Arab League
Coverage of Arab League in the Nexus archive.
- Dar to attend ministerial meeting in Jordan on deteriorating situation in occupied Jerusalem: FO
Pakistan's Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will attend a ministerial meeting in Jordan on August 5 to address the deteriorating situation in occupied Jerusalem with Arab League and Islamic countries. The meeting will discuss the humanitarian situation in Palestine and the status of Al Aqsa Mosque, with Pakistan reaffirming support for an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
- Morning update
Iran's military adviser Mohsen Rezaei stated that attacks on Ukraine were prepared before Kyiv's apology, but were scrapped. Rezaei also warned the US about risks from its naval blockade against Iranian ports. The Arab League condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza, while Trump's Board of Peace emphasized Hamas's disarmament as a prerequisite for Israel's withdrawal.
- Arab League chief condemns Israeli attacks on Gaza as an attempt to 'sabotage' ceasefire
Arab League secretary general Nabil Fahmy condemned Israeli attacks on Gaza and the West Bank, accusing Israel of attempting to sabotage the ceasefire agreement and obstructing mediation efforts.
- New Arab League chief says he was blocked by Israel from visiting West Bank
New Arab League chief Nabil Fahmy claims Israel blocked his visit to the West Bank, as informed by the Palestinian Authority. The UN reported 5,900 West Bank residents displaced by settler violence over the past three years.
- Arab League chief says Israel blocked first foreign trip to Ramallah
Arab League secretary-general Nabil Fahmy claims Israel blocked his first foreign trip to Ramallah. Palestinian authorities informed the Arab League of Israel's rejection of the visit to meet President Mahmoud Abbas. The article mentions the ongoing situation in the West Bank since 2023, including military raids and settlement expansions.
- Turkiye, Arab nations condemn Israeli incursions into Syria
Turkiye and several Arab nations and organizations condemned Israel's recent military incursions into Syria's southern provinces, citing violations of Syria's sovereignty and international law. The statements highlighted concerns over regional instability and breaches of agreements like the 1974 Disengagement Agreement.