Wednesday, May 14, 2025

Updates From Israel, Middle East

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In Japan, Sa’ar slams Iranian axis, says Israel will expand Abraham Accords when war ends


Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar says Israel won’t accept threats from Iran and its regional proxies, and declares Israel will expand the Abraham Accords normalization agreements when the war in Gaza ends, during a press conference in Tokyo this morning.

“Since October 7th, Israel has been attacked by the evil axis of Iran, Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis and the Shia militias in Iraq. We were attacked on seven fronts and we didn’t initiate on any of these fronts… we retaliated to the attacks,” says the foreign minister to a group of some 80 reporters, in a transcript of the meeting shared by his office.

“Israel aspires to expand the Abraham Accords and circle of peace and normalization in the Middle East. And we will do it when this war will be over! But we cannot accept the ongoing threats to our security,” Sa’ar says.

“Iran must be prevented from obtaining nuclear weapons. The international community must take firm action to make sure of this,” Sa’ar continues, saying, “We thank Japan for its consistent and responsible approach in the International Atomic Energy Agency.”

After being informed that sirens were going off in Israel in response to a Houthi missile attack from Yemen, Sa’ar says, “During this very press conference… millions of Israelis are now running to shelters… I believe this is war crimes. Because it is targeting civilians.”

Sa’ar also thanks US President Donald Trump “for helping secure the release of our soldier and dual Israeli-American citizen Edan Alexander,” who was freed from Hamas captivity on Monday.

Yesterday, Sa’ar told Japanese Foreign Minister Takeshi Iwaya that Israel’s delegation to Doha this week will try “to reach a framework for the release of hostages, as we had sought from the beginning — based on the Witkoff framework.”

“It is impossible to continue living alongside Hamas’s terror state… They continue to hold our hostages in order to dictate conditions that would allow them to continue their war against Israel,” he said.

He also called on Japan to reject any unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, saying, “Unilateral steps against Israel will require an Israeli response. This would corner Israel. I call on Japan to reject such ideas, which would only push peace further away.”

Iran, “like Hamas, they hold a fanatical religious ideology… After what they’ve already done… without nuclear weapons, one can only imagine what they would do if, God forbid, they got them. This must not be allowed,” he told Iwaya.

Bin Salman: Saudi Arabia working with US to deescalate Mideast, see ‘sustainable solution to Palestinian issue’

ToI Staff

Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says that that Arab Gulf states are seeking to work with the US to deescalate tensions in the Middle East.

The crown prince makes the comments in opening remarks at the US-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit in Riyadh, attended by US President Donald Trump.

Bin Salman says the kingdom is hoping for an end to the war in Gaza, with a “sustainable solution to the Palestinian issue,” with the New York Times reporting he said he wants it to be reached in line with the Arab Peace Initiative, a 2002 initiative that offered Israel normalized ties with the entire Arab world once it reaches a two-state solution to its conflict with the Palestinians.

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Trump heads to Qatar after visit to Saudi Arabia

Trump says he ‘wants to make deal with Iran,’ but it ‘must stop’ terror support, proxy wars and can’t have nukes

Trump Warns Iran: “Time to Choose” as Nuclear Talks Stall


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