Israir CEO Uri Sirkis said that “If all parties are serious, it will be possible to open direct lines within three months.” Israel’s Israir airline quickly announced following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of normalization
Morocco, Israel normalize ties as US recognizes Western Sahara
The Trump administration viewed finalizing establishment of ties between the two countries as a prime goal in the past few weeks. Israel and Morocco have agreed to establish diplomatic relations, US President Donald Trump announced
Are Morocco-Israel relations a surprise, or natural next step? – analysis
Middle East countries are rushing toward unprecedented peace deals, but each has its own reasons. Several weeks ago, a knowledgeable expert in the Middle East and relations with Israel confided his analysis of what peace
Iranian anti-tank missiles in Libya after analyzing photos from Israeli intelligence
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has officially revealed that an analysis of photos taken by four anti-tank guided missiles taken in Libya by Israeli intelligence shows that one of them is the Iranian-made Dehlavie system. If
Libya anti-tank missiles almost certainly Iranian, UN report says
A UN analysis of photos of four anti-tank guided missiles in Libya found that one “had characteristics consistent with the Iranian-produced Dehlavieh” missile, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres reported to the Security Council.
Turkish embassy rebuffs Saudi TV claims that Ankara is upset about Bashagha’s France, Egypt visits
The Turkish embassy in Libya’s capital Tripoli has dismissed the claims of Saudi channel “Al-Arabiya”, which is based in the UAE, about the meeting between the Turkish ambassador and Head of Libya’s High Council of
Houthi spy confessions reveal infiltration of Yemeni army
The Houthi spy cell was reportedly operating within the Yemeni National Army and the defence ministry’s headquarters in Marib. Confessions of a Houthi spy cell broadcast by the internationally recognised Yemeni government’s official television station
Darfuris Protest End Of Peacekeeping Mission
Crowds of people displaced by Sudan’s Darfur conflict protested Monday against the fast-approaching end to a long-running peacekeeping mission in the ravaged region, witnesses said. The United Nations Security Council and African Union recently signalled
Top Saudi diplomat on 1st Sudan visit since al-Bashir ouster
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister arrived in Khartoum on Tuesday, Sudan’s state-run news agency reported, the first visit by the kingdom’s top diplomat since Sudan’s military overthrew former autocratic President Omar al-Bashir last year.
Algeria PM Slams Reported Ransoms To ‘Terror Groups’
Algeria’s prime minister has sounded the alarm over reported ransoms paid to “terrorist groups” for the freeing of hostages, weeks after the liberation of a French aid worker in Mali.