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Bible Quotations For today
When they bring you to trial and hand you over, do not worry beforehand about what you are to say; but say whatever is given you at that time, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit
Holy Gospel of Jesus Christ according to Saint Mark 13/09-13:”‘As for yourselves, beware; for they will hand you over to councils; and you will be beaten in synagogues; and you will stand before governors and kings because of me, as a testimony to them. And the good news must first be proclaimed to all nations. When they bring you to trial and hand you over, do not worry beforehand about what you are to say; but say whatever is given you at that time, for it is not you who speak, but the Holy Spirit. Brother will betray brother to death, and a father his child, and children will rise against parents and have them put to death; and you will be hated by all because of my name. But the one who endures to the end will be saved.”

Titles For The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News & Editorials published on June 21-22/2021
Fathers’ Day: The Holy Gift Of Fatherhood/Fathers on Earth are God’s servants/
Elias Bejjani/June 21/2021
President Aoun receives MP Jamil Al Sayed, Head of Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society
Statement by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers on the current crisis
Lebanon ‘sliding into the abyss’ as politicians fail to break impasse
US weighs options as Lebanon’s allies move to assist military
MoPH: 46 new coronavirus infections, 3 deaths
Health Minister to hold health cooperation talks in Turkey
Aoun Says ‘No Despair’ on Solutions
Berri Says Bassil Agreed to 'Half' of His Initiative
Premiership Slams Calls for Activating Caretaker Cabinet
Oueidat Refers Judge Ghada Aoun to Judicial Inspection
Judge Orders Prosecution of Stations Withholding Fuel from Consumers
Hassan to Travel to Turkey to Boost Medical Cooperation
Masnaa Road Blocked over Efforts to Curb Smuggling to Syria
Report: Military Says Number of Soldiers Fleeing Army over Crisis 'Exaggerated'
Israeli Forces Fire at Municipality Vehicle
Health Minister to hold health cooperation talks in Turkey
LCC: To a Rescue Transitional Phase, and a Pivotal Diaspora Role

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Iran’s president-elect says he won’t meet Biden
Iran's President-elect Defends Himself over 1988 Executions
Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant Shut Down over 'Technical Fault'
Hamas Denounces 'No Signs' of Helping Gaza Aid Crisis
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Afghan Leader Ghani to Visit White House as Withdrawal Nears
U.S. Envoy Offers to Meet North Korea 'Anywhere Anytime'
Joint Statement by Canada, the European Union, United Kingdom, and United States on the announcement of new sanctions against Belarus
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Iran Stops Pretending/Karim Sadjadpour/The Atlantic/June 21/2021
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The US-Backed Palestinian Human Rights Violations/Khaled Abu Toameh/Gatestone Institute/June 21/2021

The Latest English LCCC Lebanese & Lebanese Related News & Editorials published on June 21-22/2021
Fathers’ Day: The Holy Gift Of Fatherhood/Fathers on Earth are God’s servants
Elias Bejjani/June 21/2021
http://eliasbejjaninews.com/archives/65390/elias-bejjani-fathers-day-the-holy-gift-of-fatherhood/
“Blessed indeed is the man who hears many gentle voices call him father!” (Lydia M. Child, U.S. Author)

Canadians observe Father’s Day on the third Sunday of June. It is a day for people to show their appreciation for fathers, grandfathers, godfathers and fatherly figures. Father figures may include stepfathers, fathers-in-law, guardians, foster parent, and family friends. Hopefully, all men will have the blessed grace of being fathers. Being a father is a heavenly endowment, a great satisfaction, and a fulfilling Godly obligation as the Holy Bible teaches us: “Genesis 1:28 “God blessed them. God said to them, “Be fruitful, multiply, fill the earth, and subdue it.”
Almighty God has blessed both parents, fathers and mothers and recommended that they be honored, respected, cared for, and obeyed by their children. God’s fifth commandment delineates this heavenly obligation and duty: “”Honor your father and your mother, that your days may be long in the land which The Lord your God gives you.” (Exodus 20:12 ).
God is our Holy Father, and we all, men and women, are His beloved children. Fathers on Earth are God’s servants who are entrusted by Him to safeguard, raise, embrace, support, provide and teach their children. Meanwhile fathers are required to carry their holy duties in raising their children in the fear of God, with the best of their knowledge, all their resource and means, full devotion and with all required sacrifices.
Fathers are the cornerstone of their families upon which children depend, learn, nurture, hold fast and shape their lives. Caring, devoted and righteous fathers are always given a hand by God and blessed for their rearing and erection of boundaries. Today we are celebrating “Fathers’ Day”, with all those who cherish fathers, appreciate their sacrifices and honor their Godly role. Best wishes to all fathers hoping they will be shown today all the due gratitude from their sons and daughters. On this very special day our deceased fathers’ and mothers’ spirits are roaming around sharing with us our joy and happiness, God bless their souls.
Attitudes of gratitude or ingratitude towards fathers on Fathers’ Day, are very sensitive issues that affect and touch the hearts and minds of many people. These two contradicting attitudes exhibit how much a person is either appreciative or ungrateful. The majority of people hold on dear to their fathers and do all that they can to always show them their great and deeply felt gratitude, while sadly there are those odd ones out who show no gratitude, abandon them and even at times endeavour to ruin their lives and inflict harm and pain on them. By doing so and negating God’s commandments that stress an utmost respect for parents, these people make themselves enemies of Christ Himself. Definitely God will be angry about such condemned conduct. This deviation from all human norms occur because of ignorance, selfishness, lack of faith and hope. These people fall into temptation, become proud of what they should be ashamed of, worship things that belong to this world and forget all about “Judgment Day”.
Colossians 3/20: “Children, obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord”.
Leviticus 20/09: “For anyone who curses his father or his mother shall surely be put to death; he has cursed his father or his mother; his blood is upon him”
Fathers no matter what must be loved, honored, dignified and respected. God Himself is a Father and He will not bless those who deny their fathers’ heavenly right of fatherhood and respect. In this context, Billy Graham says: “A good father is one of the most unsung, unpraised, unnoticed, and yet one of the most valuable assets in our society.” The Holy Bible in tens of its verses warns and puts on notice all those with callous hearts and numbed conscience who show no gratitude to their fathers and break their hearts.
Isaiah 46:4: “Even to your old age I am he, and to gray hairs I will carry you. I have made, and I will bear; I will carry and will save.”
Even when fathers are abandoned by their children and denied their heavenly rights, they never ever hold any grudges, feelings of hatred or hostility against them. No matter what, fathers always wish their children health, prosperity and success. One of our Lebanese deeply rooted sayings portray how fathers constantly feel towards their ungrateful children: ” My heart beats for my son no matter what, while my son’s heart is callous like a rock”. Many verses in the Holy Bible overtly call on the children to treat their parents with love, endurance, affection and utmost care. At the same time the Bible instructs parents to value the Godly delegation to them to raise their children with all means of righteous, protection and provision.
Proverbs 23/22: “Listen to your father who gave you life, and do not despise your mother when she is old”.
Ephesians 06/01-02: “Children, it is your Christian duty to obey your parents, for this is the right thing to do. Respect your father and mother is the first commandment that has a promise added: so that all may go well with you, and you may live a long time in the land”.
Many grown-up men and women do not appreciate their parents’ sacrifices unless they themselves have become parents. Back home in Lebanon where the family has always been sacred, we have a saying that shows how important it is in the eyes of the God that parents are always to be respected, honored and loved. “God will not bless or facilitate the life of those who mistreat their parents and He will reply to the parents’ wrath when they ask for punishment for their ungrateful children”. Good, loving , faithful and God-fearing fathers know no hatred, grudges or despair. They remain, always, hopeful and keep on praying to Almighty God that their children, (grateful or ungrateful ) are constantly healthy, prosperous, happy, and successful .
Philippians 04/04-07: “May you always be joyful in your union with the Lord. I say it again: rejoice! Show a gentle attitude toward everyone. The Lord is coming soon. Don’t worry about anything, but in all your prayers ask God for what you need, always asking him with a thankful heart. And God’s peace, which is far beyond human understanding, will keep your hearts and minds safe in union with Christ Jesus.”.
Happy Fathers’ Day to all Fathers.
N.B: This above piece is from the 2015 archive and republished with minor changes

President Aoun receives MP Jamil Al Sayed, Head of Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society
NNA/June 21/2021 
President of the Republic, General Michel Aoun, asserted that despite everything that is happening, he “Did not despair of the initiatives for reaching a solution with the presence of sane people, provided that the constitution and powers entrusted by constitutional authorities, primarily the presidency, are not violated”. The stances of President Aoun were conveyed by MP, Major General Jamil Al-Sayed. The President had met Al-Sayed and discussed with him current political developments, today at the Presidential Palace.
After the meeting, MP Al-Sayed said: “General and living conditions were discussed during the meeting, in addition to the need to expedite finding solutions in light of the continuous government crisis.
The meeting also tackled some constitutional interpretations which attempt to empty the Presidency of the Republic from its powers, especially in the matter of forming governments despite the clarity of the provisions of the constitution. It was recalled that these attempts began since 2005 with the government of Premier, Fouad Seniora, who marginalized the Presidency of the Republic and allowed himself to organize the agenda of the Parliament, in parallel with holding cabinet meetings and issuing decision while ignoring the presence of the President despite the President’s written objections at that time.
Marginalization did not stop at this point, but also extended to the Parliament and continued throughout the term of President Michel Suleiman, who did not reconsider the illegitimate decisions of Prime Minister Seniora. Then, the Presidency became under the authority of other leaders, resulting in the spread of corruption, and settlements that all resulted in the current situation.
His Excellency the President made it clear that despite everything that is happening, he did not despair of the initiatives reaching a solution with the presence of sane people, provided that the constitution and the powers entrusted to the constitutional authorities, primarily the presidency, are not violated.
Head of the Kuwaiti Red Crescent:
The President praised the historical relations which bind Lebanon and Kuwait, and its stand next to Lebanon in all circumstances which the Lebanese went through, in addition to opening its doors to the Lebanese to contribute to the Kuwaiti economic renaissance.
The President also considered that the Kuwaiti Prince, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah expressed his love for Lebanon and the Lebanese , on several occasions, in addition to his keenness to provide everything that helps to overcome the ordeal which the country witnesses in various fields.
Moreover, President Aoun recalled the friendship he had with the late Prince, Sheikh Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who stood next to Lebanon in regional and international forums, providing all necessary support in different circumstances.
President Aoun’ positions came while receiving Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Kuwaiti Red Crescent Society, Dr. Hilal Musaed Al-Sayer.
The Kuwaiti Ambassador to Lebanon, Abdel-Al Suleiman Al-Qana’i, head of the Kuwaiti Red Crescent mission in Lebanon, Dr. Musaed Rashid Al-Enezi, and a member of the delegation, Mr. Abdullah Ali Al-Mushawah also attended the meeting.
At the outset of the meeting, Ambassador Al-Qinai conveyed to President Aoun the greetings of the Kuwaiti Prince, Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Crown Prince Sheikh Mishaal Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, and officials in the Kuwaiti government.
Then Dr. Al-Sayer briefed the President on the assistance provided by Kuwait and his Society after the Beirut Port explosion, especially the air bridge, which included 18 planes transportinghundreds of tons of aid, in addition to the restoration of a number of houses damaged as a result of the explosion, children’s cancer and hospitals. Contributions also included a number of Lebanese regions, including vaccinating more than 36,000 displaced Syrians, and providing ambulances and other blood transfusions.
In addition, Dr. Al-Sayer pointed out that the association is in the process of preparing to send shipments of infant formula and medicines to treat chronic diseases, noting the existing coordination between the association and the Lebanese Red Cross.
The President then thanked Dr. Al-Sayer for the support which the Society provided and still intends to provide. President Aoun also conveyed his greetings to the Kuwaiti Prince, through the delegation, wishing Kuwait continuous progress and prosperity, and contentment to its brotherly people.
Dr. Al-Sayer’s Statement:
After the meeting, Dr. Al-Sayer made the following statement:
“We discussed the assistance provided by the State of Kuwait and the Kuwaiti Red Crescent in Lebanon, especially after the Beirut Port explosion, with President Michel Aoun, in the presence of Ambassador Abdel Al AL-Kinaii. 18 planes loaded with 700 tons of health and relief aid immediately departed from Kuwait after this explosion, in addition to two hospitals including the Children’s Cancer Center. In addition, 3 wards were rehabilitated at the Wardia hospital, a maternity ward, an orthopedic ward and an internal medicine ward.
Moreover, Kuwait contributed to the assistance of Lebanese farmers, through purchasing 3,000 tons of agricultural crops and distributing them to Syrian refugees. The Red Crescent, in cooperation with the Lebanese Health Ministry, provided 36,000 doses pf Pfizer vaccine to Syrian refugees, Palestinians and some Lebanese, where a number of them were vaccinated in several Lebanese regions, including the north, Akkar and Sidon.
The President thanked the State of Kuwait and the Kuwaiti Red Crescent for the assistance provided to Lebanon, especially in this difficult period”.
Congratulation to the Newly-Elected Iranian President:
President Aoun also sent a congratulation telegram to the newly-elected Iranian President, Sayed Ibrahim Raaisi. President Aoun wished President Raaisi success in his new responsibilities, and emphasized the friendly relations between Lebanon and the Islamic Republic of Iran. Congratulation to the UN Secretary-General:
The President also sent a cable to the UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, congratulating him on his re-election as UN Secretary-General.
President Aoun asserted the development in relations between Lebanon and all international organizations.-- Presidency Press Office

Statement by the Presidency of the Council of Ministers on the current crisis
NNA/June 21/2021
The Presidency of the Council of Ministers’ Press Office has issued the following statement:
No sane person would accept this political impotence, the interruption of the meaningful dialogue among relevant parties, and the disruption of all ways out that would lead to a settlement with regard to forming an effective government capable of addressing the severe financial, economic, social and living crises, so as to stop the downfall caused by decades-long accumulated wrong financial policies, and which is currently deepened by the sharp political division that has been preventing the formation of the government for more than ten months, and is causing the collapse of the national currency.
The serious crisis that the country has reached, requires collective consciousness to reverse the comprehensive collapse that increases the suffering of the Lebanese and cuts off the path to any rescue plan, after personal accounts had “masked facts” and put the government’s recovery plan on hold for more than a year now. Had the plan been implemented, Lebanon and the Lebanese would have been spared manylosses.
But ironically, some are trying to hide theirpolitical impotence behind smoke bombs, and to hold the caretaker government responsible for their impotence, through calls to "reinstate" and "reactivate" the caretaker government, pushing it to violate the Constitution.
In view of these facts, we recall and emphasize the following:
1- The priority remains, always and forever, theformation of a new Cabinet to end the political division that is pushing the country towards a devastating collision at all levels.
2- The formation of the government is a national responsibility, and under the current circumstances, it is considered a sacred mission for which all concerned parties are supposed to mobilize. Since the delay in government formation constitutes a slam to the homeland and citizens, and causes the orchestrated fluctuation in the US dollar exchange rate, which is the root of all problems. In fact, the dollar exchange ratehas doubled since the resignation of the government, together with the shortage of medicine and fuel, and the aggravation of electricity and hospital crises.
3- The hidden and visible pursuit of the resigned government’s “reinstatement” and “reactivation” is not based on any constitutional provision; thus, it is an attempt to bypass constitutional facts represented by the resignation of the government and the binding parliamentary consultations that have led to the designation of a new prime minister.
4- The Constitution explicitly equates the government’s mandate before the vote ofconfidence with the government’s powers after its resignation. The government is entitled, after its formation and before gaining confidence, with exactly the same powers granted to the resigned government. Article 64 (2) stipulates the following: "... The government shall not exercise its powers before it gains confidence nor after it has resigned or is considered resigned, except in the narrow sense of a care-taker government." Any interpretation of this text is contrary to what is stipulated and applicable since the drafting of the Constitution, which was previously confirmed by the Parliament.
5- The calls to “reinstate” and “reactivate” the resigned government constitute an acknowledgment of the failure, and an attempt to circumvent the main goal of forming a new government, which means conceding to the vacuum that should never be surrendered to.
6- The exceptional, difficult and historical circumstances that Lebanon is going through call for a national mobilization and concessions from all parties, to form a government that has the authority to resume negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, on the basis of the recovery plan elaborated by the resigned government.
7- In light of the increasing financial and social pressures on citizens due to the delay in forming the government, some political forces are trying to evade their responsibilities and blame the caretaker government for their failure and inability to forge an understanding on the future government. Some of these forces, while being directly responsible for the current deadlock, are even trying to hold the caretaker government accountable for their practices and impotence.
8- The resigned government bore, with great and historical responsibility, the burden of the wrong policies that brought the country to a state of collapse, and developed a transparent and objective plan to address this collapse, which was commended by the International Monetary Fund and several international bodies. If it were not for the waste of time by politicians, economists and financial experts, who tried to resist that plan in an attempt to disrupt it and plunge the country into a state of financial and economic chaos, the recovery would have started a year ago.
9- The resigned government carried out its duties in full over the course of six months in its capacity as a full-fledged government; and after its resignation, it continued to carry out its dutiesas a caretaker government, with the highest degree of national responsibility; it has deployedthe utmost effort, and its president and ministershave been following up, daily and around the clock, all files. They have been striving to address the chronic and urgent problems, and they did not fail in dealing with all files and tasks. Had it not been for this continuous effort, the problems would have been much greater. Consequently, this government, which faced the greatest challenges in Lebanon’s history, exerted its utmost efforts, abiding by national principlesand scientific standards, since its formation over a period of six months, and after its resignation for more than ten months now.
10- Doing things quietly is the characteristic of this government, and it did not try to capitalizeon the individual and collective efforts exerted by its president and ministers, for political or electoral purposes, because the main concern is a national rather than a personal one, and as the priority is for people, not politics.
11- The resigned government has completed the financing card draft, as well as the World Bank loan program to help vulnerable families. It has developed many formulas to rationalize subsidies, which are awaiting approval of the financing card by the Parliament to determine the appropriate one. The government is also addressing the various life, living and social affairs of citizens, and is seeking to mitigate the repercussions of the BdL’s decision to stop financing the import of gasoline, diesel, medicine and fuel for electricity, which we did not agree to without the financing card.
The Presidency of the Council of Ministersassures that it will not fail to put forth its best effort to alleviate the impact of the crisis and conduct state affairs in the sense of a caretaker government, in the hope that political forces will assume their responsibilities in expediting the formation of a new government, so that crossing the dark tunnel does not take long.-- Caretaker PM Press office

Lebanon ‘sliding into the abyss’ as politicians fail to break impasse
Steve Sweeney/Morning star On Line/June 21/2021
CRIPPLING United States sanctions, bringing shortages of fuel and medicine across Lebanon, are killing its people, with one citizen telling the Morning Star that they are “not human beings any more.”As the deepening economic crisis pushes people into poverty, with the currency losing 90 per cent of its value in just 18 months, the hotel worker said that the people of Lebanon “can’t take much more.“We have no electricity, no benzine [fuel], no medicine; pharmacies are closed, hospitals will close, the cost of basic food is rising. “We are dying. We are not human beings any more. Animals live better than people in this country. They [politicians] are killing us,” she said. Leading Lebanese newspaper the Daily Star reported that the country was “sliding into the abyss” today as influential MP Gebran Bassil rebuffed a proposal by parliament speaker Nabih Berri to form a 24-member non-partisan cabinet.
With President Michel Aoun and prime minister-designate Saad Hariri also at loggerheads, efforts to break the deadlock over the formation of a new government appear to be at an impasse. Mr Bassil, the leader of the Free Patriotic Movement, said that Mr Berri’s proposal, which was tabled last week, “exposed a more dangerous and deeper crisis,” insisting it posed a threat to Christian rights in the Lebanese government. He accused political leaders of betraying the 1989 Taif Accord, which ended the country’s devastating civil war and ensured equal power sharing between Christians and Muslims.
On Sunday Mr Bassil reiterated his support for Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, a key ally of Mr Aoun, and sought his help as an “arbitrator” regarding the formation of a new cabinet.
‘I trust him, his honesty, and I entrust him with the issue of [Christian] rights,” he said in a televised speech, describing the Shia leader as “a friend.” European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, who held a series of meetings in Lebanon on Sunday, warned that the economic bloc was considering imposing sanctions on politicians responsible for the crisis. He called on politicians to break the deadlock and form a government which he urged to reach a deal with the International Monetary Fund, a move that previous governments have been reluctant to make. Many Lebanese people blame the US’s Caesar Act for their predicament. Introduced last year, its sanctions were supposed to put “maximum pressure” on the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and also target Hezbollah. Mr Nasrallah insists that the measures are aimed at “starving the Lebanese and Syrian people,” claiming it is an act of desperation after Washington failed to win the military war in Syria.

US weighs options as Lebanon’s allies move to assist military
Jared Szuba/Al-Monitor/June 21/2021
The Pentagon and State Department are exploring "creative ways" to help the Lebanese armed forces offset their costs amid financial crisis.
The State Department notified Congress last week of a plan to grant the Lebanese armed forces an additional $15 million in foreign military funding, bringing the fiscal year's total to $120 million. The funds, to be drawn from the overseas contingencies operations budget, will cover spare parts to maintain US-made military equipment as well as longer-term support for Lebanon's border security and counterterrorism operations. But US aid alone may not be enough. The Lebanese military's top commander, Gen. Joseph Aoun, has been sounding the alarm for months about the army’s inability to adequately pay the more than 80,000 troops under his command. Lebanon’s currency has lost 90% of its value since late 2019, leaving the country with worsening food, fuel and electricity shortages from which the armed forces are not exempt. The country’s financial implosion is likely to be among the worst the world has seen in 150 years, the World Bank said earlier this month. The increase in US support was discussed during a mostly virtual meeting between Aoun and Pentagon and State Department officials in Beirut last month.
Led by C.S. Eliot Kang, the State Department’s top official for arms control and international security, the US side laid out a five-year plan to build up the Lebanese military, borrowing from the policy playbook for Egypt and Jordan. For the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), the needs are urgent: spare parts, tires, food, gasoline and other basic necessities. Aoun publicly warned in March that his soldiers were “suffering and hungry” and spoke of growing discontent in army’s ranks after the government slashed the Lebanese military's funding. “What do you plan to do? ... Do you want the army or not?” Aoun admonished Lebanon's political leaders, who have been unable to form a government. The Lebanese armed forces have pushed back on reports of desertions, but fears that its ranks may soon begin fracturing — as they did during the civil war that began in 1975 — have added to the urgency of the moment.
A year ago, Lebanon's military announced it would stop serving meat to its personnel amid food shortages. Monthly salaries have dropped eightfold to roughly $100 for soldiers, while many officers now earn roughly $400 per month.
Aoun said Tuesday that he was ready to “go to the ends of the earth” to obtain assistance from governments abroad “so that the army can remain on its feet.”Meanwhile, Lebanon’s allies increasingly view the country's armed forces as the sole institution with broad enough popular legitimacy to prevent state collapse. The Biden administration is weighing options that could help the Lebanese military pay its troops’ salaries, according to an official who requested anonymity to discuss the matter. Experts say the aid cannot come fast enough. “There needs to be some sort of cash assistance,” said Randa Slim, director of the conflict resolution program at the Middle East Institute in Washington.
Despite support from some in the Pentagon and an apparent green light from congressional Democrats last month, Washington’s ability to directly fund the Lebanese armed forces remains limited by the Arms Export Controls Act and other legislative restrictions. The Pentagon “is working closely with interagency and international partners exploring ways to provide additional emergency support” to the Lebanese armed forces, spokeswoman Cmdr. Jessica McNulty told Al-Monitor via email. “The Defense Department and Department of State are exploring whether there are creative ways to help the Lebanese Armed Forces offset the costs … of salaries,” she wrote. She said one way of doing this could be by supporting some of the Lebanese military's other operational costs. With no end in sight to the political wrangling preventing a potential International Monetary Fund bailout for Lebanon, the US administration has turned to allies to keep Aoun’s forces afloat for now, encouraging Gulf states to engage with Beirut and urging Israel’s new government to be more flexible in its maritime hydrocarbon dispute with its neighbor to the north. On Thursday, France’s Defense Ministry convened a virtual donors’ conference of the International Support Group for Lebanon, including the United States, Russia, China and a number of Gulf states in hopes of raising tens of millions of dollars to prop up the Lebanese armed forces. While the outcome of the meeting remains unclear, France, Egypt, Oman and Morocco have already sent tons of food to the Lebanese military.

MoPH: 46 new coronavirus infections, 3 deaths
NNAJune 22/ 2021
Lebanon has recorded 46 new coronavirus cases and three deaths in the last 24 hours, as reported by the Ministry of Public Health on Monday.

Health Minister to hold health cooperation talks in Turkey
NNA/June 22/ 2021
Caretaker Minister of Public Health, Dr. Hamad Hassan, will head to Turkey at dawn on Tuesday, on a three-day visit, during which he will meet and discuss health cooperation with his Turkish counterpart, Fahrettin Koca. Hassan is also scheduled to visit pharmaceutical and medical supplies’ factories and will be briefed about the Turkish medical tourism strategy. “The aim of the visit is to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the health field, especially that Turkish medicines and medical supplies meet in their quality and prices the Lebanese scientific standards. Cooperation in this field is a substantial support for the health and pharmaceutical sector in Lebanon, especially amid the delicate and sensitive conditions that the country endures,” he added.

Aoun Says ‘No Despair’ on Solutions
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021
President Michel Aoun asserted that he “did not despair” on the success of initiatives aimed at easing the cabinet hurdles, the National News Agency reported on Monday.
He said despite everything that is happening, he “did not despair on the initiatives for reaching a solution with the presence of sane people, provided that the constitution and powers entrusted by constitutional authorities, primarily the presidency, are not violated”.
Aoun’s position was conveyed by MP, Maj. Gen. Jamil el-Sayed after a meeting between the two at Baabda Palace. NNA said the two men discussed the current political developments at the government level, and the parties' positions in that regard.

Berri Says Bassil Agreed to 'Half' of His Initiative
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021
Parliament Speaker Nabih Berri has said that Free Patriotic Movement chief Jebran Bassil has agreed to only “half” of his initiative for resolving the government formation crisis. “Prime Minister-designate Saad Hariri agreed to the initiative that I proposed while MP Jebran Bassil agreed to half of it,” Berri told Annahar newspaper in an interview to be published in full Tuesday. He also stressed that Hariri “was named by the lawmakers, not by us.”Separately, the Speaker said that it is the caretaker cabinet’s “duty” to convene to approve the state budget. He also said that “oil wells can generate billions” and that Lebanon is “not bankrupt.” Bassil had on Sunday said that Berri has not been an "impartial mediator" in his latest efforts to find a solution to the deadlock, urging Hizbullah chief Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah to step in as a "friend" and "referee."

Premiership Slams Calls for Activating Caretaker Cabinet
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021 
The Premiership on Monday criticized calls by politicians for “activating” the caretaker cabinet over the delay in forming a new government, saying the solution to the country’s multiple crises lies in putting together a new cabinet. “Some of this political impotence is trying to hide behind smoke bombs and to burden the caretaker cabinet… through the slogans of ‘floating’ and ‘activation,’” the Premiership said in a statement, accusing some political forces of seeking to push the caretaker cabinet to “violate the constitution.”Reminding that “binding parliamentary consultations had produced a PM-designate,” the Premiership warned that “the delay in the formation of a new government represents a stab against the country and the citizens.”“It is causing this premeditated chaos in the U.S. dollar exchange rate, which is the core of all problems,” the Premiership added, noting that the procrastination is also behind “the medicine and fuel shortages and the aggravation of the electricity and hospitals crises.”“The extraordinary, difficult and historic circumstances that Lebanon is going through require national mobilization and concessions from all the parties, in order to form a government that has the jurisdiction to resume the negotiations with the International Monetary Fund, after they were launched by the (Hassan Diab) government,” the Premiership urged.

Oueidat Refers Judge Ghada Aoun to Judicial Inspection
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021 
State Prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat on Monday referred Mount Lebanon Attorney General Judge Ghada Aoun to judicial inspection for “preventing Attorney General Judge Samer Lichaa from removing the red wax seals from the offices of the Mecattaf money transfer firm,” the National News Agency said.Lichaa had been informed by Aoun that she was still conducting investigations into the file and that she would not remove the seals before the end of the probe. The firm’s lawyer Alexander Najjar had earlier filed a request for removing the seals with Judge Lichaa, who in turn referred the request to the public prosecution.

Judge Orders Prosecution of Stations Withholding Fuel from Consumers

Naharnet/June 22/ 2021 
Mount Lebanon Attorney General Judge Samer Lichaa on Monday ordered the prosecution of gas stations withholding fuel from citizens, state-run National News Agency said. NNA said Lichaa sent memos to State Security chief Maj. Gen. Tony Saliba and Judicial Police head Brig. Gen. Maher al-Halabi, tasking them with enforcing a circular issued by State Prosecutor Ghassan Oueidat, which had ordered legal measures against the owners of gas stations that refuse to sell fuel to citizens. “Judge Lichaa requested carrying out the necessary investigations and reopening gas stations that are violating Article 8 of Decree 73/83,” the agency added. Noting that the aforementioned stations have “large quantities” of fuel, Lichaa ordered the summoning and interrogation of owners so that he can take the “necessary measures against them.”

Hassan to Travel to Turkey to Boost Medical Cooperation
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021 
Caretaker Health Minister Hamad Hassan will travel at dawn Tuesday to Turkey for an official visit that will last three days, the National News Agency said. During the visit, Hassan will meet with his Turkish counterpart Fahrettin Koca and will visit factories that manufacture medicine and medical equipment, NNA added. He will also look into “the strategy of Turkish medical tourism,” the agency said. In remarks carried by NNA, Hassan said the visit aims to “strengthen cooperation in the health sector,” noting that “the quality and prices of Turkish medicines and medical equipment meet the Lebanese scientific standards.”“Cooperation in this field represents important support for the health and pharmaceutical sector in Lebanon amid the delicate and critical circumstances of the current phase,” the minister added.

Masnaa Road Blocked over Efforts to Curb Smuggling to Syria
Associated Press/June 22/ 2021
Demonstrators blocked a highway connecting Lebanon and Syria on Monday with burned tires and metal bars, protesting a decision by Lebanese authorities aimed at curbing smuggling into Syria, Lebanon's official news agency reported. The outcry was particularly striking because it comes amid a worsening fuel shortage in Lebanon that many blame on increased smuggling into Syria from the tiny country. Lebanon's cash-strapped government, which has dwindling foreign reserves, is struggling to secure fuel and subsidizing imports that include most of the country's basic goods and medicine. Customs authorities in Lebanon's eastern Bekaa region announced they will strictly enforce permit requirements for vehicles going into Syria to limit smuggling of fuel. The National News Agency said dozens of protesters on the Masnaa international highway demanded the decision be applied to all those crossing into Syria or be scrapped. Powerful smuggling cartels have operated across the porous borders for years, particularly during the civil war over the last decade in Syria, where economic conditions and shortages are also increasing. But Lebanon has been experiencing a crippling economic and financial crisis since late 2019. The crisis is rooted in years of corruption and mismanagement, but many also blame smuggling into Syria for now depriving Lebanon's economy of much needed basics. With worsening living conditions in Lebanon, some are filling up their cars with goods and fuel and traveling into Syria through the Masnaa crossing to sell them on the other side. A shortage of fuel is the latest grievance for the the Lebanese population, who are quickly sinking into new depths of poverty. Long lines have formed outside gas stations in cities and towns in Lebanon, choking traffic. Motorists line up for hours to fill up but only receive rationed amounts of fuel. Nerves have frayed in the long waits and in a number of incidents, angry drivers have fired guns in the air to jump the line or demand more fuel. Power outages have also increased. Generator operators, who typically have made up for a patchy national power grid, are also beginning to ration their services -- leaving neighborhoods in total darkness for hours.

Report: Military Says Number of Soldiers Fleeing Army over Crisis 'Exaggerated'

Agence France Presse/June 22/ 2021
Military reports affirmed that the number of soldiers deserting the Lebanese army over a severe financial crisis is very “limited,” Nidaa al-Watan newspaper reported on Monday. There are a number of soldiers who reportedly applied for dismissal, some for travel purposes and others in search for another job, military reports told the daily. The army at the present exceptional economic times in crisis-hit Lebanon, tolerates the fact that some soldiers are working in second jobs to have enough to live on, according to the report. In addition, some brigades and units have begun to agriculturally invest the lands surrounding their centers to distribute their production to the military. The Army leadership has begun placing special emphasis on healthcare to compensate for deteriorating value of military salaries. Some of those who had submitted requests for discharge from the army, reconsidered their move by submitting requests for mercy because they found it difficult to secure medical care outside the military institution, added the report. Since 2019, Lebanon has been wrangling with an unprecedented economic and financial crisis that has eaten away at the value of soldiers’ salaries and slashed the military’s budget for maintenance and equipment. Last week, twenty nations during an international support group meeting for Lebanon including France, the US, several EU member states, Gulf countries, Russia and China, agreed to provide emergency aid to the ailing military.

Israeli Forces Fire at Municipality Vehicle
Naharnet/June 22/ 2021 
Israeli troops opened gunfire towards the Lebanese territories near the southern town of Adaisseh on Monday, the National News Agency reported. They fired four gunshots at a vehicle belonging to the municipality of Adaisseh. The vehicle was concurrently watering the trees alongside the barrier wall between Lebanon and Palestinian territories, said NNA.

Health Minister to hold health cooperation talks in Turkey

NNA/June 22/ 2021 
Caretaker Minister of Public Health, Dr. Hamad Hassan, will head to Turkey at dawn on Tuesday, on a three-day visit, during which he will meet and discuss health cooperation with his Turkish counterpart, Fahrettin Koca. Hassan is also scheduled to visit pharmaceutical and medical supplies’ factories and will be briefed about the Turkish medical tourism strategy. “The aim of the visit is to strengthen bilateral cooperation in the health field, especially that Turkish medicines and medical supplies meet in their quality and prices the Lebanese scientific standards. Cooperation in this field is a substantial support for the health and pharmaceutical sector in Lebanon, especially amid the delicate and sensitive conditions that the country endures,” he added.

LCC: To a Rescue Transitional Phase, and a Pivotal Diaspora Role
June 22/ 2021
The Lebanese Civic Coalition board (LCC) formed by CNF, Pyramid and Our New Lebanon, held its periodic meeting, and discussed the progress work of the follow-up committees and organizational issues, as well as the developments at the political, financial, economic, social, health, and diplomatic crisis. The members emphasize the following:
1-The corrupt and murderous ruling regime that is committing a cold-blooded genocide against the Lebanese people, must realize that its fall is inevitable, and it will be resounding. The revolution's transition to an institutionalized opposition and civic resistance with a clear sovereign vision, and an integrated national rescue program indicates that an alternative exists, and that the consolidation of its popular and constitutional legitimacy, is an irreversible path.
2-The cumulative failures in all vital financial, economic, social and health sectors, stand as a proof to the systematic destruction of the institutions in charge of with these sectors. The widening nepotism-based strategies require from the Lebanese people to show human solidarity and increase steadfastness to liberate themselves from the bondage inflicted upon them by the corrupt and murderous ruling regime.
3-The invitation of His Holiness Pope Francis to a day of contemplation and prayer for Lebanon in the Vatican on the 1st of July, indicates that the Holy See is sensitive to the threat surrounding the identity and entity of Lebanon, and requires from the Lebanese people to continue their struggle relentlessly, to achieve the desired historical change, where no place for the minorities alliances but a solid policies towards establishing a Civil State in which the inclusive Citizenship will prevail.
4-The support of the military and security forces, as pledged by the International Support Group for Lebanon (ISGL) and expressed during a public conference held last Thursday, together with the mobilization of humanitarian aid to support the steadfastness of the Lebanese people, prove that the friends of Lebanon in the free world refuse to destroy the entity of Lebanon, or to change its civilized identity; they accompany the October 17 revolution in its struggle to restore sovereignty and liberate the national decision, build a civil state, implement structural reforms towards a good governance, and bring Lebanon back to Arab and international legitimacy, and he is a founding member of the League of Arab States and the United Nations.
5-The mock-protest of the ruling regime, and its puppet trade union and economic platforms demonstration express a resounding bankruptcy, and require a revolution to reconfigure the legitimacy of these platforms.
6-The Lebanese diaspora international weight, is fundamental to liberate Lebanon from the criminal, corrupt and murderous ruling regime, and therefore it must be met with a systematic internal work and with the widest alliance to the opposition, to earn credibility and effectiveness among the decision makers in the world.
The Lebanese Civic Coalition (LCC), as it aspires to achieve structural change in all national joints, calls on the Lebanese people to show steadfastness despite all the difficulties; there is light at the end of the tunnel, and it features an inevitable rescue transitional period.

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Lapid to be first-ever Israeli minister to visit UAE next week
Lahav Harkov/Jerusalem Post/June 21/2021
No Israeli cabinet ministers visited the UAE or Bahrain since the Abraham Accords were announced. Foreign Minister Yair Lapid plans to visit the United Arab Emirates next week, making him the first Israeli minister on an official visit to the country that made peace with Israel last year. Lapid, on his first trip in his new role, will be the guest of UAE Foreign Minister Abdullah bin Zayed in Abu Dhabi next Tuesday and Wednesday, and he will dedicate the Israeli embassy in the Emirati capital, as well as the consulate in Dubai. “Israel-UAE ties are an important relationship whose fruit is enjoyed not only by the citizens of the two countries, but of the entire Middle East,” Lapid’s spokesman said on Monday. Israel and the UAE announced a peace and normalization agreement, facilitated by the US and called the Abraham Accords, in August 2020. Bahrain joined soon after, and then-prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the foreign ministers of the two Gulf states signed the accords at the White House the following month. In the ensuing months, Sudan and Morocco announced normalization with Israel, as well. Prime Minister Naftali Bennett tweeted a message of support after Lapid’s announcement.
“This is an important historic event,” Bennett wrote. “Israeli-Emirates relations are an important part of Israel’s foreign policy and we will work to deepen them. “Good luck Yair,” he added, along with emoji of the Israeli and Emirati flags. No Israeli cabinet ministers have visited the UAE or Bahrain since the Abraham Accords were announced. Netanyahu had to postpone several planned trips due to coronavirus lockdowns, and because one was too close to this year’s election and the UAE did not want the relationship to be politicized. Netanyahu would not allow other ministers to travel to the Gulf before he did, and former foreign minister Gabi Ashkenazi and tourism minister Orit Farkash-Hacohen, now science and technology minister, had to cancel planned trips. Ashkenazi met with his Emirati counterpart in Berlin, and Bahrain Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani visited Israel. National Security Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat visited Abu Dhabi with a large professional delegation two weeks after the Abraham Accords were announced. Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee chairman Ram Ben-Barak spoke with his Emirati counterpart Ali Rashid al-Nuaimi, who is an outspoken supporter of the Abraham Accords. Ben-Barak said that “peace between Israel and the UAE is an important strategic asset in promoting stability and peace in the Middle East... The conversation between Jerusalem and Abu Dhabi is a dream come true for me, and adds another level to the cooperation and peace between nations.”The chairmen discussed national and regional security, foreign relations, and bilateral relations between the committees, parliaments and countries. Nuaimi suggested establishing a joint parliamentary delegation, along with members of other legislatures in the Middle East, to travel to the US and other countries to encourage peace and cooperation across the region.
Ben-Barak said he supports the idea.

Hamas' Growing Closeness To Iran And Rapprochement With Assad Regime Enrages Syrian Opposition
MEMRI/June 21, 2021
The recent Hamas-Israel conflict brought into focus the years-long close relationship between Hamas and Iran. During the operation, Hamas leaders were in constant contact with Iranian offsssicials, and each side fulsomely praised the other. Both stressed Iran's contribution to the development of Hamas' military capabilities.
As part of its achievements in the conflict, Hamas sought also to revive its relations with the Syrian regime, that had been disrupted with the outbreak of the civil war there in 2011 following the organization's alignment with the Syrian opposition and criticism of the regime's violent repression of the protests.[1] In this endeavor, Hamas consulted with Iran and Hizbullah, and Hizbullah deputy secretary-general Na'im Qassim declared, several times, that there was progress towards a revival of relations between the sides.[2]
While the Syrian regime has not yet officially spoken about this, Palestinian elements who met with President Bashar Al-Assad in Damascus on May 20 stated that he had sent his blessing through them to the Palestinian factions, including Hamas.
Hamas's rapprochement with the Syrian regime and its close relationship with Iran have brought harsh criticism from the Syrian opposition. Various opposition elements see expressions of support for Iran and for Assad as betrayal of the Syrian people, and argue that it will have serious ramifications for Hamas.
Gaza billboard presents Iranian Qods Force commander Qassem Soleimani as a "martyr for Jerusalem" (Source: Manartv.com/lb, January 2, 2021).
This report will review Hamas's increasingly close relationships with Iran and the Syrian regime, and the Syrian opposition's reactions to them.
Hamas Thanks Iran For Its Support, Expresses Desire For Rapprochement With Assad Regime
Even prior to the recent Gaza conflict, senior Hamas officials spoke frequently about the importance of Iran's aid to the organization and its contribution to its increased military might and improved missile capabilities. Boasts about Iran's contribution to Hamas's military development came also from many Iranian officials.[3] During the conflict, there were many phone conversations between Hamas leaders and Iranian officials, in which Iran promised its support for the Palestinians,[4] and in a speech at the end of the conflict, Hamas political bureau head Isma'il Haniya thanked Iran for the financial and military aid it had provided.[5] Hamas leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar also expressed his thanks to Iran.[6]
At the same time, there was a flurry of reports about mediation by Iran and Hizbullah in order to facilitate a rapprochement between Hamas and the Syrian regime. Hizbullah deputy secretary-general Qassim said on May 28: "The issue of the Syria-Hamas relationship has been monitored in previous months, and there has been progress, including in the possibility of a renewal of relations between them. What happened in the honorable Sword of Jerusalem battle [Hamas' name for the recent Israel-Gaza conflict] accellerated these steps."[7] A member of the Hamas leadership said that the organization would soon consult with Hizbullah and Iran in order to "take the pulse of the Syrians in the matter of renewing relations with [our] organization," and assessed that the Syrian reactions to this would be positive. [8] The Lebanese website Almarkazia.com reports that Esmail Qaani, commander of the Qods Force in Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), visited Beirut to coordinate with Hizbullah on the issue of Hamas' return to Syria and Lebanon.[9]
Against this backdrop, it was pointed out that on May 20 a meeting was held in Damascus between Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad and commanders and representatives of Palestinian factions, not including Hamas. According to one participant – Talal Naji, an aide to the secretary general of the PFLP–GC – Assad in this meeting "conveyed his blessings to the Hamas and Palestinian [Islamic] Jihad fighters and to all the resistance factions in Palestine." PFLP deputy secretary-general Abu Ahmad Fuad, also a participant, said that Assad had stressed that "the doors of Syria are open to all the resistance factions, whatever their names may be."[10] In response, Hamas commander Osama Hamdan said: "We will respond to anyone who blesses us with [even] better words... It is natural for relations with Damascus to return to what they once were."[11]
Syrian Oppositionists: Hamas' Support For Iran And The Assad Regime Is A Betrayal We Will Not Forget
The Hamas officials' expressions of gratitude to Iran, and the apparent rapprochement between this organization and the Assad regime, hurt and angered elements in the Syrian opposition, which often expresses support for the Palestinians and did so especially during the recent round of fighting in Gaza. Syrian oppositionists, who see points of similarity between their struggle against the regime and the Palestinians' struggle against Israel, found it difficult to accept the Hamas officials' support for the Syrian regime and its ally Iran, whom they accuse of perpetrating crimes against the Syrian people.
Nasser Al-Hariri, chair of the Syrian National Coalition of Opposition and Revolutionary Forces, took a fairly moderate tone, saying: "The untypical statements we sometimes hear from certain [Palestinian] factions regarding the criminal [Syrian] regime and regarding Iran, which have killed and expelled [both] Syrians and Palestinians, are reprehensible statements that do not represent the Palestinian people and will naturally not affect our position and our strong ties with our brothers in Palestine… During the last war [in Gaza] we saw all the world's free peoples acting to assist Palestine, while the paper [tigers] and the boasters of the so-called resistance axis all vanished and were as silent as the grave… For 50 years they have been exploiting [the cause of] liberating Palestine, and have been oppressing people using this hollow claim as a pretext. All they have done for Palestine and the [Muslim] nation is to reject freedom and the independence of the peoples, while oppressing, killing and expelling free people. Their conduct is no less hideous than that of the Israeli occupation…"[12]
Abu Barzan Al-Sultani, the commander of "Division 20," an opposition militia close to Turkey, had harsher words for Hamas. He tweeted: "Nobody ascribes more importance to the Palestinian cause than the Syrians, Yemenis and Iraqis, yet Hamas ignored the [spilled] blood of these peoples and praised their killers. This will have significant consequences in the future, and Hamas must mend this mistake and apologize. We support Gaza and Palestine and will sacrifice our lives for them, but the blood of our martyrs is [also] dear to us."[13]
Syrian social media activist Mahmoud Talha also rebuked Hamas, saying: "The [Syrian] rebels are united in their support for the Palestinian people. However, there is controversy over the positions published by some leaders of the Palestinian resistance, which hurt the Syrians. These included lavish praise for Iran and Qassem Soleimani, commander of [the IRGC] Qods Force [who was killed in 2020]… The number of Syrians killed by Soleimani in the name of religious and sectarian slogans is probably equal to the number of Palestinians killed by the Israeli enemy… It is saddening that the positions of the leaders of the Palestinian resistance ignore this and present him as a martyr [who died] for Jerusalem…[14] We will never forget this stab in the back."[15]
Syrian Journalist: Anyone Who Expresses Gratitude To The Syrian Regime And Iran Is Our Enemy
In an article on the opposition website Orient-news.net, Syrian journalist Mahmoud Rahil slammed the Hamas leaders, saying that their words of praise for Iran and the Assad regime cannot be justified. He wrote: "Syrians around the world followed the deadly events in Gaza and Jerusalem and expressed their full support for their Palestinian brothers and their rejection of the Zionist occupation, its settlement activities and its killing of innocent people… But what sparked condemnations from many activists was the statements of some Hamas leaders, who thanked Iran for helping the resistance with money and weapons and declared their willingness to renew relations with the regime of the criminal Bashar Al-Assad, after congratulating him and praising the Palestinian factions that met with him… These stupid statements – bereft of any respect for the feelings of the Syrians, whom the Iranian and Syrian regimes have murdered – prompted condemnation and censure of Hamas for supporting murderers and criminals.
"Anyone who expresses gratitude to Iran, its militias and all its servants in the Syrian regime and Hizbullah, and who declares his desire to renew relations with them, is our enemy. He is an enemy of the millions of Syrians who sacrificed [their lives]. He [is like someone who] sees with only one eye, [for] he notices the hand that gives him money but not the other hand that murders his brothers. Our hostility towards Iran exceeds our hostility towards the Israeli occupier, for the crimes perpetrated by the Israeli occupation against the people of Gaza in this entire war are equal to the crimes perpetrated by the Iranian occupier against the Syrians in just a few minutes…
"Some might say that the resistance has no choice but to support Iran, especially after being abandoned by all the Arabs and Muslims. [They might ask:] If you expect Hamas not to collaborate with Iran, what is the alternative? My answer is that one does not need the help of a criminal and murderer who kills one's brothers. Hamas is a resistance movement which presumably believes in Allah, and knows that all its weapons and abilities are useless without Allah's help. This [divine] help requires no alternatives, and whoever [relies on it] does not need to beg for the aid of criminals and murderers. All he needs is certainty and sincere faith [in Allah], and to cooperate with loyal and honorable people in preparing and gearing up for war. The money Iran gives Hamas is stolen from Arab countries, and the weapons it sends Hamas, if any, were tested on the Syrians before being transferred to Hamas.
"Someone else might say: Hamas does express implicit support for the Syrian revolution, and its statements [in praise of Iran and Assad] are only meaningless polite words, uttered for media purposes – so why don't we ignore them? My answer is: Who says that media [statements] are meaningless? Isn't the media one of the major sources of support for the Palestinian cause? Were it not for the media, all of Palestine would have been lost. Iran… is fully aware what impact words like 'we thank the Islamic Republic of Iran' have when said by a representative of the resistance into the receptive ears of 1.5 billion Muslims. It is fully aware what it means when the resistance is willing to renew its ties with a criminal regime that has killed over a million of its own people. It knows very well that the words and statements of these people at this time have a role in confirming Iran's false theory that it is defending Jerusalem and Palestine, and that they will confirm [Iran's] claim that the road to Jerusalem passes through Idlib, Aleppo and Homs, [thus] prompting [Iran] to perpetrate more crimes and killings.
"Let's reverse the picture and imagine that the commanders of the Syrian revolution decided to normalize their relations with Israel, God forbid, so as to receive military and financial aid in order to fight the Assad regime. [What if we decided that] we do not intervene in other countries, such as Palestine, and [therefore] don't care what the Israeli occupation is doing there?… How would our brothers in Palestine, or the families of the [Palestinians] who have been martyred or expelled, react to this? Would they condemn our actions, protest against us and be hostile towards us, or would they welcome our actions over the dead bodies of their victims?
"Finally, let me say that, throughout their history, Iran, the Assad regime, Hizbullah and the Iranian militias have brought [us] nothing but destruction, killing, expulsion, poverty and attempts at demographic engineering. These criminals cannot be expected to bring liberation or liberty. [Receiving] any support from them will have a negative impact on Arab peoples, including on Palestine and Gaza. These provocative statements by the Hamas leaders, in return for feeble support, which is conditional upon these words of praise for the murderers, will cause [the Palestinians] to lose the support of the Arab peoples, who are oppressed by Iran. We all know that no will or force is greater than the will and force of the peoples – especially of the oppressed peoples who curse Iran and its supporters."[16]
[1] See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 4104 - Reflecting Possible Change in Hamas Stance, Movements' Columnists Attack Assad: You Will Meet Same Fate as Ousted Tyrants – August 29, 2011.
[2] Al-Akhbar (Lebanon), June 1, 2021.
[3] See MEMRI Special Dispatch No. 9330 - Hamas, Islamic Jihad Officials: Iran Provides Our Missiles, Weapons, Funds, And Food, Our Gunmen 'Were Trained By Our Brothers In The IRGC'; Without Iran's Assistance, We Wouldn't Be Able To Fire Rockets At Tel Aviv; Qassem Soleimani Personally Oversaw Transfer Of Rockets To Gaza – May 12, 2021; Inquiry and Analysis No. 1577 – Destruction Of Israel By The Sword Or By Referendum – Part I: On Qods Day 2021, Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei Calls On Palestinians To Rise Up Against Israel, May 24, 2021.
[4] Isna.ir, May 11, 16, 2021; palinfo.com, May 15, 2021.
[5] Al-Sharq (Qatar), May 21, 2021. For excerpts from Haniya's statements, see MEMRI TV Clip No. 8866, "Iranian TV Highlights Clip Of Hamas Leader Ismail Haniyeh Thanking Iran For Providing Hamas With Money, Weapons, And Technical Support," May 21, 2021.
[6] Palinfo.com, May 26, 2021. For excerpts from Sinwar's statements, see MEMRI TV Clip No. 8905, "Hamas Leader In Gaza Yahya Sinwar: We Received Money From Iran In The Last Few Days; We Are In The Process Of Moving Our Headquarters Out Of Residential Areas," June 5, 2021.
[7] Alahednews.com.lb, May 28, 2021.
[8] Al-Akhbar (Lebanon), May 22, 2021.
[9] Almarkazia.com, June 18, 2021.
[10] Almayadeen.net, May 20, 2021.
[11] Almayadeen.net, May 20, 2021.
[12] Stepagency-sy.net, May 23, 2021.
[13] Twitter.com/abu_brzan20, May 22, 2021.
[14] Hamas leader Isma'il Haniya described Soleimani in these terms in the eulogy he delivered at his funeral.
[15] Al-Quds Al-Arabi (London), May 17, 2021.
[16] Orient-news.net, May 26, 2021.

Iran’s president-elect says he won’t meet Biden
NNA/AP/June 21, 2021
Iran’s president-elect said Monday he would not meet with President Joe Biden or negotiate over Tehran’s ballistic missile program and its support of regional militias, sticking to a hard-line position following his landslide victory in last week’s election.
Judiciary chief Ebrahim Raisi also described himself as a “defender of human rights” when asked about his involvement in the 1988 mass execution of about 5,000 people. It marked the first time he’s been put on the spot on live television over that dark moment in Iranian history at the end of the Iran-Iraq war.
“The U.S. is obliged to lift all oppressive sanctions against Iran,” Raisi said at his first news conference after Friday’s election, a contest widely seen as a coronation after his strongest competition found themselves barred from running. Asked about Iran’s ballistic missile program and its support of regional militias, Raisi described the issues as “nonnegotiable.” On a possible meeting with Biden, Raisi curtly answered: “No.” His moderate competitor in the election, Abdolnasser Hemmati, had suggested during campaigning that he might be willing to meet Biden. The White House did not immediately respond to Raisi’s statements. Raisi will become the first serving Iranian president sanctioned by the U.S. government even before entering office, in part over his time as the head of Iran’s internationally criticized judiciary. Raisi’s victory has raised concerns that it could complicate a possible return to the nuclear agreement. In his remarks Monday, Raisi called sanctions relief as “central to our foreign policy” and exhorted the U.S. to “return and implement your commitments” in the deal. “No matter the timing, a U.S.-Iran agreement in Vienna leaves unanswered whether the United States can achieve a broader rapprochement with an Iran led by an avowed proponent of the core tenets of Iran’s Islamic Revolution,” the New York-based Soufan Center said in an analysis Monday. On Sunday, Iran’s sole nuclear plant at Bushehr underwent an unexplained emergency shutdown. Previously, Iranian officials had warned that U.S. sanctions affected their ability to get parts for the facility. On Saudi Arabia, which has recently started secret talks with Iran in Baghdad over several points of contention between the regional heavyweights, Raisi said that Iran would have “no problem” with a possible reopening of the Saudi Embassy in Tehran and that the “restoration of relations faces no barrier.” The embassy was closed in 2016 as relations deteriorated. Raisi struck a defiant tone, however, when asked about the 1988 executions, which saw sham retrials of political prisoners, militants and others that would become known as “death commissions.” After Iran’s then-Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini accepted a U.N.-brokered cease-fire, members of the Iranian opposition group Mujahedeen-e-Khalq, heavily armed by Saddam Hussein, stormed across the Iranian border from Iraq in a surprise attack. Iran ultimately blunted their assault.
The trials began around that time, with defendants asked to identify themselves. Those who responded “mujahedeen” were sent to their deaths, while others were questioned about their willingness to “clear minefields for the army of the Islamic Republic,” according to a 1990 Amnesty International report.
International rights groups estimate that as many as 5,000 people were executed. Raisi served on the commissions. “I am proud of being a defender of human rights and of people’s security and comfort as a prosecutor wherever I was,” he said. “All actions I carried out during my office were always in the direction of defending human rights.”He added: “Today in the presidential post, I feel obliged to defend human rights.

Iran's President-elect Defends Himself over 1988 Executions
Agence France Presse/June 21, 2021
Iran's president-elect has called himself "a defender of human rights" after being asked directly about his involvement in the 1988 mass executions of some 5,000 people. Ebrahim Raisi made the comment Monday in a news conference with journalists, his first since winning Friday's election in a landslide. Raisi was part of a so-called "death panel" that sentenced political prisoners to death at the end of the 1980s Iran-Iraq war.

Iran's Bushehr Nuclear Plant Shut Down over 'Technical Fault'
Agence France Presse/June 21/2021
Iran's southern Bushehr nuclear power plant has been temporarily shut down over a "technical fault", the country's atomic energy body said in a statement. "Following a technical fault at Bushehr power plant, and after a one-day notice to the energy ministry, the plant was temporarily shut down and taken off the power grid," Atomic Energy Organization of Iran said on its website around Sunday midnight.

Hamas Denounces 'No Signs' of Helping Gaza Aid Crisis
Agence France Presse/June 21, 2021
Palestinian Islamist group Hamas said talks Monday with U.N. diplomats supporting a fragile month-old ceasefire had gone badly, accusing Israel of a lack of will to end the humanitarian crisis. The crowded Mediterranean territory, home to around two million Palestinians under an Israeli blockade since 2007, was devastated by 11 days of conflict. U.N. Middle East peace envoy Tor Wennesland arrived in Gaza on Monday for talks with Hamas leaders, one month on since a ceasefire between Hamas and Israel came into force. But a source in Hamas, who asked not to be identified, said the U.N. envoy had also delivered a "negative message" from Israel to Hamas, without giving further details. "The meeting was bad, it was not at all positive," the head of Hamas' political wing, Yahya Sinwar told reporters. "They listened to us attentively, but there are no signs that there are intentions towards solving the humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip," Sinwar added. The U.N. declined to comment. Sinwar said leaders in Gaza would meet in "the coming hours" to decide their next step. Israel said it had allowed Monday the "limited export" of farm produce from Gaza to begin Monday, as well as trucks carrying clothes and fabrics to leave. But Sinwar said it did nothing to change the situation in Gaza, saying Israel continued to block international aid, as well as critical fuel deliveries needed for the electricity plant, and restrict movement including fishermen in the Mediterranean.
"It is clear that the occupation (Israel) continues to practice its policies against us and our people in the Gaza Strip," Sinwar said. "We told the representatives of the United Nations that we will not accept this matter." The ceasefire went into effect May 21, ending the bloodiest fighting between Israel and Hamas since 2014. The conflict killed 260 Palestinians including some fighters, according to Gaza authorities. In Israel, 13 people were killed, including a soldier, by rockets fired from Gaza, the police and army said. Last week, ceasefire violations included Palestinian militants setting off incendiary balloons to spark fires in farm land -- and Israel responding with two rounds of air strikes.

Germany Arrests Russian Scientist for 'Spying' for Moscow
Agence France Presse/June 21, 2021
German federal prosecutors said Monday they had arrested a Russian scientist accused of passing sensitive information from a German university to Moscow in return for cash.They said in a statement the suspect, identified only as Ilnur N., had been taken into custody on Friday on suspicion of "working for a Russian secret service since early October 2020 at the latest".

US Navy tests warship's metal with megablast
NNA/AFP/June 21, 2021
The US Navy has started a series of tests on its newest and most advanced aircraft carrier by detonating powerful explosions to determine whether the ship is ready for war. The first of the tests, which are known as Full Ship Shock Trials, occurred Friday when the Navy set off a giant explosive event near the USS Gerald R. Ford, according to a statement. Images and video footage showed an enormous burst of water shoot from the ocean as a result of what US media called a 40,000-pound (18,144-kilogram) explosion. The US Geological Survey said the explosion, which occurred in the Atlantic Ocean off the Florida coast, registered as a 3.9 magnitude earthquake. The Navy "conducts shock trials of new ship designs using live explosives to confirm that our warships can continue to meet demanding mission requirements under harsh conditions they might encounter in battle," it said in the statement.
After the trials, the warship will undergo maintenance and repairs. The tests are being conducted "within a narrow schedule that complies with environmental mitigation requirements, respecting known migration patterns of marine life in the test area," the Navy added.

Afghan Leader Ghani to Visit White House as Withdrawal Nears
Agence France Presse/June 21, 2021
Afghan leader Ashraf Ghani and the head of the country's peace process will meet President Joe Biden at the White House on Friday, as the planned American military withdrawal accelerates. Biden has ordered the withdrawal of all US forces from Afghanistan by this year's 20th anniversary of the September 11 attacks that triggered the invasion. In moving to end America's longest war, the president said he believes that no more can be achieved. "The visit by President Ghani and Dr. Abdullah Abdullah will highlight the enduring partnership between the United States and Afghanistan as the military drawdown continues," spokeswoman Jen Psaki said in a statement on Sunday. As the US military presses ahead to meet the September 11 deadline, the Taliban have fought daily battles with government forces and claim to have captured 40 districts. The growing fear and uncertainty about the future have left many Afghans desperate to leave, including thousands of men and women who fear reprisals because they worked with foreign forces. The Taliban said Sunday they remain committed to peace talks but insisted a "genuine Islamic system" in Afghanistan was the only way to end the war and ensure rights -- including for women. Talks between the militants and the Afghan government have been deadlocked for months and violence has surged across the country since May when the US military began its final withdrawal.

U.S. Envoy Offers to Meet North Korea 'Anywhere Anytime'
Agence France Presse/June 21, 2021
The US special representative for North Korea on Monday offered to meet with Pyongyang "anywhere, anytime, without preconditions", with no public contact so far between the Biden administration and the nuclear-armed nation. Sung Kim's remarks came after North Korean leader Kim Jong Un last week gave his first reaction to Washington's recent review of its approach to his isolated country, saying Pyongyang must prepare for both "dialogue and confrontation". The Biden administration has previously promised a "practical, calibrated approach", including diplomatic efforts, to persuade the impoverished North to give up its banned nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes. "We continue to hope that the DPRK will respond positively to our outreach, and our offer to meet anywhere anytime without preconditions," US envoy Kim said during a five-day visit to Washington's ally South Korea, referring to the North by its official name. Last week, Kim Jong Un said the country's food situation was "tense", sounding the alarm in a country with a moribund agricultural sector that has long struggled to feed itself and is now under self-imposed isolation to try to protect itself against the coronavirus pandemic. Pyongyang's state-run KCTV on Sunday reported leader Kim and top officials had discussed "emergency measures" to tackle the country's "current food crisis". North Korea has long insisted that it has had no cases of the virus -- a claim that analysts doubt -- but it has paid a heavy economic price for its self-imposed blockade. Trade with China, its economic lifeline, has slowed to a trickle, while all international aid work faces tight restrictions. Envoy Kim on Monday urged UN security council members -- a group which includes China -- to fully implement resolutions against Pyongyang, which limit North Korean imports of oil and its exports of coal, textiles and fish, among other things. "We will continue to implement all UN Security Council resolutions addressing the DPRK," he said, using the North's official name. "We also urge UN member states, especially UN Security Council members, to do the same to address the threat posed to the international community by the DPRK."

Joint Statement by Canada, the European Union, United Kingdom, and United States on the announcement of new sanctions against Belarus
June 21, 2021 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada
We are united in our deep concern regarding the Lukashenko regime’s continuing attacks on human rights, fundamental freedoms, and international law.
Today, we have taken coordinated sanctions action in response to the May 23rd forced landing of a commercial Ryanair flight between two EU member states and the politically motivated arrest of journalist Raman Pratasevich and his companion Sofia Sapega, as well as to the continuing attack on human rights and fundamental freedoms. We are committed to support the long-suppressed democratic aspirations of the people of Belarus and we stand together to impose costs on the regime for its blatant disregard of international commitments.
We are united in calling for the regime to end its repressive practices against its own people. We are disappointed the regime has opted to walk away from its human rights obligations, adherence to democratic principles, and engagement with the international community. We are further united in our call for the Lukashenko regime to: cooperate fully with international investigations into the events of May 23rd; immediately release all political prisoners; implement all recommendations of the independent expert mission under the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s (OSCE) Moscow Mechanism; and enter into a comprehensive and genuine political dialogue between the authorities and representatives of the democratic opposition and civil society, facilitated by the OSCE.


Canada imposes additional sanctions on Belarusian individuals and entities over attacks on human rights and fundamental freedoms
June 21, 2021 - Ottawa, Ontario - Global Affairs Canada
The Honourable Marc Garneau, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced new sanctions against 17 individuals and 5 entities under the Special Economic Measures Act (SEMA) in response to gross and systematic violations of human rights occurring in Belarus. These measures are being taken in coordination with the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union.
On May 23, 2021, the Belarusian regime yet again demonstrated its clear distain for fundamental human rights—and media freedom in particular. On the pretext of a dubious and still unverified bomb threat, the Belarusian regime diverted Ryanair Flight 4978 from its planned course in order to land in Minsk. Upon landing, Belarusian journalist, Roman Protasevich, and his companion, Sofia Sapega, were detained by Belarusian authorities.
In addition to being a flagrant attack on freedom of expression, this reckless, brazen act by the Belarusian regime jeopardized the safety of the flight’s other passengers and constitutes serious interference in the fundamental principles and international rules that ensure civil aviation safety around the world.
Once again, side by side with the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union, Canada is maintaining pressure on the Belarusian regime to end its repeated assault on the human rights and dignity of the Belarusian people.
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“The detention of Mr. Protasevich and Ms. Sapega is an attack on all who believe in the freedom of expression. Canada and its partners will continue to maintain pressure on the Belarusian regime due to its crackdown on human rights, and Canada continues to call for an impartial investigation of all allegations of torture and other cruel and inhumane treatment in Belarus.”
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Taliban enters Kunduz City, seizes control of 16 districts
Bill Roggio/ FDD's Long War Journal/June 21/2021
The Taliban continues to drive Afghan security forces from districts throughout Afghanistan and has entered a northern city as Afghan forces are either surrendering or withdrawing from key administrative centers and security outposts. Sixteen districts in 9 provinces have fallen under Taliban control between June 18 and June 20, while Taliban forces have entered Kunduz City.
The Afghan security forces have so far been unable to halt the onslaught, particularly in the north, where the Taliban has the momentum and is dictating the pace of the fighting. Afghan military and police units are either abandoning the district centers, and in some cases military bases, or are surrendering them to the Taliban. Afghan forces have only been able to retake control of three districts since May 1.
The Taliban’s offensive in the north is especially troubling, as these provinces are home to many important Afghan government power brokers. If northern provincial capitals remain under Taliban threat and entire provinces are left in danger of falling to the Taliban, the Afghan government will be forced to redeploy forces from the south and east, or risk losing large regions in the north.
In Kunduz province, the Taliban “seized the [Kunduz City’s] entrance before dispersing throughout its neighborhoods,” while fighting has been reported throughout the city, The New York Times reported. The Taliban overran Kunduz City in 2015 and 2016, and held it for a short period of time, before U.S. airpower and special forces played a key role in helping the Afghan military eject the Taliban from the city. This weekend, Taliban also captured the district of Dasht-i-Archi in Kunduz province.
In one northern province, Takhar, the Taliban seized 8 districts – Baharak, Bangi, Chal, Hazar Somch, Khwaja Bahawuddin, Khuwaja Ghar, Namak Ab, and Yangi Qala – over the course of two days. Afghan forces were able to drive the Taliban from Bangi and Khuwaja Ghar on June 21. Fighting has been reported outside of Taloqan, Takhar’s provincial capital, as well as Maimana, the capital of the troubled Faryab province.
In Takhar’s district of Baharak, “Around 110 members of police, army & members of local uprisings surrendered to the Taliban” after being surrounded for three days, Bilal Sawary, an independent Afghan journalist reported. The Taliban executed the district head of the National Directorate of Security, which is hated by the Taliban, and the “commander of local uprisings,” or tribal fighters that organize to fight the jihadists. In Khwaja Bahauddin district, the Taliban overran “a large base and all its facilities,” according to Tariq Ghazniwal, a local Afghan journalist.
Also in northern Afghanistan, the Taliban took control of Chahar Bolak district in Balkh province, Dahan-e-Ghori in Baghlan province, Dara-e-Suf Bala in Samangan province, and Faizabad and Khanaqa in Jawzjan province.
In eastern Afghanistan, the Taliban seized Kharwar in Logar province, and in the southwest, the Taliban took Khash Rod in Nimroz.
The Taliban has seized control of more than 50 districts since the U.S. announced in mid-April it would withdrawal from Afghanistan by Sept. 11, 2021. The U.S. military is no longer providing air support for Afghan forces as it focuses its efforts on withdrawing from the country. Many of the districts that have been taken by the Taliban were previously contested, however, a handful of the districts were previously under Afghan government control (including three districts this weekend).
The Taliban currently controls 116 of Afghanistan’s 407 districts, while 192 districts are contested, according to FDD’s Long War Journal’s study of the security situation in Afghanistan [See Mapping Taliban Contested and Controlled Districts in Afghanistan].
Bill Roggio is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and the Editor of FDD's Long War Journal.
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Biden should use Raisi election for Iran course change

John Bolton/The Washington Examiner/June 21/2021
Iran’s hard-line mullahs left nothing to chance in Friday’s presidential election.
The man they wanted to win, Ebrahim Raisi, did so handily against a carefully limited field of rivals. In 2017, Raisi lost to outgoing President Hassan Rouhani, and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was obviously determined to correct that mistake. Western media call Raisi a "hard-liner," as if conveying important information.
Since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, however, the spectrum of Tehran’s leadership has ranged broadly all the way from "hard-liner" to "extreme hard-liner." Raisi falls in the latter category. Rouhani fell in the former, but it pleased many Westerners to consider him a "moderate," essential to enacting the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal.
Yet, in 2005, as Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Rouhani mocked those very admirers. The New York Times, no less, reported that "in a remarkable admission, Mr. Rouhani suggested … that Iran had used negotiations with the Europeans to dupe them. ... 'While we were talking with the Europeans in Tehran, we were installing equipment … in Isfahan. ... By creating a calm environment, we were able to complete the work on Isfahan.'"
Some things never change. Those who portrayed the "moderate" Rouhani as Iran’s real boss should contemplate whether the term "supreme leader" means what it says. It does have a certain ring to it.
Khamenei is only the second to hold the title, succeeding Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini in 1989. Raisi is widely believed to become the third supreme leader; he is unlikely to forget the power of those two mellifluous words. Now facing a weekslong presidential transition period in Tehran, the Biden administration will undoubtedly worry most about whether it can beg its way back into the JCPOA, from which Washington withdrew in May 2018.
Resurrecting this deal is a near-religious priority for the Biden team, many of whose key figures were intimately involved (or at least entirely supportive) of President Barack Obama’s efforts to negotiate it. Although few specifics are publicly known, there is little doubt that the only limiting constraints on what Biden is prepared to give away to the mullahs are the negative domestic political consequences for surrendering. And make no mistake, those domestic U.S. political consequences could be enormous. Whatever minor modifications may occur to the deal, Iran will insist that key provisions and understandings remain unchanged. For example, there will be no renewed efforts to get the facts on the benignly termed "possible military dimensions" of Iran’s nuclear program. In 2015, Iran made this concession a precondition to any deal. And don’t expect international inspectors to get any more access than the inadequate levels they now enjoy. Most importantly of all, Biden isn’t even contemplating clawing back Obama’s critical concession that Iran be allowed to enrich uranium to reactor-grade levels, a giveaway without which Iran would have rejected any deal. President Lyndon Johnson once termed an analogous provision "more loophole than law." Once a country can enrich to reactor-grade levels of U-235, it is nearly 70% of the way to weapons-grade enriched uranium. Going from 3-to-5% to 20%, or even 60%, enrichment levels merely marginally worsen the original, fundamental mistake of allowing enrichment at all. The pattern is clear: Obama accepted Iran’s insistence on even debilitating concessions because he was so determined to "succeed" and achieve a deal, any deal.
During Biden’s first five months, no one in the White House has pretended that Iran has made a fundamental strategic decision to abandon pursuing nuclear weapons. With good reason. All the available evidence shows that Iran continues to do whatever it takes to possess deliverable nuclear weapons as soon as feasible. Of course, Iran wants the United States back in the deal. Without that, Tehran will not get relief from America’s devastating sanctions, far more effective than any of the 2015 negotiators ever envisaged. The sanctions have created enormous public dissatisfaction inside Iran, but Biden seems blind to the leverage thereby provided, so zealous is he to rejoin. Nor is there any visible effort by Biden’s advisers to design or justify a "larger" deal to replace the failed JCPOA. If sanctions are lifted, and substantial economic benefits flow again, Iran will even more actively pursue nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programs; support for terrorism in Yemen, Iraq, and Syria; and increased conventional military activity across the Middle East. Whether U.S. reentry happens before or after Raisi is inaugurated is immaterial. If there is any chance whatever Biden might be dissuaded from his crusade, Raisi’s election provides him a face-saving excuse to back away. Don’t hold your breath over he will avail himself of the opportunity.

Iran Stops Pretending

Karim Sadjadpour/The Atlantic/June 21/2021
The rigged “election” of Ebrahim Raisi as Iran’s next president has the potential to be a turning point for the country. But its significance will be fully understood only in hindsight.
Tipping points in the fortunes of opaque, authoritarian regimes are often predicted but never predictable. The rigged “election” of Ebrahim Raisi, an uncharismatic, 60-year-old hard-line cleric, as Iran’s next president has the potential to be such a moment, although its significance will be fully understood only in hindsight. Will Raisi’s anointment be remembered, as some historians have asserted, as a brazen authoritarian overreach that destroyed the Islamic Republic’s remaining legitimacy and hastened its demise? Or will it be just another milestone in the life cycle of a theocracy that has defied predictions of reform and collapse, potentially paving the way for Raisi to succeed his patron, 82-year-old Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as Iran’s next Supreme Leader?
For the United States, Raisi’s election, viewed through the prism of ongoing nuclear negotiations with Iran, heightens the Biden administration’s sense of urgency to conclude a deal before an inevitably more rigid Iranian administration is inaugurated on August 8. Although power in Iran will remain in the hands of the Supreme Leader and Revolutionary Guards, Raisi’s presidency will further complicate the Biden administration’s stated goal of negotiating a “longer and stronger” follow-on deal with Tehran.
For many inhabitants of the Middle East, though, Raisi’s selection is important for reasons that go beyond its impact on Tehran’s nuclear program. In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, scholars and policy makers debated whether the road to peace in the Middle East went through Jerusalem or Baghdad. Today it is clear to many liberals in the Middle East that the politics of Tehran are inextricably linked to the politics of Beirut, Damascus, Baghdad, Sanaa, and beyond. Although the malaise of the modern Middle East has many fathers, as long as Iran, one of the region’s largest and wealthiest nations, is ruled by a theocracy that actively uses its sizable energy revenue to fund and train armed militias that espouse its intolerant revolutionary ideology, a more stable, tolerant, prosperous region will remain a distant dream.
Raisi’s subdued personality and criminal record bring to life Hannah Arendt’s observation about the banal nature of evil. He’s been a national figure in Iran since 2017, when he ran against incumbent President Hassan Rouhani in the country’s presidential elections, losing by a two-to-one margin. Although state media have unduly given him the elevated title of ayatollah—a senior Shiite scholar—his most important qualification is being a trusted acolyte of Khamenei, who appointed him the head of the country’s largest religious foundation and later the head of the judiciary.
For many Iranians, Raisi is most well-known for his actions as one of the four judges who oversaw the torture and mass execution of approximately 5,000 members of an Iranian opposition group—including women and children—in the summer of 1988. Like a gang recruit who earns his stripes by committing wanton violence, Raisi, a hanging judge at 28 years old, cemented his revolutionary credentials.
Raisi argues that he was simply following orders, and appears both unapologetic for and oblivious to the heartbreak he wrought. An elderly couple whom I interviewed years ago in Tehran tearfully recounted to me how they had been forced to pay for the bullet used to execute their daughter—a 21-year-old medical student—in order to retrieve her body and give her a proper burial. (Such “bullet fees” have grown as high as $3,000 in recent years.)
In contrast to previous elections, when Iran would showcase to the global media its tightly controlled electoral pageantry, the few foreign journalists visiting Tehran this time reported a combination of apathy and anger. Perhaps the most authentic expression of Iranian popular indignation—familiar to anyone who has lived in Iran—was inadvertently aired by NPR, whose reporter asked an elderly woman in a Tehran park whom she favored. NPR’s translator softened her comments, claiming she said of the mullahs, “They can go to hell.” Persian speakers heard something considerably more obscene: “Fuck those mullahs. They’ve been lying to us for 40 years! I’m voting for my cock.”
Despite the media fanfare of Iranian elections, Raisi, like all Iranian presidents, will play a negligible role in shaping the country’s foreign policy. Under Khamenei’s leadership, the Islamic Republic’s identity will continue to be premised on opposition to America and Israel, and Tehran will continue to arm and fund its proxies and allies in the failing states—including Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, and Venezuela—that constitute its so-called Axis of Resistance.
The greatest benefactors of Raisi’s election will be the external opponents of the Iranian regime and the Iran nuclear deal, most prominently the Republican Party and the government of Israel. The talking points write themselves. “Iran’s new president,” tweeted Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, “known as the Butcher of Tehran, is an extremist responsible for the deaths of thousands of Iranians. He is committed to the regime’s nuclear ambitions and to its campaign of global terror.”
Karim Sadjadpour: How to win the Cold War with Iran
Yet Raisi’s election appears unlikely to seriously jeopardize the Biden administration’s ability to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, which Donald Trump exited in 2018. Because Iran’s economic decline cannot be reversed absent a removal of U.S. sanctions, it would make sense—although it is not a foregone conclusion—for Tehran to revive the deal before Raisi is inaugurated on August 8. This would allow the regime to blame the deal’s shortcomings on outgoing President Rouhani while allowing Raisi to reap the economic benefits of sanctions relief.
Beyond a return to the 2015 agreement, however, Raisi’s selection signals that Iran will resist the Biden administration’s desire to negotiate a follow-on agreement that also addresses Tehran’s missile program and regional ambitions. This could create a conundrum for Biden: If the U.S. tries to coerce Iran with new sanctions, Tehran could respond by resuming its nuclear activities and attacking—via its proxies—U.S. interests and allies in the Middle East, mindful that the Biden administration seeks to reduce America’s regional presence.
Hubris is the achilles’ heel of virtually all dictatorships; the iron will that once fueled an authoritarian regime’s consolidation of power invariably morphs into greed and entitlement. Although Khamenei’s will to stay in power remains strong, he is afflicted with a combination of insecurity and overconfidence: He was mindful enough to know that his heir apparent had no chance of winning a competitive election, yet he was confident enough to believe that he could get away with engineering his victory.
Khamenei’s health—he’s 82 and widely believed to have prostate cancer—is one of Iran’s most tightly held state secrets, yet he has outlived younger men who were once thought to be his successors. Although Khamenei may want Raisi to succeed him, handovers of power in authoritarian states are inherently unpredictable. Raisi’s already limited popularity—evidenced by record-low voter turnout—will probably diminish further once he takes office and is held responsible for a broken economy that he is incapable of fixing, and political and social repression that he will intensify.
Tom Nichols: Iran’s smart strategy
One of the keys to Khamenei’s longevity—he’s been ruling since 1989—has been his ability to use Iran’s unelected institutions to bolster his power while at the same time using Iran’s “elected” institutions to avoid accountability. He can outsource political repression and crackdowns to the Revolutionary Guards while also holding Iran’s president responsible for the country’s failing economy. Yet engineering the election of his mentee, Raisi, will make it difficult for Khamenei to continue scapegoating Iran’s president for his own failures.
Another unknown is whether the Revolutionary Guard—which long ago eclipsed the clergy as Iran’s most powerful institution—will continue to defer to aging clerics as their commanders in chief, or whether they will seek more overt control. Given Iran’s young and increasingly irreligious polity, an Iranian version of Vladimir Putin—a military or intelligence officer who replaces Shiite nationalism with Persian nationalism—appears more likely to rule future Iranian generations than another geriatric cleric.
“The essence of oligarchical rule,” George Orwell wrote in 1984, “is the persistence of a certain world-view and a certain way of life, imposed by the dead upon the living. A ruling group is a ruling group so long as it can nominate its successors.” Modern-day Iranians are living inside the theocratic experiment of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, the father of the 1979 revolution, who believed that Islam was a cure-all and economics was “for donkeys.” Just as Khamenei was chosen to be the custodian for Khomeini’s vision, he sees in Raisi a trusted disciple to carry Khomeini’s mantle.
Every decade, a new generation of disillusioned Iranians reaches the conclusion that the Islamic Republic cannot be reformed via the ballot box. Rather than stay behind and risk their lives as dissidents, those who can afford it choose to leave. Iran’s former minister of science and technology once estimated that brain drain costs the country $150 billion annually—more than its oil revenue. Raisi’s election is a reminder that Iranians’ aspirations for a better life are at odds with a regime that currently appears unreformable and unbreakable. As long as Iran’s security forces remain united and willing to kill en masse, and Iran’s society remains disunited and unwilling to die en masse, the tipping points will continue to tip in the regime’s favor.
*Karim Sadjadpour is a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, where he focuses on Iran and U.S. foreign policy toward the Middle East. He is an adjunct professor at Georgetown University.

Is Egypt back in the Arab driver’s seat? - analysis
Elie Podeh/Jerusalem Post/June 21/2021
The Gaza operation also resulted in a warming of Egyptian-Israeli relations.
Egypt disappeared from the Middle East after the 2011 Arab Spring. Well, the term “disappeared” is perhaps too strong, but it certainly adopted a lower profile. Anyone accustomed to Egypt’s leading role in the Arab world, not just under Gamal Abdel Nasser, was forced to accept the fact that Egypt had become just another actor, while the rich oil-producing Gulf countries assumed leading regional roles. From an Egyptian standpoint, it was frustrating to see small Gulf states stealing the show from Umm al-Dunya, “Mother of the World,” as the Egyptians call their country.
It’s hard to pinpoint when that shift began, but a possible turning point was the February 2019 establishment of the Cairo-based regional gas forum comprised of Egypt, Israel, Greece, Cyprus, Italy, Jordan and the Palestinian Authority.
Israel’s May 2021 military operation in Gaza provided Egypt with yet another opportunity to bolster its standing in the region by mediating with Hamas. Egypt had always played a key role in Israel-Hamas mediation, even under president Morsi, providing Israel with leeway when it wanted to, for example, during the 2014 Operation Protective Edge, and reining it in when it sought a speedy end to the fighting. Either way, Egypt was instrumental in achieving ceasefires and humanitarian aid.
Egypt’s involvement in Gaza is understandable. First, because the enclave lies along its border and is a potential powder keg threatening the stability of the region, in general, and specifically of Egypt. Second, it allows the administration to portray itself as a regional leader on a key Middle Eastern issue. Just as important, the mediation provides Sisi with a seal of approval in Washington, where the Biden administration is intent on reining in regimes violating human rights. Two phone calls by Biden to Sisi during the fighting in Gaza made him flavor of the month. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also conducted visits to Cairo, Jerusalem, Ramallah and Amman. Egypt continued to lead the mediation with Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry visiting Amman and Ramallah, whereas the head of military intelligence, Abbas Kamel, is actively trying to paper over differences among Israel, the PA and Hamas.
The Gaza operation also resulted in a warming of Egyptian-Israeli relations. Not only did it strengthen bilateral security ties, it also raised the diplomatic relationship to a new level with a visit by Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, the first by an Israeli foreign minister in 13 years.
THE GAZA operation also prompted a surprising warming of Egypt’s relations with Qatar. Back in January, Egypt, along with the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Jordan lifted its three-and-a-half year boycott of Qatar and renewed diplomatic ties with the monarchy. The crisis in Gaza provided an opportunity to dispatch Qatar’s foreign minister to Egypt to discuss his country’s future role in Gaza, not before he pledged a variety of investments in Egypt.
Sisi was also honored with an invitation by Qatar’s ruler to visit his country. The operation in Gaza and the Egyptian mediation thus provided Egypt with an opportunity to renew its active role in the Gulf arena. In light of Qatar’s continued support to the Muslim Brotherhood, it still remains to be seen whether an Egyptian-Qatari full rapprochement is in the offing.
While Gaza took up most of the headlines, Egyptian foreign policy has also become more pronounced in other arenas. One arena is Libya. Egypt supported Gen. Khalifa Haftar and his government in Tobruk, but since the government of national unity was established in Tripoli with UN support, Egypt has shifted its support and even hosted the new prime minister, Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. From now on, Libyan forces backed by Turkey and Qatar will no longer constitute a threat on Egypt’s western border. The recent opening between Turkey and Egypt also signals agreements and understandings on several contentious issues that soured their relationship: Libya and the attitude toward the Muslim Brotherhood.
Egypt’s growing activity in the Horn of Africa and the Red Sea arena is just as interesting. Ethiopia’s construction of the Renaissance Dam prompted Egypt to warm its ties with Uganda, Sudan, South Sudan, Somalia, Tanzania and recently even with Djibouti. In fact, Sisi visited tiny Djibouti on May 27. Egypt has also signed defense agreements with the Nile River countries: Uganda, Kenya, Burundi and Sudan. In November 2020, it joined the Red Sea Council representing Djibouti, Eritrea, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. All these moves were designed not only to challenge Ethiopia’s regional ambitions, but also to demonstrate Egypt’s standing in the Red Sea and Bab al-Mandab Strait.
Does the Egyptian activism signal a sea change? It is too soon to tell. One must not forget that regional leadership is acquired with political, economic, military and demographic capital. Egypt has in recent years built a large army, although the extent of its readiness is in doubt judging by its handling of the Islamic State challenge in the Sinai. Egypt’s economy is in tatters following the coronavirus pandemic and absence of tourism, whereas demographic growth poses a heavy economic burden. All these factors do not augur success for Egypt in resuming its historic regional standing, but its renewed energies could turn it into what the late Egyptian journalist Hassanein Heikal once termed a “key state.”
The writer is a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s Department of Islamic and Middle East Studies, and a board member of Mitvim.

The US-Backed Palestinian Human Rights Violations
Khaled Abu Toameh/Gatestone Institute/June 21/2021
Abbas appears to be emboldened by the Biden administration's decision to resume unconditional financial aid to the Palestinians. This no-strings-attached money is being supplied without even a stipulation that the PA put an end to human rights violations and assaults on public freedoms.
Lawyers for Justice said in a separate statement ... that the forms of torture in the PA-controlled Jericho Prison included hanging detainees from the ceilings, beatings and verbal abuse... and electric shocks.
"The Future List calls on all electoral lists approved by the Central Elections Committee, all human rights bodies and all honorable people of this country to form a united front to confront the arbitrary political arrests that aim to silence every free voice that rises in the face of tyranny and corruption practiced by the Palestinian Authority." — The Future List, Shfanews.com, May 26, 2021.
It seems clear that the diplomats care little if the PA is arresting, torturing and intimidating social media users and political activists.
These diplomats and Western journalists do raise their voices -- and loudly -- when they have something damning to say about Israel. The silence of the international community and the Biden administration's blind and unqualified support for the PA only encourage the Palestinian leadership to step up its repressive measures against Palestinians.
When Palestinians despair of any improvement in the PA leadership, they move towards Hamas and other terrorist groups that are seen by many Palestinians as a better alternative to Abbas and his Fatah faction.
It is hardly surprising, then, that the most recent public opinion poll showed a dramatic surge in the popularity of Hamas among Palestinians. What should be surprising -- and disturbing -- is that the Western world is directly aiding and abetting this bloody shift of allegiance.
Did the Biden administration give the Palestinian Authority (PA) a green light to resume its security crackdown on social media users, political activists and rivals in the West Bank? Since Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit in May to Ramallah, PA security forces have arrested or summoned dozens of Palestinians for interrogation. The Palestinian human rights group Lawyers for Justice revealed that some of the detainees confirmed that they were beaten and tortured in the PA-controlled Jericho Prison. Did the Biden administration give the Palestinian Authority (PA) a green light to resume its security crackdown on social media users, political activists and rivals in the West Bank?
Since US Secretary of State Antony Blinken's visit in late May to Ramallah, the de facto capital of the Palestinians, PA security forces have arrested or summoned dozens of Palestinians for interrogation. Many of these Palestinians were accused of "insulting" Palestinian leaders on social media platforms or expressing support for the PA's rivals in Hamas and other Palestinian factions.
Abbas appears to be emboldened by the Biden administration's decision to resume unconditional financial aid to the Palestinians. This no-strings-attached money is being supplied without even a stipulation that the PA put an end to human rights violations and assaults on public freedoms. The Biden administration, in short, seems to be sending a message to the Palestinians that the US supports Arab dictatorships that suppress and imprison political activists and opponents and that block the emergence of new and young leaders. The Biden administration is also telling the Palestinians indirectly that the US will continue to support an Arab leader who has denied them the chance to hold long overdue elections for the Palestinian parliament and presidency.
The Palestinian human rights group Lawyers for Justice said in a statement published on June 5 that "the campaign of political arrests and summonses... affected many citizens on different backgrounds, including arrests based on political affiliation and arrests for exercising freedom of opinion and expression on social media or participating in popular activities after the [May 21] ceasefire" between Israel and Hamas.
The group revealed that some of the detainees confirmed that they were beaten and tortured in the Palestinian detention center of the PA's Security Committee in Jericho. The group wrote:
"Lawyers for Justice believes that the continued detention of the aforementioned detainees without actual evidence or justification allows their continued detention and involves prejudice to their rights and a derogation from their guarantees in obtaining all the fair trial guarantees... Which is considered a violation of personal freedoms, freedom of expression, and freedom of political affiliation... their arrest and detention were carried out according to invalid procedures..."
Tariq Khudairi, a political activist from Ramallah, was arrested by the PA security forces on charges of cursing former PLO leader Yasser Arafat during a demonstration in Ramallah. Khudairi was charged with "stirring up sectarian strife," a charge regularly made by the PA against anyone who dares to criticize PA President Mahmoud Abbas or other senior officials.
Lawyers for Justice said in a separate statement on May 29 that the forms of torture in the PA-controlled Jericho Prison included hanging detainees from the ceilings, beatings and verbal abuse. "Among the detainees was Mahdi Abu Awad, who confirmed that he was subjected to torture during his interrogation by the Jericho Prosecutor's Office," the group said. "[T]he Lawyers for Justice group requests the Palestinian government... prevent security services from continuing to infringe on the rights and freedoms of people..."
Yassin Sabah, a political activist who was arrested last month by the PA security forces on charges of participating in a demonstration in solidarity with the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, told his brother that he was brutally tortured. The torture, he disclosed, included electric shocks and other forms of physical abuse. "Because of the torture and harsh conditions in prison, Yassin's weight dropped from 85 to 50 kilograms," according to the brother. "In addition, the PA has prevented human rights activists from seeing him in prison." On June 16, the PA's Preventive Security Force detained 16-year-old Amir Abu Sharar because of a comment he published on Facebook during the fighting between Israel and Hamas. Abu Sharar suffers from diabetes and needs two injections of insulin a day. "We will not accept this injustice," the teenager's cousin, journalist Salam Abu Sharar, wrote on Twitter. "We will not be silent about it, even if he is detained for 15 minutes. He is a sick child."
Palestinian businessman Badran Jbara said that he was forced to go into hiding last week because the PA security services wanted to arrest him due to a Facebook post in which he criticized the Palestinian leadership. Jbara, 59, who is a citizen of Panama, arrived in the West Bank to attend the wedding of his daughter. A few days later, several PA security officers raided his home in the town of Turmus Ayya, north of Ramallah, in an attempt to arrest him. Fortunately for Jbara, he was not at home during the raid.
The PA security crackdown has also affected supporters of Mohammed Dahlan, an arch-rival of Abbas who lives in the United Arab Emirates. Dahlan, a former PA security commander, fled the West Bank in 2011 after a fallout with Abbas.
In the past few weeks, the PA arrested or summoned for interrogation dozens of Palestinians who served as volunteers with the Dahlan-affiliated Al-Mustaqbal ("The Future") electoral list that was supposed to participate in the Palestinian parliamentary election. In April, Abbas called off the election, which was scheduled to take place on May 22. "We condemn the illegal arrests carried out by President Mahmoud Abbas's security services against volunteers in the Future List election campaign," the list said in a statement.
"The Future List considers that the repressive apparatus of President Abbas took advantage of the media's preoccupation with the visit of US Secretary of State Antony Blinken [to Ramallah] to carry out a campaign of intimidation by arresting patriotic, law-abiding citizens. It has become clear that the repressive apparatus of President Abbas is afraid of the opposition. The Future List calls on all electoral lists approved by the Central Elections Committee, all human rights bodies and all honorable people of this country to form a united front to confront the arbitrary political arrests that aim to silence every free voice that rises in the face of tyranny and corruption practiced by the Palestinian Authority."
Earlier this month, Palestinian professor Sari Nusseibeh, who was running as a candidate on the Future List, called on Western diplomats to pressure Abbas to halt the crackdown on political activists and rivals. "The situation of the Palestinians does not bear such arbitrary measures," Nusseibeh cautioned.
It is not known whether the Western diplomats indeed raised the issue with Abbas or other senior Palestinian leaders. However, it seems clear that the diplomats care little if the PA is arresting, torturing and intimidating social media users and political activists.
These diplomats and Western journalists do raise their voices, and loudly -- when they have something damning to say about Israel. The silence of the international community and the Biden administration's blind and unqualified support for the PA encourages the Palestinian leadership to step up its repressive measures against Palestinians.
When Palestinians despair of any improvement in the PA leadership, they move towards Hamas and other terrorist groups that are seen by many Palestinians as a better alternative to Abbas and his Fatah faction.
It is hardly surprising, then, that the most recent public opinion poll showed a dramatic surge in the popularity of Hamas among Palestinians. What should be surprising -- and disturbing -- is that the Western world is directly aiding and abetting this bloody shift of allegiance.
*Khaled Abu Toameh is an award-winning journalist based in Jerusalem.
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