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Armenian Ambassador to Qatar, Deputy Speaker of Consultative Assembly discuss cooperation

15:20, 10 August 2022 – ArmenPress.AM
YEREVAN, AUGUST 10, ARMENPRESS. Armenian Ambassador to Qatar Armen Sargsyan had a meeting with Hamda bint Hassan Al Sulaiti, the Deputy Speaker of the Qatari parliament – officially known as the Consultative Assembly or the Shura Council.

The embassy said in a statement that the discussion focused on a broad range of issues relating to the deepening and expanding of the inter-parliamentary cooperation between the two countries, intensifying contacts between parliamentary friendship groups and encouraging mutual-visits of parliamentary delegations.

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This is how Hamas prevented news from reaching foreign media

Israeli reporter uncovers document detailing Hamas’ instructions to local journalists, curbing the freedom of the press.
 
Aug 10, 2022, 12:44 PM (GMT+3)

Rocket fire from Gaza during Operation Breaking DawnAttia Muhammed/Flash90

An internal instructions document sent out by Hamas security sources reveals the terror organization’s efforts at censorship with regards to everything connected to the recent Operation Breaking Dawn, a Galatz reporter revealed.
As part of their efforts to prevent foreign journalists from broadcasting information which may harm the name of either Hamas or Islamic Jihad, every foreign journalist entering Gaza was paired with a local journalist, who accompanied him throughout his stay in Gaza.
In the instruction document which the Gazan journalists received, Hamas prohibited the publication of articles which show that “martyrs” were killed by local fire – a failed launch. The Gazan journalist was responsible for preventing the foreign journalist from acquiring such information.
In addition, Hamas forbade the publication of articles which show that the terror factions are responsible for the escalation, instructing that the blame be laid on Israel – which it called the “occupation” – and that it should be claimed that Israel initiated both the fighting and the eliminations.

The local journalist also had to show a “nationalist spirit” and not agree with the opinion of the foreign journalist if he expressed support for Israel. Another section of the document required the Gazan journalist to inform Hamas ahead of time if his guest wished to visit the attack sites.
Concluding the document was an instruction that the local journalist write a report summarizing the visit and submit it to Gazan security. In the report, the journalist must detail the places where the foreign journalist visited, and who he met. Failure to submit this report would result in the Gazan journalist being disqualified from accompanying foreign journalists – a position which pays well in Gaza.

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After Hamas sits out latest conflict, Israel expanding Gaza economic relief

Now that its miltiary operation has ended, Israel is continuing and expanding measures that will help Gaza’s economy grow.

Palestinians buy fresh produce from street stalls in Rafah town in the southern Gaza Strip on Aug. 8, 2022, as a truce with Israel holds following three days of conflict. – SAID KHATIB/AFP via Getty Images

 
Danny Zaken
@danizaken

August 10, 2022

In the latest round of violence between Israel and the Islamic Jihad in the Gaza Strip, economic concerns were clearly among the main reasons Hamas didn’t join the fighting. Now, Israel intends to follow through on certain economic relief measures for Gaza Strip residents.
Prime Minister Yair Lapid said in televised comments Aug. 8, “I want to turn from here to the residents of Gaza and tell them: There is another way. We know how to protect ourselves from anyone who threatens us, but we also know how to provide work, livelihood and a life of dignity to anyone who wants to live in peace by our side. There is another way to live. The path of the Abraham Accords, of the Negev Summit, of innovation and economy, of regional development and joint projects. The choice is yours. Your future depends on you.”
Israel has taken two approaches toward the Gaza Strip in the past decade. In the security approach, Israel limited imports to Gaza for fear some materials would be used for military purposes, has delayed various international projects because Hamas sought to control them and prevented emissaries of the Palestinian Authority from working. Until a year ago, it also prevented the entry of Palestinian workers into Israel. Another approach derives from the belief that economic relief for Gaza residents will reduce motivation for Hamas to start a military conflict with Israel.
In the past year, under the Bennett-Lapid-Gantz government, the economic approach has gained ground and significant economic relief measures began a little less than a year ago.
First, Israel allowed thousands of Palestinians to enter Israel for work for the first time since 2006. Until that point only several hundred businessmen could enter Israel on a special permit. The new permits initially allowed 8,000 workers, then 12,000 and two months ago the number increased to 14,000.
The measure’s economic significance for the Gaza Strip is tremendous. According to data provided to Al-Monitor by the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), a worker from Gaza can earn 6,000 shekels ($1,850) a month and more in Israel compared to only 800 to 1,000 shekels ($240-300) in the Gaza Strip. The unemployment rate in Gaza is over 50%, according the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics. Thus, each salary can provide the livelihood of an entire extended family. The monthly income for the Gaza economy from workers’ salaries in July, when about 14,000 workers worked in Israel, reached 84 million shekels ($25.7 million), about a billion shekels annually. These workers lost a week of work, a quarter of their monthly salary, and pressure from them was one of the reasons Hamas sat out the fighting.
Since fall 2021, Israel has allowed goods to enter Gaza that were previously prohibited and allowed the export of more agricultural produce than in the past. COGAT data shows that annual exports from Gaza have been on a sharp incline since then. Dozens of new factories have opened and unemployment has declined.
Still, unemployment remains rampant in Gaza, and Hamas needed the wheel not to be turned back. Israel’s cutting of fuel deliveries to Gaza’s power station put additional pressure on Hamas. Border crossings between Israel and Gaza were closed and on Saturday, at the height of the fighting, power station administrators announced that electricity would be limited to only four hours a day.
Not everyone agrees that economic pressure is the answer to security escalation. Israeli researcher Michael Milstein says that if it were really so significant, Hamas would have prevented Islamic Jihad from escalating the conflict in the first place. The economy moderates but does not prevent ideological escalation, he concludes.
Still, the Israeli leadership is counting on Hamas to stay out of conflict to avoid a harsh economic impact on the population it governs. A senior Israeli diplomatic official told Al-Monitor on condition of anonymity that following the cease-fire and the end of the operation, “There’s opportunity in the day after and Israel does not want to miss it.”
The Israeli government, said the source, estimates that an opportunity has come for a longer-term arrangement with Hamas based on civil measures. Of course, it also means giving up at least temporarily on ousting Hamas from Gaza and accepting the constant strategic threat from the Strip.
According to the same official, Hamas received warnings from Israel via Egypt regarding economic issues both during the fighting and after the cease-fire: Escalation means a halt to economic relief. However, Israel also offered to expand relief and advance several infrastructure initiatives.
Among these initiatives is a plan to run an electrical line from Israel to Gaza and also ensure a gas supply, as well as the advancement of the large desalination plant to address some of the drinking water shortage in Gaza and the renewed operation of the industrial zone at the Erez checkpoint. In the short term, Israel is expected to raise the number of Gaza work permits to 20,000 for workers who pass extensive security checks.
Cairo has also promised to facilitate border crossing procedures in Rafah and participate in regional initiatives.

Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2022/08/after-hamas-sits-out-latest-conflict-israel-expanding-gaza-economic-relief#ixzz7bgCv7sYb

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CBUAE imposes economic sanctions on domestically operated exchange houses

 
The UAE’s Central Bank (CBUAE) has imposed financial sanctions on exchanges operating in the UAE. Overview of Illegal Organizations, and Article 137 of Federal Law No. 14 of 2018 on Central Banks and Financial Institutions and Organizations of Activities.
Financial sanctions are the result of a study conducted by CBUAE, revealing a weak exchange compliance framework with respect to due diligence policies and procedures needed to prevent money laundering and terrorist financing. rice field. Therefore, CBUAE fined the exchange AED 5,220,858.

CBUAE is a UAE law, regulation adopted by CBUAE to protect the transparency and completeness of the exchange’s business and UAE by all exchanges, their owners and staff through supervisory and regulatory obligations. , And strive to comply with the standards. Financial system.

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Burkina Faso allows ex-leader Kabore to travel to the UAE ‘on medical grounds’

Burkina Faso’s former President Roch Marc Christian Kabore holds his final campaign rally ahead of the presidential election, in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso, November 20, 2020. (Reuters)

Burkina Faso has allowed ex-president Roch Marc Christian Kabore to leave the country for the first time since his ouster in January, granting him permission to fly to the Middle East on medical grounds, a government source and aides said Thursday.
“After receiving the requisite authorization from the military authorities, president Kabore will head to the United Arab Emirates on medical grounds,” a member of his entourage said.

The 65-year-old former leader will leave “shortly with his wife,” the source said.
A government source confirmed this account and said the authorities had “worked diligently to facilitate the trip,” without providing details.
An official from Kabore’s People’s Movement for Progress (MPP) said: “His health has been quite poor for a while now, and he needs to undergo tests to help his medical care.”
Local media reported Kabore would head for Dubai on Thursday via Abidjan, neighboring Ivory Coast’s economic hub.
Army officers led by Lieutenant-Colonel Paul-Henri Sandaogo Damiba overthrew Kabore on January 24 amid anger at his failure to quell the country’s bloody fighting.
His whereabouts and welfare became points of friction with the regional bloc, the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
Kabore was first placed under house arrest in a villa in Ouagadougou before being allowed to return to his home in the capital in early April.
The military authorities said they had given him back his freedom, but his supporters continued to demand his “release.”
When he made his first public appearance since his ouster in June to meet Damiba, his supporters worried that he looked frail.
They blocked him from attending a summit of former presidents the following month, called by the junta in the name of “social cohesion” against the extremist threat.
Read more: At least ten civilians killed in extremist attack in northern Burkina Faso

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Imran Khan’s House Gets Police Protection After His Close Aide Arrested

Police said that Gill was arrested for “making statements against the state institutions and inciting the people to rebellion.”

WorldAsian News InternationalUpdated: August 10, 2022 5:12 am IST – NDTV – NDTV.COM

Earlier, Imran Khan’s close aide Shahbaz Gill was arrested in Islamabad on Tuesday.

Islamabad: Following reports of some movement towards former Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s residence Banigala, Pakistan Muslim League Quaid (PML-Q) leader Moonis Elahi said that he is sending Punjab Police for the protection of the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chief.
In a tweet, Elahi wrote, “Heard about some movement towards Banigala. We are sending punjab police for protection.”
Another tweet by a Pakistani journalist while confirming this wrote, “Moonis Elahi sends Punjab Police to Bani Gala for @ImranKhanPTI’s protection after rumours of an operation in #ImranKhan’s residence.”
Earlier, Khan’s close aide Shahbaz Gill was arrested in Islamabad on Tuesday. An Islamabad police spokesperson said that Shahbaz Gill has been taken into custody for inciting the public against the state institutions.

On Monday, hours after a Pakistani media portal aired a report that the ruling Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) has reportedly activated its strategic media cell to malign Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman Imran Khan, the outlet was suspended.
“After the ban on ARY yesterday, they’ve today arrested @SHABAZGIL. Pakistan is living under a fascist imported government, who doesn’t care about the human rights of the people of Pakistan. We strongly demand the immediate release of Dr Gill,” Imran Khan’s PTI tweeted.
PTI leader and former federal minister Fawad Chaudhry said that Gill was picked up from Banigala Chowk by unidentified personnel in cars with missing number plates.
“Shahbaz Gil has been abducted from Bani Gala Chowk by people who came in vehicles without number plates,” Chaudhry tweeted.
The former prime minister slammed the arrest, asking “can such shameful acts take place in any democracy?” “This is an abduction not an arrest. Can such shameful acts take place in any democracy? Political workers treated as enemies. And all to make us accept a foreign-backed government of crooks,” Imran Khan tweeted.
An Islamabad police spokesperson said that Shahbaz Gill has been taken into custody for inciting the public against the state institutions, Geo News reported.
Police said that Gill was arrested for “making statements against the state institutions and inciting the people to rebellion.”
The spokesperson said an FIR has been registered against the PTI leader at the Banigala Police Station. The Pakistani publication claimed that the PTI leader had attempted to incite hatred in the Pakistan Army while speaking on ARY News a day prior, which has been restricted in certain parts of the country.
On Monday, the transmission of Pakistan’s ARY News was suspended in different parts of Pakistan. The Human Rights Commission in Pakistan (HRCP) has strongly opposed the disruptions to ARY News and asked the country’s regulatory authorities not to take channels off the air arbitrarily.
“HRCP strongly opposes the disruptions to @ARYNEWSOFFICIAL. PEMRA must refrain from arbitrarily taking channels off the air and protect all media houses’ right to freedom of expression, responsibly exercised,” HRCP tweeted.
Pakistan is one of the world’s deadliest countries for journalists, with three to four murders each year that are often linked to cases of corruption or illegal trafficking and which go completely unpunished, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF).

Any journalist who crosses the red lines dictated by Pakistan military is liable to be the target of in-depth surveillance that could lead to abduction and detention for varying lengths of time in the state’s prisons or less official jails.
Comments(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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First Constituent Assembly’s diamond Jubilee celebrations to commence from Wednesday

Tue, 9 Aug 2022, 3:34 PM – app.com.pk

ISLAMABAD, Aug 9 (APP): A packed programme of five day events has been finalized to celebrate the diamond jubilee celebrations of the first Constituent Assembly in a befitting manner.
The diamond jubilee celebrations were meant to highlight the services of all Parliamentarians in furthering the cause of democracy and its values in the country.
The celebrations were also aim to underscore the importance of parliamentary achievements during these 75 years of evolution of Parliamentary system and enlighten young generation regarding Parliamentary system of the country and significance of legislatures for evolving National unity, harmony and co-existence.
The celebrations would commence on August 10, 2022 with inauguration of 3-day Photographs Exhibition themed “Tarjuman-i-mazi shan-i-Hal”.
Likewise, another 3-Day Art and Painting Exhibition with the theme “Pak Sarzamin shad Baad” and yet other 3-day Book Exhibition with theme “Qaum, Mulk, Saltanat” would be held.
Besides, video of Historic Speeches of Parliamentarians from all political parties with the theme “Tarjuman-i-mazi shan-i-Hal” would be displayed in the premises of the Parliament House. The history of Parliament and struggle of Parliamentarians for supremacy of Constitution and Parliament would be portrayed and reflected in these exhibitions.
The Minorities Convention would be held on August 11, 2022, on the eve of International Day for Minorities to acknowledge the services of minorities towards the progress and development of the country.
The representatives of all religious minorities, including the current and former parliamentarians from the Federal and Provincial Assemblies of the country, have been invited for the Convention.
August 11, carries a unique significance in Parliamentary history of Pakistan since the Inaugural Session of the Constituent Assembly of Pakistan was held on those days before the transfer of power from the British rule to newly independent Pakistan from August 11 to August 14 1947. The theme of the celebration was “Mera- Parliman-Rahbar-i-Taraqqi-o-Kamal.”
The Minorities Convention would be followed by a Convention of Women Parliamentarians with the theme ” Markaz-e- Yaqeen Shaad Baad’. On August 12, 2022, a Convention of Youth/Children themed “Azm-i-ali shan,” aiming to highlight the contributions of women, youth and their potential for harnessing the bright future of the country.
The children under 14 years of age not only from the prominent public and private institutions but the children from orphanages as well as street children have also been especially invited as they would be on the helm of affairs in the future of the country.
A mega Parliamentary Convention will also be held in the evening of August 13, 2022 which would continue till midnight.
This Special Session would be themed as “Sayah-yi-Khuda-yi-Zul-Jalal.” This Convention will signify the importance of continuity of the democracy and democratic system in the country.
Sitting and former parliamentarians will attend the Session. In order to acknowledge the services of noted and renowned Parliamentarians, Diamond Jubilee Memorial Medals “Parliament-at 75” will be conferred to the prominent Parliamentarians of the country.
Apart from illumination of the Parliament House Building, Fireworks have also been arranged on this occasion.

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Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan took most items from Toshakhana for free: Reference

8 August, 2022 05:08 pm IST – www.Theprint.in

Islamabad, Aug 8 (PTI) Imran Khan during his tenure as Pakistan’s prime minister took most of the items gifted by foreign dignitaries from the Toshakhana “free of cost”, the ruling Pakistan alliance has alleged.
According to a petition filed with the Election Commission of Pakistan in relation to the Toshakhana controversy, the ousted premier paid for only some of the items that he took home, Geo TV reported on Sunday.

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PA destroys Hasmonean fortress, declares area ‘Palestinian national archaeological park’

 August 3, 2022 – World Israel News

The Hasmonean fortress of Tel Aroma in Samaria. (Regavim)

Palestinian Authority paved a road, built a mosque and raised a flag,
destroying remains of Hasmonean fortress in Tel Aroma.
By Aryeh Savir, TPS
The Palestinian Authority (PA) has commandeered another archeological site in Samaria and has converted it into a “Palestinian National Archaeological Park,” the latest in a series of Israeli heritage sites in the area lost to the PA.
The PA is continuing to destroy Tel Aroma, a Hasmonean-era fortress in Samaria which it seized in February 2020 and converted it into “a Palestinian tourist site,” as part of its campaign to seize Jewish heritage sites and transform them into “Palestinian sites” while systematically demolishing archaeological findings.

The PA has now announced it plans to develop it into a “National Archaeological Park.”
The archeological site contains historical finds that testify to a Jewish presence since the Biblical period, as well as a Hasmonean-era fortress, and large ancient water reservoirs.

Under the cover of a Coronavirus (COVID-19) shutdown, during which Israeli Civil Administration inspectors were kept home, the PA rolled heavy machinery over the remains of the ancient fortress, paving an access road that has destroyed the remains of the 3,000-year-old fortress walls and water cisterns. By doing so, the PA consolidated its takeover of Tel Aroma.
The PA also built a mosque on ​​the hill near the archaeological site, while a unique decorated Herodian wall was stolen.

The site is located in area B, under the PA’s civilian administration, which limits the access of Israelis to visit the place and preserve the findings.
Yossi Dagan, head of the Samaria Regional Council, stated Wednesday that “in recent years, we have witnessed a new type of terrorism whose goal is to harm Jewish history in Samaria. The Palestinian Authority is working to destroy any historical evidence that Samaria, along with the entire Land of Israel, belongs to the people of Israel.”
In recent years, huge PLO flags have been hoisted at several heritage sites, severely damaging the archeological remains.
In November 2020, the PA inaugurated a “Palestinian” tourist complex in the town of Sebastia in Samaria, the historic capital of the biblical Kingdom of Israel. A flagpole with the PLO flag was affixed to the ancient stones, under the auspices of UNESCO and the Belgian government, without any archeological and scientific supervision.

More recently, unknown individuals from the PA again caused damage to the Biblical-era site of Yehoshua ben Nun’s altar on Mount Ebal.
Last month, the PA commandeered the Sheikh Sha’ala site, another archeological site in Samaria, and converted it into a “Palestinian Heritage Site.”
Dagan called on the government to “act as soon as possible and protect these important places. Just as no other country in the world would allow the history of its people to be damaged, we too must not allow vandals from the Palestinian Authority to damage our history. Tel Aroma is the heritage of the people of Israel and an important part of the history of the Jewish people and we must not stand by when the place is systematically destroyed.”
Antiquities in Judea and Samaria face a constant danger of destruction. Grave robbers and antiquities thieves from the PA carry out illegal digs and excavations. The phenomenon of antiquity destruction is pervasive and affects all sites that are not under preservation, and a survey of the sites in Judea and Samaria shows that a staggering 95% of the archeological sites have been robbed, vandalized, or disturbed.
Findings presented to the Knesset in January show that 90% of the sites that are destroyed are being destroyed by the PA for development purposes, and 10% are destroyed for robbery purposes.

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The rehabilitation of Saudi crown prince Mohammed bin Salman

Middle East correspondent Martin Chulov discusses how the crown prince of Saudi Arabia has been re-embraced on the world stage, four years after the killing of Jamal Khashoggi

Over the last few months, the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman, has met a string of world leaders, including Joe Biden, Emmanuel Macron and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. As the Guardian’s Middle East correspondent, Martin Chulov, explains, it signals a remarkable return to the global stage for the kingdom’s de facto ruler.
Four years ago, the brutal assassination of dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi stunned the world. It cast a long shadow over Prince Salman who the CIA later concluded had ordered the killing. In 2020, while running for president, Biden described Saudi Arabia as a “pariah”.
But the war in Ukraine and subsequent rise in energy prices have drastically changed leaders’ priorities when dealing with the oil-rich nation, and the young crown prince who leads it.

 Photograph: Bandar Aljaloud/AP

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