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US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah
US Special Envoy for Syria and Lebanon Thomas Barrack said the plan Lebanon was preparing would not necessarily involve military action to persuade Hezbollah to give up its weapons. (AP)
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Updated 26 August 2025

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah

US envoy: 海角直播, Qatar to invest in Lebanon economic zone for disarmed Hezbollah
  • The US-backed Lebanese army is preparing a plan for Hezbollah鈥檚 disarmament that should be ready by the end of August
  • Barrack also said on Tuesday that his country would approve the extension of United Nations peacekeepers鈥 mandate in Lebanon for one more year

BEIRUT:聽海角直播 and Qatar are ready to invest in an economic zone in south Lebanon near the border with Israel that would create jobs for members of the militant Hezbollah group and its supporters once they lay down their weapons, President Donald Trump鈥檚 envoy to the Middle East said Tuesday.

Tom Barrack made his comments in Beirut after trips to Israel and Syria where he discussed with officials there the ongoing situation in Lebanon following this month鈥檚 decision by the Lebanese government to disarm Hezbollah by the end of the year. Hezbollah鈥檚 leader rejected the government鈥檚 plan, vowing to keep the weapons.

On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israeli forces could begin withdrawing from territory they hold in southern Lebanon after the Lebanese government鈥檚 鈥渕omentous decision鈥 to disarm Hezbollah.

The US-backed Lebanese army is preparing a plan for Hezbollah鈥檚 disarmament that should be ready by the end of August. The government is expected to discuss the army鈥檚 plan and approve it during a meeting scheduled for Sept. 2.

鈥淲e have to have money coming into the system. The money will come from the Gulf,鈥 Barrack told reporters after meeting President Joseph Aoun. 鈥淨atar and 海角直播 are partners and are willing to do that for the south (of Lebanon) if we鈥檙e asking a portion of the Lebanese community to give up their livelihood.鈥

鈥淲e have 40,000 people that are being paid by Iran to fight. What are you gonna do with them? Take their weapon and say 鈥榖y the way, good luck planting olive trees鈥? It can鈥檛 happen. We have to help them,鈥 Barrack said. He was referring to tens of thousands of Hezbollah members who have been funded since the early 1980s by Tehran.

鈥淲e, all of us, the Gulf, the US, the Lebanese are all gonna act together to create an economic forum that is gonna produce a livelihood,鈥 Barrack said.

When asked why the US doesn鈥檛 go to discuss the Hezbollah issue directly with Iran rather than traveling to Israel and Syria, Barrack said: 鈥淵ou think that鈥檚 not happening? Goodbye.鈥 Barrack then ended his news conference and walked out of the room.

Speaking on the UN peacekeeping force that has been deployed in south Lebanon since Israel first invaded the country in 1978, Barrack said the US would rather fund the Lebanese army than the force that is known as UNIFIL. Speaking about this week鈥檚 vote at the United Nations in New York, Barrack said the US backs extending UNIFIL鈥檚 term for one year only.

Hezbollah was severely weakened by a war with Israel last year in which many of the group鈥檚 leaders and fighters were killed. A US-brokered peace agreement that ended that conflict requires the Lebanese state to disarm armed groups.

Qassem said Hezbollah and its ally Amal had postponed street protests against the US-backed disarmament initiative, allowing room for dialogue with the government, but that future protests could target the US Embassy in Beirut.

Israel signaled it would reduce its military presence in southern Lebanon if the Lebanese Armed Forces acted to disarm Hezbollah, according to a statement from the Israeli prime minister鈥檚 office.

* With Agencies聽


Extremist minister Smotrich calls for Israel to annex Gaza

Extremist minister Smotrich calls for Israel to annex Gaza
Updated 28 August 2025

Extremist minister Smotrich calls for Israel to annex Gaza

Extremist minister Smotrich calls for Israel to annex Gaza
  • Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich says if Hamas doesn't surrender Israel should annex a section of the territory each week

JERUSALEM: Israel鈥檚 Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich on Thursday called on the government to begin annexing parts of the Gaza Strip if Palestinian militant group Hamas stands by its refusal to lay down its weapons.
The far-right minister, who has vocally opposed striking a deal with Hamas to end the nearly two-year war, presented his plan to 鈥渨in in Gaza by the end of the year鈥 at a press conference in Jerusalem.
Under Smotrich鈥檚 proposal, Hamas would be given an ultimatum to surrender, disarm and release the hostages still held in Gaza since the group鈥檚 October 2023 attack that triggered the war.
If Hamas refuses, Smotrich said Israel should annex a section of the territory each week for four weeks, bringing most of the Gaza Strip under full Israeli control.
According to Smotrich, Palestinians would first be told to move south in Gaza, followed by Israel imposing a siege on the territory鈥檚 north and center to defeat any remaining Hamas militants there, and ending with annexation.
鈥淭his can be achieved in three to four months,鈥 he said.
His remarks come as Israeli forces press a major offensive aimed at seizing control of Gaza City 鈥 the territory鈥檚 largest 鈥 despite mounting concern for the fate of Palestinian civilians there.
The vast majority of Gaza鈥檚 more than two million people have been displaced at least once during the war.
Smotrich in his remarks called on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 鈥渢o adopt this plan in full immediately.鈥
The Palestinian militant group condemned the proposal, saying in a statement that it constituted an 鈥渙pen endorsement of the policy of forced displacement and ethnic cleansing against our people.鈥
Smotrich is one of several far-right members of Israel鈥檚 ruling coalition to have expressed support for re-establishing settlements in the Gaza Strip, from which Israel withdrew troops and settlers in 2005.
A staunch supporter of the settler movement who himself lives in a settlement in the occupied West Bank, Smotrich authorized last week a major project in that territory which critics say threatens the territorial integrity of any future Palestinian state.
Smotrich has said that the settlement project in the area known as E1, east of Jerusalem, was intended to 鈥渂ury the idea of a Palestinian state.鈥


Once Africa鈥檚 breadbasket, Sudan faces a hunger crisis 鈥榰nprecedented in scale and severity鈥

Once Africa鈥檚 breadbasket, Sudan faces a hunger crisis 鈥榰nprecedented in scale and severity鈥
Updated 28 August 2025

Once Africa鈥檚 breadbasket, Sudan faces a hunger crisis 鈥榰nprecedented in scale and severity鈥

Once Africa鈥檚 breadbasket, Sudan faces a hunger crisis 鈥榰nprecedented in scale and severity鈥
  • Top UN official says over 638,000 people are experiencing catastrophic food insecurity, and more than half of world鈥檚 acute malnutrition cases are concentrated in Sudan
  • She praises humanitarian groups for their determination and efforts to reach vulnerable people under increasingly difficult conditions, calls for more funding and media attention

NEW YORK CITY: Sudan is enduring one of the world鈥檚 biggest humanitarian crises, with 30 million people requiring emergency aid and more than 4 million displaced internally or as refugees.

The figures were given by Edem Wosornu, director of operations and advocacy at the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, who recently returned to New York following her third visit to Sudan since the civil war in the country erupted more than two years ago. She also visited neighboring Chad, which is hosting hundreds of thousands of refugees from Sudan.

She detailed the devastating effects of the ongoing violence and the unprecedented hunger crisis that are ravaging the country. Key cities including Khartoum, El-Fasher and El-Geneina have suffered extensive damage amid the persistent fighting between rival military factions that has displaced millions and shattered basic infrastructure.

鈥淪udan, once known as the breadbasket of the Horn of Africa, is now facing a hunger crisis unprecedented in scale and severity,鈥 Wosornu said, citing recent World Food Programme reports that estimated more than 638,000 people were living with the highest level of food insecurity, phase 5 on the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, which is characterized by famine-like conditions.

鈥淢ore than half of the global acute malnutrition cases are here,鈥 she added.

The conflict, now in its 860th day, has been marked by repeated violations of international humanitarian law, including drone strikes, shelling and ground attacks targeting civilian areas.

Wosornu warned that areas such as El-Fasher in North Darfur have been under siege for more than 500 days, severely restricting the delivery of lifesaving aid.

鈥淎ccess remains the greatest challenge,鈥 she said. 鈥淒espite ongoing negotiations, tens of trucks carrying food and medical supplies remain stranded at border crossings such as Nyala, unable to reach those trapped in conflict zones.鈥

Despite the obstacles, some progress has been made. UNICEF recently succeeded in delivering aid to hundreds of thousands of people in South Kordofan, Wosornu noted, a rare bright spot amid the widespread devastation. She praised humanitarian organizations for their determination and ongoing efforts to reach vulnerable populations under increasingly difficult conditions.

Describing the situation in the capital Khartoum, Wosornu said: 鈥淭he city, once vibrant and bustling, is now a ghost town.

鈥淪treets are littered with remnants of war 鈥 explosive ordnance, destroyed buildings 鈥 and basic services are largely absent. The trauma is palpable among residents, aid workers and officials alike.鈥

Yet, amid the ruins, she said she had observed signs of resilience: 鈥淚 saw people sweeping streets and trying to restore normalcy.

鈥淭here is hope, but rebuilding will take many years and depends on a sustained ceasefire and peace.鈥

The crisis has also placed severe strain on neighboring countries, particularly Chad, which hosts more than 850,000 Sudanese refugees. Wosornu commended the Chadian government for keeping its borders open despite the overwhelming burden on local resources and security forces.

鈥淥ne in every three people in eastern Chad鈥檚 provinces is Sudanese,鈥 she said, adding that alarming levels of malnutrition and a cholera outbreak threaten both the refugees and their host communities.

Responding to concerns about international apathy and a perceived funding shortfall, Wosornu told Arab News: 鈥淲hile it may feel like the world has turned a blind eye, Sudan鈥檚 crisis funding is at 25 percent, which is higher than the global average of around 17 percent. Considering the scale and complexity of this emergency, that is not too bad.鈥

However, she stressed that the immense scale of the crisis demands increased funding and greater media attention.

鈥淲e urgently need more access for journalists and aid workers to tell the story and reach those in desperate need,鈥 she said.

Wosornu called on all parties involved in the conflict to guarantee humanitarian access across the front lines, and urged the international community to press for an immediate end to hostilities.

鈥淪udan cannot continue like this. The war must stop. Only then can recovery and rebuilding begin,鈥 she said.

In a direct appeal to donors and the international community, she added: 鈥淧roviding life-saving assistance costs just 55 cents per person per day 鈥 that鈥檚 less than a cup of coffee at Starbucks. This small investment can save millions of lives.鈥


Official Lebanese source: 鈥榃e are holding talks with Hezbollah about Day After, and all concerns are being addressed鈥

Official Lebanese source: 鈥榃e are holding talks with Hezbollah about Day After, and all concerns are being addressed鈥
Updated 28 August 2025

Official Lebanese source: 鈥榃e are holding talks with Hezbollah about Day After, and all concerns are being addressed鈥

Official Lebanese source: 鈥榃e are holding talks with Hezbollah about Day After, and all concerns are being addressed鈥
  • 鈥楾he army confiscated more than 80 percent of Hezbollah weapons south of the Litani River,鈥 official tells Arab News
  • 鈥榃e possess French documents confirming the Lebanese ownership of the Shebaa Farms鈥
  • Source says political authority and the army commands defense strategy, and no one can replace them聽

BEIRUT: An official Lebanese source has confirmed to Arab News that the government is in direct talks with Hezbollah about the disarmament of non-state armed groups and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Lebanese territory.

The source said that concerns raised by the Shiite group 鈥渁re being addressed.鈥 

鈥淭he Lebanese army is capable of fulfilling all its duties south of the Litani River,鈥 the source said, referencing the UN Security Council resolution adopted on Thursday evening, which extended the mandate of the UN Interim Force in Lebanon, or UNIFIL, until the end of 2026.

This resolution also envisions a phased withdrawal of UNIFIL forces from an area where they have served for more than four decades. 

鈥淟et Israel withdraw from southern Lebanon, and the Lebanese army will carry out its duties to the fullest extent in coordination with UNIFIL forces,鈥 the source said. 鈥淲hat is required is supporting the army to increase its capabilities.鈥  

The Lebanese Army has about 6,500 troops deployed south of the Litani River and is working to increase that number to 10,000. 

The source revealed that the Lebanese Army 鈥渉as completed more than 80 percent of its mission south of the Litani River, confiscating all types of weapons it finds, without any objection from Hezbollah.鈥 Contrary to general expectations, the group 鈥渉as been cooperative,鈥 the source said. 

鈥淭he Lebanese Army confiscates everything it encounters south of the Litani River,鈥 the official said. 鈥淚t either destroys it if it is unusable, and uses what is usable, according to estimates by military experts after inspecting the confiscated weapons.鈥 

Military experts estimate that weapons and ammunition generally have an expiration date of between 10 and 20 years, though this varies depending on the weapon type, manufacturing process and storage conditions. Factors such as humidity, heat and exposure to water can degrade the weapons, potentially turning them into hazards. 

鈥淣either the army nor the political leadership knows what remains of Hezbollah鈥檚 military arsenal, nor do Hezbollah officials themselves,鈥 the source said. 

鈥淭here is no doubt that the resistance (Hezbollah), which is usually secretive in its operations, has a method that prevents us from assessing the size and status of its arsenal.鈥 

Addressing recent incidents, the source described the explosions that occurred during weapon confiscations in the south earlier this month 鈥 which killed six soldiers 鈥 as 鈥渋ncidents still under investigation.鈥 The official confirmed that 鈥渋n light of these events, the Lebanese army has adopted a more cautious approach.鈥 

Expressing optimism about Lebanon regaining full sovereignty over its territory, the source said: 鈥淭he defense strategy is drawn up by the army command under the guidance of the political authority, and no one can replace them. 

鈥淟ebanon鈥檚 long-standing military capabilities cannot be underestimated. The state also resorts to diplomacy to achieve sovereignty, and it is the decision-maker in war and peace, and everyone must coordinate with the state, not allow anyone to open a confrontation at their own expense.鈥 

The source emphasized that when the political authority drafted its ministerial statement 鈥 and earlier, when the president of the republic delivered his inaugural speech 鈥 no external party dictated their positions or demands. 

鈥淭he arms embargo is one of the provisions of the Taif Agreement and international resolutions, and its implementation does not mean surrender to Israel.鈥 

The source also said that the withdrawal of weapons from the Palestinian camps fell within the framework of the Lebanese decision, not the Israeli one. 

The source said that the government did not consider the step-by-step policy pursued by US envoy Thomas Barrack to implement the terms of the ceasefire agreement as a failure, despite Israel鈥檚 recent response linking its withdrawal from the Five Hills area to the Lebanese government鈥檚 enforcement of the arms embargo decision. 

鈥淲e judge the facts and exercise our convictions, and I believe that diplomacy in this area requires patience. The American paper and the Lebanese amendments to it, which were approved by the Council of Ministers, required dozens of hours of work.鈥 

The representative addressed concerns about allaying Hezbollah鈥檚 fears concerning the confiscation of its weapons and reassuring its supporters: 鈥淗ezbollah is present in the state, and anyone who wants to join the Lebanese Army is welcome, according to the conditions of membership. The idea of 鈥嬧媍ompensating Hezbollah fighters is not a bad idea. I believe that joining the military establishment is a positive thing for their families, as they will receive social benefits.鈥 

On efforts to restore confidence among Hezbollah supporters in state institutions, the source revealed that 鈥渦nder-the-table discussions鈥 have been taking place between Hezbollah and decision-makers 鈥渁bout the Day After.鈥 

The source acknowledged that 鈥淗ezbollah and its supporters are wounded, deeply hurt, and all concerns must be addressed, and work is underway to address them.鈥 

On the American proposal to establish an economic zone in the border area as a buffer zone, it was noted that the plan has not yet been officially discussed. 

鈥淭he state understands the concerns of the people of the region regarding this matter, and they are 100 percent right. If it is raised, Lebanon will certainly have its own reservations. No one accepts the separation of the people of the south from their land. What is most important, above all, is that Israel withdraws from the positions it occupies and that they cease their hostile actions,鈥 the official said. 

The source also reiterated Lebanon鈥檚 openness to all Arab assistance for reconstruction, especially from Gulf states led by 海角直播. 

Concerning Lebanese-Syrian relations, the official indicated that 鈥渁 Syrian delegation will visit Lebanon to discuss border demarcation, the issue of Syrian detainees, and trade relations.鈥 

On Lebanon鈥檚 stance if Syria decided to recognize the Shebaa Farms as Syrian rather than Lebanese territory, the source said: 鈥淚t must prove this with documents. We have documents from the French state archives that confirm their Lebanese identity.鈥 


Israel says in talks 鈥榬ight now鈥 on south Syria demilitarization

Israeli troops patrol the border fence with Syria near the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights.
Israeli troops patrol the border fence with Syria near the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights.
Updated 28 August 2025

Israel says in talks 鈥榬ight now鈥 on south Syria demilitarization

Israeli troops patrol the border fence with Syria near the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israel-annexed Golan Heights.
  • Last week, Syrian news agency SANA reported that FM Asaad Al-Shaibani had met an Israeli delegation led by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer in Paris on Aug. 19

JERUSALEM: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Thursday that Israel was engaged in talks aimed at the demilitarization of southern Syria, implicitly acknowledging for the first time contacts with the new Syrian regime.
Following deadly sectarian violence in Syria last month, Netanyahu met with a Druze leader in Israel, reassuring him that his government was negotiating to safeguard the religious community in Syria.
鈥淲e are focusing on three things: Protecting the Druze community in the Sweida governorate, but not only there; creating a demilitarised zone stretching from the Golan Heights (passing) south of Damascus down to and including Sweida; and establishing a humanitarian corridor to allow the delivery of aid,鈥 the premier said.
鈥淭hese discussions are taking place right now, at this very moment,鈥 he added, according to a video shared by his office.
Last week, Syria鈥檚 official news agency SANA reported that Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani had met an Israeli delegation led by Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer in Paris on August 19.
Talks focused on de-escalation between the two countries and the situation in Druze-majority Sweida province after deadly sectarian clashes there last month, the news channel said
The French Foreign Ministry confirmed the meeting to AFP, saying it had been conducted 鈥渦nder US mediation鈥 and that delegations from the two Middle Eastern neighbors had previously met on July 24 in the French capital.
Israel has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria since the overthrow of President Bashar Assad in December, and occupied much of a UN-patrolled demilitarised zone on the Syrian-held side of the armistice line between the two countries.
Damascus has confirmed holding indirect contacts with Israel with the intention of returning to the 1974 disengagement agreement that created the buffer zone.
In July, Israel bombed Syrian government forces in the capital and in Sweida province to force their withdrawal from the southern region amid a wave of sectarian violence.
On Wednesday night, Israeli forces conducted an airborne raid on a site near the Syrian capital after bombing it several times, SANA reported Thursday.
Israel did not confirm the raid, but Defense Minister Israel Katz said its forces operate 鈥渋n all combat zones鈥 to ensure the country鈥檚 security.


UN chief calls for accountability over 鈥榚ndless catalog of horrors in Gaza鈥 amid humanitarian collapse

UN chief calls for accountability over 鈥榚ndless catalog of horrors in Gaza鈥 amid humanitarian collapse
Updated 28 August 2025

UN chief calls for accountability over 鈥榚ndless catalog of horrors in Gaza鈥 amid humanitarian collapse

UN chief calls for accountability over 鈥榚ndless catalog of horrors in Gaza鈥 amid humanitarian collapse
  • Unprecedented humanitarian catastrophe, including famine, is result of decisions that defy 鈥榖asic humanity,鈥 says Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
  • He demands Israel abide by provisional measures issued by International Court of Justice and lift the blockade on aid

NEW YORK CITY: UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Thursday condemned the worsening crisis in Gaza. He described 鈥渁n endless catalog of horrors鈥 in the territory and warned of catastrophic humanitarian consequences, as he called for immediate international action to address the situation and ensure accountability.

Guterres said civilians in Gaza were enduring 鈥測et another deadly escalation鈥 as Israel continues to signal plans for a military takeover of Gaza City. He called this a 鈥渘ew and dangerous phase鈥 of the conflict that would have 鈥渄evastating consequences,鈥 including the displacement of hundreds of thousands of people already traumatized by months of violence.

鈥淭his must stop,鈥 Guterres said. 鈥淕aza is piled with rubble, piled with bodies, and piled with examples of what may be serious violations of international law.鈥

Citing recent airstrikes, he added that Israeli military operations have killed civilians, medical workers and journalists.

A double Israeli strike on Nasser hospital in Khan Younis killed 20 people on Monday, including health workers and journalists. At least one person was killed by the initial strike, and others in a second minutes later as rescuers and journalists rushed to the scene.

The five journalists who died worked for international media outlets, including the Associated Press, Reuters, Al Jazeera and Middle East Eye.

鈥淭hese attacks are part of an endless catalog of horrors,鈥 Guterres said. 鈥淭here must be accountability.鈥

He also condemned Hamas and other armed groups for taking hostages and subjecting them to 鈥渁trocious treatment,鈥 and demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all those being held.

He described the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Gaza as beyond critical, warning that famine was no longer a looming threat but 鈥渁 present-day catastrophe.鈥 He said civilians were dying from hunger, women were giving birth under extreme conditions, and essential services such as water, healthcare and food systems had been 鈥渟ystematically dismantled.鈥

鈥淭hese are the facts on the ground,鈥 he added. 鈥淎nd they are the result of deliberate decisions that defy basic humanity.鈥

As the occupying power, Guterres said, Israel has a legal obligation to ensure the population has access to food, water and medical aid. He called for the implementation of binding provisional measures issued by the International Court of Justice, including the facilitation of full and immediate humanitarian access throughout Gaza, in cooperation with the UN.

He noted that 366 UN workers have been killed since the conflict escalated, and that humanitarian efforts were being 鈥渂locked, delayed and denied鈥 on a daily basis. 鈥淭his is unacceptable,鈥 he added.

The secretary-general also addressed the deteriorating situation in the West Bank, citing increased military operations, settler violence and discriminatory policies. He warned that a recently approved plan to expand settlements there could effectively sever the northern West

Bank from the south of the territory, posing what he described as an 鈥渆xistential threat鈥 to a two-state solution.

鈥淚 repeat: the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem have been established, and are being maintained, in violation of international law,鈥 Guterres said. 鈥淚srael must cease such actions and comply with its obligations.

鈥淭here is no military solution to this conflict. I appeal once again for an immediate and permanent ceasefire, unfettered humanitarian access across Gaza, and the immediate and unconditional release of all hostages.

鈥淪tarvation of the civilian population must never be used as a method of warfare. Civilians must be protected. Humanitarian access must be unimpeded. No more excuses. No more obstacles. No more lies.鈥