In a move condemned by humanitarian organizations, Israel has initiated a controversial aid distribution system in Gaza, outsourcing food supplies to foreign security firms after UN and Palestinian institutions rejected it as a militarized starvation tactic. The US contractor Safe Reach Solutions (SRS) has partnered with a little-known Palestinian company, “Three Brothers,” to manage aid hubs, leading to chaos during the launch due to overwhelming demand amid severe starvation conditions. Human rights groups warn this system undermines humanitarian efforts, stripping Palestinians of agency and enforcing compliance through Israeli control.
Saudi Arabia eyes Syria with new investment as Gaza remains in rubble
Syria’s Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan visited the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus, symbolizing Syria's renewed connection with the Sunni Arab states and its Islamic heritage. This rapprochement has led to economic cooperation, with Saudi Arabia and Qatar pledging joint financial support for Syrian state employees, while contrasting with the ongoing violence in Gaza. As international engagement grows in Syria, it may isolate Israel further, highlighting a shift in...
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