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Nahar Net
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Nahar Net
Qatar says Israel attack on Gaza 'undermining any chance at peace'
by Naharnet Newsdesk 10 hours Qatar's prime minister on Tuesday said Israel's military offensive in Gaza had undermined peace efforts after the release of U.S.-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander and amid expanded operations in the Palestinian territory. "When Israeli American soldier Aidan Alexander was released, we thought that moment would open a door to end this tragedy, but the response was a more violent wave of strikes," said Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani. "This irresponsible, aggressive behavior undermines any potential chance for peace," he said at the Qatar Economic Forum. The comments come a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would "take control" of the whole of Gaza, as the military pressed a newly intensified campaign in the war-ravaged territory. Qatar has been a key mediator in the Gaza war, alongside Egypt and the United States. Sheikh Mohammed said that in the past couple of weeks, negotiations in Doha "didn't lead us anywhere yet, because there is a fundamental gap between the two parties". "One party is looking for a partial deal that might... lead to a comprehensive deal, and the other party is looking just for a one-off deal... and to end the war and to get all the hostages out," he said. "We couldn't bridge this fundamental gap" he added.


Business Recorder
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Business Recorder
Qatar says Israel attack on Gaza ‘undermining any chance at peace'
DOHA: Qatar's prime minister on Tuesday said Israel's military offensive in Gaza had undermined peace efforts after the release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander and amid expanded operations in the Palestinian territory. 'When Israeli American soldier Aidan Alexander was released, we thought that moment would open a door to end this tragedy, but the response was a more violent wave of strikes,' said Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani. 'This irresponsible, aggressive behaviour undermines any potential chance for peace,' he said at the Qatar Economic Forum. The comments come a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would 'take control' of the whole of Gaza, as the military pressed a newly intensified campaign in the war-ravaged territory. Gaza rescuers say 44 killed as Israel steps up offensive Qatar has been a key mediator in the Gaza war, alongside Egypt and the United States. Sheikh Mohammed said that in the past couple of weeks, negotiations in Doha 'didn't lead us anywhere yet, because there is a fundamental gap between the two parties'. 'One party is looking for a partial deal that might… lead to a comprehensive deal, and the other party is looking just for a one-off deal… and to end the war and to get all the hostages out,' he said. 'We couldn't bridge this fundamental gap' he added.


Nahar Net
20-05-2025
- Politics
- Nahar Net
Qatar says Israel attack on Gaza 'undermining any chance at peace'
by Naharnet Newsdesk 20 May 2025, 11:12 Qatar's prime minister on Tuesday said Israel's military offensive in Gaza had undermined peace efforts after the release of U.S.-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander and amid expanded operations in the Palestinian territory. "When Israeli American soldier Aidan Alexander was released, we thought that moment would open a door to end this tragedy, but the response was a more violent wave of strikes," said Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani. "This irresponsible, aggressive behavior undermines any potential chance for peace," he said at the Qatar Economic Forum. The comments come a day after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his country would "take control" of the whole of Gaza, as the military pressed a newly intensified campaign in the war-ravaged territory. Qatar has been a key mediator in the Gaza war, alongside Egypt and the United States. Sheikh Mohammed said that in the past couple of weeks, negotiations in Doha "didn't lead us anywhere yet, because there is a fundamental gap between the two parties". "One party is looking for a partial deal that might... lead to a comprehensive deal, and the other party is looking just for a one-off deal... and to end the war and to get all the hostages out," he said. "We couldn't bridge this fundamental gap" he added.
Yahoo
19-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Yeshiva University to Celebrate 94th Annual Commencement on May 22
Rachel Goldberg-Polin, Unifying Voice of Courage and Strength, to be Conferred Honorary Doctorate and Deliver Commencement Address with a Message of Hope and Resilience to YU's Class of 2025 Congresswoman Elise Stefanik to Receive Presidential Medallion for Global Leadership in Recognition of Her Dedication to Strengthening the United States, Supporting Israel and Defending the Jewish People NEW YORK, May 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Yeshiva University will proudly celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2025 at its 94th Annual Main Commencement Ceremonies on May 22 at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, NY. This momentous event will bring together more than 5,000 students, faculty, alumni and families to honor our graduating undergraduate class defined by academic excellence, driven by purpose and grounded in timeless values. The commencement address will be delivered by Rachel Goldberg-Polin, a universal symbol of courage, hope and fierce determination. The mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, an Israeli American hostage murdered in Hamas captivity, has become a voice of conviction and spiritual resilience—embodying the aspirations, conscience, compassion and faith at the heart of the Jewish people. Her words will serve as both a personal testament and a guiding inspiration for this generation of YU graduates. Yeshiva University will also present its highest honor for global leadership—the Presidential Medallion—to Congresswoman Elise Stefanik, recognizing her strong leadership for the United States, bold resoluteness in the fight against rising antisemitism and her outspoken support for Israel and the Jewish people in the wake of the October 7 attacks. Past recipients include Senator John Fetterman, Dr. Danny Gold, inventor of the Iron Dome and Ambassador Deborah Lipstadt. "We are deeply honored that Rachel Goldberg-Polin and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik will address our graduates—two extraordinary individuals whose leadership has inspired strength, unity and moral clarity at a defining moment in Jewish history," said Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of Yeshiva University. "This year's Commencement is more than a celebration of academic achievement—it is a powerful affirmation of the values that define our community and our Class of 2025: courage, compassion and a lifelong commitment to truth, faith and service. It also reflects our unwavering belief that especially in moments of darkness, we have the power, and the obligation, to bring light." As the nation's flagship Jewish university, Yeshiva University empowers its students to live out their personal mission as leaders in the world of tomorrow. The graduates of its undergraduate colleges represent the leadership of the pro-Israel community of the future —a mission reflected throughout the day's events. Goldberg-Polin, who has inspired millions with her tireless advocacy, expressed deep appreciation for the YU community's ongoing support. "Throughout our personal quest to save our beloved Hersh and all the cherished hostages, the valiant Yeshiva University community was by our side holding us up," she said. "After suffering our crushing blow, YU has remained with us as we navigate through our valley of pain, while we all continue fighting for the remaining 59 treasured hostages' freedom. The YU student body's tenacity and steadfastness gives my family motivation, inspiration and hope. I am endlessly grateful, humbled and honored to participate at the commencement ceremony for the class of 2025." Both speakers will bring powerful perspectives to the ceremony—one shaped by personal loss and unshakable faith, the other by national leadership and an enduring commitment to combatting hate at all turns. "I am humbled and honored to receive the Presidential Medallion, Yeshiva University's highest honor for global leadership, and I look forward to joining this year's graduating class to celebrate their remarkable achievements," said House Republican Leadership Chairwoman Elise Stefanik. "I have been proud to serve as the leading voice in Congress against the rise of antisemitism on university and college campuses across our nation, holding those at the very top accountable for their failure to protect our Jewish students and communities, but the work has only just begun. President Berman's leading voice and Yeshiva University's powerful example has been a bastion of light in the battle for the souls of American universities and I am grateful to Yeshiva University for this tremendous honor." About Yeshiva University As the flagship Jewish university, Yeshiva University is animated by its five core Torah values: Seek Truth (Torat Emet), Live Your Values (Torat Chaim), Discover Your Potential (Torat Adam), Act With Compassion (Torat Chesed) and Bring Redemption (Torat Tzion). Founded in 1886, Yeshiva University brings together the ancient traditions of Jewish law and life, and the heritage of Western civilization. More than 7,400 undergraduate and graduate students study at YU's four New York City campuses: the Wilf Campus, Israel Henry Beren Campus, Brookdale Center, and Jack and Pearl Resnick Campus. YU's three undergraduate schools – Yeshiva College, Stern College for Women, and Sy Syms School of Business – offer a unique dual program comprised of Jewish studies and liberal arts courses. Its graduate and affiliate schools include Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Wurzweiler School of Social Work, Ferkauf Graduate School of Psychology, Azrieli Graduate School of Jewish Education and Administration, Bernard Revel Graduate School of Jewish Studies, the Katz School of Science and Health and Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary. YU is ranked among the nation's leading academic institutions. View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Yeshiva University


Express Tribune
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Express Tribune
Man-made famine
Listen to article On May 11, just hours before Israeli American hostage Edan Alexander was released by Hamas, the nation of Gaza was celebrating news of a nearing ceasefire. Soon after Edan was received by his family, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that his country is "on the eve of a forceful entry to Gaza". While international politicians negotiate and Palestinian civilians are deceived over and over again, Gaza slowly sinks into a man-made famine caused by an almost 3-month-long blockade of food and medical aid. A recent UN report suggests that 93% of the population of Gaza is currently living through high levels of acute food insecurity, with 1 in 5 people at risk of death due to starvation. A situation of unimaginable horrors in Gaza is once again at the mercy of a temperamental fascist. Exactly a year ago, the people of Gaza were reportedly boiling weeds and eating animal feed to stave off their hunger. Now, the situation has worsened even further. Warehouses of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) that store aid stand empty, along with most supermarkets and local shops. If food miraculously exists, it sits as a mere symbol of unattainability for most of the population. This is because food prices have soared for basic goods such as wheat flour — which has experienced a three thousand per cent price spike since February. As Israel purposefully starves almost 2 million people by refusing to let any food or medical supplies enter the region, it blames Hamas for causing hunger by allegedly stealing aid. But the extended blockade along with threats of escalated violence paint only one picture: Israel is wilfully using starvation as a weapon of war. It is loudly and publicly engaging in a war crime and an open human rights violation — all while international communities and leaders stand by and watch.