art market, a portrait of Marilyn Monroe by Andy Warhol became in May the most expensive piece of art completed in the twentieth century, selling for $ 195 million.

By winning the French Open tennis tournament Roland Garros for the fourteenth time, Spaniard Rafael Nadal improved his record for the number of titles achieved by men in major tournaments with 22 Grand Slam tournaments, ahead of Serbian Novak Djokovic (21 titles) and Swiss Roger Federer (20 titles), who He retired from playing in September.
As for the American player Serena Williams, who also retired in September, she won 23 titles from the Grand Slam tournaments.

The release of American singer Taylor Swift's tenth album, "Midnights", in October caused disruptions to the streaming platform "Spotify" and broke the record for the most "listened to in one day" album. The American singer also won the title of "world's most polluting celebrity of the year" because of her many flights in a private jet, according to the "Yard" marketing agency.

The world's population exceeded eight billion in mid-November, according to what the United Nations said was "unprecedented growth," while the number was 2.5 billion in 1950.

ECONOMY

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

The tourism sector in Peru loses 6.54 million dollars a day due to the political crisis

Lima - (AFP) - The tourism sector in Peru has lost $6.54 million per day in recent months due to the political crisis afflicting the country, according to the Peruvian Ministry of Commerce and Tourism.


Tourism Minister Luis Fernando Helguero said in a press statement that between June 2022 and the end of January, the losses amounted to "25 million Peruvian soles per day ($6.54 million) in the tourism sector alone."


Interim President Dina Pollarte has led Peru since Parliament impeached former elected President Pedro Castillo on December 7, sparking violent demonstrations that claimed at least 46 lives.


The protesters are calling for the departure of President Polwarti and bringing the elections closer. Polarti's term was originally scheduled to last until 2026.


Five airports in the south of the country were closed, including Cusco Airport, which provides access to the famous tourist site of Machu Picchu in Peru.



Most of the hotels and restaurants in Cusco have closed their doors, affected by the shortage of fuel and some foodstuffs caused by the blocking of roads across the country.


A large number of tourists were stuck for several days in the vicinity of Machu Picchu. The Minister of Tourism indicated that 85% of travel offers were cancelled.


Polwarti said, "Let the elections be brought closer" to get the country "out of the quagmire we are in," noting that her government supports the opposition's initiative to bring the presidential and legislative elections closer to December 2023.

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

The completion of the construction of a new factory for the British company (Lotus Cars) in central China

Wuhan (Xinhua) - British company Lotus Cars, which specializes in the manufacture of sports and racing cars, has completed construction work for its new factory in Wuhan, capital of Hubei Province in central China .


The factory, covering an area of about 100 hectares, is located in Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone, an auto cluster in China.


According to Zhejiang Geely Holding Group, a Chinese automaker that bought Lotus Cars in 2017, the total investment in the plant was 8 billion yuan (about 1.2 billion US dollars).


According to Geely, the new plant will produce three models of electric vehicles, with a designed annual production capacity of 150,000 units.


The Wuhan Economic and Technological Development Zone has more than 10 auto manufacturers and about 500 auto parts companies.


The region produces nearly 1 million vehicles each year, with an annual industrial output of more than 320 billion yuan.

ARAB AND WORLD

Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:51 pm - Jerusalem Time

Veterans of the Israeli Air Force: The next government poses a fundamental danger

Washington - "Jerusalem" dot com - Saeed Erekat - The Washington Times published today, Tuesday, a report under the title "Veterans of the Israeli Air Force : The next government poses a fundamental danger", noting at its outset that more than 1,000 veterans of the Israeli Air Force The Israeli air force, including the former Israeli chief of staff, on Monday (26/12/22) urged the country's top legal officials to stand firm against the incoming government.


According to the Washington Times, "In a letter to the chief justice of the Israeli Supreme Court and other senior officials, they said that the alliance of religious and ultra-nationalist parties threatens the future of Israel."


The report of the right-wing newspaper, known for its historical support for Israel and the Likud party, notes that that message was delivered a few days before the new government assumed its duties, and that the letter stated: “We belong to all classes of society, and from different political spectrums... The common denominator between us today is fear that the democratic state of Israel is in danger and that "the letter called legal officials the 'last line of defense' and appealed to them to 'do everything in their power to stop this catastrophe that may affect the country'."


The report indicates that among the 1,200 signatories, Dan Halutz, who served as army chief during the period between 2005 and 2007; Avihu Bin Noun, former commander of the Air Force; and Amos Yadlin, former head of military intelligence. All three are former fighter pilots. It is noteworthy that former Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his partners from the hard-line and far-right captured the parliamentary majority in last November's elections.


And while "they have yet to complete the ruling coalition negotiations, Netanyahu has struck a series of deals that would give his far-right partners power over the national police force and settlement building in the occupied West Bank," according to the report.


According to the newspaper, "they are expected to promote a series of changes in the legal system that critics say will weaken the judiciary and may dismiss criminal charges against Netanyahu, and this is expected that Netanyahu will return to his position as head of his new government next Thursday."