Nasrallah hints at possibly opening the Golan front, says ‘resistance fighters are ready’

Nasrallah hints at possibly opening the Golan front, says ‘resistance fighters are ready’
A Supporter of the Iranian-backed Hezbollah group holds up a portrait of Hezbollah leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah with Arabic words reading : “We will stay with you,” during a rally to mark Jerusalem day or Al-Quds day, in a southern suburb of Beirut on Apr. 5, 2024. (AP)
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Nasrallah hints at possibly opening the Golan front, says ‘resistance fighters are ready’

Nasrallah hints at possibly opening the Golan front, says ‘resistance fighters are ready’
  • Hezbollah chief says Iran response ‘inevitable’ after consulate strike
  • He said: “The Iranians are planning and taking their time. Do not rush them to respond”

BEIRUT: The leader of Lebanon’s Hezbollah movement said on Friday that Iran would inevitably retaliate after a strike — widely blamed on Israel — destroyed its consulate in Damascus this week, killing two generals.
“Be certain that Iran’s response to the targeting of its Damascus consulate is inevitable,” Hassan Nasrallah said in a televised speech marking Quds (Jerusalem) Day — an annual day of pro-Palestinian rallies held by Iran and its allies.
The mood on Friday afternoon was one of anticipation as people waited for Nasrallah to appear on a giant screen at a huge event held by Hezbollah for its supporters in the southern suburbs of Beirut.
Nasrallah’s call was “not to rush the Iranian response to the Israeli attack on the Iranian consulate in Damascus.”
He said: “The Iranians are planning and taking their time. Do not rush them to respond.”
Nasrallah also said the Israelis “are alert and afraid of the Iranian response, and this is part of the battle, by draining the enemy morally and materially. But everyone must prepare, arrange their affairs, and take precautions.”
Nasrallah said that the “foolishness” of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in targeting the consulate in Damascus “will open a big door to resolving this battle.”
He said the “resistance fighters on the border and the front lines are ready for any reaction.”
Nasrallah said: “We only need a call if there is any reaction. If the decision is made to fire 100 missiles at the Golan, the fighters carry out the operation within a few minutes.”
He emphasized that the “Lebanon front will not stop, as it is completely linked to the Gaza front, and when it stops in Gaza, it stops in southern Lebanon.”
The Hezbollah leader said he assumed Netanyahu was extending the war to prolong his time in office.
He said: “We see that Gaza will win, and when the war stops, this in itself is a victory for the resistance and a defeat for Israel, and the issue is only a matter of time. The whole world has come to this conclusion.”
Nasrallah added: “There indeed is suffering, and there are martyrs, but the important thing is that we continue, persevere, and follow through. The opponents must reconsider their calculations.
“Iran has not and will not negotiate on regional cases with the American side, and when it wants to negotiate, Iran will be part of a public formation.”
He said that the US was “primarily responsible for all the crimes and genocide that occurred in the region.”
According to Israeli media, as Nasrallah began his speech, sirens sounded in the settlements of Kiryat Shmona, Al-Manara, and Margaliot in the Galilee.
Hezbollah announced that it targeted “a deployment of enemy soldiers in the vicinity of the Al-Manara site with artillery shells and hit it directly.”
It also attacked “the Hadab Yaron site with artillery” fire and “spy equipment in the Israeli Zarit barracks with appropriate weapons.”
Israeli Channel 12 reported “the launching of three missiles from Lebanon toward the Baram area in the Western Galilee.”
After midnight on Thursday, Hezbollah claimed to have used a guided missile to strike “a military vehicle at the gate of the Israeli Metula site,” leaving its crew dead and wounded.
Also on Friday, Israeli artillery shelling and raids on Lebanese border villages and towns caused several casualties.
An attack on the town of Aita Al-Shaab resulted in the deaths of two Hezbollah members, one of them from the town and the other from Qana.
Seven people were hurt in an Israeli raid on the town of Kafr Hamam. Lebanon’s National News Agency said the injured suffered moderate to light injuries.
Israeli warplanes also launched raids in Kafr Kila — causing damage to military vehicles at a Lebanese military site — the town of Zibqin, and the city of Tayr Harfa.
The Israeli media reported damage after “a missile or drone landed in the Manot settlement in the Western Galilee.”


Egypt’s FM heads to Washington for talks with US officials: ministry

Egypt’s FM heads to Washington for talks with US officials: ministry
Updated 09 February 2025
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Egypt’s FM heads to Washington for talks with US officials: ministry

Egypt’s FM heads to Washington for talks with US officials: ministry

CAIRO: Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty traveled to Washington on Sunday for talks with senior officials from the new Trump administration and members of Congress, his ministry said.
The ministry’s statement said the visit aimed “to boost bilateral relations and strategic partnership between Egypt and the US,” and would include “consultations on regional developments.”


Israeli official says force withdrawal from key Gaza corridor has begun, as part of ceasefire deal

Israeli official says force withdrawal from key Gaza corridor has begun, as part of ceasefire deal
Updated 09 February 2025
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Israeli official says force withdrawal from key Gaza corridor has begun, as part of ceasefire deal

Israeli official says force withdrawal from key Gaza corridor has begun, as part of ceasefire deal

TEL AVIV: An Israeli official said Sunday that Israeli forces have begun withdrawing from a key Gaza corridor, part of a ceasefire deal with Hamas that is moving ahead.

Israel agreed as part of the truce to remove its forces from the Netzarim corridor, a strip of land that bisects northern Gaza from the south. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to discuss troop movement with the media.

At the start of the ceasefire, Israel began allowing Palestinians to cross Netzarim to head to their homes in the war-battered north and the withdrawal of forces from the area will fulfill another commitment to the deal.

It was not clear how many troops Israel had withdrawn on Sunday.

The 42-day ceasefire is just past its halfway point and the sides are supposed to negotiate an extension that would lead to more Israeli hostages being freed from Hamas captivity. But the agreement is fragile and the extension isn’t guaranteed.

The sides are meant to begin talks on the truce’s second stage but there appears to have been little progress.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was sending a delegation to Qatar, a key mediator in talks between the sides, but the mission included low-level officials, sparking speculation that it won’t lead to a breakthrough in extending the truce. Netanyahu is expected to convene a meeting of key Cabinet ministers this week on the second phase of the deal, but it was not clear when.

During the first phase of the ceasefire, Hamas is gradually releasing 33 Israeli hostages captured during its Oct.7, 2023, attack in exchange for a pause in fighting, freedom for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners and a floor of humanitarian aid to war-battered Gaza. The deal stipulates that Israeli troops will pull back from populated areas of Gaza and that on day 22, which is Sunday, Palestinians will be allowed to head north from a central road that crosses through Netzarim, without being inspected by Israeli forces.

In the second phase, all remaining hostages would be released in return for a complete Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and a “sustainable calm.”


2 mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants found in southeastern Libya

2 mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants found in southeastern Libya
Updated 09 February 2025
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2 mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants found in southeastern Libya

2 mass graves with bodies of nearly 50 migrants found in southeastern Libya

CAIRO: Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies this week from two mass graves in the country’s southeastern desert, officials said Sunday, in the latest tragedy involving people seeking to reach Europe through the chaos-stricken North African country.
The first mass grave with 19 bodies was found Friday in a farm in the southeastern city of Kufra, the security directorate said in a statement, adding that authorities took them for autopsy.
Authorities posted images on its Facebook page showing police officers and medics digging in the sand and recovering dead bodies that were wrapped in blankets.
The Al-Abreen charity, which helps migrants in eastern and southern Libya, said that some were apparently shot and killed before being buried in the mass grave.
A separate mass grave with at least 30 bodies was also found in Kufra after raiding a human trafficking center, according to Mohamed Al-Fadeil, head of the security chamber in Kufra. Survivors said nearly 70 people were buried in the grave, he added. Authorities were still searching the area.
Migrants’ mass graves are not uncommon in Libya. Last year, authorities unearthed the bodies of at least 65 migrants in the Shuayrif region, 350 kilometers (220 miles) south of the capital, Tripoli.
Libya is the dominant transit point for migrants from Africa and the Middle East trying to make it to Europe. The country plunged into chaos following a NATO-backed uprising that toppled and killed longtime autocrat Muammar Qaddafi in 2011. Oil-rich Libya has been ruled for most of the past decade by rival governments in eastern and western Libya, each backed by an array of militias and foreign governments.
Human traffickers have benefited from more than a decade of instability, smuggling migrants across the country’s borders with six nations, including Chad, Niger, Sudan Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia.
Once at the coast, traffickers pack desperate migrants seeking a better life in Europe into ill-equipped rubber boats and other vessels for risky voyages on the perilous Central Mediterranean Sea route.
Rights groups and UN agencies have for years documented systematic abuse of migrants in Libya including forced labor, beatings, rapes and torture. The abuse often accompanies efforts to extort money from families before migrants are allowed to leave Libya on traffickers’ boats.
Those who have been intercepted and returned to Libya — including women and children — are held in government-run detention centers where they also suffer from abuse, including torture, rape and extortion, according to rights groups and UN experts.


Egypt to host emergency Arab summit on Feb. 27 to discuss ‘serious’ Palestinian developments

Egypt to host emergency Arab summit on Feb. 27 to discuss ‘serious’ Palestinian developments
Updated 09 February 2025
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Egypt to host emergency Arab summit on Feb. 27 to discuss ‘serious’ Palestinian developments

Egypt to host emergency Arab summit on Feb. 27 to discuss ‘serious’ Palestinian developments
  • Egypt has been rallying regional support against US President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians

CAIRO: Egypt will host a summit of Arab nations on February 27 to discuss “the latest serious developments” concerning the Palestinian territories, its foreign ministry said in a statement on Sunday.

The “emergency Arab summit” comes as Egypt has been rallying regional support against US President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Palestinians from the Gaza Strip to Egypt and Jordan while establishing US control over the coastal territory.

Sunday’s statement said the gathering was called “after extensive consultations by Egypt at the highest levels with Arab countries in recent days, including Palestine, which requested the summit, to address the latest serious developments regarding the Palestinian cause.”

That included coordination with Bahrain, which currently chairs the Arab League, the statement said.

On Friday, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty spoke with regional partners including Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to shore up opposition to any forced displacement of Palestinians from their land.

Last week, Trump floated the idea of US administration over Gaza, envisioning rebuilding the devastated territory into the “Riviera of the Middle East” after resettling Palestinians elsewhere, namely Egypt and Jordan.

The remarks have prompted global backlash, and Arab countries have firmly rejected the proposal, insisting on a two-state solution with an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel.


Israeli military says it is expanding West Bank operation

Israeli military says it is expanding West Bank operation
Updated 09 February 2025
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Israeli military says it is expanding West Bank operation

Israeli military says it is expanding West Bank operation

JERUSALEM: A pregnant 23-year-old Palestinian was killed by Israeli security forces on Sunday in the Nur Shams refugee camp in the West Bank as part of an expanded Israeli army operation in the occupied territory.

The Palestinian Health ministry said Sundos Jamal Mohammed Shalabi, who was eight months pregnant, was struck by Israeli gunfire, adding that the foetus also did not survive and that Shalabi's husband was critically injured.

The Israeli army said they expanded the military operation to four refugee camps in the West Bank.

In Nur Shams, a Palestinian refugee camp east of Tulkarm, Israeli forces had killed several “militants” and detained wanted individuals in the area, a military spokesperson said on Sunday.

Israel's military, police and intelligence services launched a counter-terrorism operation in Jenin in the West Bank on January 21. 

The operation expanded to Tulkarm, Al Faraa and Tamun, with the military saying it was targeting militants.

It is described by Israeli officials as a “large-scale and significant military operation”. 

Thousands of Palestinians have fled West Bank homes in the wake of the military campaign and the widespread destruction.
Palestinians have said the Israeli campaign is one of the most destructive in recent memory. Dozens of Palestinians have been killed, according to the Palestinian Authority’s Health Ministry. The Israeli military has said it has killed militants.
This month, the Israeli military released a video of a controlled demolition of buildings in the crowded Jenin refugee camp. It said the 23 buildings were used by militants.

(with AP and Reuters)