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Saba Yemen
14-05-2025
- Politics
- Saba Yemen
Hamas: We are open to any proposal that ends war, allows aid into Gaza
Gaza - (Saba): Mahmoud Taha, a member of the political leadership of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), confirmed on Wednesday that the movement is dealing positively and flexibly with mediators to reach an agreement to halt the Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip. However, the Israeli Prime Minister, the war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu, always rejects the agreement and continues to commit massacres. Taha's remarks came during his comment on the new proposal by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff regarding a prisoner exchange deal and ending the war. Taha revealed in a statement to Sputnik Radio that "the movement has nothing official yet," but at the same time, he affirmed "complete openness with mediators to any proposal that ends the war and allows food and medical aid into the Gaza Strip." He pointed out that "the American position has been and continues to support the Israeli enemy, despite the meetings that have taken place between Hamas and the US President's envoy." He said, "We proposed a single agreement to release all prisoners in exchange for a full withdrawal from Gaza and a resumption of aggression." Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

ILoveQatar.net
12-05-2025
- Politics
- ILoveQatar.net
Qatar welcomes the agreement to the release of American hostage by Hamas
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement on 12 May 2025 stating that Qatar and Egypt are welcoming the announcement made by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) of its agreement to release American hostage Edan Alexander, who was being held by it. Statement | Qatar and Egypt Welcome Hamas' Agreement to Release American Hostage #MOFAQatar — Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Qatar (@MofaQatar_EN) May 11, 2025 They considered the agreement a gesture of goodwill and an encouraging step toward a return to the negotiating table to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, release prisoners and hostages, and ensure the safe and unhindered flow of aid to address the tragic conditions in the Strip. The two sides emphasize the urgent need to end the war on Gaza, avoid further humanitarian repercussions, and move forward with sincere will and good intentions towards achieving comprehensive, just, and sustainable peace in the region. The State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt reiterate their continued concerted mediation efforts in the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the United States, to alleviate the suffering of civilians and create the appropriate conditions for a comprehensive ceasefire, leading to an end to this war and the humanitarian catastrophe it has caused. Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs/QNA Cover image credit: Ministry of Foreign Affairs


Qatar Tribune
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar, Egypt welcome Hamas' agreement to free American hostage
QNA Doha The State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt welcomed the announcement by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) of its agreement to release American hostage Edan Alexander, who was being held by it. They considered the agreement a gesture of goodwill and an encouraging step toward a return to the negotiating table to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, release prisoners and hostages, and ensure the safe and unhindered flow of aid to address the tragic conditions in the Strip. The two sides emphasize the urgent need to end the war on Gaza, avoid further humanitarian repercussions, and move forward with sincere will and good intentions towards achieving comprehensive, just, and sustainable peace in the region. The State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt reiterate their continued concerted mediation efforts in the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the United States, to alleviate the suffering of civilians and create the appropriate conditions for a comprehensive ceasefire, leading to an end to this war and the humanitarian catastrophe it has caused.


Qatar Tribune
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar, Egypt welcome Hamas' agreement to release American hostage
QNADoha The State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt have welcomed the announcement by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) of its agreement to release American hostage Edan Alexander, who was being held by it. The statement considers it a gesture of goodwill and an encouraging step towards the return of the parties to the negotiating table to achieve a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, release prisoners and detainees, and ensure the safe and unhindered flow of aid to address the tragic conditions in the Strip. The two sides affirm the urgent need to end the war on Gaza, avoid further humanitarian repercussions, and move forward with sincere will and good intentions towards achieving comprehensive, just, and sustainable peace in the region. The statement said the State of Qatar and the Arab Republic of Egypt reiterate their continued concerted mediation efforts in the Gaza Strip, in coordination with the United States, to alleviate the suffering of civilians and create the appropriate conditions for a comprehensive ceasefire, leading to an end to this war and the humanitarian catastrophe it has caused.


Jordan News
15-03-2025
- Politics
- Jordan News
Guterres: Alarming Rise in Islamophobia - Jordan News
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated on Friday that there has been an "alarming rise in intolerance against Muslims" around the world, urging online platforms to curb hate speech and harassment. اضافة اعلان Guterres' statement came ahead of the International Day to Combat Islamophobia. Human rights organizations globally, as well as the United Nations, have observed an increase in Islamophobia, anti-Arab prejudice, and anti-Semitism since the start of Israel's devastating military attack on Gaza, following the October 7, 2023, attacks by the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) on towns in southern occupied territories. Guterres, without specifying any particular country or government, said, "We are witnessing an alarming rise in intolerance against Muslims. From racial profiling and discriminatory policies that violate human rights and dignity, to outright violence against individuals and places of worship." He added, "Online platforms must limit hate speech and harassment. We all must raise our voices against intolerance, xenophobia, and discrimination." Human rights defenders have raised concerns for years about the stigma faced by Muslims and Arabs. Currently, many Palestinian rights activists, including in Western countries such as the United States, have complained that their defense of Palestinian rights is wrongly classified by critics as support for Hamas. In recent weeks, human rights monitoring bodies have released reports indicating record levels of hate incidents and hate speech against Muslims in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, India, and others. Governments in these countries continue to express their commitment to combating all forms of discrimination. (Reuters)