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  • Tal Beeri
    Tal Beeri “So far, the IDF has not struck Hezbollah's significant systems. Even if the government pursues a diplomatic agreement, it will only postpone the war that will break out whenever Hezbollah chooses and on its terms-by my estimation, no later than the end of 2026. No political or diplomatic agreement will prevent Hezbollah from continuing to operate. Any such agreement only means buying time, with Israel being the only side likely to adhere to it, while Hezbollah waits for an opportune moment to initiate a full-scale confrontation.” 6 hours ago
  • Benjamin Netanyahu
    Benjamin Netanyahu “If we have to stand alone, we will stand alone. If we need to, we will fight with our fingernails. But we have much more than fingernails.” 13 hours ago
  • Sam Rose
    Sam Rose “People are petrified. People have been fearing this for a long, long time and it is now upon us. There is constant bombardment. There is smoke on the horizon. There are people on the move. Israel is subjecting Gaza to a medieval siege in a scorched earth war. No aid has come into Gaza now since Sunday. No aid, no fuel, no supplies, nothing. And we really are now down to our last reserves. We have a few more days of flour that we can provide. But everything else will start to shut down very soon without fuel, without water. So the situation is really desperate.” 13 hours ago
  • Shirley Yu
    Shirley Yu “Both trade and Russia are non-negotiable for China. Macron could not achieve anything [on those fronts]. Macron shares one vision in common with Xi, which is that the US hegemony - including the quest for Europe's allegiance to the US's foreign policy - must yield to a multipolar global order by accommodating the rising powers' interests and concerns. Macron's recent visits to India and Brazil also prove that France wants to stay at the forefront of that global shift.” 13 hours ago
  • Jason Straziuso
    Jason Straziuso “The food and water and medical supplies situation is critical and if this continues, then we move towards catastrophic, or even more catastrophic, consequences from the situation that we now see. International Committee of the Red Cross is constantly asking Israeli officials to allow access to humanitarian goods following the shutdown of the crossings. The Israeli officials know that we are desperate to bring in more supply trucks which we have waiting to cross the border as soon as they're able to. There's conversations also taking place about the need to spare civilian lives - no targeting of civilians, no targeting of civilian objects, meaning buildings, schools, medical facilities. Those talks have been happening for months.” 14 hours ago
  • Marwan Bishara
    Marwan Bishara “Something incredibly important is happening in the world today. Israel is getting a beating around the world, while Palestine is getting a beating in the Middle East. Palestine the cause - whether it's at the United Nations or Western capitals or university campuses - is certainly gaining ground.” 14 hours ago
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Sudan coup

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“Usually when there's a coup, most people stay home. The fact thousands of Sudanese protesters have taken to the streets instead should signal to the generals that they're taking a dangerous, reckless gamble.”

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Project Director, Horn of Africa, International Crisis Group
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“For many Sudanese, the digital blackout will evoke painful memories and a sense of fear that hard-won freedoms can be easily lost.”

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Founder of Turkish digital rights group Turkey Blocks and international technology initiative NetBlocks.org
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“The coup in Sudan is unlikely to pass off smoothly. Memories of the corruption, repression and general misrule in the al-Bashir [Omar Hassan al-Bashir] years are too fresh in the minds of many Sudanese for them to accede without resistance to a return to the old order.”

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Project Director, Horn of Africa, International Crisis Group
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“He [Abdalla Hamdok] is in my own residence. We had feared for his life. That's why we took him to safe custody. He was not kidnapped. He was not assaulted or tortured.”

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Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army general and president of the Sudanese transitional sovereign Council
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“Yes, we arrested ministers and politicians, but not all of them. The whole country was deadlocked due to political rivalries. The experience during the past two years has proven that the participation of political forces in the transitional period is flawed and stirs up strife. Of the slew of senior government officials detained in Monday's coup, some tried to incite a rebellion within the armed forces. They would face trial. Others who are found innocent would be freed.”

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Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army general and president of the Sudanese transitional sovereign Council
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“The military has dishonoured its agreement with the civilian government by detaining the prime minister and several cabinet ministers. The Sudanese people don't know if they are safe or not.”

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Sudanese activist for women’s rights in the Horn of Africa
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“We have started our path towards the state of freedom and peace but some political powers are still trying to maintain everything in their hands, without giving attention to political, economic and social threats. The Armed Forces will continue completing the democratic transition until the handover of the country's leadership to a civilian, elected government.”

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Sudanese politician and Sudanese Army general and president of the Sudanese transitional sovereign Council
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“Today's military coup in Sudan is an unacceptable betrayal of the Sudanese people and their democratic transition. Security forces must release PM Hamdok [Abdalla Hamdok] and other civilian leaders, and those who do not respect right to protest without fear of violence will be held to account.”

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Britain’s Africa minister
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“There are no problems that cannot be resolved without dialogue. It is important to respect all decisions and agreements that were decided upon … refraining from any measures that would disrupt the transitional period and shake stability in Sudan.”

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Secretary-General of the Arab League
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“We call on the security forces to immediately release those they have unlawfully detained. The actions of the military represent a betrayal of the revolution, the transition, and the legitimate requests of the Sudanese people for peace, justice and economic development.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“I condemn the ongoing military coup in Sudan. Prime Minister Hamdok [Abdalla Hamdok] & all other officials must be released immediately. There must be full respect for the constitutional charter to protect the hard-won political transition. The UN will continue to stand with the people of Sudan.”

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Secretary-general of the United Nations
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“The US is deeply alarmed at reports of a military take-over of the transitional government. This would contravene the Constitutional Declaration and the democratic aspirations of the Sudanese people and is utterly unacceptable. As we have said repeatedly, any changes to the transitional government by force puts at risk US assistance.”

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U.S. special envoy for Horn of Africa
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“Telecommunications access has been restricted in the country so it's very hard to communicate with people here. The military has also blocked all roads and bridges leading into Khartoum city. We've seen soldiers blocking access and they are telling us these are the orders they got. They are saying access to Khartoum city is to be restricted, and this is raising concern because that's where the government institutions are, that's where the presidential palace and the prime minister's offices are located.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Sudan capital Khartoum
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