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🇹🇷 • 22.09.2025 - 10:21 ()
“Allah çocukları korusun”
🇺🇸 • 21.09.2025 - 23:51 ()
“This is genocide, why is peace so difficult? #FREEPALESTINE”
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Trump's 'Board of Peace' held talks with DP World over Gaza reconstruction

Trump's 'Board of Peace' held talks with DP World over Gaza reconstruction Members of US President Donald Trump's so-called Board of Peace have been in communication with the Emirati company DP World about reconstruction in Gaza. According to people familiar with the matter speaking to the Financial Times, representatives for the US-backed group discussed DP World managing supply chains, humanitarian aid and other goods entering the besieged territory, including warehousing, tracking systems and security. There was also discussion that DP World, a multi-national logistics company whose chairman recently resigned over publicised links to paedophile billionaire Jeffrey Epstein, could build a new port in either Gaza or on the nearby Egyptian coast, or develop a free trade zone in the enclave. A draft proposal seen by the FT presented plans for DP World to establish a “secure and traceable supply chain system”, a “port-led economic ecosystem”, and “employment-generating trade platforms”. Read more: Trump's 'Board of Peace' held talks with DP World over Gaza reconstruction US President Donald Trump during speeches at the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace in Washington, DC, 19 February 2026 (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images via AFP)

The Guardian

Here is the biggest problem Washington faces: Iran sees no need to compromise | Sina Toossi

The US has failed to bomb Iran into submission. Now, from the strait of Hormuz to nuclear concessions, Tehran senses its position strengtheningIran’s delegation to the first round of post-ceasefire talks with the US in Islamabad arrived on a plane named Minab 168 after the people – mostly young schoolgirls – killed in a US bombing early in the war. The name signalled both grievance and resolve, framing the talks as part of a conflict in which Tehran has already absorbed immense costs.That framing helps explain how Iranian officials approached the talks and how they view the current impasse. Rather than negotiation from a position of weakness or urgency, they see diplomacy as an extension of a battle they believe they endured without losing their core advantages. With the ceasefire set to expire on Wednesday and no diplomatic breakthrough in sight, the risk of a return to war is sharply rising. Continue reading...

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Israeli minister's convoy hits and kills Palestinian boy in occupied West Bank

Israeli minister's convoy hits and kills Palestinian boy in occupied West Bank Submitted by MEE staff on Tue, 04/21/2026 - 10:59 Teen from Hebron was riding a bike when he was hit by vehicle reportedly en route to secure settlement minister Orit Strock  Mohammad Majdi al-Jaabir, 16, died after being struck by a vehicle in the security convoy of an Israeli minister near Hebron, West Bank, on 21 April 2026 (X) Off A Palestinian boy was killed on Tuesday after being struck by a vehicle in the security convoy of an Israeli minister in the occupied West Bank. The boy was identified as Mohammad Majdi al-Jaabir, 16, from the southern West Bank city of Hebron. He was riding his bicycle to school when he was run over shortly after 6am local time, according to Wafa news agency. The vehicle that hit him belonged to Magen, a security company that protects Israeli officials. A security source told Haaretz the convoy was en route to secure settlement minister Orit Strock, who lives in an illegal Israeli settlement in Hebron. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Other reports said the vehicle was part of the convoy of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, who also resides in an illegal settlement in the city. The far-right minister’s office denied involvement, saying the vehicle “was not the minister’s and the minister was not at the scene”. It added that the Palestinian teenager had crossed a red light, causing the collision, and said the driver was receiving hospital treatment. Media reports said he was lightly wounded.  Israeli police said they had opened an investigation into the incident. Settlements   The collision took place on Route 60, which leads to the Kiryat Arba settlement, at the Beit Einun junction near Hebron. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Reports said the boy had been riding a bicycle and was critically wounded before his death was later confirmed.  Israel restores West Bank settlement, as minister demands occupation of Gaza Read More » Established in 1968, Kiryat Arba is one of the most significant Israeli settlements in the West Bank and a stronghold of religious Zionism and extremist settlers.  It is home to the grave of Baruch Goldstein, who carried out the 1994 Ibrahimi Mosque massacre, killing at least 29 Palestinian Muslim worshippers, including children. The settlement also contains Kahane Park, named after Rabbi Meir Kahane, founder of Kach, a Jewish supremacist movement designated as a terrorist organisation by both the United States and Israel. Around 700,000 Israeli settlers, including senior government ministers, live in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem across more than 300 settlements and outposts. Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories are widely considered illegal under international law. Occupation News Post Date Override 0 Update Date Mon, 05/04/2020 - 21:19 Update Date Override 0