Middle East
Suspect linked to March attack turned over at Ein el-Hilweh camp amid growing pressure on Palestinian factions operating in Southern Lebanon.
Umut Ataseven was also fired by Turkish Airlines.
President Ahmed al-Sharaa must “protect the Druze in the suburbs of Damascus from attacks by jihadist rioters,” said Defense Minister Israel Katz.
Jerusalem’s ambassador emphasized aspirations for expanding the Abraham Accords.
Gov. Phil Murphy, a Democrat, brought several agreements back from his travels including an anticipated $100 million Emirati investment in a plant in New Jersey.
Aoun seeks American involvement to enforce border terms and address unresolved issues.
Swedish Parliament Member Alireza Akhondi warns, “There is no diplomatic or military solution to the Iranian nuclear issue, only toppling the regime will prevent disaster.”
London pledges $135 million to support P.A. control over Gaza, Judea and Samaria, while ruling out any role for Hamas.
However, there will be “no stability and prosperity in the Middle East until we reach the head of the snake, Iran,” the Israeli energy minister said.
The attack was one of the most serious ever against the country’s infrastructure, according to Iran’s deputy minister of communications.
“We are deeply shocked and saddened by the desecration of the tomb of Rabbi Chaim Vital,” said the Alliance of Rabbis in Islamic Countries.
More than 500 residents of Syria were allowed by their country’s new rulers and Jerusalem to join a pilgrimage in the Galilee.