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Palestine: An agreement is important for the Development Summit's initiatives in Baghdad
Palestine: An agreement is important for the Development Summit's initiatives in Baghdad

Iraqi News

time17-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Iraqi News

Palestine: An agreement is important for the Development Summit's initiatives in Baghdad

INA - BAGHDAD Palestinian PM Mohammad Mustafa stressed "the importance of reaching an agreement to implement the initiatives of the Baghdad Development Summit" and reaching a common Arab position to implement the proposed initiatives. "Today we presented our comprehensive vision aimed at achieving peace through a ceasefire in Gaza, the entry of humanitarian aid, the withdrawal of occupation forces, the sheltering of displaced persons, and the reconstruction of the Strip," said Mustafa in his speech at the Arab Development Summit - followed up by the Iraqi News Agency - INA.

Palestinian and Jordanian Foreign Ministers Arrive in Baghdad to Participate in the Arab Summit
Palestinian and Jordanian Foreign Ministers Arrive in Baghdad to Participate in the Arab Summit

Iraqi News

time14-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Iraqi News

Palestinian and Jordanian Foreign Ministers Arrive in Baghdad to Participate in the Arab Summit

Baghdad - INA Palestinian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammad Mustafa, and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ayman Safadi, arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday evening to participate in the preparatory ministerial meeting of the Council of Arab Foreign Ministers, as part of the 34th Regular Session of the Arab Summit. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement received by the Iraqi News Agency (INA): "Palestinian Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mohammad Mustafa, and Jordanian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates, Ayman Safadi, arrived in Baghdad on Wednesday evening to participate in the preparatory ministerial meeting of the Council of Arab Foreign Ministers, as part of the 34th Regular Session of the Arab Summit." The statement added that "Iraqi Undersecretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ahmed Nayef Rashid Al-Dulaimi, received them at Baghdad International Airport and welcomed the two distinguished guests." Al-Dulaimi stressed, according to the statement, "the depth of bilateral relations between Iraq and both the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan and the State of Palestine, and Iraq's keenness to strengthen the bonds of cooperation and joint coordination in a way that serves crucial Arab issues, foremost among which is the Palestinian cause, and contributes to supporting the path of joint Arab action and unifying ranks in confronting regional and international challenges."

Gaza on the Brink of Famine: $10 for a Kilo of Flour, $27 per Liter of Fuel - Jordan News
Gaza on the Brink of Famine: $10 for a Kilo of Flour, $27 per Liter of Fuel - Jordan News

Jordan News

time10-05-2025

  • General
  • Jordan News

Gaza on the Brink of Famine: $10 for a Kilo of Flour, $27 per Liter of Fuel - Jordan News

Under an unrelenting Israeli siege lasting more than two months, the Gaza Strip is witnessing catastrophic price spikes on basic goods, pushing its 2.4 million residents to the edge of famine. اضافة اعلان Prices for staple items are unprecedented: Flour: $9.45/kg (a 50kg sack = $400) Potatoes and onions: $10.80/kg Tomatoes: $7.30/kg Eggplant: $8.10/kg Fuel: $27/liter Civilians now resort to bartering, trading scarce household items like coffee for small amounts of food. "This kilo of flour equals a day of life," said one resident, pointing to worm-infested flour he had no choice but to feed his children. Desperation is visible everywhere—children eat meals made from spoiled flour mixed with rice or pasta, just to sleep without hunger. Aid kitchens have shut down due to lack of fuel and ingredients, and NGOs warn that humanitarian operations are collapsing. The World Central Kitchen suspended operations this week, citing empty reserves and Israel's ongoing closure of aid crossings. It had previously delivered over 130 million meals. Meanwhile, the International Committee of the Red Cross described Gaza as "hell on earth," warning of a total breakdown of aid efforts unless the blockade is lifted. Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa has officially declared Gaza a famine zone, echoing warnings by the World Bank, UN agencies, and international rights groups. This human catastrophe unfolds alongside mass displacement, with over 90% of Gaza's population forced from their homes, many multiple times, now surviving in overcrowded shelters or open air, amidst the spread of disease. Despite some American-led initiatives to drop aid, skepticism remains high, especially as analysts believe these efforts facilitate Israeli goals of depopulating northern Gaza. Since October 7, 2023, Israel's war on Gaza has killed or injured over 172,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, with 11,000+ missing. The scale of destruction is unprecedented in modern conflicts.

Official Declaration: Gaza Strip Declared a Famine Zone - Jordan News
Official Declaration: Gaza Strip Declared a Famine Zone - Jordan News

Jordan News

time08-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Jordan News

Official Declaration: Gaza Strip Declared a Famine Zone - Jordan News

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa officially declared the Gaza Strip a famine zone on Wednesday, amid the ongoing Israeli blockade and military aggression. اضافة اعلان During a press conference with the emergency operations task force responding to Gaza's humanitarian crisis, Mustafa called on the entire UN system to immediately activate its mechanisms and treat Gaza as a region experiencing full-scale famine. 'We urge the international community to enforce UN resolutions prohibiting the use of starvation as a weapon of war,' Mustafa stated. He also demanded that UN member states fulfill their legal obligations under international humanitarian law by acknowledging the famine and acting urgently. The Prime Minister pledged that the Palestinian government would continue to confront the Israeli assault and famine, working tirelessly with the international community to save lives and begin the process of recovery and reconstruction.

Palestinian PM urges halt to 'deliberate humanitarian crime' of 'famine' in Gaza
Palestinian PM urges halt to 'deliberate humanitarian crime' of 'famine' in Gaza

LBCI

time07-05-2025

  • Politics
  • LBCI

Palestinian PM urges halt to 'deliberate humanitarian crime' of 'famine' in Gaza

Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa appealed to the international community on Wednesday to put a stop to the "deliberate humanitarian crime" of famine, which he said was being perpetrated in Gaza. "We appeal to the conscience of humanity. Do not let the children of Gaza starve to death. Do not allow food and water to be used as weapons of war and control. This famine is not a natural disaster, it is a deliberate humanitarian crime, and silence is complicity," he told a conference in the West Bank city of Ramallah. "We hold Israel, the occupying Power, fully responsible for this deliberate humanitarian catastrophe." AFP

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