US Welcomes Constructive Talks Between Baghdad, Erbil

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Reuters
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Reuters
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US Welcomes Constructive Talks Between Baghdad, Erbil

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Reuters
US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson. Reuters

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told KRG Prime Minister Nechirvan Barzani that the US welcomes signs of development in talks between Erbil and Baghdad.

He said that the US pays attention to its relations with the Kurdistan Region, according to Kurdistan Regional Government’s (KRG) website.

Tillerson expressed happiness over what he called constructive meetings between the Erbil and Baghdad delegations in attempts to resolve their outstanding issues, reported Rudaw in a statement following Tillerson’s phone call with Barzani on Monday.

He described the Iraqi constitution as a means for resolving the issues and expressed his readiness to support dialogue between Erbil and Baghdad.

He also stressed continued coordination between the Kurdistan Region, Baghdad, and the United States to confront any threat in the post-ISIS phase and possible re-emergence of violence.

In his phone call with Barzani, Tillerson reiterated US support behind democratic processes and elections in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region and hoped for the KRG to overcome its crippling economic crisis.

For his part, Barzani thanked Tillerson for supporting the KRG and cautioned that there are still threatening elements that again could unleash violence.

He deemed it important for the three sides — the US, Iraq and the KRG — to work together on a current and future joint mechanism.

Barzani emphasized that the KRG was always ready for talks and dialogue with Baghdad, describing the recent Erbil-Baghdad talks as positive and stressing the importance of the role of each side in the developments in Erbil-Baghdad relations.

“Erbil counts Washington as its ally for passing the current phase, and it needs the support of its friends,” Barzani said.

He added that the political processes and elections in Kurdistan are being undertaken seriously.

Recent meetings between Baghdad and Erbil also headed the meeting, which was held Tuesday between Iraqi President Fouad Masum and his three deputies Nuri al-Maliki, Osama Najafi and Iyad Allawi.

A presidential statement said that “the agenda included the discussion of a number of important files related to the upcoming elections, the budget law and talks between the federal government and the KRG.”

The meeting praised the response to the presidential initiative, continuous talks between the ministries in the federal government and the KRG on the stalled technical aspects and understandings required to resolve all the problems.

It stressed the need to activate and intensify efforts to reach practical solutions to various aspects of the crisis in accordance with the constitutional contexts.



Israel Expands Drone Use in Southern Lebanon to Intercept Civilians

An armed Israeli drone flies over villages in southern Lebanon in July (Hezbollah Media)
An armed Israeli drone flies over villages in southern Lebanon in July (Hezbollah Media)
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Israel Expands Drone Use in Southern Lebanon to Intercept Civilians

An armed Israeli drone flies over villages in southern Lebanon in July (Hezbollah Media)
An armed Israeli drone flies over villages in southern Lebanon in July (Hezbollah Media)

Israeli drones are now being used for more than just tracking and targeting fighters in southern Lebanon. They’re also setting fires to forests, intimidating residents, and stopping cars at night to broadcast messages through loudspeakers.

Recent reports and social media videos show these new uses. In one troubling incident, an Israeli drone blocked a civilian in his car in the border town of Khallwat in the Hasbaya district, holding him for several minutes.

Local TV channel Al-Jadeed reported that an Israeli drone briefly held a civilian in his car and shone bright lights on him. The man was able to leave safely.

Other reports say the drone stopped the man early in the morning on his way home, using strong green lights that caused him pain.

The type of light used by the Israeli drone is not clear, but experts believe it’s not a laser.

Instead, it was likely a spotlight used to help the drone’s camera scan the driver’s face and collect information. This process involves a camera that captures the image and sends it to a computer where AI can identify the person quickly.

Experts tell Asharq Al-Awsat that Israel’s advanced technology means the bright light could be used for intimidation, to confirm the person’s identity, or to analyze body shape data.

They agree that the situation is concerning.

In another incident, a new video showed an Israeli drone dropping burning materials on forests near borders in Lebanon’s town of Adaisseh. The footage shows the drone releasing the substance, which started a fire.

Israeli drones with loudspeakers have been also flying over border villages, warning residents and broadcasting messages. Locals say the drones not only relay army statements but also insult Hezbollah and incite against the group.

This has been happening in multiple villages over the past month.

Moreover, Israeli warplanes have been striking the outskirts of Zibkin, Naqoura, and Wadi Hamoul, causing severe damage to property, crops, and forests.

The Israeli military also shelled the outskirts of Aita al-Shaab and hit areas around Naqoura and Alma al-Shaab with artillery fire.