Tag: THE GAZA STRIP

  • Ex-President Clinton urges Israel, Hamas to seize “lasting peace’

    Ex-President Clinton urges Israel, Hamas to seize “lasting peace’

    Former US President Bill Clinton has said he is “grateful” for the ongoing ceasefire in the Israeli war on Gaza.

    Mr. Clinton was the host of the signing of the historic Oslo Accords, which was the closest the warring parties came close to attaining a ceasefire.

    The Elder Statesman was magnanimous in attributing the current breakthrough to the efforts of Mr. Donald Trump, the current US President and Qatar, the lead mediating country.

    Jubilant Palestinians

    Clinton said “Mr. Trump and his administration, Qatar, and other regional actors deserve great credit for keeping everyone engaged until the agreement was reached.”

    Mr. Clinton issued a statement on X where he said, “Now Israel and Hamas – with the support of the United States, the region, and the world – must try to turn this fragile moment into lasting peace that provides for the dignity and security of both Palestinians and Israelis,”

    Mr. Clinton urged that the warring parties- Israel and Hamas- with support of the United States, the Middle East region and the world should “try to turn this fragile moment into a lasting peace for the dignity and security of both Palestinians and Israelis.”’

  • Israel has Killed 27 Palestinians Since Dawn

    Israel has Killed 27 Palestinians Since Dawn

    It is Christmas and in it its relentless massacre, Israeli Defence Force has killed 27 Palestinians since the break of dawn while world leaders carry on showing no qualms.

    As of this moment, there is an ongoing siege of northern Gaza that has left Palestinians in Beit Hanoon, Beit Lahiya and Jabalia severed from essential services for more than 70 days.

    Nigerian Anchor investigation reveals that since Israel launched the reprisal assault in northern Gaza on October 6, saying it aimed to stop Hamas from regrouping, a little less 50,000 Palestinians have been killed and homes, cities and towns destroyed.

    Apart from the genocidal massacre, FEWS NET, US-created food crisis monitor reports that Israeli blockade of northern Gaza is about to create an unprecedented level of famine due to stoppage of food and medical supplies.

    Aljazeera reports that Philippe Lazarini, the head of the United Nations Relief and Works and Agency (UNRWA) has said that ‘In Gaza one child gets killed every hour.’

    “Those who survive are scarred physically and emotionally … the clock is ticking for these children. They are losing their lives, their futures and mostly their hope,” he added.

    Aljazeera reports that, “The total number of people killed since dawn, in addition to those killed last night in Jabalia, nine members of one family, as well as the other people across the central area, Khan Younis City and Gaza City, has risen to 27 people.”

  • Tinubu Calls for End to Gaza Conflict, Supports Two-State Solution

    Tinubu Calls for End to Gaza Conflict, Supports Two-State Solution

    In an address at the Arab-Islamic Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, President Bola Tinubu called for an immediate halt to the ongoing Israeli war on Gaza, stressing the prolonged suffering caused by the conflict. 

    Speaking to heads of state from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) and the Arab League, Tinubu highlighted the grave humanitarian situation in Gaza, urging the world to work toward lasting peace.

    Nigeria’s President reaffirmed his country’s strong support for a two-state solution, advocating for the peaceful coexistence of Israel and Palestine. 

    He emphasized that this solution remains the key to achieving lasting peace, with both nations deserving security and dignity. 

    Tinubu called on global leaders to take collective action, beyond mere condemnation, to end the violence that has devastated so many innocent lives.

    The President also noted the importance of respecting international law, emphasizing that while nations have the right to self-defense, such actions must be proportionate and mindful of the rights of civilians. 

    He stressed that the lives of innocent people cannot be dismissed as mere collateral damage in the pursuit of political or military goals.

    Reflecting on Nigeria’s unwavering stance on the two-state solution, Tinubu remarked that it is a vision of equality, mutual recognition, and self-determination for both peoples. 

    He called for dialogue, mutual respect, and an understanding of the historical context to resolve the conflict. 

    The President urged the international community to find new, innovative paths to peace, noting the profound impact of the ongoing violence and the global exposure of the conflict.

    Tinubu commended King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for convening the summit and reiterated Nigeria’s commitment to supporting international efforts aimed at achieving peace and stability in the Middle East. 

    He reminded attendees that Nigeria’s own experiences have underscored the importance of respecting diversity and avoiding identity politics in the pursuit of peace.

  • Iran behind plots to destabilise Nigeria: Israel

    Iran behind plots to destabilise Nigeria: Israel

    Without adducing a single evidence or reason, Israeli Ambassador to Nigeria, Michael Freeman, claims Iran had extended what he calls “nefarious activities” from the Middle East to Africa and particularly, Nigeria.

    He also claims that the Iranian forces were “working to destabilise” Nigeria. 

    The Israeli envoy made the statement in Abuja on Tuesday at the screening of the documentary titled ‘We Will Dance Again: Surviving October 7th’ by Yariv Mozer.

    The documentary screening was organised to commemorate the anniversary since Hamas invaded Israel and abducted its citizens.

    It was alleged that Hamas abducted 396 Israelis and released some of them following the intervention of the U.S. and UN.

    It is claimed that 101 people are still being held in Hamas captivity.

    Mr. Freeman described Iranians as “tyrants” whose proxies from Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon wreaked devastation on different countries and threw millions into misery, noting that Nigeria was among the nation’s victims.

    Even as the world is aware that the US is responsible for the distabilisation of many countries in Africa and the Middle East like Libya, Iraq, Alfghanistan, Sudan, etc, Mr. Freeman claims, “The tyrants in Tehran are responsible for the destabilisation of countries and the misery of millions”.

    Projecting further he alleges without any proof, “Yet, Iran’s nefarious activities are not limited to the Middle East. Let me be clear, Iran’s leaders are also working to destabilise Western Africa, including here in Nigeria. 

    Israel had extended the war on Gaza to Lebanon —one of Hamas’s strongest allies—launching missiles that have killed hundreds and destroyed critical infrastructure.

    Mr Freeman stated that Israel would halt its incursion on Lebanon on one condition, —”the full implementation of UN resolution 1701” stipulating demilitarisation and disarmament of Hezbollah forces.

    “The war in Lebanon will only end with the full implementation of UN resolution 1701 – with Hezbollah unable to rearm, and pushed back beyond the Litani River and the Lebanese army in control of the South of Lebanon,” Mr Freeman insisted.

    The envoy thanked the Nigerian government and the U.S. for standing by Israel during its war against multiple nations.

    “Over the past year, the support shown by President Biden, as well as by Republicans and Democrats alike has been overwhelming and I am confident that whoever wins today’s (Tuesday) presidential election, will continue that steadfast support. But it hasn’t just been the U.S., and I want to thank all of those countries that have stood by us, publicly and behind the scenes,” said Mr Freeman

    “I also want to thank all of our friends in Nigeria who have stood with us.”

    The Iranian authorities did not immediately return comments to claims of plotting to destabilise Nigeria.

    Mr Freeman stated, “This is not a war we wanted. This is not a war we started. Hamas and Hezbollah attacked Israel. And today we face a war on seven fronts – all of it sponsored by Iran.”