‘Political, Partisan Openness’ Predicted in Egypt in 2020

A general view shows members of the Egyptian parliament attending the opening session at the main headquarters of Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, January 10, 2016. (Reuters)
A general view shows members of the Egyptian parliament attending the opening session at the main headquarters of Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, January 10, 2016. (Reuters)
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‘Political, Partisan Openness’ Predicted in Egypt in 2020

A general view shows members of the Egyptian parliament attending the opening session at the main headquarters of Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, January 10, 2016. (Reuters)
A general view shows members of the Egyptian parliament attending the opening session at the main headquarters of Parliament in Cairo, Egypt, January 10, 2016. (Reuters)

Egyptian experts, backed by official statements, predicted the country would witness “political and partisan openness” by the end of 2020.

Their estimations were based on the renewed debate over the Senate Law. The Senate, or Shura Council, was dissolved seven years ago. Parliamentary elections are also set to be held later this year.

Head of the parliamentary legislative and constitutional affairs committee Bahaa El-Din Abu Shoka said Monday that he expects discussions over the Senate and parliamentary elections to begin in early May.

According to the constitution, the parliamentary elections should be held before November 9 and two months before the parliament’s term expires.

Egypt approved amendments to its constitution by a referendum in April. Among the amendments was the formation of a Senate, comprised of at least 180 members.

Expert and political analyst Dr. Jamal Abdul Jawad revealed in a report on 2020 expectations that confronting terrorism and the need for economic reform have imposed certain political conditions on public work.

He added that 2020 will witness several opportunities to apply and experience new policies in the public field, including parliamentary and Senate elections that are expected to be held at the same time.

He saw that one of the signs of possible political openness in the coming period is President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s frequent stressing of the importance of activating the media, parliamentary and partisan fields.

Observers have noted that internet users managed to access in January BBC Arabic, Alhurra and Mada Masr and other websites.



Israeli Soldiers Open Fire inside a West Bank Hospital While Searching for Fighters’ Bodies

 Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
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Israeli Soldiers Open Fire inside a West Bank Hospital While Searching for Fighters’ Bodies

 Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)
Israeli troops enter the complex of the Turkish hospital, where they searched for the bodies of those killed in an airstrike, Israel said was targeting fighters, in the West Bank city of Tubas, Tuesday Dec. 3, 2024. (AP)

Israeli soldiers opened fire inside a hospital in the occupied West Bank on Tuesday during a raid to seize the bodies of alleged fighters targeted in earlier airstrikes, a Palestinian doctor working at the hospital told The Associated Press.

Soldiers entered the Turkish Hospital complex in Tubas after the bodies of two Palestinians killed and one wounded in airstrikes in the northern West Bank on Tuesday were brought there, said Dr. Mahmoud Ghanam, who works in the hospital’s emergency department. The troops briefly handcuffed and arrested Ghanam and another doctor.

“The army entered in a brutal way, and they were shooting inside the emergency department,” said Ghanam. “They handcuffed us and took me and my colleague.”

The military confirmed that its troops were operating around the hospital searching for those targeted in the airstrikes, which they said had hit a militant cell near the Palestinian town of Al-Aqaba in the Jordan Valley. It denied that troops had entered the hospital building or fired gunshots inside.

The soldiers left after learning that the wounded man had been transferred to another hospital, Ghanam said. The soldiers wanted to take the bodies of the two men killed in the strike, but the hospital’s manager refused to hand over the bodies, Ghanam said.

Israeli raids on hospitals in the West Bank are rare but have grown more common since the start of the Israel-Hamas war. In Gaza, Israeli troops have systematically besieged, raided and damaged many hospitals.

About 800 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli fire in the West Bank since Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023 attack out of Gaza ignited the war there. Israel has carried out near-daily military raids in the West Bank that it says are aimed at preventing attacks on Israelis — attacks which have also been on the rise.

Israel captured the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war. The Palestinians seek all three territories for an independent state.