Palestine

| ISRAEL – PALESTINE – UNITED STATES

The Rosary Sisters nun who shared life with Gazans under Hamas rule as well as the suffering of war spoke to AsiaNews about the US president’s statement in favour of expelling Palestinians from Gaza to turn it into a “Riviera” of the Middle East. For her, Palestinians must be able to live on their own land; otherwise, it would be “like telling the American people to abandon their land”.

by Dario Salvi

The Palestinian Catholic leader calls the ceasefire agreed upon after tensions in the Israeli government and with Hamas a "good development". For him, children cannot be “killed because of the (alleged) crime of the father or the mother.” Rehauling the Palestinian system of government will be a challenge, one that will not see Hamas play any leading role.

| 17/01/2025
| ISRAEL - PALESTINE
by Anna Pozzi

Gaza’s Holy Family parish priest thanks “God for this truce”, calling “on him to ensure that the commitments are respected”. Meanwhile, everyone is waiting to see the details of the deal that would allow the wounded in need of treatment to leave and let hundreds of thousands of people to return to northern Gaza. The Catholic bishops of the Holy land urge political leaders and the international community “to develop a clear and just political vision” for a “true and lasting peace.”

| 16/01/2025
| GAZA - ISRAEL
by Fady Noun

Enthusiasm in the Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon over the ceasefire agreement in the Strip between Israel and Hamas. Nawaf Salam, former president of the International Criminal Court, elected new prime minister. Macron expected in Beirut. The Maronite Church applauds Lebanon's adoption of the principle of ‘positive neutrality’ in foreign policy. President Aoun's first trip abroad to Saudi Arabia.

| 16/01/2025
| LEBANON - GAZA - ISRAEL
by Dario Salvi

Israel and Hamas are ready to sign a ceasefire and release some hostages, but the end of the war remains far away. Yonatan Zeigen, son of an Israeli pacifist killed on 7 October, speaks to AsiaNews about the question of “power and interests" behind the agreement, starting with the new US administration. The historical precedent between Israel and Egypt is an example of how to overcome the conflict with the Palestinians.

| 14/01/2025
| GATEWAY TO THE EAST

The water plant will be built in cooperation with a French group and will provide 300 million cubic metres of drinking water. It will be the country's largest infrastructure serving three million citizens; four years to completion. It will replace an earlier project studied with Israel that was supposed to connect the Dead Sea and the Red Sea.

| 13/01/2025
| JORDAN

The latest case concerns Umm al-Hiran, razed to the ground to build Dror, a new Jewish Orthodox town. Some of the land was offered at ridiculously low prices to members of Garin Torani's Zionist religious group. Peace Now warns that with the Netanyahu-Smotrich-Ben Gvir government, authorisations for new homes in the settlements are breaking new records every week.

| 08/01/2025
| ISRAEL
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| CHINA
 
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| SOUTH KOREA
 
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| ECCLESIA IN ASIA
 
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| AFGHANISTAN
 
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| 20/01/2025
| ISRAELE - PALESTINE - ASIA
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