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以媒:内塔尼亚胡赴美出席联大 专机绕远600公里
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-26 01:30
新华社耶路撒冷9月25日电(记者路一凡 王卓伦)以色列总理内塔尼亚胡25日抵达美国纽约市,定 于26日出席联合国大会一般性辩论。据以色列媒体报道,内塔尼亚胡的专机为避免经过一些欧洲国家领 空,首次改变常规航线,绕远约600公里。 以色列《国土报》报道,内塔尼亚胡先前6次赴美,专机曾飞越希腊、意大利和法国领空。但本次 去程,专机飞越地中海,从西班牙以南穿过直布罗陀海峡。据美国有线电视新闻网报道,专机短暂经过 希腊和意大利,绕开法国和西班牙。 绕行原因尚不清楚。一名法国外交官告诉《国土报》记者,法方已批准以方过境,不清楚改道原 因。据以色列i24新闻台和《耶路撒冷邮报》报道,内塔尼亚胡此行缩减工作人员、媒体记者等随行人 员规模,通过减轻专机载重,减少绕行油料消耗。 《以色列时报》分析认为,此举可能是为规避国际刑事法院逮捕令。去年11月,设在荷兰海牙的国 际刑事法院对内塔尼亚胡及以色列前国防部长加兰特发出逮捕令。两人被控罪行包括故意针对平民发动 袭击,以及故意剥夺加沙平民赖以生存的基本物资。以方否认这些指控。国际刑事法院多个欧洲缔约国 表示,一旦内塔尼亚胡出现在其境内,将依据逮捕令实施逮捕。 内塔尼亚胡26日将在联 ...
就剩美国了
中国能源报· 2025-09-23 01:51
欢迎分享给你的朋友! 出品 | 中国能源报(c n e n e rg y) 编辑丨闫志强 联合国安理会18日就加沙停火决议草案表决,15个成员中14个投了赞成票,常任理事国美 国行使了否决权,导致决议草案未获通过。美联社评论,这一投票结果凸显美以两国在国际 上陷入日渐孤立的窘境。 来源: 央视新闻客户端 End 当地时间9月2 2日,法国、比利时、卢森堡、马耳他、安道尔陆续在美国纽约联合国总 部宣布正式承认巴勒斯坦国。 至此,联合国193个会员国中已有超过150个国家承认巴勒斯坦国,而联合国安理会五常中 只剩美国未承认巴勒斯坦国。 ...
视频丨英加澳承认巴勒斯坦国 内塔尼亚胡发声威胁:等着瞧
对于英国、加拿大、澳大利亚9月21日宣布正式承认巴勒斯坦国,以及法国、比利时等国预计将于本周 在第80届联合国大会高级别会议周期间承认巴勒斯坦国,以色列总理内塔尼亚胡当地时间9月21日傍晚 发表视频声明予以威胁。 责编:张青津、卢思宇 0:00 按计划,内塔尼亚胡也将于本周前往纽约,出席联大一般性辩论等活动,他预计还将前往白宫会晤美国 总统特朗普。 内塔尼亚胡重申"绝不会有巴勒斯坦国",并称"对于试图在我们土地核心地带建立'恐怖主义国家'的最 新企图,我将在从美国回国后作出回应。" ...
美国要求日本不要承认巴勒斯坦国
Guan Cha Zhe Wang· 2025-09-14 15:31
日本共同社报道,据多名外交消息人士12日透露,美国方面要求日本政府不要承认巴勒斯坦国。 美国通过多个外交渠道向日本政府表示"承认巴勒斯坦国将使局势恶化",反对承认并敦促日本采取同样 态度。美国政府相关人士威胁称"如果日本承认巴勒斯坦国,将给日美关系带来严重影响"。 另一方面,日本政府相关人士称,法国外长巴罗11日在与日本外相岩屋毅的电话会谈中强烈要求承认巴 勒斯坦国。英国也表示期待日本承认巴勒斯坦国。 142个国家投票赞成该项支持宣言的决议。以色列、阿根廷、匈牙利、密克罗尼西亚、瑙鲁、帕劳、巴 布亚新几内亚、巴拉圭、汤加和美国等10国投了反对票,另有12国弃权。 本轮巴以冲突2023年10月爆发后,挪威、西班牙、爱尔兰2024年5月分别宣布承认巴勒斯坦国,斯洛文 尼亚2024年6月正式承认巴勒斯坦国。 今年年中以来,鉴于加沙地带的人道危机日趋严重,法国、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚和比利时先后表态 将承认巴勒斯坦国。 葡萄牙总理蒙特内格罗7月31日发表声明说,葡政府将展开磋商,讨论是否在9月联大上正式承认巴勒斯 坦国。新西兰外交部长彼得斯也表示,该国考虑承认巴勒斯坦国,并将于9月作出正式决定。 责任编辑:何俊熹 在 ...
与西班牙“掐架”后,以色列又跟英国吵起来了
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-11 13:12
Group 1 - The meeting between UK Prime Minister Starmer and Israeli President Herzog was marked by disagreements over the UK's intention to recognize Palestine and Israel's military actions in Gaza [1][2] - Herzog emphasized that unilateral resolutions regarding Palestine would have negative consequences for future processes [1] - Starmer condemned Israel's recent airstrike on Doha, Qatar, calling it a violation of sovereignty and urged Israel to change its policies towards Gaza to prevent worsening humanitarian conditions [2] Group 2 - The UK government announced that it would recognize Palestine if Israel does not take substantial actions to end the harsh conditions in Gaza and commit to sustainable peace before the UN General Assembly in September [2] - Herzog denied the occurrence of famine in Gaza and invited UK officials to assess the situation on the ground, despite a UN report indicating that over 500,000 people in Gaza are facing famine [2] - Spain recently imposed an arms embargo on Israel, leading to diplomatic tensions, including the recall of its ambassador to Israel [3]
与西班牙“掐架”后 以色列又跟英国吵起来了
Yang Shi Xin Wen· 2025-09-11 09:15
Group 1 - The core issue discussed between UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Israeli President Isaac Herzog was the UK's intention to recognize Palestine and the Israeli military actions in Gaza, leading to a heated argument during their meeting [2][4] - Herzog emphasized that a unilateral resolution regarding Palestine would have negative consequences and hinder future processes [4] - Starmer condemned Israel's recent airstrikes on Doha, Qatar, calling it a blatant violation of a key partner's sovereignty, and urged Israel to change its policies towards Gaza to prevent worsening humanitarian conditions [4][5] Group 2 - Starmer is facing pressure from within the Labour Party to adopt a tougher stance against Israel, while he advocates for a diplomatic approach to achieve a ceasefire in Gaza and the release of detained individuals [5] - The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is escalating as Israel continues its military operations and blockade, leading to increased diplomatic isolation for Israel [5] - Spain recently announced an arms embargo against Israel, which resulted in diplomatic tensions, highlighting the growing criticism of Israel's military actions from European nations [5]
比利时将在本月承认巴勒斯坦国,并对以色列实施12项“严厉”制裁
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-09-02 22:46
Group 1 - Belgium's Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister, Prevoo, announced that Belgium will recognize the State of Palestine during the UN General Assembly in September, citing humanitarian tragedies in Gaza and Israel's violations of international law as reasons for this decision [1] - Belgium plans to implement 12 "severe" sanctions against Israel, including banning imports from Israeli settlements and reviewing public procurement policies for Israeli companies [1] - Other countries such as Australia, the UK, Canada, and France have taken similar actions, increasing international pressure on Israel [2] Group 2 - In response to the recognition of Palestine by multiple countries, Israel is considering annexing parts of the West Bank, although there are internal disagreements within the Israeli government [2] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu rejected a proposed ceasefire agreement with Hamas, despite pressure from U.S. President Trump to do so, indicating a potential escalation in military actions [2] - A poll indicates a decline in support for Israel among Americans, including Republicans, with Trump acknowledging this trend and stating that strong support for Israel in Congress is a thing of the past [3]
以军在加沙炸死数名记者惹众怒,多国就承认巴勒斯坦国施压内塔尼亚胡
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-08-11 22:52
Group 1 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu vowed to "take over Gaza City," leading to the most intense bombing in weeks in eastern Gaza, with around 1 million people seeking refuge [1] - The Israeli military confirmed the death of journalist Anas Sherif during an airstrike, claiming he was a Hamas group leader responsible for attacks on Israel, which was strongly denied by Al Jazeera [1][3] - The death toll of journalists in Gaza due to Israeli military actions has reached 238, prompting calls for international organizations to condemn these actions and ensure the protection of Palestinian journalists [3] Group 2 - The international community is increasing pressure on Israel, with Australia and New Zealand considering recognizing Palestine, joining nearly 150 UN member states that have already done so [4] - The prospects for a ceasefire in Gaza remain unclear, as Netanyahu discussed plans to expand the war and take Hamas strongholds, while negotiations for a ceasefire are being mediated through Egypt [5] - The Israeli government faces multiple pressures, including the stability of its ruling coalition and public opposition, as it prepares for a potential expansion of military operations in Gaza [5]
万斯:美国并无承认巴勒斯坦国的计划
Xin Jing Bao· 2025-08-08 16:06
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the article highlights the meeting between UK Foreign Secretary Raab and US Vice President Pence, focusing on their discussions regarding the Middle East and the situation in Gaza [2] - Pence stated that the US has no plans to recognize a Palestinian state, indicating a potential divergence in views between the US and UK on achieving Middle Eastern objectives [2] - Raab emphasized that UK-US relations are currently in a "good state," suggesting a positive diplomatic environment despite differing opinions on certain issues [2]
整理:中东局势跟踪(7月26日)
news flash· 2025-07-26 01:14
Group 1: Gaza Conflict - Egyptian officials state that ceasefire negotiations regarding Gaza have not collapsed and will continue on the 28th [2] - Israeli Foreign Minister indicates that Israel agrees to proposals regarding the release of captured individuals and a ceasefire in Gaza, but Hamas remains unwilling to compromise [2] - UK Prime Minister comments that recognizing Palestine is a step towards a ceasefire in Gaza, following a call from 221 UK MPs to emulate France's recognition of Palestine [2] Group 2: Regional Developments - Iran and European countries agree to continue nuclear negotiations [2] - Analysis from the U.S. Agency for International Development reveals that Hamas has not systematically misappropriated U.S. aid funds for Gaza [2] - The head of the UN nuclear watchdog, Grossi, states that Iran has expressed readiness to reopen technical dialogue [2] - The U.S. Central Command reports the killing of a senior leader of the extremist group "Islamic State" in Aleppo, Syria [2] - France announces that the Syrian transitional government and Kurdish forces will hold talks in Paris [2] - Yemeni government forces report clashes with Houthi militants, resulting in dozens of casualties [2]