March 6, 2025
Mar 06, 2025•3 min
Episode description
Trump issues deadly ultimatum to Palestinians over captives
"US President Donald Trump has issued a dire ultimatum to Palestinians once again.
He warned that Palestinians in Gaza will face deadly consequences if hostages are not released.
""Release all of the hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is over for you,"" he wrote on his Truth Social platform.
Pledging unwavering support for Israel, Trump vowed to send, what he calls, ""everything it needs to finish the job.""
At least 48,400 Palestinians have been killed in Israel's genocidal war on Gaza amid a stalled ceasefire agreement reached on January 17."
Israel’s occupation is the real issue, not Hamas: Palestinian official
"The head of Gaza’s Government Information Office Salama Maroofa fired back at US President Donald Trump’s call for Palestinians to release Israeli hostages or face death.
He stated that Israel’s occupation is the core issue, not Hamas.
In a statement, Maroof accused Trump of emboldening Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, enabling further ""crimes against 2.4 million people.""
He added that the ongoing violence in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem is proof of Israeli crimes."
Syria vows to destroy Assad's chemical weapons legacy
"Syria’s foreign minister has pledged to swiftly eliminate the country’s remaining chemical weapons and is calling on the world for support.
Speaking at the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons in The Hague, Asaad Hassan al Shaibani became the first Syrian official to address the disarmament agency. ,
New government's decision comes after years of controversy, despite Syria’s 2013 pledge to destroy its stockpile, multiple probes confirmed chemical attacks by the Bashar al-Assad regime.
For over a decade, chemical weapons watchdog's inspectors have faced roadblocks in uncovering the full extent of Syria’s arsenal."
US nixes intelligence-sharing with Ukraine
"The US has halted intelligence-sharing with Ukraine, CIA Director John Ratcliffe confirmed, a move that could shake Kiev’s battlefield strategy.
The Trump administration's tough stance aims to push Ukraine toward a mineral deal with the US and peace talks with Russia.
President Trump earlier revealed that he received a letter from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressing willingness to negotiate.
Amid concerns, Ratcliffe suggested it may soon be reversed as Washington reaffirms its support for Ukraine."
UN warns of drastic food ration cuts for Rohingya refugees
"The United Nations has warned it may reduce food rations for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh from $12.50 to $6 starting April 1, unless it raises $81 million.
Bangladesh's top official, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, expressed concern over the potential impact of this cut, noting current rations are already insufficient.
The UN's World Food Programme is scrambling for funds to avoid further worsening the humanitarian crisis.
With over a million refugees, many already facing hunger, the cuts threaten to undermine basic survival needs."
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