US Official Discusses Sudan Crisis with Burhan, Hamdok

Sudanese Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee (SUNA)
Sudanese Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee (SUNA)
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US Official Discusses Sudan Crisis with Burhan, Hamdok

Sudanese Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee (SUNA)
Sudanese Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan meets with US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee (SUNA)

The US administration has intensified its diplomatic efforts to put the civilian-led transition process in Sudan back on track.

US Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs Molly Phee on Tuesday held meetings in Khartoum with Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok, Foreign Minister Maryam Al-Sadiq Al-Mahdi, and Army General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan.

Phee affirmed to al-Mahdi the US support for the civilian-led transitional government, saying the Foreign Minister has emerged as a powerful voice for the movement to restore democracy and fulfill the aspirations of the Sudanese people for freedom, peace, and justice.

Burhan told the US official that steps for releasing political detainees arrested during last month’s coup had begun.

Prominent leaders of the Forces of Freedom and Change quoted the US official saying that Washington will not recognize any government that is not led by Hamdok.

Phee tweeted that she was grateful for the opportunity to meet with Hamdok, who is under house arrest at his residence in Khartoum, to discuss ways forward to restore Sudan's democratic transition.

The US embassy in Khartoum affirmed Washington's support for the democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people and the transitional framework laid out in the Constitutional Declaration.

The embassy issued a statement announcing that Phee met with many Sudanese actors from the government, political parties, and civil society.

"Her [Phee] visit seeks to encourage a Sudanese-led resolution of the crisis, including the release from detention of Sudanese political and civilian leaders, the return of Prime Minister Hamdok to office, and the restoration of a civilian-led transitional government," read the statement.

It stressed Washington's support for the Sudanese people's right to demonstrate and condemned violence against peaceful protesters.



Israeli Airstrike on Apartment Building in Lebanese Coastal Town Kills at Least 1

 A building damaged in an Israeli military strike in the town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
A building damaged in an Israeli military strike in the town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
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Israeli Airstrike on Apartment Building in Lebanese Coastal Town Kills at Least 1

 A building damaged in an Israeli military strike in the town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, 05 November 2024. (EPA)
A building damaged in an Israeli military strike in the town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, 05 November 2024. (EPA)

An Israeli airstrike on an apartment building in a coastal town south of Beirut killed at least one person, Lebanon’s Health Ministry said.

The ministry said 20 others were wounded in the strike Tuesday in Jiyeh, around 10 kilometers (6 miles) north of the port of Sidon.

The attack hit an area that has not been a regular target of Israeli military operations and had not received prior evacuation warnings.

“It felt like it was inside the house,” Malika Al Hajj, an elderly woman living in the area, told The Associated Press. “I ran away — I don’t even know which neighbor brought me out, because everything was black. You couldn’t see anything.”

Once outside, Hajj said she discovered that the strike had hit the nearby building where her nephews live.

“Men, women and children” live inside, she said. “I just want to be reassured. I saw some of them, but the others, they told me, were taken to the hospital."

At the site of the strike, the building’s skeletal frame stands amid the rubble, its concrete shattered, windows blown out and metal twisted from the impact.

Families were seen leaving the area, carrying what belongings they could gather.

Israeli attacks in Lebanon have killed at least 3,013 people and injured 13,553 others since Oct. 2023, the Lebanese government said on Tuesday.