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North Korean officials make rare public visit to Iran – The Times of Israel


North Korean officials make rare public visit to Iran  The Times of Israel

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Iran’s President Raisi Snubbed On Delegation To Pakistan – ایران اینترنشنال


Iran’s President Raisi Snubbed On Delegation To Pakistan  ایران اینترنشنال

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Famine risk ‘very high’ in Gaza, especially in north, US official says


WASHINGTON — Israel has taken significant steps in recent weeks on allowing aid into Gaza, the U.S. special envoy for humanitarian issues said on Tuesday, but considerable work remains to be done as the risk of famine in the enclave is very high.

David Satterfield declined to say whether Washington was satisfied by Israel’s moves, weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden demanded action to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying conditions could be placed on U.S. support for close ally Israel if it did not implement a series of “specific, concrete and measurable” steps.

“Israel has taken significant steps in these last two and a half weeks,” Satterfield told reporters. “There is still considerable work to be done. But progress has been made.”

The risk of famine throughout war-devastated Gaza, especially in the north, is “very high,” he said, calling for more to be done to get aid to those in need in that part of the tiny, densely populated Palestinian territory.

The United Nations has long complained of obstacles to getting aid in and distributing it throughout Gaza in the six months since Israel began an aerial and ground offensive against Gaza’s ruling Islamist militant group Hamas.

Israel’s military campaign has reduced much of the territory of 2.3 million people to a wasteland with an unfolding humanitarian disaster. The war was sparked in October, when Hamas stormed into southern Israel.

The head of the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, said on Tuesday that the daily average number of trucks entering Gaza during April was 200 and that there had been a peak on Monday of 316.

“We have always stressed that we were in a man-made situation, and it can only be addressed by political will and decisions, and the last few days show this is possible,” he told reporters. “The more we sustain this, the more we will have a positive impact.”

There was also now a focus on garbage collection, he added, especially in southern Gaza, in a bid to avoid disease outbreaks as the warmer weather approaches.

UNRWA has been described by top U.N. officials as the backbone of aid operations in Gaza. But earlier this year, Israel accused 12 UNRWA staff of taking part in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks that triggered the Gaza war. Israel’s allegations led 16 countries to pause or suspend funding of $450 million to UNRWA.

Lazzarini said UNRWA has enough funding to pay for operations until June. However, funding by the U.S., UNRWA’s biggest donor at $300 million to $400 million a year, has been suspended by the U.S. Congress until at least March 2025.

“If it is a lasting suspension, it will have sustainable impact on the agency. If it is a temporary suspension, I do believe we can find a temporary solution with some donors stepping in,” Lazzarini said.

He also said there has been an “extraordinary kind of grassroots solidarity” with UNRWA, which had raised $100 million from online public donations in the past six months.


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Famine risk ‘very high’ in Gaza, especially in north, US official says


WASHINGTON — Israel has taken significant steps in recent weeks on allowing aid into Gaza, the U.S. special envoy for humanitarian issues said on Tuesday, but considerable work remains to be done as the risk of famine in the enclave is very high.

David Satterfield declined to say whether Washington was satisfied by Israel’s moves, weeks after U.S. President Joe Biden demanded action to alleviate the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying conditions could be placed on U.S. support for close ally Israel if it did not implement a series of “specific, concrete and measurable” steps.

“Israel has taken significant steps in these last two and a half weeks,” Satterfield told reporters. “There is still considerable work to be done. But progress has been made.”

The risk of famine throughout war-devastated Gaza, especially in the north, is “very high,” he said, calling for more to be done to get aid to those in need in that part of the tiny, densely populated Palestinian territory.

The United Nations has long complained of obstacles to getting aid in and distributing it throughout Gaza in the six months since Israel began an aerial and ground offensive against Gaza’s ruling Islamist militant group Hamas.

Israel’s military campaign has reduced much of the territory of 2.3 million people to a wasteland with an unfolding humanitarian disaster. The war was sparked in October, when Hamas stormed into southern Israel.

The head of the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency (UNRWA), Philippe Lazzarini, said on Tuesday that the daily average number of trucks entering Gaza during April was 200 and that there had been a peak on Monday of 316.

“We have always stressed that we were in a man-made situation, and it can only be addressed by political will and decisions, and the last few days show this is possible,” he told reporters. “The more we sustain this, the more we will have a positive impact.”

There was also now a focus on garbage collection, he added, especially in southern Gaza, in a bid to avoid disease outbreaks as the warmer weather approaches.

UNRWA has been described by top U.N. officials as the backbone of aid operations in Gaza. But earlier this year, Israel accused 12 UNRWA staff of taking part in the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attacks that triggered the Gaza war. Israel’s allegations led 16 countries to pause or suspend funding of $450 million to UNRWA.

Lazzarini said UNRWA has enough funding to pay for operations until June. However, funding by the U.S., UNRWA’s biggest donor at $300 million to $400 million a year, has been suspended by the U.S. Congress until at least March 2025.

“If it is a lasting suspension, it will have sustainable impact on the agency. If it is a temporary suspension, I do believe we can find a temporary solution with some donors stepping in,” Lazzarini said.

He also said there has been an “extraordinary kind of grassroots solidarity” with UNRWA, which had raised $100 million from online public donations in the past six months.


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Armenia and Azerbaijan are primary beneficiaries of peace -PM – ARMENPRESS


Armenia and Azerbaijan are primary beneficiaries of peace -PM  ARMENPRESS

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Germany encourages Azerbaijan, Armenia to carry on with peace process – News.Az


Germany encourages Azerbaijan, Armenia to carry on with peace process  News.Az

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@NKobserver: Tense situation in #Armenia right now, with protests in Tavush villages along the border with #Azerbaijan, police deployed to unblock roads. Locals continue to voice concern about border areas ceded to the Azeri side, where military positions would be metres from homes.


Tense situation in #Armenia right now, with protests in Tavush villages along the border with #Azerbaijan, police deployed to unblock roads. Locals continue to voice concern about border areas ceded to the Azeri side, where military positions would be metres from homes. pic.twitter.com/QvCinZVZgF

— Nagorno Karabakh Observer (@NKobserver) April 24, 2024


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Azerbaijan Karabakh | Nation/World | bdtonline.com – Bluefield Daily Telegraph


Azerbaijan Karabakh | Nation/World | bdtonline.com  Bluefield Daily Telegraph

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