
Middle East Nations Condemn Trump’s Plan to Relocate Gaza Residents
Middle Eastern countries unite to reject U.S. President Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza residents, emphasizing Palestinian rights and a two-state solution.
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Middle Eastern countries unite to reject U.S. President Trump’s proposal to relocate Gaza residents, emphasizing Palestinian rights and a two-state solution.
A second exchange of hostages is set as the Gaza ceasefire enters its seventh day, with Hamas releasing four Israeli soldiers in return for 200 Palestinian detainees.
Azmi Hassan points out that the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops and the return of refugees to northern Gaza remain challenging, highlighting ongoing obstacles to peace in the region.
Iranian Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi urges China to take a more significant role in brokering peace in the Middle East, highlighting Beijing’s credibility and goodwill.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres states that the future of Syria rests with its people and pledges continued support through special envoy Geir Pedersen.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres calls for a nationwide ceasefire and a return to political dialogue to end the 14-year conflict in Syria.
Lebanon and Israel are nearing a ceasefire agreement, with a US-proposed draft showing high chances of acceptance. Peace in the Middle East could be within reach.
China’s UN envoy urges Israel to end occupation in Palestinian territories, advocating for a two-state solution and renewed peace efforts.
China hosts 14 Palestinian factions in Beijing, leading to the historic Beijing Declaration aimed at unifying Hamas and Fatah for lasting peace.
Palestinian factions have signed the historic Beijing Declaration, ending a 17-year political split and paving the way for a unified government. This milestone could enhance peace efforts and address socio-economic challenges.