Blinken pushes for ceasefire in 9th trip to Mideast since war began
His visit came days after mediators, including the United States, expressed renewed optimism a deal was near
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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday. PHOTO: AP
Tel Aviv, 19 Aug
US Secretary of
State Antony Blinken says now is "maybe the last" opportunity to
reach a Gaza cease-fire agreement that would return hostages held by Hamas and
bring relief to Palestinian suffering after 10 months of war in Gaza.
Blinken on Monday
was on his ninth urgent mission to the Middle East since the conflict began.
His visit came days after mediators, including the United States, expressed
renewed optimism a deal was near. But Hamas has voiced deep dissatisfaction
with the latest proposal and Israel has said there were areas it was unwilling
to compromise.
The trip also
comes amid fears the conflict could widen into a deeper regional war following
the killings of top militant commanders in Lebanon that Iran blamed on Israel. “This
is a decisive moment, probably the best, maybe the last, opportunity to get the
hostages home, to get a cease-fire and to put everyone on a better path to
enduring peace and security,” Blinken said as he opened talks with Israeli
President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv.’
UN says a record
number of aid workers were killed in 2023, mostly from the agency for
Palestinian refugees. Berlin - A record number of aid workers were killed in
conflicts around the world last year, and this year may be on course to be even
deadlier, the United Nations said Monday.
The UN's Office
for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said that 280 aid workers were
killed in 33 countries in 2023 — more than double the previous year's figure of
118. It said that more than half of last year's deaths were registered in the
first three months of the Israel-Gaza war that started in October, mostly as a
result of airstrikes.
The office said
that this year “may be on track for an even deadlier outcome,” with 172 aid
workers killed as of 7 August. More than 280, the majority of them with the
U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, have been killed in Gaza so far,
according to OCHA.
Israeli authorities say powerful explosive' killed 1
person in Tel Aviv
A blast that
killed one person and wounded another in Tel Aviv on Sunday night was a terror
attack caused by a large explosive device, Israeli authorities said Monday.
A joint statement
from the police and Israel's Shin Bet security agency gave few details other than
saying the attack involved “a powerful explosive.” They did not identify the
attacker or give a motive.
Police said Sunday
that the explosion killed one person, presumed to be the bomber. "We know
that the mutilated body is not that of an innocent bystander but the one who
carried the bomb,” Tel Aviv District Police Commander, Deputy Commissioner
Peretz Amar said. The statement on Monday only referenced the bystander who was
moderately wounded.
Israeli media
provided security footage that showed the presumed attacker walking down the
street wearing a large backpack just before the explosion.
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