JEWISH KING JESUS IS COMING AT THE RAPTURE FOR US IN THE CLOUDS-DON'T MISS IT FOR THE WORLD.THE BIBLE TAKEN LITERALLY- WHEN THE PLAIN SENSE MAKES GOOD SENSE-SEEK NO OTHER SENSE-LEST YOU END UP IN NONSENSE.GET SAVED NOW- CALL ON JESUS TODAY.THE ONLY SAVIOR OF THE WHOLE EARTH - NO OTHER. 1 COR 15:23-JESUS THE FIRST FRUITS-CHRISTIANS RAPTURED TO JESUS-FIRST FRUITS OF THE SPIRIT-23 But every man in his own order: Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that are Christ’s at his coming.ROMANS 8:23 And not only they, but ourselves also, which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body.(THE PRE-TRIB RAPTURE)
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INVENTION OF THE ATOMIC BOMB.
2 PETER 3:10-11
10
But the day of the Lord will come as a thief in the night; in the which
the heavens shall pass away with a great noise, and the elements
(NUKES) shall melt with fervent heat,(BLAST) the earth also and the
works that are therein shall be burned up.(BUT ITS NO END OF THE WORLD
HOGWASH)
11 Seeing then that all these things shall be dissolved,(BY
NUKES INCLUDING 3 BILLION PEOPLE) what manner of persons ought ye to be
in all holy conversation and godliness,
NUCLEAR WEAPONS WILL BE USED.
JESUS
SHED HIS BLOOD FOR US THAT WE CAN BE SAVED FOREVER.AND DURING WW3
PEOPLES BLOOD WILL BE SHED AS A JUDGEMENT FOR HATING HIM AND ISRAEL.GOD
IS NOT MOCKED.
ZEPHANIAH 1:2-3
2 I will utterly consume all things from off the land, saith the LORD.
3
I will consume man and beast; I will consume the fowls of the heaven,
and the fishes of the sea, and the stumblingblocks with the wicked; and I
will cut off man from off the land, saith the LORD.
PSALMS 97:3
3 A fire goeth before him, and burneth up his enemies round about.
EZEKIEL 5:15-17
15
So it shall be a reproach and a taunt, an instruction and an
astonishment unto the (ARAB/MUSLIM) nations that are round about
thee,(ISRAEL) when I shall execute judgments in thee in anger and in
fury and in furious rebukes. I the LORD have spoken it.
16 When I
shall send upon them the evil arrows of famine, which shall be for their
destruction, and which I will send to destroy you: and I will increase
the famine upon you, and will break your staff of bread:
17 So will I
send upon you famine and evil beasts,(WHEN RUSSIA/MUSLIMS GET DEFEATED
THIER BODIES GET EATEN BY BIRDS,ANIMALS IN ISRAEL MIGRATION SEASON) and
they shall bereave thee; and pestilence and blood shall pass through
thee;(NUKES) and I will bring the sword upon thee. I the LORD have
spoken it.
REVELATION 14:18-20
18 And another angel came out
from the altar, which had power over fire; and cried with a loud cry to
him that had the sharp sickle, saying, Thrust in thy sharp sickle, and
gather the clusters of the vine of the earth; for her grapes are fully
ripe.
19 And the angel thrust in his sickle into the earth, and
gathered the vine of the earth, and cast it into the great winepress of
the wrath of God.
20 And the winepress was trodden without the
city,(JERUSALEM) and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the
horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs.(200
MILES) (THE SIZE OF ISRAEL)
ISAIAH 66:15-18
15 For, behold,
the LORD will come with fire,(NUKES) and with his chariots like a
whirlwind, to render his anger with fury, and his rebuke with flames of
fire.
16 For by fire and by his sword will the LORD plead with all flesh: and the slain of the LORD shall be many.
17
They that sanctify themselves, and purify themselves in the gardens
behind one tree in the midst, eating swine's flesh, and the abomination,
and the mouse, shall be consumed together, saith the LORD.
18 For I
know their works and their thoughts: it shall come, that I will gather
all nations and tongues; and they shall come, and see my glory.
ISAIAH 26:21
21
For, behold, the LORD cometh out of his place to punish the inhabitants
of the earth for their iniquity:(GOD/ISRAEL HATE AND BRAKING OF HIS
COMMANDMENTS) the earth also shall disclose her blood, and shall no more
cover her slain.(WW3,1/2 earths population die - 3 BILLION).
ISAIAH 13:6-13 KJV
6 Howl ye; for the day of the LORD is at hand; it shall come as a destruction from the Almighty.
7 Therefore shall all hands be faint, and every man's heart shall melt:(FROM FRIGHT)
8
And they shall be afraid: pangs and sorrows shall take hold of them;
they shall be in pain as a woman that travaileth: they shall be amazed
one at another; their faces shall be as flames.
9 Behold, the day of
the LORD cometh, cruel both with wrath and fierce anger, to lay the land
desolate: and he shall destroy the sinners thereof out of it.
10 For
the stars of heaven and the constellations thereof shall not give their
light: the sun shall be darkened in his going forth, and the moon shall
not cause her light to shine.
11 And I will punish the world for
their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity; and I will cause the
arrogancy of the proud to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the
terrible.
12 I will make a man more precious than fine gold; even a man than the golden wedge of Ophir.
13
Therefore I will shake the heavens, and the earth shall remove out of
her place, in the wrath of the LORD of hosts, and in the day of his
fierce anger.
ISAIAH 24:17-23 KJV
17 Fear, and the pit, and the snare, are upon thee, O inhabitant of the earth.
18
And it shall come to pass, that he who fleeth from the noise of the
fear shall fall into the pit; and he that cometh up out of the midst of
the pit shall be taken in the snare: for the windows from on high are
open, and the foundations of the earth do shake.
19 The earth is utterly broken down, the earth is clean dissolved, the earth is moved exceedingly.
20
The earth shall reel to and fro like a drunkard, and shall be removed
like a cottage; and the transgression thereof shall be heavy upon it;
and it shall fall, and not rise again.
21 And it shall come to pass
in that day, that the LORD shall punish the host of the high ones that
are on high, and the kings of the earth upon the earth.
22 And they
shall be gathered together, as prisoners are gathered in the pit, and
shall be shut up in the prison, and after many days shall they be
visited.
23 Then the moon shall be confounded, and the sun ashamed,
when the LORD of hosts shall reign in mount Zion, and in Jerusalem, and
before his ancients gloriously.
2 TIMOTHY 3:1
1 This know also, that in the last days perilous (DANGEROUS) times shall come.
JOEL 2:3,30
ZECHARIAH 14:12-13
12
And this shall be the plague wherewith the LORD will smite all the
people that have fought against Jerusalem; Their flesh shall consume
away while they stand upon their feet,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB) and
their eyes shall consume away in their holes,(DISOLVED FROM ATOMIC BOMB)
and their tongue shall consume away in their mouth.(DISOLVED FROM
ATOMIC BOMB)(BECAUSE NUKES HAVE BEEN USED ON ISRAELS ENEMIES)(GOD
PROTECTS ISRAEL AND ALWAYS WILL)
13 And it shall come to pass in that
day, that a great tumult from the LORD shall be among them; and they
shall lay hold every one on the hand of his neighbour, and his hand
shall rise up against the hand of his neighbour.(1/2-3 BILLION DIE IN
WW3)(THIS IS AN ATOMIC BOMB EFFECT)
EZEKIEL 20:47
47 And say
to the forest of the south, Hear the word of the LORD; Thus saith the
Lord GOD; Behold, I will kindle a fire in thee, and it shall devour
every green tree in thee, and every dry tree: the flaming flame shall
not be quenched, and all faces from the south to the north shall be
burned therein.
ZEPHANIAH 1:18
18 Neither their silver nor
their gold shall be able to deliver them in the day of the LORD'S wrath;
but the whole land shall be devoured by the fire of his jealousy: for
he shall make even a speedy riddance of all them that dwell in the land.
MALACHI 4:1
1
For, behold, the day cometh, that shall burn as an oven;(FROM ATOMIC
BOMBS) and all the proud, yea, and all that do wickedly, shall be
stubble: and the day that cometh shall burn them up, saith the LORD of
hosts, that it shall leave them neither root nor branch.
REVELATION 8:7
7
The first angel sounded, and there followed hail and fire mingled with
blood, and they were cast upon the earth: and the third part of trees
was burnt up, and all green grass was burnt up.
REVELATION 9:18
18
By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the
fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their
mouths.(ATOMIC BOMBS)(RUSSIA CHINA DESTROYED BY ISRAELS ATOMIC BOMBS)
REVELATION 16:12-16
12
And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river
Euphrates;(WERE WW3 STARTS IN IRAQ OR SYRIA OR TURKEY) and the water
thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be
prepared.
13 And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of
the mouth of the dragon,(SATAN) and out of the mouth of the beast,(WORLD
DICTATOR) and out of the mouth of the false prophet.(FALSE POPE)
14
For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth
unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to
the battle of that great day of God Almighty.(WERE 2 BILLION DIE FROM
NUKE WAR)
15 Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame.
16 And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.
17
And the seventh angel poured out his vial into the air; and there came a
great voice out of the temple of heaven, from the throne, saying, It is
done.
PROOF HALF ON EARTH DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD (8 BILLION ON EARTH)
REVELATION 6:7-8 (8 BILLION- 2 BILLION = 6 BILLION)
7 And when he had opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth beast say, Come and see.
8
And I looked, and behold a pale horse:(CHLORES GREEN) and his name that
sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given
unto them over the fourth part of the earth,(2 BILLION) to kill with
sword,(WEAPONS) and with hunger,(FAMINE) and with death,(INCURABLE
DISEASES) and with the beasts of the earth.(ANIMAL TO HUMAN DISEASE).
REVELATION 9:15,18 (6 BILLION - 2 BILLION = 4 BILLION)
15 And the four(DEMONIC WAR) angels were loosed,
18
By these three was the third part of men killed,(2 BILLION) by the
fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their
mouths.(NUCLEAR ATOMIC BOMBS)
HALF OF EARTHS POPULATION DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION.(THESE VERSES ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
LUKE
17:34-37 (8 TOTAL BILLION - 4 BILLION DEAD IN TRIB = 4 BILLION TO JESUS
KINGDOM) (HALF DIE DURING THE 7 YR TRIBULATION PERIOD JUST LIKE THE
BIBLE SAYS)(GOD DOES NOT LIE)(AND NOTICE MOST DIE IN WAR AND
DISEASES-NOT COMETS-ASTEROIDS-QUAKES OR TSUNAMIS)
34 I tell you, in
that night there shall be two men in one bed; the one shall be taken,(IN
WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other shall be left.(half earths population 4
billion die in the 7 yr trib)
35 Two women shall be grinding together; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
36 Two men shall be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
37
And they answered and said unto him, Where, Lord? And he said unto
them, Wheresoever the body is, thither will the eagles be gathered
together.(Christians have new bodies,this is the people against
Jerusalem during the 7 yr treaty)(Christians bodies are not being eaten
by the birds).THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-NOT RAPTURE
SCRIPTURES.BECAUSE NOT HALF OF PEOPLE ON EARTH ARE CHRISTIANS.AND THE
CONTEXT IN LUKE 17 IS THE 7 YEAR TRIBULATION OR 7 YR TREATY PERIOD.WHICH
IS JUDGEMENT ON THE EARTH.NOT 50% RAPTURED TO HEAVEN.
MATTHEW 24:37-42 (THESE ARE JUDGEMENT SCRIPTURES-SURE NOT RAPTURE SCRIPTURES)
37 But as the days of Noe were, so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
38
For as in the days that were before the flood they were eating and
drinking, marrying and giving in marriage, until the day that Noe
entered into the ark,
39 And knew not until the flood came, and took them all away; so shall also the coming of the Son of man be.
40 Then shall two be in the field; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
41 Two women shall be grinding at the mill; the one shall be taken,(IN WW3 JUDGEMENT) and the other left.
42 Watch therefore:(FOR THE LAST DAYS SIGNS HAPPENING) for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.
NAHUM 3:13
13
Behold, your troops are women in your midst. The gates of your land are
wide open to your enemies; fire has devoured your bars.
'Islamic
terrorism will not have immunity,' Katz warns Syria-IDF strikes alleged
Islamic Jihad nerve center in Damascus, said to be leader’s
house-Member of terror group says Ziad Nakhaleh wasn’t home and building
was ’empty’ when struck, though war monitor reports one person killed
By Emanuel Fabian,-Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 4:15 pm-MAR 13,25
Israeli
fighter jets on Thursday struck a residential building that the
military said served as a Damascus headquarters for Palestinian Islamic
Jihad to plan and carry out terror activities.The Britain-based Syrian
Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor of unclear funding, said the
targeted building was located in the suburb of Dummar, northwest of the
capital, and was inhabited by Palestinians. It said one person was
killed.“The IDF will not allow terrorist organizations to entrench
themselves in Syrian territory and operate against the State of Israel,
and will respond forcefully to any such entrenchment,” the Israel
Defense Forces said. It released footage of the strikes.A Palestinian
Islamic Jihad member at the scene of the airstrike in Syria told The
Associated Press that the apartment that was targeted was the home of
the terrorist organization’s leader Ziad Nakhaleh.It was not immediately
clear where Nakhaleh was, but he is believed to spend his time between
Lebanon, Iran and Syria.The PIJ member, Ismail Sindak, said the
apartment had been empty for years, adding that Nakhaleh was not in
Syria. Asked whether anyone was killed in the strike, Sindak said, “The
house was empty.”Palestinian Islamic Jihad, an Iran-backed terror group
sworn to Israel’s destruction, participated alongside Hamas in the
October 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel from the Gaza Strip, in
which over 5,000 terrorists killed some 1,200 people and took 251
hostages, sparking the subsequent war.PIJ, which was part of the Gaza
ceasefire negotiated in January and currently up in the air, has held a
number of the hostages, and likely continues to hold some of the
remaining captives, of whom 24 are still believed to be alive. The
bodies of 34 dead — as well as the body of a soldier killed in 2014 —
are also held in the Strip.Israel blasts ‘extreme Islamic’ Syrian
leader-Defense Minister Israel Katz, confirming Thursday’s strike, said,
“Wherever terror activity against Israel is organized, the extreme
Islamic leader al-Jolani will find the Air Force aircraft flying above
and striking terror targets.”Katz was referring to Syria’s interim
leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, by his nom de guerre, which he used as the
leader of the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) rebel group, an Islamist
offshoot of al-Qaeda.“Islamic terrorism will not have immunity in
Damascus nor anywhere else,” Katz added.In the months since his
coalition ousted longtime president Bashar al-Assad, Sharaa and his
government have projected a moderate image, repeatedly declaring a
commitment to protect minorities, including Jews, as well as Druze and
Kurds, in the country.The interim leader has objected to Israel’s
continued military presence in southern Syria and to its strikes
throughout the country, but he has declined to threaten Israel itself.On
Thursday, Sharaa signed the country’s constitutional declaration, which
will be enforced throughout a five-year transitional period.The interim
leader said he hoped the constitutional declaration would mark the
start of “a new history for Syria, where we replace oppression with
justice,” as he signed the document setting out the transitional
period.Israeli leaders, including Katz, have consistently stated that
they do not trust Sharaa.Jerusalem has been especially tough in its
criticism in light of massacres of Alawite civilians that began last
Thursday, blamed on the interim government’s security forces, amid
clashes with militants loyal to the old regime. Government
reinforcements eventually restored order, and calm appeared to hold by
late Monday.
Blood libel’: Israel slams UN report claiming it
committed ‘genocidal acts’ in Gaza-Israeli officials, women’s groups
accuse UN panel of bias and antisemitism for alleging Israeli forces
‘intentionally destroyed’ fertility center and perpetrated sexual
violence-By ToI Staff and Agencies Today, 5:12 pm-MAR 13,25
Israel
on Thursday denounced as a “blood libel” a new United Nations report
that accused the country of perpetrating “genocidal acts” against
Palestinians in the war started by the Hamas onslaught of October 7,
2023, and that claimed Israeli forces systematically destroyed women’s
healthcare facilities and used sexual violence as a war strategy.Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, women’s groups and Israel’s mission to the
UN rejected the report as unfounded and antisemitic, saying it attempted
to equate Israel’s conduct during the fighting in the Gaza Strip with
the horrific acts of sexual violence committed by Palestinian terrorists
during the Hamas-led atrocities that sparked the war. The Foreign
Ministry called it “one of the worst cases of blood libel the world has
ever seen.”The report was published Thursday by the UN Independent
International Commission of Inquiry on the Occupied Palestinian
Territory, including East Jerusalem and Israel. The three-person body
was formed in May 2021, following a previous round of conflict in Gaza,
to probe alleged human rights violations.Israel returns fifth Lebanese
prisoner after border delineation talks-Hezbollah-linked outlet reports
that 14 Lebanese detainees still held by Israel, including 7 alleged
members of the Iran-backed terror group-By Nava Freiberg Today, 6:56
pm-The Lebanese army on Thursday confirmed receiving the last of five
detainees that Israel said it would free as part of what the Prime
Minister’s Office called a “gesture to the Lebanese president,”
following rare talks between the countries.The transfer comes after
Tuesday’s military-to-military meeting at the United Nations
peacekeeping headquarters in southern Lebanon’s Naqoura, during which
Israel and Lebanon agreed to open negotiations to delineate their
border, according to the Prime Minister’s Office.The US and France also
participated in the meeting.The prisoner, who was not named, was brought
to Lebanon by the Red Cross and taken to a hospital, the Lebanese Army
wrote on X, after Israel released four other prisoners on Tuesday.Citing
two US officials, Axios reported that one of those released is a member
of Hezbollah, the Iran-backed Shiite terror group based in Lebanon that
Israel has battled for decades.Lebanese newspaper Al-Akhbar, which is
affiliated with Iran and Hezbollah, named the final detainee expected
for release as Ziad Shibli, saying he was returned separately due to
injuries he sustained.Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office called
the return of the detainees a “gesture” to new Lebanese President Joseph
Aoun, who has said he will work on improving relations with Arab
countries and implementing reforms and whose election in January was
seen as a setback for Hezbollah.Al-Akhbar also reported that 14 Lebanese
detainees remain in Israel, including seven others who Israel says are
Hezbollah members.The remaining prisoners could be used as future
bargaining chips by Israel, becoming “a price Israel pays in
installments whenever it secures a concession from across the border,”
sources told Al-Akhbar.Disputes on ‘normalization’Following the four-way
meeting in Naqoura, Israel and Lebanon announced that three joint
working groups would be established, focusing on the five points Israel
still occupies inside of Lebanon; the Blue Line that marks the de facto
border between the two countries; the 13 points that are under dispute;
and Lebanese citizens held by Israel.The working groups could meet as
early as next month, according to Axios.While an Israeli official said
the aim of the discussions “is to reach normalization,” a Lebanese
source told the pro-Iran Al-Mayadeen channel on Wednesday afternoon that
ties with Israel are not on the table.The three working groups, said
the source, “are not separate from Resolution 1701, and will not engage
in direct negotiations between Lebanon and Israel.”UN Security Council
Resolution 1701, which ended the previous round of conflict between
Israel and Hezbollah in 2006, calls for southern Lebanon to be free of
any troops or weapons other than those of the Lebanese state.“Everything
being said about these working groups being a prelude to normalization
is completely false,” said the Lebanese source.Land border
negotiations-Al-Akhbar cited “informed sources” on Thursday, saying that
“Lebanon does not want to bring non-military personnel into the
[negotiation] process, and that the [working groups] will be composed of
Lebanese officers, including experts and technicians, similar to the
officers who participated in the Maritime Demarcation
Committee.”Jerusalem and Beirut negotiated a maritime boundary in 2022 —
an agreement brokered by the US that Netanyahu assailed at the time
while serving as opposition leader — but the two countries have yet to
adopt an official land border.Lebanon is “ready for land demarcation”
but fears that negotiations “will lead to the loss of areas it is
entitled to,” sources told Al-Akhbar.In addition to the five strategic
points Israel currently operates in Lebanon, the border conflict centers
on 13 disputed points along the border.The most recent ceasefire
between Israel and Lebanon began on November 27, 2024, halting more than
a year of hostilities initiated by Hezbollah, including two months of
full-blown war during which Israel sent in ground troops across the
northern border.The fighting began with attacks by Hezbollah on the
Jewish state on October 8, 2023, in support of Palestinian ally Hamas,
which invaded southern Israel from Gaza a day earlier. Persistent rocket
fire from Lebanon displaced some 60,000 Israeli civilians.“Everyone
involved remains committed to maintaining the ceasefire agreement and to
fully implement all its terms,” US Deputy Special Envoy to the Middle
East Morgan Ortagus said in a statement on the new negotiations. “We
look forward to quickly convening these diplomat-led working groups to
resolve outstanding issues, along with our international partners.”Lazar
Berman and Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.
Iran’s
top diplomat: Nuclear talks with US only possible on ‘equal
terms’-Iranian FM says Tehran will achieve ‘nothing’ if it negotiates
while under ‘maximum pressure’ from US, after Khamenei spurns Trump’s
letter offering talks-By Reuters Today, 4:20 pm-MAR 13,25
DUBAI,
United Arab Emirates – Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has not
ruled out talks with Washington, but said they can only take place if
both countries are on “equal terms,” an Iranian state-run newspaper
reported on Thursday.Last week, US President Donald Trump said he had
sent a letter to Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei proposing
nuclear talks, but also warned that “there are two ways Iran can be
handled: militarily, or you make a deal.”“If we enter negotiations while
the other side is imposing maximum pressure, we will be negotiating
from a weak position and will achieve nothing,” Araghchi told the Iran
paper in an interview.“The other side must be convinced that the policy
of pressure is ineffective — only then can we sit at the negotiating
table on equal terms.”Khamenei said on Wednesday that talks with the
Trump administration would simply “tighten the knot of sanctions and
increase pressure on Iran.”In 2018, under Trump’s first presidency, the
US withdrew from Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers and
reimposed sanctions that have crippled Iran’s economy. Tehran reacted a
year later by violating the deal’s nuclear curbs.Khamenei, who has the
final word in Iranian state matters, said last week that Tehran would
not be bullied into talks.While leaving the door open for a nuclear pact
with Tehran, Trump has reinstated the “maximum pressure” campaign he
applied in his first term as president to isolate Iran from the global
economy and drive its oil exports towards zero.Iran has long denied
wanting to develop a nuclear weapon. However, its stock of uranium
enriched to up to 60% purity, close to the roughly 90% weapons-grade
level, has jumped, the International Atomic Energy Agency said late last
month.Iran is sworn to Israel’s destruction, and Israel has threatened
to attack Iranian nuclear sites if diplomacy fails to contain Tehran’s
nuclear ambitions.Last year, Israel struck Iranian facilities including
missile factories and air defenses in retaliation for Iranian missile
and drone attacks. That reduced Tehran’s conventional military
capabilities, according to analysts and US officials, an assessment
disputed by Tehran.Times of Israel staff contributed to this report.
Russia
says forces poised to complete recapture of Kursk region as Witkoff
heads to Moscow-Kremlin says troops took border town of Sudzha from
Ukraine; Putin, wearing fatigues, visits territory; US negotiators head
to Russian capital with 30-day truce plan-By Agencies Today, 3:13 pm-MAR
13,25
MOSCOW — Russia said on Thursday there was no doubt that
its troops would soon complete the task of clearing out Ukrainian forces
from Russia’s Kursk region where they have held a pocket of territory
for more than seven months.The Russian Defense Ministry said its forces
were pounding remaining Ukrainian positions after capturing three more
settlements, including the town of Sudzha, which is located near the
border with Ukraine and lies on a road that Kyiv had used to resupply
its forces.Ukraine’s top army commander, Oleksandr Syrskyi, said on
Wednesday that Kyiv’s troops would keep operating in Kursk as long as
needed and that fighting continued in and around Sudzha.Russian war
correspondent Yevgeny Poddubny, reporting from Sudzha, said: “The town
is constantly being hit by enemy artillery, but focal resistance has
been suppressed.”Reuters could not independently verify the battlefield
accounts from either side.Ukraine sprang one of the biggest shocks of
the war on August 6 last year by storming across the border and grabbing
a chunk of territory that Kyiv hoped to use as a bargaining chip in
peace talks.But Russia’s forces, supported by troops from its ally North
Korea, have gradually clawed back the lost ground, mounting what
appears to be a final push just as the US tries to get Moscow to agree
to a proposed ceasefire in the three-year war.President Vladimir Putin,
donning combat fatigues, visited Kursk on Wednesday and ordered his
commanders to swiftly finish the job.Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov
told reporters on Thursday that Russian troops would take “as long as
necessary to save the maximum number of lives of our military and
civilians. But there is no doubt that the Kursk region will be liberated
soon enough.”Video from Sudzha, published by Russian media and military
bloggers, showed scenes of devastation from the seven months of
fighting, with burnt-out vehicles, roofless buildings and mountains of
rubble. Regional governor Alexander Khinshtein said 120 Russian
civilians had been rescued from the town and evacuated.The renewed
Russian military push and Putin’s high-profile visit to his troops came
as US President Donald Trump presses for a diplomatic end to the war.
The US on Tuesday lifted its March 3 suspension of military aid for Kyiv
after senior US and Ukrainian officials made progress on how to stop
the fighting during talks held in Saudi Arabia.Trump said Wednesday that
“it’s up to Russia now” as his administration presses Moscow to agree
to the ceasefire. The US president has made veiled threats to hit Russia
with new sanctions if it won’t engage with peace efforts.Kremlin
spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Thursday that US negotiators were on their
way to Russia, but he wouldn’t comment on Moscow’s view of the ceasefire
proposal.“Before the talks start, and they haven’t started yet, it
would be wrong to talk about it in public,” he told reporters.Senior US
officials say they hope to see Russia stop attacks on Ukraine within the
next few days.White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox
News that national security adviser Mike Waltz spoke Wednesday with his
Russian counterpart.She also confirmed that Trump’s special envoy, Steve
Witkoff, will head to Moscow for talks with Russian officials, possibly
including Putin.They are to present their plan for a 30-day truce in
Ukraine, after receiving Kyiv’s backing earlier this week.Speaking to
commanders Wednesday, Putin said he expected the military “to completely
free the Kursk region from the enemy in the nearest future.”Putin added
that in the future “it’s necessary to think about creating a security
zone alongside the state border,” in a signal that Moscow could try to
expand its territorial gains by capturing parts of Ukraine’s neighboring
Sumy region. That idea could complicate a ceasefire deal.Ukraine
launched the raid in a bid to counter the unceasingly glum news from the
front line, as well as draw Russian troops away from the battlefield
inside Ukraine and gain a bargaining chip in any peace talks. But the
incursion didn’t significantly change the dynamic of the war.Meanwhile,
Major General Dmytro Krasylnykov, commander of Ukraine’s Northern
Operational Command, which includes the Kursk region, was dismissed from
his post, he told Ukrainian media outlet Suspilne on Wednesday.He told
the outlet he was not given a reason for his dismissal, saying “I’m
guessing, but I don’t want to talk about it yet.”Russia says
peacekeepers in Ukraine mean ‘direct armed conflict’Russia said Thursday
that countries deploying peacekeepers in Ukraine would be engaging in a
“direct armed conflict” with Moscow, and that it would respond to this
by “all available means.”Ukraine has asked its European allies to deploy
military “contingents” on its territory once the three-year conflict
ends, to protect against future attacks from Russia.France and the UK
have suggested they could deploy peacekeeping forces, but Moscow has
balked at this idea — either as part of a ceasefire or as a long-term
security guarantee for Ukraine.“It is absolutely unacceptable to us that
army units of other states are stationed in Ukraine under any flag,”
foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in a briefing.“Be it a
foreign contingent and a military base… all this would mean the
involvement of these countries in a direct armed conflict with our
country,” she added.
Jewish, Muslim groups condemn Trump’s use of
‘Palestinian’ as slur to put down Schumer-CAIR says using term in that
way is ‘beneath dignity of his office’; Jewish groups say US president
doesn’t get to decide who is a Jew and that his remark weaponizes
antisemitism-By Agencies and ToI Staff Today, 10:46 am-MAR 13,25
WASHINGTON
— US Muslim and Jewish advocacy groups criticized US President Donald
Trump on Wednesday for referring to the top Senate Democrat, Senator
Chuck Schumer, as a “Palestinian,” with the organizations saying the
president used the term as a slur.Trump, a Republican, was asked by
reporters at the White House about US corporate tax rate policy during
an Oval Office meeting with Irish Prime Minister Micheál Martin, and in
response expressed displeasure with congressional Democrats not
supporting his agenda. The Irish government is staunchly
pro-Palestinian.“Schumer is a Palestinian as far as I’m concerned. He’s
become a Palestinian. He used to be Jewish. He’s not Jewish anymore.
He’s a Palestinian,” Trump said apparently suggesting the veteran New
York lawmaker has become too critical of Israel.Schumer is the
highest-ranking elected US Jewish official and is not of Palestinian
heritage.“President Trump’s use of the term ‘Palestinian’ as a racial
slur is offensive and beneath the dignity of his office,” said Nihad
Awad, national executive director of the Council on American Islamic
Relations.Awad, who is of Palestinian heritage, said Trump’s comments
showed the “continuing dehumanization” of Palestinians.Jewish groups
panned the remarks with some saying they amounted to
antisemitism.“Donald Trump doesn’t get to decide who is Jewish,” Halie
Soifer, CEO of the Jewish Democratic Council of America, posted to X.
“‘Palestinian’ should not be used as an insult. These comments are
abhorrent but revealing of why the vast majority of Jewish voters have
not and will never support Donald Trump.”“The goal for this
administration isn’t to counter antisemitism or protect Israel. It’s to
weaponize antisemitism to go after their political enemies, advance an
extreme agenda, and undercut democracy — and it only makes Jews *less*
safe,” Amy Spitalnick, CEO of the Jewish Council for Public Affairs,
wrote on microblogging platform Bluesky.“Trump’s attack on Schumer is
antisemitic and racist,” said Jonathan Jacoby, who leads the Nexus
Project, an antisemitism watchdog. “He’s policing Jewish identity,
invoking the dual loyalty trope, and implying Palestinians are evil.
This is dangerous incitement. Jewish groups must say it clearly: the
President is spreading hate and weaponizing antisemitism.”Progressive
Zionist group New Jewish Narrative, meanwhile, called the remark “absurd
and offensive.”The group added, “Schumer is Jewish, regardless of his
views on Israel-Palestine or anything else. And ‘Palestinian’ is not a
slur. To use it as such is pure racism.”The Anti-Defamation League also
condemned the comments, saying in a statement, “A President has many
powers, but none of them include deciding who is and isn’t Jewish. Doing
so, and using ‘Palestinian’ as a slur, are both beneath any POTUS.
Instead of weaponizing people’s identity, use the power of the bully
pulpit to bring the American people together.”Trump’s comments also drew
some praise. David Friedman, Trump’s former ambassador to Israel,
tweeted the remark and wrote, “Metaphorically speaking, I couldn’t have
said it better.”Generally, Trump has opted for such language to
disparage Democrats whom he sees as inadequately supportive of Israel.In
this case, however, Trump made the comments while talking about
corporate tax rates. After saying that the American public will blame
Democrats for high taxes, Trump launched into an aside on the New York
senator, his top adversary in Congress who on Wednesday was opposing a
Republican-drafted funding bill.Trump has previously denied allegations
of being discriminatory and antisemitic. The White House and Schumer had
no immediate comment.Both Trump’s supporters and opponents shared clips
of the remark online.Wednesday’s remarks were the latest instance in
which Trump has used “Palestinian” as an epithet to refer to Schumer,
whom he once also falsely called “a proud member of Hamas.”Schumer, the
Senate minority leader, has spoken frequently about his Jewish identity
throughout his political career. He is soon to release a book about
fighting antisemitism.Trump faced criticism from rights groups during
last year’s election campaign in which he referred to former US
president Joe Biden as Palestinian during a presidential debate. Trump
also said last year that Jews who did not vote for him needed to “have
your head examined.”Rights advocates have noted a rise in Islamophobia,
anti-Palestinian bias and antisemitism since the start of the
Israel-Hamas war in Gaza.More recently, Trump has faced criticism over
his plan for a US takeover of Gaza and a displacement of Palestinians
from the enclave. His plan has been called a proposal of ethnic
cleansing by rights groups, Arab states, Palestinians and the UN. Trump
has apparently softened his stance on the plan.The Trump administration
is also seeking to deport Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist who has
played a prominent role in anti-Israel protests at New York’s Columbia
University.
Analysis-Syria shows signs of peril and promise in a
week of violence and diplomacy-Though the new regime in Damascus seems
to have quelled sectarian violence and secured a deal to merge Kurdish
forces into the army, analysts say the leadership has a long way to
go-By ABBY SEWELL Today, 11:55 am-MAR 13,25
BEIRUT (AP) — After
Syria’s longtime autocratic ruler was toppled late last year, the man
who led rebel groups to victory immediately faced a new challenge:
unifying the country after more than a decade of civil war.The peril and
promise of Syria under interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa — the former
leader of an Islamist insurgent group — were on dramatic display over
the past week. After days of deadly sectarian violence, a diplomatic
triumph united a powerful force in the country’s northeast with the new
national army.By Tuesday, it seemed as if Syria had made major steps
toward quelling the tensions that erupted over the weekend. But analysts
say the country still has a long way to go, and that the risks of
sliding back into civil war, or partitioning the country along ethnic
and sectarian lines, remain.The “path to rebuilding trust” will require
Syria’s new leaders to do more to “protect lives and foster a sense of
unity among all communities,” said Ammar Kahf, executive director of
Omran Center for Strategic Studies in Istanbul.Building a stable,
pluralistic society is also key to convincing Western countries to lift
crushing economic sanctions that were placed on Syria during the brutal
rule of former president Bashar al-Assad.A week of political
whiplash-Beginning last Thursday, clashes between government security
forces and armed groups loyal to Assad spiraled into sectarian revenge
attacks that killed hundreds of civilians, most of them Alawites, a
minority sect to which Assad belongs.Government reinforcements
eventually restored order, and calm appeared to hold by late Monday.That
same day, al-Sharaa had signed a landmark pact under which Kurdish-led
forces in the country’s northeast would be merged with the new national
army.The deal marked a major step toward unifying the disparate factions
that had carved up Syria into de facto mini-states during its civil
war. The civil war began in 2011 after the Assad government’s brutal
crackdown on massive anti-government protests.Not a professional
army-Most of the armed factions that fought to unseat Assad announced in
January that they would join the national army. In practice, though,
they have maintained their own leadership.“This is not a professional
army,” said Issam al-Reis, a military adviser with Etana, a Syrian
research group. “In theory, there are plans to join the factions into an
army and merge everybody together under the Ministry of Defense. But so
far, in reality, on the ground, everybody is still under his own
umbrella.”On the other side, there are thousands of former soldiers from
the disbanded Assad-era army who are now unemployed and “very easy
targets” for local or international actors interested in upsetting
Syria’s fragile stability, al-Reis said.The sectarian violence over the
weekend was difficult to contain, analysts say, because the government
had to turn to a patchwork of undisciplined factions – including armed
civilians – to combat pro-Assad militants who attacked security forces
along the coast. Members of some of those factions launched bloody
revenge attacks on Alawite civilians.The violence only reinforced the
“significant challenge to the Syrian (government’s) efforts to
consolidate power,” said Kahf, of the Omran Center for Strategic
Studies.A landmark deal-Unexpectedly, the violence appears to have
expedited the deal to bring the Kurdish-led armed group controlling most
of northeastern Syria, known as the Syrian Democratic Forces, under the
umbrella of the national army.The agreement came about when it did
because al-Sharaa “needed to achieve a diplomatic victory” after the
weekend violence damaged his image, said Ahmed Aba Zeid, a Syrian
researcher. At the same time, the SDF calculated it could “achieve
greater gains if it gave Sharaa this gift at this time,” he said.Under
the agreement, border crossings, airports and oil fields in the
northeast will also be brought under the central government’s control by
the end of the year. Many details still need to be ironed out —
including who will manage prisons holding Islamic State fighters
captured by SDF — but the agreement gives al-Sharaa a much-needed
political boost.He appears to have eliminated “the two most significant
threats of division in the country within days,” Aba Zeid
said.International players pushing for unification-The agreement between
the SDF and the Syrian government came about with the blessing of two
important international players: the United States, which has supported
the SDF as a key ally in the fight against the Islamic State terror
group; and Turkey, which backs Syria’s new leaders.“This would not have
happened if the Turks weren’t willing to let it happen,” according to a
senior US defense official who said Washington encouraged SDF to reach
an agreement with Syria’s leaders. He spoke on condition of anonymity
because he was not authorized to comment publicly.Although not written
into the agreement, the official said Ankara had demanded assurances
that the SDF would remove foreign fighters linked to the Kurdistan
Workers’ Party, or PKK, a Kurdish separatist group that had waged a
decades-long insurgency in Turkey before recently announcing a
ceasefire.Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said in a speech
Tuesday, “The full implementation of the agreement reached yesterday
will serve the security and peace of Syria.”Still, the new Syrian
government faces an array of challenges.Israeli officials have vowed to
demilitarize the southern Syria area close to Israel’s border and
dispatched troops into a UN-patrolled buffer zone separating Israeli and
Syrian forces on the strategic Golan Heights.With sanctions by the US
and its allies still in place, Syria will struggle to make significant
investments in its economy and rebuild areas destroyed during the civil
war.Alawites and other minorities that were already skeptical of the
Islamist-led authorities in Damascus are more frightened — and hostile —
than they were a week ago, despite promises by the country’s new
leaders that those who attacked civilians will be held
accountable.Al-Reis said that reassuring them will require the
government to take “very strong measures” against the perpetrators.Times
of Israel staff contributed to this report.
PM's office says
still open to exiling Hamas chiefs from Gaza-Witkoff reportedly presents
new proposal for Gaza truce extension to Israel, Hamas-Israel said to
have responded ‘positively’ to plan for release of 5 living and 10 dead
hostages if ongoing ceasefire further extended; hostage families express
‘serious concern’By ToI Staff Today, 11:28 pm-MAR 13,25
After
arriving in Doha earlier this week, US special envoy Steve Witkoff
presented Israel and Hamas with a new outline to extend the ceasefire in
the Gaza Strip by several weeks in exchange for the release of five
living and 10 dead hostages, according to reports on Thursday.The
reports on the new proposal drew concern from the families of the
hostages, who said the deal, if agreed upon, would leave their loved
ones in captivity for a “long and undetermined length of time.”The
existence and details of the new US outline was first reported by Axios,
which cited sources familiar with the matter.The proposal, which
differs from a previous outline put forward by Witkoff, would extend the
current ceasefire by several weeks, until the end of both Ramadan and
Passover, in exchange for the release of additional hostages, according
to the Axios report. At the same time, Israel would also be required to
resume the flow of humanitarian aid into the war-torn Palestinian
enclave.Hebrew media outlets reported later Thursday that the US
proposal provides for five living and 10 dead hostages to be returned,
and extending the ceasefire for a further 42-50 days.Citing two unnamed
sources, Axios reported that the extension, should all parties agree to
implement it, would give the US additional time to negotiate a more
concrete, long-term truce agreement.Should a long-term ceasefire
agreement be reached, the report said that Hamas will be required to
hand over all remaining hostages, living and dead, on the last day of
the temporary truce extension, before the concrete ceasefire comes into
effect.Israel gave “a positive response” to Witkoff’s latest proposal,
the report said, while Qatar and Egypt are still awaiting Hamas’s
response after delivering the details of the outline to the terror group
on Wednesday night.According to a Channel 12 report, Israel has
demanded that a larger number of living hostages be freed.Hamas, for its
part, demanded that the US guarantee that there will be discussions on
phase two of the current deal, which provides for the full withdrawal of
the IDF and the end of the war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has
refused to hold negotiations on the second phase despite the agreement’s
stipulations.Hebrew-language daily Yedioth Ahronoth reported Thursday
that Netanyahu will convene top aides and security chiefs on Saturday
night for a “situational assessment” on the latest developments of the
hostage talks in Doha, and if no breakthrough is achieved by then, the
premier will bring his negotiating team home.If the sides cannot reach
an agreement based on the new Witkoff proposal, the Channel 12 report
said that mediators were expected to push Israel and Hamas toward a
smaller interim arrangement, under which a “solitary few” living
hostages would be freed and the ceasefire maintained.The purpose of the
smaller arrangement would be to buy more time for negotiations and avoid
the complete collapse of the talks and a return to the fighting.In the
course of the extended ceasefire, discussions would take place on “final
summations” — an apparent reference to the end of the war.“If there is
no progress in the next 48 hours, the Israeli delegation will return to
Israel,” the report quoted a senior Israeli source as saying.The network
also said that Israel’s demand for Hamas leaders to go into exile is
“off the agenda” given the “stubborn opposition” from Hamas’s leaders in
Gaza, quoting sources in Israel’s negotiating team as saying the demand
was not going to be raised as an option in the ongoing talks.However,
Netanyahu’s office firmly denied the report, calling it “fake news,”
while confirming that the prime minister is open to extending safe
passage abroad for the leaders of Hamas despite his repeated vows to
destroy the terror group.“Fake news once again,” the Prime Minister’s
Office said. “In contrast to the false report from Channel 12 this
evening, the exile of senior Hamas officials has not been taken off the
agenda.”‘Serious concerns’Following the reports, the families of the
Gaza hostages expressed “serious concerns” about Witkoff’s proposal,
according to a statement from the Hostages and Missing Families
Forum.“The reports about the outline for the return of just a few
hostages raise serious concerns among the families of the hostages that
their loved ones will be left in captivity for a long and undetermined
length of time,” the forum said.The forum demanded a “comprehensive and
immediate agreement that will return all 59 hostages in one fell swoop
and leave nobody behind.”“Otherwise, the living hostages who remain in
the tunnels will be sentenced to death, and we will not be able to
locate and return the dead for burial,” it added.MK Benny Gantz, who
heads the opposition National Unity party, expressed similar concerns,
saying that Netanyahu was either making “concessions” to Hamas or
“stalling.”“In the first hostage outline, we returned 10 living hostages
per day, in the current outline, four per week, and now we are
discussing a plan to return five live hostages per month,” he said.“The
conclusion is simple — either Netanyahu is making concessions, or
Netanyahu is stalling,” Gantz wrote, adding that “Israel’s interest is
to return all the hostages as quickly as possible.”“What is happening
now is that Netanyahu is allowing Hamas to rehabilitate instead of
dismantling it, endangering the hostages instead of returning them, and
preserving his coalition instead of national interests,” he
concluded.Hamas has so far released 30 hostages — 20 Israeli civilians,
five soldiers, and five Thai nationals — and the bodies of eight slain
Israeli captives during a ceasefire that began in January. The terror
group freed 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November 2023,
and four hostages were released before that in the early weeks of the
war.Eight hostages have been rescued from captivity by troops alive, and
the bodies of 41 have also been recovered, including three mistakenly
killed by the Israeli military as they tried to escape their captors,
and the body of a soldier who was killed in 2014.The body of another
soldier killed in 2014, Lt. Hadar Goldin, is still being held by Hamas
and is counted among the 59 hostages.
Accordingly, Rajoub urged
the Trump administration to engage with the PA leader without delay.
“Whether we like him or not, [Abbas] is still legitimate, and his baby
remains settling this conflict through peaceful means.”
It is
rare for PLO officials to criticize Abbas, but Rajoub’s decision to go
out of his way to hail the PA president in a rare interview with an
English-language news outlet pointed to his desire to remain in good
standing with him.While no elections are in the offing and the nearly
90-year-old Abbas has not named a successor, the 71-year-old Rajoub is
often listed among those who could replace the PA president, given his
strong positioning within Fatah along with other Palestinian
factions.Those factions include Hamas, which Rajoub said could be part
of the Palestinian leadership if it accepts PLO obligations, including
recognition of Israel and accepting “non-violence as a strategic
choice.”Implying an equivalence, he suggested those questioning whether
Hamas should be included in Palestinian politics — particularly after
the terror group’s atrocities on October 7, 2023 — were not treating
Israeli hardliners with the same skepticism.“What about the same crazy
groups inside Israel? No one is asking about [Itamar] Ben Gvir and
[Bezalel] Smotrich,” he claimed, referring to the two far-right party
leaders whom Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu partnered with two years
ago to form the government.Still, Rajoub denounced Hamas’s actions on
October 7.“I know that innocent people, including peace activists, along
with women and children were killed that day. No one can support
something like that,” said Rajoub, who is also the chairman of the
Palestinian Football Association.“However, the conflict did not start
that day,” Rajoub argued, pointing to decades of “home demolitions,
settlement building, humiliations and killing” of Palestinians in the
West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza Strip.He claimed that the uptick in
these actions under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s rule has led to
an uptick in antisemitism outside of Israel, which has hit record levels
in some Western countries following the October 7 attack and subsequent
war in Gaza.“Israelis are now instructed to remove their kippa when
abroad,” Rajoub said. “Is this what they want?”Pressed on calls for
Palestinian political reform, given that the entire West Bank-based PA
system is dominated by Abbas, Rajoub acknowledged that doing so was
necessary and “in our national interest.”The PA has not held elections
in nearly 20 years, and Rajoub said such a step would be essential,
adding that a future Palestinian state must uphold the values of
“democracy and political pluralism under the principle of one authority,
one law and one gun.”“I think that we do need to make reforms… But the
corruption in the PA is kindergarten compared to Mr. Bibi and his
mafia,” he claimed, referencing the Israeli premier’s ongoing criminal
trial.“Still, we should not lose hope, and we should not give up” on the
goal of mutual recognition, Rajoub maintained.“Trust between us is
zero. They have their reasons, and we have ours,” he continued, arguing
that a third party is needed to move the parties in the right
direction.“The third party is the international community, but it should
be led by the Americans,” Rajoub said. “The Americans are the only ones
who can exert pressure on these Israelis.”There was initial optimism in
Ramallah that the US would be willing to play such a role in the
lead-up to President Donald Trump’s return to office when his Mideast
envoy Steve Witkoff, managed to coax Netanyahu into agreeing to a
ceasefire and hostage release deal with Hamas after months of
deadlock.But that feeling dissipated rather quickly, with Trump
declaring his desire last month for the US to take over Gaza and
permanently relocate all of its residents.“It’s a shame for this
administration to abuse the suffering of innocent people,” Rajoub
said.In the more immediate term, though, Washington is more focused on
extending the ceasefire in Gaza through additional hostage-prisoner
swaps between Israel and Hamas.Rajoub has a unique perspective on this
issue, as he once was released from an Israeli prison during the 1980s
through such a deal.He spent 17 years in custody for violence against
Israel. Rajoub said he used the time to study the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict.“My conclusion was that without making space for Israelis’
rational concerns… I can’t achieve my national aspirations,” Rajoub
said.“The Israelis — like the Palestinians — have the right to live in
peace, in security, with normalizations… but within the internationally
recognized borders,” he added, referring to the armistice lines prior to
the 1967 Six-Day War.Speaking to the kind of hostage deal that he would
support, Rajoub said, “It should be everybody for everybody, so we can
open a new chapter.”
Jewish anti-Zionist protesters storm NYC’s
Trump Tower in support of Mahmoud Khalil-NYPD confirms multiple arrests
as demonstrators from Jewish Voice for Peace rally to demand release of
detained Columbia University anti-Israel activist-By Luke Tress Today,
10:38 pm-MAR 13,25
NEW YORK — Dozens of protesters stormed Trump
Tower in New York City on Thursday to demand the release of detained
Columbia University protest organizer Mahmoud Khalil.The protest came
amid furious backlash over the Trump administration’s detention of
Khalil, which has set off a legal battle and daily protests in New York
since his arrest on Saturday night.The anti-Zionist activist group
Jewish Voice for Peace posted images showing dozens of protesters
chanting in the midtown Manhattan building lobby.“Free Mahmoud, free
them all,” the protesters chanted.The demonstrators carried signs that
said, “Fight Nazis, not students,” and “Jews for Palestinian Freedom,”
and wore red shirts that said “Stop arming Israel.”“As Jews, we are
taking over the Trump Tower to register our mass refusal,” JVP said in a
statement. “We will not stand by as this fascist regime attempts to
criminalize Palestinians and all those calling for an end to the Israeli
government’s US-funded genocide of the Palestinian people.”The group
posted footage of police removing protesters from the building.The NYPD
told The Times of Israel that multiple individuals were taken into
custody but that the number of arrests and charges had not been
finalized.Khalil, a green card holder who finished graduate studies at
Columbia in December, was a leading organizer for the university’s
anti-Israel protest coalition.He was detained by immigration agents
outside his home in New York on Saturday and remains in custody as his
defense team seeks his release in an ongoing legal battle in a federal
court in Manhattan.The White House has said Khalil was detained and
faces deportation due to his protest group distributing pro-Hamas
propaganda. Federal law prohibits aliens from espousing support for
terror groups.Khalil’s supporters say he is being prosecuted for free
speech.His detention is part of a wider crackdown on campus antisemitism
by the Trump administration, which has also cut $400 million in funding
to Columbia, announced investigations into dozens of other
universities, and threatened to deport more foreign activists.
PM's
office says he still wants Hamas's Gaza chiefs exiled-Witkoff
reportedly presents new proposal for Gaza truce extension to Israel,
Hamas-Israel said to respond ‘positively’ to plan for Hamas to release 5
living and 10 dead hostages amid further extension of ceasefire;
hostage families others would be left behind-By ToI Staff 13 March 2025,
11:28 pm
After arriving in Doha earlier this week, US special
envoy Steve Witkoff presented Israel and Hamas with a new outline to
extend the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip by several weeks in exchange for
Hamas releasing five living and 10 dead hostages, according to reports
on Thursday.The reports on the new proposal drew concern from the
families of the hostages, who said the deal, if agreed upon, would leave
many of their loved ones in captivity for a “long and undetermined
length of time.” Fifty-nine hostages are still held in Gaza, with 24 of
them believing to be alive.The existence and details of the new US
outline were first reported by Axios, which cited sources familiar with
the matter.The proposal, which differs from a previous outline put
forward by Witkoff, would extend the current ceasefire by several weeks,
until the end of both Ramadan and Passover, in exchange for the release
of additional hostages, according to the Axios report. At the same
time, Israel would also be required to resume the flow of humanitarian
aid into the war-torn Palestinian enclave.Hebrew media outlets reported
later Thursday that the US proposal provides for five living and 10 dead
hostages to be returned, and extending the ceasefire for a further
42-50 days.Citing two unnamed sources, Axios reported that the
extension, should all parties agree to implement it, would give the US
additional time to negotiate a more concrete, long-term truce
agreement.Should a long-term ceasefire agreement be reached, the report
said that Hamas would be required to hand over all remaining hostages,
living and dead, on the last day of the temporary truce extension,
before the concrete ceasefire came into effect.Israel gave “a positive
response” to Witkoff’s latest proposal, the Axios report said, while
Qatar and Egypt were still awaiting Hamas’s response after delivering
the details of the outline to the terror group on Wednesday
night.According to a Channel 12 report late Thursday, Israel has
demanded that a larger number of living hostages be freed.Hamas, for its
part, has demanded that the US guarantee that there will be discussions
on phase two of the current deal, which provides for the full
withdrawal of the IDF and the end of the war. Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has refused to hold negotiations on the second phase despite
the agreement’s stipulations.Netanyahu will reportedly convene top aides
and security chiefs on Saturday night for a “situational assessment” on
the latest developments of the hostage talks in Doha, and if no
breakthrough is achieved by then, the premier will bring his negotiating
team home.If the sides cannot reach an agreement based on the new
Witkoff proposal, the Channel 12 report said that mediators were
expected to push Israel and Hamas toward a smaller interim arrangement,
under which a “solitary few” living hostages would be freed and the
ceasefire maintained.The purpose of the smaller arrangement would be to
buy more time for negotiations and avoid the complete collapse of the
talks and a return to fighting.In the course of the extended ceasefire,
discussions would take place on “final summations” — an apparent
reference to the end of the war.“If there is no progress in the next 48
hours, the Israeli delegation will return to Israel,” Channel 12 quoted a
senior Israeli source as saying.The network also said that Israel’s
demand for Hamas leaders to go into exile is “off the agenda” given the
“stubborn opposition” from Hamas’s leaders in Gaza, quoting sources in
Israel’s negotiating team as saying the demand was not going to be
raised as an option in the ongoing talks.However, Netanyahu’s office
firmly denied that claim, calling it “fake news,” saying Israel still
wants Hamas’s Gaza leaders sent into exile while confirming that the
prime minister is open to extending safe passage abroad for them.“Fake
news once again,” the Prime Minister’s Office said. “In contrast to the
false report from Channel 12 this evening, the exile of senior Hamas
officials has not been taken off the agenda.”‘Serious concerns’Following
the flurry of reports, the families of the Gaza hostages expressed
“serious concerns” about Witkoff’s proposal, the Hostages and Missing
Families Forum said.“The reports about the outline for the return of
just a few hostages raise serious concerns among the families of the
hostages that their loved ones will be left in captivity for a long and
undetermined length of time,” the forum said.The forum demanded a
“comprehensive and immediate agreement that will return all 59 hostages
in one fell swoop and leave nobody behind.”“Otherwise, the living
hostages who remain in the tunnels will be sentenced to death, and we
will not be able to locate and return the dead for burial,” it added.MK
Benny Gantz, who heads the opposition National Unity party, expressed
similar concerns, saying that Netanyahu was either making “concessions”
to Hamas or “stalling.”“In the first hostage outline, we returned 10
living hostages per day; in the current outline, four per week, and now
we are discussing a plan to return five live hostages per month,” he
said.“The conclusion is simple — either Netanyahu is making concessions,
or Netanyahu is stalling,” Gantz wrote, adding that “Israel’s interest
is to return all the hostages as quickly as possible.”“What is happening
now is that Netanyahu is allowing Hamas to rehabilitate instead of
dismantling it, endangering the hostages instead of returning them, and
preserving his coalition instead of national interests,” he
concluded.Hamas has so far released 30 hostages — 20 Israeli civilians,
five soldiers, and five Thai nationals — and the bodies of eight slain
Israeli captives during a ceasefire that began in January. The terror
group freed 105 civilians during a weeklong truce in late November 2023,
and four hostages were released before that in the early weeks of the
war.Eight hostages have been rescued from captivity by troops alive, and
the bodies of 41 have also been recovered, including three mistakenly
killed by the Israeli military as they tried to escape their captors,
and the body of a soldier who was killed in 2014.The body of another
soldier killed in 2014, Lt. Hadar Goldin, is still being held by Hamas
and is counted among the 59 hostages.
Syria’s interim president
signs constitution enshrining Islamist rule for 5 years-Amid major wave
of sectarian violence, which has posed first major challenge of
post-Assad Syria, new regime issues constitution which it says will
grant equality for all citizens-By GHAITH ALSAYED and Kareem Chehayeb
Today, 12:11 am
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Syria’s interim president
on Thursday signed a temporary constitution that leaves the country
under Islamist rule while promising to protect the rights of all Syrians
for five years during a transitional phase.The nation’s interim rulers
have struggled to exert their authority across much of Syria since the
Islamist former insurgent group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, or HTS, led a
lightning insurgency that overthrew longtime President Bashar Assad in
December.Former HTS leader Ahmad al-Sharaa is now the country’s interim
president — a decision that was announced after a meeting of the armed
groups that took part in the offensive against Assad. At the same
meeting, the groups agreed to repeal the country’s old constitution and
said a new one would be drafted.While many were happy to see an end to
the Assad family’s dictatorial rule of more than 50 years in the
war-torn country, religious and ethnic minorities have been skeptical of
the new Islamist leaders and reluctant to allow Damascus under its new
authorities to assert control of their areas.Abdulhamid Al-Awak, one of
the seven members of the committee al-Sharaa tasked to draft the
temporary constitution, told a news conference Thursday that it would
maintain some previsions from the previous one, including the
stipulation that the head of state has to be a Muslim and Islamic law is
the main source of jurisprudence.But Al-Awak, a constitutional law
expert who teaches at Mardin Artuklu University in Turkey, also said
that the temporary constitution includes provisions that enshrine
freedom of expression and the media.The constitution will “balance
between social security and freedom” during Syria’s shaky political
situation, he said, and will set up an “absolute and rigid separation”
between legislative, executive and judicial authorities.The text of the
temporary constitution, published late Thursday, sets up a People’s
Committee that will serve as an interim parliament until a permanent
constitution is adopted and elections held. Two-thirds of its members
will be appointed by a committee selected by the interim president and
one-third by al-Sharaa himself.The documents says the state is
“committed to combatting all forms of violent extremism while respecting
rights and freedoms” and that “citizens are equal before the law in
rights and duties, without discrimination based on race, religion,
gender or lineage.” It stipulates that the army is a “professional
national institution” and arms outside of its control are prohibited and
designates “glorifying the former Assad regime” as a crime.A new
committee to draft a permanent constitution will be formed, but it’s
unclear if it will be more inclusive of Syria’s political, religious and
ethnic groups.Al-Sharaa on Monday reached a landmark pact with the
US-backed Kurdish-led authorities in northeastern Syria, including a
ceasefire and a merging of their armed forces with the central
government’s security agencies.The deal came after government forces and
allied groups crushed an insurgency launched last week by gunmen loyal
to Assad. Rights groups say that hundreds of civilians — mostly from the
Alawite minority sect to which Assad belongs — were killed in
retaliatory attacks by factions in the counteroffensive.A key goal of
the interim constitution was to give a timeline for the country’s
political transition out of its interim phase. In December, Al-Sharaa
said that it could take up to three years to rewrite Syria’s
constitution and up to five years to organize and hold
elections.Al-Sharaa appointed a committee to draft the new constitution
after Syria held a national dialogue conference last month, which called
for announcing a temporary constitution and holding an interim
parliamentary election. Critics said that the hastily-organized
conference wasn’t inclusive of Syria’s different ethnic and sectarian
groups or civil society.The United States and Europe have been hesitant
to lift harsh sanctions imposed on Syria during Assad’s rule until they
are convinced that the new leaders will create an inclusive political
system and protect minorities. Al-Sharaa and regional governments have
been urging them to reconsider, fearing that the country’s crumbling
economy could bring further instability.Also Thursday, an Israeli
airstrike struck an apartment building in a suburb of the capital,
wounding three people, one of them critically, Syria’s state media and a
paramedic group said.Israel’s military said that the airstrike on the
Damascus suburb of Dummar targeted a command center of the Palestinian
Islamic Jihad terror group.The military said that the command center has
been used to direct attacks against Israel and vowed to “respond
forcefully” to the presence of Palestinian terror groups inside
Syria.Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said in a statement that
“whenever terrorist activity is organized against Israel,” al-Sharaa
“will find air force planes circling above him and attacking terrorist
targets.”A Palestinian Islamic Jihad member at the scene of the
airstrike in Syria told The Associated Press that the apartment that was
targeted was the home of the group’s leader, Ziad Nakhaleh.Ismail
Sindak said the apartment had been empty for years, adding that Nakhaleh
isn’t in Syria. Asked whether anyone was killed in the strike, Sindak
said that “the house was empty.”Also Thursday, a delegation including
Turkey’s top diplomat, defense minister and intelligence chief paid a
sudden visit to Damascus, days after a deal was reached between the
Kurdish-led armed group controlling most of northeastern Syria, the
Syrian Democratic Forces, and Syria’s interim government and after last
week’s eruption of violence on the Syrian coast.Meanwhile, thousands of
Syrians who fled the sectarian violence are still sheltering in a
Russian airbase in the coastal Latakia province.Russian Foreign Ministry
spokesperson Maria Zakharova said at a briefing Thursday that “our
military sheltered more than 8,000, according to yesterday’s data,
probably closer to 9,000 Syrians, mostly women and children.”
Israel
and US said in contact with Sudan, Somalia about resettling
Gazans-Officials say approaches also made to breakaway region of
Somaliland; Sudanese source says proposal rejected, officials from other
two say unaware of issue being broached-By AP and ToI Staff Today,
11:09 am-MAR 14,25
The US and Israel have reached out to
officials of three East African governments to discuss using their
territories as potential destinations for resettling Palestinians
uprooted from the Gaza Strip under US President Donald Trump’s proposed
postwar plan, American and Israeli officials said.The contacts with
Sudan, Somalia and the breakaway Somali region known as Somaliland
reflect the determination by the US and Israel to press ahead with a
plan that has been widely condemned but has also jolted new energy into
planning for Gaza’s future.Officials from Sudan said they had rejected
overtures from the US, while officials from Somalia and Somaliland told
The Associated Press that they were not aware of any contacts.Because
all three places are poor, and in some cases wracked by violence, the
proposal also casts doubt on Trump’s stated goal of resettling Gaza’s
Palestinians in a “beautiful area” where they would enjoy a higher
standard of living than in the Strip.Trump proposed the plan after a US,
Egyptian, and Qatari-mediated ceasefire halted 15 months of war in the
Gaza Strip that began on October 7, 2023, when the Palestinian terror
group Hamas led 5,000 attackers to invade southern Israel, killing 1,200
people and abducting hundreds, mostly civilians.The war caused
widespread devastation to Gaza, raising the need for a comprehensive
rehabilitation plan that Israel has demanded include a new
administration to replace Hamas’s rule. In the meantime, the complex
three-phase ceasefire, which included the release of hostages, has
stalled after its first stage amid mutual accusations of violations by
Israel and Hamas, though so far fighting has not resumed.Under Trump’s
plan, Gaza’s more than 2 million people would be permanently sent
elsewhere. He has proposed that the US would take ownership of the
territory, oversee a lengthy cleanup process and develop it as a real
estate project.The idea of a mass transfer of Palestinians was once
considered a fantasy of Israel’s ultranationalist fringe. But since
Trump presented the idea at a White House meeting last month, Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has hailed it as a “bold vision.”His allies,
including Defense Minister Israel Katz, have touted the formation of a
government-backed body to encourage and facilitate voluntary migration
out of the Strip.Palestinians in Gaza have rejected Trump’s proposal and
dismissed Israeli claims that the departures would be voluntary. Arab
nations have expressed vehement opposition and offered an alternative
reconstruction plan that would leave the Palestinians in place.Rights
groups have said forcing or pressuring the Palestinians to leave could
be a potential war crime. On Wednesday, the president appeared to back
off the plan somewhat, saying “Nobody is expelling any Palestinians from
Gaza,” in answer to a question during an Oval Office meeting with Irish
Prime Minister Micheál Martin.Earlier, the White House had said that
Trump “stands by his vision.”Speaking on condition of anonymity to
discuss a secret diplomatic initiative, US and Israeli officials
confirmed the contacts with Somalia and Somaliland, while the Americans
confirmed Sudan as well. They said it was unclear how much progress the
efforts made or at what level the discussions took place.Separate
outreach from the US and Israel to the three potential destinations
began last month, days after Trump floated the Gaza plan alongside
Netanyahu, according to the US officials, who said that Israel was
taking the lead in the discussions.Israel and the US have a variety of
incentives — financial, diplomatic and security — to offer these
potential partners. It is a formula that Trump used five years ago when
he brokered the Abraham Accords — a series of mutually beneficial
diplomatic accords between Israel and four Arab countries.The White
House declined to comment on the outreach efforts.The offices of
Netanyahu and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer, a Netanyahu
confidant who has been leading Israel’s postwar planning, also had no
comment.Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, a longtime advocate of what
he calls “voluntary” emigration of Palestinians, said this week that
Israel is working to identify countries to take in Palestinians.He also
said Israel is preparing a “very large emigration department” within its
Defense Ministry.Here is a closer look at the places the officials say
have been approached.Sudan-The North African country was among the four
Abraham Accord nations that agreed to normalize diplomatic relations
with Israel in 2020.As part of the deal, the US removed Sudan from its
list of state supporters of terrorism, a move that gave the country
access to international loans and global legitimacy. But relations with
Israel never took off as Sudan plunged into civil war between government
forces and the RSF paramilitary group.The conflict has been marked by
atrocities, including ethnically motivated killing and rape, according
to the UN and rights groups. The International Criminal Court is
investigating alleged war crimes and crimes against humanity, and
then-US president Joe Biden’s administration in January said the RSF and
its proxies were committing genocide.The US and Israel would be
hard-pressed to persuade Palestinians to leave Gaza, particularly to
such a troubled country. But they could offer incentives to the Khartoum
government, including debt relief, weapons, technology and diplomatic
support.Two Sudanese officials, speaking on condition of anonymity to
discuss a sensitive diplomatic matter, confirmed that the Trump
administration has approached the military-led government about
accepting Palestinians.One of them said the contacts began even before
Trump’s inauguration with offers of military assistance against the RSF,
assistance with postwar reconstruction and other incentives.Both
officials said the Sudanese government rejected the idea.“This
suggestion was immediately rebuffed,” said one official. “No one opened
this matter again.”Military chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan told an Arab
leaders’ summit last week in Cairo that his country “categorically
rejects” any plan that aims to transfer “the brotherly Palestinians from
their land under whatever justification or name.”Somaliland-Somaliland,
a territory of over 3 million people in the Horn of Africa, seceded
from Somalia over 30 years ago, but it is not internationally recognized
as an independent state. Somalia considers Somaliland part of its
territory.Somaliland’s new president, Abdirahman Mohamed Abdullahi, has
made international recognition a priority.An American official involved
in the efforts confirmed that the US was “having a quiet conversation
with Somaliland about a range of areas where they can be helpful to the
US in exchange for recognition.”The possibility of US recognition could
provide an incentive for Abdullahi to back away from the territory’s
solidarity with the Palestinians.The United Arab Emirates, another
Abraham Accord country that has developed strong ties with Israel, once
had a military base in Somaliland and maintains commercial interests
there, including a port. The territory’s strategic location, in the Gulf
of Aden waterway near Yemen, home to the Houthi rebel group, could also
make it a valuable ally.Over the years, Somaliland has been lauded for
its relatively stable political environment, contrasting sharply with
Somalia’s ongoing struggles amid deadly attacks by al-Qaeda-linked
extremist group al-Shabab. Since 1991, Somaliland has maintained its own
government, currency and security structures. Still, it has one of the
lowest income levels in the world.An official in Somaliland, speaking on
condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the
media, said his government has not been approached and is not in talks
about taking in Palestinians.Somalia-Somalia has been a vocal supporter
of the Palestinians, often hosting peaceful protests on its streets in
support of them. The country joined the recent Arab summit that rejected
Trump’s plan and seems like an unlikely destination for Palestinians,
even if they did agree to move.Sambu Chepkorir, a lawyer and conflict
researcher in Nairobi, Kenya, said it is difficult to understand why
Somalia would want to host Palestinians given the country’s strong
support for Palestinian self-rule.“The realignments keep changing, and
so maybe there is a hidden agenda in why Somalia,” Chepkorir said.A
Somali official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he was not
authorized to talk to the media, said the country had not been
approached about taking in Palestinians from Gaza and there had been no
discussions about it.
IDF troops shoot dead two suspects trying
to cross into Israel from Jordan-Suspects were part of group of migrants
looking for work; six others with them arrested; troops opened fire
after pair said to have ‘jumped out of the bushes’ at them-By Emanuel
Fabian-and ToI Staff Today, 8:45 am-MAR 14,25
Israeli soldiers
shot dead two suspects who crossed into Israel from Jordan near the
northern town of Beit She’an shortly after midnight between Thursday and
Friday, the military said.The two suspects were part of a group of at
least eight who were trying to cross into Israel together. Israeli
troops arrested the other six suspects.The eight had been identified by
soldiers monitoring surveillance cameras, who dispatched troops to the
scene.The Israel Defense Forces said in a statement that as the troops
arrived at the scene, “the suspects approached the forces in a way that
was a threat to them,” and they opened fire, hitting the two.The Kan
public broadcaster cited one of the troops as saying: “While we were
searching, two suspects suddenly jumped out of the bushes at us, so we
opened fire.” The sudden movement led the troops to believe that they
were under threat.The pair of suspects succumbed to their wounds, while
the other six were taken into custody for questioning.According to a
military source, all of the suspects appeared to be migrants looking for
work.No IDF soldiers were injured during the incident.Late last year,
the Defense Ministry said it had begun preliminary work to establish a
fence along the entire border with Jordan to prevent infiltrations into
the country.The move to upgrade defenses along the 309-kilometer
(192-mile) border running from Eilat through the West Bank to the tip of
the Golan Heights, ordered by Defense Minister Israel Katz, is the
latest attempt by the government to take up the plan, which has long
been bandied about but never advanced.The work will include mapping out
potential environmental hazards, conducting soil surveys, and laying an
initial section of the fence with surveillance equipment and networking
infrastructure.There is an aging chain link fence equipped with sensors
along some of the border that Jordan shares with Israel and the West
Bank. Other sections are only equipped with barbed wire.The border’s
porousness has made it a site of frequent gun- and drug-running, as well
as for work migrants to try and enter Israel or the West Bank for
employment.
China hosts Iranian, Russian diplomats for nuclear talks.
Beijing,
March 14 (AFP) Mar 14, 2025-China hosted Russian and Iranian diplomats
on Friday for talks Beijing hopes will restart long-stalled negotiations
on Tehran's nuclear program.The United States withdrew from a landmark
2015 deal, which imposed curbs on Tehran's nuclear development in return
for sanctions relief, during US President Donald Trump's first
term.Since his return to the White House in January, the Republican
president has called for a new nuclear deal with Iran, but Tehran says
no such agreement is possible so long as punishing sanctions remain in
place.The effort to secure a pact was given new urgency last month when
the UN's nuclear watchdog said Iran had significantly increased its
stockpile of highly enriched uranium.Beijing has said it hopes Friday's
talks will "strengthen communication and coordination, to resume
dialogue and negotiation at an early time".A readout of the meeting by
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the three diplomats "exchanged views
on the Iran nuclear issue and other issues of common concern".State
media did not share any further details of the discussion, which was
attended by China's Vice Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu, Russian Deputy
Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov and Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
Kazem Gharibabadi.Trump has reinstated his "maximum pressure" policy of
sanctions against Iran, mirroring his approach during his first
term.This week, he sent a letter to Tehran urging nuclear talks --
warning of possible military action if it refuses.Tehran said the
letter, which the US President said was addressed to Iran's supreme
leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was currently "being
reviewed"."Ultimately, the United States should lift the sanctions,"
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview published Thursday
by the government's official newspaper."We will enter into direct
negotiations when we are on an equal footing, free from pressure and
threats, and are confident that the national interests of the people
will be guaranteed."The same day, Washington upped its pressure campaign
by imposing sanctions on Iranian Petroleum Minister Mohsen Paknejad.The
US Treasury Department also blacklisted the owners or operators of
vessels it said were engaged in transporting Iranian oil trade to
China.In February, a report by the UN's International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) said Iran had significantly increased its stockpile of
highly enriched uranium to 60 percent purity -- close to the 90 percent
needed for an atomic bomb.Iran's supreme leader Khamenei said this week
that his country "does not have nuclear weapons" and was "not seeking"
them. Tehran has previously said its nuclear programme is for peaceful
purposes.
China urges end to 'illegal' sanctions as it hosts Iran nuclear talks.
Beijing,
March 14 (AFP) Mar 14, 2025-China urged an end to "illegal" sanctions
on Iran as it hosted Iranian and Russian diplomats on Friday for talks
Beijing hopes will restart long-stalled negotiations on Tehran's nuclear
programme.The United States withdrew from a landmark 2015 deal, which
imposed curbs on Tehran's nuclear development in return for sanctions
relief, during US President Donald Trump's first term.The Republican
president has called for a new nuclear deal with Iran since his return
to the White House in January but Tehran says no such agreement is
possible so long as punishing sanctions remain in place.The effort to
secure a pact was given new urgency last month when the UN nuclear
watchdog said Iran had significantly increased its stockpile of highly
enriched uranium.Beijing hosted Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem
Gharibabadi and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov for talks
on Friday it said it hoped would help "resume dialogue and negotiation
at an early time".Meeting the diplomats, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang
Yi stressed "the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue is
an important achievement achieved through dialogue and
negotiation"."Now the situation has reached a critical juncture again.
We must buy time for peace, resolve disputes through political and
diplomatic means, and oppose the use of force and illegal sanctions," he
said.And the US should demonstrate "political sincerity and return to
talks at an early date", said a statement from Beijing's foreign
ministry, which outlined propositions from China on the Iranian nuclear
issue."All parties should... refrain from actions that might escalate
the situation," the statement added.- 'Peaceful' nuclear programme
-Gharibabadi, in turn, hailed the "constructive" talks in Beijing and
said Iran's nuclear programme "is peaceful in nature"."Our nuclear
programme has never been diverted to non-peaceful purposes," Gharibabadi
said."But unfortunately, some countries are trying to create an
unnecessary crisis in this regard.""The main root cause of the current
situation is the unilateral withdrawal of the United States,"
Gharibabadi said.The Russian and Iranian officials met China's Vice
Foreign Minister Ma Zhaoxu earlier on Friday and "exchanged views on the
Iran nuclear issue and other issues of common concern", Chinese state
media said.Ma reiterated after that meeting China's support for
"political and diplomatic engagement and dialogue based on mutual
respect"."We emphasised the necessity of ending all illegal, unilateral
sanctions," Ma told reporters."The relevant parties should work to
eliminate the root causes of the current situation and abandon
sanctions, pressure, and threats of the use of force."Iran's ambassador
to China said later on social media platform X the meeting was a
"complete success".The talks resulted in important agreements on
"trilateral cooperation on important international issues, including the
need for the three countries to cooperate in confronting" US sanctions,
he said.- 'Maximum pressure' Trump has reinstated his "maximum
pressure" policy of sanctions against Iran, mirroring his approach
during his first term.He sent a letter to Tehran this week urging
nuclear talks and warning of possible military action if it
refuses.Tehran said the letter, which Trump said was addressed to Iran's
supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was currently "being
reviewed"."Ultimately, the United States should lift the sanctions,"
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said in an interview published by the
government's official newspaper on Thursday.Washington upped its
pressure campaign the same day by imposing sanctions on Iranian
Petroleum Minister Mohsen Paknejad.The US Treasury Department also
blacklisted the owners or operators of vessels it said were engaged in
transporting Iranian oil to China.A report by the UN's International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in February said Iran had significantly
increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium to 60 percent purity
-- a short step from the 90 percent needed for a nuclear weapon.Khamenei
said this week Iran "does not have nuclear weapons" and was "not
seeking" them. Tehran has long maintained that its nuclear programme is
for peaceful purposes.
'Very broad consensus' emerging among Europeans on Ukraine: France-By Mathieu RABECHAULT.
Paris
(AFP) Mar 12, 2025-A "very broad consensus" is emerging among European
nations on boosting Ukraine's long-term security through the Ukrainian
armed forces, French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said Wednesday
after a meeting of Europe's five key defence powers in Paris.The defence
ministers of France, Britain, Germany, Italy and Poland addressed
reporters after meeting for talks in Paris.They acknowledged the
challenges posed by the new administration of Donald Trump in the US --
which is seeking direct talks with Russia to end the war sparked by the
Russian 2022 invasion of Ukraine -- while insisting Europe was ready to
stand on its own feet."There is obviously a very broad consensus
emerging... that the first of the security guarantees for Ukraine is
obviously the Ukrainian army itself," Lecornu told reporters, ruling out
any postwar "demilitarisation" of Ukraine."The word 'demilitarisation'
is emerging, but it is not the case. On the contrary, the real guarantee
of long-term security will be the capabilities that we will be able to
give to the Ukrainian army," Lecornu, a top ally of President Emmanuel
Macron, added.Lecornu said that "at this stage, about fifteen countries
have shown an interest in continuing this process," referring to
proposed options for a "security architecture" with a view to a lasting
ceasefire" in Ukraine.He warned against seeing Ukraine's post-war
security solely in terms of European troops who could be deployed there,
repeatedly insisting that this was not an issue to be decided on
now.Polish Defence Minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz also welcomed a
"real unity of the continent", referring to the threat from Russia.In
his view, it was a matter of "keeping Russia at a distance from all our
states as much as possible, and to do that, we must help Ukraine".- 'US
engagement is essential' -German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius said
that, despite the rapid pace of change, the current situation could help
Europe."I am convinced that if we act now, if we choose security in
Europe over the nitty-gritty of national interest, we will emerge from
this situation strengthened," he said.UK Defence Secretary John Healey
said Britain and its allies knew that "we must step up" and re-arm."We
are looking to build a coalition," he said. "We are accelerating this
work."He added: "In the coming weeks you will see European allies coming
closer together."He also spoke of "decisive days in the push for peace
in Ukraine", but added that after Tuesday's agreement between Ukraine
and the US it was up to Russia to show it was serious."I say to
President (Vladimir) Putin 'it is over to you now'. You said you wanted
talks. Prove it. Accept the ceasefire, start negotiations, and end the
war""Make no mistake: the pressure is now on Putin," he said.The defence
ministers spoke after Ukraine on Tuesday gave the nod to a US-backed
plan for a 30-day ceasefire, at talks in Saudi Arabia.They also released
a joint statement saying they had decided to "remain committed to NATO
as the cornerstone of collective defence.""US engagement is essential in
that regard," the joint statement said.Ukraine's deputy defence
minister, Serhii Boiev, took part in the meeting by video link,
according to the statement.Wednesday's meeting came after Macron on
Tuesday called on military chiefs from across Europe and beyond to move
"from concept to plan" and draw up a plan "to define credible security
guarantees" for Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire, the Elysee
said.That rare meeting on Tuesday in Paris gathered representatives from
34 countries -- most of them from Europe and NATO, but also from
Australia, New Zealand and Japan -- but excluded officials from the
United States.
France, Italy, UK order more air defence missiles.
Paris,
March 14 (AFP) Mar 14, 2025-Paris, Rome and London said Friday they had
ordered new air defence missiles after a shock US policy shift in ties
with Europe.European governments are under pressure to step up on
defence after US President Donald Trump questioned whether the United
States -- the guarantor of Europe's security since World War II --
should continue its central role in NATO."France, Italy and United
Kingdom, confirm the order of 218 additional Aster missiles and the
acceleration of delivery of already ordered Aster missiles," the
countries said in a joint statement.The deal underscored "the unwavering
commitment of France, Italy and United Kingdom to bolster their air
defence capabilities," they said.It would also ensure "speedier
delivery, from 2025, of 134 missiles previously ordered" in December
2022, French Defence Minister Sebastien Lecornu said on X.Aster 15 and
30 missiles are produced by pan-European manufacturer MBDA.The order is
for an unspecified number of new Aster 30 B1 missiles, to enter into
service next year, that are to be used in the future French and Italian
SAMP/T land-to-air defence systems as well as the navy ships of the
three nations.They are to be capable of reaching a target flying at an
altitude of 2,500 metres (8,200 feet) within a range of 150 kilometres
(93 miles).They are to be able to intercept planes, but also
medium-range ballistic missiles as well as hypersonic weapons travelling
at above five times the speed of sound.A single Aster 30 missile is
estimated to cost more than 2 million euros ($2.1 million), according to
the French Institute of International Relations.The order also includes
an unspecified number of new Aster 15 missiles to be used by the French
navy.
Thousands gather at Hostages Square for Purim revelry
colored by hopes for captives’ salvation-Families write to Trump,
calling him their only hope after ‘abandonment’ by government;
ex-hostage Omer Shem Tov tears down ‘kidnapped’ sign, jokes about Hamas
kiss to celebrate freedom-By ToI Staff Today, 12:02 pm-MAR 14,25
Thousands
crowded into Tel Aviv’s Hostages Square on Thursday night for the Purim
eve reading of the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the
biblical heroine Queen Esther saving the Jewish people from
extermination in what is now modern-day Iran, as they connected the
plight of the Jews in the ancient city of Shushan to that of the
hostages, held in the Gaza Strip by Iran-backed terrorists.Nearby,
hundreds of protesters gathered to support the families of the hostages
on the sixth day of their encampment outside the IDF’s headquarters,
where they are attempting to put pressure on those in charge to clinch a
deal for the release of the remaining 59 hostages.The Purim gathering
at Hostages Square, which included Israelis from different communities,
sectors and denominations, also called for parties to agree to a
comprehensive deal to return the remaining hostages held in the Gaza
Strip in one fell swoop, according to a statement from the Hostages and
Missing Families Forum, the main non-government organization
representing families of hostages.Meirav Leshem Gonen, mother of freed
hostage Romi Gonen, participated in the event.The event was dedicated to
the 59 hostages still in captivity, 58 of whom were among the 251
people abducted during the Hamas-led onslaught in southern Israel on
October 7, 2023. The Gaza terror group is also holding the body of
fallen IDF soldier Lt. Hadar Goldin, who was killed during fighting in
the Strip in 2014.The forum said it was an “evening of unity, hope, and
strength.”“We pray that, as written in the Megillah, our situation will
turn ‘from grief to joy, and from mourning to a day of celebration’,”
the forum said, using the Hebrew name for the scroll from which the Book
of Esther is traditionally read.A complex three-phase ceasefire brought
more than a year of fighting to a halt in January, and saw dozens of
hostages released in small batches in exchange for Israel releasing
thousands of Palestinian security prisoners. But the truce stalled after
the first stage and hostage families have demanded the government reach
a deal that sees all those still held captive freed together in a
single move.Taking up the cry for a comprehensive deal, hundreds of
protesters joined the families of the hostages at their encampment on
Tel Aviv’s Begin Road, close to the IDF headquarters, where for the past
six nights they have been calling for the release of the
hostages.Banging drums and holding larger-than-life cutouts of the
hostages’ faces, the protesters descended onto the busy Tel Aviv street,
temporarily blocking traffic as they did.“All of them! All of them, all
of them, all of them!” the protesters chanted. “Why are they still in
Gaza?!Looking to ramp up the pressure on all parties working to
negotiate a deal between Israel and Hamas, several families of the
hostages sent a letter to US President Donald Trump asking for his help,
the Kan public broadcaster reported on Friday.Lishi Miran Lavi, wife of
hostage Omri Miran; Liran Berman, the older brother of twin hostages
Gali and Ziv Berman; Dalia Kushner, sister-in-law of hostage Eitan Horn
and released hostage Iair Horn; Yotam Cohen, brother of captive soldier
Nimrod Cohen, and Einav Zangauker penned the missive.“For more than a
year and a half the Israeli government has been playing with the lives
of our loved ones,” they wrote. “Assurances were given and violated.
Hopes were given and trampled on. While the prime minister and his
government members evade, hide, and bide their time, our hostages are
being severely tortured, and we saw the results of the terrible abuse
when they returned to us in coffins or emaciated and tortured.”Trump,
who last week met with a group of freed hostages in the Oval Office, has
reportedly been moved by the condition of some hostages who returned
after months of being starved and abused by their captors.Families of
some hostages, as well as some of those who have been released, have
increasingly extolled Trump as their hope and savior, while accusing the
government of being ineffective, and bogged down in a coalition
quagmire.“When there is no one left to rely on we turn to you, President
Donald Trump,” they implored. You are the only person who can now get
involved and bring an end to this nightmare.”The families accused the
government of “abandoning the lives of our sons and daughters out of
stubborn insistence on positions that have no relation to a security
threat” and of saying one thing to them behind close doors and “telling a
completely different story to the public.”“If it doesn’t act
immediately to return all the living hostages — we will reveal to the
people everything that they said to us. All the broken
promises.”Far-right elements of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
coalition oppose extending the ceasefire deal beyond its first phase,
which ended late last month, insisting instead that the war continue
until the total destruction of Hamas. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich,
who has asserted that leaving Hamas in Gaza is a major security threat
to the country, has threatened to pull his Religious Zionism party from
the government, removing its parliamentary majority, if his demand to
continue fighting is not met.Among the hostages released in the first
phase of the truce deal was 22-year-old Omer Shem Tov from Herzliya, who
on Thursday night took down a banner calling for his release that had
been displayed in his hometown since his abduction from the Nova music
festival on October 7, 2023.Shem Tov, who was released on February 22,
after 505 days in captivity, was joined at the ceremony by siblings Maya
and Itay Regev, who were freed from captivity during a weeklong truce
in November 2023 after they were snatched alongside Shem Tov, and whose
names were emblazoned on the banner alongside his.“The last time I stood
on a stage was the Hamas stage, so forgive me if I’m excited about this
occasion,” Shem Tov said with a broad smile, to laughter from the crowd
gathered around him at the so-called “Dancers Roundabout” in
Herzliya.“If anyone wants a kiss on the head, they can come over here,”
he added, referring to the moment in his release when he was directed to
kiss two of the masked Hamas gunmen on the top of their heads.His
mother took him up on the offer, and he kissed her forehead.“I am Omer
Shev Tov, and I am free!” he declared to applause.As the mood turned
serious, he recalled the events of his abduction and conditions in Gaza:
“I was abducted on October 7 and held hostage for 505 days,” he said.
“I didn’t lose hope for a moment. I always believed that I would come
home, even though there were difficult moments.He said that after
hostage Itay Regev was released in November 2023, his captors
transferred him to a 40-meter tunnel where he was held alone, “with
little food and no light,” for 50 days.On the 50th day in the
pitch-black tunnel, Shem Tov said he “prayed to God to get me out of
there, because I couldn’t take it anymore.”“After five minutes, my
captor arrived, and told me I was being moved to a different tunnel,” he
said.He said that while alone in captivity, he would “imagine laying my
head on my mother’s lap. I imagined us sitting in the living room
watching a movie.”“The daydream became a reality,” he said.Shem Tov was
one of 30 hostages released since the ceasefire and hostage release deal
came into effect in January. Of those released, there were 20 Israeli
civilians, five female IDF soldiers and five Thai nationals. Hamas also
returned the bodies of eight slain hostages.The terror group freed 105
civilians during a weeklong truce in late November 2023, and four
hostages were released before that in the early weeks of the war.Eight
hostages have been rescued from captivity by troops alive, and the
bodies of 41 have also been recovered, including three mistakenly killed
by the Israeli military as they tried to escape their captors, and the
body of a soldier who was killed in 2014.The US-mediated hostage deal
stalled at the end of its first phase in late February amid mutual
accusations of violations by Israel and Hamas.In an attempt to get the
process back on track, US special envoy Steve Witkoff was said on
Thursday to have presented Israel and Hamas with a new outline to extend
the ceasefire by several weeks in exchange for the release of five
living and 10 dead hostages, according to reports on Thursday.The
reports drew concern from the families of the hostages, who said the
deal, if agreed upon, would leave many of their loved ones in captivity
for a “long and undetermined length of time.”
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