Ankara: Syria's Sharaa to Visit Türkiye on Tuesday

02 February 2025, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud. Photo: -/Saudi Press Agency/dpa
02 February 2025, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud. Photo: -/Saudi Press Agency/dpa
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Ankara: Syria's Sharaa to Visit Türkiye on Tuesday

02 February 2025, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud. Photo: -/Saudi Press Agency/dpa
02 February 2025, Saudi Arabia, Riyadh: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa meets with Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman al-Saud. Photo: -/Saudi Press Agency/dpa

Syria's newly appointed transitional president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, will visit Ankara on Tuesday at the invitation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, the Turkish Presidency said on Monday.
Erdogan and al-Sharaa will discuss the latest developments in Syria, as well as possible joint measures to rebuild the country's economy and achieve lasting stability and security, the presidency's communications director, Fahrettin Altun, said on X.
Altun added the two will also discuss the support Türkiye could provide Syria's transitional government and its people on multilateral platforms.

Al-Sharaa, along with his delegation, concluded his visit to Riyadh on Monday.
He was seen off at King Khalid International Airport by Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz and several other officials.

During his visit to Riyadh, he met with Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman.



Several Killed in Israeli Airstrike North Gaza Town amid Ceasefire Disputes

Palestinians reported more airstrikes and heavy fighting in northern Gaza, which has been largely isolated by Israeli troops for months and where the World Food Program says a famine is underway (File photo)
Palestinians reported more airstrikes and heavy fighting in northern Gaza, which has been largely isolated by Israeli troops for months and where the World Food Program says a famine is underway (File photo)
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Several Killed in Israeli Airstrike North Gaza Town amid Ceasefire Disputes

Palestinians reported more airstrikes and heavy fighting in northern Gaza, which has been largely isolated by Israeli troops for months and where the World Food Program says a famine is underway (File photo)
Palestinians reported more airstrikes and heavy fighting in northern Gaza, which has been largely isolated by Israeli troops for months and where the World Food Program says a famine is underway (File photo)

At least five Palestinians were killed, including two local journalists, and others wounded on Saturday in an Israeli strike on Gaza's northern Beit Lahiya town, medics told Reuters, as Hamas' leaders hold Gaza ceasefire talks with mediators in Cairo.

Several were critically injured as the strike hit a car, with casualties inside and outside the vehicle, the medics added.

Witnesses and fellow journalists said the people in the car were on a mission for a charity called Al-Khair Foundation in Beit Lahiya, and they were accompanied by journalists and photographers when the strike hit them.

The incident underscores the fragility of the January 19 ceasefire agreement that halted large-scale fighting in the Gaza Strip. Palestinian health officials say dozens of people have been killed by Israeli fire despite the truce.

Responding to some of the incidents reported by Gaza medics, the Israeli military says its forces have intervened to thwart threats by "terrorists" approaching its forces or planting bombs on the ground near where forces operate.

Since a temporary first phase of the ceasefire expired on March 2, Israel has rejected opening the second phase of talks, which would require it to negotiate over a permanent end to the war, the main demand of Palestinian militant group Hamas.

The incident coincided with a visit by Hamas' exiled Gaza chief, Khalil Al-Hayya, to Cairo for further ceasefire talks aimed at resolving disputes with Israel that could risk a resumption of fighting in the enclave.

On Friday, Hamas said it had agreed to free an American-Israeli dual national if Israel begins the next phase of ceasefire talks towards a permanent end to the war, an offer Israel dismissed as "psychological warfare."

Hamas said it had made the offer to release New Jersey native Edan Alexander, a 21-year-old soldier in the Israeli army, after receiving a proposal from mediators for negotiations on the second phase of a ceasefire deal.

Israel says it wants to extend the ceasefire's temporary first phase, a proposal backed by US envoy Steve Witkoff. Hamas says it will resume freeing hostages only under the second phase.

The war began when Hamas carried out a cross-border raid into southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people and capturing 251 hostages, according to Israeli tallies.

Israel's subsequent assault on Gaza has killed more than 48,000 Palestinians, according to Gaza health officials, and reduced much of the territory to rubble and led to accusations of genocide and war crimes that Israel denies.