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Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El Sisi asked an international summit he was hosting on Saturday to immediately work towards a ceasefire in the Gaza war and guarantee sustained humanitarian aid to the enclave's 2.3 million people.
However, the meeting, held in Egypt's new capital in the desert east of Cairo, wrapped up without issuing resolutions or a final communique summing up the day's deliberations. Instead, the Egyptian presidency issued a statement in which it outlined what it hoped the gathering would achieve.
“We meet in Cairo at a difficult time. Our humanity is being tested ahead of our interests, and the depth of our faith in the value of man and his right to live are put to the test,” the president said in his opening remarks at the one-day gathering.
Mr El Sisi spoke just hours after the first shipment of humanitarian aid arrived in Gaza, nearly two weeks after Hamas's war with Israel began. He said the delivery of the aid on Saturday was the result of talks with the US. It was delivered under the supervision of the UN and its Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA, alongside the Palestinian Red Crescent, he added.
“It is an unprecedented crisis that requires our full attention to prevent the conflict from becoming wider and threaten international security and stability,” the President said.
“We need to reach a specific consensus on a road map whose aim is to stop the current humanitarian tragedy and revive the peace process on several tracks.
“This starts with guaranteeing the full, safe, quick and sustained humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. We then immediately move to negotiations on a ceasefire and we next urgently begin negotiations to revive the peace process.”
The absence of a final communique was possibly because of the divergence of the participants' views on the conflict. There was no news conference at the end of the meeting, which is customary on similar occasions.
Instead, the Egyptian presidency issued a statement that appeared to reflect its disappointment that the meeting fell below expectations.
Egypt, said the statement, wanted the Cairo gathering to “build an international consensus that transcends cultures, ethnicities, religions and political positions."
It also wanted the meeting to “call for the renouncement of violence, terrorism and unlawful killings as well as call for a halt to the ongoing war that claimed the lives of thousands of innocent civilians on the Palestinian and Israeli sides”.
“Egypt also looked to the summit’s participants [to] issue a global call for peace in which they agree on the importance of reassessing the international dealing with the Palestinians' cause over the past decades.”
More than 30 heads of state and prime ministers attended the Cairo Summit for Peace, including UAE President Sheikh Mohamed, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, Jordan's King Abdullah, Qatar's Sheikh Tamim, Bahrain's King Hamad and the prime ministers of Italy, Spain, Greece and Iraq.
Also in attendance were UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and the foreign ministers of the UK, Germany, France, Japan and Norway, as well as representatives of the EU, African Union and the Arab League.
President Sheikh Mohamed called for an immediate end to hostilities in Gaza.
He made the call in a post on social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, where he shared images from the summit.
President Abbas warned of “any attempts to displace our people from Gaza and we also warn of any attempts to expel Palestinians from their homes or displacing them from Jerusalem or the West Bank, because we will not accept displacement, and we will remain steadfast on our land no matter the challenges.”
“We won't leave, we won't leave,” he said.
Jordan's King Abdullah said Israel's bombardment and siege of Gaza was a war crime and berated the West for what he saw as double standards in dealing with the conflict.
“It has been two weeks since Israel slapped a complete blockade on Gaza. This continues amid international silence from most nations.
“The message we hear loud and clear in the Arab world is that the lives of Palestinians are less important than Israeli lives … our lives are less important than [those] of others, the implementation of international law is selective and human rights have their limits.”
He condemned what he said is “collective punishment of a besieged and helpless population” calling it a “flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. It is a war crime.”
Egypt and Jordan were the first Arab nations to sign peace treaties with Israel, in 1979 and 1994 respectively. They have for decades assumed the role of interlocutors in the Arab-Israeli conflict while maintaining close ties with Palestinian factions.
Jordan is also the official custodian of holy Islamic sites in Jerusalem.
Arab League Secretary General Ahmed Abul Gheit also called for an immediate ceasefire and an end to the “brutal bombardment” of civilians in Gaza, stressing the need for the continued supply of food, medicine and fuel.
Mr Abul Gheit warned against drifting into a religious conflict, which he said would cause a “catastrophe to the whole of mankind”.
Saudi Arabia's Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said his country “stands with the Palestinian people to obtain their rights.”
“We express our disappointment at the inability of the UN Security Council to take a position regarding the current crisis in Gaza so far and we demand the immediate opening of safe humanitarian corridors,” he added.
Britain's Foreign Secretary James Cleverly urged the Israeli military to respect international law and show restraint. His German counterpart, Annalena Baerbock, said Israel's fight against Hamas must be carried out with due concern for the humanitarian situation in Gaza.
But the absence of a high-ranking US official dampened expectations that the summit would produce anything that could change conditions in Gaza. There is currently no US ambassador in Cairo and the mission's charge d'affairs is representing Washington.
Israel was not represented nor was Iran, Hamas's main backer. Britain's Prime Minister, Germany's Chancellor and the French President also stayed away.
The Gaza crisis began when Hamas militants attacked southern Israel on October 7, killing some 1,400 people, including women and children, and taking 200 hostages.
Israel's response constituted the heaviest air campaign on Gaza since its first war with Hamas in 2008. To date, 4,137 Palestinians have been killed, one million displaced and nearly 150,000 homes damaged or destroyed.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has vowed to continue his war until “victory” and to wipe out Hamas.
While preparing for a ground offensive, Israel has blockaded Gaza, denying its residents water, electricity and fuel and creating a major humanitarian crisis.
On Saturday, lorries laden with aid supplies drove through the Rafah border crossing from the Egyptian side and offloaded their cargo on to Palestinian lorries waiting on the Gaza side. The Palestinian lorries were escorted by white SUVs bearing the UN blue logo.
The UN said the 20-lorry convoy included life-saving supplies that would be received by the Palestinian Red Crescent.
The Palestinian group Hamas, which controls the Gaza Strip, said the delivery included medicine and limited amounts of food.
UN officials have said at least 100 lorries a day are needed into Gaza to cover urgent needs, and that any delivery of aid needs to be sustained and at a larger scale.
“The humanitarian situation in Gaza – already precarious – has reached catastrophic levels,” UN humanitarian chief Martin Griffiths said in a statement. “I am confident that this delivery will be the start of a sustainable effort to provide essential supplies.”
In his Saturday address, Mr El Sisi reiterated Cairo's growing concern over what it sees as an Israeli plot to force Gaza's Palestinians to escape the bombardment and possible ground offensive to find refuge in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula.
“Egypt emphasised and emphasises again its total rejection of forced eviction of the Palestinians and their migration to Egyptian territory in Sinai,” he said. “That would simply be a final liquidation of the Palestinian cause and an end to the dream of an independent Palestinian state.”
Egypt's position reflects Arab fears that Palestinians could again flee or be forced from their homes as they were during the war surrounding Israel’s creation in 1948 and in the aftermath of the 1967 war when Israel captured Sinai, the Gaza Strip, Syria's Golan Heights and the Jordanian-administered West Bank.
Government-inspired rallies rejecting the eviction of Palestinians were held across Egypt on Friday, with thousands participating.
Independent rallies were also held outside Cairo's ancient Al Azhar mosque – the world's foremost seat of Sunni Islam learning – and the Mustafa Mahmoud mosque in the Mohandiseen district across the Nile.
Protesters at both locations marched on Tahrir Square, the epicentre of the 2011 uprising that toppled autocratic ruler Hosni Mubarak.
Chanting anti-government and pro-Palestinian slogans, the protesters clashed with police on streets leading to the square but managed to reach it.
At least 100 protesters were arrested, according to police.
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Five hymns the crowds can join in
Papal Mass will begin at 10.30am at the Zayed Sports City Stadium on Tuesday
Some 17 hymns will be sung by a 120-strong UAE choir
Five hymns will be rehearsed with crowds on Tuesday morning before the Pope arrives at stadium
‘Christ be our Light’ as the entrance song
‘All that I am’ for the offertory or during the symbolic offering of gifts at the altar
‘Make me a Channel of your Peace’ and ‘Soul of my Saviour’ for the communion
‘Tell out my Soul’ as the final hymn after the blessings from the Pope
The choir will also sing the hymn ‘Legions of Heaven’ in Arabic as ‘Assakiroo Sama’
There are 15 Arabic speakers from Syria, Lebanon and Jordan in the choir that comprises residents from the Philippines, India, France, Italy, America, Netherlands, Armenia and Indonesia
The choir will be accompanied by a brass ensemble and an organ
They will practice for the first time at the stadium on the eve of the public mass on Monday evening
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Key figures in the life of the fort
Sheikh Dhiyab bin Isa (ruled 1761-1793) Built Qasr Al Hosn as a watchtower to guard over the only freshwater well on Abu Dhabi island.
Sheikh Shakhbut bin Dhiyab (ruled 1793-1816) Expanded the tower into a small fort and transferred his ruling place of residence from Liwa Oasis to the fort on the island.
Sheikh Tahnoon bin Shakhbut (ruled 1818-1833) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further as Abu Dhabi grew from a small village of palm huts to a town of more than 5,000 inhabitants.
Sheikh Khalifa bin Shakhbut (ruled 1833-1845) Repaired and fortified the fort.
Sheikh Saeed bin Tahnoon (ruled 1845-1855) Turned Qasr Al Hosn into a strong two-storied structure.
Sheikh Zayed bin Khalifa (ruled 1855-1909) Expanded Qasr Al Hosn further to reflect the emirate's increasing prominence.
Sheikh Shakhbut bin Sultan (ruled 1928-1966) Renovated and enlarged Qasr Al Hosn, adding a decorative arch and two new villas.
Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan (ruled 1966-2004) Moved the royal residence to Al Manhal palace and kept his diwan at Qasr Al Hosn.
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The flights
There are direct flights from Dubai to Sofia with FlyDubai (www.flydubai.com) and Wizz Air (www.wizzair.com), from Dh1,164 and Dh822 return including taxes, respectively.
The trip
Plovdiv is 150km from Sofia, with an hourly bus service taking around 2 hours and costing $16 (Dh58). The Rhodopes can be reached from Sofia in between 2-4hours.
The trip was organised by Bulguides (www.bulguides.com), which organises guided trips throughout Bulgaria. Guiding, accommodation, food and transfers from Plovdiv to the mountains and back costs around 170 USD for a four-day, three-night trip.
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Getting there
Etihad (Etihad.com), Emirates (emirates.com) and Air France (www.airfrance.com) fly to Paris’ Charles de Gaulle Airport, from Abu Dhabi and Dubai respectively. Return flights cost from around Dh3,785. It takes about 40 minutes to get from Paris to Compiègne by train, with return tickets costing €19. The Glade of the Armistice is 6.6km east of the railway station.
Staying there
On a handsome, tree-lined street near the Chateau’s park, La Parenthèse du Rond Royal (laparenthesedurondroyal.com) offers spacious b&b accommodation with thoughtful design touches. Lots of natural woods, old fashioned travelling trunks as decoration and multi-nozzle showers are part of the look, while there are free bikes for those who want to cycle to the glade. Prices start at €120 a night.
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What you as a drone operator need to know
A permit and licence is required to fly a drone legally in Dubai.
Sanad Academy is the United Arab Emirate’s first RPA (Remotely Piloted Aircraft) training and certification specialists endorsed by the Dubai Civil Aviation authority.
It is responsible to train, test and certify drone operators and drones in UAE with DCAA Endorsement.
“We are teaching people how to fly in accordance with the laws of the UAE,” said Ahmad Al Hamadi, a trainer at Sanad.
“We can show how the aircraft work and how they are operated. They are relatively easy to use, but they need responsible pilots.
“Pilots have to be mature. They are given a map of where they can and can’t fly in the UAE and we make these points clear in the lectures we give.
“You cannot fly a drone without registration under any circumstances.”
Larger drones are harder to fly, and have a different response to location control. There are no brakes in the air, so the larger drones have more power.
The Sanad Academy has a designated area to fly off the Al Ain Road near Skydive Dubai to show pilots how to fly responsibly.
“As UAS technology becomes mainstream, it is important to build wider awareness on how to integrate it into commerce and our personal lives,” said Major General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief, Dubai Police.
“Operators must undergo proper training and certification to ensure safety and compliance.
“Dubai’s airspace will undoubtedly experience increased traffic as UAS innovations become commonplace, the Forum allows commercial users to learn of best practice applications to implement UAS safely and legally, while benefitting a whole range of industries.”
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