Sudan Denounces Ethiopia’s Accusation of Territorial Violation

Ethiopians fleeing intense fighting in their homeland of Tigray, gather in the neighboring Sudanese Village 8, east of the town of Gadarif. (AFP file photo)
Ethiopians fleeing intense fighting in their homeland of Tigray, gather in the neighboring Sudanese Village 8, east of the town of Gadarif. (AFP file photo)
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Sudan Denounces Ethiopia’s Accusation of Territorial Violation

Ethiopians fleeing intense fighting in their homeland of Tigray, gather in the neighboring Sudanese Village 8, east of the town of Gadarif. (AFP file photo)
Ethiopians fleeing intense fighting in their homeland of Tigray, gather in the neighboring Sudanese Village 8, east of the town of Gadarif. (AFP file photo)

Sudan strongly denounced statements that it had violated Ethiopia’s international borders.

Ethiopian Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Demeke Mekonnen told parliament on Wednesday that his country is pursuing peaceful means to regain land forcefully occupied by Sudanese troops in late 2020, a reference to the al-Fashaqa region.

Addis Ababa prefers dialogue to resolve the issue and maintain the “deep” ties between both peoples, Ethiopian News Agency ENA quoted him as saying.

Mekonnen vowed to work jointly to find a lasting solution to the border issue.

However, he regretted what he described as Sudan’s violation of Ethiopia's borders while it was engaged in law enforcement operations - the war between the federal forces and forces loyal to the Tigray People’s Liberation Front).

He accused Sudanese forces of displacing civilians and sabotaging property in the areas they “occupied.”

The FM further slammed Sudan’s ongoing attempts to change the geography and demography of the invaded areas, stressing that “it is totally unacceptable.”

Khartoum deemed Mekonnen’s statements as “false and misleading,” calling on Addis Ababa to avoid spreading hate speech and escalating tensions.

Its Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Thursday noting that Mekonnen’s remarks violate Ethiopia’s recognition of what was stated in the “colonial agreements” - a reference to the 1902 and the 1959 border treaties, as well as the exchanged memos between both countries on July 18, 1972.

The Ministry said Mekonnen's remarks came “at a time the region needs stability and calm.”

Khartoum has redeployed its security forces within its borders, in assertion to its sovereignty over its lands and its internationally recognized borders, the ministry added.

The Ministry called on Ethiopia to resume the work of the joint border committees as soon as possible and engage seriously in the process of completing the marking out of demarcation lines.



Israeli Troops Battle Palestinian Fighters in Gaza City of Khan Younis

 Smoke rises following Israeli strikes during an Israeli military operation, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, July 24, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke rises following Israeli strikes during an Israeli military operation, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, July 24, 2024. (Reuters)
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Israeli Troops Battle Palestinian Fighters in Gaza City of Khan Younis

 Smoke rises following Israeli strikes during an Israeli military operation, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, July 24, 2024. (Reuters)
Smoke rises following Israeli strikes during an Israeli military operation, amid Israel-Hamas conflict, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, July 24, 2024. (Reuters)

Israeli troops battled Palestinian fighters in Khan Younis in southern Gaza and destroyed tunnels and other infrastructure, as they sought to suppress small militant units that have continued to hit troops with mortar fire, the military said on Friday.

The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said troops had killed around 100 Palestinian fighters since Israeli troops began their latest operation in Khan Younis on Monday, which continued as pressure mounted for a deal to halt the fighting.

It said seven small units that had been firing mortars at the troops were hit in an air strike, while further south, in Rafah, four fighters were also killed in air strikes.

The Islamic Jihad armed wing said it fired rockets toward the southern Israeli city of Ashkelon and other Israeli towns near Gaza. No casualties were reported, the Israeli ambulance service said.

The continued fighting, more than nine months since the start of Israel's invasion of Gaza following the Oct. 7 attack, underlined the difficulty the IDF has had in eliminating fighters who have reverted to a form of guerrilla warfare in the ruins of the coastal strip.

A Telegram channel operated by the armed wings of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the two main militant groups in Gaza, said fighters had been waging fierce battles with Israeli troops east of Khan Younis with machine guns, mortars and anti-tank weapons.

Medics said at least six Palestinians were killed in Israeli strikes in eastern Khan Younis.

US PRESSURE

US President Joe Biden, and Vice President Kamala Harris, the presumptive Democratic Party nominee for president, both urged Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to a proposed ceasefire deal as soon as possible.

However there has been no clear sign of movement in talks to end the fighting and bring home some 115 Israeli and foreign hostages still being held in Gaza. Public statements from Israel and Hamas appear to indicate that serious differences remain between the two sides.

Local residents contacted by messenger app, said Israeli tanks had pushed into three towns to the east of Khan Younis, Bani Suhaila, Al-Zanna and Al-Karara and blew up several houses in some residential districts.

The military said air force jets hit around 45 targets, including tunnels and two launch pads from which rockets were fired into Beersheba in southern Israel.

Even while the fighting continued around Khan Younis and Rafah in the south, in the northern part of the enclave, Israeli tanks pushed into the Tel Al-Hawa suburb west of Gaza city, residents said.

A Hamas Telegram channel said fighters targeted an Israeli tank in Tal Al-Hawa and shot an Israeli soldier.

Medics said two Palestinians were also killed in an air strike in western Gaza city.

More than 39,000 Palestinians have been killed in the fighting in Gaza, according to local health authorities, who do not distinguish between fighters and non-combatants.

Israeli officials estimate that some 14,000 fighters from armed groups including Hamas and Islamic Jihad, have been killed or taken prisoner, out of a force they estimated to number more than 25,000 at the start of the war.