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New York conference to boost efforts for two-state solution: Saudi FM

New York conference to boost efforts for two-state solution: Saudi FM
Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the conference co-organized by the Kingdom and France aims to strengthen international efforts toward achieving a two-state solution. (SPA)
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Updated 28 July 2025

New York conference to boost efforts for two-state solution: Saudi FM

New York conference to boost efforts for two-state solution: Saudi FM
  • Prince Faisal said meeting supports work of Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, an initiative launched by 海角直播, Norway, and the EU
  • Conference comes just days after French President Emmanuel Macron pledged that France would officially recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said on Monday that the conference co-organized by the Kingdom and France aims to strengthen international efforts toward achieving a two-state solution and securing recognition of a Palestinian state.

Speaking to the Saudi Press Agency, Prince Faisal said the three-day meeting in New York supports the work of the Global Alliance for the Implementation of the Two-State Solution, an initiative launched by 海角直播, Norway, and the EU.

He added that the conference 鈥渞eflects the Kingdom鈥檚 firm and longstanding position on the Palestinian cause,鈥 and reaffirms its continued efforts to support 鈥渢he legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.鈥

Held at the UN from July 28 to 30, the conference comes just days after French President Emmanuel Macron pledged that France would officially recognize the State of Palestine at the UN General Assembly in September 鈥 potentially making it the first G7 nation to do so.

Prince Faisal said the event seeks to 鈥渆stablish a just peace in the region,鈥 enhance security, and 鈥渉alt the cycle of violence caused by the prolonged Israeli occupation.鈥


Israel鈥檚 鈥榓bhorrent acts鈥 in Gaza 鈥榦ffend human conscience鈥: Spanish king

Israel鈥檚 鈥榓bhorrent acts鈥 in Gaza 鈥榦ffend human conscience鈥: Spanish king
Updated 24 September 2025

Israel鈥檚 鈥榓bhorrent acts鈥 in Gaza 鈥榦ffend human conscience鈥: Spanish king

Israel鈥檚 鈥榓bhorrent acts鈥 in Gaza 鈥榦ffend human conscience鈥: Spanish king
  • 鈥楢 world without rules 鈥 a return to the Middle Ages,鈥 he tells UN General Assembly
  • 鈥榃e can鈥檛 remain silent or look away from the devastation 鈥 Stop this massacre now鈥

LONDON: Israel鈥檚 鈥渁bhorrent acts鈥 in Gaza 鈥渙ffend human conscience and shame the entire international community,鈥 Spain鈥檚 King Felipe VI told the UN General Assembly on Wednesday.

鈥淎 world without rules amounts to uncharted territory 鈥 It鈥檚 a return to the Middle Ages,鈥 he said. 鈥淏elieving in the UN is also believing in a rules-based world. Rules shape behaviors to which the vast majority of international actors adhere. Even when they鈥檙e breached, they provide a basis for accountability and enforcement,鈥 he added.

鈥淩ules are the voice of reason used in international relations. They鈥檙e the best defense against the law of the strongest.鈥

Referring to Gaza, King Felipe said: 鈥淲e can鈥檛 remain silent or look away from the devastation. The bombings 鈥 including of hospitals, schools and places of refuge 鈥 the countless civilian deaths, famine, starvation, the forced displacement of hundreds of thousands of people 鈥 to what end? These are abhorrent acts that stand in stark contrast to everything that this forum represents.鈥

He added: 鈥淲e 鈥 cry out, we implore, we demand: Stop this massacre now. No more deaths in the name of a people who are so wise and ancient, who鈥檝e suffered so greatly throughout history.鈥

Condemning the 鈥渉einous鈥 Hamas attack of Oct. 7, 2023, and urging the release of hostages, he nonetheless insisted that Israel must 鈥渇ully uphold international humanitarian law throughout Gaza and the West Bank,鈥 adding: 鈥淭he international community must shoulder its responsibility to achieve as soon as possible a viable solution that would include the existence of two states, to which Spain added its voice.鈥

Spain recognized Palestine in May 2024, and this week approved a total arms embargo on Israel, halting all defense-related imports, exports and military-use goods, as well as blocking the transit of aircraft fuel with possible military applications.


Yemen drone attack wounds 20 in Israel鈥檚 Eilat

Yemen drone attack wounds 20 in Israel鈥檚 Eilat
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Yemen drone attack wounds 20 in Israel鈥檚 Eilat

Yemen drone attack wounds 20 in Israel鈥檚 Eilat
  • Footage on social media showed the drone flying above the resort town before crashing

At least 20 people were injured on Wednesday after a drone launched from Yemen hit Israel鈥檚 Red Sea resort city of Eilat on the border with Jordan and Egypt, the Israeli national ambulance service Magen David Adom said.
It said two people were seriously injured while others sustained medium to light injuries.
The Israeli military said a drone launched from Yemen fell in Eilat, adding only that interception attempts were made.
The newspaper Israel Hayom said citing an initial investigation that air defense systems failed to intercept the drone. The drone attack on Wednesday comes days after Iran-backed Houthis fired a drone that crashed in Eilat鈥檚 hotel zone, resulting in material damage but no casualties.
The Houthis have been launching missiles and drones thousands of kilometers north toward Israel, in what the group says are acts of solidarity with the Palestinians. Most of the dozens of missiles and drones launched have been intercepted or fallen short of Israeli territory.
Israel has retaliated by bombing Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen, including the vital Hodeidah port. The Houthis, who control the most populous parts of Yemen, have also been attacking vessels in the Red Sea since the start of the war in Gaza in October 2023.


Palestinian man fatally shot by Israeli forces鈥 gunfire in Jenin

Palestinian man fatally shot by Israeli forces鈥 gunfire in Jenin
Updated 24 September 2025

Palestinian man fatally shot by Israeli forces鈥 gunfire in Jenin

Palestinian man fatally shot by Israeli forces鈥 gunfire in Jenin
  • Ahmed Jihad Barahmeh, 19, was struck by a bullet in the back and died from his injuries at the hospital
  • Israeli troops conducted a raid in Anza village around 7:30 a.m., while students were on their way to school

LONDON: Israeli forces shot and killed a Palestinian man on Wednesday in the village of Anza, south of Jenin in the occupied West Bank, according to the Wafa news agency.

Ahmed Jihad Barahmeh, 19, was struck by a bullet in the back and rushed to the hospital in Jenin in critical condition before dying from his injuries.

Israeli troops conducted a raid in the village around 7:30 in the morning, while students were on their way to school. Forces seized the home of Ali Bassam Ataya in Anza to use as a military post, from where they fired live ammunition in various directions, one of which hit Barahmeh, before retreating from the area, Wafa added.

On Wednesday morning, Israeli forces conducted raids in several villages south of Jenin, including Ya鈥檅ad, Sanur, and Umm Dar, searching multiple Palestinian homes.

On Tuesday evening, Murad Na鈥檚an, 20, was shot and killed during an attack by Israeli settlers in the village of Al-Mughayyir, northeast of Ramallah. Settlers鈥 attacks are rarely prosecuted by Israeli authorities, who have been expanding illegal settlements that now house about 1 million settlers.

Over 1,000 Palestinians were killed by Israeli settlers and soldiers in the West Bank between October 2023 and August this year, according to official Palestinian figures.


UN demands probe into Gaza aid flotilla 鈥榓ttacks鈥

UN demands probe into Gaza aid flotilla 鈥榓ttacks鈥
Updated 24 September 2025

UN demands probe into Gaza aid flotilla 鈥榓ttacks鈥

UN demands probe into Gaza aid flotilla 鈥榓ttacks鈥
  • 鈥淭here must be an independent, impartial and thorough investigation 鈥 on the Global Sumud Flotilla, Al-Kheetan said

GENEVA: The United Nations called Wednesday for an investigation into alleged drone 鈥渁ttacks鈥 against a Gaza-bound aid flotilla, saying anyone responsible for the 鈥渧iolations鈥 should be held accountable.


鈥淭here must be an independent, impartial and thorough investigation into the reported attacks and harassment by drones and other objects鈥 on the Global Sumud Flotilla, which said a dozen explosions were heard around its ships late Tuesday, UN Human Rights Office spokesperson Thameen Al-Kheetan said in a statement.


UN peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters without inflicting casualties

UN peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters without inflicting casualties
Updated 24 September 2025

UN peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters without inflicting casualties

UN peacekeepers say Israeli drone crashed into their headquarters without inflicting casualties
  • UNIFIL said that its explosive ordnance disposal experts secured and neutralized the drone immediately
  • UNIFIL said the Israeli military 鈥渟ubsequently confirmed the drone belonged to them鈥

BEIRUT: An Israeli drone crashed into the headquarters of the UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon but didn鈥檛 cause any casualties, the force said in a statement Wednesday.
The force, known as UNIFIL, said that by flying drones over Lebanon Israel was violating a UN Security Council resolution that helped end the 14-month Israel-Hezbollah war. Resolution 1701, which was first approved in 2006 to end a previous round of fighting, calls for both sides to respect the other鈥檚 airspace.
UNIFIL said that its explosive ordnance disposal experts secured and neutralized the drone immediately after it hit the headquarters in the Lebanese border town of Naqoura on Tuesday afternoon. UNIFIL added that the drone was not armed but was equipped with a camera.
There was no immediate comment from the Israeli military.
UNIFIL said the Israeli military 鈥渟ubsequently confirmed the drone belonged to them.鈥
The peacekeeping force said that while peacekeepers are prepared to take action against threats to their safety, 鈥渢his device fell on its own.鈥
The incident came two weeks after UNIFIL said Israeli drones dropped four grenades close to peacekeepers in southern Lebanon near the border with Israel as they were working to clear roadblocks. No one was hurt in the strike.
The most recent Israel-Hezbollah war killed more than 4,000 people in Lebanon, including hundreds of civilians, and caused an estimated $11 billion worth of destruction, according to the World Bank. In Israel, 127 people died, including 80 soldiers.
The war started when Hezbollah began firing rockets across the border on Oct. 8, 2023, a day after a deadly Hamas-led incursion into southern Israel sparked the war in Gaza. Israel responded with shelling and airstrikes in Lebanon, and the two sides became locked in an escalating conflict that became a full-blown war in late September 2024.