Grundberg in Muscat to Discuss Peace in Yemen as Govt Concerned with Houthi Escalation 

The Houthis claim their attacks in the Red Sea are in support of the Palestinian people amid Israel's war on Gaza. (AFP)
The Houthis claim their attacks in the Red Sea are in support of the Palestinian people amid Israel's war on Gaza. (AFP)
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Grundberg in Muscat to Discuss Peace in Yemen as Govt Concerned with Houthi Escalation 

The Houthis claim their attacks in the Red Sea are in support of the Palestinian people amid Israel's war on Gaza. (AFP)
The Houthis claim their attacks in the Red Sea are in support of the Palestinian people amid Israel's war on Gaza. (AFP)

United Nations Special Envoy to Yemen Hans Grundberg concluded on Monday a visit to Muscat where he met Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi and several senior officials from the sultanate.

The officials discussed the latest developments, efforts to support regional stability and the UN-sponsored Yemeni peace process.

Albusaidi underscored Oman's keenness on achieving Yemen’s stability, security and national unity. It supports all efforts that meet the interests and aspirations of the Yemeni people and bolster security and peace in the region, he was quoted as saying by the Saudi Press Agency.

Grundberg had kicked off his latest tour of the region from Riyadh. Ahead of returning to the region, he had declared before the UN Security Council that he feared Yemen would plunge in a “new cycle of war” amid the ongoing attacks by the Iran-backed Houthi militias against vessels in the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden.

The Houthis have since November 19 been launching attacks against ships sailing through the Red Sea and Gulf of Aden, alleging that they are supporting the Palestinian people in Israel’s war against Gaza.

The legitimate Yemeni government has dismissed the claim, saying the Houthis were carrying out an Iranian agenda.

The Houthi attacks have obstructed Grundberg’s latest peace efforts as he was on the verge of a breakthrough on a roadmap that covers humanitarian measures and the launch of a comprehensive political process.

Ending the coup

Yemeni Prime Minister Ahmed Awad bin Mubarak warned that the Houthis were seeking to topple the legitimate authorities by waging an economic and military war.

They will not stop their hostile behavior against the Yemeni people, he added during a Ramadan event.

The state, government and all political powers have a historic extraordinary responsibility to work together to confront the current challenges, starting with the threat posed by the Iran-backed Houthi project, he went on to say.

Official sources said the PM underlined to the gatherers that the government is prioritizing combating corruption and carrying out real reforms.

This should not distract officials from the main cause: reclaiming the state, ending the coup and defeating the terrorist Houthi Iranian agenda in Yemen, he stressed.

On the ground, the Houthis have escalated their attacks in the Marib and Taiz provinces, raising fears that they were seeking to end the fragile truce and resume battles. The Houthis have exploited the war in Gaza to recruit thousands of new fighters.

Media Minister Moammar al-Eryani said the Houthis used heavy and medium weapons in an attack on al-Balaq al-Sharqi in Marib, underscoring that the militias will continue to “invest their charade in the Red Sea and public sympathy towards the Palestinian people to recruit more fighters and collect more funds that will be used in their escalation against cities and villages and in killing Yemenis.”

He said the army repelled the “cowardly” attack, incurring massive losses among the Houthis.

Hours earlier, the Houthis launched an Iranian ballistic missile at Marib city when people were breaking their Ramadan fast.

He called on the international community and UN to assume their responsibilities in confronting the Houthis and to designate them as a terrorist organization.

He urged them for more support to the Presidential Leadership Council and government in their effort to reclaim the state and impose their control throughout Yemeni territories.



Syria Closes ISIS-linked al-Hol Camp after Emptying it

18 February 2026, Syria, Al-Hol: A view of al-Hol camp. Photo: Moawia Atrash/dpa
18 February 2026, Syria, Al-Hol: A view of al-Hol camp. Photo: Moawia Atrash/dpa
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Syria Closes ISIS-linked al-Hol Camp after Emptying it

18 February 2026, Syria, Al-Hol: A view of al-Hol camp. Photo: Moawia Atrash/dpa
18 February 2026, Syria, Al-Hol: A view of al-Hol camp. Photo: Moawia Atrash/dpa

Syrian authorities have closed al-Hol camp, which long housed relatives of suspected ISIS militants, after emptying the formerly Kurdish-controlled facility, a camp official told AFP on Sunday.

"All Syrian and non-Syrian families were relocated," Fadi al-Qassem, the official appointed by the government to manage al-Hol's affairs told AFP.

Al-Hol, located in a desert region of Hasakeh province, had been Syria's largest camp housing relatives of suspected ISIS fighters.

Last month, the government took over the camp from its Kurdish administrators, who had long run it, as Kurdish forces ceded territory and Damascus extended its control across swathes of Syria's northeast.

Since then, thousands of family members of foreign militants have left for unknown destinations.

The facility had housed some 24,000 people, mostly Syrians but also Iraqis and more than 6,000 other foreigners of around 40 nationalities.

Qassem said security forces were searching the tents for any remaining families.

Earlier this week, authorities had started evacuating the remaining residents, taking them to a camp in Akhtarin, in the north of Aleppo province.

Some of the families were taken elsewhere, Qassem said, without specifying the location.

"The camp's residents are children and women who need support for their reintegration," he added.

A source in a humanitarian organization that was active in the camp told AFP: "We evacuated all our teams working inside the camp, dismantled all our equipment and prefabricated rooms and moved them out of the camp".

Last week, the US military said it had completed the transfer of thousands of ISIS suspects, including many Syrians but also Westerners, to Iraq, after they were held in Kurdish-run prisons in northeast Syria for years.


Palestinian Foreign Ministry Condemns US Ambassador to Israel’s Statements

The Israeli settlement of Har Homa, seen from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP)
The Israeli settlement of Har Homa, seen from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP)
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Palestinian Foreign Ministry Condemns US Ambassador to Israel’s Statements

The Israeli settlement of Har Homa, seen from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP)
The Israeli settlement of Har Homa, seen from the West Bank city of Bethlehem, Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024. (AP)

The Palestinian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates condemned statements by the US ambassador to Israel, in which he claimed that Israel has the right to exercise control over the entire Middle East.

The ministry emphasized that these provocative statements constitute a blatant call for aggression against the sovereignty of states.

It added that they support the continuation of the occupation’s war of genocide and displacement, as well as the implementation of its annexation and expansionist plans against the Palestinian people, SPA reported.

The Palestinian foreign ministry pointed out that the statements contradict religious and historical facts and international law, SPA reported.

It called on the US administration to take a clear stance regarding its ambassador to Israel’s remarks, which are completely at odds with the US president’s position rejecting the annexation of the West Bank.


Israel Carries Out More Strikes in Lebanon amid Lack of Int’l Assurances on Wider Regional Escalation

People gather near a building damaged in an Israeli strike in the village of Bednayel in eastern Lebanon, 21 February 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
People gather near a building damaged in an Israeli strike in the village of Bednayel in eastern Lebanon, 21 February 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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Israel Carries Out More Strikes in Lebanon amid Lack of Int’l Assurances on Wider Regional Escalation

People gather near a building damaged in an Israeli strike in the village of Bednayel in eastern Lebanon, 21 February 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
People gather near a building damaged in an Israeli strike in the village of Bednayel in eastern Lebanon, 21 February 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Lebanese officials say the country has yet to obtain firm or decisive Western guarantees that it will be spared from a larger confrontation in the region as speculation grows over a potential US strike on Iran.

Chief concerns center on whether Hezbollah would be targeted as part of any large-scale strike, or whether the group might intervene militarily alongside Tehran.

Ministerial sources said Israeli airstrikes on Hamas in the Ain al-Hilweh Palestinian refugee camp in southern Lebanon, as well as overnight raids targeting Hezbollah in the eastern Bekaa Valley fall within the pattern of ongoing military operations Lebanon, particularly targeted assassinations against figures linked to both groups.

The sources told Asharq Al-Awsat Lebanon has not received explicit Western assurances that it would not be drawn into a wider confrontation if the conflict expands.

On Hezbollah’s position, the sources noted that the group has not offered a clear position on how it would respond to potential developments.

They pointed to behind-the-scenes efforts led primarily by Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri who believes “Hezbollah will not take any step if Iran is struck.”

Although Hezbollah has previously declared it “would stand idle” in case of escalation, the sources said the party has not announced any specific military plans.

Statements made by its officials have been vague, they added, citing remarks by head of Hezbollah’s parliamentary bloc Mohammad Raad, who stressed on Friday the party’s commitment to “the security and stability of the country and the continuation of normal life.”

In Lebanon’s official response, President Joseph Aoun strongly condemned the Israeli raids carried out overnight by land and sea, which targeted the Sidon area and towns in the Bekaa.

He described the continued attacks as “blatant aggression” aimed at sabotaging Lebanon’s diplomatic efforts with brotherly and friendly nations - foremost among them the United States - to consolidate stability and halt Israeli hostilities.

Aoun said the strikes were a renewed violation of Lebanon’s sovereignty and a clear breach of international obligations, particularly United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701, which calls for a cessation of hostilities and full implementation of its provisions.

The president renewed his appeal to countries supporting regional stability to assume their responsibilities by pressing for an immediate halt to the attacks and ensuring respect for international resolutions in a way that preserves Lebanon’s sovereignty, security, and territorial integrity, and prevents further escalation.