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Sisi tells US Congressional delegation: Israeli escalation in the West Bank is dangerous

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned of the extreme danger of the current Israeli escalation in the West Bank, which is increasing

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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi warned of the extreme danger of the current Israeli escalation in the West Bank, which greatly increases the risks of complicating the regional situation. During his meeting today (Thursday) with a delegation from the US Congress headed by Senator Joni Ernst, he stressed the need for the international community to join forces to stop the escalation in the Palestinian territories.

Sisi called on the international community to work on implementing what has been agreed upon internationally and which has full legitimacy regarding the two-state solution and guarantees the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, explaining that this is something that will move the region to a new reality in which peace, justice and security prevail in a sustainable manner, instead of the current situation that threatens violence, destruction and the waste of peoples’ capabilities.

Egyptian Presidential Spokesman Ambassador Ahmed Fahmy explained that the American delegation was keen during the meeting to emphasize the importance that various American institutions and circles attach to the bilateral relations and strategic partnership between Egypt and the United States, which represents the cornerstone of regional stability.

The delegation noted Egypt’s firm role in maintaining security and supporting peace efforts in the region, as well as its essential role since the outbreak of the crisis in Gaza, whether in terms of joint efforts to calm the situation, or the leading role in providing, coordinating and delivering humanitarian aid, explaining that their current visit to the region comes within the framework of supporting the path to reaching an agreement on the exchange of hostages and detainees, a ceasefire and de-escalation in the region.

He noted that the meeting addressed the various crises afflicting the countries of the region, and Sisi affirmed his country’s unwavering position in supporting the national state entity, respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states, and the cohesion of their national institutions, in a manner that enables them to play their role and fill the void that causes the spread of terrorism.

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Qatar responds to Iran: Your attacks targeted our sovereignty and gas reserves

The Qatari Prime Minister rejects Araqchi's claims, asserting that the Iranian attacks targeted residential areas and vital gas facilities, considering this a violation of sovereignty that warrants a response.

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Qatar responds to Iran: Your attacks targeted our sovereignty and gas reserves

Diplomatic relations between Doha and Tehran have become severely strained following a phone call between Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani. The call focused on recent security developments and missile attacks in the region, with the Iranian side presenting its version of events, which was met with a firm Qatari rejection supported by the facts on the ground.

The Iranian narrative and the decisive Qatari response

During the call, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi attempted to justify the recent missile attacks, claiming they were "directed exclusively at American interests" in the region and were not aimed at Qatar or its sovereignty. However, this justification was met with a firm Qatari stance, as Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani categorically rejected these claims. The Qatari official emphasized that documented facts on the ground refute the Iranian narrative, pointing out that the attacks directly targeted civilian areas and residential complexes within the country, including the vicinity of Hamad International Airport, a vital artery for global civil aviation.

Targeting energy infrastructure: a threat to regional security

In refuting Iranian claims, the Qatari side revealed more serious dimensions to the attacks, explaining that they were not limited to residential areas but extended to vital infrastructure and industrial zones, specifically liquefied natural gas (LNG) production facilities. This development carries serious strategic implications, given Qatar's position as one of the world's largest exporters of LNG. Targeting these facilities is not only an attack on Qatari sovereignty but also a direct threat to global energy security and the stability of international markets, constituting a blatant violation of international conventions that protect vital economic facilities from military conflicts.

Violation of sovereignty and airspace: Unjustified escalation

The Qatari Prime Minister indicated that the aggression was not limited to ballistic missiles, but also included continuous drone attacks, as well as airspace violations that were dealt with bravely by the Qatari Armed Forces. Doha affirmed that these actions reflect a clear escalation by Tehran, one that contradicts the principles of good neighborliness and demonstrates no genuine intention of de-escalation. He emphasized that attempting to drag countries in the region, which have distanced themselves from the ongoing conflicts, into a war in which they have no stake is an irresponsible act that threatens the stability of the entire Middle East.

Qatar: The attacks will not go unanswered

The Qatari side concluded its statement by emphasizing that Doha, long known for its commitment to dialogue, diplomacy, and mediation in resolving conflicts, will not stand idly by in the face of any infringement upon its sovereignty and the security of its citizens. Qatar delivered a clear message that these attacks on its territory and vital national interests cannot go unanswered, calling upon the international community to shoulder its responsibilities regarding this escalation, which threatens international peace and security.

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Aboul Gheit warns Iran: Your attacks are a strategic mistake that deepens the rift

Ahmed Aboul Gheit condemns Iranian attacks on Arab countries, describing them as a strategic mistake that violates good neighborliness and threatens to expand the circle of conflict in the region.

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Aboul Gheit warns Iran: Your attacks are a strategic mistake that deepens the rift

In a significant diplomatic escalation reflecting the extent of Arab concern over recent developments, the Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, issued a strongly worded warning to Tehran, describing the recent Iranian attacks targeting Arab countries as a grave "strategic mistake." These statements, made on Wednesday, express the Arab League's rejection of any infringement upon the sovereignty of its member states, emphasizing that such actions only serve to deepen the existing rift between Iran and its Arab neighbors.

A blatant violation of the principles of good neighborliness

In elaborating on the Arab position, Secretary-General Ahmed Aboul Gheit explained in a press statement published on the “X” platform that the danger of these attacks lies not only in their blatant violation of international law and the UN Charter, but also in their striking at the very heart of the principles of “good neighborliness” that should govern relations between riparian and neighboring states. He pointed out that these practices create an unprecedented level of hostility and tension, making bridging the gap between the two sides extremely difficult in the future. He warned that the repercussions of these attacks will leave deep scars on the memory of regional relations.

Regional context and risks of conflict expansion

Aboul Gheit's remarks come at a time of highly complex geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, with growing international and regional fears of the region sliding into a full-blown war. In this context, Aboul Gheit highlighted a crucial point concerning attempts to "drag the region" into conflicts in which it is not a party. He emphasized that while everyone is aware of the pressures and hardships Iran may face in its current conflicts, this does not give it any moral or political justification to target neighboring Arab states that are striving to distance themselves from the flames of war. Analysts indicate that this stance reflects the Arab League's strategy of keeping Arab states neutral in international conflicts and protecting their national security from any external repercussions.

A call to rectify the situation before it's too late

The Secretary-General of the Arab League concluded his remarks with a clear warning, cautioning against the dangers of widening the current conflict. He stressed that Tehran's continued pursuit of this course without immediate review and course correction with the targeted countries could lead to dire and irreversible consequences. This appeal represents a final opportunity to prioritize reason and shared interests, as Aboul Gheit emphasized the necessity for the Iranian side to "wake up" and immediately cease its attacks to prevent the region from reaching a point of no return in diplomatic and security relations.

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The White House confirms Khamenei's death and is monitoring Mojtaba's succession

The White House announces the killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and 49 commanders in Operation Epic Wrath, and confirms that Mojtaba Khamenei is being monitored as a possible successor amid the destruction of military capabilities.

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The White House confirms Khamenei's death and is monitoring Mojtaba's succession

In an unprecedented military and political development, the White House officially announced Wednesday the success of large-scale military operations targeting command and control centers in Iran, resulting in the deaths of 49 high-ranking leaders, including Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. This announcement coincided with reports from Iranian media of loud explosions that shook northern Tehran, as well as the cities of Yazd and Tabriz in central and northwestern Iran.

Details of Operation "Epic Wrath" and its results

During a press conference, White House spokeswoman Carolyn Leavitt revealed details of the operation, dubbed "Epic Wrath." Leavitt confirmed that the joint US-Israeli strikes achieved "significant results" and exceeded their planned objectives, inflicting widespread damage on the Iranian regime's leadership structure and military capabilities. She explained that the timing of the strike was extremely precise, based on confirmed intelligence regarding the whereabouts of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, leading to his assassination and the end of his long reign.

Mojtaba Khamenei under American scrutiny

In discussing the post-Khamenei era, the spokesperson indicated that the United States is closely monitoring internal developments in Tehran, noting intelligence reports suggesting that Mojtaba Khamenei, the late Supreme Leader's son, is the most likely candidate to succeed his father. She emphasized that US intelligence agencies are observing this matter with extreme caution, given its significance in shaping the future of Iranian politics and the regime's direction.

The diplomatic track has failed, and confrontation is inevitable

The White House addressed the background to this military escalation, with Levitt explaining that American negotiators had reached an impasse after Tehran rejected all US offers regarding its nuclear program. She stated that the Iranian regime categorically refused to abandon uranium enrichment or engage in a genuine peace process, reinforcing Washington's conviction that Tehran was less interested in a settlement than in buying time to develop a nuclear weapon, thus necessitating a decisive response.

The Trump administration's stance and the future of the region

The US administration, through its spokesperson, emphasized that President Donald Trump will not allow Iran to rebuild its military capabilities or pose a new threat to the United States and its allies. It indicated that the military operation was a preemptive step taken after detecting Iranian offensive intentions, asserting that the strategic objective of eliminating the immediate threats had been achieved. Observers suggest that this event will trigger a geopolitical earthquake in the Middle East, as the killing of the head of the Iranian regime presents the region with open-ended scenarios and reshapes the regional and international balance of power for years to come.

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