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Middle East Eye
a day ago
- Health
- Middle East Eye
Israel announces 'humanitarian aid' to South Sudan amid reported talks on resettlement of Palestinians
Israel will deliver 'urgent humanitarian aid' to South Sudan to tackle the country's health crisis, Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar said in a press release, amid reports that Tel Aviv is in discussions with the country over the possible resettlement of Palestinians from Gaza. "South Sudan is currently struggling with a cholera outbreak and facing a severe shortage of resources," Haaretz reported the Foreign Ministry saying in a statement. "The aid will include essential medical supplies for treating patients, water purification equipment, gloves and face masks, as well as special hygiene kits to prevent cholera," the statement said. "Israel stands by its friends in their time of need." Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel visited South Sudan last week, a day after the reports on the talks to discuss the resettlement of forcibly displaced Palestinians. South Sudan denied the reports.


The Guardian
5 days ago
- Politics
- The Guardian
Israeli minister says Sydney Harbour Bridge protesters ‘useful idiots' who fell for terrorist propaganda
An Israeli government minister has said the thousands of Australians who marched across the Sydney Harbour Bridge to protest the killing in Gaza were 'naive' and 'useful idiots' for Hamas. Sharren Haskel, Israel's deputy foreign affairs minister, also said during Friday's interview on ABC radio that there was not a 'real famine' in Gaza. Haskel has been scathing of Australia's pledge this week to recognise a Palestine state. Anthony Albanese announced on Monday that Australia would recognise Palestinian statehood at the UN next month. The push followed similar moves from the UK, France and Canada and came a week after an estimated 225,000 to 300,000 people walked across the harbour bridge. Haskel on Friday downplayed the Sydney protest. 'I truly believe that most of this crowd was the same crowd who was gathering together since 8 October [2023],' she said. 'The rest are useful idiots that are being used as tools in the hands of those who are trying to promote those radical jihadist ideas. And unfortunately, many naive people in Australia are falling for a lot of the propaganda of those terrorist organisations and those radical jihadist organisations.' Haskel noted a poster of the Iranian leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was displayed at the front of the Harbour Bridge rally behind prominent protesters including former foreign minister Bob Carr and Labor politicians Ed Husic and Tony Sheldon. All three disavowed the image with Sheldon rebuffing the person holding the poster as a 'single misguided individual' Haskel told the ABC she was disappointed at 'people marching with terrorist organisations'. Global humanitarian experts and the UN have voiced deep alarm at the situation in Gaza, with the Hamas-run health agency reporting dozens of deaths from malnutrition and starvation. The World Food Programme emergency director, Ross Smith, has said it was the most severe hunger crisis the world had faced for decades and 'unlike anything we have seen in this century'. A joint statement from more than two dozen foreign ministers, including Australia's Penny Wong, said this week that 'humanitarian suffering in Gaza has reached unimaginable levels' and 'famine is unfolding before our eyes.' But Haskel downplayed the starvation concerns. 'Many of the funerals who were reported and filmed in the last few days with many Hamas operatives leading those funerals, none of them looked like a skeleton, none of them were looking as if they're starving. Some of them look quite well-fed,' she claimed. Haskel said she had just returned from Sudan where there was a 'real humanitarian crisis' with people who looked like 'skeletons'. 'That's how a real famine looks,' the minister said. 'I'm not saying there isn't a humanitarian crisis, but there's a long way to go and describe it as famine or starvation ... there's a very big difference.' Meanwhile, the US ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, told ABC TV on Thursday evening that the timing of western countries backing Palestinian recognition 'has been very hurtful to any prospects of negotiating some settlement in Gaza with Hamas'. 'There's an enormous level of disappointment and some disgust.' The UN said in June 2024 that a Palestinian state was recognised by 146 UN member states at the time – around three-quarters of the UN's membership. Huckabee claimed the US and Israel had not been told about Australia's impending recognition. Albanese spoke to the Israel prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, several days before Moinday's announcement. Wong said she'd told her US counterpart, Marco Rubio, shortly before the announcement. Senopr Labor minister Mark Butler told the Seven Network on Friday that Wong had told Rubio about the decision. Albanese told ABC radio in Melbourne: 'We're a sovereign nation … we're also entitled to put our views and we didn't do it shyly.' Albanese stood by Australia's decision to recognise Palestine. 'Australians have been disgusted by what they see on their TV every night. They were disgusted by the terrorist actions of Hamas on 7 October – the slaughter of innocent Israelis, the taking of hostages and the ongoing holding of those hostages have outraged Australians,' the prime minister said. 'But Australians have also seen the death of tens of thousands of people [in Gaza]. When you have children starving, when you have children losing their lives with families queuing for food and water, then that provokes, not surprisingly, a human reaction.'


Asharq Al-Awsat
5 days ago
- Politics
- Asharq Al-Awsat
Israeli Deputy Minister Outlines Gaza Civil Administration Plan for War's End
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel said on Thursday a non-Israeli, peaceful civilian administration for Gaza was among the Israeli government's five key principles for ending the war. The other principles include the release of hostages still held in Gaza, the surrender of weapons by Hamas, the full demilitarization of Gaza, and Israel retaining overriding security control, he said, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, the European Union said it rejects any territorial change involving Israel and Gaza that is not part of a political agreement, a European Commission spokesperson said in response to questions on Thursday.


Al Arabiya
5 days ago
- Politics
- Al Arabiya
Post-war Gaza must have non-Israeli administration: Israel deputy FM
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister Sharren Haskel said on Thursday a non-Israeli, peaceful civilian administration for Gaza was among the Israeli government's five key principles for ending the war. The other principles include the release of hostages still held in Gaza, the surrender of weapons by Hamas, the full demilitarization of Gaza, and Israel retaining overriding security control, he said.

Sky News AU
6 days ago
- Politics
- Sky News AU
Israeli politician slams Christopher Luxon for claiming Netanyahu has ‘lost the plot'
Israel's Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Sharren Haskel has slammed New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon for his severe criticism regarding Israeli actions in Gaza. Luxon's remarks highlight the unacceptable nature of recent attacks and call for the government to heed international community concerns. New Zealand is expected to announce a decision on Palestinian statehood ahead of the upcoming UN leaders' meeting.