Category: Middle East

  • MIL-OSI China: Xi extends congratulations to 34th Arab League Summit 2025-05-17 20:30:11 Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Saturday to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid, extending his congratulations on the convening of the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad.

    Source: People’s Republic of China – Ministry of National Defense

      BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Saturday to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid, the rotating chairperson of the Council of Heads of the League of Arab States, extending his congratulations on the convening of the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad.

      Xi noted that over the past 80 years since its establishment, the League of Arab States has always been committed to promoting unity and self-strengthening of the Arab world, voicing actively the shared concerns of Arab states, and promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East.

      At present, Xi said, the world is undergoing accelerating changes unseen in a century, and the situation in the Middle East is evolving in a complex way.

      Arab countries’ adherence to independence and autonomy, promotion of development and rejuvenation, and safeguarding of fairness and justice, have played an active role in advancing the influence of the Global South, he said.

      Xi noted that the vigorous development of the relations between China and Arab states over recent years has set an example of unity and cooperation among developing countries.

      Xi said he and Arab leaders agreed to commit efforts to build a China-Arab community with a shared future for the new era at the initial China-Arab States Summit in December 2022, and he believes that the second summit to be held in China in 2026 will mark another significant milestone in the history of China-Arab ties.

      Noting that China and Arab countries have consistently viewed their relationships from the strategic and long-term perspectives, Xi said that looking ahead, China will remain a trustworthy friend and partner for them, standing firmly on the side of the just cause of Arab states.

      China is willing to work with Arab states to deepen mutual political trust, push mutually beneficial cooperation, increase people-to-people and cultural exchanges, join hands on the path towards their each own modernization and build a higher-level China-Arab community with a share future, said the Chinese president. 

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: At least 64 Palestinians killed in Israeli attacks on Gaza

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    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian – People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    GAZA, May 18 (Xinhua) — At least 64 Palestinians were killed in Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip on Saturday, Palestinian Civil Defense spokesman in Gaza Mahmoud Bazal told Xinhua.

    Israeli artillery shelled a group of Palestinians trying to reach their homes in the Ash-Shujaiya area of eastern Gaza City, killing seven young people and wounding several others, he said.

    M. Bazal added that four people, including a woman and two children, were killed in an Israeli airstrike that hit the gate of the Salah al-Din school, which houses displaced families, in western Gaza City. Another person was killed in an airstrike on an apartment in the north of the city.

    At least 11 people were killed in an attack on a group of Palestinians and nine others in an Israeli airstrike on a warehouse containing humanitarian aid in the city of Deir el-Balah in the central part of the enclave, M. Bazal said.

    At least 13 people were killed in Khan Younis in the southern Gaza Strip, and another 19 in Jabalya, Beit Lahia and Beit Hanoun in the north, he said.

    The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said on Saturday morning that over the past 24 hours it had “begun to launch massive strikes and mobilize troops to establish operational control in areas of the Gaza Strip.”

    At least 3,131 Palestinians have been killed and 8,632 wounded since Israel resumed intensified military operations in the Palestinian enclave on March 18, Gaza-based health authorities said Saturday, bringing the total number of Gaza deaths since October 2023 to 53,272 and the number of wounded to 120,673. –0–

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  • MIL-Evening Report: Why the wall of silence on the Gaza genocide is finally starting to crack

    Report by Dr David Robie – Café Pacific.

    As Israel unveils its final genocide push, and mass death from starvation looms in Gaza, Western media and politicians are tentatively starting to speak up

    ANALYSIS: By Jonathan Cook

    Who could have imagined 19 months ago that it would take more than a year and a half of Israel slaughtering and starving Gaza’s children for the first cracks to appear in what has been a rock-solid wall of support for Israel from Western establishments.

    Finally, something looks like it may be about to give.

    The British establishment’s financial daily, The Financial Times, was first to break ranks last week to condemn “the West’s shameful silence” in the face of Israel’s murderous assault on the tiny enclave.

    In an editorial — effectively the paper’s voice– the FT accused the United States and Europe of being increasingly “complicit” as Israel made Gaza “uninhabitable”, an allusion to genocide, and noted that the goal was to “drive Palestinians from their land”, an allusion to ethnic cleansing.

    Of course, both of these grave crimes by Israel have been evidently true not only since Hamas’ violent, single-day breakout from Gaza on 7 October 2023, but for decades.

    So parlous is the state of Western reporting, from a media no less complicit than the governments berated by the FT, that we need to seize on any small signs of progress.

    Next, The Economist chimed in, warning that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his ministers were driven by a “dream of emptying Gaza and rebuilding Jewish settlements there”.

    ‘Deafening silence on Gaza’
    At the weekend, The Independent decided the “deafening silence on Gaza” had to end. It was “time for the world to wake up to what is happening and to demand an end to the suffering of the Palestinians trapped in the enclave”.

    Actually much of the world woke up many, many months ago. It has been the Western press corps and Western politicians slumbering through the past 19 months of genocide.

    Then on Monday, the supposedly liberal Guardian voiced in its own editorial a fear that Israel is committing “genocide”, though it only dared do so by framing the accusation as a question.

    It wrote of Israel: “Now it plans a Gaza without Palestinians. What is this, if not genocidal? When will the US and its allies act to stop the horror, if not now?”

    The paper could more properly have asked a different question: Why have Israel’s Western allies — as well as media like The Guardian and FT — waited 19 months to speak up against the horror?

    And, predictably bringing up the rear, was the BBC. On Wednesday, the BBC Radio’s PM programme chose to give top billing to testimony from Tom Fletcher, the United Nation’s humanitarian affairs chief, to the Security Council. Presenter Evan Davis said the BBC had decided to “do something a little unusual”.

    Unusual indeed. It played Fletcher’s speech in full — all 12 and a half minutes of it. That included Fletcher’s comment: “For those killed and those whose voices are silenced: what more evidence do you need now? Will you act — decisively — to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law?”

    ‘Genocide’ from taboo to mainstream
    We had gone in less than a week from the word “genocide” being taboo in relation to Gaza to it becoming almost mainstream.

    Cracks are evident in the British Parliament too. Mark Pritchard, a Conservative MP and life-long Israel supporter, stood up from the back benches to admit he had been wrong about Israel, and condemned it “for what it is doing to the Palestinian people”.

    He was one of more than a dozen Tory MPs and peers in the House of Lords, all formerly staunch defenders of Israel, who urged British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to immediately recognise a Palestinian state.

    Their move followed an open letter published by 36 members of the Board of Deputies, a 300-member body that claims to represent British Jews, dissenting from its continuing support for the slaughter. The letter warned: “Israel’s soul is being ripped out.”

    Pritchard told fellow MPs it was time to “stand up for humanity, for us being on the right side of history, for having the moral courage to lead.”

    Sadly, there is no sign of that yet. Research published last week, based on Israeli tax authority data, showed Starmer’s government has been lying even about the highly limited restrictions on arms sales to Israel it claimed to have imposed last year.

    Despite an ostensible ban on shipments of weapons that could be used in Gaza, Britain has covertly exported more than 8500 separate munitions to Israel since the ban.

    More weapons details
    This week more details emerged. According to figures published by The National, the current government exported more weapons to Israel in the final three months of last year, after the ban came into effect, than the previous Conservative government did through the whole of 2020 to 2023.

    So shameful is the UK’s support for Israel in the midst of what the International Court of Justice — the World Court — has described as a “plausible genocide” that Starmer’s government needs to pretend it is doing something, even as it actually continues to arm that genocide.

    More than 40 MPs wrote to Foreign Secretary David Lammy last week calling for him to respond to allegations that he had misled the public and Parliament. “The public deserves to know the full scale of the UK’s complicity in crimes against humanity,” they wrote.

    There are growing rumblings elsewhere. This week French President Emmanuel Macron called Israel’s complete blockade on aid into Gaza “shameful and unacceptable”. He added: “My job is to do everything I can to make it stop.”

    “Everything” seemed to amount to nothing more than mooting possible economic sanctions.

    Still, the rhetorical shift was striking. Italy’s Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, similarly denounced the blockade, calling it “unjustifiable”. She added: “I have always recalled the urgency of finding a way to end the hostilities and respect international law and international humanitarian law.”

    “International law”? Where has that been for the past 19 months?

    Similar change of priorities
    There was a similar change of priorities across the Atlantic. Democratic Senator Chris van Hollen, for example, recently dared to call Israel’s actions in Gaza “ethnic cleansing”.

    CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, a bellwether of the Beltway consensus, gave Israel’s deputy Foreign Minister, Sharren Haskel, an unusually tough grilling. Amanpour all but accused her of lying about Israel starving children.

    Meanwhile, Josep Borrell, the recently departed head of European Union foreign policy, broke another taboo last week by directly accusing Israel of preparing a genocide in Gaza.

    “Seldom have I heard the leader of a state so clearly outline a plan that fits the legal definition of genocide,” he said, adding: “We’re facing the largest ethnic cleansing operation since the end of the Second World War.”

    Borrell, of course, has no influence over EU policy at this point.

    This is all painfully slow progress, but it does suggest that a tipping point may be near.

    If so, there are several reasons. One — the most evident in the mix — is US President Donald Trump.

    It was easier for The Guardian, the FT and old-school Tory MPs to watch the extermination of Gaza’s Palestinians in silence when it was kindly Uncle Joe Biden and the US military industrial complex behind it.

    Trump forgets ‘his bit’
    Unlike his predecessor, Trump too often forgets the bit where he is supposed to put a gloss on Israeli crimes, or distance the US from them, even as Washington ships the weapons to carry out those crimes.

    But also, there are plenty of indications that Trump — with his constant craving to be seen as the top dog — is increasingly annoyed at being publicly outfoxed by Netanyahu.

    This week, as Trump headed to the Middle East, his administration secured the release of Israeli soldier Edan Alexander, the last living US citizen in captivity in Gaza, by bypassing Israel and negotiating directly with Hamas.

    In his comments on the release, Trump insisted it was time to “put an end to this very brutal war” — a remark he had very obviously not coordinated with Netanyahu.

    Notably, Israel is not on Trump’s Middle East schedule.

    Right now seems a relatively safe moment to adopt a more critical stance towards Israel, as presumably the FT and Guardian appreciate.

    Then there is the fact that Israel’s genocide is reaching its endpoint. No food, water or medicines have entered Gaza for more than two months. Everyone is malnourished. It is unclear, given Israel’s destruction of Gaza’s health system, how many have already died from hunger.

    Skin-and-bones children
    But the pictures of skin-and-bones children emerging from Gaza are uncomfortably reminiscent of 80-year-old images of skeletal Jewish children imprisoned in Nazi camps.

    It is a reminder that Gaza — strictly blockaded by Israel for 16 years before Hamas’ 7 October 2023 breakout — has been transformed over the past 19 months from a concentration camp into a death camp.

    Parts of the media and political class know mass death in Gaza cannot be obscured for much longer, not even after Israel has barred foreign journalists from the enclave and murdered most of the Palestinian journalists trying to record the genocide.

    Cynical political and media actors are trying to get in their excuses before it is too late to show remorse.

    And finally there is the fact that Israel has declared its readiness to take hands-on responsibility for the extermination in Gaza by, in its words, “capturing” the tiny territory.

    The long-anticipated “day after” looks like it is about to arrive.

    For 20 years, Israel and Western capitals have conspired in the lie that Gaza’s occupation ended in 2005, when Israel’s then prime minister, Ariel Sharon, pulled out a few thousand Jewish settlers and withdrew Israeli soldiers to a highly fortified perimeter encaging the enclave.

    Always under Israeli occupation
    In a ruling last year, the World Court gave this claim short shrift, emphasising that Gaza, as well as the Palestinian territories of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, had never stopped being under Israeli occupation, and that the occupation must end immediately.

    The truth is that, even before the 2023 Hamas attacks, Israel had been besieging Gaza by land, sea and air for many, many years. Nothing — people or trade — went in or out without the Israeli military’s say-so.

    Israeli officials instituted a secret policy of putting the population there on a strict “diet” – a war crime then as now — one that ensured most of Gaza’s young became progressively more malnourished.

    Drones whined constantly overhead, as they do now, watching the population from the skies 24 hours a day and occasionally raining down death. Fishermen were shot and their boats sunk for trying to fish their own waters. Farmers’ crops were destroyed by herbicides sprayed from Israeli planes.

    And when the mood took it, Israel sent in fighter jets to bomb the enclave or sent soldiers in on military operations, killing hundreds of civilians at a time.

    When Palestinians in Gaza went out week after week to stage protests close to the perimeter fence of their concentration camp, Israeli snipers shot them, killing some 200 and crippling many thousands more.

    Yet, despite all this, Israel and Western capitals insisted on the story that Hamas “ruled” Gaza, and that it alone was responsible for what went on there.

    Fiction important to West
    “That fiction was very important to the Western powers. It allowed Israel to evade accountability for the crimes against humanity committed in Gaza over the past two decades – and it allowed the West to avoid complicity charges for arming the criminals.

    Instead, the political and media class perpetuated the myth that Israel was engaged in a “conflict” with Hamas — as well as intermittent “wars” in Gaza — even as Israel’s own military termed its operations to destroy whole neighbourhoods and kill their residents “mowing the lawn”.

    Israel, of course, viewed Gaza as its lawn to mow. And that is precisely because it never stopped occupying the enclave.

    Even today Western media outlets collude in the fiction that Gaza is free from Israeli occupation by casting the slaughter there — and the starvation of the population — as a “war”.

    But the “day after” — signalled by Israel’s promised “capture” and “reoccupation” of Gaza — brings a conundrum for Israel and its Western sponsors.

    Until now Israel’s every atrocity has been justified by Hamas’ violent breakout on 7 October 2023.

    Israel and its supporters have insisted that Hamas must return the Israelis it took captive before there can be some undefined “peace”. At the same time, Israel has also maintained that Gaza must be destroyed at all costs to root out Hamas and eliminate it.

    Goals never looked consistent
    These two goals never looked consistent — not least because the more Palestinian civilians Israel killed “rooting out” Hamas, the more young men Hamas recruited seeking vengeance.

    The constant stream of genocidal rhetoric from Israeli leaders made clear that they believed there were no civilians in Gaza — not “uninvolved” –– and that the enclave should be levelled and the population treated like “human animals”, punished with “no food, water or fuel”.

    Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich reiterated that approach last week, vowing that “Gaza will be entirely destroyed” and that its people would be ethnically cleansed — or, as he put it, forced to “leave in great numbers to third countries”.

    Israeli officials have echoed him, threatening to “flatten” Gaza if the hostages are not released. But in truth, the captives held by Hamas are just a convenient pretext.

    Smotrich was more honest in observing that the hostages’ release was “not the most important thing”. His view is apparently shared by the Israeli military, which has reportedly put that aim last in a list of six “war” objectives.

    More important to the military are “operational control” of Gaza, “demilitarization of the territory” and “concentration and movement of the population”.

    With Israel about to be indisputably, visibly in direct charge of Gaza again — with the cover stories stripped away of a “war”, of the need to eliminate of Hamas, of civilian casualties as “collateral damage” — Israel’s responsibility for the genocide will be incontestable too, as will the West’s active collusion.

    Mossad agents’ letter
    That was why more than 250 former officials with Mossad, Israel’s spy agency — including three of its former heads — signed a letter this week decrying Israel’s breaking of the ceasefire in early March and its return to “war”.

    The letter called Israel’s official objectives “unattainable”.

    Similarly, the Israeli media reports large numbers of Israel’s military reservists are no longer showing up when called for a return to duty in Gaza.

    Israel’s western patrons must now grapple with Israel’s “plan” for the ruined territory. Its outline has been coming more sharply into focus in recent days.

    In January Israel formally outlawed the United Nations refugee agency Unrwa that feeds and cares for the large proportion of the Palestinian population driven off their historic lands by Israel in earlier phases of its decades-long colonisation of historic Palestine.

    Gaza is packed with such refugees – the outcome of Israel’s biggest ethnic cleansing programme in 1948, at its creation as a “Jewish state”.

    Removing Unrwa had been a long-held ambition, a move by Israel designed to help rid it of the yoke of aid agencies that have been caring for Palestinians – and thereby helping them to resist Israel’s efforts at ethnic cleansing – as well as monitoring Israel’s adherence, or rather lack of it, to international law.

    Private contractor scheme
    For the ethnic cleansing and genocide programmes in Gaza to be completed, Israel has needed to produce an alternative system to Unrwa’s.

    Last week, it approved a scheme in which it intends to use private contractors, not the UN, to deliver small quantities of food and water to Palestinians. Israel will allow in 60 trucks a day — barely a tenth of the absolute minimum required, according to the UN.

    There are several catches. To stand any hope of qualifying for this very limited aid, Palestinians will need to collect it from military distribution points located in a small area at the southern tip of the Gaza strip.

    In other words, some two million Palestinians will have to crowd into a location that has no chance of accommodating them all, and even then will have only a tenth of the aid they need.

    They will have to relocate too without any guarantee from Israel that it won’t continue bombing the “humanitarian zones” they have been herded into.

    These military distribution zones just so happen to be right next to Gaza’s sole, short border with Egypt — exactly where Israel has been seeking to drive the Palestinians over the past 19 months in the hope of forcing Egypt to open the border so the people of Gaza can be ethnically cleansed into Sinai.

    Under Israel’s scheme, Palestinians will be screened in these military hubs using biometric data before they stand any hope of receiving minimum calorie-controlled handouts of food.

    Once inside the hubs, they can be arrested and shipped off to one of Israel’s torture camps.

    Torture and abuse rife
    Just last week Israel’s Haaretz newspaper published testimony from an Israeli soldier turned whistleblower — confirming accounts from doctors and other guards — that torture and abuse are rife against Palestinians, including civilians, at Sde Teiman, the most notorious of the camps.

    Last Friday, shortly after Israel announced its “aid” plan, it fired a missile into an Unrwa centre in Jabaliya camp, destroying its food distribution centre and warehouse.

    Then on Saturday, Israel bombed tents used for preparing food in Khan Younis and Gaza City. It has been targeting charity kitchens and bakeries to close them down, in an echo of its campaign of destruction against Gaza’s hospitals and health system.

    In recent days, a third of UN-supported community kitchens — the population’s last life line — have closed because their stores of food are depleted, as is their access to fuel.

    According to the UN agency OCHA, that number is rising “by the day”, leading to “widespread” hunger.

    Facing ‘catastrophic hunger’
    The UN reported this week that nearly half a million people in Gaza — a fifth of the population — faced “catastrophic hunger”.

    Predictably, Israel and its ghoulish apologists are making light of this sea of immense suffering. Jonathan Turner, chief executive of UK Lawyers for Israel, argued that critics were unfairly condemning Israel for starving Gaza’s population, and ignoring the health benefits of reducing “obesity” among Palestinians.

    In a joint statement last week, 15 UN agencies and more than 200 charities and humanitarian groups denounced Israel’s “aid” plan. The UN children’s fund Unicef warned that Israel was forcing Palestinians to choose between “displacement and death”.

    But worse, Israel is setting up its stall once again to turn reality on its head.

    Those Palestinians who refuse to cooperate with its “aid” plan will be blamed for their own starvation. And international agencies who refuse to go along with Israeli criminality will be smeared both as “antisemitic” and as responsible for the mounting toll of starvation on Gaza’s population.

    There is a way to stop these crimes degenerating further. But it will require Western politicians and journalists to find far more courage than they have dared muster so far. It will need more than rhetorical flourishes. It will need more than public handwringing.

    Are they capable of more? Don’t hold your breath.

    Jonathan Cook is an award-winning British journalist. He was based in Nazareth, Israel, for 20 years and returned to the UK in 2021. He is the author of three books on the Israel-Palestine conflict, including Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair (2008). In 2011, Cook was awarded the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism for his work on Palestine and Israel. This article was first published in Middle East Eye and is republished with the author’s permission.

     

    This article was first published on Café Pacific.

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  • MIL-OSI China: SCIO hosts media tour on robotics development

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    China SCIO | May 18, 2025

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    The State Council Information Office (SCIO) hosted a group of journalists from foreign media outlets on Friday for a tour on China’s cutting-edge robotics industry, offering them a firsthand look at the country’s rapid development in humanoid and applied robotics.

    During the trip, the journalists visited the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics and the Beijing World of Robots, both located in the robot industrial park in Beijing E-Town, also known as the Beijing Economic-Technological Development Area.

    “Beijing E-Town serves as a hub for scientific and technological innovation and a key cluster for the robotics industry in Beijing,” said Xing Huina, deputy director general of the Press Bureau of the SCIO and spokesperson of the SCIO.

    At the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics, journalists engaged in an interactive session with the Tiangong Ultra humanoid robot. They raced alongside the robot and observed its advanced mobility during a running demonstration.

    In April, Tiangong Ultra made history by winning the world’s first humanoid robot half-marathon in Beijing, completing the 21.0975-kilometer route in two hours, 40 minutes, and 42 seconds.

    The robot’s average speed now has reached 10 km/h, with a peak of 12 km/h, according to Wei Jiaxing, director of brand and communications at the Beijing Innovation Center of Humanoid Robotics. He also demonstrated the robot’s ability to navigate diverse terrains, including slopes, grassy patches, and gravel paths.

    Some journalists noted it was their first time running alongside a robot, describing the experience as both thrilling and amazing.

    Kwon Lan, a Beijing-based news correspondent for Seoul Broadcasting System, said that she had watched the humanoid robot marathon on television and wanted to see it in person. “Witnessing it firsthand, I can feel how significantly China’s technology has advanced,” she said.

    Mahdi Faraj Hamid, a reporter for Rudaw, a media broadcaster in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, was equally impressed. He said that this trip allowed him to see different categories of robots and directly feel the rapid development of China’s robotics industry.

    The journalists also visited the Beijing World of Robots, where they explored five themed scenarios showcasing robot applications in industrial manufacturing, medical care, bionic animals, remote operations, and daily life.

    “China is one of the fastest-developing countries in the world,” said Kwon Lan. When she first came to China as a correspondent two years ago, she was most curious about the country’s space and robotics industries. “The progress I’ve seen in just two years is astonishing,” she added.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Trump’s Gulf visit signals potential shift in Mideast policy

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan (R) meets with visiting U.S. President Donald Trump in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, May 15, 2025. [Emirates News Agency/Handout via Xinhua]

    U.S. President Donald Trump departed the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Friday afternoon, concluding a lucrative four-day Gulf tour, which had also taken him to Saudi Arabia and Qatar.

    Despite expectations that Trump’s visit could help calm the conflict in Gaza and ease regional tensions, the U.S. president instead focused his Middle East visit primarily on economic gain, securing multi-trillion-dollar investment commitments from the three Gulf countries.

    Analysts believe that, by sidestepping the region’s conflict zones and prioritizing business deals, Trump’s tour signals a potential pivot in U.S. Middle East policy.

    Profitable journey

    Massive commercial deals defined Trump’s Middle East tour.

    From the outset of his second term, Trump signaled that his first major foreign trip would emphasize promoting U.S. economic interests. On his inauguration day in January, Trump stated he would choose Saudi Arabia as his first destination “if Saudi Arabia wanted to buy another 450, or 500 billion (dollars’ worth of U.S. products).”

    Upon arrival in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, Trump secured an investment agreement with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, locking in 600 billion U.S. dollars in investments into the United States.

    Among the deals signed was “the largest defense sales agreement in history — nearly 142 billion dollars,” said a White House statement. Under this agreement, the United States will supply Saudi Arabia with “state-of-the-art warfighting equipment and services from over a dozen U.S. defense firms.”

    In Qatar, Trump cut a deal with the Gulf nation to generate “an economic exchange worth at least 1.2 trillion dollars.” He also secured commercial deals worth over 243.5 billion dollars, including the sale of 210 U.S.-made Boeing 787 Dreamliner and 777X jets to Qatar Airways, valued at 96 billion dollars.

    Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (2nd R) and U.S. President Donald Trump (2nd L) witness the signing of a series of deals at the Amiri Diwan in Doha, Qatar, on May 14, 2025. [Qatar News Agency/Handout via Xinhua]

    In the UAE, the final stop of the trip, Trump announced 200 billion dollars in bilateral commercial agreements, bringing “the total of investment agreements in the Gulf region to over 2 trillion dollars,” the White House noted.

    Trump’s trip to the Middle East “is all about money,” said Rodger Shanahan, a Middle East analyst at the Lowy Institute. “The Gulf states are a source of foreign investment for the United States of a size that makes for good announcements.”

    “Vague role” in easing tensions

    Despite hopes that Washington would leverage its special ties with Israel to promote a ceasefire and reduce regional tensions, the United States has yet to take meaningful steps toward resolving Middle East conflicts.

    During Trump’s visit, Israel continued large-scale airstrikes on Gaza, killing dozens daily. In Yemen, Houthi forces and Israel engaged in ongoing retaliatory attacks, while frequent Israeli military strikes against Lebanon resulted in casualties.

    Smoke billows following Israeli strikes in the Gaza Strip, as seen from Israel’s southern border with the Gaza Strip, on May 16, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Although the United States claimed to aim for Middle East peace, “the reality on the ground contradicts the U.S. stated goals,” said Mostafa Amin, an Egyptian researcher on Arab and international affairs. “The killings … by Israel during Trump’s visit raise serious questions about the sincerity of any U.S. peace efforts.”

    Further disappointment among Arab nations came from Trump’s inflammatory remarks on occupying Gaza. At a roundtable with Qatari officials in Doha, he suggested the United States should “take” Gaza and reshape its future.

    “I think I’d be proud to have the United States have it, take it, make it a freedom zone,” he said before reporters. “Let some good things happen, put people in homes where they can be safe, and Hamas is going to have to be dealt with.”

    “He referenced peace only in the context of hostage releases,” observed Amjad Abu al-Ezz, a political science professor at the Arab American University in the West Bank. “There was no mention of a ceasefire, de-escalation or even basic humanitarian corridors (in Gaza).”

    Trump did not hesitate to criticize Iran during his trip, calling it “the most destructive force” in the Middle East and accusing it of fueling regional instability. His remarks drew sharp rebukes from Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian, further heightening already tense U.S.-Iran relations.

    “Although Trump’s visit yielded some economic gains, the United States has yet to present clear solutions to the underlying regional tensions,” said Ali Johar, a UAE political analyst.

    By focusing solely on its economic interests and overlooking the concerns of regional populations, Washington appears to be drifting into a “vague role” in addressing the area’s conflicts, Johar noted.

    Potential policy shift

    Trump’s trip not only overlooked Arab world concerns but also appeared to sideline Israel’s sensitivities.

    Unlike his first presidential trip to the Middle East in 2017, Trump’s latest visit excluded Israel from his itinerary. On the eve of his arrival, reports surfaced that the United States had even held direct talks with Hamas, culminating in the release of American-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander.

    People watch a live stream of the release of Israeli-American hostage Edan Alexander in a square in Tel Aviv, Israel, May 12, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    “Skipping Israel was seen as a reflection of the deteriorating ties between the U.S. administration and the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,” noted an Al Jazeera analysis.

    While in the UAE, Trump acknowledged that “a lot of people are starving in Gaza,” a rare statement interpreted as a sign of his growing frustration over Israel’s prolonged military campaign.

    Analysts suggest Trump, known for his America-first, pragmatic stance, is losing patience with Israel.

    “For decades, Israel has leveraged its special relationship with the United States to serve as a gatekeeper to Washington,” the Times of Israel wrote in an opinion piece, observing that many in Israel “worried that the best partner they’ve ever had in the White House had lost interest.”

    This concern is not unfounded. Frederick Kempe, president and CEO of the Atlantic Council, said the Trump administration would rather “swim in a stream of Gulf investments than get bogged down in the region’s enduring problems.”

    Apparently, the United States is shifting its focus and policy priorities toward the Gulf region and the economic field, Kheir Diabat, a professor in the International Affairs Department at Qatar University, observed.

    “While economic cooperation is certainly beneficial for the region,” Diabat added, “what the United States should prioritize now is taking its responsibility and helping restore stability to the Middle East.”

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  • MIL-OSI China: 34th Arab League Summit held in Iraq with focus on Palestinian issue

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein (R, front) welcomes Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (L, front) at Baghdad International Airport ahead of the 34th Arab League Summit, in Baghdad, Iraq, May 16, 2025. The summit kicked off here on Saturday, bringing together the bloc’s 22 member states, along with a number of regional and international organizations, to address critical challenges facing the Arab world, particularly the ongoing crisis in Palestine. [Iraqi Foreign Ministry/Handout via Xinhua]

    The 34th Arab League Summit kicked off in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Saturday, bringing together the bloc’s 22 member states, along with a number of regional and international organizations, to address critical challenges facing the Arab world, particularly the ongoing crisis in Palestine.

    Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid, who took over the rotating presidency from Bahrain, highlighted in his speech the grave threats facing the region. He condemned the Israeli “systematic killing” of Palestinians since October 2023, describing it as an attempt to “erase their presence from their land.”

    “We categorically condemn these acts, which violate human rights and international law,” Rashid said, reaffirming Iraq’s unwavering support for the Palestinian people’s right to live on their land and rejection of any attempts at their forced displacement.

    He also emphasized Iraq’s support for Arab security and stability, rejecting external interference in the internal affairs of Arab nations.

    Displaced Palestinians are seen in Gaza City, as they flee with their belongings from Beit Lahia or Jabalia in northern Gaza Strip, on May 16, 2025. [Photo/Xinhua]

    Addressing the summit’s opening session, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani unveiled 18 initiatives to revitalize joint Arab action, foremost among them the initiative to establish an Arab Fund to support post-crisis reconstruction efforts in the region.

    Al-Sudani said that Iraq’s vision for ending the conflicts in the region “begins with the Palestinian people attaining their full right to a free and dignified life on their land and an end to the ongoing aggression (against their territory).”

    “We have rejected and continue to reject forcible displacement of Palestinians, calling for an immediate halt to the attacks on the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, and other occupied Palestinian territories, and for the unhindered entry of humanitarian aid,” al-Sudani added, while announcing Iraq’s pledge of 20 million U.S. dollars for the reconstruction of Gaza and another 20 million dollars for Lebanon.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Arab leaders demand ceasefire in Gaza, reject displacement of Palestinians

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Arab leaders on Saturday called for an immediate halt to the war in Gaza and voiced their rejection of forced displacement of Palestinians.

    In the final statement of the 34th Arab League Summit, which kicked off in the Iraqi capital Baghdad earlier in the day, the leaders of the bloc’s 22 member states demanded “an immediate halt to the war in Gaza and all hostilities exacerbating civilian suffering.”

    The statement urged the international community, particularly influential states, to fulfill their moral and legal obligations to advocate for a cessation of bloodshed and ensure unhindered humanitarian aid to Gaza.

    They also reiterated their rejection of forced displacement of the Palestinian people, which constitutes a violation of international law, the statement added.

    It called on all countries to provide political, financial, and legal support for the reconstruction and recovery plans for the Gaza Strip, welcoming Iraq’s call to establish a fund for the reconstruction of Gaza.

    The leaders affirmed that the Palestinian issue remains the core cause of the Arab nation and the key to regional stability, said the statement, adding that they fully support the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including freedom, self-determination, and the establishment of an independent, sovereign Palestinian state on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

    The statement stressed that the Arab leaders condemn all illegitimate measures and practices by Israel that target the Palestinian people and deprive them of their right to freedom, life, and human dignity.

    The leaders supported a call of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas to convene an international peace conference and take steps to implement the two-state solution.

    The statement also addressed other issues across the Arab world, including Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Libya, and Yemen, and reiterated the Arab leaders’ condemnation of all forms of terrorism, particularly the terrorist acts by the Islamic State (IS) group.

    The summit witnessed the participation of leaders and top diplomats of 22 Arab League member states, as well as representatives from regional and international organizations.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Iraqi PM calls for Arab economic integration to boost development

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BAGHDAD, May 18 (Xinhua) — Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani called for economic integration of Arab countries as a means to promote their development here on Saturday at the opening of the 5th Arab Summit for Economic and Social Development.

    According to a statement from his press office, the prime minister noted that “the summit serves as a strategic platform to strengthen partnerships among Arab countries, activate development funds and mechanisms, create new opportunities for women and youth, and ensure the well-being of children.”

    M. al-Sudani proposed the creation of a joint Arab mechanism to assess the effectiveness of development based on economic and social development indicators, the statement said.

    “There is no security without development, and there is no development without genuine Arab economic integration,” the Iraqi prime minister said, expressing hope that the summit would be a “turning point” in the trajectory of Arab development. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Syrian authorities announced the unification of armed groups under a single command

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    Damascus, May 18 (Xinhua) — Syrian authorities on Saturday evening announced the integration of armed groups into the national defense system.

    In a statement, Murhaf Abu Qasra, the Syrian government’s defence chief, said the move followed months of coordinated efforts to unite Syria’s various armed groups under a centralised command.

    “After the liberation of Syria, we immediately began work to integrate all military units into a single institutional structure,” said M. Abu Kasra. “Today, we are proud to inform our esteemed people that all units are now integrated into the Ministry of Defense.” –0–

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ER Report: A Roundup of Significant Articles on EveningReport.nz for May 18, 2025

    ER Report: Here is a summary of significant articles published on EveningReport.nz on May 18, 2025.

    ‘Cracks are opening up’ in Western complicity over Gaza genocide, says Minto
    Asia Pacific Report About 2000 New Zealand protesters marched through the heart of Auckland city today chanting “no justice, no peace” and many other calls as they demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Israeli atrocities in its brutal war on the besieged Palestinian enclave. For more than 73 days, Israel

    Fiji rights coalition slams ‘betrayal’ of West Papua for Indonesian benefits
    By Anish Chand in Suva Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka and Fiji’s coalition government are “detached from the values that Fijians hold dear”, says the NGO Coalition on Human Rights in Fiji (NGOCHR). The rights coalition has expressed deep concern over Rabuka’s ongoing engagements with Indonesia. “History will judge how we respond as Fijians to this

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  • MIL-OSI China: Xi extends congratulations to 34th Arab League Summit

    Source: China State Council Information Office

    Xi extends congratulations to 34th Arab League Summit

    Xinhua | May 18, 2025

    Chinese President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Saturday to Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid, the rotating chairperson of the Council of Heads of the League of Arab States, extending his congratulations on the convening of the 34th Arab League Summit in Baghdad.

    Xi noted that over the past 80 years since its establishment, the League of Arab States has always been committed to promoting unity and self-strengthening of the Arab world, voicing actively the shared concerns of Arab states, and promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East.

    At present, Xi said, the world is undergoing accelerating changes unseen in a century, and the situation in the Middle East is evolving in a complex way.

    Arab countries’ adherence to independence and autonomy, promotion of development and rejuvenation, and safeguarding of fairness and justice, have played an active role in advancing the influence of the Global South, he said.

    Xi noted that the vigorous development of the relations between China and Arab states over recent years has set an example of unity and cooperation among developing countries.

    Xi said he and Arab leaders agreed to commit efforts to build a China-Arab community with a shared future for the new era at the initial China-Arab States Summit in December 2022, and he believes that the second summit to be held in China in 2026 will mark another significant milestone in the history of China-Arab ties.

    Noting that China and Arab countries have consistently viewed their relationships from the strategic and long-term perspectives, Xi said that looking ahead, China will remain a trustworthy friend and partner for them, standing firmly on the side of the just cause of Arab states.

    China is willing to work with Arab states to deepen mutual political trust, push mutually beneficial cooperation, increase people-to-people and cultural exchanges, join hands on the path towards their each own modernization and build a higher-level China-Arab community with a share future, said the Chinese president.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Belt and Road Initiative builds connectivity, shared future

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    HANGZHOU, May 17 — Inside an exhibition hall at the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, the world’s busiest port by cargo throughput, a giant screen pulses with real-time port operations data. A group of visitors could recently be seen watching intently as a digital platform mapped out how smart port technologies were driving efficient management and greener growth.

    “This is precisely the standard a global hub should meet,” said Douglas Jardine Flint, former group chairman of HSBC. What had impressed him, he said, was not just the physical scale of the port but the powerful digital infrastructure behind it. “This reflects an open, forward-looking China,” he added.

    On Thursday, the Advisory Council of the Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation held its 2025 session in the city of Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province. A day earlier, advisory council members from Kenya, Egypt, the United Kingdom and beyond visited the world-class deep-water port in Zhejiang.

    The Ningbo-Zhoushan Port is the only port in the world that has handled over 1 billion tonnes of cargo annually for 16 consecutive years. It has more than 200 deep-water berths across 20 port areas stretching 220 kilometers of coastline, with each berth capable of accommodating 10,000-tonne ships.

    The port is a golden hub of the Yangtze River Delta and a vital link connecting China with the Middle East, Africa and Europe under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

    “I once worked as a transportation engineer and was involved in many port projects in Egypt,” said Essam Sharaf, former prime minister of Egypt. “But Ningbo-Zhoushan Port is clearly a more advanced and more important one.”

    In Sharaf’s view, the world economy is increasingly dependent on maritime transportation, and efficient ports are the cornerstone of global trade.

    “You can see the dedicated employees, cutting-edge innovation and advanced science here. No wonder it’s one of the biggest ports in the world,” Erastus J.O. Mwencha, former deputy chairperson of the African Union Commission, said as his gaze swept across the bustling port.

    To Mwencha, the port is more than just a logistics hub — it stands as a symbol of multilateralism.

    “One of the goals of the BRI is to advance global cooperation and achieve mutual benefit,” he said. “Whether it’s ports, highways, regional hubs or air routes, all are key programs of the initiative. These infrastructures don’t just connect locations — they connect development opportunities.”

    Since the BRI was proposed over a decade ago, port cooperation has remained a key field of connectivity.

    China and its partners have worked together to transform critical maritime infrastructure, with projects including the Gwadar Port of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor and Greece’s Piraeus Port, which is the largest port in the Mediterranean, as well as Lekki Deep Sea Port, which is the first modern deep seaport in Nigeria.

    The goal is to achieve not just broader trade routes, but shared development. For many of the advisory council members who traveled to Ningbo, witnessing the scale and sophistication of the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port reaffirmed the possibilities of deepened Belt and Road cooperation.

    Sharaf, a long-time observer of international development, called the BRI “one of the most important cooperation platforms in the world today.” It carries, he said, “the development hopes of many nations — and historic significance.”

    Through partnerships and joint projects, the BRI has “created a global web of connectivity, shared planning and common purpose,” Sharaf said. “Under this initiative, we don’t impose things but share the benefits.”

    Mwencha expressed a similar view. “To me, the BRI is itself a port of hope, of progress, of the future,” he said with conviction.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Chinese language proficiency competition for university students held in Egypt

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    The 24th “Chinese Bridge” Chinese proficiency competition for Egyptian university students concluded Saturday in the Egyptian capital Cairo.

    The competition, hosted by the Chinese Embassy in Egypt and organized by the Cairo-based Chinese Bridge Club, consisted of three parts: a keynote speech, a knowledge quiz, and a talent show.

    Twelve finalists advanced from a pool of 30 contestants representing 24 Egyptian universities in the preliminary rounds. The participants demonstrated strong proficiency in the Chinese language and extensive understanding of China’s national conditions.

    Two students from Cairo University, Ola Sherief and Youssef Ehab, won the grand prize and the first prize respectively.

    The grand prizer Sherief, a student majoring in Chinese translation, said that she likes to learn Chinese and understand Chinese culture through a variety of Chinese film and television works and social media platforms in her spare time.

    “I hope to use Chinese as a bridge to contribute to the mutual understanding and cultural exchanges between Chinese and Egyptian youth,” Sherief told Xinhua.

    “We welcome more Egyptian youth to visit China and contribute to promoting cultural exchanges and people-to-people exchanges between China and Egypt, promoting mutual learning and mutual benefit among the world’s diverse civilizations, and building a community with a shared future for mankind,” Liu Jianqing, deputy director-general of China’s Center for Language Education and Cooperation, said at the award ceremony.

    Egypt has opened 32 Chinese majors across 30 universities, and 21 public middle schools have introduced Chinese as an elective subject for a second foreign language.

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  • MIL-OSI China: Tencent to boost AI, global expansion investments

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    People watch a robot demonstration at the booth of Intel during the Tencent Global Digital Ecosystem Summit in Shenzhen, south China’s Guangdong Province on Sept. 5, 2024. (Xinhua/Liang Xu)

    Chinese internet giant Tencent has vowed to ramp up all-round AI investments and further expand its overseas commitments, a company announcement revealed on Friday at the Tencent Global Digital Ecosystem Summit held in the city of Guangzhou, south China’s Guangdong Province.

    In the first quarter of 2025, Tencent’s R&D investment surged by 21 percent year on year to 18.9 billion yuan (about 2.63 billion U.S. dollars), as the company upgraded its comprehensive AI ecosystem, spanning foundational large models, computing power, development tools and applications, said Tong Taosang, senior executive vice president of Tencent.

    In terms of computing power, Tencent has established data centers in Guangzhou, Qingyuan, Shaoguan and other locations across the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA), providing foundational computing support for industrial upgrading.

    Tencent Vice President Li Qiang said that as a globally expanding cloud computing provider, Tencent Cloud had maintained double-digit growth in terms of its international business over the past three years — serving over 10,000 overseas customers across more than 80 countries and regions.

    This year, Tencent will further expand its overseas investments. It plans to invest 150 million U.S. dollars in the Middle East to establish its first data center in Saudi Arabia, and invest 500 million U.S. dollars in Indonesia to build its third data center in that country.

    Tencent’s revenue for 2024 increased 8 percent year on year to reach 660.3 billion yuan — with its gross profit and operating profit rising 19 percent and 24 percent, respectively.

    AI technology played a crucial role in driving Tencent’s business innovation and fueling its high-quality growth throughout the year, according to the company’s financial results released in March.

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  • MIL-OSI Economics: Egypt’s President El-Sisi Commends the African Development Bank for Transformative impact, Reinforces Strategic Partnerships

    Source: African Development Bank Group
    Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi praised African Development Bank Group’s President Dr Akinwumi Adesina for his visionary leadership during an official meeting held in Cairo on 11 May, highlighting the Bank’s pivotal role in advancing critical investments across Africa over the past decade.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Arab leaders demand ceasefire in Gaza, reject displacement of Palestinians

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BAGHDAD, May 17 (Xinhua) — Arab leaders on Saturday called for an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip and expressed their opposition to the forced displacement of Palestinians.

    In the final statement of the 34th Arab League summit, which opened earlier in the day in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, the leaders of the league’s 22 member states demanded “an immediate end to the war in the Gaza Strip and all hostilities that aggravate the suffering of the civilian population.”

    The statement calls on the international community, in particular influential countries, to fulfil their moral and legal obligations to stop the bloodshed and ensure unimpeded humanitarian aid to the Palestinian enclave.

    The Arab League leaders also reiterated their opposition to the forced displacement of Palestinians, which violates international law, the statement said.

    They called on all countries to provide political, financial and legal support for the reconstruction and rehabilitation plans for the Gaza Strip, and welcomed Iraq’s call for a fund to be created for the reconstruction of Gaza.

    According to the statement, the heads of state reaffirmed that the Palestinian issue remains the central concern of the Arab nation and the key to regional stability. They fully support the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, including freedom, self-determination and the establishment of an independent and sovereign Palestinian state within the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, the document added.

    The statement emphasizes that Arab leaders condemn all illegal measures and actions by Israel against the Palestinian people and depriving them of their right to freedom, life and human dignity.

    The leaders supported Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas’s call to convene an international peace conference and take steps to implement a two-state solution.

    The statement also touched on other issues in the Arab world, including Sudan, Lebanon, Syria, Libya and Yemen, and reiterated Arab leaders’ condemnation of terrorism in any form, especially the terrorist attacks of the Islamic State group.

    The summit was attended by leaders and senior diplomats from 22 LAS member states, as well as representatives of regional and international organizations. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: 34th Arab League summit held in Iraq with focus on Palestinian issue

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BAGHDAD, May 17 (Xinhua) — The 34th Arab League (LAS) summit opened in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Saturday with the participation of 22 member countries of the league, as well as a number of regional and international organizations. The main topic was the key challenges facing the Arab world, in particular the ongoing crisis in Palestine.

    Iraqi President Abdel Latif Rashid, who took over the rotating presidency from Bahrain, highlighted the grave threats facing the region in his speech. He condemned Israel for its “systematic killing” of Palestinians since October 2023, calling it an attempt to “erase their presence from their land.”

    “We strongly condemn these actions, which violate human rights and international law,” said A. L. Rashid, reiterating Iraq’s continued support for the right of the Palestinian people to live on their land and opposition to any attempt to forcibly displace them.

    He also stressed that Iraq supports the security and stability of Arab countries and opposes external interference in the internal affairs of Arab states.

    Speaking at the opening of the summit, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed al-Sudani presented 18 initiatives to intensify joint action by Arab countries, the main one of which was the creation of an Arab fund to support the region’s recovery from crises.

    M. al-Sudani stated that the Iraqi vision for resolving conflicts in the region “begins with the Palestinian people receiving the full right to live freely and with dignity on their land and ending the ongoing aggression /against their territory/.”

    “We have rejected and continue to reject the forced displacement of Palestinians, calling for an immediate end to attacks on the Gaza Strip, the West Bank and other occupied Palestinian territories, as well as unimpeded humanitarian access,” the Iraqi prime minister said, announcing Iraq’s pledge of $20 million for the reconstruction of Gaza and another $20 million for Lebanon. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Hamas Resumes Indirect Talks with Israel: Hamas Official

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    GAZA, May 17 (Xinhua) — Mediated talks between Hamas and Israel resumed in Qatar’s capital Doha on Saturday, senior Palestinian official Mahmoud Mardawi said.

    As M. Mardavi noted, the negotiations are being conducted with the mediation of Qatar and the United States in an attempt to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and conclude an agreement on the exchange of hostages without preconditions.

    A source close to Hamas told Xinhua on condition of anonymity that the talks are based on a proposal presented by US Special Envoy for the Middle East Steven Witkoff, to which Hamas has made significant changes.

    The guarantees provided by the United States in the current round of Gaza ceasefire talks appear to be “more serious” and include clear commitments to implement the terms of any potential agreement, the source said.

    Meanwhile, Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz on Saturday confirmed the resumption of talks with Hamas, saying the Palestinian movement’s return to the negotiating table marks a departure from the intransigent stance it has taken so far.

    According to I. Katz, Hamas changed its position after the launch of a new Israeli military operation, codenamed “Gideon’s Chariots,” which aims to expand the scale of hostilities in Gaza and achieve key military goals of the Jewish state, including the release of hostages and the elimination of Hamas.

    The Israeli military on Friday evening announced an escalation of operations in the Palestinian enclave, launching a series of airstrikes and deploying additional ground forces, saying the stepped-up offensive marks the start of Operation Gideon’s Chariots.

    The current proposal being discussed in Doha would see the release of some 10 or more hostages in exchange for a limited ceasefire, Israeli state radio Kan reported. Israel estimates the number of hostages still alive in Gaza at 20.

    Despite renewed efforts to achieve peace, Hamas has expressed doubts about continuing negotiations while Israel’s blockade of Gaza, imposed since March 2, remains in place. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Xi Jinping sends congratulatory message to 34th Arab League summit

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    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    BEIJING, May 17 (Xinhua) — Chinese President Xi Jinping on Saturday sent a congratulatory message to Iraqi President Abdel Latif Rashid to congratulate him on the convening of the 34th Arab League (ALS) summit in the Iraqi capital Baghdad.

    Xi Jinping noted that over the 80 years since its founding, the Arab League has consistently made efforts to promote the unity and self-strengthening of the Arab world, and has actively acted as a united voice of Arab states, promoting peace, stability and prosperity in the Middle East.

    According to him, the world is currently undergoing rapid changes unseen in the last century, and the situation in the Middle East is developing in a complex way.

    The Chinese leader stressed that the fact that Arab countries adhere to independence and self-reliance, promote development and growth, and uphold fairness and justice plays an active role in enhancing the influence of the Global South.

    Xi Jinping noted that the dynamic development of relations between China and Arab countries in recent years serves as a model of solidarity and cooperation among developing countries.

    Recalling that at the first China-Arab States Summit in December 2022, he and Arab leaders reached an agreement to make efforts to build a China-Arab community with a shared future in the new era, the Chinese president expressed confidence that the second summit to be held in China in 2026 will be another important milestone in the history of China-Arab relations.

    Noting that China and Arab countries have always viewed their relations from a strategic height and a long-term perspective, Xi said that China will remain a reliable friend and partner to them in the future, firmly standing by the just cause of Arab countries.

    China is ready to work with Arab states to deepen political mutual trust, promote mutually beneficial cooperation, expand cultural and humanitarian exchanges, jointly advance along the path of modernization in their countries and build a China-Arab community with a shared future at a higher level, the Chinese president said. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Turkish President vows to continue efforts to advance Russian-Ukrainian peace talks

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    ISTANBUL, May 17 (Xinhua) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Ankara will continue its efforts to ensure the continuation of talks aimed at ending the Russia-Ukraine conflict, according to a statement released by Turkey’s state-run Anadolu Agency on Saturday.

    R.T. Erdogan made the statement on Friday during his return flight from Albania, where he participated in the European Political Community summit.

    He stressed that Türkiye “will make every effort to maintain channels of dialogue between the parties” and will continue mediation efforts to achieve peace between Russia and Ukraine.

    “We count on the support of all interested parties, including the European Union, in the sensitive process we are advancing with the aim of establishing peace as soon as possible,” added R. T. Erdogan.

    On Friday, Russian and Ukrainian delegations held their first direct talks in Istanbul in three years. After a two-hour discussion, the parties agreed to continue the talks and conduct a large-scale prisoner exchange according to the “1,000 for 1,000” formula. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Video: The Week at State — May 17, 2025

    Source: United States of America – Department of State (video statements)

    This week, Secretary Rubio traveled to Saudi Arabia and Qatar as part of President Trump’s first international trip of his second term, and met with @NATO Allies in Türkiye. Edan Alexander returned home, and Deputy Secretary of State Landau encouraged foreign investment at the SelectUSA Investment Summit.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ql5ybuWRB2s

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  • MIL-OSI United Nations: Secretary-General’s press encounter at the League of Arab States [scroll down for Arabic]

    Source: United Nations secretary general

    A very good afternoon to all of you.
     
    I am pleased to be in Baghdad once again, this time for this Summit of the League of Arab States in a crucial moment for the region.
     
    The ground is moving under our feet in this region. 
     
    But the tectonic shifts are not a force of nature. 
     
    The problems of violence and volatility are the results of concrete choices of people. 
     
    And the solutions are also in the hands of decisionmakers.
     
    Solutions that, above all, are focused on making the most of the tremendous potential and opportunity throughout this region.
     
    We know the people of the Arab world demand and deserve a better future. 
     
    The people of Lebanon – where the ceasefire and territorial integrity must be respected and all commitments implemented. 
     
    The people of Syria – who need to see a path towards a political transition that is inclusive of all segments of the population – and a future of accountability, national healing, and further integration into the international community and economy with the lifting of sanctions.     
     
    The people of Yemen – who have been suffering from years of war and devastation and yearn for a peaceful future.
     
    And people in every corner of the Arab world who seek the same as those anywhere — a future of justice, dignity, human rights, security peace and hope.
     
    One issue is at the heart of the region’s unrealized hope:  the unresolved question of Palestine.
     
    A two-State solution — Israel and Palestine living side by side in peace and security, with Jerusalem as the capital of both States – is not just a vision.
     
    It is a necessity.
     
    That goal has never been more imperative – but unfortunately also never more distant. 
     
    A two-State future is disappearing before our eyes and we need to reverse this trend. 
     
    In Gaza, the situation for Palestinians is beyond description … beyond atrocious … and beyond inhumane.
     
    A policy of siege and starvation makes a mockery of international law.
     
    The blockade against humanitarian aid must end immediately.
     
    I say once again:  Nothing justifies the atrocious October 7 terror attacks by Hamas.
     
    But nothing justifies the collective punishment of the Palestinian people.
     
    We need a permanent ceasefire — the unconditional release of all hostages –the free flow of humanitarian aid – and irreversible action towards a two-State solution.
     
    The high-level conference in June, co-chaired by France and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is an important opportunity we cannot lose. 
     
    This is a moment for moral clarity and concrete action.
     
    The choices ahead will shape the region for years to come. 
     
    We can and must rise to this moment with courage, unity, and vision.
    I am convinced that the Arab world has the strength, the wisdom, and the opportunity to lead the way toward peace, dignity, and a future worthy of all its people.
     
    Shukran.

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             مساء الخير لكم جميعا.

             يسعدني أن أكون في بغداد مرة أخرى هذه المرة لحضور مؤتمر قمة جامعة الدول العربية في وقت حاسم للمنطقة.

             إن الأرض تهتز من تحت أقدامنا في هذه المنطقة.

             لكن هذه التحولات التكتونية ليست قوة من قوى الطبيعة.

             فمشاكل العنف والتقلبات هي نتائج خيارات محددة يتخذها الناس.

             والحلول هي أيضا بيد صانعي القرار.

             وهذه الحلول ينبغي أن تركز، أولا وقبل كل شيء، على الاستفادة القصوى من الإمكانات التي تزخر بها المنطقة والفرص الهائلة المتاحة في أنحائها قاطبة.

             ونحن نعلم أن شعوب العالم العربي تطالب بمستقبل أفضل وتستحقه.

             شعب لبنان – حيث يجب احترام وقف إطلاق النار واحترام سلامة الأراضي وتنفيذ جميع الالتزامات.

             شعب سوريا – الذي يتوق إلى مسار صوب انتقال سياسي يشمل جميع شرائح السكان – ومستقبل تتحقق فيه المساءلة وتضمَّد جراح الوطن وتتعزز عملية الاندماج في المجتمع الدولي والاقتصاد الدولي وترفع العقوبات.

             شعب اليمن – الذي يعاني ويلات الحرب والدمار على مدى سنوات ويتوق إلى مستقبل يستتب فيه السلام.

             وكذلك الشعوب في كل ربع من ربوع العالم العربي التي تنشد ما تنشده الشعوب في أي مكان آخر ألا وهو أن تعيش في مستقبل تتحقق فيه آمالها وتسود فيه العدالة والكرامة وحقوق الإنسان والسلام والأمن.

             على أن قضية واحدة تكمن في صلب أمل لم يتحقق في المنطقة – قضية فلسطين التي لم تجد طريقها إلى الحل بعد.

             إن تحقيق حل الدولتين – إسرائيل وفلسطين – تعيشان جنباً إلى جنب في سلام وأمن وتتخذان القدس عاصمة لهما بكلتيهما، ليس مجرد هدف نصبو إليه.

             وإنما هو ضرورة لا مفر منها.

             ولم يسبق أبدا أن كان بلوغ هذا الهدف أشد إلحاحا ولكن للأسف لم يكن أيضا أكثر بعدا.

             لقد صار مستقبل الدولتين يتلاشى أمام أعيننا ونحتاج إلى عكس هذا المسار.

             ففي غزة، لم تعد الكلمات كافية لوصف هول الوضع الذي يقاسيه الفلسطينيون هناك إذ تجاوزت الأحداث التي يتعرضون لها كل الحدود بشاعة وقسوة.

             إن فرض سياسة الحصار والتجويع هو استخفاف بالقانون الدولي.

             ولذلك، فمن الواجب أن يُرفع الحصار عن دخول المساعدات الإنسانية فورا.

             وأكرر هنا قولي ألا شيء يبرر الهجمات الإرهابية الفظيعة التي نفذتها حماس في 7 تشرين الأول/أكتوبر.

             لكن لا شيء يبرر العقاب الجماعي الذي يُمارَسُ على الشعب الفلسطيني.

             إننا بحاجة إلى وقف دائم لإطلاق النار – والإفراج غير المشروط عن جميع الرهائن – وحرية تدفق المساعدات الإنسانية – والعمل الذي لا رجعة فيه صوب تحقيق حل الدولتين.

             وسيكون المؤتمر رفيع المستوى المزمع عقده في حزيران/يونيه برئاسة مشتركة بين فرنسا والمملكة العربية السعودية فرصة مهمة في هذا الشأن لا يمكننا تفويتها.

             فهذه لحظة للتمسك الواضح بالمبادئ الأخلاقية واتخاذ إجراءات ملموسة.

             وستحدد الخيارات المتخذة شكل المنطقة لسنوات قادمة.

             بإمكاننا ومن واجبنا أن نرتقي إلى مستوى تلك اللحظة، متحلين بالشجاعة والوحدة والطموح.

             وإنني على يقين بأن العالم العربي لديه من القوة والحكمة والفرص ما يتيح له أن يقود الجهود نحو تحقيق السلام والكرامة وبناء مستقبل يليق بجميع أبنائه.

             شكرًا.

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  • MIL-OSI Security: Four arrested in CT investigation released from custody

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    Four men arrested as part of a Counter Terrorism Policing investigation have been released from custody.

    The men [A-D] were arrested on Saturday, 3 May at addresses in London, Swindon and Greater Manchester.

    Commander Dominic Murphy, Head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command said: “We made these arrests due to concerns about a suspected plot to target a specific premises. Since those arrests, detectives have been working to assess all the evidence we’ve gathered and to question the men.

    “They are now being released from custody but our investigation remains active and is ongoing.

    “We are working very closely with the premises we identified as the suspected target of the alleged plot, and we continue to provide them with support. This has been, and continues to be, a highly complex investigation, and we will not hesitate to take further action if we believe there is any imminent threat to the public.

    “I would like to thank the public for their support and understanding – particularly in the areas and communities across the UK who have felt the direct impact of our activity.

    “I’d like to ask people to remain vigilant and contact us if anything doesn’t look or feel right. Information from the public is crucial to our work.”

    Anyone who sees or hears something that doesn’t feel right can call police, in confidence, on 0800 789 321, or report it via www.gov.uk/ACT.

    Five men were arrested on 3 May, as part of a pre-planned operation:

    [A] a 29-year-old man was arrested in the Swindon area
    [B] a 46-year-old man was arrested in west London
    [C] a 29-year-old man was arrested in the Stockport area
    [D] a 40-year-old man was arrested in the Rochdale area
    [E] a 24-year-old man was arrested in the Manchester area

    The five men, who are all Iranian nationals, were arrested on suspicion of preparation of a terrorist act, contrary to section 5 of the Terrorism Act (TACT), 2006. Four of the men [A-D] were detained under TACT and after obtaining various warrants of further detention, all four were released from custody on 17 May.

    The fifth man [E] was detained under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act (PACE). He was previously released on bail, with conditions, to a date in May.

    As part of the investigation, officers continue to carry out searches at a number of addresses in the Greater Manchester, London, Swindon and High Wycombe areas.

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  • MIL-OSI Europe: Meeting with the President of the Lebanese Republic

    Source: Government of Italy (English)

    The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, met today with the President of the Lebanese Republic, Joseph Aoun, at Palazzo Chigi.

    President Meloni reaffirmed Italy’s strong commitment alongside the Lebanese people, especially at this decisive moment in time in which Lebanon is undertaking an ambitious reform programme and can turn the page following the numerous crises it has experienced.

    In particular, the two leaders discussed the situation in the south of Lebanon, where Italy is present with more than a thousand soldiers within UNIFIL, and underlined Italy’s irreplaceable role as part of the UN mission and in providing international coordination of support for the Lebanese armed forces through the Military Technical Committee for Lebanon, in order to maintain stability along the border between Lebanon and Israel.

    Their conversation also focused on the situation in Syria and, in particular, on the importance of an inclusive transition and the need to support the Syrian economy and a resumption of basic services, also with a view to enabling Syrian refugees to return on a voluntary basis and in a safe, dignified and sustainable way.

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  • MIL-Evening Report: ‘Cracks are opening up’ in Western complicity over Gaza genocide, says Minto

    Asia Pacific Report

    About 2000 New Zealand protesters marched through the heart of Auckland city today chanting “no justice, no peace” and many other calls as they demanded an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and an end to the Israeli atrocities in its brutal war on the besieged Palestinian enclave.

    For more than 73 days, Israel has blocked all food, water, and medicine from entering Gaza, creating a man-made crisis with the Strip on the brink of a devastating famine.

    Israel’s attacks killed more than 150 and wounded 450 in a day in a new barrage of attacks that aid workers described as “Gaza is bleeding before our eyes”.

    in Auckland, several Palestinian and other speakers spoke of the anguish and distress of the global Gaza community in the face of Western indifference to the suffering in a rally before the march marking the 77th anniversary of the Nakba — the “Palestinian catastrophe”.

    “There are cracks opening up all around the world that haven’t been there for 77 years,” said Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa (PSNA) co-chair John Minto in an inspired speech to the protesters.

    “Right through the news media, journalists are up in arms against their editors and bosses all around the world.

    “We’ve got politicians in Britain speaking out for the first time. Some conservative politician got standing up the other day saying, ‘I supported Israel right or wrong for 20 years, and I was wrong.’

    ‘The world is coming right’
    “Yet a lot of the world has been wrong for 77 years, but the world is coming right. We are on the right side of history, give us a big round of applause.”

    Minto was highly critical of the public broadcasters, Television New Zealand and Radio New Zealand, saying they relied too heavily on a narrow range of Western sources whose credibility had been challenged and eroded over the past 19 months.

    PSNA co-chair John Minto . . . .capturing an image of the march up Auckland’s Queen Street in protest over the Israeli genocide in Gaza. Image: APR

    He also condemned their “proximity” news value, blaming it for news editors’ lapse of judgment on news values because Israelis “spoke English”.

    Minto told the crowd that that they should be monitoring Al Jazeera for a more balanced and nuanced coverage of the war on Palestine.

    His comments echoed a similar theme of a speech at the Fickling Centre in Three Kings on Thursday night and protesters followed up by picketing the NZ Voyager Media Awards last night with a light show of killed Gazan journalists beamed on the hotel venue.

    Protesters at the NZ Voyager Media Awards protesting last night against unbalanced media coverage of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Image: Achmat Eesau/PSNA

    About 230 Gazan journalists have been killed in the war so far, many of them allegedly targeted by the Israeli forces.

    Minto said he could not remember a previous time when a New Zealand government had remained silent in the face of industrial-scale killing of civilians anywhere in the world.

    “We have livestreamed genocide happening and we have our government refusing to condemn any of Israel’s war crimes,” he said.

    NZ ‘refusing to condemn war crimes’
    “Yet we’ve got everybody in the leadership of this government having condemned every act of Palestinian resistance yet refused to condemn the war crimes, refused to condemn the bombing of civilians, and refused to condemn the mass starvation of 2.3 million people.

    “What a bunch of depraved bastards run this country. Shame on all of them.”

    Palestinian speaker Samer Almalalha . . . “Everything we were told about international law and human rights is bullshit.” A golden key symbolising the right of return for Palestinians is in the background. Image: APR

    Palestinian speaker Samer Almalalha spoke of the 1948 Nakba and the injustices against his people.

    “Everything we were told about international law and human rights is bullshit. The only rights you have are the ones you take,” he said.

    “So today we won’t stand here to plead, we are here to remind you of what happened to us. We are here to take what is ours. Today, and every day, we fight for a free Palestine.”

    Nakba survivor Ghazi Dassouki . . . a harrowing story about a massacre village. Image: Bruce King
    survivor

    and he told a harrowing story from his homeland. As a 14-year-old boy, he and his family were driven out of Palestine during the Nakba.

    He described “waking up to to the smell of gunpowder” — his home was close to the Deir Yassin massacre on April 9, 1948, when Zionist militias attacked the village killing 107 people, including women and children.

    ‘Palestine will be free – and so will we’
    Green Party co-leader Chlöe Swarbrick said: “What we stand for is truth, justice, peace and love.

    “Palestine will be free and, in turn, so will we.”

    She said only six more MPs were needed to have the numbers to have the Greens’ Unlawful Occupation of Palestine Sanctions Bill passed in Parliament.

    Israel has blocked all food, water, and medicine from entering Gaza, creating a man-made crisis, with the integrated food security agency IPC warning that famine could be declared any time between now and September, reports Al Jazeera.

    The head of the UN Children’s Fund, Catherine Russell, said the world should be shocked by the killing of 45 children in Israeli air strikes in just two days.

    Instead, the slaughter of children in Gaza is “largely met with indifference”.

    “More than 1 million children in Gaza are at risk of starvation. They are deprived of food, water and medicine,” Russell wrote in a post on social media.

    “Nowhere is safe for children in Gaza,” she said.

    “This horror must stop.”

    “The coloniser lied” . . . a placard in today’s Palestine rally in Auckland. Image: APR

    Famine worst level of hunger
    Famine is the worst level of hunger, where people face severe food shortages, widespread malnutrition, and high levels of death due to starvation.

    According to the UN’s criteria, famine is declared when:

    • At least 20 percent (one-fifth) of households face extreme food shortages;
    • More than 30 percent of children suffer from acute malnutrition; and
    • At least two out of every 10,000 people or four out of every 10,000 children die each day from starvation or hunger-related causes.

    Famine is not just about hunger; it is the worst humanitarian emergency, indicating a complete collapse of access to food, water and the systems necessary for survival.

    According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), since Israel’s complete blockade began on March 2, at least 57 children have died from the effects of malnutrition.

    “Stop Genocide in Gaza” . . . the start of the rally with PSNA co-chair Maher Nazzal on the right. Image: APR

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  • MIL-OSI Security: UPDATE: Three remanded in custody following court appearance

    Source: United Kingdom London Metropolitan Police

    A Counter Terrorism Policing investigation has resulted in three men being charged with offences under the National Security Act.

    The three men, who are all Iranian nationals, were arrested and detained on Saturday, 3 May, under Section 27 of the National Security Act (NSA), 2023. Warrants of further detention were obtained meaning the three men could be detained until Saturday, 17 May.

    The investigation is being led by officers from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command and on Friday, 16 May, the Crown Prosecution Service authorised charges against the three men:

    Mostafa Sepahvand, 39 (22.9.85) of St John’s Wood, London
    Farhad Javadi Manesh, 44 (22.9.80) of Kensal Rise, London
    Shapoor Qalehali Khani Noori, 55 (23.9.69), of Ealing, London

    All three were charged with engaging in conduct likely to assist a foreign intelligence service between 14 August 2024 and 16 February 2025, contrary to Section 3 of the National Security Act 2023.

    Sepahvand was also charged with engaging in conduct, namely surveillance, reconnaissance and open-source research, between 14 August 2024 and 16 February 2025, intending to commit acts, namely serious violence against a person in the United Kingdom, contrary to Section 18(1)(a) of the National Security Act 2023.

    Manesh and Noori have also been charged with engaging in conduct, namely surveillance and reconnaissance, with the intention that acts, namely serious violence against a person in the United Kingdom, would be committed by others, contrary to section 18(1)(b) of the National Security Act 2023.

    The foreign state to which the charges relate is Iran.

    Commander Dominic Murphy, from the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “These are extremely serious charges under the National Security Act, which have come about following what has been a very complex and fast-moving investigation.

    “Since the men were arrested two weeks ago, detectives have been working around the clock and we have worked closely with colleagues in the CPS to reach this point. We have been in contact with the individuals directly affected, and we continue to provide them with support.

    “Now that these men have been charged I would urge people not to speculate about this case, so that the criminal justice process can run its course.”

    The three men were remanded in custody to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Saturday, 17 May. They will next appear in custody at the Old Bailey on Friday, 6 June.

    On Friday, 9 May, a fourth man, aged 31, was also arrested as part of the investigation and he was detained under Section 27 of the National Security Act 2023. A warrant of further detention was obtained, meaning he could be detained until Friday, 16 May. He was released without charge on Thursday, 15 May.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Israeli army claims to have killed one of Hezbollah commanders in Lebanon

    Translation. Region: Russian Federal

    Source: People’s Republic of China in Russian –

    Source: People’s Republic of China – State Council News

    JERUSALEM, May 17 (Xinhua) — The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) on Saturday reported the killing of a Hezbollah commander in southern Lebanon.

    The commander, who was not named, was killed in the village of Mazraat Jemjim, north of the city of Tyre, the military said.

    Several Israeli media outlets reported that the car the man was in was hit by a drone.

    In a statement, the IDF accused the slain man of “participating in the rebuilding of Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure in the area” and called such activity “a flagrant violation of the agreements between Israel and Lebanon.”

    The strike came despite a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, signed on November 27, 2024, aimed at ending hostilities related to the war in the Gaza Strip. –0–

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  • MIL-OSI Canada: Backgrounder – Canada’s commitments at 2025 United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial meeting

    Source: Government of Canada News

    Following the 2025 United Nations Peacekeeping Ministerial (UNPKM) meeting in Berlin, Germany, Canada committed to providing more than $40 million in new projects and contributions to continue supporting UN peace operations and related peacebuilding efforts.

    These commitments include a pledge to continue providing tactical airlift support to UN peace operations until 2027. Canada will also continue to support the protection of civilians (including women and children) and providing specialized training and to counter the threat of misinformation, disinformation, malinformation and hate speech in the context of UN peace operations. As a historic partner in supporting UN peace operations, Canada remains committed to advancing the meaningful participation of uniformed women in peace operations and to supporting critical UN capacity gaps.

    Peacekeeping training, capacity building and partnerships

    Canada’s pledging commitments include:

    • more than $11.4 million to support training, capacity building and partnerships
    • more than $3 million to support training and capacity-building efforts to help prepare more than 450 personnel from partner countries to deploy to UN peace support operations
    • an expansion of tactical airlift capabilities and support to the UN through airlift capabilities on an opportunity basis (subject to aircraft availability)
    • assistance to 2 peacekeeping training institutions in the Indo-Pacific region (Vietnam and Malaysia) to build their capacity to plan and deliver their own UN-certified Staff Officer and Civil-Military Cooperation courses
    • delivery of 3 combat first-aid train-the-trainer courses to provide selected partners with an important prerequisite for deployment and to create a national cadre of instructors.

    Canada’s Military Training and Cooperation Program will continue to provide member nations with a wide range of training courses that directly or indirectly strengthen their ability to participate in peace support operations and help improve the interoperability of their personnel in multinational peace support operations. Canada will increasingly share peacekeeping capacity-building activities with like-minded partners and, where appropriate, through the UN Light Coordination Mechanism, to increase opportunities for effective international collaboration and achieve greater impact.

    Through the Canadian Police Arrangement, the RCMP will:

    • augment training and capacity-building partnerships, including through the deployment of subject-matter experts to 3 peacekeeping regional training centres
    • support pre-deployment training for individual women police officers from contributing nations to help them meet UN requirements and increase the number of women police officers in UN missions
    • set up a community of practice consisting of previously deployed women to serve as a resource to support women peacekeepers around the world.

    Enhancing Peace Operations Through Training and Capacity-Building Support to the UN

    Project partner: UN Department of Peace Operations and UN Department of Management Strategy, Policy and Compliance

    Funding announced: $3.3 million

    This funding will support multiple UN teams that focus on: strengthening child protection; countering improvised explosive devices and explosive ordnance capabilities; protecting civilians; preventing sexual exploitation and abuse (the SEA Programme of Action); leadership training (for section commanders and force chiefs of staff); preventing conflict-related sexual violence and peacekeeping intelligence; as well as new and emerging areas such as UN transitions and integrated planning and analysis. 

    Contributing to Addressing and Mitigating Misinformation and Disinformation in UN Peace Operations

    Project partner: UN Department of Peace Operations and UN Department of Operational Support

    Funding announced: $2.2 million

    This funding will support several UN teams that focus on strategic communications and countering misinformation, disinformation, malinformation and hate speech in the context of peace operations, including training and technology tools.

    Improving the Capacities of Uniformed Medical Personnel in Peace Operations Settings

    Project partner: UN Institute for Training and Research

    Funding announced: $2 million

    This funding will support capacity building of uniformed men and women, medical and paramedical personnel deployed in peace operations through the delivery of basic field trauma training, including mental health components and advanced medical training or a train-the-trainers course.

    Driving Excellence: Support to Peacekeeping Training Institutions

    Project partner: UN Institute for Training and Research

    Funding announced: $2 million

    This funding will build the capacity of targeted peacekeeping training institutions in Senegal and Indonesia to successfully develop and deliver national and peacekeeping pre-deployment training to uniformed personnel.

    Increasing Access to Peacekeeping Training Through E-Learning

    Project partner: Peace Operations Training Institute

    Funding announced: $1.5 million

    This funding will provide complementary e-learning training to peacekeepers individually, at a regional/national peacekeeping training institution or in field missions.

    Protection of Civilians in UN Peace Operations and Effects of Disinformation

    Project partner: Henry L. Stimson Center

    Funding announced: $242,285

    This funding will support research on how the full spectrum of UN peace operations can better protect civilians and understand how misinformation and disinformation affect the ability of UN peace operations to protect civilians in the context of 5 UN peace operations: including Colombia, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Lebanon, South Sudan and Sudan.

    Supporting the Cyprus Peace Process II

    Project partner: UN Development Programme

    Funding announced: $136,000

    This funding will provide support to the UN Good Offices Mission in Cyprus and the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus to better develop and refine approaches to peacekeeping and peacebuilding in the country through evidence-based research data.

    Supporting Military Gender Advisors and Gender Focal Points

    Project partner: UNITAR

    Funding announced: over $2 million

    This funding will support UNITAR to train military gender advisers and gender focal points for UN peace support operations and to train trainers and deliver national-level gender-mainstreaming courses to selected UN troop-contributing countries.

    Supporting the UN Integrated Training Service (ITS)

    Project partner: UN ITS

    Funding announced: over $800,000

    This funding will support UN ITS to deliver 4 train-the-trainer courses for UN staff officers and 1 train-the-trainer course for UN military observer using the newly updated UN curriculums to bolster national training cadres.

    UN Triangular Partnership Programme (TPP)

    Project partner: UN TPP

    Funding announced: $600,000

    This funding will support the UN TPP to deliver a 9-week cross-pillar training course in Cambodia focusing on explosive hazard awareness and heavy equipment operation. 

    Women, Peace and Security

    Canada will provide more than $26.5 million to support the UN’s Women, Peace and Security agenda, including the Elsie Initiative Fund, and training and capacity building. The RCMP commits to supporting women in peace operations by:

    • providing subject-matter experts to support pre-deployment training for individual women police officers (pre-SAAT)
    • meeting and exceeding the UN Secretary-General’s Uniformed Gender Parity Strategy targets with more than 30% women representation in international deployments
    • Establishing a national mentoring/networking program involving previously deployed women

    United Nations Elsie Initiative Fund for Uniformed Women in Peace Operations

    Project partner: United Nations Development Programme

    Funding announced: $15 million

    This project provides direct support to the Elsie Initiative Fund to: support barrier assessments; construct gender-sensitive accommodations; offer training and daycare facilities; provide financial premiums for gender-strong unit deployments; and develop gender policies, strategies and action plans, as well as training and capacity building.

    Supporting Uniformed Women’s Participation in UN Peace Operations

    Project partner: United Nations Institute for Training and Research

    Funding announced: $3.4 million

    This funding will support selected troop- and police-contributing countries in operationalizing the results of assessments of barriers to the meaningful participation of women in uniform in peace operations.

    Supporting the UN to Increase Meaningful Participation of Women in Peace Operations

    Project partner: UN Department of Peace Operations and UN Department of Operational Support

    Funding announced: $3 million

    This funding will support several UN teams that focus on accelerating the UN’s implementation of the Women, Peace and Security agenda, strategic communications and women’s outreach courses in information communications technology, including Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR), with the UN C4ISR Academy for Peace Operations.

    Promoting Gender-Sensitive Strategies, Policies and Training for UN Peacekeeping

    Project partners: UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs, UN Department of Peace Operations

    Funding announced: $2.4 million

    This funding will support the development and coordination of concrete strategic and policy changes, as well as targeted initiatives at all levels within UN headquarters and in field missions, to create an inclusive workplace culture and promote gender parity.

    Amplifying the Elsie Initiative Through Data-informed Capacity Building

    Project partner: Cornell University

    Funding announced: $2.1 million

    This additional funding will support global policy discussions, national security sector actors and research entities in targeted troop- and police-contributing countries. The aim is to increase country-level capacity and motivation to advance women’s meaningful participation in UN peacekeeping by using data-informed technical assistance in 6 countries and producing policy recommendations and papers.

    Women, Peace and Security Mandate in the Indo-Pacific

    Project partners: Kingston Leadership Team Inc. and UN Women in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

    Funding announced: $720,000

    This funding will support several sub-projects that focus on: supporting UN peacekeeping through its Indo-Pacific Strategy; continued partnership with the Malaysian Peacekeeping Centre to deliver bilateral and multilateral Women, Peace and Security training, including train-the-trainer courses; and contribute toward a project delivered by UN Women and the UNDP in collaboration with Vietnam’s Ministry of National Defence to advance Women, Peace and Security, including in peace support operations.

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  • MIL-OSI United Kingdom: BBC must join calls to exclude Israel from Eurovision Song Contest

    Source: Scottish Greens

    Patrick Harvie calls for Israel’s exclusion from Eurovision

    The BBC must join international calls to exclude Israel from the world’s largest music competition, ‘Eurovision’, says Scottish Greens Co-Leader Patrick Harvie.

    Broadcasters and artists have called on the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) to take action to stop Israel competing in Eurovision.

    The 2024 winner of the contest, Nemo, stated, “Israel’s actions are fundamentally at odds with the values that Eurovision claims to uphold — peace, unity, and respect for human rights.” “I support the call for Israel’s exclusion from the Eurovision Song Contest.”

    Irish broadcaster RTÉ has also called for Israel to be excluded, prompting the EBU to “hold discussions” about Israel’s future in the contest, but only after this year’s contest in Basel, Switzerland.

    Israel first competed in Eurovision in 1973 and is set to compete in the 2025 edition, with their competitor qualifying for the grand-final during Semi-Final two on Thursday evening.

    Speaking ahead of the Eurovision grand final, Scottish Greens Co-Leader Patrick Harvie said: 

    “Israeli forces have inflicted a genocide on the people of Gaza; there should be no illusion that Israel wants to use Eurovision to pinkwash their image and distract from the war crimes their government are committing in Gaza and the West Bank.

    “Eurovision should be a uniting force for peace and love in Europe, but whilst war criminals are represented on the stage, that can’t happen. The EBU rightfully took action against Russia and Belarus; now, they must listen to broadcasters, artists, and fans.

    “As one of the ‘big 5’ Eurovision broadcasters, the BBC must join neighbouring broadcasters in Ireland to call for the end of Israel’s pinkwashing.

    “The continued acceptance of Israel onto the Eurovision stage is unacceptable, I am glad that the EBU have finally opened a channel with RTÉ to discuss this issue but it has taken far too long to get here. The BBC must stand against these atrocities and speak out now.”

    MIL OSI United Kingdom