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Bowen: US sets clearer red lines for Israel as ceasefire ends

Bowen: US sets clearer red lines for Israel as ceasefire ends
Dec 1,2023 9:11 pm

... In the first hours after the Israeli military went back on the offensive, the government recommitted itself to its war aims in a WhatsApp post: " Releasing the hostages, eliminating Hamas and ensuring that Gaza Never Again constitutes a threat to the residents of Israel...

Thousands march against antisemitism in London

Thousands march against antisemitism in London
Nov 26,2023 1:41 pm

... Placards bearing slogans like " Shoulder to shoulder with British Jews" and " Never Again is now" were seen being carried by those taking part...

Holocaust survivor George Shefi retraces escape 85 years on

Holocaust survivor George Shefi retraces escape 85 years on
Nov 8,2023 1:11 am

... " When you look at the world today, and you look at the growth of antisemitism, and the growth of hatred in all forms, whether it s Islamophobia, whether it s hatred of homosexuals, we have a responsibility to stand up and say: no, Never Again, must mean Never Again, " says Mr Saunders, who works for March of the Living UK, a Holocaust education charity...

Jeremy Hunt says UK must break out of tax rise 'vicious circle'

Jeremy Hunt says UK must break out of tax rise 'vicious circle'
Sep 29,2023 10:21 pm

... More than 30 Tory MPs have signed a public pledge to their constituents that they will " Never Again vote for an increase in overall taxes"...

Labour pledges more watchdog power after Truss mini-budget

Labour pledges more watchdog power after Truss mini-budget
Sep 21,2023 11:21 pm

... Never Again The package, which Labour is dubbing its " fiscal lock" represents an attempt to seize the mantle of fiscal responsibility - and to remind voters of Ms Truss s mini-budget, whose anniversary falls on Saturday...

South Africa to clear Covid lockdown criminal records

South Africa to clear Covid lockdown criminal records
Sep 21,2023 8:41 am

... " May we Never Again have such irrational regulations which were passed without parliamentary intervention or oversight, " said ACDP MP Steven Swart...

Energy security: Rishi Sunak to meet leaders over energy security plans

Energy security: Rishi Sunak to meet leaders over energy security plans
Jul 29,2023 8:01 pm

... It said Mr Sunak will set out how the UK s industry expertise will create jobs, grow the British economy and " ensure tyrants like [Russian president] Putin can Never Again use energy as a weapon to blackmail the UK"...

Nato: Warm words but a diplomatic reality check for Ukraine

Nato: Warm words but a diplomatic reality check for Ukraine
Jul 12,2023 3:10 pm

... He wanted membership of the world s most powerful military alliance to be a beacon of hope for his people, the ultimate peace dividend that could ensure that Never Again would Russian troops despoil the Ukrainian homeland...

Afghanistan war: US-Taliban deal would see 5,400 troops withdraw

Jul 4,2023 9:10 pm

President Ashraf Ghani (pictured) was briefed on the US-Taliban deal on Monday

The United States would withdraw 5,400 troops from Afghanistan within 20 weeks as part of a deal "in principle" with Taliban militants, Washington's top negotiator has said.

Zalmay Khalilzad revealed details of the long-awaited deal for the First Time in a TV interview after briefing Afghan leaders on the agreement.

But he said final approval still rested With Us President Donald Trump .

A huge blast rocked Kabul as The Interview aired.

The Taliban said it was behind The Attack , which used a bomb strapped to a tractor to kill at least 16 people and injure at least another 119.

The Target was a residential compound housing foreigners, just outside The City 's heavily-fortified Green Zone .

However, it was Afghan civilians who paid the highest price. By morning, about 400 foreigners had been escorted out of the area as anger bubbled over onto The Streets . Locals set fire to tyres and blocked a main road, demanding foreigners leave the area for good.

"This is not the First Time we suffer because of them," resident Abdul Jamil told news agency AFP. "We don't want them here any more. "

The Attack - the third in as many Days - highlights fears that US negotiations with the Taliban won't end The Daily violence in Afghanistan and its terrible toll on civilians.

The militants now control more territory than at any time since the 2001 US invasion and have so far refused to talk to The Afghan government, whom they deride as American puppets.

Ejaz Malikzada, a researcher at The Afghan Institute for Strategic Studies in Kabul, told the BBC he had little hope of change.

"As far as the Taliban are concerned: we can hear them in Doha, we can hear them in Facebook, we can hear them in media, they have not changed, they will keep bombing," Mr Malikzada said.

"They say: 'we'll fight even if we sign an agreement with The Americans we'll keep fighting and we'll kill, no matter what'. So the Taliban have not changed, the only change that I can see is their bombs have got Bigger . "

Protesters took to The Streets after the Taliban attack

The Deal outlined by Mr Khalilzad in an interview with Tolo News is The Product of nine rounds of Peace Talks that have been held in The Gulf state of Qatar.

In exchange for the US troop withdrawal, the Taliban would ensure that Afghanistan would Never Again be used as a base for militant groups seeking to attack the US and its allies.

"We have agreed that if the conditions proceed according to the agreement, we will leave within 135 Days five bases in which we are present now," Mr Khalilzad said.

The US currently has about 14,000 troops in the country.

A Taliban spokesman confirmed in a text message to the BBC that The Details of The Troop withdrawal as outlined by Mr Khalilzad were correct.

A pullout of The Remaining forces would depend on conditions, including the start of Peace Talks between The Afghan government and the Taliban as well as a ceasefire, reports the BBC's Lyse Doucet from Kabul.

Afghan President Ashraf Ghani will study The Deal before giving any opinion, his spokesman Sediq Sediqqi said earlier on Monday. He said the government still needed proof the Taliban were committed to peace.

Many in Afghanistan fear that a US-Taliban deal could see hard-won rights and freedoms eroded. The militants enforced strict religious laws and treated women brutally under their rule from 1996 to 2001.

What's the background to The Afghan war?

It began when the US launched air strikes one month following the 11 September 2001 attacks and after the Taliban had refused to hand over The Man behind them, Osama Bin Laden.

The US was joined by an international coalition and the Taliban were quickly removed from power. However, they turned into an insurgent force and continued deadly attacks, destabilising subsequent Afghan governments.

The International coalition ended its combat mission in 2014, staying only to train Afghan forces. But the US continued its own, scaled-back combat operation, including air strikes.

The Taliban have however continued to gain momentum and last year the BBC found they were active across 70% of Afghanistan.

Nearly 3,500 members of The International coalition forces have died in Afghanistan since the 2001 invasion, More Than 2,300 of them American.

The figures for Afghan civilians, militants and government forces are more difficult to quantify. In a February 2019 report, the UN said that More Than 32,000 civilians had died. says 58,000 security personnel and 42,000 opposition combatants have been killed.



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Source of news: bbc.com

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