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Palestinians: Israeli Troops Kill 10 In West Bank Violence

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JENIN REFUGEE CAMP, WEST — According to Palestinian officials, Israeli forces killed at least nine Palestinians and injured several others in a large-scale raid Thursday in the occupied West Bank. After the deadliest single operation in the territory in 20 years, Palestinian leaders broke security ties with Israel, which could lead to more violence.

In a separate incident, the Israeli military fatally shot a 22-year-old Palestinian.

The raid in the Jenin refugee camp raises the prospect of a major flare-up in Israeli-Palestinian fighting, puts Israel’s new hardline government to the test, and casts doubt on US Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s planned trip to the region next week.

In an effort to stop Islamic militants, both Israel and the Palestinian Authority said they would cut security ties. This raised the stakes. Previous such efforts have failed, partly due to the benefits the authority derives from the relationship but also due to US and Israeli pressure to keep it going.

The move makes people worry that Islamist militant groups won’t be stopped from attacking and that the Israeli army will have to do more raids on its own.

Hamas, the Islamist militant group that rules Gaza, has threatened retaliation for the raid. In the past, when violence got worse in the West Bank, rockets were fired back from the Gaza Strip.

Palestinian Troops On High Alert

Israeli troops were on high alert in the West Bank and along the border with Gaza. Protesters poured into the territory’s streets, chanting in solidarity with Jenin. Palestinians in the refugee camp dug a mass grave for the deceased, and Abbas declared three days of mourning, with flags flying at half-staff.

According to Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a spokesman for the Palestinian Authority, Abbas decided to reduce security coordination “in light of repeated aggression against our people and the undermining of signed agreements,” referring to commitments made during the Oslo peace process in the 1990s. He also said that the Palestinians planned to complain to the Security Council of the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and other international groups.

The last time the PA cut security cooperation with Israel was in 2020. This was in response to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s plans to annex the occupied West Bank, which would make it impossible to have a Palestinian state in the future. Six months later, however, the PA resumed cooperation, indicating the importance of the relationship and Palestinian relief at the election of President Joe Biden.

According to Barbara Leaf, the top US diplomat for the Middle East, the administration is deeply concerned about the situation, and civilian casualties reported in Jenin are “quite regrettable.” However, she said the Palestinian announcement to halt security cooperation with Israel was a mistake.

“We do not believe this is the appropriate step to take at this time,” she told reporters.

International Criminal Court Is Problematic

According to Leaf, the Palestinian pledge to take the matter to the United Nations and the International Criminal Court is also problematic.

“We want to see them go in the opposite direction,” she added, “and they have to engage with each other.”

The Israeli military launched a rare daytime operation in the refugee camp on Thursday, claiming it was to prevent an imminent attack on Israelis. The camp, where the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group has a significant presence, has been the target of near-daily Israeli arrest raids.

Palestinians identified at least one of the dead as a militant, but it was unclear how many others were associated with armed groups.

Later in the day, Israeli forces fatally shot a 22-year-old Palestinian, according to the Palestinian Health Ministry, as Palestinians protested Thursday’s raid north of Jerusalem.

Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have risen since Israel increased raids in the West Bank last spring in response to a wave of Palestinian attacks.

Israelis Who Murder Palestinians Will Get Immunity

Israel’s new national security minister, far-right politician Itamar Ben-Gvir, who wants to give Israeli soldiers who shoot Palestinians legal immunity, posted a video of himself triumphantly beaming. He praised security forces, saying the government “backs our fighters in the war against terrorists.”

The raid left a trail of destruction in Jenin. The apparent target of the operation, a two-story building, was a charred wreck. The military claimed it entered the building to detonate the alleged explosives of the suspects.

During the fighting, Palestinian Health Minister May Al-Kaila said paramedics struggled to reach the wounded, while Jenin Governor Akram Rajoub said the military prevented emergency workers from evacuating them.

Both accused the military of firing tear gas into a hospital’s pediatric ward, causing children to choke. A hospital video showed women carrying children into a corridor.

According to the military, forces closed roads to facilitate their operation, which may have complicated rescue efforts, and tear gas was likely blown into the hospital from nearby clashes.

Officials Investigating Deaths

Magda Obaid, 61, was identified as the victim by the Palestinian Health Ministry, and the Israeli military said it was investigating her death. Health officials identified eight other men who died as men aged 18 to 40. One of the dead, Izz al-Din Salahat, was identified as a fighter by the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, an armed militia affiliated with Fatah, the secular political party that controls the Palestinian Authority. According to the ministry, at least 20 people were injured.

According to the Israeli human rights organization B’Tselem, May 14, 2021, will be the deadliest day in the West Bank since 2002. Thirteen Palestinians were killed in various clashes that day. However, Thursday marked the single bloodiest incursion since 2002, during the Second Intifada, or Palestinian uprising, which left scars visible in Jenin.

“We request that the international community assist Palestinians in their fight against this extremist right-wing government and protect our citizens,” Jenin governor Rajoub said.

The violence has “deeply alarmed and saddened” United Nations Middle East envoy Tor Wennesland, who has urged calm. The Organization of Islamic Cooperation and Turkey, which recently reestablished full diplomatic ties with Israel, condemned the attack, as did neighboring Jordan.

Tensions over violence in the West Bank have previously spilled over into Gaza.

“The resistance’s response to what happened today in the Jenin camp will not be delayed,” warned top Hamas official Saleh Arouri.

Dozens Of People Killed

The coastal enclave’s Islamic Jihad branch has repeatedly fought Israel, most recently in a three-day clash last summer that killed dozens of Palestinians and disrupted the lives of hundreds of thousands of Israelis.

According to B’Tselem, nearly 150 Palestinians were killed in the West Bank and east Jerusalem last year, making 2022 the deadliest year in those areas since 2004. 30 Palestinians have been killed this year.

According to Israel, the majority of those killed were militants. However, youths protesting the incursions and others not involved in the clashes have also been killed. One-third of Palestinians killed by Israeli troops or civilians this year, not including Thursday, had ties to armed groups.

Last year, 30 Palestinians were killed in attacks on Israelis.

Israel claims its raids are intended to dismantle militant networks and prevent attacks. According to the Palestinians, the agreement cements Israel’s 55-year-long occupation of the West Bank, which Israel captured along with east Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians want those areas for their future state.

Israel has built dozens of settlements in the West Bank, which now house 500,000 people. Even though peace talks have been stalled for more than a decade, the Palestinians and much of the international community see settlements as illegal and an impediment to peace.

SOURCE – (AP)

 

 

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China And Russia Reaffirm Their Close Ties As Moscow Presses Its Offensive In Ukraine

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BEIJING — On Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping reiterated their “no-limits” friendship, which has expanded as both countries face mounting tensions with the West, and blasted US military deployments in Asia and the Pacific.

At their summit in Beijing, Putin hailed Xi for China’s recommendations to settle the conflict in Ukraine, which Ukraine and its Western allies have rejected as mostly adopting the Kremlin’s line.

Putin’s two-day state visit to one of his biggest allies and commercial partners comes as Russian forces launch an operation in northeastern Ukraine’s Kharkiv region, marking the most serious border incursion since the full-scale invasion began on February 24, 2022.

China claims to be impartial in the crisis, but it has supported the Kremlin’s accusations that the West led Russia into attacking Ukraine, and it continues to supply vital components required by Moscow for weapons manufacture.

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China And Russia Reaffirm Their Close Ties As Moscow Presses Its Offensive In Ukraine

China, which has not condemned the invasion, suggested a broad-based peace plan in 2023, calling for a cease-fire and direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv. Both Ukraine and the West rejected the idea because it did not call on Russia to vacate Ukraine’s occupied territories.

China also lent a verbal nod to Russia’s narrative about Nazism in Ukraine, with a joint statement issued Thursday saying Moscow and Beijing should protect the post-World War II order and “severely condemn the glorification of or even attempts to revive Nazism and militarism.”

Putin has claimed the “denazification” of Ukraine as a primary purpose of the military action, falsely referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s government as neo-Nazis.

The mostly symbolic and ceremonial visit emphasized cooperation between two countries facing challenges in their relations with the United States and Europe.

“Both sides want to show that despite what is happening globally, despite the pressure that both sides are facing from the U.S., both sides are not about to turn their backs on each other anytime soon,” said Hoo Tiang Boon, a Chinese foreign policy researcher at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University.

While Putin and Xi stated they wanted to stop the war, they made no new ideas in their public remarks.

“China hopes for the early return of Europe to peace and stability and will continue to play a constructive role toward this,” Xi said in prepared remarks to the media in Beijing’s Great Hall of the People. His statements echoed China’s overarching peace initiative.

Earlier in the day, Putin was greeted in Tiananmen Square with military fanfare and cannon fire.

On the eve of his visit, Putin stated that China’s proposal may “lay the groundwork for a political and diplomatic process that would take Russia’s security concerns into account and contribute to achieving long-term and sustainable peace.”

Zelenskyy has stated that any negotiations must entail the restoration of Ukraine’s territorial integrity, the departure of Russian soldiers, the release of all captives, a tribunal for those responsible for the assault, and security assurances for Ukraine.

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China And Russia Reaffirm Their Close Ties As Moscow Presses Its Offensive In Ukraine

Putin said he would brief Xi on the situation in Ukraine, adding, “We appreciate the initiative of our Chinese colleagues and friends to regulate the situation.”

Following Russia’s latest attack in Ukraine last week, the war has reached a crucial point as Ukraine’s depleted military awaits new supplies of anti-aircraft missiles and artillery rounds from the United States, which have been delayed for months.

China and Russia’s joint statement also harshly slammed US foreign policy, citing US-formed alliances as having a “Cold War mentality.”

“Both sides expressed serious concern about the consequences caused to the strategic stability of the Asia-Pacific region by AUKUS,” according to the statement, referring to the acronym for Australia, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

China and Russia have accused the United States of installing land-based intermediate-range missile systems in the Asia-Pacific region under the guise of joint drills with allies. They claimed that the United States’ operations in Asia were “changing the balance of power” and “endangering the security of all countries in the region.”

The united declaration underscored China’s support for Russia.

“There’s so much Chinese falling over themselves to give Russia face and respect without saying anything specific, or committing to anything,” said Susan Thornton, a former diplomat and senior fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center.

The meeting was another endorsement of China and Russia’s amicable “no limits” friendship, which they signed in 2022, just before Moscow invaded Ukraine.

Since then, Russia has been increasingly economically dependent on China since Western sanctions have limited its access to most of the global commercial system. China’s expanding commerce with Russia, which reached $240 billion last year, has helped the country buffer some of the worst effects of sanctions.

Moscow has transferred most of its energy exports to China and relied on Chinese enterprises to purchase high-tech components for Russian defense sectors to avoid Western sanctions.

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“I and President Putin agree we should actively look for convergence points of the interests of both countries, to develop each’s advantages, and deepen integration of interests, realizing each others’ achievements,” added Xi.

Xi congratulated Putin on the start of his fifth term in office and commemorated the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the former Soviet Union and the People’s Republic of China, which were formed after a civil war in 1949. In the March election, Putin eliminated all significant political opponents and faced no serious threat. He, like Xi, has not spelled out a succession strategy.

“In a famous song of that time, 75 years ago — it is still performed today — there is a phrase that has become a catchphrase: ‘Russians and Chinese are brothers forever,'” Putin stated.

During the war, Russia and China expanded their military ties. In recent years, they have conducted several cooperative war simulations, including naval drills and long-range bomber patrols over the Sea of Japan and the East China Sea. Russian and Chinese ground forces have also moved to the other country’s territory to conduct joint training.

China continues to be a major market for Russian military hardware, while the country’s defense industry is rapidly developing, including the production of aircraft carriers and nuclear submarines.

Putin has already stated that Russia has shared highly sensitive military technologies with China, considerably improving its defense strength.

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Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico Recovering Attempt on His Life

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Slovakia Prime Minister Robert Fico is no longer in critical condition after being wounded in an assassination attempt while leaving a government meeting on Wednesday, a government minister said.

The gunman shot Fico, 59, five times, leaving the prime minister in critical condition and requiring surgery hours later on Wednesday evening.

“I was very shocked… fortunately, as far as I know, the operation went well – and I guess in the end, he will survive… he’s not in a life-threatening situation right now,” Slovak Deputy Prime Minister and Environment Minister Tomas Taraba told the BBC’s News.

Taraba stated that one bullet passed through Robert Fico’s stomach and another struck a joint. News outlet According to an unidentified source, Fico has recovered from surgery and is in stable condition.

Defence Minister Robert Kalinak told a press conference hours earlier that Fico had suffered “serious polytrauma” as a result of many gunshot wounds. Slovakia’s Interior Minister Matus Sutaj Estok previously stated that Robert Fico was in a life-threatening condition while still in the surgery room.

“This assassination (attempt) was politically motivated, and the perpetrator’s decision came soon after the presidential election,” Sutaj Estok added, referring to the April election won by a Fico ally, Peter Pellegrini.

The shooting in the central Slovak town of Handlova, which Slovak media reported was carried out by a 71-year-old man, shocked the small central European country and prompted international criticism.

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Prime Minister Robert Fico’s shooting condemned

Slovakia, a NATO and EU member, has a relatively short history of political violence. Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden joined Slovakia’s EU partners in voicing shock and condemnation over the shooting.

The country of 5.4 million has seen polarized political discourse in recent years, including the hard-fought presidential election last month, which helped Fico tighten his grip on power.

Fico has made rapid policy changes since taking office as Prime Minister in October of last year. Opposition critics describe it as a power grab.

His government has reduced its support for Ukraine while engaging in discussions with Russia, attempted to lower corruption punishments and dissolved a special prosecutor’s office, and is overhauling the RTVS public broadcaster amid appeals for media freedom protections.

Fico has long been skeptical of Slovakia’s major media, refusing to talk with certain outlets. Members of his party have recently criticized media and opposition actions. Following the attack, Robert Fico was brought to the hospital in Handlova, where he had been chairing a government meeting.

He was subsequently flown by helicopter to the provincial capital Banska Bystrica for emergency treatment, according to the report, adding that his condition was too bad to be sent to Bratislava.

Shooter a Former Slovakia Security Guard

A witness told Reuters they heard bullets as Fico exited a building to shake hands with a mob of people who had gathered to welcome him. Officers then wrestled a man to the ground.

According to Slovak media, the gunman was a former shopping mall security guard, author of three poetry books, and member of the Slovak Society of Writers. According to Aktuality.sk, his son stated that his father was the lawful bearer of a weapons licence.

“I have absolutely no idea what my father intended, what he planned, or what happened,” the son stated.

According to TA3, the attack hit the Marxist prime minister in the midsection. Fico, Slovakia’s dominant force for two decades, has faced criticism for embracing a more pro-Russian posture in the Ukraine conflict.

In a telegraph to Slovakia’s President Zuzana Caputova, Putin described the shooting as a “monstrous” crime, saying, “I know Robert Fico as a courageous and strong-minded man.” I sincerely believe that these qualities would help him endure this terrible scenario.”

Biden offered US assistance to Slovakia, stating in a statement: “We condemn this horrific act of violence.”

Progressive Slovakia, Slovakia’s largest opposition party, called off a planned rally and urged caution to avoid increasing tensions. Following the attack, parliament suspended debate indefinitely.

Fico’s career has spanned the pro-European mainstream and nationalistic viewpoints opposed to EU and US policies. He has also demonstrated a readiness to modify course based on public sentiment or changing political realities.

Fico, an admirer of Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban, has become increasingly critical of Western support for Ukraine’s struggle against invading Russian forces.

Fico was forced to quit as prime minister in 2018 following huge protests sparked by the contract killing of Jan Kuciak, a journalist who was exposing high-level corruption. These protests exacerbated long-standing social tensions in Slovakia.

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YouTube Blocks Hong Kong Protest Anthem After Court Injunction Bans Song In The City

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HONG KONG — YouTube has disabled access to videos of a protest song in Hong Kong only days after a court approved an injunction prohibiting the song in the city.

In 2019, “Glory to Hong Kong” was an anti-government protest anthem. YouTube stated that it would comply with a removal order by blocking access to over 32 YouTube videos of the song that were designated “prohibited publications” under the injunction.

Attempts to access the YouTube videos from Hong Kong on Wednesday proved unsuccessful. A warning stated, “This content is not available on this country domain due to a court order.”

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YouTube Blocks Hong Kong Protest Anthem After Court Injunction Bans Song In The City

The court approved the government’s application to ban the song, recognizing that it could be “weaponized” and used to foment secession.

“We are disappointed by the court’s decision, but we are complying with its removal order by blocking access to the listed videos for viewers in Hong Kong,” YouTube, controlled by Alphabet Inc., said in an emailed statement.

“We’ll continue to consider our options for an appeal, to promote access to information,” the business said, adding that it shared human rights organizations’ concerns about the ban’s stifling effect on free expression online.

According to YouTube, links to the 32 YouTube videos will also not appear in Google Search for Hong Kong consumers.

George Chen, co-chair of digital practice at Asia Group, a Washington-based business and policy firm, believes it is worth monitoring how forcefully Hong Kong authorities order internet platforms to delete music.

Chen, the former head of public policy for Greater China at Meta, stated that if the government started giving platforms hundreds of links to remove daily, investor trust in Hong Kong would surely suffer

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YouTube Blocks Hong Kong Protest Anthem After Court Injunction Bans Song In The City

“That will hurt Hong Kong’s reputation as a leading financial center because we know how important a free flow of data and information means to a financial center,” he stated. “So the government should be very careful and be aware of some unintended consequences that may impact its economic recovery and investors’ confidence.”

Internet and social media services, such as YouTube, often have protocols to address government removal demands.

Demonstrators frequently sang “Glory to Hong Kong” during large anti-government rallies in 2019. The song was then incorrectly played as the city’s anthem during international athletic events, rather than China’s “March of the Volunteers,” causing confusion among city officials.

According to local media, authorities previously arrested several individuals who sang the song in public for other infractions, such as playing a musical instrument in public without a permit.

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YouTube Blocks Hong Kong Protest Anthem After Court Injunction Bans Song In The City

Critics argue that barring the song’s broadcast or distribution further restricts free expression in the former British colony since Beijing initiated a crackdown following the 2019 demonstrations. They have also warned that the prohibition will disrupt the operations of major digital companies and harm the city’s appeal as a commercial hub.

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