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An American official explains why Israel approved the entry of fuel into Gaza
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An American official explains why Israel approved the entry of fuel into Gaza

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 17, 2023
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(CNN) – A US State Department official announced on Friday that the Israeli government will allow 140,000 liters of fuel to enter Gaza every 48 hours after weeks of American pressure.

After the Israeli government voted in favor of the entry of fuel, on Thursday, 120,000 liters will be allowed to be deposited every 48 hours in a warehouse in Rafah for use by UNRWA trucks and other things such as water desalination, well and sewage pumping, waste disposal, bakeries and hospitals. The American official said that All in southern Gaza.

The other 20,000 will be used to operate generators for mobile phones and the Internet.

The issue of allowing fuel entry was a major issue during US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken’s meetings in Tel Aviv two weeks ago, and after those meetings, Blinken said that the two sides “identified mechanisms to deliver fuel to hospitals and other needs in the south.”

For the next two weeks, the United States was pressuring Israel to actually make it happen.

The Israeli government delayed in part because it claimed there was still fuel in southern Gaza, and it also linked the fuel issue to the hostage issue.

The American official said that the United States does not believe that the two issues are related, noting that the Hamas movement does not care about the humanitarian plight of the people of Gaza.

The official added that Blinken on Wednesday called Ron Dermer, Minister of Strategic Affairs and an ally of Benjamin Netanyahu, and told him that “there is no longer time to delay, and that Gaza is on the brink of a humanitarian catastrophe,” and stressed that “they cannot wait until the hostages are released to allow fuel to enter Gaza.” “Even one week will cost many lives.”

Dermer agreed that the government would vote on the decision to allow the entry of fuel, according to the US State Department official.

Before the vote, Blinken called Israeli Minister Benny Gantz and stressed the need to allow fuel to enter, and the American official described the call as “important.”

The official said that the United States will continue to pressure the Israeli government to allow more fuel to enter.

#American #official #explains #Israel #approved #entry #fuel #Gaza
2023-11-17 22:07:56

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America: We expressed our concern to Israel about the violation of the “visa program”
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America: We expressed our concern to Israel about the violation of the “visa program”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 17, 2023
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(CNN) — The US administration said Thursday that it had expressed to the Israeli government its “concerns that US passport holders from the West Bank will not be able to pass through Israel” as required under the visa waiver program.

US State Department spokesman Matt Miller said in a press conference: “I will not go into the full details of our private diplomatic discussions, but we expect Israel to address these concerns.”

“We expect them to be in full compliance with the Visa Waiver Program, and there are procedures available to us if they do not,” Miller added.

He continued: “There is a whole range of measures that can be taken before the final suspension of the program.”

According to a spokesman for the US Department of Homeland Security, his department and its partners in other agencies “continuously monitor the implementation of the program requirements by all countries joining the Visa Waiver Program to ensure full implementation.”

He added: “Officials are working with the Government of Israel to address reports that Americans are having problems traveling to and from Ben Gurion Airport, and the Department expects that all countries participating in the Visa Waiver Program will meet all program requirements.”

It is noteworthy that the US administration announced in September that Israel would join the Visa Waiver Program, which allows qualified travelers to apply to enter the United States without a visa, and the decision entered into force in late October.

#America #expressed #concern #Israel #violation #visa #program
2023-11-16 20:39:11

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Israeli Spokesman Praises Efforts Leading to Release of Hamas Hostages
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Israeli Spokesman Praises Efforts Leading to Release of Hamas Hostages

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 24, 2023
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(CNN) – On Monday, the spokesman for the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu praised the “efforts” that led to the release of two hostages released by the Hamas movement.

The spokesman said, in a statement on behalf of the Special Envoy for Abductees and Missing Persons: “The Israeli army and security forces have worked hard in the past few days, through all channels, to release the two hostages (Nurit Cooper and Yoshved Lifshitz) and overcome the many difficulties set by Hamas.”

He added, “The two hostages were transferred to a medical center in Israel, where their family members are waiting.” He continued, “We thank Egypt for its assistance, and the Red Cross for its important role as lifesavers.”

The statement stated: “The government, army and security establishment in Israel will continue to work with all their efforts and efforts to locate all missing persons and return all kidnapped persons to their homes.”

Hamas announced that it had released the two hostages, after Qatari and Egyptian mediation, according to Israeli officials and other sources familiar with the matter, according to CNN.

The movement’s spokesman, Abu Ubaida, said in a statement: “The enemy (has) been refusing to receive them since last Friday. We have decided to release them for compelling humanitarian and health reasons.”

On Sunday, Israel said it would not respond to Hamas’ claims that it was “ready” to release two additional hostages, describing this as “false propaganda.”

On Friday, Hamas released the two American hostages, Judith Tai Raanan and Natalie Raanan.

For his part, US President Joe Biden, on Monday, called on Hamas to release all hostages held in Gaza before discussing the possibility of reaching a ceasefire between Israel and Gaza.

When pressed by a White House reporter on whether the White House supported a ceasefire in exchange for the release of the hostages, Biden said: “We should have a ceasefire,” before correcting himself and saying: “Not a ceasefire; Release these hostages, and then we can talk.”

#comment #Israel #release #hostages #released #Hamas
2023-10-23 22:09:47

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Hamas Attack on Israel Linked to American Efforts to Normalize Israeli-Saudi Relations, says President Biden
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Hamas Attack on Israel Linked to American Efforts to Normalize Israeli-Saudi Relations, says President Biden

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 21, 2023
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(CNN) – US President Joe Biden said on Friday that the Hamas movement launched an attack on Israel because of American efforts to normalize Israeli-Saudi relations.

Biden added to his supporters at a campaign fundraiser: “One of the reasons Hamas moved toward Israel is because they knew I was about to sit down with the Saudis.”

He added, “The Saudis wanted to recognize Israel,” and continued, “They were about to recognize Israel.”

It is noteworthy that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had said, last month, during an interview with CNN, that it was “likely” that Israel would reach an agreement to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia.

Netanyahu described the potential agreement as a “paradigm shift” in the region, adding that it “will change the Middle East forever, as it will demolish the walls of hostility.”

For his part, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said last month that “the Palestinian issue is important for the normalization of relations with Israel.”

Prince Mohammed bin Salman added, during an interview with the chief political anchor of the American Fox News network, Bret Baier, in the city of Neom: “We are discussing with the Americans to reach good results that will alleviate the suffering of the Palestinians.”

The Saudi Crown Prince explained that suspending negotiations regarding the relationship with Israel is “incorrect,” and added that “they are progressing every day.”

He stated that if the Joe Biden administration succeeds in concluding an agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel, “it will be the largest of its kind since the Cold War.”

He added: “Every day we get closer” to reaching an agreement, describing it as a “serious and real agreement.”

He said: “For us, the Palestinian issue is very important, and we have good negotiations going on so far and we will see where they go. We hope that it will facilitate life for the Palestinians and make Israel a player in the Middle East.”

The Saudi Crown Prince stated that his country is “ready to work with any Israeli leader if he is able to reach an agreement,” and added: “If we achieve a breakthrough to reach an agreement that gives the Palestinians their needs and makes the region calm, we will work with any party there.”

2023-10-20 23:59:03
#Biden #comments #Hamas #attack #Israel #relationship #normalization #Saudi #Arabia

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Biden Confirms 11 American Citizens Killed in Israel, Possibility of American Hostages
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Biden Confirms 11 American Citizens Killed in Israel, Possibility of American Hostages

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 9, 2023
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(CNN) – US President Joe Biden announced on Monday that “there are now at least 11 American citizens confirmed to have been killed in Israel.”

Biden added, in a statement, that it is “possible” that American citizens are among the hostages held by Hamas, and he continued that his administration is “working with Israeli officials on every aspect of the hostage crisis,” and noted that there are American citizens who “are still… Their fate is unknown.”

The US President’s statements came as the war raging since dawn on Saturday between the Israelis and the Palestinians, in the Gaza Strip, the enclave of the Strip and some Israeli cities, continues for the third day in a row.

#Biden #Americans #killed #Israel.. #hostages #held #Hamas
2023-10-09 20:53:08

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Wael Hanna Pleads Not Guilty in Senator Menendez Case: Accused Businessman Released on Bail
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Wael Hanna Pleads Not Guilty in Senator Menendez Case: Accused Businessman Released on Bail

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 27, 2023
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

(CNN) – Businessman Wael Hanna, accused in the case of Senator Robert Menendez, Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee in the US Senate, pleaded not guilty on Tuesday before the federal court in Manhattan and confirmed that he was not guilty. The court released him on bail worth $5 million and handed over his travel documents.

The indictment against Menendez and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, stated that they accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in exchange for exploiting the senator’s position for the benefit of the Egyptian authorities.

Wael Hanna was arrested on Tuesday morning at John F. Kennedy Airport upon his return from Egypt, his lawyer, Larry Lustberg, told reporters after the court hearing.

Lustberg added that Hanna returned to the United States to face the charges, while his wife and children remained in Egypt, where they all live most of the year.

According to the indictment brought against Wael Hanna, along with Menendez and others, last week, he faces charges of conspiracy to commit bribery, as well as conspiracy to commit Internet fraud.

Hanna is subject to surveillance and a curfew that requires him to be at his home in New Jersey from 8 pm until 8 am. He is also prohibited from contacting the other defendants and witnesses in the case without the presence of lawyers. All shares in his company, Capital Management EG, will also be kept as a guarantee for his release.

His lawyer said he will try to run his business, but it remains to be seen whether this business will continue.

Prosecutors allege that Senator Menendez agreed and sought to pressure a senior USDA official in an attempt to protect the business monopoly granted to Hanna by Egypt.

According to the indictment, Nadine, the senator’s wife, facilitated meetings with Hanna and other Egyptian officials.

Menendez was highly influential at the time as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.

Wael Hanna’s lawyer said that the Egyptian businessman was a friend of Nadine for many years before she started dating the senator in 2018. He also added that he would not consider Menendez a friend of Hanna, and said that he did not know whether Wael Hanna had done that or not, that is, made contacts. With Egyptian intelligence.

Lustberg told reporters after his arraignment that Hanna had pleaded not guilty “because he has pleaded not guilty.”

Hanna allegedly facilitated an agreement to provide bribes to the senator and his wife, Nadine, in exchange for the senator’s influence on matters that benefited him, the Egyptian government, and others.

The US Department of Agriculture contacted Egypt in 2019 to object to granting Hanna monopoly rights related to the supply of halal meat to the United States.

Hanna is scheduled to return to Manhattan court on October 2.

2023-09-26 21:15:43
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