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Israeli airstrike kills Palestinian official and bodyguard in east Lebanon

Update Lebanese army soldiers and onlookers stand near the wreckage of a vehicle that was reportedly targeted by an Israeli strike, on the highway near the village of Ansarieyh, south of the coastal city of Sidon on August 8, 2025. (AFP)
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Lebanese army soldiers and onlookers stand near the wreckage of a vehicle that was reportedly targeted by an Israeli strike, on the highway near the village of Ansarieyh, south of the coastal city of Sidon on August 8, 2025. (AFP)
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APRescuers carry a body to an ambulance after a car was hit by a reported Israeli strike in the Masnaa area in eastern Lebanon on Aug. 7, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 09 August 2025

Israeli airstrike kills Palestinian official and bodyguard in east Lebanon

Israeli airstrike kills Palestinian official and bodyguard in east Lebanon
  • It comes a day after Israeli strikes killed seven people in the eastern Bekaa Valley, two of them members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
  • Since the 14-month war between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group ended, Israel has carried out scores of airstrikes on Lebanon, mainly targeting Hezbollah members

BEIRUT: An Israeli airstrike on eastern Lebanon killed a number of people, including a senior member of a Palestinian group and his bodyguard as they were on their way to Syria, news reports and his group said Friday.
The airstrike near the Lebanese border crossing of Masnaa on Thursday afternoon killed Mohammed Wishah, a member of the central committee of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, or PFLP, the group said in a statement.
The Israeli army confirmed the airstrike, saying that Wishah was responsible for coordinating with other militant groups in the region and strengthening ties between the PFLP and Iran’s so-called axis of resistance.
The military said that Wishah was advancing attacks against Israel and took his job as the PFLP’s top security official in Syria after his predecessor was killed in an airstrike in Beirut in September.
In a post on social media, senior PFLP official Marwan Abdel-Al mourned the death of Wishah and his bodyguard, Mufid Hussein.
“We have lost two of the most loyal comrades who gave their precious souls to freedom,” Abdel-Al wrote.
Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency, or NNA, said that the airstrike on east Lebanon killed six people and wounded 10 others, without identifying the victims.
Since the Israel-Hamas war began in October 2023, Israel has targeted Palestinian officials in Lebanon, including PFLP members. Three FPLP members were killed in an airstrike on a Beirut apartment in September.
A FPLP official said that Wishah had been in Lebanon to meet with other officials with the group and was on his way back to Syria when the airstrike happened. The official, who wasn’t authorized to speak with the media, spoke on condition of anonymity.
The PFLP statement said Wishah was born in the Gaza Strip in 1954 and spent five years in Israeli jails shortly after he joined the Palestinian group in 1973.
For many years, the leftist and secular PFLP has been the No. 2 member of the Palestinian Liberation Organization after Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’ Fatah group.
On Friday morning, an Israeli drone strike hit a car in a coastal highway in south Lebanon, killing citizen journalist Mohammed Shehadeh, NNA reported. Hezbollah later said that Shehadeh was one of its members.
Since the 14-month war between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group ended, Israel has carried out scores of airstrikes on Lebanon, mainly targeting Hezbollah members.


Syria and Jordan strengthen freight ties with logistics agreement

Syria and Jordan strengthen freight ties with logistics agreement
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Syria and Jordan strengthen freight ties with logistics agreement

Syria and Jordan strengthen freight ties with logistics agreement
  • Presidents of the Jordanian Logistics Association and the Syrian Federation of International Freight Forwarderssign agreement
  • The deal aims to enhance freight operations, strengthen financial resilience in shipping, and reduce operational losses

LONDON: Jordan and Syria signed a memorandum of understanding on Thursday to enhance regional logistics and trade.

The agreement lays the groundwork for coordination between the Jordanian Logistics Association and the Syrian Federation of International Freight Forwarders.

It will be reviewed every six months to ensure progress and strengthen the partnership between Jordan and Syria’s logistics sectors, according to Petra news agency.

JLA Vice President Nizar Saleh and Mohammed Saleh Kaishour, the president of SFIFF, who both signed the agreement, said that it aims to support national logistics goals in both countries, Petra added.

The agreement focuses on enhancing freight operations, strengthening financial resilience in the shipping industry, overseeing logistics providers, and reducing operational losses.

It addresses legal challenges in the industry and emphasizes training and skills development, with both sides agreeing to provide voluntary dispute resolution and mediation for member companies, Petra reported.

The agreement facilitates business transactions through certified members, thereby reducing commercial disputes and providing a platform for expert exchanges and collaboration on innovation and best practices within the industry, Petra reported.


Israel to reopen West Bank crossing to Jordan to passenger traffic only

Israel to reopen West Bank crossing to Jordan to passenger traffic only
Updated 13 min 29 sec ago

Israel to reopen West Bank crossing to Jordan to passenger traffic only

Israel to reopen West Bank crossing to Jordan to passenger traffic only
  • Israel shut Allenby Crossing last Friday
  • The decision to partially reopen it was made in accordance with the “directive of the political echelon,” the authority said

JERUSALEM: Israel will reopen the only crossing between the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Jordan to passenger traffic only, starting Friday morning, the Israeli Airports Authority said on Thursday.
Israel shut Allenby Crossing last Friday after a driver bringing humanitarian aid from Jordan for Gaza opened fire and killed two Israeli soldiers there. After briefly reopening it on Monday, Israel closed it indefinitely on Tuesday.
The gateway, also known as the Karama Crossing, serves as the main thoroughfare for West Bank Palestinians to travel abroad and is used by trucks carrying commercial goods between Jordan and the West Bank.
The decision to partially reopen it was made in accordance with the “directive of the political echelon,” the authority said.
Trucks using the crossing also carry aid bound for Gaza, and these will not be able to get through under the current directive.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said Israel will respond to countries including France, Britain, Canada and Australia’s move to formally recognize a Palestinian state once he returns from his US visit that includes a meeting with President Donald Trump.
Some of Netanyahu’s right-wing coalition allies have said the government should annex the West Bank in retaliation to Palestinian statehood recognition.


Syrian Kurdish forces say five members killed in Daesh attack

Syrian Kurdish forces say five members killed in Daesh attack
Updated 39 min 41 sec ago

Syrian Kurdish forces say five members killed in Daesh attack

Syrian Kurdish forces say five members killed in Daesh attack
  • Deaths came during clashes between Syrian Democratic Forces and extremist militants east of Deir Ezzor

QAMISHLI, Syria: The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces said that an attack on Thursday by Daesh group militants in Syria’s east killed five of its members.
IS jihadists, once in control of large swathes of Iraq and Syria, were territorially defeated in Syria in 2019 in a battle spearheaded by the SDF with support from an international coalition.
But they have maintained cells that have launched attacks mostly on Kurdish-controlled areas.
The SDF is the de facto army of the Kurdish administration in northeast Syria.
It said in a statement five of its fighters were killed and another wounded when “a Daesh-affiliated terrorist network” targeted forces east of Deir Ezzor.
The SDF said its fighters thwarted a larger attack that the jihadists had attempted to carry out, adding that its forces were conducting operations to “pursue the terrorist elements and eliminate them in the area.”
More than six years after the group’s defeat in the country, Kurdish-run camps and prisons in Syria’s semi-autonomous northeast hold tens of thousands of people, many with alleged or perceived links to the Daesh group.
On Friday, the US military said it killed a senior Daesh operative in a raid in Syria. 


Jordan condemns settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jewish New Year

Jordan condemns settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jewish New Year
Updated 25 September 2025

Jordan condemns settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jewish New Year

Jordan condemns settler incursions into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Jewish New Year
  • Hundreds of settlers enter mosque compound in East Jerusalem under protection of Israeli police
  • Jordan foreign ministry warns of Israeli attempts to ‘divide the holy site spatially and temporally’

LONDON: Jordan’s Ministry of Foreign and Expatriate Affairs strongly condemned incursions by Jewish extremist settlers into Al-Aqsa Mosque on Thursday.

Hundreds of settlers entered the Al-Aqsa compound in East Jerusalem this week to celebrate the Jewish New Year, under the protection of Israeli police and accompanied by government officials.

The ministry’s spokesperson, Fouad Majali, reaffirmed Jordan’s “categorical” rejection and condemnation of settlers’ incursions and desecrations of Al-Aqsa Mosque.

He accused Israel of attempting to impose “new realities aimed at dividing the holy site spatially and temporally,” according to Petra news agency.

Majali added that the “reckless policies and practices of the extremist Israeli government (in Jerusalem) threaten to escalate the conflict globally.”

He said that Al-Aqsa Mosque is solely for Muslims, and urged the international community to end Israeli violations of Islamic and Christian sites in Jerusalem, the escalation of tensions in the West Bank, and aggression in Gaza.

Global initiatives should safeguard the Palestinian people and uphold their right to an independent state, Majali added.

Tensions have increased during the Jewish New Year amid heightened Israeli security and movement restrictions for Palestinians in the Old City of Jerusalem this week, Wafa news agency reported.

Since June 1967, the Jerusalem Endowments Council, known also as the Waqf, which operates under Jordan’s Ministry of Endowments and Islamic Affairs, is the legal authority responsible for managing and regulating the affairs of Al-Aqsa.

However, extremist settlers have increasingly challenged the Waqf authority and the status quo by visiting the site at specific hours to perform Talmudic and Torah rituals while limiting access for Palestinians.


Houthi media report Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa

Houthi media report Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa
Updated 25 September 2025

Houthi media report Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa

Houthi media report Israeli strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa

SANAA: Israel carried out air strikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa on Thursday, according to Houthi media, with an AFP correspondent in the city reporting the sound of explosions.
“Israeli aggression targets the capital Sanaa,” said Al-Masirah television channel.
The attack came just as the station announced that leader Abdulmalik Al-Houthi’s weekly televised speech was due to go on air.