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Venezuela Condemns US Strikes on Residential Areas, Announces Major Military Deployment
Venezuela Condemns US Strikes on Residential Areas, Announces Major Military Deployment
Venezuela has accused the United States of targeting residential areas in a series of strikes early Saturday and announced a massive deployment of military forces in response.
In a video statement shared on social media, Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López said the “invading” US forces struck civilian areas using missiles and rockets fired from combat helicopters, including zones near Fuerte Tiuna, the country’s largest military complex south of Caracas, as well as in the states of Miranda, Aragua, and La Guaira.
“The US has desecrated our soil, going so far as to strike residential areas populated by civilians,” Lopez said, describing the attack as vile and cowardly.
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AFP journalists reported that explosions thundered across Caracas around 2:00 a.m. (0600 GMT), shaking neighborhoods and leaving several areas without electricity. Additional detonations were heard in other cities, with the sound of aircraft overhead continuing for nearly an hour.
Lopez added that Venezuela would undertake a comprehensive military response, deploying all available land, air, naval, riverine, and missile capabilities to defend the nation. Authorities are also gathering information on casualties and the injured from the attack.
“We strongly condemn this attack, which flagrantly violates the United Nations Charter and international law,” Lopez said.
The incident has escalated tensions between Caracas and Washington, marking a major confrontation amid ongoing concerns over regional security and sovereignty.
Venezuela Condemns US Strikes on Residential Areas, Announces Major Military Deployment
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Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
RIYADH — Saudi Arabia has officially welcomed the next phase of the Gaza peace plan, including the formation of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace”, underscoring Riyadh’s commitment to a ceasefire, humanitarian aid, and political stability in the war‑torn Gaza Strip.
At a Cabinet session chaired by King Salman, Saudi ministers reaffirmed support for the plan’s second phase, which calls for Palestinian governance in Gaza, coordinated reconstruction efforts, and the return of the Palestinian Authority. The government also reiterated its commitment to the two‑state solution and urged international collaboration for lasting peace.
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The announcement follows broader diplomatic developments: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accepted an invitation to join the board, while the UAE also expressed readiness to participate. The board aims to coordinate regional and international efforts to stabilize Gaza and facilitate post-conflict recovery.
While Saudi Arabia and some regional allies have embraced the initiative, other nations, including France, have expressed caution, questioning the board’s mandate relative to the United Nations’ role in mediating peace. Despite these differing reactions, Riyadh’s endorsement signals a push for structured diplomacy and practical support for Palestinian civilians amid ongoing conflict.
The Saudi position highlights its effort to balance regional stability, humanitarian concerns, and long-term advocacy for Palestinian sovereignty, aligning with the Arab Peace Initiative and broader international law.
Saudi Arabia Backs Next Phase of Gaza Peace Plan, Supports Trump’s Board of Peace
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Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
Israeli authorities have demolished buildings inside a United Nations compound in occupied East Jerusalem, escalating tensions with the UN and drawing sharp condemnation from the international community.
The demolition targeted facilities belonging to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) in the Sheikh Jarrah area. According to UN officials, Israeli forces entered the compound with heavy machinery and razed several structures used for humanitarian and operational purposes, despite the site’s UN-protected status.
The United Nations described the action as a violation of international law, stressing that UN premises are inviolable and protected under international conventions. UNRWA warned that the demolition would severely disrupt humanitarian operations serving Palestinian refugees in East Jerusalem and beyond.
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Israeli officials defended the move, citing domestic legislation and claiming the agency’s presence was unlawful. However, the justification has been rejected by the UN, which maintains that East Jerusalem is occupied territory and that Israel is bound by international obligations.
The demolition comes amid a wider crackdown on UNRWA activities following recent Israeli laws restricting the agency’s operations. It also coincides with heightened tensions in East Jerusalem and the West Bank, including settlement expansion, home demolitions, and repeated clashes between Israeli forces and Palestinians.
Several countries, including Jordan and other Arab states, condemned the demolition, warning that it undermines humanitarian work and further destabilises an already volatile region. Human rights groups have also called for international accountability, urging global bodies to intervene to protect UN facilities and civilian aid operations.
Diplomats say the incident is likely to deepen strains between Israel and the UN, with the issue expected to feature prominently in upcoming UN Security Council discussions.
Israeli Authorities Demolish UN Compound in Occupied East Jerusalem
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Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
US President Donald Trump has escalated tensions with Europe after declaring he will “100%” carry out his threat to impose tariffs linked to Greenland, warning that the United States will not back down despite growing resistance from the European Union (EU).
Speaking amid renewed debate over Greenland’s strategic importance, Trump insisted that punitive US tariffs on European goods would be enforced if Washington’s demands are ignored. The remarks have triggered sharp reactions across Europe, with EU leaders vowing to protect their economic and political interests and reject any form of pressure over the Arctic territory.
The EU Commission said the bloc remains united, stressing that Greenland’s status and sovereignty are non-negotiable and must be determined by its people in line with international law. European officials also warned that the EU has the tools to respond if the US follows through with trade penalties.
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The standoff has heightened fears of a wider US–EU trade dispute, with analysts warning that fresh tariffs could disrupt global markets, strain transatlantic relations and impact key sectors, including manufacturing, agriculture and energy.
The Greenland dispute comes as geopolitical competition intensifies in the Arctic region, driven by climate change, access to natural resources and security concerns. European leaders have called for dialogue to prevent escalation, even as they prepare potential countermeasures to safeguard EU economies.
With Trump standing firm and Europe closing ranks, observers say the coming weeks could define the future of US–EU relations, particularly as both sides weigh diplomacy against the risk of a full-blown trade confrontation.
Greenland Dispute: Trump Insists Tariffs Will Happen as EU Pushes Back
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