More aid trucks expected to roll into Gaza

More aid trucks expected to roll into Gaza

Israel allowed around 200 aid trucks into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, bypassing the blocked Rafah crossing. The aid shipments were agreed upon between U.S. President Joe Biden and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Israel is facing pressure to provide more aid to Gaza after months of conflict causing destruction and hunger. The Rafah crossing has been closed for almost three weeks, with Egypt refusing to open its side. Israel has opened new crossing points and is cooperating with the United States to distribute supplies. Israeli strikes in Rafah have killed at least five Palestinians, with ongoing operations to root out Hamas fighters and rescue hostages. Efforts to agree on a ceasefire and return hostages have been ongoing, with some movement after meetings between Israeli and U.S. intelligence officials and the prime minister of Qatar. Hamas demands the complete and permanent end of aggression in all of Gaza, not just Rafah. Israel insists the war will not end until Hamas is eliminated.

Hamas armed wing says it launched ‘big missile’ attack on Tel Aviv

Hamas armed wing says it launched ‘big missile’ attack on Tel Aviv

Hamas’ armed wing, al-Qassam Brigades, launched a missile attack on Tel Aviv in response to alleged “Zionist massacres against civilians.” The rockets were launched from the Gaza Strip, marking the first time rocket sirens were heard in Tel Aviv in four months. No casualties were reported, indicating that Hamas is still capable of firing long-range rockets despite Israeli military efforts.

After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action, not words

After World Court ruling, Palestinians want action, not words

Salwa al-Masri, displaced by Israel’s offensive in Gaza, doubts that the UN’s ruling to halt the offensive in Rafah will help. The World Court ordered Israel to stop the offensive, but Israel stated it will continue the war against Hamas. The conflict has caused a high number of casualties and a new wave of displacement. Palestinians are calling for immediate action to end the war.

G7 will try to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine

The G7 is considering using future income from frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, with the potential of providing Kyiv with a loan of up to billion. The group is also addressing concerns about China’s industrial practices and aims to sign off on a global minimum tax rate for multinationals. Additionally, the G7 is urging Israel to maintain banking links between Israeli and Palestinian banks to ensure vital transactions can continue.

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

EU’s Borrell says some European countries are trying to intimidate ICC judges

European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell urged some European countries to stop intimidating International Criminal Court judges over a case against Israeli leaders. ICC chief prosecutor Karim Khan filed for arrest warrants against Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as three Hamas leaders. Israel denies committing war crimes in Gaza and has called the ICC politically motivated. Several countries, including the United States, have denounced the ICC prosecutor’s decision. Spain, Norway, and Ireland announced they will recognize an independent Palestinian state. Borrell stated that supporting Palestinian state-building should not be considered antisemitic.

Israel stops Spanish consulate from providing services to Palestinians

Israel stops Spanish consulate from providing services to Palestinians

Israel is blocking the Spanish consulate in Jerusalem from providing services to Palestinians in the West Bank after Spain recognized Palestine. Israel accuses Spain, Ireland, and Norway of rewarding Hamas for attacking Israel. Spain’s Labour Minister used an expression that Israel sees as a call for its destruction. Spain is analyzing Israel’s decision to limit the consulate’s abilities to serve Palestinians.

World Court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive

World Court orders Israel to stop Rafah offensive

Judges at the International Court of Justice ordered Israel to immediately halt its military assault on the southern Gaza city of Rafah. The court backed a South African request to stop Israel’s offensive in Rafah, with Israel arguing its operations are self-defense against Hamas militants. Israel’s assault on Rafah has forced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians to flee, cutting off aid and raising the risk of famine. The court’s rulings are final and binding, but lack enforcement powers. Israel faces diplomatic pressure and accusations of crimes against humanity at the International Criminal Court. Israel denies charges of genocide and continues its military operations in Gaza.

Energean makes Egypt discovery, pays Q1 dividend

Energean makes Egypt discovery, pays Q1 dividend

Energean plc announced a significant find in offshore Egypt, continued natural gas supply in Israel, and declared a first quarter dividend of 30 cents a share. The company’s production for the first quarter was 142,000 boed, with 82% gas, representing a 49% year-on-year increase. Success was recorded in the Abu Qir infill well drilling campaign in Egypt, with preliminary analysis indicating gas-initially-in-place volumes of approximately 87-129 billion cubic feet. The well encountered around 270 feet of net pay across formations, with first production expected in Q3 2024.

Embassy of Israel in Cyprus marks 76th Independence Day

Embassy of Israel in Cyprus marks 76th Independence Day

The Embassy of Israel in Cyprus held a reception in Nicosia to mark the 76th anniversary of the establishment of the State of Israel. Ambassador Oren Anolik welcomed guests from various sectors and highlighted the impact of the Hamas terror attack on October 7, 2023. He drew parallels between the attack and the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, praising the strong bilateral relations and the successful implementation of the Amalthea Plan.

World Court to rule on Friday on measures over Israel’s Rafah offensive

World Court to rule on Friday on measures over Israel’s Rafah offensive

The International Court of Justice will rule on South Africa’s request to order a halt to Israel’s Rafah offensive in Gaza. South Africa accused Israel of genocide and demanded emergency measures to protect Rafah and allow access to Gaza for humanitarian aid. Israel launched the assault on Gaza after militants stormed into southern Israel, resulting in numerous casualties. The International Criminal Court has requested arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others for alleged war crimes.