UAE .....failed to push GCC states to
join a coordinated war against Iran:
Report
May 15th, 7:33pm
(PressTV)
The United Arab Emirates has failed in an attempt to convince
other Arab member states of the Persian Gulf Cooperation
Council (GCC) to join Abu Dhabi in a coordinated military
campaign against the Islamic Republic.
Bloomberg reported on Friday that the UAE has unsuccessfully
tried to push the five fellow members of the GCC to take part
in a joint military operation against Iran, early in the
unwarranted US-Israeli war against the
Islamic Republic.
The brutal US-Israeli aggression on Iran -- was launched on
February 28 with deadly airstrikes that hit an elementary
school in Minab, assassinated Iran's Leader Ayatollah
Seyyed Ali Khamenei, and killed senior Iranian
officials and commanders.
The Islamic Republic retaliated to the US-Israeli strikes by
firing hundreds of drones and missiles ---- at US-Israeli
military and commercial targets across the region.
The report says that in response to Iran's retaliatory strikes
in the region triggered by the US-Israel bombing campaign
against the Islamic Republic, the UAE made an abortive
attempt early on in the conflict to rally the other three
tiny Arab Persian Gulf states, Qatar, Bahrain and
Kuwait, as well as Oman and Saudi Arabia, into
launching coordinated military attacks.
For this purpose, UAE President, Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al
Nahyan (MBZ) ...had held a series of phone calls with regional
leaders, including Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
(MBS). According to the Bloomberg report, MBZ believed the
Persian Gulf Arab states needed a coordinated response to
deter Iran.
MBZ, in the calls, pointed out to the Arab leaders that the
6-member GCC had been created in 1981 in response to
threats allegedly stemming from Iran’s 1979
Islamic Revolution.
However, the other Arab states -- reportedly rejected the idea,
refusing the notion of escalating violence in the Persian Gulf.
In the meantime, Bahrain and Kuwait largely aligned with
Saudi Arabia and stayed out of direct involvement, and
Oman...... maintained a neutral stance due to its
traditionally close ties with Iran. Qatar - also
close to Iran, considered retaliatory strikes
but ultimately opted for de-escalation and
mediation, according to the report.
The Trump administration is reportedly aware of the arguments
among the Persian Gulf Arab leaders and is also pushing for a
coordinated military attack against the Islamic Republic.
However, in recent years, Persian Gulf Arab states' leaders,
such as the Kuwaitis, who still remember the damage
from previous US-led regional wars, have pursued
joint efforts to stabilize the region and attract
investment, even as the underlying
tensions persisted.
The Bloomberg report, citing sources familiar with the matter,
says that after several of the Persian Gulf Arab leaders, who
were among MBZ's allies, reminded him that the US-Israeli
aggression against the Islamic Republic “wasn’t their
war,” he quickly made coordination with President
Donald Trump’s administration ...and the Israeli
regime ---- to carry out some strikes against
Iran in March and April.
Abu Dhabi had already established diplomatic relations
with the Israeli entity as part of the 2020 US-brokered
Abraham Accords.
In the meantime --- Abu Dhabi’s growing dependence on
Washington and Tel Aviv has led to its cutting from its
regional partners, leading to its exit from the OPEC
in late April, as well as its recently announced
departure.... from the GCC.
To make matters worse, Tel Aviv has been working closely
with Abu Dhabi, gathering the Emirates' security and
military intelligence ---- according to the report,
citing people familiar with the cooperation.
The Israelis reportedly deployed an Iron Dome air missile
system and military personnel to assist the UAE,
reported Bloomberg, citing US officials.
Amid increasing revelations of Israeli-Emirati coordination,
Reuters reported that during the war against Iran, Israeli
prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu..... met with the
Emirati president.
The meeting marked the first publicly confirmed
meeting between the two.
A source familiar with the meeting told the agency that
Netanyahu and MBZ "secretly" met on March 26 in the
city of Al Ain in the Emirate of Dubai, near the Omani
border, Israeli media outlets reported Wednesday,
citing his office.
"This visit led to a historic breakthrough
in relations between Israel and the
United Arab Emirates," the
office added.
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Spanish PM says ‘silence not an option’
in face of ‘illegal Israeli war, genocide’
May 15th, 7:03pm
(PressTV)
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has defended Spain’s decision
not to participate in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest,
stating that the country could not remain silent in
the face of Israel’s genocidal actions against
Palestinians in the besieged Gaza Strip -
and its aggression against Lebanon.
Speaking on Friday, Sánchez said Spain’s absence
from the competition reflects its unwavering
commitment to human rights and
international law.
“That is why Spain is not participating in the Eurovision
Song Contest, because our commitment to human
rights and international law is also expressed
through culture,” Sánchez said in a video
message shared on X.
Recalling the decision by Spain’s public broadcaster
RTVE, Sánchez described it as - “both consistent
and necessary: to stand up against injustice.”
“This year, therefore, will be different — yes, we won’t
be in Vienna, but we’ll be doing this... with the
conviction that we’re on the right side
of history,” he added.
The Spanish prime minister drew a parallel with
the exclusion of Russia from the contest
following its war with Ukraine.
“When Russia invaded Ukraine, it was barred from
the contest, and Spain supported that decision.
Those principles must also apply - when we
talk about Israel,” he said. “There can be
no double standards.”
The 2026 contest began on May 12, with
the Grand Final scheduled for Saturday.
Sánchez emphasized that Spain has historically
supported Eurovision because the competition
was created to “promote peace,” “bring us
together,” and “celebrate the diversity of
the European continent.”
“But in the face of illegal war and genocide,
silence is not an option,” he declared.
“And we cannot remain indifferent ---- to what
continues to happen - in Gaza and Lebanon.
It is a matter of consistency, responsibility
and humanity,” the prime minister added.
Sánchez also noted that several other countries,
including Ireland, Iceland, the Netherlands, and
Slovenia, have taken a similar stance and will
not participate in this year’s contest.
Earlier, Sánchez announced that Spain will urge
the EU to terminate its association agreement
with Israel.
EU foreign ministers recently agreed on sanctions
targeting violent Israeli settlers in the occupied
West Bank.
Senior Spanish government officials have repeatedly
called on the international community to impose
sanctions on Israel to halt the genocidal war
in Gaza.
Israel’s brutal aggression has killed more than
72,000 people in Gaza since October 2023.
Meanwhile, Lebanese authorities report that at least
2,869 people have been killed, 8,730 wounded, and
more than one million displaced in the renewed
Israeli aggression since March 2.
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Hamas, Islamic Jihad reaffirm
adherence --- to resistance
against Israel on Nakba
anniversary
May 15th, 6:39pm
(PressTV)
Palestinian resistance movements - Hamas and Islamic Jihad
have reaffirmed their adherence to resistance against Israel
until Palestine is liberated, urging the international
community --- to stop the regime’s “terrorism”,
which poses a “real threat” to the security
and stability of the region and the world.
The statement was issued on Friday, on the 78th anniversary
of the Nakba (Catastrophe) day, which marks --------- the mass
displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians from
their homes when an Israeli regime was established in 1948.
“On the 78th anniversary of the Nakba: There is no legitimacy
or sovereignty for the occupation over the land of Palestine,
no matter how much time passes and how great the
sacrifices,” Hamas said.
The movement urged the world -- to “criminalize the occupation
and work to stop its terrorism against our land, our people, and
our sanctities, and to empower our people with their legitimate
rights and the establishment of their independent state -- with
al-Quds as its capital.”
Referring to “heinous” Israeli massacres and crimes committed
over the past decades, including the genocidal war in Gaza,
the movement noted: “the fascist occupation government
continues ----- to blatantly and deliberately violate the
ceasefire agreement through systematic bombing
and direct targeting of civilians,” leaving more
han 850 Gazans killed since the agreement
went into effect last October.
The group described the ceasefire violations as - an “exposed
attempt to escalate pressure and blackmail and impose a fait
accompli that the enemy --- has failed to achieve” in the war.
The movement hailed the Palestinian people’s steadfastness,
noting that Israel’s crimes have failed to undermine their
determination to resist and liberate their land.
Hamas also paid tribute... to the martyred resistance leaders
“whose blood and sacrifices will remain fuel for the masses
of our people in our ongoing battle until the Zionist enemy
is defeated.”
The group warned that the global inaction has emboldened the
Israeli regime to expand its “terrorism” beyond the borders of
Palestine, becoming “a real threat to the security and
stability of the region and the world.”
Noting that resistance in all its forms - is “a natural and
legitimate right” guaranteed by international charters,
laws, and divine laws to peoples living under
occupation, Hamas dismissed demands
for the movement’s disarmament.
“Any talk of disarming while the occupation and its criminality
remain is considered collusion with the enemy's agendas to
impose its control, perpetuate its aggression, and erase
the essence of our just cause.”
In a separate statement, Islamic Jihad noted that this year’s
anniversary of the Nakba ...comes in light of the escalating
"American-Zionist" aggression against the Muslim Ummah,
“with Palestine at its heart, in relentless attempts to
impose hegemony and control over our Arab and
Islamic homeland.”
Referring to the so-called “Greater Israel” project, the
statement said it confirms the dimensions of the
dangers posed by Israel --- at the Arab and
Islamic level.
“The Zionist project is an imminent danger to all peoples and
countries in our region. Therefore, confronting this project is
a religious, national, and moral duty, and everyone must
bear their full responsibility to repel the danger of the
criminal entity,” the Islamic Jihad stressed.
While referring to the Israeli war crimes -- and crimes against
humanity against Palestinians, the movement stressed that
the Israeli entity -- “is living a deep existential crisis from
which all these practices will not save it, thanks to the
steadfastness of the resistance forces in all arenas.”
“On this occasion, we extend our greetings to all the fighters,
in all arenas, in Lebanon, Yemen, and Iraq, and foremost
among them the Islamic Republic of Iran, with its
steadfast, courageous people ------- its wise
leadership and its solid government.”
The movement affirmed that the Israeli atrocities “will not
dissuade our people and its resistance forces from
adhering to Jihad and resistance - as a path to
liberating our sanctities, our land, and our
prisoners, and preserving the rights of
our people.”
It urged “the sincere and free people of our nation
and the world - to continue in solidarity and
exposing the criminal practices of the
usurping entity and its sponsors in
the American administration.”
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Israeli minister announces illegal
settlement plans in Lebanon,
with mass displacement
of Palestinians
May 15th, 4:29pm
(PressTV)
Israeli far-right minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has announced that
the Tel Aviv regime intends to establish illegal settlements
in southern Lebanon ------- while encouraging the mass
displacement of Palestinians from the besieged
Gaza Strip and the occupied West Bank.
“We have more plans.... to encourage migration from Gaza,
encourage migration from the West Bank, and promote
settlement in Lebanon. We will not hesitate ---- to
eliminate anyone who rises up to kill us,”
Ben-Gvir said at a Thursday event
marking the anniversary of
Israel’s occupation of
East al-Quds.
The remarks come as the Israeli military aggressively
seeks to seize additional land to redraw the borders
of both Gaza and Lebanon.
On Thursday, Israeli regime’s prime minister Benjamin
Netanyahu admitted that Israel now controls around
60% of the Gaza Strip, significantly more than the
area stipulated under last year’s so-called
ceasefire agreement.
“Today we control 60% of the Gaza Strip,”
Netanyahu said.
Senior Hamas official Bassem Naim, stated earlier, that
Israel has shifted the so-called “yellow line” westward
-- by an additional 8–9%, bringing the total area under
Israeli control ---- to over 60% of the besieged strip.
Palestinian officials and human rights groups report - that
Israeli occupation forces.. have gradually pushed beyond
the original demarcation line into deeper areas of Gaza,
recently referred to in reports as the so-called
“orange line.”
Israel’s Haaretz newspaper has confirmed that the current
area under Israeli control ...exceeds the limits set by the
ceasefire agreement that took effect in October 2025.
Hundreds more Palestinians have been killed as Israel
continues its daily violations of the ceasefire in the
blockaded Gaza Strip.
Since launching its genocidal war on the people of Gaza
more than two years ago, the Tel Aviv regime has killed
over 72,500 people.
Meanwhile, Israel has also repeatedly breached the truce
in Lebanon, killing 2,896 people and injuring 8,824 others
since March 2.
Tel Aviv regime forces have occupied at least five strategic
locations and several border towns in southern Lebanon
under the pretext of creating a so-called “buffer zone.”
In the same speech, Ben-Gvir boasted about the harsh new
restrictions he has imposed on Palestinian detainees, in
Israeli prisons ---- following the passage of ''legislation''
allowing the death penalty for Palestinian prisoners.
“Israeli prisons have become real prisons,” he said.
“No jam or chocolate, no academic studies... no
deposits, no television or radio. They are left
with only the bare minimum.”
On March 30, the Israeli Knesset passed the controversial
law by a vote of 62–48, with ......one abstention. The
legislation permits death sentences by hanging
for Palestinian prisoners who Israel accuses
of carrying out, or planning, attacks that
killed Israelis.
It also allows courts to impose the death penalty
without a request from the prosecution and
without a unanimous judicial decision.
The UN's Committee -- on the Elimination of Racial
Discrimination has urged Israel to “immediately”
repeal the law.
More than 9,600 Palestinian prisoners, including women
and children, are currently held in Israeli jails, where
they face ---- systematic torture, starvation, and
medical neglect, that have already caused
the deaths of dozens.
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