Egypt Mediating to End War on Gaza

Smoke billows from an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on August 6, 2022. (AFP)
Smoke billows from an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on August 6, 2022. (AFP)
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Egypt Mediating to End War on Gaza

Smoke billows from an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on August 6, 2022. (AFP)
Smoke billows from an Israeli air strike in Gaza City on August 6, 2022. (AFP)

Egypt is mediating to end the latest Israeli war on the Palestinian Gaza Strip that erupted on Friday when Tel Aviv killed a senior “Islamic Jihad” commander in an air strike on the coastal enclave.

A brief Egyptian foreign ministry statement said on Friday that Cairo was holding intense contacts around the clock to contain the situation.

It added that it was working in restoring calm and preserving lives.

At least ten people have been killed in the assault.

Israel said it carried out the strike after receiving information that the Islamic Jihad was preparing to launch rocket attacks on Israeli towns.

Israel has since sent messages to the Hamas group in Gaza and the Hezbollah party in Lebanon against joining the war.

Israeli military officials have predicted that the Gaza operation will take up to three to four days should Hamas refrain from joining the fight.

Israeli sources revealed that Hamas informed the Egyptian mediator that it was not keen on joining the war.

Israel appears however, to be provoking the movement, saying it has a wide list of targets in Gaza and will not hesitate in expanding it should Hamas join the fight.

Observers believe that Hamas now controls whether the war will escalate or not.

Israel has so far only targeted Islamic Jihad positions in Gaza.

Israeli Prime Minster Yair Lapid and Defense Minister Benny Gantz will seek to exploit the operation to the fullest in the buildup to elections, despite their assertions that they are not keen on war.

They have been faced by criticism from former PM and current opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu that they are not fit to lead Israel during conflict, so they are out to prove him wrong.

Israeli experts have warned however, that the war could escalate at any moment and backfire against Lapid and Gantz’s electoral aspirations should Palestinian rocket fire reach Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, should Israel incur casualties or should Hamas and Hezbollah join the fray.



Syria Arrests Assad-era Officer Accused of 'War Crimes'

Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
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Syria Arrests Assad-era Officer Accused of 'War Crimes'

Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)
Sultan al-Tinawi. (Syrian Interior Ministry)

Syrian authorities said Tuesday they had arrested a former officer in the feared security apparatus of ousted ruler Bashar al-Assad, the latest such announcement as the new government pursues ex-officials accused of atrocities.

The interior ministry announced in a statement that security forces in the coastal province of Latakia had arrested the "criminal brigadier-general Sultan al-Tinawi", saying he was a key officer in the air force intelligence, one of the Assad family's most trusted security agencies.

The statement accused Tinawi of involvement in "committing war crimes against civilians, including a massacre" in the Damascus countryside in 2016.

It said he was responsible for "coordinating between the leadership of the Lebanese Hezbollah militia and a number of sectarian groups in Syria".

Tinawi has been referred to the public prosecution for further investigation, the statement said.

A security source, requesting anonymity as they were not authorized to speak to the media, said that Tinawi held senior administrative positions in the air force intelligence when Jamil Hassan was head of the notorious agency.

Hassan has been sentenced in absentia in France for complicity in crimes against humanity and war crimes, while the United States has accused him of "war crimes", including overseeing barrel bomb attacks on Syrian people that killed thousands of civilians.

Tinawi had been "head of the information branch of the air force intelligence" before Assad's ouster late last year, the security source told AFP, describing the branch as "one of the most powerful and secret security agencies in the country".

Since taking power in December, Syria's new authorities have announced a number of arrests of Assad-era security officials.

Assad fled to Moscow with only a handful of confidants, abandoning senior officials and security officers, some of whom have reportedly fled to neighboring countries or taken refuge in the coastal heartland of Assad's Alawite minority community.