West Asia: Ceasefire efforts, pressure on Tel Aviv.
Many developments took place in the West Asian region last week and the beginning of this week, including Erdogan’s statements that the Hamas movement is showing great patience in the face of all violations and aggressions by the Zionist regime and continues to adhere to the ceasefire that must be fully implemented.
France and Germany also warned and expressed concern in separate statements about the Zionist regime’s attacks on Lebanon and the escalation of tensions.
In addition, in recent months, the Zionist regime has unprecedentedly intensified its policy of arresting Palestinian women with baseless accusations of “incitement and creating an anti-Israel atmosphere.”
The Egyptian President and Foreign Minister, emphasizing the need to implement the ceasefire agreements in Gaza, announced that Cairo will host an international conference to begin the reconstruction phase and improve humanitarian conditions in the region.
A senior member of the Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) also said in a statement that the start of the second phase of the agreement requires the Zionist regime to adhere to all its clauses.
Also, the UN spokesman welcomed the three-month ceasefire in Sudan and said that the announcement of a three-month humanitarian ceasefire by the Rapid Support Forces is a step in the right direction.
In addition, the spokesman for the Iraqi Al-Nujaa Movement emphasized in a statement that the weapon of resistance is the red line and a means of defending Iraq against terrorism and American conspiracies.
US President Donald Trump’s envoy to Iraq, Mark Sawiya, announced in an article on the “X” network that the partnership between Iraq and the United States has made significant progress in recent years.
Furthermore, the UN announced that the Zionist regime’s war in Gaza has created the greatest man-made disaster and that the reconstruction of this strip will require at least 70 billion dollars.
News sources reported that an unprecedented cyberattack on bus station screens in occupied Palestine, broadcasting Takbir, Quranic verses, and a voice resembling Abu Ubaidah, the spokesman for the military wing of Hamas, caused panic among Israeli settlers and the entry of security agencies into the incident.
The Arab League issued a statement strongly condemning the Israeli regime’s open aggression on the town of Beit Jinn in the Damascus suburbs, which resulted in the killing of 13 civilians and the wounding of 25 others, calling it a clear violation of international law.
Furthermore, a year has passed since the agreement that was supposed to stop the Israeli regime’s war against Lebanon, but the reality on the ground has been nothing but the continuation of the regime’s attacks.

