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Settlement Projects in West Bank Are Attempt to Impose Zionist Sovereignty, Displace Land's Owners
Settlement Projects in West Bank Are Attempt to Impose Zionist Sovereignty, Displace Land's Owners

Saba Yemen

time16-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Settlement Projects in West Bank Are Attempt to Impose Zionist Sovereignty, Displace Land's Owners

Doha - Saba: Abdulrahman Shadid, a leader in the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), confirmed on Wednesday that the Zionist enemy is attempting through its criminal actions to impose its sovereignty over the occupied West Bank and displace the land's rightful owners. In a press statement received by the Yemeni News Agency (SABA), Shadid said: 'The Zionist enemy's escalation of its criminal aggression on the governorates of the West Bank, and the intensification of land confiscation, bulldozing operations, and the repeated brutal attacks carried out by settlers on citizens' lands and properties, are attempts to impose new settlement realities and alter the geographic features to enforce full sovereignty over the West Bank.' The Hamas official warned of the danger of the new settlement and military project in the town of Raba, southeast of Jenin, which is part of a series of similar projects in Tubas, Nablus, Tulkarm, Hebron, and other governorates, aimed at displacing residents and emptying the land of its people. He praised the steadfastness of the residents of Raba and all cities, towns, and camps in the West Bank, who stand bravely in the face of the oppression and settlement machinery, affirming that this land was, is, and will remain purely Palestinian and will not accept invaders. Shadid called on the Palestinian people, especially the free-spirited youth, to participate massively in all public and support events on Friday, and to escalate confrontation with the Zionist enemy and disrupt its soldiers and settlers by all possible means. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Mubadala, global partners to acquire energy efficiency leader Techem for Dh29 billion
Mubadala, global partners to acquire energy efficiency leader Techem for Dh29 billion

Al Etihad

time14-07-2025

  • Business
  • Al Etihad

Mubadala, global partners to acquire energy efficiency leader Techem for Dh29 billion

14 July 2025 19:22 ABU DHABI (ALETIHAD)Mubadala Investment Company, the Abu Dhabi-based sovereign investor, has joined forces with global investment firms Partners Group, GIC, and TPG Rise Climate to acquire Techem, a Germany-headquartered provider of digitally enabled energy efficiency solutions for the real estate sector, in a deal valued at approximately Dh29 billion (6.7 billion euros).The transaction is expected to close in the second half of 2025, subject to customary closing conditions and regulatory in 1952, Techem services over 13 million dwellings across 18 countries, with a customer base of more than 440,000. The company specialises in low-investment, non-invasive methods to improve energy efficiency, reduce consumption, lower costs, and cut CO2 emissions—contributing significantly to the long-term decarbonisation of the real estate sector, which currently accounts for around 40% of global CO2 currently has about 62 million devices installed worldwide, enabling digital sub-metering, monitoring, and smart building services that help landlords and property owners manage energy use more Mohamed Shadid, Head of Energy and Sustainability at Mubadala's Private Equity Platform, emphasised the strategic alignment of the deal with the company's long-term vision.'The decarbonisation of the real estate sector continues to be a global priority for better and more sustainable living. As a trusted and leading sub-metering services provider with a digital edge, Techem is well positioned to continue leading this transition, improving the energy management of buildings through better efficiency and consumption,' said Shadid. 'We are delighted to be investing alongside Partners Group, GIC, and TPG Rise Climate and to be supporting Techem as it continues to expand and strengthen its value proposition. This transaction aligns with Mubadala's long-term commitment to deploying capital purposefully and helping to find solutions to global challenges.'

Zionist enemy raided several homes during its incursion into town of Dura, south of Hebron
Zionist enemy raided several homes during its incursion into town of Dura, south of Hebron

Saba Yemen

time28-06-2025

  • Saba Yemen

Zionist enemy raided several homes during its incursion into town of Dura, south of Hebron

Hebron - Saba: Zionist enemy forces raided the town of Dura, south of Hebron, on Saturday and searched several homes. Security sources reported to the Palestinian News Agency (WAFA) that the enemy forces stormed the town of Dura and searched a residential building belonging to the Shadid family and several homes, whose owners were identified as Wael Awimer and Abdullah al-Hindi. The forces searched the homes and ransacked their contents. In the same context, a young man was wounded by enemy fire on Friday evening in the town of Ya'bad, south of Jenin. Local sources said that a young man was wounded by enemy fire while he was on Al-Aber Street, south of Ya'bad. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print

Hamas: Enemy's crimes, incursions into West Bank will not undermine our people's resolve, adherence to option of resistance, steadfastness
Hamas: Enemy's crimes, incursions into West Bank will not undermine our people's resolve, adherence to option of resistance, steadfastness

Saba Yemen

time10-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Hamas: Enemy's crimes, incursions into West Bank will not undermine our people's resolve, adherence to option of resistance, steadfastness

Gaza – Saba: Hamas leader in Palestine Abdulrahman Shadid stressed on Tuesday that the crimes of the Zionist enemy and its aggression against the Old City of Nablus and all West Bank governorates will not grant them security, but rather will lead to further defeat and disappointment. Shadid said in a press statement distributed by Hamas media, a copy of which was received by the Yemeni News Agency (Saba), that "the enemy's crimes and escalating incursions into the West Bank will not undermine our people's resolve and adherence to the option of resistance, steadfastness, and the protection of their land and holy sites, no matter the cost." He pointed out that "the resistance's painful blows to the enemy will remain present in all West Bank governorates despite all its crimes and brutality, and that its plans to implement annexation and displacement will only be doomed to failure under the rock of our people's steadfastness and resistance." Hamas leader called on the Palestinian people in the West Bank to unite under the banner of resistance and confrontation, to ignite all areas of conflict with the Zionist enemy and its settlers, and to prevent its crimes from going unpunished. Whatsapp Telegram Email Print more of (International)

Hamas confirms delivery of Gaza peace deal proposal
Hamas confirms delivery of Gaza peace deal proposal

United News of India

time03-05-2025

  • Politics
  • United News of India

Hamas confirms delivery of Gaza peace deal proposal

Gaza, May 3 (UNI) Senior Hamas leader Abdul Rahman Shadid confirmed Friday that the movement had presented to mediators a proposal for a comprehensive Gaza peace deal, which includes a five-year truce. In a press statement, Shadid said the movement had presented a proposal on April 17 calling for a comprehensive agreement that includes a permanent cessation of Israeli "aggression," the complete withdrawal of the Israeli forces from Gaza, the lifting of the Israeli blockade, the entry of aid and relief into Gaza, and the reconstruction of the enclave. The proposal includes a deal that leads to the release of all hostages in Gaza in one go in exchange for an agreed number of Palestinian prisoners, along with a ceasefire that extends for five years, with regional and international guarantees, and the formation of an independent committee to manage Gaza, Shadid said. He said the proposed committee to govern post-war Gaza would consist of independent technocrats with full powers and duties, in accordance with the Egyptian proposal for a community support committee, to manage Gaza affairs without direct political interference and to ensure security and services for Palestinians during the critical period. However, Shadid said the Israeli government "rejected the movement's vision, insisted on dividing the issues, and refused to commit to ending the war, adhering to policies of killing, starvation, and destruction, even at the expense of the lives of its army prisoners held in Gaza." On Monday, Israel's state-owned broadcaster Kan reported that Israel had "officially rejected" a proposal for a five-year truce with Hamas, under which all Israeli hostages being held in Gaza would have been released. On Thursday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said defeating Hamas is Israel's main goal and takes precedence over securing the release of the hostages. Israel halted the entry of goods and supplies into Gaza on March 2 following the expiration of the first phase of a January ceasefire agreement with Hamas. The second phase has yet to be implemented due to a lack of consensus between the parties. On March 18, Israel resumed its military operations in the enclave. At least 2,326 Palestinians had been killed and 6,050 others injured since Israel renewed its intensive strikes, Gaza-based health authorities said on Thursday. UNI XINHUA GNK

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