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Russia calls for ceasefire in Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ‘unimpeded’ aid to besieged Gaza

Russia calls for ceasefire in Israeli-Palestinian conflict, ‘unimpeded’ aid to besieged Gaza

UNITED NATIONS: Russia has proposed a draft UN Security Council resolution on the Israel-Palestinian conflict that calls for a ceasefire, and an “unimpeded” provision and distribution of humanitarian assistance to embattled Gaza. The draft, which was circulated on Friday evening at a closed-door meeting of the 15-member Council on the conflict, also condemns violence against … Read more

Daniel Lubetzky starts a campaign to stop culture conflicts

Daniel Lubetzky

Daniel Lubetzky is the founder of KIND Snacks and a frequent “Shark Tank” speaker. The billionaire has worked for decades to promote peace in the Middle East. His new initiative, “Starts With Us,” aims to help Americans foster independent thinking and communication. Fostering independent thinking and communication is essential to combating the “distrust, blind tribalism, … Read more

Fierce debate sparked

Fierce debate sparked

Britain’s government stoked controversy by issuing new schools guidance that urges teachers to avoid “contested” areas in history, anti-racism and climate change. The guidance, which singles out the activist group Black Lives Matter, comes with Prime Minister Boris Johnson fighting for his political survival and being accused of trying to distract voters’ attention by pushing … Read more

Qatar resumes financial aid to needy Gazan families: envoy

GAZA – Qatar on Thursday resumed financial aid to thousands of needy families in the besieged Gaza Strip, home of more than 2 million Palestinians, a senior Qatari diplomat said. Qatari Ambassador to Palestine Mohammed al-Emadi said in a press statement that the distribution of aid money to 100,000 needy families in the Gaza Strip, … Read more

Tokyo Olympics: Algerian judoka withdraws to avoid facing Israeli Opponent

Tokyo Olympics

Tokyo Olympics: Fethi Nourine told Algerian TV that his political support for the Palestinian cause made it impossible for him to compete against Tohar Butbul.

After the draw placed him in a likely match-up against an Israeli, an Algerian judoka has withdrawn from the Tokyo Olympics before the tournament starts.

Fethi Nourine told Algerian TV that his political support for the Palestinian cause made it impossible for him to compete against Tohar Butbul.

“We worked a lot to reach the Olympics, and the news came as a shock, a thunder,” he told the channel late on Thursday. Nourine said his decision was “final,” and he would not “get his hands dirty.”

On Monday, the 30-year-old was set to compete in his first men’s 73 kg fight against Sudan’s Mohamed Abdalrasool. A win would have put him in the following round against Butbul, who has a first-round bye.

The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has gone on for decades, with tensions escalating this year as clashes in disputed Jerusalem sparked cross-border conflicts.

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