Kuwait Denounces Israeli Plans for Gaza Control

Kuwait city: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed Kuwait's denunciation and categorical rejection of the decision of the Israeli occupation cabinet to endorse a scheme to take control of the entire Gaza Strip.

According to Kuwait News Agency, Japan and Kuwait confirmed their intention to continue cooperation in various fields, including energy, food trade, and regional stability, during their policy meeting in Tokyo, as announced by the Japanese Foreign Ministry.

In Kuwait, the Ministry of Information mourned veteran actor Mohammad Al-Munaie, who passed away Friday evening after a career spanning more than six decades.

Kuwait's Meteorological Department expects the country to experience hot and humid weather with sporadic rains in some areas on Friday evening, continuing into the early hours of Saturday.

In Amman, Kuwaiti students achieved commendable success by winning a silver medal and three bronze medals at the ongoing 10th Arab Chemistry Olympiad.

In Ramallah, the Palestinian Resistance Movement, Hamas, confirmed its readiness to conclude a comprehensive deal to release all Israeli hostages in exchange for a ceasefire and the withdrawal of Israeli forces.

The Israeli occupation government has approved its head Benjamin Netanyahu's plan to take control of Gaza City and expand its military operations.

In Riyadh, Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council Jasem Al-Budaiwi stated that the decision by the Israeli occupation forces to occupy the Gaza Strip challenges the will of the international community.

The Organization of Islamic Cooperation in Jeddah denounced the decision by the Israeli occupation authorities to re-occupy the entire Gaza Strip and displace around one million Gazans from Gaza City and the north to the south of the enclave.

In Cairo, Egyptian President Abdefattah Al-Sisi and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas reaffirmed their rejection of evicting Palestinians from their territories.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin announced that his government would halt the export of military equipment to the Israeli occupation that could be used in the Gaza Strip.

In Tehran, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty emphasized the necessity of maintaining confidence and coordination among political rivals in Lebanon.

In Washington, Azerbaijan and Armenia signed a U.S.-brokered peace deal at the White House to end a 35-year conflict between the two sides.

In Islamabad, at least 33 militants attempting to infiltrate through the Pakistan-Afghanistan border were killed by security forces in Pakistan's southwestern Balochistan province, as reported by the military.