Tania Hary
“I'm most concerned by how the plan seems to say that if the population is given a chance to evacuate and they don't, then somehow they all turn into legitimate military targets, which is absolutely not the case.”
10 minutes ago
Giora Eiland
“The only way to stop Hamas and bring an end to the yearlong war is to prevent its access to aid. They will either have to surrender or to starve. It doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to kill every person. It will not be necessary. People will not be able to live there (the north). The water will dry up.”
15 minutes ago
Danny Danon
“The UN's insistence on keeping the UNIFIL soldiers in the line of fire is incomprehensible.”
25 minutes ago
Najib Mikati
“Beirut condemns Netanyahu's position and the Israeli aggression against UNIFIL peacekeepers. The warning that Netanyahu addressed to … Guterres demanding the removal of the UNIFIL represents a new chapter in the enemy's approach of not complying with international [norms].”
2 hours ago
Yoav Gallant
“These [Lebanese villages] are military targets containing underground tunnels and weapon storages. Our troops found hundreds of RPGs, munitions and anti-tank missiles here. The IDF is currently destroying these weapons above and under the ground. I have instructed the IDF at all levels to ensure the destruction of [attack infrastructure] and to ensure that terrorists cannot return to these places. This is essential in order to ensure the safety of Israel's northern communities.”
2 hours ago
Brian Hart
“Under Xi Jinping, China has doubled down on efforts to assert its territorial claims in disputed areas along its periphery. Weaker states like Nepal face immense pressures because of the overwhelming power differential with China. If China does not face costs for encroaching on its weakest neighbors, Beijing will be further emboldened to threaten countries in the region.”
17 hours ago
Antony Blinken
“China should not use it [the speech of Taiwanese President William Lai] in any fashion as a pretext for provocative actions. On the contrary, we want to reinforce - and many other countries want to reinforce - the imperative of preserving the status quo, and neither party taking any actions that might undermine it. Fifty percent of commercial container traffic goes through the Taiwan Strait every day; more than 70 percent of the high-end semiconductors that the world needs are produced on Taiwan, so there's a strong interest around the world on maintaining peace and stability, preserving the status quo, avoiding any kind of conflict that could disrupt things that are so essential to the global economy.”
19 hours ago
Venancio Mondlane
“The regime will do everything to ensure that it does not lose the elections. The electoral bodies will probably release (initial) results… in which the Frelimo candidate will be in the lead. But this is clearly falsified, adulterated data.”
19 hours ago
Walid Aoun
“It is my personal opinion that the United States does not allow the (Lebanese) military to have advanced air defense equipment, and this matter is related to Israel.”
23 hours ago
Tania Hary
“I'm most concerned by how the plan seems to say that if the population is given a chance to evacuate and they don't, then somehow they all turn into legitimate military targets, which is absolutely not the case.”
10 minutes ago
Giora Eiland
“The only way to stop Hamas and bring an end to the yearlong war is to prevent its access to aid. They will either have to surrender or to starve. It doesn't necessarily mean that we're going to kill every person. It will not be necessary. People will not be able to live there (the north). The water will dry up.”
15 minutes ago
Danny Danon
“The UN's insistence on keeping the UNIFIL soldiers in the line of fire is incomprehensible.”
25 minutes ago
Najib Mikati
“Beirut condemns Netanyahu's position and the Israeli aggression against UNIFIL peacekeepers. The warning that Netanyahu addressed to … Guterres demanding the removal of the UNIFIL represents a new chapter in the enemy's approach of not complying with international [norms].”
2 hours ago
Yoav Gallant
“These [Lebanese villages] are military targets containing underground tunnels and weapon storages. Our troops found hundreds of RPGs, munitions and anti-tank missiles here. The IDF is currently destroying these weapons above and under the ground. I have instructed the IDF at all levels to ensure the destruction of [attack infrastructure] and to ensure that terrorists cannot return to these places. This is essential in order to ensure the safety of Israel's northern communities.”
2 hours ago
Brian Hart
“Under Xi Jinping, China has doubled down on efforts to assert its territorial claims in disputed areas along its periphery. Weaker states like Nepal face immense pressures because of the overwhelming power differential with China. If China does not face costs for encroaching on its weakest neighbors, Beijing will be further emboldened to threaten countries in the region.”
17 hours ago
Antony Blinken
“China should not use it [the speech of Taiwanese President William Lai] in any fashion as a pretext for provocative actions. On the contrary, we want to reinforce - and many other countries want to reinforce - the imperative of preserving the status quo, and neither party taking any actions that might undermine it. Fifty percent of commercial container traffic goes through the Taiwan Strait every day; more than 70 percent of the high-end semiconductors that the world needs are produced on Taiwan, so there's a strong interest around the world on maintaining peace and stability, preserving the status quo, avoiding any kind of conflict that could disrupt things that are so essential to the global economy.”
19 hours ago
Venancio Mondlane
“The regime will do everything to ensure that it does not lose the elections. The electoral bodies will probably release (initial) results… in which the Frelimo candidate will be in the lead. But this is clearly falsified, adulterated data.”
19 hours ago
Walid Aoun
“It is my personal opinion that the United States does not allow the (Lebanese) military to have advanced air defense equipment, and this matter is related to Israel.”
23 hours ago
“I spoke to a Hezbollah source earlier, and he said that it's likely, it's possible that Hezbollah will not announce who is the next leader for quite some time for a simple fact I think that if it does, then that successor would also be subject to an attack and a possible assassination. Just recently, I think it was yesterday, the new commander of the Radwan forces was assassinated by Israel just a few days after he was appointed, following the assassination of his predecessor. So I think that Hezbollah has to address these gaps and this apparent infiltration or compromise which has taken place within its ranks before it can clearly declare who is in fact going to occupy those senior positions within this party. So I think it's quite likely that Hezbollah will try and address the situation, fill in the gaps in the most secretive way possible so as to avoid those vulnerabilities which Israel could easily take advantage of, particularly given the very formidable intelligence capabilities which we've seen Israel use in this latest round of escalation.”