Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} Baabuurta waa weyn aya laga mamnuucay Buundooyinka Baladweyne.
{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Hogaamiyaha maamulka SSC oo sheegay in duulaan qaawan kusoo qaaday Somaliland
Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} Hogaamiyaha maamulka SSC oo sheegay in duulaan qaawan kusoo qaaday Somaliland
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
{DAAWO MUQAALKA} dhagaysiga kiis dil ah oo ka billowday maxkamad ku taalo Magaalada Kismaayo.
Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} dhagaysiga kiis dil ah oo ka billowday maxkamad ku taalo Magaalada Kismaayo.
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
{DAAWO MUQAALKA} Ciidamadii ATMIS Kala wareegi lahaa Amaanka Soomaaliya oo tiradooda la shaaciyay
Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} Ciidamadii ATMIS Kala wareegi lahaa Amaanka Soomaaliya oo tiradooda la shaaciyay
HOOS KA DAAWO MUQAALKA WARBIXINTA
Arab-Islamic summit rejects justifying Gaza war as Israeli self-defence

Sunday November 12, 2023
Leaders meeting in Saudi Arabia demanded aid be allowed to enter Gaza, called for cessation of arms exports to Israel.
An Arab-Islamic summit hosted by Saudi Arabia called for an end to the war in Gaza and rejected justifying Israel’s actions against Palestinians as self-defence.
The summit on Saturday condemned “Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip, war crimes and barbaric and inhumane massacres by the occupation government”, a final communique said.
It also called for an end to the siege on Gaza, allowing humanitarian aid into the enclave and halting arms exports to Israel, following the meeting in Riyadh.
The leaders demanded that the UN Security Council adopt “a decisive and binding resolution” to halt Israel’s “aggression” in Gaza.
Originally, only the 22 members of the Arab League were expected to participate, but the meeting was later expanded to include the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a wider association of 57 mostly Muslim-majority states to which the Arab League countries belong.
Al Jazeera’s Hashem Ahelbarra said that without consensus among the summit attendees, its outcomes are useless.
“People do understand that the Israelis don’t really care about what is happening at this summit between the OIC and Arab League leaders. When you look at the communique you get a sense that the Arab and Muslim leaders do not have a mechanism to push a ceasefire and humanitarian corridor,” Ahelbarra said.
“This summit was just for the sake of a semblance of unity … in the Arab and Muslim world. It’s a watered-down statement. Not all Arab leaders decided to attend this summit because of the huge differences and divisions among the key players of the summit. That’s why they put this vaguely worded statement for public consumption,” he added.
In the opening remarks, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MBS) called for an immediate cessation of military operations in Gaza and the release of all captives and prisoners.
“This is a humanitarian catastrophe that has proved the failure of the international community and the UN Security Council to put an end to Israel’s gross violations of international humanitarian laws, and prove the dual standards adopted by the world,” he said.
“We are certain the only cause for peace is the end of the Israeli occupation and illegal settlements, and restoration of the established rights of the Palestinian people and the establishment of the state on 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital,” MBS added.
Turkish President Recep Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Israel was taking revenge on Gazan babies, children and women, as he renewed his call for an immediate ceasefire.
“What is urgent in Gaza is not pauses for a few hours, rather we need a permanent ceasefire,” he added. “We cannot put Hamas resisters defending their homeland in the same category as the occupiers.”
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas highlighted that besides Gaza, Israeli forces’ raids in the occupied West Bank have also escalated and called on the United States to put an end to “Israel’s aggression, the occupation, violation and desecration of our holy sites”.
“No military and security solutions are acceptable as they have all failed. We categorically reject any efforts to displace our people from Gaza or the West Bank,” Abbas added.
Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani questioned for how long the international community will treat Israel as if it is above international law.
“The international world remains immune in front of all these scenes. Who could have imagined that hospitals could be publicly shelled in the 21st century?” he asked.
‘A unified collective position’
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the joint Arab League and OIC meeting was being held “in response to the exceptional circumstances taking place in the Palestinian Gaza Strip as countries feel the need to unify efforts and come out with a unified collective position”.
The OIC includes member states from across the Islamic world, including the Palestinian territories’ neighbours Egypt and Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Iraq.
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the president of Egypt, emphasised that the policy of “collective punishment” by killing, siege and forcible transfer, is unacceptable.
“This cannot be interpreted as self-defence and must be stopped immediately”.
With Iran repeatedly warning that the scope of war will expand if Israel does not stop its attacks, President Ebrahim Raisi also attended the meeting in Riyadh, marking the first visit by an Iranian president in 11 years.
“Blind bombardment against Gaza must stop,” Raisi said, adding that “Islamic governments should designate the army of the occupying and aggressor regime [Israel] as a terrorist organisation”.
Raisi highlighted that Washington is supporting Israel in the United Nations and vetoes resolutions that prevent the killing of Palestinians.
“It has paved the way for Israel to kill more, to bombard more and to shell more.”
Hold Israel ‘accountable’
Israel has not relented in its attacks on the Gaza Strip despite increasing calls for an immediate ceasefire, especially from the Arab and Islamic worlds.
The non-stop air raids and ground assaults – which came in response to the October 7 attack by Hamas which killed about 1,200 Israelis – have killed more than 11,000 Palestinians, mostly civilians.
Israel has significantly ramped up its attacks on hospitals in recent days, and the UN has said the lives of one million children in Gaza are “hanging on by a thread”.
The Arab League consists of 22 countries, including Syria, which was earlier this year accepted back after Arab leaders restarted talks with President Bashar al-Assad following a decade of civil war in the country.
The bloc’s Assistant Secretary-General Hossam Zaki said this week that it aims to demonstrate “how the Arabs will move on the international scene to stop the aggression, support Palestine and its people, condemn the Israeli occupation, and hold it accountable for its crimes”.
The joint summit comes amid a flurry of diplomatic activity across the region and beyond. Saudi Arabia had hosted an African-Saudi summit in Riyadh on Friday, where MBS called for an end to the war.
Leaders of Russia, Iran, Turkey and Pakistan convened in Kazakhstan’s capital Astana on Thursday for talks that included the situation in Gaza.
SOURCE: AL JAZEERA AND NEWS AGENCIES
More than 75 persons found to be in Malta illegally this month

Sunday November 12, 2023
More than 75 persons have been found to be in Malta illegally since the beginning of November, the police said Saturday.
A number of others were identified in various localities in Malta today, in particular Paola and Fgura, the police said, without giving an exact number.
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They are from Syria, Somalia, Pakistan, Mali, Nigeria, Guinea, Gambia and Ghana.
They were arrested and are being held at detention centres, and the process for their repatriation has started, the police said.
Wabiga Shabeelle oo ku fatahay xaafado hor leh oo ku yaala Baledweyne
Wabiga Shabeelle ee dhexmara gudaha magaalada Baledweyne ee xarunta gobolka Hiiraan ayaa saacadahii lasoo dhaafay ku fatahay xaafado hor leh oo ku yaala Baledweyne.
Xaafadaha uu Xalay ilaa saakay wabigu ku fatahay ayaa ah qeybo ka mid ah xaafadaha Bundaweyn iyo Howlwadaag, kadib markii u wabiga Xalay saqdii dhexe karkaarada uu jabsaday.
Xaafadahaan ayaa dadkii dagana intooda badan ay horay uga barakaceen dhowrkii maalmood ee lasoo dhaafay, hayeshee waxaa jiray dad kooban oo ku harsana xaafadaha oo Xalay habeen barkii biyaha guryaha ugu galeen.
Duhurninadii Shalay ayay aheyd markii uu wabiga ku fatahay qeybo ka mid ah xaafadaha Kooshin iyo Xaawa taako
Ma jirto ilaa hadda wax khasaare nafeed ah oo ay geysteen fatahaada ku dhufatay inta badan xaafadaha Baledweyne.
Biyaha kasoo baxay Wabiga Shabeelle ayaa saakay kala jaray gabi ahaanba isku socodkii caadiga ahaa wadada laamiga ah ee isku xirta gudaha Baledweyne iyo xaafada loo barakacay ee Ceeljaalle.
Maamulka Degmada Baladweyne oo Amaro Cusub kusoo Rogay Gaadiidleyda Magaalada.
Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} Maamulka degmada Degmada Baladweyne ayaa Amaro Cusub kusoo rogay gaadiidleeyda kala duwan ee Magaalada, kuwaas oo isticmaalo Buundooyinka ku dhax yaalla degmada Baladweyne, madaama biyo aad u farabadan oo keenay wabiga Shabeelle.
Gudoomiyaha degmada Baladweyne Cumar Cismaan Calasoow oo wareeysi gaar ah siiyay Warbaahinta Hiiraanweyn ayaa sheegay in laamaha Amaanka Magaalada faray in si deg deg ah loo Joojiyo dhamaan gaadiidkii isticmalayay Buundooyinkan, madam Qatar badan xiligan ay jirto.
Gudoomiye Calasoow ayaa sheegay in xiligan buundooyinka qaar ay ku jiraan xaalado Qatar ah oo qaarkood biyaha ay dul mari haayan, sidaasi darted Cabsi xoogan ay jirto in ay go’aan hadii gaadiidka Culus ay isticmaalan, sidaasna lagu joojiyay isticmaalka Buundooyinkan.
Baladweyne waxaa ku fatahay 24 saac ee ugu dambeeyay Wabiga shabeelle, waxaana inta badan galeeyn xaafadaha Magaalada, Sidoo kale waxaa xirmay wadada laamiga ah ee isku xirta Magaalada iyo dadkii ka barakacay fatahaada wabiga shabeelle.
Somalia fears worst humanitarian catastrophe in 30 years

Mohamed Olad Hassan
Sunday November 12, 2023
Somalia’s government warns that flooding which has uprooted hundreds of thousands of people may turn into the country’s worst humanitarian disaster in decades, unless Somalis and the international community act quickly.
“The situation is dire, and the extent of the human impact of the floods is rearing its ugly face. We are calling for the Somalis in the diaspora and the international community to urgently respond to the situation before it turns into bigger humanitarian catastrophe,” the head of the National Disaster Management Agency, Mohamed Mo’alim Abdulle told VOA Somali on Thursday.
He said the flooding has killed 29 people and forced more than 300,000 to flee their homes in the southern and central regions of Somalia.
Worst-hit regions
Somali authorities say the worst-hit areas are in the Southwest and Jubbaland states.
In Baidoa, about 225 kilometers southwest of Mogadishu, residents continue to stay in the open as the flooding water left their homes completely under water.
“We have been spending [our time] outside in the open for a week. We have no shelter, food and all our belongings and our house are under water,” Madey Osman, a father of seven, told VOA Somali.
“I have nowhere to go; there is no guarantee that I will receive aid if I run to another place. We have decided to wait our fate here,” said Markabo Malaq, a single mother raising eight children.
Abdulkadir Ali Mohamed, chairperson of the regional state agency for internally displaced people affairs, said the flooding has also affected IDP camps in the outskirts of the town, which was already hosting hundreds of people displaced by an Islamist insurgency and the worst drought in the country in four decades.
“We have seen traumatized families fleeing for a third time with no hope on the horizon,” said Mohamed.
Mohamed Hussien Hassan, former regional justice minister, is concerned the circumstances will lead to the spread of diseases or worse.
“When people have no shelters, and the drinking water and the entire environment is contaminated with human waste from the local poor sewage system and the latrines, you only expect the spread of diseases like cholera and malaria,” said Hassan.
“When people cannot work or harvest, you only expect hunger and malnutrition which can eventually degenerate into famine,” he added. “We fear that this situation turns into shocking humanitarian disaster.”
Baidoa was once nicknamed “the City of Death.” It earned the title in 1992 when war and famine claimed the lives of more than 220,000 people, many left dying in the streets.
The city is also known for the 1993 visit by former U.S. President George H.W. Bush, who committed the U.S. military to a mission that saved thousands of innocents from death during Operation Restore Hope.
Meanwhile, according to local officials, in the southern Somali state of Jubbaland, there is no access to tens of thousands of families trapped by flood waters.
“The flooding has destroyed bridges and roads and cut the entire access to more than 70,000 families. There is a big fear of [a] humanitarian catastrophe,” the president of the state, Ahmed Mohamed Islam, better known as “Madobe,” warned.
“Several nights of heavy rainfall compounded major flooding in Bardhere and Luuq, towns in the Gedo region, leaving hundreds of thousands of people completely under water,” said Gedo Deputy Governor Mohamed Hussein Al-Qadi.
“Most of the areas are only accessible with boats, and we have no capacity to airlift aid or carry out rescue mission[s], which means the needy, trapped families will remain helpless, until the land dries and they are able to move [on] their own,” said Al-Qadi.
Large parts of both the Southwest and Jubbaland states are under control of al-Shabab militants, which makes it difficult for the government and aid agencies to reach those in need.
On Thursday, heavy floods swept the streets of the country’s capital, Mogadishu. Photos and videos shared on social media showed women, children, old people, and even motorized three-wheeled rickshaws swept away by floodwaters.
“In more than 14 years, I have lived in Mogadishu and through history; I have never seen or heard of floods of such extent in Mogadishu,” Osman Mohamud, one of the city’s residents told VOA.
The United Nations has described the flooding in Somalia and neighboring countries as a “once-in-a-century event.”
Around 1.6 million people in Somalia could be affected by the heavy seasonal downpours, which have worsened by the combined impact of two climate phenomena, El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole, the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said in a statement late Thursday.
Netanyahu oo sheegay in uusan aqbali doonin in Falastiin ay maamusho Magaalada Gaza.
Axad Nofembar 12, 2023 {HMC} Ra’iisul Wasaaraha Israa’iil Benjamin Netanyahu ayaa diiday fikradda ah in Gaza ay noqoto magaalo ay maamulkeeda yeeshaan Falastiiniyiintu marka uu dhammaado dagaalka u dhexeeya Israa’iil iyo Xamaas, mowqifkaas oo ah mid khilaafsan kan madaxweynaya Mareykanka Joe Biden.
“Waa inay jiraan wax intaas ka badan,” Netanyahu ayaa ku yiri shir jaraa’id Sabtidii isagoo ka jawaabaya su’aal ku saabsan in maamulka Falastiin, oo qayb ahaan gacanta ku haya Daanta Galbeed ee la haysto, uu maamuli karo Gaza dagaalka kadib.
“Ma jiri doonto maamul rayid ah oo caruurtooda bara naceybka Israel, laadayaan Israa’iiliyiinta iyo baabi’inta Dawladda Israa’iil.” ayuu yiri Netanyahu.
Xoghayaha arrimaha dibadda ee Mareykanka Antony Blinken ayaa Arbacadii dajiyay shuruudo lagu dhisayo dowlad kadib dagaalka.
“Waa inay ka jirtaa dawlad ay Falastiiniyiintu hoggaamiso oo ka jirta marinka Gaza iyo Daanta Galbeed oo mideysan,” ayuu yiri Blinken.
Horraantii Sabtidii, iyada oo dhibaatada bini’aadantinimo ee isbitaalka Shifa ay ka sii dartay, ayaa Israa’iil waxa ay sheegtay inay diyaar u tahay inay carruurta ka daadgureyso isbitaalka kadib markii laba carruur ah ay dhinteen tobannaan kalena ay halis soo wajahday markii uu dhammaaday shidaalkii matoorrada.
“Aaladaha caafimaadka waa joogsadeen. Bukaannada, gaar ahaan kuwa daryeelka degdegga ah, ayaa bilaabay inay dhintaan,” ayuu Agaasimaha Isbitaalka Al-Shifa Mohammed Abu Selmiya ku yiri wareysi lagala yeeshay khadka telefoonka.
Isha: VOA SOMALI



