Latest News: Israel-Palestinian Conflict, Saudi-Israeli Normalization, and More

2023-10-11 05:26:00

Good morning from “An-Nahar”, here are the five most important news you should know today, Wednesday, October 11, 2023:

On the fourth day of the explosive war between Israel and the Palestinian factions in the Gaza Strip, especially the Hamas movement, Lebanon appeared as if it were in the midst of a heated race between diplomatic efforts to prevent it sliding towards involvement in this war, and the repeated intrusions warning of this involvement through rocket launches from the south and bombing. The Israeli is upon him.

Israel pledged to escalate its response to an attack by the Palestinian Hamas movement with a ground attack, while US President Joe Biden pledged to support Israel and issued a warning to anyone who might seek to take advantage of the situation.

The Israeli army said that dozens of its fighter planes bombed more than 200 targets during the night in a neighborhood in Gaza City, claiming that Hamas used it to launch an unprecedented wave of attacks.


The Israeli army has pulled itself together after initially responding chaotically to repel the attack by the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), and is responding by carrying out air strikes on roads, buildings and other sites in Gaza while sending huge reinforcements to the Strip.

4- How does the “Al-Aqsa Flood” reflect on the course of Saudi-Israeli normalization?

In an episode of the #Free_Idea program, Saudi writer and analyst Hussein Shobokshi spoke about the Kingdom’s current movement in light of the escalation occurring after the Al-Aqsa Flood operation. He addressed the impact of developments on the path of normalization between Riyadh and Tel Aviv, and said, “The Palestinian scene is occupying the scene today, and there is a freeze in talks, and Riyadh is making the necessary contacts for calm, and its goal is a decent life for the Palestinian people.” He criticized “those with agendas who seek to benefit at the expense of the Palestinians.”

The former Director of Public Security, #Abbas Ibrahim, saw that “the presidential vacuum is at a dead end at home and closed abroad, and dialogue will not yield results, but it is the shortest path to solutions, and that the parties at home are content with exchanging accusations and shifting responsibility, which creates Lebanon as an open arena exposed to vibrations.” He considered “The role of the Five-Year Committee is governed by the American position, and that the American-Iranian dialogue may produce something for the region, and perhaps tomorrow the presidency will become part of the solution to the problem, meaning take the president and strengthen the front.”

We chose for you from today’s articles:


There is an established historical “rule” that is as old as wars in the world, which is that it is possible to control the beginning of any war, but it is impossible to control its ending. This applied and applies throughout traditional wars in ancient and modern history, so what about a war that emerges blatantly and is the most violent in all the course of eight decades of wars in the Arab-Israeli conflict, which is represented by the war that is unlike any of its predecessors that is taking place now between Israel and the entire Gaza Strip?

It is not surprising that the political and military leadership of Hezbollah dealt calmly, more than thoughtfully, and with the utmost precision with the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, and that it did not act according to what Israel planned after the strike it suffered.

The initial decision that was rumored about the European Union’s intention to take about suspending its aid to the Palestinians in Gaza after two positions by Austria and Germany in this direction, before it was withdrawn, seemed extremely unfair and biased, which cannot be forgiven in light of the systematic destruction that Gaza is facing on the one hand and in light of A trend to punish all Palestinians for what Hamas did on the other hand and push them further into the arms of extremism accordingly.

The possibility of the security situation on the southern border last Saturday and Sunday turning towards tension and controlled escalation was not a surprise to those monitoring the course of the situation in that border spot, and to those who were watching pictures of the repeated meetings between the Secretary-General of “#Allah”, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, and the leader of the “Hamas” movement. Sheikh Saleh Al-Arouri and Secretary-General of the Islamic Jihad movement, Ziad Nakhalah. These stations and many others all suggested two things to observers.

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