Israel’s envoy to Canada urges clearer stance on ICJ genocide case – National

Israel’s envoy to Canada urges clearer stance on ICJ genocide case – National

By Staff The Canadian Press Posted January 18, 2024 12:30 pm Descrease article font size Increase article font size Israel’s envoy to Canada is joining calls for the federal Liberals to clearly state Ottawa’s position as the International Court of Justice considers an allegation of genocide against Israel. Iddo Moed says Canada should “leave no … Read more

Israel’s ban on Palestinian workers is hurting its economy: central bank

Israel’s ban on Palestinian workers is hurting its economy: central bank

Amir Yaron, governor of the Bank of Israel, speaks during an interest rates news conference in Jerusalem, Israel, on Monday, Nov. 27, 2023. Kobi Wolf | Bloomberg | Getty Images The immediate ban on nearly all Palestinian workers to enter Israel following the Hamas-led terror attack of Oct. 7 has dealt a shock to the … Read more

Iran strikes Syria, Iraq and Pakistan as Middle East tensions spike

Iran strikes Syria, Iraq and Pakistan as Middle East tensions spike

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Within 24 hours, Iran launched missile and drone strikes on targets in three countries — Iraq, Syria and Pakistan — and took the extraordinary step of announcing its responsibility for the attacks, triggering anger from its neighbors. The developments have heightened concerns over the possibility of a wider Middle East … Read more

Iran warns U.S. not to tie their destiny to the fate of Israel’s Netanyahu

Iran warns U.S. not to tie their destiny to the fate of Israel’s Netanyahu

Iran’s foreign minister warned the U.S. not to “tie their destiny” to the fate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and said Washington’s full support for Israel is “the root of insecurity in the region.” “The U.S. should not, Mr. [Joe] Biden should not tie their destiny to the fate of Netanyahu,” Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein … Read more

U.S. Senate rejects call for human rights investigation in Israel-Hamas conflict – National

U.S. Senate rejects call for human rights investigation in Israel-Hamas conflict – National

In a notable test Tuesday, Sen. Bernie Sanders forced colleagues to decide whether to investigate human rights abuses in the Israel-Hamas conflict, a step toward potentially limiting U.S. military aid to Israel as its devastating attacks on Gaza grind past 100 days. Senators overwhelmingly rejected the effort, a first of its kind tapping into a … Read more

Is a war with Hezbollah next? Growing fears over Israel-Hamas war

Is a war with Hezbollah next? Growing fears over Israel-Hamas war

Pro-Iranian Hezbollah militants chant slogans as they walk in the beginning of the funeral procession of the party top commander Wissam tawil in the southern Lebanese village of Khirbit Selem. Picture Alliance | Picture Alliance | Getty Images Is a wider Middle East war — expanding beyond the borders of Gaza and Israel — inevitable? … Read more

Qatar pauses Red Sea tankers after Western strikes on Houthis

Qatar pauses Red Sea tankers after Western strikes on Houthis

DOHA/WASHINGTON: Qatar’s state energy company, one of the world’s biggest liquefied natural gas exporters, has paused sending tankers through the Red Sea after U.S.-led strikes against Houthi militants in Yemen targeting the crucial trade route. Attacks on ships by the Houthis, who say they are acting in solidarity with Palestinians, have disrupted global commerce and … Read more

Fate of Israeli hostages unknown as Gaza war hits 100 days, with no ceasefire in sight

Fate of Israeli hostages unknown as Gaza war hits 100 days, with no ceasefire in sight

Israeli tanks and aircraft have hit targets in southern and central Gaza and there were fierce gun battles in some areas as the war reached 100 days since the October 7 attack led by gunmen from the Islamist Hamas movement. Communications and internet services were down for the third day running on Sunday, complicating the … Read more

The Israel-Hamas war is affecting traveler confidence and bookings

The Israel-Hamas war is affecting traveler confidence and bookings

The Israel-Hamas war is affecting travel across the Middle East and beyond. International arrivals to the region grew in the fourth quarter of 2023 — mainly owing to an increase in visitors to Saudi Arabia — to a level that matched 2019 numbers, according to the travel data company ForwardKeys. But it’s a far cry … Read more

Houthi response to Yemen airstrikes may be ‘limited,’ ex-U.S. envoy says – National

Houthi response to Yemen airstrikes may be ‘limited,’ ex-U.S. envoy says – National

The risk of further escalation after the United States and Britain launched airstrikes on Houthi targets in Yemen in response to the Iran-backed rebel group’s attacks on ships in the Red Sea may be limited, a former U.S. diplomat says. Frank Lowenstein, who served as the U.S. special envoy for Middle East peace during the … Read more