HEADLINES:
* Humanitarian disaster in Guinea.. Details of the most prominent hot events in special coverage by Youm7*
* After the Lebanon truce… Will Hezbollah resort to the Iraqi “shadow” militias?*
* Headquarters of armed factions.. a danger threatening Iraqis if Israel carries out its threat*
* Iraq records an increase in the number of Lebanese returning to their country*
* Video: Prime Minister presents government statement to MPs to gain parliament’s confidence*
* WP: Iran is trying to overcome setbacks and use the ceasefire to maintain…*
* Targeting international aid workers is a crime against humanity…*
* Reasons for the failure of the Biden doctrine and legacy in the Middle East*
* “Snowman” showcases his techniques in Qatar to support Gaza
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Seventh Day news coverage presented by Ahmed Al-Tayeb on hot events by presenting the most important news and events that have been circulated now, including what was confirmed by French media about dozens of deaths in clashes between fans during a football match in Nzerekore in southeastern Guinea, and described the scenes of violence as massive, and that there were about 100 dead and that bodies filled the local hospital and morgue, and another doctor said that there were dozens of dead. The coverage touched on what Reuters reported from Russian sources saying that Moscow dismissed the commander responsible for its forces in Syria, General Sergei Kessel, after armed factions invaded the city of Aleppo. The coverage referred to what is happening in Jabalia, with the Israeli occupation army blowing up residential homes in the Jabalia camp north of Gaza, as well as raids and clashes between the occupation forces and elements of the resistance in the city of Nablus in the West Bank.
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The majority of the main Iraqi militias loyal to Iran are linked to the Lebanese Hezbollah politically and militarily, especially since Hezbollah leaders have contributed to forming the majority of these militias, and providing them with advice and training so far.
Al-Alusi believes that Iraq, for Hezbollah, is not just a geographical mediator for transporting and crossing weapons from Iran to Lebanon via Syria.
He points out that the relationship between Hezbollah and the militias on the surface indicates the existence of coordination between the two parties to confront Israel, but in reality it includes the secrets of domination, blackmail and tyranny in decision-making.
Al-Alusi adds, "During their continuous travels to Lebanon, many militia leaders transferred huge sums of money to Lebanese banks and to Hezbollah’s financial networks."
Abdul Sattar explains to Al-Hurra that "the Iraqi militias will enter into a direct confrontation with Israel, as this battle, for them, is "part of their security, existence and survival."
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Ali believes that these headquarters contain weapons and ammunition stores and are close to residential neighborhoods, and some of them are located inside these alleys.
While his concern increases day by day, Ali believes that if Israel is determined to carry out its strikes, it can target the factions’ sites away from cities and residential areas, “so that civilians remain safe and away from the noise of wars and their calamities.”
Armed factions drag Iraq into a potential confrontation with IsraelThe Iraqi armed factions loyal to Iran have launched many attacks with missiles and drones from Iraqi territory against sites in Israel, as these factions have acknowledged through statements issued by them.
The professor of international relations indicated that Israel is proceeding with the path of “cutting off Iran’s arms” in the region and ending it so that these factions will not be part of the confrontation between Israel and Iran in the near future.
Al-Fayli expected that the Israeli strike would target senior leaders of the Iraqi factions loyal to Iran, their camps, and a number of political leaders who support these factions.
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The Lebanese and Israeli sides exchanged responsibility for the violations of the ceasefire agreement, which led to an increase in the pace of Israeli shelling of southern Lebanon, resulting in casualties, on Saturday, at a time when the ceasefire monitoring committee is likely to begin its work on Sunday.
But the problem is not in these violations, according to Witt, but rather the lack of knowledge about the fate of the ceasefire agreement and how long it will last and whether it will turn into a permanent agreement after the expiration of the sixty-day period.
The other important thing, according to Witt, is "whether the Lebanese army will be able to fill the gaps and prevent Hezbollah’s threats."
According to Lebanese sources, the committee supervising the implementation mechanism of the agreement will hold its first meeting soon at the headquarters of the United Nations unit in the border town of Naqoura, headed by US General Jasper Jeffers of the Central Special Operations Command, to discuss the violations that both sides have announced have occurred so far.
While all eyes are on the committee starting its work, Israeli tanks have penetrated into areas in the towns of Aitaroun, Khiyam, Bint Jbeil and Taybeh in southern Lebanon, where they reached, according to Lebanese security sources, areas that they had been unable to reach during the war.
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Umm Fadi and other refugees celebrated the ceasefire decision and decided to return to her home, but the joy of returning was mixed with tears of sadness for leaving Iraq, which she indicated had become her second country.
The mayor of Al-Qaim district, Turki Muhammad Khalif, told Al-Hurra TV that the Al-Qaim border crossing is witnessing a noticeable increase in the number of Lebanese leaving.
Khalif added: "Yesterday, there were around 1,200 individuals, and today there are around 1,300 individuals, and the numbers are continuing to return until now. The Ministry of Immigration has provided buses to transport our Lebanese brothers to the Al-Qaim border crossing for the purpose of returning them to their homes."
According to official statistics, the number of Lebanese families who have entered Iraq has exceeded 6,500 families, equivalent to nearly 20,000 people living in different areas of the country.
The Israeli army said on Saturday that Lebanese residents are prohibited from moving to several villages in the south, and asked them not to return to about 62 villages in the area.
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He also announced a plan to employ 1,800 doctors and nurses to improve health services, and add new categories to health insurance over the next two years.
He also stressed that the government is committed to reducing the public debt to 80% of GDP by 2028.
The Palestinian issue is a red lineHassan stressed that the displacement of Palestinians is a red line for Jordan, stressing Jordan’s rejection of any solutions that threaten the Palestinian identity.
Media and the FutureHassan explained that the government is working on preparing a comprehensive vision to develop the national media, stressing the importance of raising the ceiling of ambitions and working to achieve them.
· His Majesty the King’s pledges are clear, and Jordan will not be an alternative homeland for anyone. It is the homeland of Jordanians that will remain proud, dear and strong with the determination of our people and the wisdom of our Hashemite leadership.
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Iran’s official position was that the ceasefire revealed the level of Hezbollah’s military power. "Once again, Hezbollah has shattered the myth of Israel’s invincibility," Araghchi wrote in a post on the X website. The newspaper pointed out that the reality on the ground is much bleaker, as Hezbollah is still counting its dead and the cities and villages of its supporters have been destroyed. The World Bank estimated the material damage and economic losses to Lebanon due to the war at about $8.5 billion. The newspaper quoted Sanam Vakil, director of the Middle East and North Africa program at Chatham House in London, as saying that what Iran did was seize the opportunity to preserve what was left of Hezbollah.
But the attacks were largely symbolic, as most of the missiles and drones were shot down before they reached Israeli territory.
He blamed Iran for not providing more support during the war, which was expected from pro-Iranian groups to provide more support and ease the pressure on it. This person said that Iran was not ready to escalate the situation. This relationship has been nurtured and cultivated over decades, and will certainly continue.”
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The organization confirmed that hunger in the Gaza Strip has reached critical levels, with people searching for food scraps in weeks-old waste.
An investigation conducted by the Australian government said that this was the result of what it called “serious failures” committed by the Israeli army, including “misidentification of the target.” This is an indirect indication that the targeting was deliberate.
She began her work in the international relief organization after the organization launched its first operations in Iraq in 1991, and she headed an Iraqi team of 60 people, who managed nutrition, health and water programs throughout Iraq.
It is also a violation of the United Nations Charter, which enshrines the rights of the individual.
The United Nations Special Rapporteur on Food considered that the use of starvation, as a weapon of war, is one of the most destructive tools that any population group can face.
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Articles177 Reasons for the failure of Biden’s principle and legacy in the Middle East Leaders and leaders aim to achieve achievements that immortalize their legacy throughout history.
It was striking that Biden announced in his speech to stop military operations in Lebanon his optimism that "peace is possible" in the hope of achieving achievements that immortalize his legacy, especially in the Middle East.
Added to that is the Biden administration’s use of the veto five times to reject the establishment of a Palestinian state, the refusal to stop the Gaza war, and the refusal to grant Palestine full membership in the United Nations.
Taking stock of the failure of President Biden’s projects and principle with regard to the issues and files of the Middle East and the Arabian Gulf, there is nothing that indicates any achievement or breakthrough that will be recorded in the column and legacy of Biden.
After missing opportunities, and Biden’s record of failure to achieve any of his goals in resolving the crises in the region, he will be immortalized at home and abroad.
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Local 82“Iceman” showcases his techniques in Qatar to support Gaza❖ Doha – Al SharqIn a solidarity initiative to support Palestinian families displaced from Gaza, Wim Hof, known worldwide as “The Iceman,” showcases his transformative breathing and cold exposure techniques for the first time in Qatar.
This initiative comes in cooperation with a group of psychotherapists, artists, and human rights defenders, as part of a series of events aimed at raising funds for reliable charitable programs to support affected Palestinian families, especially those who have sought refuge in Doha in search of safety and medical care.
The events are scheduled to take place on December 2 and 3, with the participation of a group of therapists, artists, and advocates.
These activities aim to provide psychological and physical support to those affected, and highlight the importance of healing from trauma.
“Wim Hof,” the innovator of a method that combines breathing techniques and cold exposure therapy, is world-famous for breaking 18 world records, including completing a half marathon barefoot on ice in 2 hours, 16 minutes, and 34 seconds.