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The geopolitics of energy storage: Who will control the batteries of the Middle East?by Marwa A on July 3, 2026
For more than a century, geopolitical influence in the Middle East has been defined by oil reserves, natural gas resources and the strategic waterways that connect them to global markets....
The geopolitics of energy storage: Who will control the batteries of the Middle East?
For more than a century, geopolitical influence in the Middle East has been defined by oil reserves, natural gas resources and the strategic waterways that connect them to global markets. Pipelines, shipping lanes and export terminals have shaped alliances, driven conflicts and determined the economic fortunes of states across the region. Yet the global energy transition is quietly introducing a new strategic variable that could redefine regional power: energy storage. The rapid expansion of renewable energy is transforming the fundamentals of energy security. Unlike hydrocarbons, electricity generated from solar and wind sources cannot always be consumed when it is produced. Solar and wind generation are inherently intermittent, creating a growing need for technologies capable of balancing supply and demand. In -
Israeli army confirms authenticity of image showing Palestinian detainee abused in Gazaby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
The Israeli army on Thursday confirmed the authenticity of a widely circulated image showing a Palestinian detainee being abused by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu reports. The image...
Israeli army confirms authenticity of image showing Palestinian detainee abused in Gaza
The Israeli army on Thursday confirmed the authenticity of a widely circulated image showing a Palestinian detainee being abused by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu reports. The image shows the detainee lying face down, blindfolded and bound with wire, with an iron rod strapped to his back. The image sparked widespread criticism on social media and renewed calls from human rights advocates for an independent investigation into the treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody. The confirmation came in a statement carried by Israel’s Army Radio, which quoted an unnamed military spokesperson after the image circulated widely on social media. Blindfolded and with his hands tied behind his back, a widely circulated image of a Palestinian detainer from -
Israeli army disperses protest in southern West Bank, injures, arrests Palestiniansby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
Israeli forces dispersed a Palestinian protest Friday in the Abu Njeim community, located southeast of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank against the establishment of an illegal settlement outpost, injuring...
Israeli army disperses protest in southern West Bank, injures, arrests Palestinians
Israeli forces dispersed a Palestinian protest Friday in the Abu Njeim community, located southeast of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank against the establishment of an illegal settlement outpost, injuring and arresting several Palestinians, Anadolu reports. Israeli occupiers had set up a tent on residents’ land in the community, an Anadolu cameraman said, in what residents viewed as an attempt to establish a new illegal settlement outpost. Dozens of Palestinians then staged a protest before Israeli army forces intervened to disperse them. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition and stun grenades, injuring many Palestinians, although an exact toll was not immediately available. Israeli forces also arrested a Palestinian during the protest. Eastern Bethlehem has witnessed an increase in attempts to establish -
Israeli drone strikes injure 2 in southern Lebanon despite framework agreementby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Two people were injured Friday in Israeli drone strikes targeting a vehicle in Lebanon’s southern Tyre district, in what Lebanese authorities described as another violation of the framework agreement between...
Israeli drone strikes injure 2 in southern Lebanon despite framework agreement
Two people were injured Friday in Israeli drone strikes targeting a vehicle in Lebanon’s southern Tyre district, in what Lebanese authorities described as another violation of the framework agreement between Beirut and Tel Aviv. The strikes targeted the vehicle overnight in the town of Siddiqin, injuring two people, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported. In a separate incident, an Israeli drone dropped a stun grenade in the town of Safad al-Battikh in Bint Jbeil district, with no injuries reported. Another Israeli drone also dropped a stun grenade in the town of Mansouri in Tyre district, NNA said. Earlier Friday, the Israeli army claimed it carried out airstrikes on around 10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon and later struck a -
Israeli spyware used against ex-Greek MEP during probe of illegal surveillance: Reportby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
Israeli spyware was used to hack the phone of a former Greek member of the European Parliament while he was serving on a committee investigating spyware abuses in Europe, according...
Israeli spyware used against ex-Greek MEP during probe of illegal surveillance: Report
Israeli spyware was used to hack the phone of a former Greek member of the European Parliament while he was serving on a committee investigating spyware abuses in Europe, according to a report by Citizen Lab published on Friday, Anadolu reports. The University of Toronto-based research group said that forensic analysis found Stelios Kouloglou’s iPhone was successfully infected with Pegasus spyware, developed by Israeli company NSO Group, in October 2022 and again the next March. Kouloglou, a journalist and former MEP, was at the time a substitute member of the European Parliament’s PEGA committee, which was established to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware in EU member states. Citizen Lab said the infections took place during key -
Gulf states express solidarity with Syria after deadly Damascus cafe bombingby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Saudi Arabia, Oman and Kuwait condemned the deadly bombing that targeted a cafe in the Syrian capital Damascus, killing at least six people, Anadolu reports. In separate statements, the foreign...
Gulf states express solidarity with Syria after deadly Damascus cafe bombing
Saudi Arabia, Oman and Kuwait condemned the deadly bombing that targeted a cafe in the Syrian capital Damascus, killing at least six people, Anadolu reports. In separate statements, the foreign ministries of the three Gulf countries condemned the attack, expressed solidarity with Syria, rejected all forms of violence and terrorism regardless of motive, and extended condolences to the victims’ families. Hamas also condemned the bombing, saying such attacks serve only projects of chaos and the destabilization of security and stability. At least six people were killed and 22 others injured when an explosive device planted inside a cafe on Al-Nasr Street near the Justice Palace detonated earlier Thursday, according to Syria’s Alikhbariah TV. No group has claimed responsibility for the -
UAE thwarts ‘sophisticated’ cyberattacks targeting financial sectorby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The UAE Cybersecurity Council said Friday it thwarted “sophisticated” cyberattacks targeting the country’s financial sector, Anadolu reports. According to the state-run Emirates News Agency, authorities detected the attacks early and responded...
UAE thwarts ‘sophisticated’ cyberattacks targeting financial sector
The UAE Cybersecurity Council said Friday it thwarted “sophisticated” cyberattacks targeting the country’s financial sector, Anadolu reports. According to the state-run Emirates News Agency, authorities detected the attacks early and responded under national cybersecurity protocols. They contained the attacks and ensured the continuity of financial services and the stability of the country’s digital infrastructure. Cyber monitoring and incident response teams operate around the clock under an integrated national cybersecurity framework, coordinating with relevant authorities, financial institutions and strategic partners to rapidly detect, analyze and respond to cyber threats. he attacks included attempts to target digital systems and critical technology infrastructure, conduct advanced phishing campaigns, exploit security vulnerabilities and deploy malicious software, according to the council. READ: UAE becomes 1st Arab country to -
Israeli army ends Givati Brigade mission in southern Lebanon after 8 monthsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Israeli army announced Thursday that the Givati Brigade completed its mission in southern Lebanon after eight months of operations, as Israeli forces continue to occupy several areas of the...
Israeli army ends Givati Brigade mission in southern Lebanon after 8 months
The Israeli army announced Thursday that the Givati Brigade completed its mission in southern Lebanon after eight months of operations, as Israeli forces continue to occupy several areas of the country and carry out attacks. Lebanese authorities say Israeli attacks have killed 4,298 people since October 2023, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the military said the brigade concluded its combat mission during a ceremony at Camp Filon in northern Israel attended by Northern Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo. The army said the brigade initially carried out border defense operations before launching ground offensives in Khiam, Bint Jbeil, and areas north of the Litani River. It claimed the brigade destroyed hundreds of Hezbollah sites, killed hundreds of fighters and seized more -
Australian police review war crime allegations against citizen as war in Gaza crosses 1000th dayby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Australian Federal Police (AFP) is reviewing allegations that an Australian citizen serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes as war in the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza crossed 1000th...
Australian police review war crime allegations against citizen as war in Gaza crosses 1000th day
Australian Federal Police (AFP) is reviewing allegations that an Australian citizen serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes as war in the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza crossed 1000th day this week, Anadolu reports. A 61-page submission prepared by the Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) was provided to the AFP, alleging war crimes committed by a battalion of the Israeli military during operations in Gaza in 2023 and 2024. AFP Commander of Special Investigations Matthew Gale confirmed that his office had received the submission, according to The Guardian Australia. “Noting my command’s responsibility for the investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide I appreciate the time taken in bringing this matter to our attention,” Gale said. “Your -
China calls for ‘proper settlement’ to end disruptions in Strait of Hormuzby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
China on Friday called for “proper settlement” to end disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran held indirect talks in Qatar this week, Anadolu reports. “The Strait...
China calls for ‘proper settlement’ to end disruptions in Strait of Hormuz
China on Friday called for “proper settlement” to end disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran held indirect talks in Qatar this week, Anadolu reports. “The Strait of Hormuz is a strait for international navigation. Resuming safe and free passage in the strait at an early date serves interests of all parties,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing. Guo said a “proper settlement” was needed to address disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and the “shared concerns of the international community,” adding that they “require a proper response.” The statement from Beijing came as the US and Iran held indirect talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, in Doha this week. Doha talks are -
Israel approves 13 new illegal settlements as Palestinians warn of Jerusalem’s further isolationby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Israel’s Security Cabinet on Thursday approved a plan to establish 13 illegal new settlements in the central occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian officials to warn that the move would further...
Israel approves 13 new illegal settlements as Palestinians warn of Jerusalem’s further isolation
Israel’s Security Cabinet on Thursday approved a plan to establish 13 illegal new settlements in the central occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian officials to warn that the move would further fragment the territory and isolate East Jerusalem from its Palestinian surroundings, Anadolu reports. Israel’s Channel 7 reported that the Cabinet approved the construction of the new illegal settlements in the “Binyamin” regional area, with the implementation of the first phase expected to begin in the coming months. According to the report, “the Binyamin Regional Council” plans to launch “the first phase” of the project by establishing between four and six new illegal settlements, backed by investments worth millions of shekels. The Jerusalem Governorate condemned the decision, saying it forms part of -
One thousand days of war: Why Israel failed to defeat Palestineby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
July 3 marks one thousand days since the beginning of the genocidal war in Gaza. It also compels us to acknowledge an undeniable reality: despite overwhelming military superiority, Israel has...
One thousand days of war: Why Israel failed to defeat Palestine
July 3 marks one thousand days since the beginning of the genocidal war in Gaza. It also compels us to acknowledge an undeniable reality: despite overwhelming military superiority, Israel has failed to achieve its principal political objective. The destruction has been immense. The humanitarian catastrophe has reached unprecedented levels, and tens of thousands of lives have been lost. Yet the Palestinian question remains alive, the Resistance continues to operate, and Palestine occupies an even more prominent place on the international agenda than it did before the war began. Since 1948, successive Israeli governments have sought to resolve the conflict through military force. In Gaza, the strategy once again relied on the assumption that overwhelming military superiority would eliminate the Resistance -
1,022 infants among more than 21,500 children killed during Gaza’s 1,000-day warby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Government Media Office in Gaza said more than 21,500 children, including 1,022 infants, have been killed since the war in the Gaza Strip began on 7 October 2023, as...
1,022 infants among more than 21,500 children killed during Gaza’s 1,000-day war
The Government Media Office in Gaza said more than 21,500 children, including 1,022 infants, have been killed since the war in the Gaza Strip began on 7 October 2023, as the conflict reached its 1,000th day. International organisations continue to warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis and a rising civilian death toll. According to figures released by the office, the total number of Palestinians killed has risen to 73,066, while 173,514 others have been injured, including more than 44,500 children. Around 9,500 Palestinians remain missing and are believed to be trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings. The office also said that more than 90 per cent of buildings across the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed, while around -
West African states begin withdrawal from ICCby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have officially begun a one-year process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the court has announced. The three West African countries previously said...
West African states begin withdrawal from ICC
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have officially begun a one-year process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the court has announced. The three West African countries previously said they would leave the ICC, describing it as “a tool of new colonial oppression,” according to Reuters. The presidency of the ICC’s governing body confirmed that Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger had submitted formal notices of withdrawal, triggering a one-year process to leave the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court. In a statement, the presidency said the move could weaken global efforts to end impunity and undermine the pursuit of justice. It urged the three countries to remain committed to the Rome Statute. The statement also stressed that -
Google disrupts Israel-linked proxy network used to spread malwareby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, said on Thursday it had disrupted a large internet-connected device network linked to Israel that was being used to conceal and route malicious cyber activity....
Google disrupts Israel-linked proxy network used to spread malware
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, said on Thursday it had disrupted a large internet-connected device network linked to Israel that was being used to conceal and route malicious cyber activity. The technology company said it had taken action against the residential proxy network NetNut, also known as Boba, which is operated by an Israeli company. The operation was carried out in cooperation with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Lumen Technologies and other partners. Google said it had disabled the accounts and services used for the command-and-control operations of malware linked to the NetNut network. It also shared technical information about the group’s infrastructure with law enforcement agencies and industry partners to support wider enforcement efforts. Residential proxy networks -
Israel says 26,000 troops treated since Gaza war began, most for psychological conditionsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Israeli Ministry of Defence said on Thursday that around 26,200 members of the Israeli military and security forces have received treatment since the start of the war in the...
Israel says 26,000 troops treated since Gaza war began, most for psychological conditions
The Israeli Ministry of Defence said on Thursday that around 26,200 members of the Israeli military and security forces have received treatment since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, with 65 per cent suffering from psychological conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The ministry released the figures as the war reached 1,000 days. However, official casualty figures are subject to strict Israeli military censorship, and the published numbers have been questioned by observers, who suggest the actual figures could be higher. In a statement, the ministry said around 17,000 of those receiving treatment through its Rehabilitation Department were being treated for psychological conditions, while 7,700 had sustained physical injuries, including 97 amputations. READ: Palestinian Foreign Ministry denies claims -
Israel planned to target Iranian negotiators to derail talks, US acted to prevent it – reportby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The administration of US President Donald Trump believed Israel had planned to assassinate senior Iranian negotiators, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, while Washington was...
Israel planned to target Iranian negotiators to derail talks, US acted to prevent it – report
The administration of US President Donald Trump believed Israel had planned to assassinate senior Iranian negotiators, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, while Washington was engaged in sensitive talks with Tehran aimed at securing an agreement to end the war, The New York Times reported, citing informed US sources. The sources said the US administration intervened to stop Israel from carrying out the alleged plans. A US official told the newspaper that the Trump administration learned at the time that Ghalibaf was, at the very least, on an Israeli target list, and asked Israel not to target him. According to the sources, targeting senior Iranian leaders had been part of Israel’s strategy since the start -
France, Italy to form new international force for southern Lebanonby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
France’s Foreign Ministry has announced ongoing preparations with Italy to form new international coalition forces to be deployed in southern Lebanon after the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in...
France, Italy to form new international force for southern Lebanon
France’s Foreign Ministry has announced ongoing preparations with Italy to form new international coalition forces to be deployed in southern Lebanon after the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) ends. Speaking to Saudi broadcaster Al Hadath, the ministry said the multinational force would be deployed in southern Lebanon with US backing and the participation of several European countries. It said the force would be deployed at the request of the Lebanese authorities to support the Lebanese army in carrying out its duties and to strengthen stability. The ministry added that consultations with partners are continuing to finalise the force’s deployment mechanism, amid security arrangements linked to the recent framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel. READ: Syria reassures Lebanon -
Iran tells UN it will guarantee safe passage through Strait of Hormuz for 60 daysby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, told the UN Security Council that Tehran remains committed to implementing the ceasefire agreement, including provisions related to the Strait...
Iran tells UN it will guarantee safe passage through Strait of Hormuz for 60 days
Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, told the UN Security Council that Tehran remains committed to implementing the ceasefire agreement, including provisions related to the Strait of Hormuz, provided the United States fulfils its obligations under the agreement. Addressing the Security Council on Thursday, Iravani said the agreement requires Iran to use its “best efforts” to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz for a 60-day period, without imposing transit fees. He said the arrangement provides for the immediate resumption of commercial shipping while military and technical obstacles to navigation are removed. Iravani added that Iran expects its demining operations in the strategic waterway to be completed within 30 days. READ: US -
Egypt and Turkey sign agreement to enhance cooperation on strategic transport corridorsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Egypt and Turkey have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening cooperation in the use of maritime routes and regional and international transport corridors, as both countries seek...
Egypt and Turkey sign agreement to enhance cooperation on strategic transport corridors
Egypt and Turkey have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening cooperation in the use of maritime routes and regional and international transport corridors, as both countries seek to improve connectivity between Asia, Africa and Europe. The agreement was signed during a meeting between Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Kamel El-Wazir and Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu on the sidelines of the Turkish Maritime Summit. According to Egypt’s Ministry of Transport, the memorandum focuses on expanding cooperation in the use of strategic trade routes, including the Middle Corridor and the Iraqi Development Road, with the goal of improving transit transport and enhancing regional logistics networks. The two sides also agreed to explore -
Demonstrators in Paris stage silent march over 1,000 days of genocide in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
READ: At least 21,000 children killed in Gaza after 1,000 days of war, Save the Children says
Demonstrators in Paris stage silent march over 1,000 days of genocide in Gaza
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Palestinian Foreign Ministry denies claims it asked South Africa to withdraw ICJ case against Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has categorically denied claims that it requested South Africa to withdraw its case against Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ)....
Palestinian Foreign Ministry denies claims it asked South Africa to withdraw ICJ case against Israel
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has categorically denied claims that it requested South Africa to withdraw its case against Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In a statement issued on Thursday, the ministry rejected remarks attributed to former Palestinian official Nasser al-Qudwa, who alleged that Palestinian authorities had sought the withdrawal of South Africa’s lawsuit filed under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The ministry said the allegations were false and expressed concern over what it described as a series of misleading and distorted claims circulated by al-Qudwa through social media platforms and podcast appearances. READ: Malaysia prepared to take Israel to ICJ over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists According -
Syria reassures Lebanon it has no intention of military interventionby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani has assured Lebanese leaders that Damascus has no intention of intervening militarily in Lebanon, seeking to dispel speculation following recent remarks by US President Donald...
Syria reassures Lebanon it has no intention of military intervention
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani has assured Lebanese leaders that Damascus has no intention of intervening militarily in Lebanon, seeking to dispel speculation following recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. During a visit to Beirut on Thursday, al-Shaibani met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and conveyed an official invitation from Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa for Aoun to visit Damascus, according to a statement issued by the Lebanese presidency. Al-Shaibani also held talks with other senior Lebanese officials, including Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and indicated that Syria is open to meeting with Hezbollah representatives. According to the Lebanese presidency, the Syrian delegation sought to “clarify the confusion” surrounding reports of possible Syrian military involvement in Lebanon. READ: Trump says Syria could play -
Berri warns Israel is seeking to provoke conflict between Lebanese army and Hezbollahby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has warned that Israel is attempting to provoke a confrontation between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Hezbollah, saying such a scenario would deepen internal divisions...
Berri warns Israel is seeking to provoke conflict between Lebanese army and Hezbollah
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has warned that Israel is attempting to provoke a confrontation between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Hezbollah, saying such a scenario would deepen internal divisions but insisting that it “will not happen.” In an interview published on Thursday by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Diyar, Berri said Israel’s objective is to draw the Lebanese army into clashes with what he referred to as “the resistance.” “Israel is seeking to draw the Lebanese army into clashes with the resistance, and this is its true objective,” Berri said. “This will not happen.” Berri also criticised the framework agreement signed between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, describing it as “an agreement of sedition.” He stressed his opposition to any developments -
Hamas official reveals more than 3,500 Israeli ceasefire violations in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, has accused Israel of committing thousands of violations of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, citing figures he said cover the period since the...
Hamas official reveals more than 3,500 Israeli ceasefire violations in Gaza
Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, has accused Israel of committing thousands of violations of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, citing figures he said cover the period since the truce took effect. In a statement posted on the social media platform X on Thursday, Naim said Israel had committed 3,503 violations of the ceasefire agreement. According to his figures, these incidents resulted in the deaths of 1,059 Palestinians and injuries to 3,429 others. Naim also accused Israel of continuing to restrict the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and limiting the movement of travellers through the Rafah border crossing. According to the figures he released, the alleged violations included 1,359 shooting incidents, 1,546 shelling incidents, 145 ground -
Great power competition under Trump: The Greenland crisis as a case studyby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
President Donald Trump’s threat to invade Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, a longstanding US ally, and a member of NATO, marked one of the most serious...
Great power competition under Trump: The Greenland crisis as a case study
President Donald Trump’s threat to invade Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, a longstanding US ally, and a member of NATO, marked one of the most serious deteriorations in transatlantic relations in recent decades. Although this deterioration formed part of a broader foreign policy trajectory that Trump had set in motion during his first term and pursued more aggressively in his current presidency, threatening to withdraw from NATO, scaling back US support for Ukraine’s war effort, and imposing steep tariffs on European imports, the European response to his threat against Greenland went well beyond previous reactions. Europe threatened retaliatory tariffs on American imports and began increasing defence spending to offset the shortfall created by reduced US financial -
Israel tightens solitary confinement of jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, his office saysby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
Israeli prison authorities have recently tightened the solitary confinement conditions of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti at Ganot Prison, where he has been held in isolation since November 2023, his...
Israel tightens solitary confinement of jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, his office says
Israeli prison authorities have recently tightened the solitary confinement conditions of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti at Ganot Prison, where he has been held in isolation since November 2023, his office said Thursday, Anadolu reports. According to the statement, Barghouti has been held in Israeli prisons since 2002 after years of pursuit, and has spent long periods in solitary confinement alongside other prominent Palestinian prisoners. His office said Israeli authorities have repeatedly transferred Barghouti between solitary confinement wings in several prisons, describing the measures as “systematic arbitrary practices” against the Fatah leader since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza in October 2023. The statement added that Israeli prison authorities had further tightened restrictions on his confinement. According to Palestinian -
Rouzaina… the true face of Syriaby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
I did not regret missing Rouzaina Lazkani’s television work as much as I regretted discovering—too late—that Syria had been hiding its true face in a place we had not looked...
Rouzaina… the true face of Syria
I did not regret missing Rouzaina Lazkani’s television work as much as I regretted discovering—too late—that Syria had been hiding its true face in a place we had not looked closely enough. Rouzaina, chosen by President Ahmad al‑Shar’a as part of the complementary third of the People’s Assembly, is not merely an actress stepping into politics. She is a distilled image of a Syria trying to break free from the era of rigid interpretations and step into the era of life. I cannot write about Rouzaina the actress; I was not fortunate enough to watch her performances. But I can write about the Syria I know well through years of journalism—Syria that now reveals itself in small but decisive details: -
6 killed, 22 injured in bomb explosion at cafe in Syrian capitalby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
At least six people were killed and 22 others injured in a bomb explosion at a cafe in central Damascus on Thursday, the Syrian Health Ministry told Alikhbariah TV. Earlier,...
6 killed, 22 injured in bomb explosion at cafe in Syrian capital
At least six people were killed and 22 others injured in a bomb explosion at a cafe in central Damascus on Thursday, the Syrian Health Ministry told Alikhbariah TV. Earlier, Ahmed Bakour, director of the ministry’s ambulance department, told the television that all the wounded were transferred to several hospitals in the Syrian capital. According to Alikhbariah’s correspondent, the blast was caused by an explosive device planted inside the cafe on Al-Nasr Street, near the Justice Palace. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the explosion, while investigations are ongoing. READ: Israeli forces open fire on civilians in southern Syrian village -
Syrian Airlines launches first flight from Amsterdam to Damascus after years of suspension, media saysby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
The first direct Syrian Airlines flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands to Damascus took off on Thursday, marking the resumption of direct flights between the two countries after...
Syrian Airlines launches first flight from Amsterdam to Damascus after years of suspension, media says
The first direct Syrian Airlines flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands to Damascus took off on Thursday, marking the resumption of direct flights between the two countries after years of suspension, Syria’s news agency SANA reported. The new route is part of a plan to restore and expand the number of destinations served by Syria’s national carrier to Europe, it said. Direct flights between European airports and Syria are gradually resuming after nearly 14 years of suspension. In addition to Syrian Airlines launching regular flights between Damascus and Amsterdam, Romania’s Dan Air began operating flights from Bucharest to Aleppo as of July 1. Dan Air resumed flights to Damascus in June 2025. Preparations are also underway in Germany
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The geopolitics of energy storage: Who will control the batteries of the Middle East?by Marwa A on July 3, 2026
For more than a century, geopolitical influence in the Middle East has been defined by oil reserves, natural gas resources and the strategic waterways that connect them to global markets. Pipelines, shipping lanes and export terminals have shaped alliances, driven conflicts and determined the economic fortunes of states across the region. Yet the global energy transition is quietly introducing a new strategic variable that could redefine regional power: energy storage. The rapid expansion of renewable energy is transforming the fundamentals of energy security. Unlike hydrocarbons, electricity generated from solar and wind sources cannot always be consumed when it is produced. Solar and wind generation are inherently intermittent, creating a growing need for technologies capable of balancing supply and demand. In
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Israeli army confirms authenticity of image showing Palestinian detainee abused in Gazaby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
The Israeli army on Thursday confirmed the authenticity of a widely circulated image showing a Palestinian detainee being abused by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip, Anadolu reports. The image shows the detainee lying face down, blindfolded and bound with wire, with an iron rod strapped to his back. The image sparked widespread criticism on social media and renewed calls from human rights advocates for an independent investigation into the treatment of Palestinian detainees in Israeli custody. The confirmation came in a statement carried by Israel’s Army Radio, which quoted an unnamed military spokesperson after the image circulated widely on social media. Blindfolded and with his hands tied behind his back, a widely circulated image of a Palestinian detainer from
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Israeli army disperses protest in southern West Bank, injures, arrests Palestiniansby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
Israeli forces dispersed a Palestinian protest Friday in the Abu Njeim community, located southeast of Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank against the establishment of an illegal settlement outpost, injuring and arresting several Palestinians, Anadolu reports. Israeli occupiers had set up a tent on residents’ land in the community, an Anadolu cameraman said, in what residents viewed as an attempt to establish a new illegal settlement outpost. Dozens of Palestinians then staged a protest before Israeli army forces intervened to disperse them. Israeli soldiers fired live ammunition and stun grenades, injuring many Palestinians, although an exact toll was not immediately available. Israeli forces also arrested a Palestinian during the protest. Eastern Bethlehem has witnessed an increase in attempts to establish
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Israeli drone strikes injure 2 in southern Lebanon despite framework agreementby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Two people were injured Friday in Israeli drone strikes targeting a vehicle in Lebanon’s southern Tyre district, in what Lebanese authorities described as another violation of the framework agreement between Beirut and Tel Aviv. The strikes targeted the vehicle overnight in the town of Siddiqin, injuring two people, Lebanon’s National News Agency (NNA) reported. In a separate incident, an Israeli drone dropped a stun grenade in the town of Safad al-Battikh in Bint Jbeil district, with no injuries reported. Another Israeli drone also dropped a stun grenade in the town of Mansouri in Tyre district, NNA said. Earlier Friday, the Israeli army claimed it carried out airstrikes on around 10 Hezbollah infrastructure sites in southern Lebanon and later struck a
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Israeli spyware used against ex-Greek MEP during probe of illegal surveillance: Reportby Marwa A on July 3, 2026
Israeli spyware was used to hack the phone of a former Greek member of the European Parliament while he was serving on a committee investigating spyware abuses in Europe, according to a report by Citizen Lab published on Friday, Anadolu reports. The University of Toronto-based research group said that forensic analysis found Stelios Kouloglou’s iPhone was successfully infected with Pegasus spyware, developed by Israeli company NSO Group, in October 2022 and again the next March. Kouloglou, a journalist and former MEP, was at the time a substitute member of the European Parliament’s PEGA committee, which was established to investigate the use of Pegasus and equivalent surveillance spyware in EU member states. Citizen Lab said the infections took place during key
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Gulf states express solidarity with Syria after deadly Damascus cafe bombingby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Saudi Arabia, Oman and Kuwait condemned the deadly bombing that targeted a cafe in the Syrian capital Damascus, killing at least six people, Anadolu reports. In separate statements, the foreign ministries of the three Gulf countries condemned the attack, expressed solidarity with Syria, rejected all forms of violence and terrorism regardless of motive, and extended condolences to the victims’ families. Hamas also condemned the bombing, saying such attacks serve only projects of chaos and the destabilization of security and stability. At least six people were killed and 22 others injured when an explosive device planted inside a cafe on Al-Nasr Street near the Justice Palace detonated earlier Thursday, according to Syria’s Alikhbariah TV. No group has claimed responsibility for the
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UAE thwarts ‘sophisticated’ cyberattacks targeting financial sectorby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The UAE Cybersecurity Council said Friday it thwarted “sophisticated” cyberattacks targeting the country’s financial sector, Anadolu reports. According to the state-run Emirates News Agency, authorities detected the attacks early and responded under national cybersecurity protocols. They contained the attacks and ensured the continuity of financial services and the stability of the country’s digital infrastructure. Cyber monitoring and incident response teams operate around the clock under an integrated national cybersecurity framework, coordinating with relevant authorities, financial institutions and strategic partners to rapidly detect, analyze and respond to cyber threats. he attacks included attempts to target digital systems and critical technology infrastructure, conduct advanced phishing campaigns, exploit security vulnerabilities and deploy malicious software, according to the council. READ: UAE becomes 1st Arab country to
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Israeli army ends Givati Brigade mission in southern Lebanon after 8 monthsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Israeli army announced Thursday that the Givati Brigade completed its mission in southern Lebanon after eight months of operations, as Israeli forces continue to occupy several areas of the country and carry out attacks. Lebanese authorities say Israeli attacks have killed 4,298 people since October 2023, Anadolu reports. In a statement, the military said the brigade concluded its combat mission during a ceremony at Camp Filon in northern Israel attended by Northern Command chief Maj. Gen. Rafi Milo. The army said the brigade initially carried out border defense operations before launching ground offensives in Khiam, Bint Jbeil, and areas north of the Litani River. It claimed the brigade destroyed hundreds of Hezbollah sites, killed hundreds of fighters and seized more
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Australian police review war crime allegations against citizen as war in Gaza crosses 1000th dayby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Australian Federal Police (AFP) is reviewing allegations that an Australian citizen serving in the Israeli military committed war crimes as war in the besieged Palestinian enclave of Gaza crossed 1000th day this week, Anadolu reports. A 61-page submission prepared by the Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) was provided to the AFP, alleging war crimes committed by a battalion of the Israeli military during operations in Gaza in 2023 and 2024. AFP Commander of Special Investigations Matthew Gale confirmed that his office had received the submission, according to The Guardian Australia. “Noting my command’s responsibility for the investigation of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide I appreciate the time taken in bringing this matter to our attention,” Gale said. “Your
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China calls for ‘proper settlement’ to end disruptions in Strait of Hormuzby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
China on Friday called for “proper settlement” to end disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz as the US and Iran held indirect talks in Qatar this week, Anadolu reports. “The Strait of Hormuz is a strait for international navigation. Resuming safe and free passage in the strait at an early date serves interests of all parties,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Guo Jiakun told reporters in Beijing. Guo said a “proper settlement” was needed to address disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz and the “shared concerns of the international community,” adding that they “require a proper response.” The statement from Beijing came as the US and Iran held indirect talks, mediated by Pakistan and Qatar, in Doha this week. Doha talks are
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Israel approves 13 new illegal settlements as Palestinians warn of Jerusalem’s further isolationby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Israel’s Security Cabinet on Thursday approved a plan to establish 13 illegal new settlements in the central occupied West Bank, prompting Palestinian officials to warn that the move would further fragment the territory and isolate East Jerusalem from its Palestinian surroundings, Anadolu reports. Israel’s Channel 7 reported that the Cabinet approved the construction of the new illegal settlements in the “Binyamin” regional area, with the implementation of the first phase expected to begin in the coming months. According to the report, “the Binyamin Regional Council” plans to launch “the first phase” of the project by establishing between four and six new illegal settlements, backed by investments worth millions of shekels. The Jerusalem Governorate condemned the decision, saying it forms part of
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One thousand days of war: Why Israel failed to defeat Palestineby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
July 3 marks one thousand days since the beginning of the genocidal war in Gaza. It also compels us to acknowledge an undeniable reality: despite overwhelming military superiority, Israel has failed to achieve its principal political objective. The destruction has been immense. The humanitarian catastrophe has reached unprecedented levels, and tens of thousands of lives have been lost. Yet the Palestinian question remains alive, the Resistance continues to operate, and Palestine occupies an even more prominent place on the international agenda than it did before the war began. Since 1948, successive Israeli governments have sought to resolve the conflict through military force. In Gaza, the strategy once again relied on the assumption that overwhelming military superiority would eliminate the Resistance
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1,022 infants among more than 21,500 children killed during Gaza’s 1,000-day warby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Government Media Office in Gaza said more than 21,500 children, including 1,022 infants, have been killed since the war in the Gaza Strip began on 7 October 2023, as the conflict reached its 1,000th day. International organisations continue to warn of a worsening humanitarian crisis and a rising civilian death toll. According to figures released by the office, the total number of Palestinians killed has risen to 73,066, while 173,514 others have been injured, including more than 44,500 children. Around 9,500 Palestinians remain missing and are believed to be trapped beneath the rubble of destroyed buildings. The office also said that more than 90 per cent of buildings across the Gaza Strip have been damaged or destroyed, while around
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West African states begin withdrawal from ICCby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger have officially begun a one-year process to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), the court has announced. The three West African countries previously said they would leave the ICC, describing it as “a tool of new colonial oppression,” according to Reuters. The presidency of the ICC’s governing body confirmed that Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger had submitted formal notices of withdrawal, triggering a one-year process to leave the Rome Statute, the treaty that established the court. In a statement, the presidency said the move could weaken global efforts to end impunity and undermine the pursuit of justice. It urged the three countries to remain committed to the Rome Statute. The statement also stressed that
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Google disrupts Israel-linked proxy network used to spread malwareby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Google, a subsidiary of Alphabet, said on Thursday it had disrupted a large internet-connected device network linked to Israel that was being used to conceal and route malicious cyber activity. The technology company said it had taken action against the residential proxy network NetNut, also known as Boba, which is operated by an Israeli company. The operation was carried out in cooperation with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Lumen Technologies and other partners. Google said it had disabled the accounts and services used for the command-and-control operations of malware linked to the NetNut network. It also shared technical information about the group’s infrastructure with law enforcement agencies and industry partners to support wider enforcement efforts. Residential proxy networks
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Israel says 26,000 troops treated since Gaza war began, most for psychological conditionsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Israeli Ministry of Defence said on Thursday that around 26,200 members of the Israeli military and security forces have received treatment since the start of the war in the Gaza Strip, with 65 per cent suffering from psychological conditions, including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The ministry released the figures as the war reached 1,000 days. However, official casualty figures are subject to strict Israeli military censorship, and the published numbers have been questioned by observers, who suggest the actual figures could be higher. In a statement, the ministry said around 17,000 of those receiving treatment through its Rehabilitation Department were being treated for psychological conditions, while 7,700 had sustained physical injuries, including 97 amputations. READ: Palestinian Foreign Ministry denies claims
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Israel planned to target Iranian negotiators to derail talks, US acted to prevent it – reportby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The administration of US President Donald Trump believed Israel had planned to assassinate senior Iranian negotiators, including Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, while Washington was engaged in sensitive talks with Tehran aimed at securing an agreement to end the war, The New York Times reported, citing informed US sources. The sources said the US administration intervened to stop Israel from carrying out the alleged plans. A US official told the newspaper that the Trump administration learned at the time that Ghalibaf was, at the very least, on an Israeli target list, and asked Israel not to target him. According to the sources, targeting senior Iranian leaders had been part of Israel’s strategy since the start
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France, Italy to form new international force for southern Lebanonby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
France’s Foreign Ministry has announced ongoing preparations with Italy to form new international coalition forces to be deployed in southern Lebanon after the mandate of the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) ends. Speaking to Saudi broadcaster Al Hadath, the ministry said the multinational force would be deployed in southern Lebanon with US backing and the participation of several European countries. It said the force would be deployed at the request of the Lebanese authorities to support the Lebanese army in carrying out its duties and to strengthen stability. The ministry added that consultations with partners are continuing to finalise the force’s deployment mechanism, amid security arrangements linked to the recent framework agreement between Lebanon and Israel. READ: Syria reassures Lebanon
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Iran tells UN it will guarantee safe passage through Strait of Hormuz for 60 daysby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Iran’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Iravani, told the UN Security Council that Tehran remains committed to implementing the ceasefire agreement, including provisions related to the Strait of Hormuz, provided the United States fulfils its obligations under the agreement. Addressing the Security Council on Thursday, Iravani said the agreement requires Iran to use its “best efforts” to ensure the safe passage of commercial vessels through the Strait of Hormuz for a 60-day period, without imposing transit fees. He said the arrangement provides for the immediate resumption of commercial shipping while military and technical obstacles to navigation are removed. Iravani added that Iran expects its demining operations in the strategic waterway to be completed within 30 days. READ: US
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Egypt and Turkey sign agreement to enhance cooperation on strategic transport corridorsby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Egypt and Turkey have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening cooperation in the use of maritime routes and regional and international transport corridors, as both countries seek to improve connectivity between Asia, Africa and Europe. The agreement was signed during a meeting between Egyptian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Kamel El-Wazir and Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu on the sidelines of the Turkish Maritime Summit. According to Egypt’s Ministry of Transport, the memorandum focuses on expanding cooperation in the use of strategic trade routes, including the Middle Corridor and the Iraqi Development Road, with the goal of improving transit transport and enhancing regional logistics networks. The two sides also agreed to explore
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Demonstrators in Paris stage silent march over 1,000 days of genocide in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
READ: At least 21,000 children killed in Gaza after 1,000 days of war, Save the Children says
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Palestinian Foreign Ministry denies claims it asked South Africa to withdraw ICJ case against Israelby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has categorically denied claims that it requested South Africa to withdraw its case against Israel before the International Court of Justice (ICJ). In a statement issued on Thursday, the ministry rejected remarks attributed to former Palestinian official Nasser al-Qudwa, who alleged that Palestinian authorities had sought the withdrawal of South Africa’s lawsuit filed under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The ministry said the allegations were false and expressed concern over what it described as a series of misleading and distorted claims circulated by al-Qudwa through social media platforms and podcast appearances. READ: Malaysia prepared to take Israel to ICJ over treatment of Gaza flotilla activists According
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Syria reassures Lebanon it has no intention of military interventionby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani has assured Lebanese leaders that Damascus has no intention of intervening militarily in Lebanon, seeking to dispel speculation following recent remarks by US President Donald Trump. During a visit to Beirut on Thursday, al-Shaibani met Lebanese President Joseph Aoun and conveyed an official invitation from Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa for Aoun to visit Damascus, according to a statement issued by the Lebanese presidency. Al-Shaibani also held talks with other senior Lebanese officials, including Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri, and indicated that Syria is open to meeting with Hezbollah representatives. According to the Lebanese presidency, the Syrian delegation sought to “clarify the confusion” surrounding reports of possible Syrian military involvement in Lebanon. READ: Trump says Syria could play
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Berri warns Israel is seeking to provoke conflict between Lebanese army and Hezbollahby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Lebanese Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has warned that Israel is attempting to provoke a confrontation between the Lebanese Armed Forces and Hezbollah, saying such a scenario would deepen internal divisions but insisting that it “will not happen.” In an interview published on Thursday by the Lebanese newspaper Al-Diyar, Berri said Israel’s objective is to draw the Lebanese army into clashes with what he referred to as “the resistance.” “Israel is seeking to draw the Lebanese army into clashes with the resistance, and this is its true objective,” Berri said. “This will not happen.” Berri also criticised the framework agreement signed between Lebanon and Israel in Washington, describing it as “an agreement of sedition.” He stressed his opposition to any developments
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Hamas official reveals more than 3,500 Israeli ceasefire violations in Gazaby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
Basem Naim, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, has accused Israel of committing thousands of violations of the Gaza ceasefire agreement, citing figures he said cover the period since the truce took effect. In a statement posted on the social media platform X on Thursday, Naim said Israel had committed 3,503 violations of the ceasefire agreement. According to his figures, these incidents resulted in the deaths of 1,059 Palestinians and injuries to 3,429 others. Naim also accused Israel of continuing to restrict the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip and limiting the movement of travellers through the Rafah border crossing. According to the figures he released, the alleged violations included 1,359 shooting incidents, 1,546 shelling incidents, 145 ground
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Great power competition under Trump: The Greenland crisis as a case studyby Mehdi Editor on July 3, 2026
President Donald Trump’s threat to invade Greenland, an autonomous territory within the Kingdom of Denmark, a longstanding US ally, and a member of NATO, marked one of the most serious deteriorations in transatlantic relations in recent decades. Although this deterioration formed part of a broader foreign policy trajectory that Trump had set in motion during his first term and pursued more aggressively in his current presidency, threatening to withdraw from NATO, scaling back US support for Ukraine’s war effort, and imposing steep tariffs on European imports, the European response to his threat against Greenland went well beyond previous reactions. Europe threatened retaliatory tariffs on American imports and began increasing defence spending to offset the shortfall created by reduced US financial
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Israel tightens solitary confinement of jailed Fatah leader Marwan Barghouti, his office saysby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
Israeli prison authorities have recently tightened the solitary confinement conditions of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouti at Ganot Prison, where he has been held in isolation since November 2023, his office said Thursday, Anadolu reports. According to the statement, Barghouti has been held in Israeli prisons since 2002 after years of pursuit, and has spent long periods in solitary confinement alongside other prominent Palestinian prisoners. His office said Israeli authorities have repeatedly transferred Barghouti between solitary confinement wings in several prisons, describing the measures as “systematic arbitrary practices” against the Fatah leader since the start of Israel’s war on Gaza in October 2023. The statement added that Israeli prison authorities had further tightened restrictions on his confinement. According to Palestinian
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Rouzaina… the true face of Syriaby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
I did not regret missing Rouzaina Lazkani’s television work as much as I regretted discovering—too late—that Syria had been hiding its true face in a place we had not looked closely enough. Rouzaina, chosen by President Ahmad al‑Shar’a as part of the complementary third of the People’s Assembly, is not merely an actress stepping into politics. She is a distilled image of a Syria trying to break free from the era of rigid interpretations and step into the era of life. I cannot write about Rouzaina the actress; I was not fortunate enough to watch her performances. But I can write about the Syria I know well through years of journalism—Syria that now reveals itself in small but decisive details:
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6 killed, 22 injured in bomb explosion at cafe in Syrian capitalby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
At least six people were killed and 22 others injured in a bomb explosion at a cafe in central Damascus on Thursday, the Syrian Health Ministry told Alikhbariah TV. Earlier, Ahmed Bakour, director of the ministry’s ambulance department, told the television that all the wounded were transferred to several hospitals in the Syrian capital. According to Alikhbariah’s correspondent, the blast was caused by an explosive device planted inside the cafe on Al-Nasr Street, near the Justice Palace. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the explosion, while investigations are ongoing. READ: Israeli forces open fire on civilians in southern Syrian village
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Syrian Airlines launches first flight from Amsterdam to Damascus after years of suspension, media saysby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
The first direct Syrian Airlines flight from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands to Damascus took off on Thursday, marking the resumption of direct flights between the two countries after years of suspension, Syria’s news agency SANA reported. The new route is part of a plan to restore and expand the number of destinations served by Syria’s national carrier to Europe, it said. Direct flights between European airports and Syria are gradually resuming after nearly 14 years of suspension. In addition to Syrian Airlines launching regular flights between Damascus and Amsterdam, Romania’s Dan Air began operating flights from Bucharest to Aleppo as of July 1. Dan Air resumed flights to Damascus in June 2025. Preparations are also underway in Germany
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Israeli army raids city in northern occupied West Bank, closes main roadsby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
Israeli forces raided the city of Qalqilya in the northern occupied West Bank on Thursday, closing several main roads amid a wide military deployment and a house raid, local sources reported. Several Israeli military vehicles stormed the city through its southern entrance and deployed in the Wadi Street area before raiding a home, sources told Anadolu Agency. No arrests were reported by the time of publication. Israeli forces fired stun grenades at young men in the Wadi Street area while imposing a military cordon around Al-Ghubari Hall and closing all entrances and roads leading to it, the sources said. Tension prevailed in the city as the military deployment and closures continued, disrupting the movement of residents in several neighborhoods. West
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Iranian parliament speaker calls for public turnout at former supreme leader’s funeralby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf on Thursday called on the public to attend funeral ceremonies for former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, describing the event as a demonstration of national unity, according to Iran’s Press TV, Anadolu Agency reports. In a message to the public, Qalibaf also called for vengeance over Khamenei’s killing, saying Iranians should not remain silent in the face of what he described as aggression. Public funeral ceremonies are scheduled to begin Saturday at 6 am local time (0300 GMT) at Tehran’s Mosalla Mosque, according to Iranian authorities. Khamenei is expected to be buried on July 9 at the Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad. He was killed on Feb. 28, the first day of the US-Israeli
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US, Iran expected to hold direct talks in Doha in 3rd week of July: Sourcesby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
The US and Iran are expected to hold their next round of direct talks in Doha in the third week of July to advance implementation of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, Pakistani government sources told Anadolu Agency on Thursday. The talks are expected to focus on the evolving situation in Lebanon and the Strait of Hormuz, the sources said. “Pakistani and Qatari mediators are in constant touch with both sides to resume the direct talks to settle all pending issues” a source close to mediation process said. Washington is ready for the talks, while Tehran has also conveyed a “positive” response, the source added. “Iran has hinted at resuming the talks after funeral of (slain leader) Syed Ali Khamenei’s funeral,”
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US fighter jets presence over Hormuz threatens regional security: Iranian armyby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
The Iranian army warned on Thursday that the continued presence of US manned and unmanned military aircraft over the Strait of Hormuz threatens regional security and vowed a “swift and decisive” response to any American interference in the strategic waterway. In a statement carried by the semi-official Fars News Agency, Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters said the continued presence of US fighter jets and drones over the Strait of Hormuz “has caused insecurity in this waterway and will threaten regional security.” Iran “will not hesitate to take any action” to repel “any aggression and violation by the US military and its supporters in defense of its sovereignty over the Strait of Hormuz.” “Any American interference in the Strait of Hormuz will
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At least 21,000 children killed in Gaza after 1,000 days of war, Save the Children saysby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
At least 21,000 children have been confirmed killed in Gaza during 1,000 days of war, while hundreds of thousands more have been displaced and deprived of education, Save the Children said on Thursday. Marking the 1,000th day of the war, the aid agency said children continue to dream of peace despite losing their homes, schools and sense of safety. “Every day for the past 1,000 days, the world has failed one million children in Gaza, by not intervening to stop the killing and maiming of children,” said Save the Children’s Regional Director for the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe Ahmad Ahendawi. The organization said at least 21,000 children have been confirmed killed during the war, though the true
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Palestine solidarity takes center stage throughout 2026 FIFA World Cupby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
Fans of nations competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup –co-hosted by the US, Canada and Mexico — have been showing support for Palestine in public squares before matches and in stadiums during matches, Anadolu reports. Throughout the World Cup, fans are displaying Palestinian flags, demanding freedom for Palestine and opposing the genocide in the Gaza Strip. Many countries participating in the World Cup have also supported the global demand from fans to “show Israel red card” due to the genocide. Palestinian flag displayed during Turkiye-US match As the Turkish National Football Team defeated the US 3-2 in their final Group D match, a Palestinian flag carried in the stadium behind the goal was waved by a Turkish fan throughout
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1,000 days of Israel’s genocide: Gaza children get killed, orphaned and starvedby Mehdi Editor on July 2, 2026
As the Gaza Strip marks 1,000 days since Israel began its genocidal war on the enclave, Palestinian children continue to face a reality shaped by killing, hunger, orphanhood, and displacement, amid the collapse of protection and care systems, Anadolu reports. According to official figures, the Israeli army killed more than 21,000 children and injured about 44,500 others in Gaza from Oct. 8, 2023, to early April 2026, making children among the groups most affected by Israel’s ongoing war. The casualties did not stop even after a ceasefire entered into force on Oct. 10, 2025. The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) said 265 children were killed and more than 400 others injured since the ceasefire, an average of nearly one child killed
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UK MPs warn platforming Pahlavi risks replacing ‘one form of authoritarian rule with another’by Marwa A on July 2, 2026
British MP Bob Blackman has urged the Dutch parliament’s Foreign Affairs Committee to rescind an invitation to Reza Pahlavi, warning that giving the son of Iran’s former Shah an official platform risks undermining the Iranian people’s democratic aspirations. In a letter dated 30 June, addressed to the chairman and members of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the House of Representatives in The Hague, Blackman said he was writing on behalf of the British Committee for Iran Freedom (BCFIF), a cross-party group of members from both Houses of the UK Parliament. Read: Trump questions Reza Pahlavi’s ability to win support in Iran The letter followed reports that Pahlavi had been invited to address the Dutch committee on 6 July. Blackman later
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What Recent Democratic Primaries Reveal About the 2024 DNC Autopsy?by Marwa A on July 2, 2026
The Democratic National Committee’s 192-page post-mortem on the 2024 election, titled ‘Build to Win. Build to Last,” failed to build, to win, or to learn. It never answered the only question that mattered: how did a twice-impeached, multiply-indicted former president walk back into the White House with more votes than prior to his indictments? The report, authored by Democratic strategist Paul Rivera and released in May 2026 after months of stonewalling by DNC Chair Ken Martin, reads less as a serious political reckoning than as a confirmation-bias pamphlet drafted by people determined not to upset the party’s old guard. It calls for renewed focus on “Middle America,” criticizes years of disinvestment in state parties, and faults poor economic messaging. It
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Press freedom group moves to quell outrage over fears Gaza journalists could be delistedby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has moved to contain a growing backlash over fears that Palestinian and Lebanese reporters killed by Israel could be erased from its casualty database, voting on Wednesday to affirm its existing definition of “who is a journalist.” The vote came after days of criticism over reports that CPJ was considering whether to revisit its criteria at a time when Israel has killed more journalists than any other recent war. Critics warned that any narrowing of the definition could serve Israeli efforts to smear Palestinian reporters after killing them. CPJ denied that it had planned to exclude slain Palestinian and Lebanese journalists, insisting that its existing definition remains in place. “It is not true that
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Tehran vows ‘immediate powerful response’ to threats against Iranian people, leadershipby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi warned Wednesday that any threat against the Iranian people and leadership “will receive an immediate powerful response”, Anatoly agency reported “The terms of the Islamabad MoU are crystal clear and public for all to see,” Araghchi wrote on the US social media platform X. US President Donald Trump “has committed the US to muzzling its pets in Tel Aviv,” he said. “If they ignore their master, Iran will school them.” The minister posted his remarks alongside what appeared to be a screenshot of a news report in which Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei was “marked for death.” The comments come as a memorandum of understanding between Washington and Tehran,
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Amnesty International accuses Sudan’s RSF of crimes against humanity in El Fasherby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
Amnesty International has accused Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of committing crimes against humanity and carrying out ethnic cleansing during their military campaign in and around El Fasher between 2024 and 2025. In a report released on Wednesday, the rights organisation said RSF forces conducted systematic attacks against civilian communities in North Darfur during their offensive to seize the city. The report calls on the international community to take urgent action to prevent further atrocities and hold those responsible accountable. Sudan has been engulfed in conflict since April 2023, when fighting erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the RSF, a war that the United Nations says has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions. Earlier this year,
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‘Peace Council’ says UNRWA has no role in ‘new Gaza’by Marwa A on July 2, 2026
The Peace Council in Gaza said on Wednesday that the UN agency for Palestinian refugees will have no role in what it described as a “New Gaza,” signalling its intention to replace the long-standing aid model with a new governance framework. In a statement posted on its account on X, the council said it aims to end what it described as “continued dependence on aid,” adding that “the people of Gaza deserve more.” The statement was accompanied by a video featuring remarks by US Ambassador to the United Nations Jeff Bartos, who addressed member states during a UN meeting on Tuesday. Bartos said the UN Security Council had approved, by what he described as an “overwhelming majority,” the establishment of
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Israeli Parliament Advances Bill to Restrict Mosque Loudspeakersby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
Israel’s parliament has approved the preliminary reading of a controversial bill that would restrict the use of loudspeakers at places of worship, a proposal widely viewed as targeting the Muslim call to prayer. The bill, commonly referred to as the “Muezzin Bill,” passed its preliminary reading in the Knesset on Wednesday by 50 votes to 36. The proposed legislation would regulate the use of loudspeaker systems at houses of worship under provisions aimed at limiting noise. However, public and political debate has centred primarily on its potential impact on the Muslim call to prayer (adhan) broadcast from mosques. The bill was introduced by Otzma Yehudit lawmaker Zvika Fogel. It must still pass committee review and three additional readings in the
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Hamas calls for emergency Arab summit over alleged Gaza displacement plansby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
Hamas has called on the Arab League to convene an emergency summit to address what it described as Israeli plans to displace Palestinians from the Gaza Strip, urging Arab states to adopt a unified political response. In a statement issued on Wednesday, Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said repeated Israeli statements about proposals concerning Gaza’s population reflected what he described as the seriousness of efforts to displace Palestinians from the territory. Qassem argued that these plans are accompanied by military actions that, in his view, are destroying the conditions necessary for civilian life and forcing residents to leave the Strip. He called on the Arab League to hold an emergency summit to coordinate a collective response. According to Qassem, the issue
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Colonial expansion is always accompanied by the international community’s unspoken consentby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
It takes little to ascertain that the reason for Israel’s genocide in Gaza was colonial expansion. Israel made no secret of it from the start, with talks about forced transfer and attempts to involve the international community in its war crimes. Settlement leaders were also very vocal about resettling in Gaza throughout the genocide and recently ridiculed the EU’s sanctions against Israeli settler leaders and organisations. The latter, unfortunately, is probably well placed ridicule as sanctions without decolonisation will not stop Israel’s colonial expansion, as Israeli Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich revealed this week. Israeli media reported Smotrich stating that there are plans for three Israeli settlements awaiting approval by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. During a meeting with the mayor of
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The assassination of Iran’s supreme leader: America’s strategic miscalculation under the shadow of Israeli narrativesby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
As Iran prepares for the funeral ceremonies of Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, the former Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic, the scale of anticipated public participation indicates that they are set to become one of the most significant mass gatherings in contemporary Iranian history. Reports indicate that vast crowds are expected to arrive from across the country, alongside official delegations from numerous states. This moment offers a clear opportunity to assess the U.S. and Israeli decision to assassinate him in February 2026. The operation rested on a flawed assessment of Khamenei’s real role and standing within Iran’s social and political structure. In this regard, the United States was shaped largely by Israeli media narratives and intelligence assessments—accounts that substantially underestimated
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EU hides secret Gaza files as UN says Israel is committing genocideby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
The European Commission is refusing to release 17 secret reports on EU-funded infrastructure in Gaza, which could reveal further evidence of Israel’s destruction of European-backed civilian projects and increase pressure on Brussels to confront whether its continued partnership with Israel violates the human rights obligations underpinning EU-Israel relations. The refusal came on the same day that a UN inquiry said Israel continues to commit genocide in Gaza by deliberately targeting Palestinian children, raising questions over whether the EU is concealing evidence that could strengthen calls to suspend or review its agreements with Israel. According to EUobserver journalist Nikolaj Nielsen, the refusal was signed on 23 June by Michael Karnitschnig, acting head of the Commission department dealing with the Middle East.
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Gaza on the edge of forced displacement: Israel’s new language for an old policyby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
In politics, words are not changed for no reason. When a policy becomes too costly morally, legally, or internationally, states do not always abandon it. Sometimes they simply rename it, so it becomes easier to sell and harder to condemn. This is what is happening today in the Israeli debate on Gaza. The term “voluntary migration” no longer serves the purpose. It sounds too close to transfer, and it opens the door to direct accusations of forced displacement. So new language is being tested: “freedom of movement” or “free passage,” or “opening the way for those who want to leave”. But the problem is not the name. The problem is the reality that produces this so-called choice. A Palestinian who
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Spain receives 20 Palestinian children from Gaza for medical treatmentby Marwa A on July 2, 2026
Spain has received 20 Palestinian children from the Gaza Strip along with their families as part of the sixth medical evacuation mission, where they will receive treatment in Spanish hospitals. Spanish Health Minister Mónica García said in a post on X that the children “leave behind the barbarity to receive the care they need in our hospitals.” She added that they “arrive with fear, but also hope,” describing their arrival as “a source of national pride.” Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said that “no human being, and, of course, no child, should have to endure the horror being lived through in Gaza.” He added Spain is currently hosting 100 Palestinians, including the 20 children and their families, for medical treatment.