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UK, France, Canada threaten sanctions if Israel continues new offensive into Gaza. Here’s what we know

May 20, 2025 DARO 0 Comments




International pressure has been building on Israel over its new military offensive in Gaza that has left hundreds dead in just the last few days.

The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada threatened to take “concrete actions” on Monday, including targeted sanctions, if Israel does not stop its renewed military offensive and continues to block aid from entering Gaza.

Israel launched a new devastating ground offensive in Gaza over the weekend just as US President Donald Trump departed the region without sealing a ceasefire and hostage deal.

The Israeli military said its forces moved into northern and southern Gaza over the past day as part of the “Gideon’s Chariots” operation, which Israel warned would take place if Hamas doesn’t agree to a new hostage deal on its terms.

The ground operation came after days of heavy airstrikes on the Gaza Strip, which according to health authorities there have wiped out entire families.

Israel has said it will allow a “basic amount of food” into the besieged enclave, a move which Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hinted was due to intense pressure from allies, and on Monday the Israeli agency that approves aid shipments into Gaza said five trucks had entered the enclave. However, UN aid chief Tom Fletcher described the delivery as “limited” and a “drop in the ocean of what is urgently needed.”

The latest developments come after Hamas and Israel began indirect talks in the Qatari capital Doha on Saturday.

Here’s what we know about Israel’s new offensive and what it means for Gazans.

What is Israel’s new operation in Gaza?

Israel’s Security Cabinet approved the new military offensive in Gaza on May 5. The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) later said the aim of the operation was to achieve “all the goals of the war in Gaza,” including defeating Hamas and securing the release of remaining hostages in the territory.


On Monday, Netanyahu said that Israel plans to “take control of the entire Gaza Strip.”


The warring parties failed to reach a deal during Trump’s visit last week, and Israel pressed on with its operation over the weekend. This began with a series of intense airstrikes last week and was followed by an expanded ground offensive on Sunday.


The Israeli military said Sunday that over the past week, it struck more than 670 “Hamas targets” in a wave of preliminary airstrikes across the enclave.

Early Monday morning, Israeli forces struck the medical supplies warehouse of the Nasser Medical Complex in southern Gaza’s Khan Younis neighborhood, damaging some of the medical supplies that had been provided to the center by Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP), according to the UK-based organization.

On Tuesday, health officials in Gaza said that Israeli strikes killed at least 49 people across the enclave overnight.

On Monday, health officials said that Israel’s operation had killed at least 136 people in 24 hours, and shuttered the last functioning hospital in the enclave’s north. Entire families were killed while sleeping, according to the Palestinian Ministry of Health.

More than 400 people have been killed and over 1,000 others injured since Thursday, according to a  count of health ministry data.

More than 53,000 people have been killed in Gaza since Israel began its war on October 7, 2023, according to the ministry, which added that the majority of the dead are women and children.

What’s happening with Gaza aid?

On Sunday, the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office said that due to the “operational need,” Israel will allow a “basic amount of food” to enter Gaza to prevent famine in the enclave, which Israel says would jeopardize its military operation.

The United Nations acknowledged on Monday that several of its trucks were allowed in through the Kerem Shalom crossing but that much more aid was needed.

Earlier on Monday, Gaza’s Government Media Office said at least 500 aid trucks were needed daily to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.

Netanyahu has also hinted that his country could lose the support of its closest allies, including the United States, if it doesn’t lift its 11-week blockade on the territory, which has further exacerbated a humanitarian crisis on the ground that aid agencies have said could lead to widespread famine.

The UN had warned that Gaza’s entire population of over 2.1 million people is facing a risk of famine following 19 months of conflict and mass displacement.

The leaders of the United Kingdom, France, and Canada have called on the Israeli government to stop its military operations in Gaza and allow the entry of humanitarian aid.

“If Israel does not cease the renewed military offensive and lift its restrictions on humanitarian aid, we will take further concrete actions in response,” a joint statement from the leaders read.

Those actions could include targeted sanctions, they warned.

Netanyahu responded by accusing the leaders of “offering a huge prize” to the Hamas fighters who attacked Israel on October 7 and “inviting more such atrocities” to follow.

In a separate joint statement, foreign ministers from 23 countries, including France, Germany, Italy and the UK, and EU representatives urged Israel to allow “a full resumption” of aid into Gaza immediately and to enable the UN and humanitarian organizations “to work independently and impartially to save lives.”

“Whilst we acknowledge indications of a limited restart of aid, Israel blocked humanitarian aid entering Gaza for over two months. Food, medicines and essential supplies are exhausted. The population faces starvation. Gaza’s people must receive the aid they desperately need,” the joint statement Monday said.

On Tuesday, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot said Israel’s easing of humanitarian aid access to Gaza is insufficient. “It is totally insufficient… Immediate and massive aid is needed,” Barrot told France Inter radio.

Earlier Monday, Netanyahu had conceded that if “a situation of famine” arose in Gaza, Israel “simply won’t receive international support.”

“Even our closest allies in the world – US senators I know personally and who have been staunch, unconditional supporters of Israel for decades – are coming to me and saying: ‘We are giving you all the support to achieve victory – weapons, support for your efforts to eliminate Hamas, protection at the UN Security Council – but there’s one thing we cannot accept: images of mass starvation… If that happens, we won’t be able to support you anymore,’” Netanyahu said in an address posted to Telegram.

Netanyahu’s explanations were largely aimed at mollifying his right-wing supporters who adamantly oppose the entry of any humanitarian aid to Gaza, including to civilians.

Asked when aid will start entering into the enclave, Netanyahu’s office said “it will happen in the near future.”

A controversial American-backed organization, Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), tasked with delivering aid to the territory, welcomed the Israeli announcement about allowing food aid as a “bridging mechanism” until the group is fully operational.

The foundation is meant to run a new, tightly controlled mechanism for aid deliveries that has been approved by Israel and the US, which both countries say is designed to prevent Hamas from “stealing” aid.

Given that the initial sites would only be in southern and central Gaza, the UN warned, this could be seen to be encouraging Israel’s publicly stated goal of forcing “the entire Gazan population” out of northern Gaza, as Defense Minister Israel Katz put it earlier this month.

Jake Wood, the foundation’s executive director, said Israel has also agreed to allow it to establish two sites in northern Gaza, which he believes can be up and running within the first 30 days of its operations.

Wood told CNN that he did not yet know when or how many aid trucks Israel would allow into Gaza and said he believes much of the humanitarian community’s opposition to the mechanism is based on misinformation.



 How have others reacted?

Rights advocates say the US and Israeli-backed plan would militarize aid, endanger civilian lives and encourage their forced displacement.

On Monday, the UN’s children’s agency’s top chief described the new GHF mechanism as “unworkable,” saying the scheme would “weaponize humanitarian aid for children and women.”

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“Israel as the occupying power, has a legal responsibility actually to provide aid,” James Elder told CNN’s Becky Anderson on Connect the World. “Despite more aid workers being killed than any other conflict… brave people are ready to do that job. They need to be allowed to do it.”

It came after the UN’s aid chief, Tom Fletcher, insisted there’s no need for an alternative Gaza aid plan. “Let’s not waste time: We already have a plan,” he said on Friday.

In one of the strongest condemnations of Israel’s war by a high-ranking UN official, Fletcher said the international community must prevent “genocide” in the enclave. “Will you act – decisively – to prevent genocide and to ensure respect for international humanitarian law? Or will you say instead, ‘we did all we could?’” he told the UN Security Council.

What is Trump saying?

Trump visited Gulf Arab states last week, including Qatar, where his negotiating team was engaged in ceasefire and hostage talks.

The president said this month that he wanted an end to the “brutal war” in Gaza and did not visit Israel during his tour of the region, which he had already twice bypassed this month in reaching bilateral deals with regional militant groups.

On Wednesday, Trump denied that Israel had been sidelined. “This is good for Israel,” he said. But on Thursday, he said he wanted the US to “take” Gaza and turn it into a “freedom zone.”



 He also told Fox News on Saturday that he is not frustrated with Netanyahu, as the Israeli prime minister has got “a tough situation.” While in the Gulf, Trump also acknowledged that people are starving in Gaza and said the US would have the situation “taken care of.”

On Sunday, US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff told ABC News that the issue with getting aid into Gaza is primarily logistical. “It is logistically complicated and the conditions on the ground are dangerous,” he said.

Where does this leave talks?

Israeli Defense Minister Katz said Saturday that the new military operation in Gaza is what pressured Hamas to return to negotiations in Qatar last week. But analysts and officials say it’s more likely that the militant group agreed to restart the talks following Trump’s Middle East visit.

Senior Hamas official Taher Al-Nunu confirmed Saturday that “negotiations without preconditions” had started in Doha, according to Hamas-run al Aqsa TV.

It is unclear how well the discussions are progressing in Doha. Israel on Sunday indicated its openness to ending the war in Gaza if Hamas surrenders, a proposition the group is unlikely to accept as long as Israel continues to insist on Hamas disarming.

Meanwhile, Hamas officials have given conflicting comments about the talks.

Earlier on Sunday, a senior Hamas leader told CNN that the group had agreed to release between seven and nine Israeli hostages in exchange for a 60-day ceasefire and the release of 300 Palestinian prisoners and detainees.



 Hours later, another senior Hamas leader, Sami Abu Zuhri, denied and contradicted that proposal, posting a statement on Al-Aqsa TV’s Telegram: “There is no truth to the rumors regarding the movement’s agreement to release nine Israeli prisoners in exchange for a two-month ceasefire.”

Zuhri went on to say: “We are ready to release the prisoners all at once, provided the occupation commits to a cessation of hostilities under international guarantees, and we will not hand over the occupation’s prisoners as long as it insists on continuing its aggression against Gaza indefinitely.”

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Canada’s Carney unveils new cabinet with ‘primary focus’ on economy amid US tariffs

May 19, 2025 DARO 0 Comments



Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney unveiled his new cabinet at Rideau Hall in

Ottawa on Tuesday, saying that his ministry will have a “primary focus” on the country’s

economy after a whirlwind election catalyzed by tariffs and annexation threats from the 

United States.

“Canadians elected this new government with a strong mandate to define a new economic 

and security relationship with the United States, to build a stronger economy, to reduce the 

cost of living, and to keep our communities safe,” Carney’s office said in a statement soon 

after the cabinet was sworn in.

The group of 28 ministers features a few notable shuffles, including Anita Anand Mélanie Joly as minister of foreign relations. Joly was made minister of industry.


“We have to address and come to a new arrangement with the Americans,” Carney said at 

a press conference after the swearing-in ceremony. “But our primary focus is on the 

economy, and our primary focus is on the Canadian economy.”

“We are at the start of an industrial transformation, the transformation of this economy, and 

Madame Joly, as minister of industry, is going to help lead that, in concert with the other 

members of the cabinet and myself,” Carney continued.




As for Canada’s changing relationship with the US, Carney said at the press conference 
that he would “take ultimate responsibility” for all diplomacy with Washington, assisted by 
five other ministers: foreign affairs, finance, public safety, defense and Canada-US trade.

That last portfolio is now led by Dominic LeBlanc, the former minister of international trade,
now minister “for Canada-US trade, intergovernmental affairs, and one Canadian
economy.”

During the campaign, Carney spoke often about creating “one economy out of 13
(provinces and territories)” in the face of tariffs from the US and Canada’s own federal
levies on interprovincial commerce. Again on Tuesday, Carney pledged that his new
cabinet would fast-track legislation “to eliminate all remaining federal barriers to internal
trade as our contribution to building one Canadian economy out of 13.”

Some ministers kept their portfolios. Chrystia Freeland,
Carney’s former rival for the Liberal Party leadership race,
will stay on as minister of transport. François-Philippe
Champagne, who was part of the initial Canadian
delegation to Washington during the first negotiations on
US tariffs, remains minister of finance.

Several of the ministers previously served in the
government of former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, a fact
quickly pointed out by the Liberals’ political rivals.

Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre argued in a press
conference Tuesday that the presence of Trudeau-era figures in Carney’s cabinet indicates
that the Liberals will only offer “more of the same” for Canadians.

“In all, 14 Trudeau ministers are now in Carney’s cabinet,” said Poilievre. “It’s more of the
same when Canada needs real change.”

The Conservative politician, who lost his seat in Parliament in April, offered the same
critique after Carney’s first cabinet was unveiled in March.

Rodrigo Duterte wins Philippines mayoral election from ICC detention in The Hague

May 13, 2025 DARO 0 Comments

 




Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was almost certain to be elected mayor of his home city by a landslide on Monday, unimpeded by his detention at the International Criminal Court on charges of murder as a crime against humanity.


With 80% of votes counted in an unofficial tally, Duterte, who was brought to The Hague in March over his bloody “war on drugs” that killed thousands of people, was winning the Davao mayoral contest with eight times more votes than his nearest rival.

The victory during nationwide midterm elections is testament to the 80-year-old’s enduring influence in the southern city, owing to his reputation as a crime-buster that earned him the nicknames “Duterte Harry” and “the Punisher.”

Duterte’s old Facebook account was flooded with congratulatory messages from supporters, with some calling for his return to serve his people.

“Congratulations, Tatay (father) D! Let’s bring him home,” read one of the comments.

Duterte could become the first Asian former head of state to go on trial at the ICC.

His surprise arrest by Philippine police at the request of the ICC caused outrage among his  army of supporters, who called it a kidnapping at the behest of a foreign court.



He has defended the anti-drugs crackdown and his legal team says his arrest was unlawful. The ICC maintains it has jurisdiction to prosecute alleged crimes committed before Duterte withdrew the Philippines from its founding treaty in 2019.

Despite the ICC’s case also including alleged killings of criminal suspects by a “death squad” in Davao while Duterte was mayor - which he has denied - analysts have said his arrest has only hardened support for him and his 

family, in Davao and beyond.

The former president’s two sons were also set to win posts on Monday, one reelected congressman and the other winning the contest for Davao vice mayor and likely to serve in his father’s absence.

The family’s political resilience and dominance in Davao could prove pivotal as Duterte’s popular daughter, Vice President Sara Duterte, faces an impeachment trial that could see her banned from politics for life if convicted, killing off any hopes of a presidential run.

Asked earlier on Monday about her father’s likely victory, she said plans would be made for him to be sworn in as mayor. 

“The ICC lawyer said once we get proclamation papers, we will discuss how he can take oath,” she said.

UK police arrest man for arson after fire at PM Starmer’s house

May 13, 2025 DARO 0 Comments

 

  


Forensics officers are seen in Kentish Town, north London where police are investigating a fire at Keir Starmer's private house. 
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British police said on Tuesday they had arrested a 21-year-old man on suspicion of arson after counter-terrorism officers launched an investigation into three fires, including one at Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s private home.

Police were called to reports of a fire in the early hours of Monday morning at the property

in Kentish Town in north London, the area that Starmer represents in parliament

Nobody was injured but damage was caused to the property’s entrance, police said.

The man was arrested in the early hours of Tuesday on suspicion of arson with intent to endanger life in connection with the fire and two further incidents, police said. He remains in custody, they added.

Police are investigating whether a fire at the entrance of a property in nearby Islington on Sunday and a vehicle fire in Kentish Town on Thursday are linked to the incident on Monday.

A BBC report said the Islington property was also connected to the prime minister.

Starmer lived in the terraced house on a back street with his wife and two children before he moved into Number 10 Downing Street when he became prime minister last July.

Officers from London’s Metropolitan Police Counter Terrorism Command were leading the

investigation due to the property’s connections with a high-profile public figure, police said.

His spokesperson thanked the emergency services for their work on Monday.


   

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Israeli airstrike destroys building in central Gaza

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