The three Palestinian Arabic dailies published today, al-Hayat al-Jadida, al-Ayyam, and al-Quds, highlighted the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza and the presidency warning against the occupation’s escalation of its crimes in Gaza and the West Bank.
Following are the most prominent headlines in the dailies:
Al-Hayat al-Jadida:
The presidency warns against the occupation escalating its crimes in Gaza and the West Bank and demands an immediate end to the aggression
The prisoner Walid Daqqa was transferred to a hospital in Afula
The President: We have not and will not abandon our people in the Gaza Strip, no matter the sacrifices
Five martyrs in the West Bank, and the occupation escalates demolitions
The occupation approves the construction of 1,738 settlement units southeast of occupied Jerusalem
Beating, humiliation, starvation, and sleeping on the floor in the occupation’s prisons
The G7 and China renew their support for the two-state solution
Al-Ayyam:
The aggression enters its third month, focus
ing on the Khan Yunis area
400 martyrs and 800 injured, and violent clashes continue on all fronts
West Bank: Five martyrs from occupation bullets, raids, and massive demolitions and bulldozing campaign
The President calls on Washington to put pressure on Israel to stop its aggression
Washington opposes the establishment of a buffer zone in the Gaza Strip
White House interns join the movement to pressure Biden to stop the war on Gaza
UNRWA: Another wave of displacement in Gaza, and the situation is getting worse every minute
Financial Times: The scale of destruction in northern Gaza did not occur even in World War II
Al-Quds:
The discrepancy between the US and Israel is widening regarding the future of the Gaza Strip
The President stresses the necessity of US intervention to stop the aggression against Gaza
The occupation’s municipality approves the implementation of the largest settlement projects in Jerusalem
Five martyrs and dozens of injuries in the West Bank
Demolitions, notifications, and a
ttacks by settlers
Source: Palestine News and Information Agency – WAFA
Members of the ministerial committee that was formed by the Joint Arab-Islamic Summit and chaired by Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal Bin Farhan met in Washington on Thursday with members of the US House Committee on Foreign Affairs, which was chaired by Gregory Meeks.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Ayman Safadi, Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, and on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey, the Turkish Ambassador to the United States of America, Hasan Murat Murjan.
In addition to reviewing the steps taken to secure an immediate ceasefire, safeguard defenseless civilians, and guarantee the application of international humanitarian law, the meeting covered developments in the Gaza Strip, according to a statement from the Jordanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The members of the committee emphasized how crucial it is that the international community take all necessary steps to guarantee the s
ecurity of relief corridors so that vital food, medicine, and humanitarian aid may be delivered to the Gaza Strip.
The members called for a return to the path of just, lasting, and comprehensive peace through the implementation of international resolutions related to the two-state solution and enabling the Palestinian people to obtain their legitimate rights to establish an independent and sovereign Palestinian state along the lines of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
Source: Jordan News Agency