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Sisi: Suez Canal losses reach $10 billion due to regional tensions

During a meeting with the World Bank president, Sisi warned of the dangers of regional tension, revealing that Suez Canal revenues had declined by $10 billion and that Egypt was hosting 10.5 million foreigners.

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Sisi: Suez Canal losses reach $10 billion due to regional tensions

Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi received Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank Group, on Monday in a strategic meeting that addressed the escalating economic and political challenges facing the Middle East region, and their direct impact on development plans and global stability.

Warnings of the conflict widening

During the meeting, President El-Sisi clearly warned of the serious repercussions of the escalating regional tensions, emphasizing that continued escalation threatens the security and stability of the entire region and jeopardizes the well-being of its people. The President stressed that the risks are not limited to security alone, but extend to severe economic consequences resulting from the prolongation of the current conflict, casting a dark shadow on global inflation and price levels and directly impacting energy supplies and supply chains.

Suez Canal losses and the Red Sea crisis

In reviewing the economic damage inflicted on Egypt by the surrounding crises, President Sisi revealed precise figures reflecting the scale of the challenges, noting that Egypt lost approximately $10 billion in Suez Canal revenues. This sharp decline stems from the security disturbances in the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb region, which prompted many international shipping companies to reroute their vessels away from this vital waterway, highlighting the close link between security and economic prosperity.

The burden of hosting millions and its impact on infrastructure

Regarding the internal challenges related to the regional situation, the President explained that the Egyptian state bears a tremendous burden as a result of hosting approximately 10.5 million foreigners. These guests, who came to Egypt fleeing the ravages of conflict and armed struggle in their countries, receive all basic services, including healthcare, education, and infrastructure, just like Egyptian citizens, without discrimination or segregation in camps. This places immense pressure on the state's general budget and its limited resources amidst the global economic crises.

General context and importance of international cooperation

These talks come at a critical juncture for the region, as international concerns grow that local conflicts could escalate into a full-blown regional war. The meeting with the World Bank president reflects Egypt's commitment to strengthening international partnerships to overcome these crises, given the pivotal role international financial institutions play in supporting emerging economies that are disproportionately affected by geopolitical conflicts. These presidential warnings underscore the need for the international community to unite in calming tensions in the Middle East, ensuring the continued flow of global trade and safeguarding global food and energy security.

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Assassination of Hezbollah intelligence official and threats against Naim Qassem

Details of the assassination of Hezbollah intelligence chief Hussein Muqallad in an Israeli raid on the southern suburbs, and the Israeli army threatens to target Naim Qassem and expand the bombing to the south.

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Assassination of Hezbollah intelligence official and threats against Naim Qassem

The Israeli army officially announced today (Monday) that it had assassinated Hussein Muqallad, a senior Hezbollah intelligence official, in a precise and intensive airstrike carried out late last night in the Lebanese capital, Beirut. This announcement represents a dangerous escalation in the open military confrontations between the two sides, indicating a major security breach that has reached the highest levels of the party's leadership.

Details of the military operation in the southern suburbs

An Israeli military spokesperson explained in a brief statement that the operation targeted a senior commander responsible for directing and executing what he described as "terrorist activities" against Israeli targets, without providing further technical details about the type of weapon used or the extent of direct material damage. Field sources and eyewitnesses reported that the airstrike hit the vicinity of the Al-Raya Stadium in the heart of Beirut's southern suburbs, a Hezbollah stronghold.

This strike is the second of its kind targeting the same area within a few hours, preceded by a violent raid launched by Israeli aircraft at dawn, which resulted in the death of about 20 people and the injury of dozens, reflecting an Israeli determination to intensify military pressure on the environment that supports the party and its leadership at the same time.

Context of escalation and Naim Qassem's threat

The assassination of Muqallad cannot be separated from the broader context of the ongoing war, in which Israel employs a strategy of "clipping wings" and targeting the masterminds within Hezbollah's security and military structures. In a striking development reflecting Tel Aviv's intention to escalate this confrontation, the operation coincided with direct Israeli threats to eliminate top-tier leaders, including Sheikh Naim Qassem, Hezbollah's deputy secretary-general. Analysts suggest that mentioning figures of Qassem's stature is intended to wage maximum psychological warfare, signaling that the red lines that previously governed the rules of engagement have been completely crossed.

Expanding the target bank southward and inland

In a related development, and in parallel with the targeted assassinations in Beirut, the Israeli army confirmed its intention to expand its operations to include new areas and villages that had been considered outside the scope of the intense targeting in recent days. The military statement indicated that the air force would soon attack strategic and military targets in the areas of Tyre, Mashghara, and Deir Qanoun al-Nahr in the south and the western Bekaa Valley.

The list of threats also included the villages of Bint Jbeil, Qana, Maaroub, and Nabatieh al-Tahta in southern Lebanon. This expansion carries serious military implications, as it means turning vast areas in the south and the Bekaa Valley into an open battlefield, which portends new waves of displacement and an exacerbation of the humanitarian crisis, in addition to the possibility of dragging the entire region into a full-blown regional war should Hezbollah decide to respond in proportion to the scale of these losses and threats.

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US military deaths in Iran rise to 4, Trump issues warnings

US Central Command announced that the number of US military deaths in the conflict with Iran has risen to four. Trump warned of potential additional casualties as military operations escalate in the region.

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US military deaths in Iran rise to 4, Trump issues warnings

The US military announced today (Monday), in a significant development on the ground, that its death toll has risen to four soldiers since the declaration of war and direct military operations against Iran. This announcement reflects the escalating military confrontations in the region, presenting US forces with increasing challenges in the theater of operations.

U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), responsible for military operations in the Middle East, said in an official statement on its X platform (formerly Twitter) that "as of 7:30 a.m. Eastern Time, the deaths of four U.S. service members involved in operations have been confirmed." The command explained in its detailed statement that the fourth service member, who had sustained critical injuries during the initial Iranian attacks targeting U.S. forces, succumbed to his wounds despite medical efforts to save him, bringing the officially announced death toll in this early stage of the conflict to four.

Presidential warnings of further losses

In a related development within the United States, President Donald Trump commented yesterday (Sunday) on the news of the deaths of the first three soldiers, delivering a speech characterized by military realism and a warning about the future. Trump cautioned that further casualties among American troops were "likely" and expected during the ongoing combat mission in Iran, given the nature of the fighting and the ferocity of the adversary. In a video posted on his platform, he stated that these sacrifices are part of the price of major military operations.

The context of historical and geostrategic tension

These military developments are the culmination of decades of political and diplomatic tension between the United States and Iran. While the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf have long been the scene of skirmishes and proxy wars, the shift to direct warfare represents a radical change in the military doctrine governing the region. The US Central Command (CENTCOM) is spearheading these operations, managing forces deployed at various military bases in neighboring countries and across its naval fleets.

Expected regional and international repercussions

Observers and military experts believe that a high number of American casualties early in the conflict could lead to changes in the rules of engagement, as casualties often result in intensified airstrikes or a broader targeting of military objectives to include the enemy's critical infrastructure. Internationally, this war raises global concerns about energy security and the safety of international navigation, as well as the potential for the entire region to descend into widespread chaos that could draw in other international powers, making every announcement of casualties a pivotal moment in the course of the war.

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Tariq Ramadan's trial: Al-Banna's grandson faces 20 years in prison on rape charges

The trial of Tariq Ramadan has begun in Paris on charges of raping three women. The grandson of the Muslim Brotherhood's founder faces up to 20 years in prison in a case that has shocked the public and is seen as a consequence of the #MeToo movement.

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Tariq Ramadan's trial: Al-Banna's grandson faces 20 years in prison on rape charges

The trial of Swiss academic and researcher of Egyptian origin, Tariq Ramadan, begins today (Monday) in the French capital, Paris, before the Criminal Court, in a case that has captivated French and international public opinion for years. The grandson of Hassan al-Banna, founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, faces serious charges related to the rape of three women in France between 2009 and 2016, charges that could end his public career if proven.

Tariq Ramadan, 63, categorically denies all charges against him, maintaining his innocence of any acts of sexual coercion. He faces a potential prison sentence of up to 20 years if convicted. This trial culminates a long and complex legal process spanning years, marked by periods of pretrial detention and widespread legal and media controversy. Given Ramadan's prominence and former intellectual standing, this case is considered one of the most significant and powerful repercussions of the #MeToo movement in France.

To understand the context of the events, it is necessary to go back a little. Tariq Ramadan was widely known as a professor of contemporary Islamic studies at the prestigious Oxford University, and was seen as a reformist voice and a bridge between the Islamic world and the West. However, this image was violently shaken in the autumn of 2017, when activist Henda Ayari became the first complainant to publicly accuse him of rape, opening the door to other testimonies and extensive investigations that ultimately led to formal charges.

This affair cast a long shadow over Ramadan’s academic career, as he was forced to take leave from his position at Oxford University following the scandal, before ultimately taking early retirement in June 2021. The impact of the affair was not limited to the personal aspect of the accused, but also sparked heated debates within cultural and social circles in Europe about the abuse of influence and moral authority.

The current trial is of exceptional importance not only because of the nature of the charges, but also because of the defendant's historical background as the grandson of Hassan al-Banna, which has given the case political and social dimensions that extend far beyond the courtroom. The investigation, which involved years of meticulous examination of digital evidence, testimonies, and psychological reports, has reached this stage. Today, Ramadan will stand before the French judiciary to face the three plaintiffs in a trial expected to receive extensive international media coverage due to the symbolic significance of the figure and the intricate nature of the case.

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