Saturday 30 March 2024

Battleground: Jerusalem

Battleground: Jerusalem

Battleground: Jerusalem











As the holy month of Ramadan approached this year, fears grew that against the backdrop of the conflict in Gaza, Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem’s Old City could become the epicenter of tensions between Muslims and the Israeli authorities.







For Muslims, the mosque compound, home to Al-Aqsa and the golden Dome of the Rock, is the third-holiest site in Islam.


It holds equal significance for Jews, who know it as the Temple Mount. They believe it was the site of both the First Temple, destroyed by Babylon’s King Nebuchadnezzar II in 587 B.C., and the Second Temple, built in the first century B.C. and destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70.


On March 11, when it appeared that Israeli police were taking action to limit Muslims’ access to Al-Aqsa during Ramadan, Jordan warned that the government was risking an “explosion.”


Muslims praying at Al-Aqsa on the first Friday of Ramadan.


Speaking during a joint news conference with the Vatican’s foreign minister, Archbishop Paul Gallagher, Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi said: “Desecrating the sanctity of Al-Aqsa Mosque is playing with fire.


“Not allowing worshippers to perform their religious duties and their rituals in this holy month, and restricting freedom to enter the Aqsa Mosque, all that pushes towards an explosive situation.”


That same night, the first evening of Ramadan, disturbing footage emerged of baton-wielding Israeli police beating back Palestinians as they attempted to enter the compound to pray.


Barring the Crusader conquest of Jerusalem in the 12th century, the mosque compound has been under Islamic governance since the 7th century. Since 1948 it has been managed by the Jordanian-run Jerusalem Waqf and Al-Aqsa Mosque Affairs Department, but in recent years Israeli police have imposed increasingly strict restrictions on access to the site by Muslims.


During the British Mandate for Palestine, before the creation of the state of Israel in 1948, there were “no specific demands or requests from the pre-state Jewish community in regard to the Mount,” author Daniel Seidemann, an Israeli lawyer and founder of nongovernmental organization Terrestrial Jerusalem, wrote in a paper published last year by the Arab News Research and Studies Unit.


Even after the 1967 war, Israel did not claim sovereignty over the site. Now, however, “the ideological right in Israel view the failure to exercise untrammeled sovereignty over the Mount as the biggest blunder Israel has made since 1948, and a defiant rejection of God’s will.” Now, “they seek the reversal of this decision by fully and unapologetically exercising Israeli sovereignty over Al-Aqsa.”


The mosque compound has always been open for Jews to visit, under certain conditions. Ironically, said Seidemann, it was Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who “best defined this core understanding in 2015 when he said: ‘Muslims pray at the Temple Mount; non-Muslims visit the Temple Mount.’”


Since then, however, extremist settler groups, protected by Israeli police, have made multiple sorties into the compound, encouraged by right-wingers in the Israeli Cabinet and provocative personal visits by Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s minister of national security.


Right-wing Israeli minister Itamar Ben-Gvir earned a rebuke from Washington for a provocative visit to the Al-Aqsa compound in January 2023. (AFP)


One such visit he made, in January 2023, was described by the Israeli newspaper Haaretz as “just one more irresponsible provocation.” According to Hamas, it was repeated provocations such as this that led to the group’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israel, which it codenamed “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood.”


But Israel’s ambitions for Al-Aqsa are only the surface manifestation of an even more sinister and far-reaching agenda, one that can lead only to further conflict and violence.


In this Deep Dive, Arab News exposes the extent to which the Israeli government, working through ministries that have handed control of spurious cultural projects to extremist settler groups, has set about slowly but steadily encircling the Old City of Jerusalem, with the ultimate aim of sabotaging any hope of a two-state solution.


Armed members of Elad in Jamil Ahmed Abasi's house after taking it over in October 1991


On Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1991, Jamil Ahmed Abasi, a 45-year-old Palestinian, returned to his home in East Jerusalem to find that he and his family had been evicted and their house taken over in a raid by a group of armed Jewish settlers.


That day, no fewer than seven homes in Silwan, a Palestinian neighborhood south of the Old City of Jerusalem, were seized by religious extremists.


The group reportedly behind the seizures was a newly created settler organization called the City of David Foundation, better known today as Elad, which was determined to establish a Jewish presence on what its members believe to be the original site of Jerusalem.


“The Palestinians found out that they had lost their homes when their personal effects were being thrown out of windows by the settlers,” Seidemann told Arab News.


At the time, the events of October 1991 were unusual, so much so that they attracted headlines around the world, including in The New York Times. The newspaper reported the Abasi family’s despair – and the comments of Israel’s housing minister at the time, Ariel Sharon, who a decade later would become Israel’s 11th prime minister.


Asked if he supported the seizure of the Palestinian homes, Sharon replied: “Jews have a right to settle anywhere in the city.”


Today, that sentiment is shared by right-wing elements within Israel’s government which, in a stealthy initiative, have joined forces with Elad in an attempt to “Judaize” Jerusalem, in defiance of an international consensus that the only hope for long-term peace in the region lies in the creation of a Palestinian state alongside that of Israel.


Last week’s clear and repeated rejection of the two-state solution at the highest levels of the Israeli government is unacceptable.
Antonio Guterres, UN secretary-general


On Jan. 21 this year, Netanyahu rejected a US call for such a two-state solution, earning a rebuke from Antonio Guterres, the secretary-general of the UN, that “denial of the right to statehood to the Palestinian people will indefinitely prolong a conflict that has become a major threat to global peace and security.”


On March 7, US President Joe Biden chose the platform provided by his annual State of the Union Address to raise the issue once again, earning enthusiastic applause from members of Congress when he reiterated his view that “the only real solution to the situation is a two-state solution.”


He added: “And I say this as a lifelong supporter of Israel … there is no other path that guarantees Israel’s security and democracy; guarantees Palestinians can live with peace and dignity; guarantees peace between Israel and all of its neighbors.”


But what is becoming increasingly clear is that the policies of the Netanyahu government are being driven as much by religious considerations as by political calculations.


With East Jerusalem envisaged as the capital of any future Palestinian state, Elad’s ultimate goal, Seidemann and other concerned observers believe, is to sabotage any hope of a two-state solution.


What no-one knew back in October 1991 was that the events in Silwan were just the beginning of a sinister initiative to encircle the Old City with a series of biblically inspired Jewish enclave settlements and associated cultural and tourism projects.


For 14 years, Terrestrial Jerusalem, an Israeli nongovernmental organization that monitors developments in the city that could affect the political process or spark conflict, has been tracking what appeared at first to be a random series of developments.


But now, Seidemann said, it has become clear that these projects are part of an orchestrated initiative by the Israeli government, operating mainly through the actions of extremist settler-group proxies, funded by both the government and wealthy foreign and domestic donors.


As an Israeli State Comptroller’s report noted in 2014, even at that time, a decade ago, the relationship between Elad and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority in the areas surrounding the Old City was so “symbiotic” that the two organizations were virtually indistinguishable.


Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, who took Israeli citizenship in 2018, is one of the biggest donors to settler organization Elad. (Getty)


In 2020, it was revealed that companies associated with the Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich, who became an Israeli citizen in 2018, had contributed more than $100 million to the settler group. In November 2022, it emerged that various government agencies, including the Jerusalem Affairs and Heritage Ministry and the Jerusalem Municipality, had given Elad a total of almost $8 million and, crucially, handed control of many public spaces to the group.


The money has funded several projects, including a rope bridge to be built over Palestinian homes in the Hinmon Valley and a biblically inspired “Farm in the Valley,” built on confiscated Palestinian land, “where you can feel with your hands the work of ancient farmers.”


The full extent of the plot identified by Terrestrial Jerusalem is spelled out in a recent report by the organization, titled “The Strategic Encirclement of Jerusalem’s Old City — The Emergence of a Settler-Controlled Biblical Realm.”


The danger this encirclement poses to the character of the city, and to any future peace process, said Seidemann, cannot be overstated.


It is the marginalisation of Palestinian East Jerusalem, politically, geographically and economically, and the marginalisation of the Christian presence in Jerusalem, and this is transforming Jerusalem into a place unlike anything we've seen in centuries.
Daniel Seidemann, Israeli lawyer


“There are two kinds of settlements,” he explained. The first is the “large settlement neighborhoods that were built at various times alongside built-up Palestinian areas in East Jerusalem,” annexed by the Israelis after the 1967 war and subsumed into the municipality of Jerusalem.


“The second category of settlements are enclaves — individual houses, clusters of houses or small compounds — that have been implanted within Palestinian areas,” he said.


“These are discontiguous with Israel and, most importantly, they are ideologically driven, biblically driven.”


The settlers in these enclaves, Seidemann added, “see contemporary Israel as a continuation of the biblical Israel of the first and second temple periods, and they are settling in areas which, to their perception, resonate with biblical history.”


At first glance, the numbers of settlers in these enclaves appears too small to signify much; while more than 230,000 live in large settlement neighborhoods alongside Israeli territory, only about 4,000 live in the enclaves.


But what they, and their associated settler-led national parks and archaeological projects, represent is nothing less than “a radical transformation of the character of Jerusalem, at the core of Jerusalem,” said Seidemann.


“What we are seeing is the establishment of a very specific, exclusionary, absolutist biblical narrative in and around the Old City, and the etching of that narrative physically into the landscape through archaeology, parks, and so on.


“It is the marginalization of Palestinian East Jerusalem, politically, geographically and economically, and the marginalization of the Christian presence in Jerusalem.”


According to Jeff Halper, the Jerusalem-based head of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, which was set up in 1997 “to be an actor in the political process of ending Israeli violations of international law,” there are two main motives for Israel’s systematic marginalization of Muslims and Christians.


“There is an economic aspect, he said. For Israel, Jerusalem is a really important economic hub because of the tourism, and tourism would be the main industry for the Palestinians. So if you’re thinking about the two-state solution, by isolating Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank, Israel basically cuts the economic heart out of any possible Palestinian state.


“But the real engine driving settlement in East Jerusalem is symbolism, connected to the religious and historic importance of Jerusalem, not only for Jews but of course for Muslims as well, and the key concept here is Judaization.


“From the very beginning, the whole purpose of Zionism was to Judaize Palestine, to make an Arab country into a Jewish country, and in Jerusalem this is even more intensified. The idea is to make Jerusalem a Jewish city and, as much as possible, remove the Christian and Muslim elements from it.”


Israeli police break up a demonstration by hundreds of Palestinian, Israeli and international activists protesting against the seizure of homes in Sheikh Jarrah in March 2023. (Getty)


The seizing of Palestinian homes in Silwan more than 30 years ago was just the start of this process. As Terrestrial Jerusalem continued to monitor developments in East Jerusalem, a clear pattern began to emerge.


“The surge we witnessed to the south of the Old City we also saw to the north in Sheikh Jarrah, a Palestinian area, where for the first time an entire community, with hundreds of families, came under threat of displacement, evoking memories of the Nakba,” said Seidemann.


This, accompanied by the establishment of a number of biblically themed national parks and other settlement-related projects, “which placed the public domain under the de facto authority of the settlers,” was the trigger for clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinian residents in Sheikh Jarrah in May 2021.


As settler enclaves began to appear like a rash around the Old City, Terrestrial Jerusalem’s observers watched as Elad and government organizations, including the Jerusalem Development Authority, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and the Israel Antiquities Authority, began to collaborate in the creation of so-called “national parks” and Jewish-themed archaeological sites.


Further evictions of Palestinians in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood prompted more demonstrations in September 2023. (AFP)


“In recent years, we have noticed an uptick in these enclave-settlement activities,” said Seidemann. Such projects “began to appear to us to be more than routine and we speculated that this was a government attempt, by means of the settlers, to create a pincer movement to encircle the Old City.


“We were seeing this, we were reporting it, but we could not assert it in an authoritative way. But that changed a year and a half ago.”


In early 2022, Seidemann was shown “a single government document which completed the picture.”


It was a statutory plan for the creation of a national park over the Christian holy sites on the Mount of Olives, a place of great significance to all three Abrahamic religions.


The Christian Church of All Nations on the Mount of Olives.


“At once, everything fell into place,” said Seidemann. “Never before had Israel aggressively imposed its authority and its symbols over the sacred sites of others.”


Both Muslim and Christian sites are under threat, he added.


“In East Jerusalem, it is well established that the Israel National Parks Authority is the long arm of the settlers. In effect, the sacred sites of Christianity would be under the thumb of settler organizations, which covet church property.


“And, just as the Temple Mount movements are attempting to transform Al-Aqsa from a Muslim place of worship, open to visits by non-Muslims, into a ‘shared’ Jewish-Muslim site, on the Mount of Olives they are seeking to transform the Christian holy sites into a Jewish-Christian site, where the Christian paths of pilgrimage are traversed with pseudo-biblical trails connecting settlement enclaves.”


In East Jerusalem, it is well established that the Israel National Parks Authority is the long arm of the settlers.


This plan was exposed in detail by the Jerusalem Development Authority’s budget for 2022, which made provisions for, or referred to, no fewer than 26 developments to the north, east and south of the Old City.


In the south, these projects include the construction of the Kedem Compound, an Elad visitors’ center to be built just outside the walls of the Old City opposite the Dung, or Silwan, Gate.


Extraordinarily, it is proposed to link this site with Mount Zion and beyond with a 1.4-kilometer cable car line which, held aloft by 15 massive supporting columns, will cut through the historic Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan. Houses along the route are slated to be demolished, and land belonging to various groups confiscated.


Elad artist's impression of the proposed cable car planned to overshadow the Palestinian Silwan neighborhood.


Residents of Silwan also face the prospect of watching tourists fly over their homes on a proposed, and already approved, zip-line ride that will run from a ridge overlooking the Old City into the “Peace Forest” built by Elad on land cleared of Palestinian homes.


To the east, Muslim and Christian sites on the Mount of Olives — but, notably, not the Jewish graveyard there — are threatened by the creation of another proposed national park. Two other parks under the de facto authority of the settlers are also proposed: Tsurim Valley and Mount Scopus Slopes.


Questionable archaeological projects are also playing a leading role in the Judaization of East Jerusalem, as Palestinian human-rights nongovernmental organization Al-Haq made clear in a 2022 report titled “Finding David: Unlawful Settlement Tourism in Jerusalem’s So-Called ‘City of David.’”


“The ‘City of David’ site and its archaeological remains,” it said, “are a useful tool to substantiate Israel’s purported claim of historical legitimacy over Jerusalem.”


In reality, Al-Haq concluded, the “City of David” is nothing more than “an illegal Israeli settlement and archaeological touristic site located in unlawfully annexed East Jerusalem.”


Silwan has a population of more than 40,000 Palestinians. The strategically inserted Elad enclaves are occupied by about 400 Jewish settlers.


A series of attractions have been established to attract Jewish tourists to the area, including what Elad describes as opportunities to “journey through the underground tunnels through which the city was conquered” and explore “the underground mysteries of Hezekiah’s Tunnel, where water has flowed since the time of the prophets.”


Palestinian residents, Al-Haq reports, can no longer freely access their now settler-occupied public spaces, including the rock-cut pools on the southern slope of Wadi Hilweh. Here, so the settlers believe, can be found the Siloam Pool which, according to the Hebrew Bible, was constructed in the 8th century B.C. during the reign of a king called Hezekiah.


This photograph of the Siloam Pool, taken in 1986, shows a rather more modest affair than the vast body of water portrayed in Elad's material promoting its City of David attraction. (Getty)


As the Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported in April 2023, on Dec. 27, 2022, police evicted the Palestinian Sumarin family from the last-remaining orchard in Silwan, beneath which the Israeli Antiquities Authority, the Israel Nature and Parks Authority and the Elad settler group believed the pool would be found.


On the first morning of the dig, archaeologists associated with Emek Shaveh, an Israeli nongovernmental organization that works to protect cultural heritage rights, wrote to the director of the Antiquities Authority. They said they were “astonished” to learn about the project, coordinated by the authority and Elad, “during which Palestinian residents were forcibly removed from a plot they’ve been cultivating for decades” for “an archaeological operation aimed at revealing the Siloam Pool.”


They wrote: “This operation, at the service of a private organization with controversial messianic ambitions, again makes archaeological excavations a political tool meant to promote the control of a few over the past and future of the city, dear to us all.


“The Antiquities Authority thereby sullies the entire Israeli archaeological enterprise, turning it into the property of a narrow sector in Israeli society.”


Elad’s occupation of the predominantly Palestinian district of Silwan is driven by a fanciful interpretation, and controversial execution, of biblical archaeology. In an animated promotional video produced by Elad, the Siloam Pool is envisaged as a vast square basin, the size of at least two Olympic swimming pools. Here, the settler organization says, pilgrims would have ritually bathed before ascending the path to the Second Temple, destroyed by the Romans in A.D. 70.


In 2019, in one of many provocative acts associated with Elad’s Judaization of East Jerusalem, David Friedman, the US ambassador to Israel, and Jason Greenblatt, President Donald Trump’s Middle East envoy, took part in a ceremony to inaugurate this so-called “Path of the Pilgrims.”


Wielding hammers, they broke through a wall specially constructed for the purpose of a photo op designed both to promote the pathway as a tourist attraction, and to underline the Trump administration’s official recognition of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.


American diplomats David Friedman, left, and Jason Greenblatt taking part in a PR stunt to open the so-called Pilgrimage Road in Silwan in June 2019.


“In a few years, people of all faiths and backgrounds will be able to walk in the footsteps of the Bible, recreating that pilgrimage experience,” said Ze’ev Orenstein, City of David’s director of international affairs, in April 2023.


Visitors, he added, “will be able to walk through the City of David to the Western Wall and the southern steps of the Temple Mount. They will literally walk on the very same flagstones our ancestors did thousands of years ago.”


They will also be walking under the homes of Palestinians, whose claims that tunneling operations beneath their houses are causing subsidence have been ignored.


Settlement through excavation is the same as settlement through building.
Israeli NGO Emek Shaveh


Yonatan Mizrachi, an Israeli archaeologist and the director of Emek Shaveh, said Elad’s archaeological program “is about creating a historical narrative, a justification. It is important for them to get public support, and also international support, for the idea that ‘historically we belong here, and we have no other place to go.’ And in that respect, these developments are much more important than just having a few more settler."


As Emek Shaveh has pointed out, “settlement through excavation is the same as settlement through building.”


Many mainstream archaeologists question Elad’s methods and conclusions, said Mizrachi.


“Many of the theories that they have tried to promote are not accepted by many in the archaeological community; not in Israel and definitely not internationally,” he added.


“They are taking the opinion of a few archaeologists and emphasizing only some of the (excavated levels) in order to present a narrative that feeds into the understanding of their beliefs.”



In Elad’s vivid imagining of the biblical scene, pilgrims bathe in a vast Siloam Pool before climbing toward the temple along a “biblical superhighway.”




The aim of so-called “Biblical archaeology,” said Halper of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions, “is basically to dig down to the level they want to excavate and eliminate all the other levels — the Ottoman levels, Mamluk, Muslim, Byzantine and Roman levels — until you get down to the Israelite level.”


This type of archaeology, he added, “is really in the service of the political agenda of Judaizing the country, and the reason Israelis don’t really see it as political is because it feeds into the whole national narrative.


“So for them, of course, the ‘City of David’ is David’s capital, and they’re not critical about it because they don’t care about the other layers.”


Over the past 15 years, Seidemann said, “the ideological DNA of the Elad settler organization, which is the reestablishment of this biblical kingdom, has been spliced into the organizational DNA of all of official Israel, and the government has outsourced many of its authorities to Elad.


“Consequently, there is virtually no distinction between the government and the settlers. The Israel Land Authority, the police, the Antiquities Authority, the Parks Authority, the municipality, they all operate as if the public interest is the interest of the settlers, and when the head of the settler organization says, ‘We should do this,’ they do that.”


He believes that such is the extent of Elad’s control, even a radical change of government in Israel might not be able to reverse the process.


“In other words, if Netanyahu leaves tomorrow, this plan will continue to be implemented,” Seidemann said.


“It can only be rolled back with political leadership the likes of which we are not likely to witness in Israel in the foreseeable future.”





















Keamanan Raja, PM Malaysia diperketat setelah warga Israel ditangkap

Keamanan Raja, PM Malaysia diperketat setelah warga Israel ditangkap

Keamanan Raja, PM Malaysia diperketat setelah warga Israel ditangkap





FILE PHOTO. Police officers are seen in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
©Getty Images/Anadolu Agency/Farid bin Tajuddin






Polisi Malaysia memperketat pengamanan terhadap Raja dan Perdana Menteri Malaysia setelah seorang pria berkebangsaan Israel ditangkap karena membawa enam pucuk senjata api di Kuala Lumpur.







Polisi Malaysia telah menangkap seorang warga Israel bersenjata lengkap yang diyakini para penyelidik mungkin adalah pembunuh bayaran Mossad dan anggota jaringan mata-mata yang lebih besar. Tersangka baru-baru ini tiba di negara tersebut dengan paspor Perancis dan mengklaim bahwa dia datang untuk membunuh sesama warga Israel dalam perselisihan keluarga.


Penangkapan tersebut disampaikan Irjen Polisi Razarudin Husain saat jumpa pers, Jumat. Tersangka berusia 36 tahun memasuki Malaysia pada 12 Maret dan menginap di sebuah hotel di ibu kota Kuala Lumpur pada saat penangkapannya.


“Saat diinterogasi, tersangka menunjukkan paspor lain yang dikeluarkan Israel. Keenam senjata itu ditemukan di dalam tas di kamar hotelnya,” kata Husain.


Kepala Polisi Malaysia IG Tan Sri Razarudin Husain mengatakan kepada media di Kuala Lumpur pada Jumat bahwa insiden itu menimbulkan kekhawatiran terhadap keselamatan Raja Malaysia Yang di-Pertuan Agong Sultan Ibrahim dan Perdana Menteri Anwar Ibrahim jika dikaitkan dengan isu Palestina dan Israel.


“Kita juga waspada, terutama keselamatan PM, Agong, mungkin juga pegawai-pegawai VIP. Kita harus memperhitungkan keselamatannya di sini,” katanya.


Dia mengatakan polisi tidak memercayai sepenuhnya pengakuan warga Israel berusia 36 tahun itu, yang menyebutkan bawa kedatangannya di Malaysia untuk mencari dan membunuh warga Israel lainnya.


“Mungkin ada agenda lain. Dia datang pada 12 Maret hingga tertangkap pada 27 Maret. Semua senjata itu dibeli dengan mata uang kripto,” kata Razarudin.


Polisi masih menyelidiki lebih lanjut bagaimana pistol dengan 200 peluru itu bisa masuk ke Malaysia, siapa penyelundupnya, dan siapa yang menerima pembayarannya.


“Kita percaya dia tidak bergerak sendiri. Dia ada kontak di sini, kita perlu cari tahu pasti dulu,” kata dia.


Dia menambahkan bahwa pihaknya juga menyelidiki paspor Prancis yang digunakan pria tersebut untuk masuk ke Malaysia melalui Bandara Internasional Kuala Lumpur (KLIA) pada 12 Maret lalu.


Pria itu ditangkap karena memiliki enam pucuk pistol yang disimpan dalam sebuah tas di sebuah hotel di Kuala Lumpur pada pada hari Kamis, 27/03/2024.


Polisi kini sedang menyelidiki bagaimana sebenarnya persenjataan tersebut, termasuk berbagai jenis pistol, telah diselundupkan ke negara tersebut. Polisi juga menyita sekitar 200 butir amunisi, sementara tiga di antaranya berisi senjata, kata pejabat itu.


Penyelidikan juga meyakini bahwa tersangka pembunuh bayaran kemungkinan besar mempunyai kaki tangan di negara tersebut dan mungkin merupakan anggota kelompok yang lebih besar. “Kami belum mengidentifikasi yang lainnya. Keaslian paspornya juga akan kami periksa ke Kedutaan Besar Prancis,” kata Irjen.


Sejauh ini, baik Perancis maupun Israel belum memberikan komentar publik mengenai masalah ini.





















Terror mastermind told attack suspects to flee to Kiev – investigators

Terror mastermind told attack suspects to flee to Kiev – investigators

Terror mastermind told attack suspects to flee to Kiev – investigators





©Kostya Liberov/Libkos/Getty Images






The chief suspects in last week's terrorist attack on the Crocus City Hall outside Moscow have testified that their orders came from a mystery man who told them to flee to Ukraine afterwards, the Russian Investigative Committee announced on Friday.







Security services detained the four suspected perpetrators near the Ukrainian border last Saturday. The attack claimed 144 lives and left over 200 people hospitalized.


In their initial testimonies and during their subsequent interrogations, the suspects said the attacks were prepared in coordination with “a man who introduced himself to them under a pseudonym,” the Investigative Committee said in a statement. He communicated with them by voice messages sent over Telegram, it added.


“On the instructions of the coordinator, after committing the crime, the terrorists drove in a car towards the Russian-Ukrainian border to subsequently cross it and arrive in Kiev to receive the promised reward,” the law enforcement agency said.


The Investigative Committee has said it is continuing to “verify the involvement of representatives of Ukrainian special services in organizing and financing the terrorist attack.”


Russian special forces intercepted the four suspected perpetrators last Saturday, en route to the Ukrainian border. They were identified as nationals of Tajikistan and initially described by officials as “radical Islamists.”


The terrorist group Islamic State Khorasan (ISIS-K) has claimed responsibility for the massacre. The US and EU have insisted that ISIS-K was the sole culprit and that Ukraine was in no way involved.


Moscow, however, remains skeptical. President Vladimir Putin, Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, and the heads of the FSB and the Investigative Committee have all claimed that multiple clues point to Kiev’s involvement. Lavrov described the West’s insistence on Ukraine’s innocence as suspicious in itself.


On Thursday, the Investigative Committee revealed that the four suspects had received “significant sums of money” from Ukraine, in the form of cryptocurrency. The funds were then used to prepare the attack on Crocus City Hall, the agency said.



Foreign fighter in Ukraine confirms mercenary deaths



At least 20 Polish nationals fighting for Kiev have been killed in battle, according to one soldier of Ukraine’s foreign legion, who spoke to Polish radio on Friday.


Piotr Mitkiewicz joined the ‘International Territorial Defense Legion of Ukraine’ in May 2022 and has frequently spoken to Polish media about his experiences. His latest testimonial was on Krakow-based RMF radio’s Morning Talk.


Piotr Mitkiewicz, March 29. 2024
©YouTube/RMF FM


“There are not many,” he said when asked how many Poles were fighting for Ukraine. “I have been there the longest and I know most of those who are there. But I will say this: Up to 20 of us have died.”


Mitkiewicz’s estimate is far lower than official Russian accounts, however. Earlier this month, the Russian Defense Ministry put the number of Polish mercenaries killed since the start of the conflict at 1,497 – more than half of the 2,960 that have enlisted for Ukraine’s cause.


The Polish mercenary also gave a harrowing account of what it’s like to be on the battlefield.


“Everything wants to kill you,” he told RMF. “There are mines under your feet. A man can get within 30 meters of you and throw a grenade. At 100 meters, there is a man with a [Kalashnikov]. There’s a guy standing 400 meters away with a heavy machine gun, he also wants to kill you. There’s a sniper 800 meters away. A tank is shooting from two kilometers away, and there’s artillery 10km away, also shooting at you.”


First Person View (FPV) drones are the latest battlefield horror, Mitkiewicz said, noting that they have “changed all tactics, changed this war.”


Commercial remotely piloted UAVs were initially used for observation, until both the Russians and Ukrainians began equipping them with improvised munitions. Purpose-built killer drones are now being used by both militaries.


Moscow has estimated that at least 13,387 foreign fighters have taken up arms on behalf of Kiev, of which 5,962 have been killed. While Poland has accounted for most of the mercenaries, the US was second on the list, with 1,113 fighters – of which at least 491 have been killed, according to Russian military estimates.





















Airlangga Hartarto : Partai Golkar mendukung penuh kebijakan Prabowo - Gibran di pemerintahan 2024-2029

Airlangga Hartarto : Partai Golkar mendukung penuh kebijakan Prabowo - Gibran di pemerintahan 2024-2029

Airlangga Hartarto : Partai Golkar mendukung penuh kebijakan Prabowo - Gibran di pemerintahan 2024-2029





Sambutan Ketua Umum Partai Golkar, Airlangga Hartarto dalam acara "Peringatan Nuzulul Quran dan Buka Puasa Bersama Keluarga Besar Partai Golkar" di Kantor DPP Partai Golkar, Jakarta Barat, Jumat (29/3). Foto: Zamachsyari/kumparan






Ketua Umum Partai Golkar Airlangga Hartarto mengatakan pihaknya mendukung sepenuhnya kebijakan yang diambil oleh pemerintahan Prabowo Subianto dan Gibran Rakabuming Raka. Airlangga menginstruksikan kader untuk mengikuti arahan tersebut.







"Di sini kami tegaskan kepada seluruh kader Partai Golkar bahwa Partai Golkar akan mendukung sepenuhnya kebijakan pemerintahan presiden, wakil presiden terpilih, Bapak Prabowo Subianto dan Mas Gibran Rakabuming Raka di periode 2024-2029," ujar Airlangga dalam sambutanya di acara Buka Bersama Partai Golkar di Slipi, Jakarta Barat, pada hari Jumat, 29/03/2024.


Airlangga mengatakan di Pemilu 2024 pihaknya mendapat kenaikan suara yang signifikan. Ia mengapresiasi kerja keras yang telah dilakukan para kader.


"Alhamdulillah, saya juga berterima kasih kepada seluruh kader Partai Golkar karena Partai Golkar memperoleh kenaikan yang cukup signifikan, yaitu 23,2 juta suara atau 15,28 persen," tutur Airlangga.


"Kepada kader, kepada caleg, baik yang terpilih maupun yang tidak terpilih kami apresiasi kerja keras," sambungnya.


Airlangga mengatakan partainya juga berkontribusi dalam pemenangan Prabowo dan Gibran di Pilpres 2024. Ia menyebut berdasarkan hitungan partai, Golkar mampu mendapat 102 kursi di DPR RI.


"Partai Golkar juga yang mendukung Pak Prabowo dan Mas Gibran bisa berkontribusi kepada kemenangan Bapak Prabowo Subianto dan Mas Gibran Rakabuming Raka," ujar Airlangga.


"Hitungan kami sambil menunggu gelaran perkara di MK, Partai Golkar kira-kira mendapat sekitar 102 kursi," pungkasnya.



Buka Puasa Bareng Prabowo-Gibran, Airlangga Sebut Belum Bahas Kursi Menteri



DPP Partai Golkar belum membuka pembicaraan terkait jatah kursi menteri di pemerintahan Prabowo Subianto-Gibran Rakabuming Raka jika resmi dilantik pada Oktober 2024 mendatang.


Ketua Umum Partai Golkar Airlangga Hartarto mengakui sering berkomunikasi dengan Prabowo, baik saat di rapat kabinet ataupun di kesempatan lain.


Namun obrolan tersebut hanya seputar pembicaraan santai, tidak menjurus ke lobi-lobi kursi menteri untuk Golkar di pemerintahan selanjutnya.


"Jadi, kami belum membahas kursi-kursi menteri karena masih menunggu juga kursi DPR," ujar Airlangga usai acara buka puasa bersama Presiden dan Wakil Presiden Terpilih Prabowo-Gibran di DPP Partai Golkar, hari Jumat, 29/03/2024.


Airlangga menilai pembahasan komposisi menteri kemungkinan terjadi setelah seluruh proses Pemilu 2024 berakhir.


Sebab, saat ini masih ada proses penetapan kursi DPR RI oleh Komisi Pemilihan Umum (KPU) dan gugatan perselisihan hasil pemilu di Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK).


Menurutnya, dalam pembahasan kabinet akan ada nomenklatur kementerian untuk menjalankan program makan siang dan susu gratis dari Prabowo-Gibran.


"Tentu nanti akan ada pembicaraan (nomenklatur). Namun, belum, belum ada secara spesifik ke sana," ujar Airlangga, dikutip dari Antara.


Airlangga menambahkan, Partai Golkar akan mendukung penuh pemerintahan Prabowo-Gibran jika nantinya dilantik sebagai Presiden dan Wakil Presiden Republik Indonesia periode 2024–2029.


"Di sini kami tegaskan kepada seluruh kader Partai Golkar bahwa Partai Golkar akan mendukung sepenuhnya kebijakan pemerintahan Prabowo Subianto dan Gibran Rakabuming Raka," ujarnya.





















Friday 29 March 2024

Israel kills dozens in airstrikes across the Gaza Strip

Israel kills dozens in airstrikes across the Gaza Strip

Israel kills dozens in airstrikes across the Gaza Strip





Palestinians walk past damaged and destroyed buildings in the Maghazi camp for Palestinian refugees in the central Gaza Strip on Mar. 29, 2024. (AFP)






CAIRO - The U.S-backed Israel sustained its aerial and ground bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Friday, killing dozens of Palestinians, as fighting raged around Gaza City’s main Al Shifa hospital, Palestinian officials and The U.S-backed Israeli military said.







Gaza’s Health Ministry says 71 Palestinians have been killed and 112 wounded over the latest 24-hour reporting period.


At least 17 people were killed in The U.S-backed Israel strike on a sports centre in Gaza City, while injuries were reported in the bombing of Saad bin Abi Waqqas Mosque in the Jabalia refugee camp.


Gaza’s Hamas-run government media office said at least 10 policemen, tasked with securing aid to the displaced in northern Gaza, were among those killed in Al-Shejaia.


Al Shifa, the Gaza Strip’s biggest hospital before the war, had been one of the few health care facilities even partially operational in north Gaza before the latest fighting. It had also been housing displaced civilians.


In the far south of the Strip, The U.S-backed Israel continued its bombardment in Rafah, the Palestinians’ last refuge where over half of Gaza’s 2.3 million people were sheltering. An air strike on a house killed 12 Palestinians late on Thursday. More than 32,000 Palestinians have been killed in Israel’s military offensive in the Gaza Strip since Oct. 7, with 71 killed in the last 24 hours, according to health authorities in the territory


Thousands more dead are believed to be buried under rubble and more than 80% of Gazans have been displaced, many at risk of famine.


The war erupted after Hamas militants broke through the border and rampaged through communities in southern The U.S-backed Israel, killing 1,200 people and abducting 253 hostages, according to The U.S-backed Israeli tallies.


In the northern Gaza Strip, where the United Nations has warned famine is imminent as early as May, an elderly man died of malnutrition and lack of medication, Palestinian media said.


On Thursday, the World Court unanimously ordered The U.S-backed Israel to take all necessary and effective action to ensure basic food supplies to Gaza's population and halt spreading famine.


"The renewed binding order from the @ICJ (International Court of Justice) yesterday is a stark reminder that the catastrophic humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip is man made and worsening. It can however still be reversed," Philippe Lazzarini, head of the U.N. Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, said on X.


"(This) means that The U.S-backed Israel must reverse its decision and allow @UNRWA to reach northern Gaza with food and nutrition convoys on a daily basis and to open additional land crossings," he added.


Earlier this week, UNRWA said The U.S-backed Israel told it that it would no longer approve its food convoys to north Gaza. Four such requests were denied since March 21, it added.





















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