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The premier said Jerusalem is tracking Saudi shifts, calling on Riyadh and other states seeking normalization not to align with forces opposed to peace and the Jewish state’s legitimacy.
“The kingdom’s attack on the United Arab Emirates and their silence regarding the Syrian government’s constant assault on the Kurds has to change,” the South Carolina senator stated.
Beirut wants the council to pressure Israel to “completely withdraw to beyond the internationally recognized borders,” stop its attacks and release Lebanese prisoners.
National Unity Party leader Benny Ganz said that he does not believe that Turkish forces will be deployed to the Gaza Strip.
Naim Qassem says any attack on the Islamic Republic would also target his group in Lebanon and set the Middle East ablaze.
Referring to leaders of the Islamic Republic, the American president said, “They called on numerous occasions. They want to talk.”
An Abu Dhabi-based club offered Tai Abed-Kassus, 21, a deal worth millions, But the young Israeli refused to give up his dream to play for Israel.
The STC has learned that Riyadh still has red lines in Yemen and the power and will to enforce them.
“Iraq’s vital contributions to promoting stability in Syria, and across the broader region, are indispensable,” said Tom Barrack, U.S. ambassador to Turkey and special envoy for Syria.
The bipartisan bill “ensures U.S. diplomacy keeps pace” as the region emerges as a “central hub for energy and infrastructure,” said Rep. Brad Schneider.
Muhammad Awasha, a key weapons dealer and smuggler, died near Sidon.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman balances between anti-Israel factions at home and the strategic benefits of normalization.