Salih Calls for Cabinet Formation, Warns Against Betting on Iraqis' Patience

Iraqi President Barham Salih speaking at the Sunni Endowment (Iraqi Presidency)
Iraqi President Barham Salih speaking at the Sunni Endowment (Iraqi Presidency)
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Salih Calls for Cabinet Formation, Warns Against Betting on Iraqis' Patience

Iraqi President Barham Salih speaking at the Sunni Endowment (Iraqi Presidency)
Iraqi President Barham Salih speaking at the Sunni Endowment (Iraqi Presidency)

Iraqi President Barham Salih warned the political forces against betting on the patience of the the Iraqi people, stressing that the country is at a crossroads.

Speaking at a ceremony planned by the Sunni Endowment to mark the birthday of Prophet Mohammad, Salih said the country is experiencing a critical moment that puts it at a crossroads, either to return to internal conflicts and alignments or to unify wills to face the challenges and meet the citizens' needs.

Salih called for evoking the lessons in tolerance and coexistence from the biography of the Prophet Muhammad, stressing: "we must stop wasting opportunities."

The president called for putting the country on the right track, saying there is a need for a new political and social contract that guarantees civil peace and addresses the mistakes and experiences of the past.

"It is no longer acceptable to continue with the status quo," said Salih, adding that the living conditions and services have worsened.

Salih added that without stability, the "door would open to external interventions that have made the country a field for foreign struggles."

"I sincerely call on all political forces to hold a serious dialogue based on the interest of the country and the citizen and to form a full-powered government to approve the budget and manage the next stage," he concluded.

The president asserted that the first step in reform is to fight corruption, warning that the repercussions are not limited to wasting the country's wealth but also fueling divisions and threatening social peace.

A year after the parliamentary elections, the political crisis continues in Iraq.

The differences among Shiite forces hindered the formation of the government, while the Kurdish disputes prevented an agreement on a consensual candidate between the two main Kurdish parties, the Kurdistan Democratic Party and the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan.



Israel Presses Jenin Raid

Israeli army vehicles block a road on the second day of an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, 22 January 2025. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH
Israeli army vehicles block a road on the second day of an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, 22 January 2025. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH
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Israel Presses Jenin Raid

Israeli army vehicles block a road on the second day of an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, 22 January 2025. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH
Israeli army vehicles block a road on the second day of an Israeli military operation in the West Bank city of Jenin, 22 January 2025. EPA/ALAA BADARNEH

A Palestinian official reported shooting and explosions in the flashpoint West Bank town of Jenin on Wednesday as Israeli forces pressed a raid that the military described as a "counterterrorism" operation.

"The situation is very difficult," Kamal Abu al-Rub, the governor of Jenin, told AFP.

"The occupation army has bulldozed all the roads leading to the Jenin camp, and leading to the Jenin Governmental Hospital... There is shooting and explosions," he added.

On Tuesday, Israeli forces launched an operation in Jenin which Palestinian officials said killed 10 people, just days after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas took effect in the Gaza Strip.

According to Abu al-Rub, Israeli forces detained around 20 people from villages near Jenin, a bastion of Palestinian militancy.

The Israeli military said it had launched a "counterterrorism operation" in the area, and had "hit over 10 terrorists.”

"Additionally, aerial strikes on terror infrastructure sites were conducted and numerous explosives planted on the routes by the terrorists were dismantled," it said in a statement on Wednesday.

"The Israeli forces are continuing the operation."

Defense Minister Israel Katz vowed to continue the assault.

"It is a decisive operation aimed at eliminating terrorists in the camp," Katz said in a statement on Wednesday, adding that the military would not allow a "terror front" to be established there.

On Tuesday, the Israeli military and the Shin Bet security agency announced that, in coordination with the Border Police, they had launched an operation named "Iron Wall" in the area.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the raid aimed to "eradicate terrorism" in Jenin.

He linked the operation to a broader strategy of countering Iran "wherever it sends its arms — in Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen," and the West Bank.

The Palestinian Health Ministry says more than 800 people have been killed by Israeli forces in the West Bank since October 2023.