Kuwait: Director of MoI Security Media Department Sentenced to 30 Years Imprisonment

Fomer Director of MoI Security Media and Public Relations Department Brigadier Adel Al-Hashash (KUNA)
Fomer Director of MoI Security Media and Public Relations Department Brigadier Adel Al-Hashash (KUNA)
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Kuwait: Director of MoI Security Media Department Sentenced to 30 Years Imprisonment

Fomer Director of MoI Security Media and Public Relations Department Brigadier Adel Al-Hashash (KUNA)
Fomer Director of MoI Security Media and Public Relations Department Brigadier Adel Al-Hashash (KUNA)

Kuwaiti Criminal Court sentenced Brigadier General Adel al-Hashash to 30 years in prison in the case of seizing public funds, known in the media as “interior ministry hospitality.”

The case also includes 24 other defendants such as officials of the Ministries of Interior and Finance, who are accused of fraud and gross negligence, abuse of public money, and money laundering.

The court also ruled that Sheikh Ahmed al-Khalifa, of the royal family, be imprisoned for a period of two years with a suspension of enforcement on a KD 5,000 bail.

The court ordered Hashash and others to return KD120 million. He was also stripped from his position as the Director of MoI Security Media Department.

The verdict was issued after the court had heard the Public Prosecution’s pleading in the previous session, in which it noted that corruption drains the national economy, and warned those who underestimate the capabilities of the Kuwaiti people

The defense team pleaded for dropping the charges against their clients.

Hashash offered in previous sessions of the criminal court to pay the amount of embezzled money, about KD10 million, for his release pending the decision of the case, but his request was denied.

The Public Prosecution Office seized real estate assets of Hashash valued at about KD35 million out of the tens of millions that were seized from public money.

The court sentenced Waleed al-Sanea to 17 years in prison for the charges of facilitating the takeover of funds from the Ministry of Interior and money laundering resulting from the seizure.

Abdullah al-Hammadi was also sentenced to 17 years in prison for two counts of facilitating the appropriation of the Ministry of Interior funds and of laundering funds resulting from seizure.

Two convicts, Hamad al-Tuwaijri and Abdullah al-Mashari were sentenced to a period of 15 years each.

The court ordered the 10 years imprisonment of Iqbal al-Khalfan, Mohammed al-Kazemi, Ghosoun al-Khaled, Ali Mounir Haddad, Abdullah Harouni, and Mohammed Kamal Ballout.

The public prosecution also fined three hotels and seven floral and electrical appliances companies with KD40 million and ordered the permanent closure of the companies for their association with money laundering crimes in the same case.

In 2016, Hashash was director of the Public Relations Department and the official spokesman of the Ministry of Interior. He misused his position to embezzle funds of the ministry, under the pretext of spending on conferences and hospitality security delegations.



Israel Military Says Soldier Killed in Gaza 

A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
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Israel Military Says Soldier Killed in Gaza 

A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)
A drone view shows the destruction in a residential neighborhood, after the withdrawal of the Israeli forces from the area, amid a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza, in Gaza City, October 21, 2025. (Reuters)

The Israeli military announced that one of its soldiers had been killed in combat in southern Gaza on Wednesday, but a security source said the death appeared to have been caused by "friendly fire".

"Staff Sergeant Ofri Yafe, aged 21, from HaYogev, a soldier in the Paratroopers Reconnaissance Unit, fell during combat in the southern Gaza Strip," the military said in a statement.

A security source, however, told AFP that the soldier appeared to have been "killed by friendly fire", without providing further details.

"The incident is still under investigation," the source added.

The death brings to five the number of Israeli soldiers killed in Gaza since a ceasefire took effect on October 10.


Syria: SDF’s Mazloum Abdi Says Implementation of Integration Deal May Take Time

People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
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Syria: SDF’s Mazloum Abdi Says Implementation of Integration Deal May Take Time

People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman
People sit outdoors surrounded by nature, with the Tigris river flowing in the background, following a long atmospheric depression, near the Syrian-Turkish border in Derik, Syria, February 16, 2026 REUTERS/Orhan Qereman

Mazloum Abdi, commander of the Syrian Democratic Forces, said the process of merging the SDF with Syrian government forces “may take some time,” despite expressing confidence in the eventual success of the agreement.

His remarks came after earlier comments in which he acknowledged differences with Damascus over the concept of “decentralization.”

Speaking at a tribal conference in the northeastern city of Hasakah on Tuesday, Abdi said the issue of integration would not be resolved quickly, but stressed that the agreement remains on track.

He said the deal reached last month stipulates that three Syrian army brigades will be created out of the SDF.

Abdi added that all SDF military units have withdrawn to their barracks in an effort to preserve stability and continue implementing the announced integration agreement with the Syrian state.

He also emphasized the need for armed forces to withdraw from the vicinity of the city of Ayn al-Arab (Kobani), to be replaced by security forces tasked with maintaining order.


Israeli Far-Right Minister to Push for ‘Migration’ of West Bank, Gaza Palestinians 

A Palestinian man checks leather belts as people prepare for Ramadan, in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 17,2026. (Reuters)
A Palestinian man checks leather belts as people prepare for Ramadan, in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 17,2026. (Reuters)
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Israeli Far-Right Minister to Push for ‘Migration’ of West Bank, Gaza Palestinians 

A Palestinian man checks leather belts as people prepare for Ramadan, in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 17,2026. (Reuters)
A Palestinian man checks leather belts as people prepare for Ramadan, in the old city of Hebron in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, February 17,2026. (Reuters)

Israel's far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich said he would pursue a policy of "encouraging the migration" of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, Israeli media reported Wednesday.

"We will eliminate the idea of an Arab terror state," said Smotrich, speaking at an event organized by his Religious Zionism Party late on Tuesday.

"We will finally, formally, and in practical terms nullify the cursed Oslo Accords and embark on a path toward sovereignty, while encouraging emigration from both Gaza and Judea and Samaria.

"There is no other long-term solution," added Smotrich, who himself lives in a settlement in the West Bank.

Since last week, Israel has approved a series of measures backed by far-right ministers to tighten control over the West Bank, including in areas administered by the Palestinian Authority under the Oslo Accords, in place since the 1990s.

The measures include a process to register land in the West Bank as "state property" and facilitate direct purchases of land by Jewish Israelis.

The measures have triggered widespread international outrage.

On Tuesday, the UN missions of 85 countries condemned the measures, which critics say amount to de facto annexation of the Palestinian territory.

"We strongly condemn unilateral Israeli decisions and measures aimed at expanding Israel's unlawful presence in the West Bank," they said in a statement.

"Such decisions are contrary to Israel's obligations under international law and must be immediately reversed.

"We underline in this regard our strong opposition to any form of annexation."

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Monday called on Israel to reverse its land registration policy, calling it "destabilizing" and "unlawful".

The West Bank would form the largest part of any future Palestinian state. Many on Israel's religious right view it as Israeli land.

Israeli NGOs have also raised the alarm over a settlement plan signed by the government which they say would mark the first expansion of Jerusalem's borders into the occupied West Bank since 1967.

The planned development, announced by Israel's Ministry of Construction and Housing, is formally a westward expansion of the Geva Binyamin, or Adam, settlement situated northeast of Jerusalem in the West Bank.

The current Israeli government has fast-tracked settlement expansion, approving a record 52 settlements in 2025.

Excluding Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem, more than 500,000 Israelis live in West Bank settlements and outposts, which are illegal under international law.