Palestine – TheNewsHub https://thenewshub.in Sun, 17 Nov 2024 13:47:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 Israel bombs residential building in north Gaza’s Beit Lahiya, killing 50 https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/17/israel-bombs-residential-building-in-north-gazas-beit-lahiya-killing-50/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/17/israel-bombs-residential-building-in-north-gazas-beit-lahiya-killing-50/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 17 Nov 2024 13:47:44 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/17/israel-bombs-residential-building-in-north-gazas-beit-lahiya-killing-50/

At least 50 people, a third of them children, have been killed in an Israeli strike in northern Gaza’s Beit Lahiya city, authorities said, as deadly bombardments hit the central and southern parts of the besieged Palestinian territory.

Gaza’s Government Media Office on Sunday said Israeli forces struck a multistorey residential building housing six forcibly displaced Palestinian families in Beit Lahiya.

The Ministry of Health’s Director-General Munir al-Bursh told reporters that almost 30 percent of the victims of the Beit Lahiya “massacre” were children. He said dozens of others were wounded and many more are feared trapped under the rubble.

Mahmoud Basal, spokesman for the Palestinian Civil Defence in Gaza, said that emergency workers were unable to reach the site of the attack due to the more than 40-day-old Israeli siege of northern Gaza.

With reports of several people trapped under the rubble, the death toll is likely to rise in the coming hours.

It was not the first time Israel had hit Beit Lahiya, resulting in mass casualties. Last month, its forces bombed the Abu Nasr family residence in the city, killing at least 93 people.

On Saturday, Israel also attacked the United Nations-run Abu Assi school in the Shati refugee camp, killing 10 Palestinians and injuring 20 others, including women and children.

Last month, the Israeli army sent tanks into Beit Lahiya and the nearby towns of Beit Hanoon and Jabalia, the largest of the Gaza Strip’s eight historic refugee camps, in what it said was a campaign to fight Hamas.

Earlier on Sunday, separate Israeli air raids killed at least 17 people in the Nuseirat and Bureij refugee camps in central Gaza.

The Health Ministry said on Sunday at least 43,846 Palestinians have been confirmed killed in Israeli attacks since October 7, 2023.

Meanwhile, Palestine’s Transport Minister Tariq Zourob told private sector representatives during a meeting at the Palestinian embassy in Cairo that, as a result of Israeli attacks, the damage to transport and communication infrastructure across the enclave had reached $4.8bn.

At least 300,000 tonnes of “solid waste” are reportedly on the roads across the Gaza Strip, Zourob was quoted as saying by the Palestinian news agency Wafa on Sunday.

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Trump's 'America First' Policy: Potential geopolitical shifts in Middle East, implications for Modi, China, Putin, NATO https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/16/trumps-america-first-policy-potential-geopolitical-shifts-in-middle-east-implications-for-modi-china-putin-nato/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/16/trumps-america-first-policy-potential-geopolitical-shifts-in-middle-east-implications-for-modi-china-putin-nato/?noamp=mobile#respond Sat, 16 Nov 2024 05:35:21 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/11/16/trumps-america-first-policy-potential-geopolitical-shifts-in-middle-east-implications-for-modi-china-putin-nato/

Donald Trump’s victory marked a drastic shift in U.S. foreign policy, driven by his “America First” principles—non-interventionism, trade protectionism, and a focus on reshaping global relations. From his domestic economic reforms to his controversial stances on international issues, Trump’s approach continues to shape the political landscape.

Key alliances, particularly with figures like Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Russian President Vladimir Putin, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were central to his foreign policy agenda.

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Trump and Modi: A Strategic Shift?

Under the Donald Trump administration, the US-India relationship entered a new phase in the first term. With both countries led by right-wing populists—Trump and Modi—there was a shared emphasis on economic nationalism and self-reliance.

India, under Modi’s leadership, embraced economic self-sufficiency while simultaneously deepening its ties with the US. This alignment played a significant role in shaping the Indo-Pacific strategy, especially in the context of security and defence collaboration.

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The US and India, two of the world’s largest democracies, became strategic partners in defence, particularly through initiatives like the Basic Exchange and Cooperation Agreement (BECA). This enhanced military and intelligence cooperation significantly boosted their combined influence in the region, specifically against the backdrop of an increasingly assertive China.

Donald Trump’s Bold Claims on Russia and Ukraine

On the global stage, Donald Trump’s stance towards Russia and Ukraine has been a point of contention. Trump has often suggested that he could broker an immediate end to the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Trump’s strategy, according to reports, may involve urging Ukraine to negotiate peace while delaying its potential NATO membership—a proposal that some of his former national security advisers have discussed in-depth.

However, this approach has sparked criticism. Opponents argue that Trump’s tendency to appease Russian President Vladimir Putin could jeopardise European security.

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The prospect of NATO’s future under Trump remains uncertain, with critics fearing that his scepticism could lead to the US withdrawing from the alliance.

Middle East: Trump’s ‘Friendship’ with Netanyahu, and Gaza Conflict

Donald Trump’s Middle East policies were characterised by bold actions that potentially altered the region’s dynamics.

Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran, withdrawal from the nuclear deal, and controversial support for Israel’s interests were some of the most defining features of his first tenure at the White House.

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In particular, Donald Trump’s recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and the ‘Abraham Accords’ that normalised ties between Israel and Arab states left the Palestinians isolated. As the Gaza war rages on, Trump’s position remains uncertain. His claim that the conflict would not have escalated under his watch—due to his tough stance on Iran—remains a central theme in his campaign rhetoric.

China Conundrum: Trade and Security

China remains a critical issue for Donald Trump’s foreign policy. During his first term, he labelled China a “strategic competitor” and imposed tariffs that ignited a trade war between the two nations.

Donald Trump administration, during the first term, took a hardline stance on China, with an emphasis on reducing trade imbalances and bringing manufacturing back to the US.

The Biden administration has largely continued these policies, maintaining tariffs and security alliances with countries like Taiwan.

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Donald Trump’s approach to China, often described as “tough yet unpredictable,” has raised concerns about the future of US-China relations.

While Trump has expressed admiration for Chinese President Xi Jinping’s leadership, his policies indicate a continued strategic rivalry, particularly over Taiwan.

In his recent statements, Trump has hinted that if re-elected, he would not need to resort to military action to prevent a Chinese blockade of Taiwan, instead relying on economic pressure.

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Trump on NATO and Global Security

Donald Trump’s controversial stance on NATO—where he has accused European allies of free-riding on US military commitments—has raised alarm bells in Europe.

While he has claimed that his criticisms are part of a broader negotiating strategy to push NATO members to meet defence spending targets, the potential for a US withdrawal from NATO remains a real concern.

The future of transatlantic security also depends on whether Donald Trump’s approach is a tactical manoeuvre or a fundamental shift in US foreign policy.

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Donald Trump’s Economic Nationalism, Protectionism

Donald Trump’s “America First” policies reshaped the US economy, emphasising self-reliance and protectionism in 2017. His tax cuts, most notably the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017, aimed to stimulate domestic production and manufacturing.

These policies were accompanied by efforts to renegotiate trade agreements, such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which was replaced by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).

However, these policies also sparked international tension, especially in trade relations with China.

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The tariffs imposed on Chinese goods led to retaliatory measures, exacerbating global trade disputes.

Trump’s ‘maximum pressure’ campaign against Iran and support for Israel may lead to a new Middle Eastern dynamic.

Trump’s focus on securing American jobs and reducing trade deficits remains a central tenet of his policy approach, and it will continue to define his economic strategy.

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World Awaits A Geopolitical Shift Under Donald Trump?

Donald Trump’s return to the White House signals a dramatic shift in global politics, particularly in US foreign policy. From his approach towards China and Russia to his handling of NATO and the Middle East, Trump’s “America First” policies will potentially shape debates on global security and economic stability.

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Dar and Saudi FM express ‘deep commitment and support’ for Palestinians, Lebanese in phone call https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/13/dar-and-saudi-fm-express-deep-commitment-and-support-for-palestinians-lebanese-in-phone-call/ https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/13/dar-and-saudi-fm-express-deep-commitment-and-support-for-palestinians-lebanese-in-phone-call/?noamp=mobile#respond Sun, 13 Oct 2024 06:37:49 +0000 https://thenewshub.in/2024/10/13/dar-and-saudi-fm-express-deep-commitment-and-support-for-palestinians-lebanese-in-phone-call/

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Senator Mohammad Ishaq Dar on Saturday held a telephone call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud in which they expressed their “deep commitment and support for the people of Palestine and Lebanon”.

A post on X by the Foreign Office said the two diplomats discussed the situation in the two conflict-ridden countries subject to an Israeli military offensive.

The Saudi Press Agency said both also reviewed relations between the two countries and discussed regional and international developments

Israel’s military onslaught in Gaza has killed more than 42,000 Palestinians since it began a year ago and has laid waste to the enclave.

The offensive began after a Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, on southern Israeli communities in which 1,200 people were killed and about 250 were taken hostage, according to Israeli tallies.

Meanwhile, Israel’s latest fight with Hezbollah started when the group fired missiles at Israeli positions immediately after the Oct 7 attack. Hezbollah and Israel have been exchanging fire ever since.

As months of indirect ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas went nowhere, Israel in September began ramping up its bombardment of Hezbollah and landed painful blows on the group, including remotely detonating Hezbollah pagers and radios, wounding thousands of the group’s members.

After Hezbollah chief Hassan Nasrallah’s death, US President Joe Biden called again for a ceasefire along the Israel-Lebanon border.

The government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched its ground invasion anyway.

Its expanded operation has displaced more than 1.2 million people, according to Lebanon’s government, which says more than 2,100 people have been killed and 10,000 wounded in over a year of fighting. The toll includes scores of women and children.

Separately, a statement from the Inter Services Public Relations (ISPR) issued today said the seventh meeting of the Pakistan-Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Bilateral Defence Industrial Forum was held in Riyadh on Thursday.

Pakistan’s tri-services delegation was led by Chief of General Staff (CGS), Lieutenant General Muhammad Avais Dastgir, whereas, Assistant Defence Minister Talal Bin Abdullah Al Otaibi led the Saudi Arabian side.

During the meeting, the CGS affirmed Pakistan’s continuing support towards the capacity building of the Royal Saudi Defence Forces.

The Saudi dignitary acknowledged Pakistan’s achievements and sacrifices in the war against terrorism and its valuable contributions towards regional peace and stability.

The forum’s participants discussed challenges to global and regional security and their implications for the Defence Forces.

They noted that rapid advancements in modern technologies necessitated further enhancing defence industrial cooperation in critical capabilities between the two allied countries.

In this context, the ISPR said that the progress of ongoing areas of collaboration was reviewed while new areas of collaboration were also agreed upon.

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