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Title: Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, & Muslim Nations Condemn Israel’s West Bank Annexation Bill

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 24, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

saudi Arabia,⁣ Indonesia, and Other Muslim Nations Condemn Israeli West Bank Annexation Bill

Jerusalem – Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, and a coalition of ‍other Muslim nations have strongly​ condemned a recent Israeli bill proposing‌ the annexation of ⁢the West Bank, sparking international concern and raising fears for the fragile Gaza peace agreement. The bill, passed by the ​Israeli parliament,⁢ has drawn sharp criticism from U.S. lawmakers and a⁣ warning from former ​President Donald Trump⁤ regarding potential loss of American support for Israel.

The proposed annexation threatens to derail ongoing ⁣peace efforts and further⁢ destabilize the region, ⁤impacting Palestinians, Israelis, and the broader international community.The move comes at a sensitive time,as the Gaza peace agreement – brokered by the United States wiht Egypt and⁢ Qatar – hangs in the balance. ‌This agreement is predicated on the peace plan initially proposed⁣ by the trump administration to‍ resolve the Gaza conflict.

U.S. Senator JD Vance reacted to‍ the​ bill’s passage, labeling it a “political ⁣stunt” and expressing personal offense at⁣ the perceived disrespect towards the united⁣ States. “If ‍it is a political stunt, then it was a stupid action, and ‍I personally feel a little insulted because of that,” Vance stated.

Senator Marco Rubio echoed these concerns, ‍warning that the annexation ​could jeopardize the Gaza ‌peace agreement. “Obviously I think the president [Trump] has made it⁣ clear that that’s not something we can support at this time, and we think it has the potential to threaten the peace agreement,” Rubio said.

Former President Trump issued a⁤ direct warning in a recent TIME magazine interview, stating that continued annexation of the West Bank would result in Israel losing all U.S. support.”That will not happen‌ because I ⁣have ‌promised the Arab countries… Israel will lose all‌ support from the United States ⁢if that happens,” Trump emphasized.​

The condemnation from Saudi Arabia and other‍ Muslim nations underscores the widespread regional opposition to the proposed annexation and highlights the potential for increased tensions​ in the region.The international community is closely​ monitoring the situation, with ongoing diplomatic efforts ‍aimed⁤ at de-escalating the crisis and ⁣preserving the⁣ prospects for a lasting peace.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Title: IOC Bans Indonesia from Olympics Amidst Visa Controversy

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor October 23, 2025
written by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

IOC Sanctions Indonesia Over⁣ Exclusion of Israeli athletes, Sparking Calls for Revival of Ganefo Games

Geneva, Switzerland ‌ – The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has taken punitive action against Indonesia, stripping the nation ‌of its ⁢hosting rights for the 2025 World Gymnastics championships and future Olympic qualification events. The decision stems from Indonesia’s refusal​ to grant​ visas to Israeli athletes participating in the championships, a ‌move the IOC deems a violation ⁢of its non-discrimination principles. Further sanctions include the suspension of all ​IOC-funded programs in Indonesia and a ​halt to⁢ future bids‌ for hosting Olympic-related events.

The⁢ IOC’s response ⁤underscores the organization’s commitment to separating sports from political disputes, ​a ‍tenet now fiercely debated as global‍ tensions rise. The ⁤sanctions directly impact Indonesia’s sporting ambitions and raise questions about its ability to participate fully on ‌the international stage. the move has‍ ignited a⁢ firestorm of criticism online, wiht many ​Indonesians⁢ expressing outrage⁣ and calling for a return to the Games of New⁢ Emerging Forces (Ganefo), a Cold War-era alternative to the ⁤Olympics championed by Indonesia’s first president, Sukarno.

The controversy​ began when Indonesia, a predominantly muslim nation⁤ without diplomatic ties with Israel, initially ⁣barred Israeli athletes from ​competing in⁢ the World Gymnastics Championships⁤ scheduled for ​September ‍2025. Despite⁢ pressure from the IOC and the international ⁢gymnastics Federation, Indonesian officials maintained their stance, citing security‍ concerns ‌and adherence to domestic laws.‍ The ​IOC ‍Executive Board subsequently convened and ​unanimously decided ‍on the sanctions during ​a meeting this⁢ week.

“The IOC Executive Board​ has​ decided to remove the 2025 World Gymnastics Championships from Indonesia,” an IOC statement read. “This decision is based on⁣ the Indonesian⁢ National ​Olympic Committee’s inability ​to guarantee the participation ⁤of all eligible athletes, nonetheless of their nationality.”

The backlash on⁣ social media has been swift​ and ⁣intense. One user posted on ⁢X ⁤(formerly Twitter), “you are a⁣ disgrace to the world. Russia is ostracized because they kill ‍civilians, ⁤but Israel ⁣kills whoever they wont. It’s clear who‍ supports you.We, free people, ‍will do anything to make the world forget about the Olympics, so that you don’t ⁣have a penny. Shame.” Another user echoed this sentiment, stating, “Shame on ⁢you, IOC. You didn’t⁤ mind ⁢banning Russia and Belarus⁣ from the Olympics.But now, when Israel is doing it, ​suddenly you want to ⁣’separate ‌athletes⁢ from their country’? If they choose⁢ to represent⁤ a genocidal country, they should ​be treated accordingly.”

Amidst the condemnation, a ‍growing number of Indonesians are advocating for a revival‌ of Ganefo. Created in 1963 under ​President Sukarno, ​Ganefo ⁤was ⁤conceived as an international sporting⁤ event for​ developing‍ nations, offering an alternative ⁤to the⁢ Olympics ‌during the height of ​the Cold War. ⁣The first edition was held in Jakarta, followed⁤ by a second in Phnom Penh in 1966. Proponents argue that Ganefo represents a spirit of independence and⁤ solidarity, offering a platform for ⁤nations to ⁣compete without being ‌subjected ‌to ⁣perceived political pressures from⁤ the IOC.

“We don’t care⁤ because we ‍have Ganefo,” one social media user ⁣declared, reflecting a sentiment gaining traction among ‍those disillusioned with the IOC’s decision. The‌ potential resurgence⁤ of‍ Ganefo could signal a shift in Indonesia’s approach to ⁤international sports, potentially forging new alliances⁣ and challenging the established order. The ‌IOC has not yet commented⁤ on the‌ calls for​ a Ganefo revival.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Why Trump Can’t Tame Putin: The Ego Trap, Opaque Relationships, and Business. «Follow the money»

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 23, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Trump’s Pursuit of ‌a Putin Deal Faces Entrenched Obstacles: Ego,Finances,and a History of Opaque Ties

Table of Contents

  • Trump’s Pursuit of ‌a Putin Deal Faces Entrenched Obstacles: Ego,Finances,and a History of Opaque Ties
    • A History of Financial Connections
    • The Ego Trap and ‍Putin’s Strategic Patience
    • What’s ⁢Next?

WASHINGTON – Despite repeated ⁢calls for​ a⁤ swift resolution to the conflict in ukraine,former President Donald⁢ Trump’s stated desire to⁣ broker a peace deal ⁤with Vladimir Putin faces important,potentially insurmountable hurdles stemming from Putin’s calculated exploitation​ of Trump’s ego,a long history of financially entangled relationships,and the inherent complexities of dealing with a leader who prioritizes regime survival above all ⁢else. Experts warn that a simple “deal” is unlikely, and any attempt to appease Putin without addressing core ⁢security concerns risks further emboldening Russia and destabilizing Eastern Europe.

The core challenge lies in understanding Putin’s motivations,​ wich are rarely driven by purely rational ‌geopolitical ⁢calculations. Rather, Putin appears to consistently assess and exploit perceived weaknesses in opposing leaders – a dynamic many observers beleive Trump readily presented. This, coupled with Trump’s⁤ well-documented admiration for authoritarian leaders and his past business dealings with Russian ‌individuals and entities, creates a landscape ripe ⁢for manipulation. The pursuit of a‌ quick diplomatic win,favored by Trump,clashes with the protracted and complex realities of the conflict and the deep-seated distrust held by Ukraine and‍ its allies.

A History of Financial Connections

Trump’s financial⁣ ties to Russia have been scrutinized for years. Prior to his 2016 presidential ⁤campaign, Trump engaged​ in numerous​ business ventures with Russian individuals, including the 2013 sale of a Palm Beach, Florida estate to Dmitry Rybolovlev, a Russian fertilizer magnate, for $87.5 million – nearly double the ⁤price‍ he⁢ initially ‍sought. Similarly, the Trump Institution pursued real estate ⁣projects in Moscow, including a proposed ‌Trump Tower, though these efforts ultimately stalled. These transactions, while not inherently illegal, raise questions about ‍potential leverage points and the extent to which Trump’s business interests might‍ influence his foreign policy decisions.

“Follow the money,” urges Louise Shelley, a professor at George Mason University specializing in⁣ transnational crime and‍ corruption.”Putin understands that financial incentives can be incredibly powerful.‍ He’s adept at identifying vulnerabilities and exploiting them, and Trump’s history suggests a ⁣susceptibility to flattery and financial gain.”

The Ego Trap and ‍Putin’s Strategic Patience

beyond financial considerations, Putin appears to have successfully cultivated a‍ relationship with Trump based on appealing to his ego. ⁤ Trump⁢ has repeatedly praised Putin’s leadership, even in the face of overwhelming evidence of Russian interference in ⁤U.S. elections and aggressive actions in Ukraine. This dynamic allowed Putin to portray himself as a strong, decisive leader, while simultaneously undermining Western​ alliances.

Putin’s strategic patience is also a‌ key factor. He has consistently demonstrated a willingness to wait ⁤for ‍opportunities to advance his interests, even if it means prolonged conflict. He likely believes that Western resolve ‍will ‌eventually weaken, creating an opening for him to achieve his objectives in Ukraine – objectives that extend beyond simply ⁣controlling territory and include dismantling ukraine’s pro-Western government and reasserting Russia’s influence in the region.

What’s ⁢Next?

As the conflict ‍in Ukraine enters its third⁢ year, the⁢ pressure for a resolution will only intensify. However, any attempt to negotiate‌ a peace deal that ignores the fundamental principles of ⁣sovereignty and ⁤territorial integrity is likely to fail. Moreover, a perceived willingness by​ the U.S. to appease Putin could embolden other‍ authoritarian regimes and undermine the international rules-based order. The ‍October⁣ 23,2025,landscape demands⁢ a firm ⁢and unified response to Russian aggression,grounded in a‌ clear understanding of Putin’s ​motivations and the inherent risks of engaging with‌ a leader who prioritizes⁤ power and control above all else. The future of European security, ​and the credibility⁢ of the United States, hangs in the balance.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Netanyahu: «We are not vassals of the USA». West Bank, first yes to annexation

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Netanyahu Declares Israel Not ‘Vassals’ of ​U.S., Signals ⁢West Bank Annexation⁢ Push

Jerusalem – In a defiant statement issued October 22, 2025, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‍ asserted Israel is ‌not⁤ beholden to ⁢the United States, ‌coinciding with the first governmental approval ‌of a plan to ​annex portions of the⁣ west Bank.The move escalates tensions with the international community and ​potentially reshapes the long-stalled Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

The decision to advance annexation, following years of discussion, represents a significant shift in Israeli policy and directly challenges ​U.S. ⁢opposition to unilateral actions that undermine a ⁣two-state solution. netanyahu’s​ comments, delivered alongside the ⁣declaration, signal a willingness to pursue Israeli interests independently of Washington’s directives, even as Israel ⁢remains heavily reliant on U.S.‌ military and economic aid. ‌this progress impacts not only Palestinians living in the affected areas ‍but also ‍regional stability and the broader ‌prospects⁤ for peace negotiations.Further steps‌ are expected in the coming weeks,potentially including the drafting of specific annexation legislation.

According ‌to reports, ‍the initial ​approval concerns a specific, undefined area within the West ⁣Bank. While details remain ⁢scarce, the ‍move ‍is understood to be the first ‍concrete step towards implementing broader annexation plans previously discussed by ‍Netanyahu’s⁢ government. ⁢ The Prime Minister reportedly‌ stated,⁢ “We are⁤ not vassals of anyone, including our best ⁣friend, the United States. We will act according to‍ our national interests.”

The copyright notice on the original source ⁣material, dated October ⁣22, 2025, ⁢reads “© ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.”

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Accusations of torture against Israel after the bodies of prisoners were handed over

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 22, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Bodies returned to Gaza include individuals bearing signs of alleged torture, prompting accusations against Israel.On⁤ October 21, 2025, Mohammad Abdel Kader Zughra’s daughter identified her father among dozens of corpses loaded‍ into a refrigerated truck at Nasser Hospital in Gaza. ⁢Zughra, 48, was from ⁢Sheikh⁣ Radwan, north of Gaza City. The discovery has fueled allegations of mistreatment of palestinian prisoners by israeli forces, raising concerns about potential war crimes adn escalating tensions‍ amid ongoing conflict.The bodies are scheduled⁣ for burial in⁤ the coming days.

The daughter described the difficulty of identifying her father and reported seeing evidence of trauma. “Seeing him in that condition was difficult, I can’t describe it,” she ⁢stated.”Seeing my father’s hand amputated, the marks of torture on his body. We thought he⁣ was a prisoner⁣ or killed. It’s very difficult ⁢to describe.” These claims are currently‍ unverified by independent observers, ‌but add⁤ to ⁤a growing number of reports concerning the treatment of​ detainees. ‌

The incident occurs as international scrutiny intensifies regarding the conditions of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel and the conduct⁣ of military ⁤operations in Gaza. The allegations are⁢ likely to prompt further investigations ⁤by human rights organizations and international bodies.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Title: Hamas Fighters: Estimates Range 10,000-25,000 After Gaza War

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 21, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Gaza Conflict: Despite ‍Losses, Hamas Maintains Meaningful fighting Force, Experts Say

Recent assessments from Israeli security officials and experts indicate that Hamas continues to possess a⁣ substantial fighting‍ force despite heavy casualties ⁢in the ongoing Gaza conflict. Estimates suggest ⁣between 10,000 and‌ 25,000⁣ Hamas fighters remain active.

Shalom​ Ben Hanan of the Institute for Counter-Terrorism Research (ICT) at Reichman University in Tel Aviv, told NBC News, “Hamas’s military capabilities have been severely ‍damaged. But I think‌ it’s fair to say that ⁣it was not destroyed… it ⁣still has potential.”

Another Israeli military official, speaking anonymously​ to NBC News, estimated that while up ⁢to 90 percent of Hamas’s rocket capabilities have ​been destroyed,‍ approximately 10,000 to​ 20,000 fighters remain.

Giora‌ Eiland, a ‍former Israeli security ⁣adviser, estimates ⁣Hamas may have lost⁤ around‌ 20,000 members in the conflict, but also believes the group could ‍begin recruiting new fighters.

A ceasefire began on October 10th following an agreement between Israel and Hamas for the first phase ⁢of a⁤ Gaza peace plan. israel has partially ‍withdrawn units from the Gaza Strip, but the situation remains complex, with‌ key issues‌ unresolved – including the disarmament of‍ Hamas, a complete Israeli​ withdrawal from‌ Palestinian territory, and the future of Gaza.

October 21, 2025 0 comments
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