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Morocco Welcomes U.S. Ship Carrying Arms to Israeli Military After Spanish RefusalIn a recent development on the Mediterranean coast, the Moroccan government has agreed to host a U.S. ship that Spain had previously barred from its ports. According to online documentation, Spain rejected the docking of the “Maersk Denver,” which was carrying weapons and ammunition intended for the “Israeli military,” citing concerns over arming “Israel.” According to sources from the Spanish Foreign Ministry, the ship arrived at the port of Tangier, where it remains docked, as per the real-time tracking site vesselfinder. The global Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement has…
Joint Russian-Syrian Military Exercises in Aleppo Province The Russian Defense Ministry has announced the successful completion of joint military exercises between Russian and Syrian forces in Aleppo province. These maneuvers included the participation of Su-35 fighter jets, as well as Su-24 and Su-34 bombers, focusing on striking simulated enemy ground targets and fortifications. In the first phase of the exercises, as detailed in Saturday’s statement from the ministry, Russian Su-24 and Su-34 bomber crews practiced attacking ground targets at Jabbul Training Field in Aleppo with highly destructive FAB-250 bombs. The bombings were executed from altitudes ranging between 600 to 3,300…
The Lebanese Ministry of Public Health’s Emergency Operations Center reported a significant rise in casualties from Israeli airstrikes, which have continued since October 8, 2023. As of Friday, the total death toll has reached 3,136, with 13,979 people injured. In its Saturday daily report, the center noted that Friday alone saw 19 fatalities and 91 injuries. During the last 24 hours, there were 68 airstrikes and bombardments across various Lebanese regions, with 34 targeting Nabatieh and 19 in southern Lebanon, bringing the total attacks to 12,475 since the start of the conflict, according to the government’s Emergency Committee coordinator, caretaker…
Qatar announced late Saturday that reports claiming its withdrawal from mediation efforts for a Gaza ceasefire are “inaccurate.” The Qatari Foreign Ministry spokesperson, Majed bin Mohammed Al-Ansari, clarified that Qatar informed parties involved in the latest negotiations over ten days ago that it would suspend mediation efforts if an agreement was not reached. Al-Ansari explained, “Qatar has communicated that mediation efforts will resume with partners only when the necessary seriousness to end the brutal war and alleviate civilian suffering in Gaza’s dire humanitarian situation is present.” He also emphasized that when the time is right, Qatar will lead positive efforts…
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau confirmed on Friday that France will host the upcoming UEFA Nations League match against Israel as planned, despite concerns following violent clashes between Israeli and Arab fans in Amsterdam. In a post on the social platform X, Retailleau stated, “France will not back down; doing so would be a concession to violence and anti-Semitism.” Tensions have risen in France due to the intensifying conflict in Gaza, as the country is home to the largest Jewish and Muslim communities in Europe. Paris is set to host the France-Israel match next Thursday evening, with a significant turnout…
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi reaffirmed on Saturday that Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. In a post on the social platform X, Araghchi stated, “Iran does not seek nuclear weapons. This policy is based on Islamic teachings and our security assessments. Trust-building requires both sides—it’s not a one-way path.” Araghchi also addressed accusations from the United States linking Iran to an alleged plot to assassinate U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. He dismissed these claims and called for mutual trust-building between the two nations. “A new scenario is being fabricated now. Since no actual assassin exists, screenwriters are being brought in…
A sense of apprehension has been growing among several Israeli officials about potential moves U.S. President Joe Biden could make before leaving office that may not align with Israel’s interests—particularly concerning the ongoing Gaza conflict and other regional issues. A senior advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told Yedioth Ahronoth that Netanyahu had been hoping for a Trump victory, seeing it as a preferable outcome for Israel. He suggested that the Democratic administration had sought to undermine Netanyahu, positioning Trump as the more reliable ally for Israel. What Are Israel’s Concerns? The Israeli publication noted that, until Trump’s inauguration…
Goodbye to the liberal elites: Trump’s no savior, but he correctly identified America’s biggest problem
It’s hard to predict what the 47th US president’s term will be like, but the main conclusions can already be drawn By Glenn Diesen, professor at the University of South-Eastern Norway and an editor at the Russia in Global Affairs journal. Follow him on Substack. Donald Trump’s election victory should not have been a surprise. The era of liberal hegemony has already come to an end, and a correction was long overdue. Put plainly, the liberal hegemony is no longer even liberal, and the hegemony is exhausted.Trump is often denounced for being transactional, yet the de-ideologization of America and return to pragmatism is…
Zelensky must accept ‘Crimea is gone’
Kiev must embrace a “realistic vision for peace” to end the conflict with Russia, a senior member of the US president-elect’s campaign has said The second administration of US President-elect Donald Trump will focus on achieving peace in Ukraine rather than enabling it to take back all the territory it has lost to Russia, Bryan Lanza, a senior campaign advisor to the US president-elect, has said. Lanza, a veteran Republican party strategist who has worked on campaigns with Trump since 2016, made the remarks to the BBC on Saturday. While he expressed respect for the Ukrainian people, Lanza said the US priority would be…
Putin approves new alliance with North Korea
Moscow has ratified the bilateral strategic security treaty with Pyongyang Russian President Vladimir Putin has finalized the ratification of a strategic partnership agreement that he and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un signed during his visit to Pyongyang in June. The Russian State Duma, the lower chamber of parliament, unanimously ratified the treaty late last month, and the upper chamber, the Federation Council, approved it on November 6. Putin gave his final stamp of approval on Saturday, according to the official portal of the country’s legislature. “Ratify the Comprehensive Partnership Agreement between the Russian Federation and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea,…