Sunday, November 5, 2023

Blinken, al-Sudani held talks on hindering forcible displacement of Gazans: U.S. diplomat, 5 NOV

Blinken, al-Sudani held talks on hindering forcible displacement of Gazans: U.S. diplomat, 5 NOV

 Shafaq News/ The U.S. Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, on Sunday said that Palestinians should not be "forcibly displaced" outside Gaza, which has been under brutal Israeli bombing that left nearly ten thousand dead since October 7.

Blinken, who paid an unannounced visit to Iraq earlier today, is on a tour in the Middle East amid growing tension after the eruption of a war between Israel and Hamas last month.

"The Secretary and the Prime Minister discussed the conflict between Israel and Hamas and the need to prevent the conflict from spreading, including in Iraq," spokesperson to the U.S. Secretary of State, Matthew Miller, said, "the Secretary discussed the humanitarian situation in Gaza and our continued commitment to coordinating with Iraq and our other partners in the region to ensure sustained and safe access to food, water, medical care, and other assistance required to meet humanitarian needs."

Miller said that Blinken and al-Sudani discussed "the need to ensure that Palestinians are not forcibly displaced outside of Gaza." 

Critics say Israel's strikes are often disproportionate, considering the large number of civilians killed. Large areas of residential neighbourhoods in northern Gaza have been levelled by air strikes. The UN office for humanitarian affairs says more than half the remaining residents, estimated at around 300,000, are sheltering in UN-run facilities.

Israeli planes again dropped leaflets instructed the civilians to head south during a four-hour window on Sunday. Crowds were walking down Gaza's main north-south highway carrying baggage, pets, and pushing wheelchairs

The UN said about 1.5 million people in Gaza, or 70% of the population, have been forced to leave their homes due to the bombardment. Food, water, and the fuel needed for generators that power hospitals and other facilities is running out. No fuel has come for nearly one month, the UN Palestinian refugee agency said.

Blinken, according to Miller, urged al-Sudani to hold accountable those responsible for the attacks on U.S. personnel in Iraq "and fulfill Iraq’s commitments to protect all installations hosting U.S. personnel at the invitation of the Iraqi government." 

"Secretary Blinken made clear that the U.S. will defend its interests and personnel," Miller said.

Rocket and drone attacks on U.S. and coalition troops have stepped up in Iraq and Syria since Hamas' attacks on Oct. 7 sparked an unproportional Israeli military agression in Gaza.


https://shafaq.com/en/Iraq-News/Blinken-al-Sudani-held-talks-on-hindering-forcible-displacement-of-Gazans-U-S-diplomat

Dedollarization Continues💣RV Still This Weekend!?🤔Iraq Dinar RV Updates ...

"RV UPDATE" BY WALKINGSTICK, 5 NOV

 Walkingstick 

 Our Federal Reserve is pushing the monetary reform of the Iraqi dinar for the new exchange rate...This MR (monetary reform) first started out with an RV (revaluation).In other words they did all the calculations on all the numbers of everything that they had in their reserves...banks...bank accounts, at the CBI...assets in the ground...

The RV has led the MR to the phase they're in right now which is called an RD (redenomination of their currency) - The new currency to replace the 3-zero  notes.   

  The RD is inches away from entering what's called the RI. The RI of Iraq's currency is what will happen after this RD phase.  Once you see...they have the redenomination in their hands, then the RI of their currency coupled with an RV of their new exchange rate value...will kick in. 

 What it boils down to is it will start an international float using an international currency basket..

Blinken Advocates for Humanitarian Ceasefires Amid Calls for Immediate Ceasefire from Arab Leaders, 5 NOV

Blinken Advocates for Humanitarian Ceasefires Amid Calls for Immediate Ceasefire from Arab Leaders

In a high stakes meeting with Arab leaders in Amman, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called for an expedited delivery of aid to Gaza and insisted on humanitarian ceasefires amid the escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas. Blinken’s stance, diverging from the immediate ceasefire demanded by the Arab states, sparked intense discussions on the best path to peace in the region.

Arab Leaders Call for Ceasefire

Leaders from Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Jordan pressed for an immediate ceasefire in Israel’s military offensive in Gaza. They voiced their concern about the escalating humanitarian crisis in the besieged Palestinian territory, where food and medical services are dwindling. They also expressed fears about the conflict spreading to other parts of the region, potentially pulling Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iranian-backed Iraqi Shia militias into the fray.

Blinken Advocates for Humanitarian Pauses

Blinken, while reiterating the US’s support for Israel’s right to self-defense, highlighted the need to protect Palestinian civilians. He voiced concerns that an immediate ceasefire might allow Hamas to regroup and launch further attacks. Instead, he advocated for humanitarian pauses  that would permit aid delivery and movement of civilians to safe places. Blinken’s stance reflected the US’s commitment to preventing the conflict from opening new fronts.

Shared Goal Amid Divergent Views

Despite divergent views on the best way to achieve a lasting peace, Blinken and the Arab leaders shared the goal of ending the violence and addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. While the Arab leaders demanded an immediate ceasefire, Blinken called for humanitarian pauses, expressing concerns about Hamas regrouping. The need for a collaborative approach to find a better path forward was acknowledged by all parties.

International Attention and Concerns

The escalating conflict in Gaza has garnered international attention and raised alarm about the humanitarian crisis and the potential destabilization of the Middle East. The mounting casualties and destruction in Gaza have prompted calls for a ceasefire from various countries and organizations. Blinken’s visit to the region, including meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Lebanon’s caretaker Prime Minister, Najib Mikati, reflects the urgency of the situation.

The ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, with an immediate ceasefire demanded by Arab leaders. With the international community concerned about the humanitarian crisis and potential destabilization of the Middle East, the need for a peaceful resolution becomes ever more pressing.

https://bnn.network/international-relations/blinken-advocates-for-humanitarian-ceasefires-amid-calls-for-immediate-ceasefire-from-arab-leaders/

Blinken’s Meetings with Middle East Leaders Amid Israel-Hamas War: A Detailed Analysis, 5 NOV

Blinken’s Meetings with Middle East Leaders Amid Israel-Hamas War: A Detailed Analysis

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken recently convened with Middle East leaders in Amman, Jordan, amidst the continuing Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite calls for a cease-fire, Blinken cautioned that such a move might fan the flames of violence initiated by Hamas.

Blinken’s Stance on the Israel-Hamas War

During the meetings, Blinken iterated the U.S.’s backing for Israel’s right to self-defense, while Arab ministers decried Israel’s war tactics. The war has claimed thousands of lives, with over 9,400 Palestinians, including 3,600 children, and more than 1,400 Israelis dead.

Disagreements and Divergences

Blinken’s rendezvous with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas unveiled the escalating clamor of Arab leaders for a truce as Gaza’s death toll teeters on 10,000. Nevertheless, Blinken underscored that the U.S. is not pursuing a ceasefire but humanitarian pauses. This divergence of strategies signals substantial disagreements between the U.S. and Palestinian positions.

Reactions to Blinken’s Approach

Blinken’s appeal for a humanitarian pause without a significant push to rein in Israel was criticized as hollow. Political analysts and Arab leaders argued that a mere pause would not bring peace or end the bloodshed, expressing growing dissatisfaction with the U.S.’s crisis management.

Blinken’s Meetings with Middle East Leaders

Blinken’s ensuing meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey spotlighted the deteriorating relations between Turkey and Israel due to Erdogan’s pro-Palestine stance. Blinken’s diplomatic efforts also extended to Iraq, where he met with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani, focusing on the safety of U.S. forces in the region.

Future Governance of Gaza

Blinken is also seeking to initiate discussions on the future governance of Gaza after the complete obliteration of Hamas. The U.S. envisions an effective and revitalized Palestinian Authority playing a role in governing Gaza, although the specifics of this arrangement are yet to be determined.

Overall, Blinken’s dialogues with Middle East leaders have underscored the intricacies and challenges of resolving the Israel-Hamas conflict, reflecting the deep divisions and rooted issues that need to be addressed for lasting peace in the region.

https://bnn.network/world/us/blinkens-meetings-with-middle-east-leaders-amid-israel-hamas-war-a-detailed-analysis/


Iraqi Dinar🔥Congrats To Iraqi Dinar Holders Today 2023🔥Finally Done🔥iraq...

"RV UPDATE" BY MILITIAMAN, 5 NOV

  Militia Man

  The citizens have known for a long period of time that Iraq has the project to delete the zeros from the exchange rate and they don't want to give up their dinar...because they're going to have purchasing power and they're going to make a lot of money from that.

Back at the U.N. assembly they talked about the fact that Iraq was going to be bringing confidence to banks like JP Morgan and they effectively fix the financial system of the world.  Iraq is going to be one of those countries that's going to help do that and I'm looking forward to it and I hope you guys are too...

 Things are happening on the banking side... Article Quote: "Visa Direct tool...simple transfers for the citizens. The tool facilitates the demand for foreign currencies.Not just the dinar, Not just the dollar...They're talking about 160 currencies.  That's what they said.  It's not my words...That's a lot.  That's phenomenal.   That means what?  Iraq is going international with up to 160 currencies...

 There's a little bit of turmoil going on with Kuwait...when it comes to demarcations ...Maritime borders are sovereign right too but the most important one is the 'unspoken Chapter VII'. 

 I believe the unspoken one is because of their currency exchange rate...Chapter VII has to do with the UN and until they are released and allowed to go Article VIII compliant with the IMF...ascend to the World Trade Organization...be able to have a valuation for their oil and gas law...That's what's in play right now...They are going to need an internationally accepted exchange rate...