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Arab League condemns Israeli incursion into Syria, calls for UN Security Council action

Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Matar, 海角直播鈥檚 permanent representative to the organization, attended the meeting in Cairo, which culminated in a resolution denouncing Israel鈥檚 incursion into the demilitarized zone near Mount Hermon. (SPA)
Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Matar, 海角直播鈥檚 permanent representative to the organization, attended the meeting in Cairo, which culminated in a resolution denouncing Israel鈥檚 incursion into the demilitarized zone near Mount Hermon. (SPA)
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Updated 13 December 2024

Arab League condemns Israeli incursion into Syria, calls for UN Security Council action

Arab League condemns Israeli incursion into Syria, calls for UN Security Council action
  • Concerns over Israel鈥檚 actions, violation of agreement

CAIRO: The Arab League, which convened an emergency meeting on Thursday, has strongly condemned Israel鈥檚 recent incursion into Syria, describing it as a serious threat to regional and international peace, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.

Abdulaziz bin Abdullah Al-Matar, 海角直播鈥檚 permanent representative to the organization, attended the meeting in Cairo, which culminated in a resolution denouncing Israel鈥檚 incursion into the demilitarized zone near Mount Hermon and the continued occupation of Syrian territories in the Quneitra and Rif Dimashq governorates.

An Arab League statement said that these actions represented a violation of the 1974 Disengagement Agreement and various UN resolutions. The statement further condemned Israeli airstrikes on Syrian civilian and military sites, urging Israel to provide compensation for the resulting damage.

The Arab League called on the international community to hold Israel accountable for its activities in the occupied Golan Heights, and emphasized the need to halt the expansion of illegal settlements in the area.

The organization requested in its resolution that the Arab group at the UN, in coordination with Algeria, worked to convene a special session of the UN Security Council. The proposed session would address what the Arab League described as an 鈥渆scalating threat to international peace and security,鈥 the SPA reported.

The Arab League鈥檚 resolution reflects growing regional concerns about Israel鈥檚 activities in Syria and the occupied Golan Heights, with Arab states urging stronger international intervention to prevent further destabilization in the region after the fall of Bashar Assad鈥檚 government.


Israel鈥檚 military warns people to evacuate the area around Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor

Israel鈥檚 military warns people to evacuate the area around Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor
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Israel鈥檚 military warns people to evacuate the area around Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor

Israel鈥檚 military warns people to evacuate the area around Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor
  • Heavy water helps cool nuclear reactors and produces plutonium as a byproduct that can potentially be used in nuclear weapons

DUBAI: Israel鈥檚 military warned people Thursday to evacuate the area around Iran鈥檚 Arak heavy water reactor.
The warning came in a social media post on X. It included a satellite image of the plant in a red circle like other warnings that proceeded strikes.
The Arak heavy water reactor is 250 kilometers (155 miles) southwest of Tehran.
Heavy water helps cool nuclear reactors, but it produces plutonium as a byproduct that can potentially be used in nuclear weapons. That would provide Iran another path to the bomb beyond enriched uranium, should it choose to pursue the weapon.
Iran had agreed under its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers to redesign the facility to relieve proliferation concerns.
In 2019, Iran started up the heavy water reactor鈥檚 secondary circuit, which at the time did not violate Tehran鈥檚 2015 nuclear deal with world powers.
Britain at the time was helping Iran redesign the Arak reactor to limit the amount of plutonium it produces, stepping in for the US, which had withdrawn from the project after President Donald Trump鈥檚 decision in 2018 to unilaterally withdraw America from the nuclear deal.
The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations鈥 nuclear watchdog, has been urging Israel not to strike Iranian nuclear sites. IAEA inspectors reportedly last visited Arak on May 14.
Due to restrictions Iran imposed on inspectors, the IAEA has said it lost 鈥渃ontinuity of knowledge鈥 about Iran鈥檚 heavy water production 鈥 meaning it could not absolutely verify Tehran鈥檚 production and stockpile.


US officials preparing for possible strike on Iran in coming days, Bloomberg reports

US officials preparing for possible strike on Iran in coming days, Bloomberg reports
Updated 19 June 2025

US officials preparing for possible strike on Iran in coming days, Bloomberg reports

US officials preparing for possible strike on Iran in coming days, Bloomberg reports
  • Trump declined to say if he had made any decision on whether to join Israel鈥檚 campaign

WASHINGTON: Senior US officials are preparing for the possibility of a strike on Iran in the coming days, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
The report, citing the people, noted that the situation is still evolving and could change. Some of the people, according to Bloomberg, pointed to potential plans for a weekend strike.
Speaking to reporters earlier on Wednesday outside the White House, Trump declined to say if he had made any decision on whether to join Israel鈥檚 campaign. 鈥淚 may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I鈥檓 going to do,鈥 he said.


Trump keeps world guessing about US military action against Iran

Trump keeps world guessing about US military action against Iran
Updated 19 June 2025

Trump keeps world guessing about US military action against Iran

Trump keeps world guessing about US military action against Iran
  • 鈥業 may do it. I may not do it,鈥 Trump says on joining attacks
  • Netanyahu says Israel 鈥榩rogressing step by step鈥 toward eliminating Iranian nuclear, missile threats

WASHINGTON/DUBAI/JERUSALEM: President Donald Trump kept the world guessing about whether the United States will join Israel鈥檚 bombardment of Iranian nuclear sites as the Israel-Iran conflict entered its seventh day on Thursday.
Speaking to reporters outside the White House, Trump declined to say if he had made any decision on whether to join Israel鈥檚 campaign. 鈥淚 may do it. I may not do it. I mean, nobody knows what I鈥檓 going to do,鈥 he said.
Trump in later remarks said Iranian officials wanted to come to Washington for a meeting and that 鈥渨e may do that.鈥 But he added, 鈥淚t鈥檚 a little late鈥 for such talks.
The foreign ministers of Germany, France and Britain plan to hold nuclear talks with their Iranian counterpart on Friday in Geneva aimed at persuading Iran to firmly guarantee that it will use its nuclear program solely for civilian purposes, a German diplomatic source told Reuters.
But while diplomatic efforts continue, some residents of Tehran, a city of 10 million people, on Wednesday jammed highways out of the city as they sought sanctuary from intensified Israeli airstrikes.
The Wall Street Journal said Trump had told senior aides he approved attack plans on Iran but was holding off on giving the final order to see if Tehran would abandon its nuclear program.

Asked if he thought the Iranian government could fall as a result of the Israeli campaign, Trump said: 鈥淪ure, anything could happen.鈥
Referring to the destruction or dismantling of Iran鈥檚 Fordow nuclear enrichment center, Trump said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e the only ones that have the capability to do it. But that doesn鈥檛 mean I鈥檓 going to do it 鈥 at all.鈥
Military analysts believe that Israel might need US military help to destroy Fordow, dug beneath a mountain near the city of Qom.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, rebuked Trump in a recorded speech played on television, his first appearance since Friday.
The Americans 鈥渟hould know that any US military intervention will undoubtedly be accompanied by irreparable damage,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he Iranian nation will not surrender.鈥
In its latest bombings, Israel said its air force destroyed Iran鈥檚 police headquarters.
Israel鈥檚 military said sirens sounded in northern Israel just before 2 a.m. local time on Thursday  and that it had intercepted a drone launched from Iran. It said several minutes later that another drone was intercepted in the Jordan Valley area.
The Iranian missile salvoes mark the first time in decades of shadow war and proxy conflict that a significant number of projectiles fired from Iran have penetrated defenses, killing Israelis in their homes.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in a video released by his office on Wednesday, said Israel was 鈥減rogressing step by step鈥 toward eliminating threats posed by Iran鈥檚 nuclear sites and ballistic missile arsenal.
鈥淲e are hitting the nuclear sites, the missiles, the headquarters, the symbols of the regime,鈥 Netanyahu said.
Israel, which is not a party to the international Non-Proliferation Treaty, is the only country in the Middle East believed to have nuclear weapons. Israel does not deny or confirm that.
Netanyahu also thanked Trump, 鈥渁 great friend of the state of Israel,鈥 for standing by its side in the conflict, saying the two were in continuous contact.
Trump has veered from proposing a swift diplomatic end to the war to suggesting the United States might join it.
In social media posts on Tuesday, he mused about killing Khamenei.
Russian President Vladimir Putin, asked what his reaction would be if Israel did kill Iran鈥檚 Supreme Leader with the assistance of the United States, said on Thursday: 鈥淚 do not even want to discuss this possibility. I do not want to.鈥
A source familiar with internal discussions said Trump and his team were considering options that included joining Israel in strikes against Iranian nuclear installations.
Iran鈥檚 mission to the United Nations mocked Trump in posts on X, describing him as 鈥渁 has-been warmonger clinging to relevance.鈥
Israel鈥檚 military said scores of Israeli jets had struck targets in and around Tehran and in western Iran in the previous 24 hours in three waves, hitting sites producing raw materials, components and manufacturing systems for missiles.
Fleeing Tehran
Arezou, a 31-year-old Tehran resident, told Reuters by phone that she had made it out of the city to the nearby resort town of Lavasan.
鈥淢y friend鈥檚 house in Tehran was attacked and her brother was injured. They are civilians,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hy are we paying the price for the regime鈥檚 decision to pursue a nuclear program?鈥
In Israel, sirens rang out anew at dusk on Wednesday warning of further incoming Iranian missiles. A motorist was injured by missile debris, Israeli medics said. The army later advised civilians they could leave protected areas, signalling the threat had passed.
At Ramat Gan train station east of Tel Aviv, people were lying on city-supplied mattresses or sitting in the odd camping chair, with plastic water bottles strewn about.
鈥淚 feel scared, overwhelmed. Especially because I live in a densely populated area that Iran seems to be targeting, and our city has very old buildings, without shelters and safe spaces,鈥 said Tamar Weiss, clutching her four-month-old daughter.
Iran has reported at least 224 deaths in Israeli attacks, mostly civilians, but has not updated that toll for days.
Since Friday, Iran has fired around 400 missiles at Israel, some 40 of which have pierced air defenses, killing 24 people, all of them civilians, according to Israeli authorities.

Leverage
Iran has been exploring options for leverage, including veiled threats to hit the global oil market by restricting access to the Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, the world鈥檚 most important shipping artery for oil.
Inside Iran, authorities are intent on preventing panic and shortages. Fewer images of destruction have been allowed to circulate than in the early days of the bombing, when state media showed pictures of explosions, fires and flattened apartments. A ban on filming by the public has been imposed.
The communications ministry said on Wednesday that temporary restrictions on Internet access would be imposed to help prevent 鈥渢he enemy from threatening citizens鈥 lives and property.鈥
Iran鈥檚 ability to hit back hard at Israel through strikes by proxy militia close to Israeli borders has been limited by the devastating blows Israel has dealt to Tehran鈥檚 regional allies 鈥 Hamas and Hezbollah 鈥 in conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon since 2023.


Iraqi foreign minister calls for emergency meeting of Arab counterparts next week

Iraqi foreign minister calls for emergency meeting of Arab counterparts next week
Updated 18 June 2025

Iraqi foreign minister calls for emergency meeting of Arab counterparts next week

Iraqi foreign minister calls for emergency meeting of Arab counterparts next week
  • Its aim would be to coordinate Arab positions on the escalating military confrontation between Israel and Iran
  • Fuad Hussein suggests it take place during the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 Council of Foreign Ministers session that begins in Istanbul on Saturday

LONDON: Iraq鈥檚 foreign minister, Fuad Hussein, on Wednesday called for an emergency meeting of his Arab counterparts to discuss the conflict between Israel and Iran, which he said poses destabilizing risks to the wider Middle East.

He suggested it take place on the sidelines of the 51st session of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation鈥檚 Council of Foreign Ministers, which is due to begin in Istanbul on Saturday. The aim of the emergency meeting would be to coordinate Arab positions on the escalation of the military confrontation between Israel and Iran, who have been exchanging attacks since Friday.

Also on Wednesday, Hussein called his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, to discuss the conflict and its repercussions for the security and stability of the region, officials said. Iraq currently chairs the Arab League, which held its most recent summit in Baghdad in May. Egypt hosts the League鈥檚 headquarters in Cairo.


Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank

Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank
Updated 18 June 2025

Iran-Israel war fears spark fuel shortages in West Bank

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

鈥淭his is not enough for a truck.鈥

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

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