Tag: Middle East
80-year-old man found dead after being arrested by Israeli soldiers
An 80-year-old Palestinian was found dead on Wednesday morning, January 12, in a village in the northern occupied West Bank. He was reportedly detained and left handcuffed by Israeli soldiers,…
pharmacies taken by storm, complicated management of tests
Israel may be one of the world leaders in Covid-19 vaccination, but when it comes to managing PCR or antigen tests, the state of Israel faces the same challenges as…
Taliban Foreign Minister pays first visit to Tehran
Taliban Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi heads a large delegation to Tehran to discuss economic and trade cooperation with Iran in particular. With our correspondent in Tehran, Siavosh ghazi This…
gathering of families of disappeared and prisoners of the regime
During a rally in the north of the country under pro-Turkish control, more than 70 Syrian families called for light to be shed on the fate of their relatives, missing…
a combat unit reserved for young practicing women
In Israel, the army has just set up a fighting unit for religious women. Some indeed refuse military service because of the presence of men by their side. From our…
Nasrallah’s criticism of Saudi Arabia provokes outcry
The violent attacks launched Monday evening against Saudi Arabia by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah provoked an outcry on Tuesday among part of the Lebanese political class. President Michel Aoun reaffirmed…
activist Ramy Shaath reportedly on the verge of release
In Egypt, a judicial source announces the imminent release of political activist Ramy Shaath, imprisoned for two and a half years without trial. According to our information, Ramy Shaath was…
Israel extends 4th dose of vaccine to over 60s and medical staff
In Israel, new reminder for the elderly, fewer screening tests. The country goes to war against the Omicron variant. Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced on Sunday January 2 that…
In the midst of a debate on a fourth dose, Israel tightens the screws on the explosion of Covid-19
Despite the increasingly tight closure of border posts, the Omicron variant continues to gain ground in Israel. New measures take effect this weekend, but Israeli officials are struggling to agree…
the closure of the Sana’a airport hampers humanitarian operations
Sana’a airport, in the hands of the Houthi rebels, has been closed to humanitarian and UN aircraft since Tuesday. Blame it on the Saudi-led coalition strikes. Riyadh says it is…