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		<title>Saudi Foreign Minister Strengthens Dialogue on Palestinian Humanitarian Support and Peace Efforts</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a constructive meeting with Palestinian Vice President Hussein Al-Sheikh in]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh</strong> &#8211; Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan held a constructive meeting with Palestinian Vice President Hussein Al-Sheikh in Riyadh, emphasizing the Kingdom’s continued commitment to supporting humanitarian and political stability in the region.</p>



<p>The discussion focused on the urgent humanitarian conditions in the Gaza Strip and ongoing challenges in the West Bank, highlighting the importance of international coordination to ensure effective relief and aid delivery.</p>



<p>Both officials underscored the need for unimpeded humanitarian assistance to Gaza’s residents, while also addressing financial and institutional support for the Palestinian Authority, including the release of essential funds and protection of the banking system.</p>



<p>The meeting reflected Saudi Arabia’s long-standing dedication to fostering peace initiatives, supporting President Mahmoud Abbas’ reform program, and promoting the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people.</p>



<p>Implementation of diplomatic frameworks, including previous peace proposals, was discussed as part of ongoing efforts to create sustainable political solutions and advance regional stability.</p>



<p>Prince Faisal and Vice President Al-Sheikh exchanged views on ensuring that humanitarian relief reaches affected communities promptly, safeguarding infrastructure, and mitigating the impact of conflict on vulnerable populations.</p>



<p>The talks also addressed broader diplomatic measures aimed at preventing escalation, maintaining ceasefires, and reinforcing mechanisms for peaceful negotiation in accordance with international law.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia reaffirmed its support for establishing an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital, highlighting the Kingdom’s commitment to multilateral cooperation and long-term solutions for regional security.</p>



<p>The meeting highlighted the importance of continued engagement between Saudi and Palestinian leadership, promoting dialogue, constructive cooperation, and collaborative initiatives to strengthen political, social, and economic stability.</p>



<p>Emphasis was placed on comprehensive reform programs within Palestinian institutions to enhance governance, transparency, and resilience against ongoing challenges in Gaza and the West Bank.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia’s approach integrates humanitarian aid with strategic diplomatic efforts, reflecting a balanced commitment to alleviating immediate needs while advancing long-term peace objectives.</p>



<p>The discussions reinforced the Kingdom’s vision of a stable and prosperous Middle East, anchored in principles of justice, mutual respect, and support for the Palestinian people’s legitimate aspirations.</p>



<p>Through this dialogue, Saudi Arabia continues to play a proactive role in facilitating international cooperation, mobilizing resources, and promoting equitable solutions to complex regional challenges.</p>



<p>The meeting also served as a platform to discuss avenues for enhancing Palestinian economic stability, including support for local banking systems, public sector funding, and programs that stimulate sustainable development.</p>



<p>Efforts to coordinate with regional partners and international organizations were emphasized as essential to ensuring a unified response to humanitarian crises and advancing political solutions.</p>



<p>Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal highlighted that constructive diplomacy, combined with targeted aid initiatives, is vital to strengthening resilience and supporting the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people.</p>



<p>The discussions reflected an integrated approach combining political dialogue, humanitarian action, and institutional support as pillars for sustainable peace and development in the Palestinian territories.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Palm Beach &#8211; U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Florida for high-level discussions focused]]></description>
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<p><strong>Palm Beach &#8211;</strong> U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met in Florida for high-level discussions focused on advancing the next phase of the Gaza peace framework and reinforcing regional security coordination.</p>



<p>The meeting reflected continued close engagement between Washington and Jerusalem, with both leaders emphasizing cooperation, stability, and long-term security arrangements in the Middle East.</p>



<p>President Trump expressed support for moving forward with the second phase of the ceasefire process, stressing the importance of preventing militant regrouping and ensuring sustainable peace.</p>



<p>He underlined that disarmament of armed groups in Gaza remains central to any durable settlement and reiterated America’s role in facilitating structured political and security transitions.</p>



<p>The talks also addressed broader regional concerns, including Iran’s military activities and the need for deterrence to prevent further escalation across multiple fronts.</p>



<p>Trump signaled that the United States would continue to stand by Israel’s security needs while balancing diplomatic pathways to reduce conflict risks in the region.</p>



<p>Netanyahu welcomed U.S. engagement, noting that coordination with Washington remains essential as Israel navigates complex security and political challenges.</p>



<p>Both leaders discussed mechanisms to implement transitional governance in Gaza, including international involvement aimed at stabilizing the territory and supporting reconstruction.</p>



<p>The ceasefire agreement reached earlier has reduced large-scale hostilities, allowing space for diplomacy and humanitarian assistance to expand across Gaza.</p>



<p>Officials emphasized that further progress depends on careful sequencing of obligations and confidence-building steps by all parties involved.</p>



<p>Trump highlighted the need for accountability and compliance, stating that peace agreements must be enforced to maintain credibility and effectiveness.</p>



<p>The meeting also touched on Israel’s northern front, where efforts continue to preserve calm and prevent renewed conflict with Hezbollah.</p>



<p>U.S. officials reiterated support for internationally backed arrangements designed to strengthen state authority and reduce the influence of armed non-state actors.</p>



<p>Netanyahu raised concerns about long-term security guarantees, stressing that Israel seeks peace without compromising its ability to defend its citizens.</p>



<p>The discussions reflected an understanding that regional stability requires both diplomatic engagement and credible deterrence.</p>



<p>On Gaza, leaders explored pathways to accelerate humanitarian access while laying the groundwork for economic recovery and governance reforms.</p>



<p>Trump reaffirmed that the United States views regional cooperation as key to ensuring that ceasefires translate into lasting peace rather than temporary pauses.</p>



<p>Both sides acknowledged the political sensitivities involved but agreed that leadership and compromise are necessary to move the process forward.</p>



<p>The Florida meeting also symbolized continuity in U.S.-Israeli relations, reinforcing strategic alignment amid shifting regional dynamics.</p>



<p>Analysts noted that the talks send a message of coordinated leadership at a time when the Middle East faces overlapping security and political transitions.</p>



<p>Despite challenges, officials described the discussions as constructive and forward-looking, with a shared commitment to preventing renewed large-scale conflict.</p>



<p>Trump stressed that peace initiatives must be realistic, enforceable, and supported by strong international backing.</p>



<p>Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s willingness to engage with partners to ensure Gaza does not revert to instability or violence.</p>



<p>The leaders agreed to maintain close communication as negotiations and implementation efforts continue.</p>



<p>Their meeting underscored a shared belief that diplomacy, backed by strength, remains the most viable path to regional stability.</p>



<p>As the next phase of the Gaza plan is shaped, Washington and Jerusalem signaled readiness to coordinate policy, security, and diplomatic efforts.</p>



<p>The talks concluded with both leaders expressing cautious optimism about the possibility of progress despite difficult steps ahead.</p>
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<p><strong>Paris</strong> – Key European and Arab partners of the United States gathered in Paris on Thursday to chart a constructive path for Gaza’s post-war future, following the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreed between Israel and Hamas under U.S. mediation.</p>



<p> The discussions focused on coordinated efforts to ensure security, governance, reconstruction, and humanitarian aid, emphasizing a shared vision for a stable and prosperous Gaza.</p>



<p>French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said the Paris meeting provided a platform for countries to outline their contributions and commitments to Gaza’s recovery.</p>



<p> “We discussed the major fields to which we intend to contribute: security, governance, reconstruction, and humanitarian aid,” Barrot told reporters. “These contributions will be shared with the United States so they can be integrated into broader peace efforts.”</p>



<p>The meeting included prominent figures from Europe and the Arab world, such as Qatar’s Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, and Turkey’s Foreign Minister, all of whom were instrumental in facilitating the recent ceasefire. </p>



<p>EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas described the gathering as a critical opportunity to build on the ceasefire and move toward lasting peace. “This is the best chance we have right now,” she said. “We must work together to ensure the plan is sustainable for the future.”</p>



<p>A key topic of discussion was the creation of an international stabilisation force, which would operate under a United Nations mandate to monitor the ceasefire, assist in the disarmament of Hamas, and support the transfer of security responsibilities to the Palestinian Authority.</p>



<p> Countries including Indonesia, Italy, and Azerbaijan expressed interest in joining the mission. Italy’s Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani noted, “We want to be major players—not just in security—but also in reconstruction, to help Gaza rebuild for a better tomorrow.”</p>



<p>The discussions also included detailed proposals to train and equip 10,000 Palestinian Authority security personnel in a phased approach. This plan aims to strengthen local governance while providing stability across Gaza. </p>



<p>France and Britain have already initiated talks at the United Nations on a possible mandate for the multinational stabilisation force, reflecting the strong international commitment to a secure and peaceful Gaza.</p>



<p>The United Nations Assembly recently endorsed a declaration outlining steps toward a two-state solution, condemning violence, and urging Hamas to disarm.</p>



<p> European and Arab officials said the Paris meeting was essential to fill gaps in the U.S.-led peace plan and ensure that the ceasefire evolves into a sustainable peace with tangible results on the ground.</p>



<p>Diplomatic sources highlighted that the success of the plan would depend on joint international action, combining efforts in security, reconstruction, and governance.</p>



<p> By leveraging the expertise and resources of multiple countries, the initiative seeks to empower Gaza’s local population, rebuild critical infrastructure, and provide essential humanitarian aid.</p>



<p>The Paris talks reflect a new era of proactive diplomacy, where European and Arab partners work side by side with the United States to support post-war recovery. </p>



<p>The discussions also focused on practical strategies for reconstruction, including restoring essential services, reviving economic activity, and enhancing governance structures to prevent future conflicts.</p>



<p>Officials emphasized that the coordinated plan will prioritize long-term stability and sustainable development in Gaza, ensuring that humanitarian needs are met while creating conditions for economic growth and social cohesion.</p>



<p> By fostering collaboration between multiple countries, the initiative is designed to deliver meaningful and measurable improvements for residents of Gaza.</p>



<p>The commitment to reconstruction also includes financial support, technical assistance, and capacity building to ensure that Gaza can stand on its own in the future. </p>



<p>European and Arab partners are preparing to invest in projects that strengthen local institutions, improve public services, and provide opportunities for education and employment.</p>



<p>The Paris meeting sends a strong signal that the international community is united in its vision for a peaceful, secure, and thriving Gaza. </p>



<p>By combining diplomacy, reconstruction efforts, and security measures, European and Arab nations aim to create a sustainable framework for stability that can endure well beyond the current ceasefire.</p>



<p>With continued collaboration and active engagement from multiple countries, Gaza’s future can be marked by security, prosperity, and hope, demonstrating the power of multilateral diplomacy to transform post-conflict recovery into lasting peace.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Washington — Johnnie Moore, a prominent American evangelical interfaith leader known for his close ties with U.S. political figures and]]></description>
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<p><strong>Washington —</strong> Johnnie Moore, a prominent American evangelical interfaith leader known for his close ties with U.S. political figures and advocacy for religious freedom, has been appointed as the new executive chairman of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). The announcement comes amid significant leadership changes within the US- and Israel-backed aid organization, which provides crucial humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza.</p>



<p>Moore succeeds Jake Wood, who resigned last week, while the Boston Consulting Group has officially withdrawn from the project, marking a period of transition for GHF.</p>



<p>With a background serving as a liaison between evangelical Christian communities and former U.S. President Donald Trump, Moore also serves as a commissioner on the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. Known for his outspoken stance on religious tolerance, Moore regularly engages with Middle Eastern leaders, positioning him as a key figure in interfaith dialogue.</p>



<p>In his first public statement as executive chairman, Moore emphasized the foundation’s core mission, “GHF believes that serving the people of Gaza with dignity and compassion must be the top priority.”</p>



<p>He urged caution against “sharing unverified information from sources that have repeatedly issued demonstrably false reports,” addressing ongoing daily claims of lethal violence at GHF sites — allegations the organization firmly denies. “False reporting of violence at our sites has a chilling effect on the local population and we can think of no greater disservice to a community in dire need.”</p>



<p>Shortly before the appointment was made public, Moore revealed via his social media platform X that he had “several really encouraging meetings with the [Red Cross] in recent weeks.” </p>



<p>While the Red Cross has not formally agreed to join the GHF initiative, Moore expressed confidence in their working relationship, stating, “We don’t always see eye-to-eye, but we have always found ways to collaborate meaningfully together. We trust one another.”</p>



<p>Moore’s leadership arrives at a critical moment as GHF continues to navigate operational challenges amid complex geopolitical tensions in the region.</p>
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<p><strong>Gaza —</strong> In a renewed diplomatic push to halt the bloodshed in Gaza, the United States has put forward a proposal for a 60-day ceasefire, aiming to lay the groundwork for a permanent end to hostilities between Israel and Hamas, according to a document seen by Reuters on Friday.</p>



<p>The plan, reportedly backed by US President Donald Trump and coordinated with Egypt and Qatar, outlines a phased truce that would begin with the release of 28 Israeli hostages—both alive and deceased—within the first week. In exchange, Israel would release 125 Palestinian prisoners serving life sentences, along with the return of the remains of 180 Palestinians killed during the conflict.</p>



<p>According to the proposal, humanitarian aid shipments would begin flowing into the besieged Gaza Strip immediately upon Hamas’ endorsement of the ceasefire agreement.</p>



<p>The next stage of the plan includes the release of the remaining 30 Israeli hostages after a permanent ceasefire is secured. The White House confirmed Thursday that Israel has agreed to the terms outlined in the proposal, marking a potential breakthrough in negotiations that have remained stalled for months.</p>



<p><strong>Deep Disputes Remain</strong></p>



<p>Hamas, which has been reviewing the proposal, is expected to issue a response by Friday or Saturday. Despite hopes of progress, significant gaps remain between both sides.</p>



<p>Israel has maintained that it will not agree to a permanent ceasefire unless Hamas is fully dismantled and disarmed, and all hostages are returned. Hamas, however, has consistently rejected demands to surrender its weapons and has insisted on a complete Israeli military withdrawal from Gaza and an end to the war.</p>



<p><strong> War’s Heavy Toll</strong></p>



<p>The conflict began after Hamas launched a surprise assault on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing approximately 1,200 people and taking 251 hostages, according to Israeli figures. In response, Israel initiated a massive military campaign in Gaza that has since claimed the lives of more than 54,000 Palestinians, according to health authorities in the enclave.</p>



<p>The war has devastated Gaza, leaving large swathes in ruins and displacing hundreds of thousands of civilians. Humanitarian organizations continue to warn of catastrophic conditions, especially amid limited access to medical care, clean water, and essential supplies.</p>



<p><strong>Next Steps</strong></p>



<p>While the US proposal marks one of the most detailed plans for a cessation of hostilities to date, success hinges on Hamas’ acceptance and the ability of mediators to bridge the core disagreements. International observers are watching closely to see whether this ceasefire plan will finally bring an end to one of the deadliest conflicts in the region’s recent history.</p>
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