Sudan’s Burhan Refers Senior Officer to Retirement

Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. (AFP)
Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. (AFP)
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Sudan’s Burhan Refers Senior Officer to Retirement

Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. (AFP)
Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. (AFP)

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, chairman of the Sudanese ruling Sovereign Council and army commander, referred on Saturday Major General Mohamed Alawi Koko to retirement after the latter joined the Rapid Support Forces.

Burhan also exempted Koko from the position of Chairman of the Joint Supervisory Committee for Abyei which is a disputed area between Sudan and South Sudan, according to the spokesman of the Armed Forces, Nabil Abdullah.

The RSF announced on Thursday that hundreds of honorable members of the armed forces under Major General Mohamed Alawi Koko sided with the people’s choice and responded to the call by Sudanese paramilitary leader General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, known as Hemedti.

Koko announced in a video published on the X platform defecting from the army and joining the RSF in order to support the Sudanese cause and establish democracy.

The RSF added in a statement that the forces in West Darfur received 236 individuals from the 15th Infantry Division in El Geneina in addition to 300 officers and individuals from the 10th Division Abu Jubayhah and 50 individuals from the police in South Kordofan.



Israel Carries Out Several Attacks in Southern Lebanon

A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
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Israel Carries Out Several Attacks in Southern Lebanon

A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)
A picture taken from the southern Lebanese region of Marjayoun, shows the destruction in Khiam on November 28, 2024, a day after a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect. (AFP)

The Israeli army carried out several attacks in southern Lebanon on Friday, the third day of the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel, Lebanon’s state media said.

Artillery bombardment struck the villages of Markaba, Talusa and Khiyam while four Israeli tanks moved into the western part of Khiam, the report said, adding that an Israeli tank fired at a house in Nabatiyeh province.

Local media also reported that the Israeli army fired on civilians in the nearby village of Bint Jbeil. No casualties were immediately reported and The Associated Press was not immediately able to verify the claims.

Israel’s military said it struck an area in southern Lebanon where it detected movement of a Hezbollah rocket launcher on Friday.

In the statement on the airstrike, the military said it would “actively enforce violations of the ceasefire agreement.”

There was no immediate comment from the Lebanese army, which has accused Israel of breaking the ceasefire several times since it came into effect.