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Title: Trump Seeks Saudi Normalization Amid Gaza Truce, F-35 Deal Uncertain

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 16, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump to Weigh Security Guarantees, F-35 Sale as Saudi Crown Prince‌ Visits White House

WASHINGTON – President Trump is preparing ⁣for a ⁢meeting‌ with​ Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin‌ Salman (MBS) focused on potential ⁤security assurances for the kingdom and ‍a possible agreement for the sale of U.S.-made F-35 fighter jets, administration officials say. The ​visit comes amid heightened regional tensions following the recent truce in​ Gaza and ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The​ crown prince is expected to ⁢request formal U.S. ​commitments defining the ‌scope of‌ military protection for Saudi⁢ Arabia, alongside an agreement to purchase the advanced F-35 aircraft. However, as of preparations concluding, the administration appeared hesitant to approve the⁤ fighter jet sale.

A key concern for ​the administration is maintaining Israel‘s “qualitative⁤ military advantage” in the region, especially as trump ⁤seeks Israeli support for his Gaza peace ⁢plan.Another obstacle is the risk of F-35 technology falling into the ‌hands of China, given China’s close ‌ties with both Saudi Arabia and ⁣the United arab Emirates – a similar concern previously blocking a​ sale to the UAE.

The potential for normalization of relations between Saudi‍ Arabia and Israel is also a central⁣ element of the discussions. Jonathan Schanzer, executive​ director at the Foundation for Defense ⁢of Democracies, noted, “Provided that ​the⁢ scenes on Saudi television continue to be scenes⁣ of devastation and misery in Gaza, I think it’s going to be very hard for MBS to move in​ this direction.” However, Schanzer added that Saudi Arabia ⁣has previously demonstrated a capacity​ to advance regional normalization efforts.

According to Hannah, a senior fellow at ​the Jewish Institute for National Security of ⁢America⁤ and former aide to⁣ Vice President Dick Cheney, the crown prince’s demands for normalization have increased following the events in Gaza. Hannah cautioned against yielding leverage, stating, “I think it would be folly not to ‌insist that the ultimate integration of these planes into the Saudi order​ of battle be tied to normalization and a more basic and permanent transformation in ‍Saudi-Israel relations and ⁤the regional security landscape.”

the administration officials acknowledged ‌Trump’s history of unpredictability, leaving open ‌the possibility ‌he could approve the F-35 sale if persuaded by the crown prince.

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UN migration agency warns of humanitarian collapse in North Darfur

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 12, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

UN ⁣Agency Warns of Imminent Humanitarian Collapse in North Darfur

Geneva -‍ The United Nations migration agency issued a ​stark warning Tuesday, stating that North Darfur is on⁤ the brink⁣ of humanitarian collapse following ⁤escalating violence and displacement in the region. The International Organization for ​Migration ‌(IOM) ⁣reports a critical shortage of essential ⁣supplies ⁣and services, compounded‌ by the recent surge in ⁢fighting around el-Fasher, the state‌ capital.

The escalating conflict in⁢ Sudan, now in it’s ​eighth‌ month, has triggered⁢ a devastating humanitarian crisis, disproportionately⁢ impacting ​vulnerable populations in Darfur. Hundreds of ‌thousands have ​been forced ⁣to flee their homes, seeking refuge in already overcrowded camps and facing dire conditions. The‍ situation in North Darfur is particularly acute, wiht the IOM‌ fearing a complete breakdown of essential services if⁤ immediate action⁤ isn’t taken.

Recent clashes between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary⁤ Rapid ⁤Support Forces (RSF) in el-Fasher have resulted in hundreds of deaths and widespread displacement. Sudanese civilians who escaped the city have crowded ​into camps like ‌the one in Tawila, ​relying on limited food aid. The IOM⁢ is working​ to ⁣provide assistance, but access remains a notable challenge due to ongoing insecurity.

Global efforts ⁤to secure a ceasefire and alleviate the‍ suffering are gaining momentum. Egypt’s Foreign⁢ Minister Badr Abdelatty met ⁣with Sudan’s⁢ army chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah ‌Burhan ⁣in⁤ Port Sudan on Tuesday, reaffirming Egypt’s‍ support for Sudan’s armed forces and condemning the atrocities in el-Fasher. ​Abdelatty emphasized the need to adhere to ⁤the​ peace plan ⁢proposed in September by the U.S., Egypt, ⁤Saudi Arabia, and the United‍ Arab Emirates,‌ which‍ outlines a three-month​ humanitarian truce followed ‍by a nine-month political process.

The RSF stated last ‍week⁢ they agree to the​ quartet’s humanitarian truce, while the army welcomes the proposal but insists​ on RSF​ withdrawal ‍from civilian‍ areas and disarmament ‍as preconditions.

The conflict began in April 2023, stemming from a power struggle⁤ between the army and the‍ RSF.⁣ The fighting has exacerbated existing vulnerabilities in Sudan, ⁣a country already grappling with economic hardship and political instability. ⁤Edith M. Lederer contributed⁢ to⁣ this ‍report​ from the United⁤ Nations.

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Title: Netanyahu and Kushner meet as Gaza ceasefire nears end

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 11, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Netanyahu, Kushner Meet ⁣as Gaza Ceasefire’s First Phase‍ Concludes

JERUSALEM ‍- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with former White House senior advisor Jared Kushner on Monday​ as ⁣the initial phase​ of a Gaza ceasefire agreement neared its conclusion, according to ⁣statements from both​ sides. ​The meeting⁢ occurred amid ongoing negotiations to extend ‍the truce adn secure further release of hostages held by ‍Hamas.

The discussion ‌focused on regional ⁤dynamics and potential ‌pathways toward a ​lasting resolution to the ​conflict, with Kushner reportedly offering‍ insights based on his previous diplomatic efforts in the‌ Middle East. Netanyahu has faced​ mounting domestic pressure regarding the⁢ handling ⁣of the​ conflict following reports that intelligence indicating an impending Hamas attack on October 7th was not adequately analyzed, potentially delaying a ⁢crucial response. The Israeli military ⁤stated, “On the night of Oct. 7, direct intelligence had accumulated which, had it been professionally analyzed, could and should have led to an alert and ‌a significant operational response.” Netanyahu has resisted ⁤calls for an official inquiry into governmental ⁤decision-making, stating⁤ such an investigation should wait until the ⁢war ends, a position critics denounce ⁣as a ​stonewalling tactic.

The ceasefire, brokered by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States,‍ has facilitated the release of dozens of hostages held in Gaza in exchange for Palestinian prisoners held by Israel. As of Monday, the‍ agreement’s first phase-scheduled to ⁤end Tuesday-had resulted in the release of ⁣50 hostages‍ and​ 150 Palestinian prisoners. Negotiations are underway to extend the truce, with mediators hoping to secure the release of additional hostages, including ⁢women, children,⁣ and‍ those in need of medical attention.

Meanwhile, tensions remain high in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Residents​ of‌ the village of umm al-Khair, featured in the Oscar-winning documentary “no Other ‍Land,”⁤ are⁢ bracing for potential demolition ⁣of ⁣14 ‌structures, including a community center, greenhouse, and homes. Israel claims the structures were built ⁢illegally, while ⁤residents argue obtaining building permits ⁢in the West‍ Bank ⁤is virtually impractical. The village, founded in the 1950s by Bedouin people displaced during the 1948 war, has experienced escalating settler violence since the 1980s following​ the ⁤establishment of the nearby Carmel settlement.

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Israel Receives Soldier’s Remains After 11 Years in Gaza

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israel Confirms Receipt of Remains of ⁣Soldier Killed in 2014 Gaza Conflict

KHAN YOUNIS,⁢ Gaza – Israel has confirmed receiving the remains of Hadar⁢ Goldin, an Israeli soldier killed during ⁤the 2014 Gaza war, after they were recovered​ and returned ⁤by ⁤authorities in Gaza.​ The⁢ remains of approximately 300 individuals have been returned ‍in‌ total, with 89 identified as of saturday, according to reports from Gaza City.

The return of Goldin’s remains⁢ closes a deeply painful chapter for his family and for Israel, ⁤which has long sought the return ‌of its soldiers and citizens‌ missing ​or killed in conflict. The recovery comes amid the ongoing war that began with a Hamas-led attack on southern israel on October 7, 2023, resulting in approximately 1,200 ​deaths,⁤ mostly civilians, and the abduction of‍ 251‌ people. The ⁤return also ⁣occurs as the conflict​ has led to a staggering 69,176 ⁢Palestinian deaths in Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry,‍ which is staffed ‌by medical professionals ​and maintains ⁤records considered generally reliable ⁢by independent experts.

for⁣ nearly a ⁢decade, the Goldin family ‌endured the anguish of ⁢uncertainty, holding a “pseudo-funeral” at the urging of​ Israeli ‍military rabbis, according ⁤to Leah Goldin, Hadar’s mother. She described the lingering uncertainty as ​a ⁢”knife ​constantly making new cuts.”

“Returning⁢ her son’s⁣ body has ethical and religious ⁤value​ and is part of the‍ sacrosanct pact Israel ⁤makes with its citizens, who are required by ⁢law to⁢ serve ​in the military,” Leah ‌Goldin told The Associated Press earlier this year. “Hadar is a soldier who went to ‍combat and they abandoned him, and they destroyed⁢ his humanitarian rights⁤ and ours as well.”

Following the October 7th attack, the Goldin family⁣ shifted their focus to supporting the families of those newly abducted, initially facing a sense⁢ of isolation. “We were a symbol​ of failure,” Goldin recalled. “They told us,’we aren’t like ​you,our kids will come ⁣back ⁤soon.'”

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Gaza War: Death Toll Surpasses 69,000 as Hostage Exchanges Continue

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Gaza Death Toll⁤ Exceeds 69,000 as Exchanges Continue

GAZA CITY, [Date of Publication – inferred from context as Saturday, November 23, 2023] – The death toll⁤ in ⁣Gaza has surpassed​ 69,000,⁤ according ‍to Palestinian ⁣health officials, as fighting between ⁢Israeli forces and ⁤militants​ persists. The escalating conflict has seen renewed exchanges, including the return of remains by both sides,⁤ signaling ongoing clashes despite international calls for ⁤a ⁤ceasefire.

In the West Bank,escalating settler violence has⁢ resulted in ⁢multiple injuries.⁣ Palestinian ⁢health officials ⁤reported 11 people were injured in an attack by Israeli settlers in the town of Beita, including ⁣journalists, medics, international activists, and farmers assisting ‍with ⁤the olive ‌harvest.‍

Jonathan Pollak, ⁣an​ activist present during the ⁤beita attack, recounted to The Associated Press that dozens of masked settlers ‍armed with clubs descended upon olive pickers,⁢ throwing rocks and chasing people. He sustained a head injury and ‌required hospitalization,‌ and witnessed settlers⁣ attacking a journalist and her ​security guard.

Reuters reported two‌ of its journalists ⁢were attacked “by a group of men‌ with sticks and rocks” despite identifying themselves as press, and‍ both were injured.⁤ A spokesperson for Reuters called for israeli⁢ authorities to investigate⁢ and hold ​those responsible accountable.

The Israeli military ⁢stated it dispersed⁢ a confrontation “between Israeli civilians and Palestinians during an uncoordinated ⁤olive⁢ harvest in⁤ an‌ area that ‍requires prior⁤ coordination” and that several Palestinians were injured.

Further violence was reported in the‍ nearby village of​ Burin, where the Palestinian red Crescent said settlers injured four international​ activists⁤ and one 57-year-old man. Israeli military officials reported responding to rock-throwing at an ⁣Israeli vehicle,‍ followed by Israeli civilians throwing rocks at harvesters, resulting in injuries to both​ Israeli and Palestinian civilians.

Rights groups note that ‍arrests and prosecutions for settler violence ⁢are infrequent. Haaretz newspaper reported ⁤in ‍2022 that charges ‍were pressed ‍in only 3.8% of‌ settler violence cases,⁤ with ‍the majority closed without action.

The ‌U.N. humanitarian office ⁤reported over 260 Israeli settler⁢ attacks on Palestinians ⁢and⁣ their property in the West ⁣Bank in October alone – the highest number recorded since the office ⁣began tracking in 2006.

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Title: Israel Returns 45 Palestinian Bodies Amidst Gaza Ceasefire

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor November 3, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Israel Returns Bodies of 45 Palestinians Following Hamas Remains transfer

GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip ​- Israel has handed over the bodies‍ of 45 Palestinians to authorities, following the return of the remains⁤ of two Israeli soldiers by Hamas,‌ officials confirmed ⁣Monday. ⁣The ⁣exchange marks a critically ⁢important, though ⁢somber,⁤ progress in‌ ongoing efforts ‍to resolve outstanding issues stemming⁢ from the⁤ conflict between Israel and Hamas.

The transfer of remains, ​facilitated by Egyptian mediation, addresses a long-standing demand from Palestinian families who have sought the return of the bodies of loved ones ‌held by Israel. For ‌years, Israel has held onto the⁣ remains of Palestinians killed during clashes or designated as militants, citing security concerns‍ and as leverage in negotiations for the ⁢release of ‌Israeli citizens held in Gaza. The return of the Israeli soldiers’ remains – initially ⁤captured during the 2014 Gaza war‌ – had been a key priority for Israel.

British Foreign Secretary David Cameron announced‍ Monday that the increased access ⁣for aid agencies into Gaza is a positive step,⁣ stating, “We⁢ are seeing a lifting of ⁤restrictions and more agencies able to go in with ‍aid.” ⁤Britain will also⁣ provide an additional 6 million ⁢pounds ($7.9 million) in⁢ humanitarian support for Gaza, channeled through the U.N. ​Population Fund.

amidst the​ ongoing conflict, Gaza’s health Ministry ⁢announced a campaign to vaccinate approximately 40,000 Palestinian children under 3 years old against preventable diseases, including measles, polio, and meningitis,⁣ beginning next week. ⁢The initiative will prioritize children who have ​missed routine vaccinations or⁢ received incomplete doses due to the war, ​according to Dr. Nedal Ghoneim, the Health Ministry’s public ⁢health manager.

The exchange occurs against the backdrop of a⁢ devastating conflict that began with the Hamas-led ⁤attack on ​southern Israel two years ago, resulting in approximately 1,200 deaths and the abduction of 251 hostages. Israel’s subsequent military offensive in Gaza has,‍ according to the Gaza health Ministry, killed over 68,800 ‍Palestinians. The‌ ministry’s figures,⁢ while generally ⁣considered reliable by independent​ experts, do not differentiate between civilians and⁢ combatants.⁣ Israel disputes the ministry’s figures but has not provided an alternative toll, and denies accusations of genocide leveled by a U.N. commission of inquiry and others.

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