Belgium to Participate in Red Sea European Mission

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib. (Her account on X platform)
Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib. (Her account on X platform)
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Belgium to Participate in Red Sea European Mission

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib. (Her account on X platform)
Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib. (Her account on X platform)

Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib said Friday that the country will participate in the European mission in the Red Sea to “protect the interests of Belgians and to safeguard the purchasing power of our citizens.”

“Maritime security is important to us all,” Lahbib wrote on her X platform, the Arab World Press reported.

Media reports revealed that the European Union is actively formulating a military mission to safeguard the freedom of navigation along the crucial shipping corridor leading to the Suez Canal. This strategic waterway connects Europe to Asia. The initiative comes in response to persistent attacks by the Yemeni "Houthi" group on both commercial and military vessels in the Red Sea.

The Houthis have repeatedly targeted vessels in the vital Red Sea shipping lane with strikes they say are in support of Palestinians in Gaza.

The US launched strikes against Houthi sites to “disrupt and degrade the Houthis' capabilities to endanger mariners and threaten global trade.”



Mourners Attend Funeral for US Activist Killed by Israeli Troops

This undated family photo provided by the International Solidarity Movement on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, shows Aysenur Ezgi Eygi of Seattle. (Courtesy of the Eygi family/International Solidarity Movement via AP)
This undated family photo provided by the International Solidarity Movement on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, shows Aysenur Ezgi Eygi of Seattle. (Courtesy of the Eygi family/International Solidarity Movement via AP)
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Mourners Attend Funeral for US Activist Killed by Israeli Troops

This undated family photo provided by the International Solidarity Movement on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, shows Aysenur Ezgi Eygi of Seattle. (Courtesy of the Eygi family/International Solidarity Movement via AP)
This undated family photo provided by the International Solidarity Movement on Friday, Sept. 6, 2024, shows Aysenur Ezgi Eygi of Seattle. (Courtesy of the Eygi family/International Solidarity Movement via AP)

The Palestinian Authority held a funeral procession Monday for a US-Turkish dual national activist who a witness says was shot and killed by Israeli forces while demonstrating against settlements in the occupied West Bank.

Dozens of mourners — including several leading PA officials — attended the procession. Security forces carried the body of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi which was draped in a Palestinian flag while a traditional black-and-white checkered scarf covered her face. The 26-year-old’s body was then placed into the back of a Palestinian ambulance, The AP reported.

Turkish Foreign Ministry Spokesman Oncu Keceli said Türkiye was working on repatriating Eygi's remains for burial in the Aegean coastal town of Didim as per her family's wishes, but “because the land crossing from the Palestinian territories to Jordan was closed as of Sunday, the ministry was trying to have the body flown directly to Turkey.”

US officials did not respond to a request for comment.

Jonathan Pollak, an Israeli peace activist who participated in Friday’s protest, said Israeli forces shot her on Friday in the city of Nablus while posing no threat, adding that the killing happened during a period of calm after clashes between soldiers and Palestinian protesters. Pollak said he then saw two Israeli soldiers mount the roof of a nearby home, train a gun in the group’s direction and fired, with one of the bullets striking Eygi in the head.

The Israeli military said it was looking into reports that troops had killed a foreign national while firing at an “instigator of violent activity” in the area of the protest.

The West Bank has seen a surge of violence since the Israel-Hamas war began in October, with increasing Israeli raids, attacks by Palestinian militants on Israelis, and attacks by Israeli settlers on Palestinians.