A protester dressed as Lady Liberty at a march calling for a ceasefire and hostage deal, and early elections in Israel, outside Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday. EPA
A protester dressed as Lady Liberty at a march calling for a ceasefire and hostage deal, and early elections in Israel, outside Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday. EPA
A protester dressed as Lady Liberty at a march calling for a ceasefire and hostage deal, and early elections in Israel, outside Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday. EPA
A protester dressed as Lady Liberty at a march calling for a ceasefire and hostage deal, and early elections in Israel, outside Kirya military headquarters in Tel Aviv on Saturday. EPA

Five Arab states urge warring sides to accept Biden's Gaza ceasefire proposal


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Arab countries urged the warring parties in Gaza to accept the ceasefire deal proposed by US President Joe Biden at the weekend.

Foreign ministers from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan and Egypt urged Israel and Hamas to engage with the proposal "seriously and positively" in a statement issued after online talks on Monday.

It held the meeting to discuss mediation efforts undertaken by Egypt, Qatar and the US to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, where Israel continues to push on with its offensive despite mounting international pressure to bring an end to the fighting.

"The foreign ministers of the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Jordan affirmed their support for these efforts," the statement said.

The three-phase plan announced by Mr Biden on May 31 would involve a "complete ceasefire" and increase in aid to Gaza, with the release of some of the remaining Israeli hostages held by Hamas in the first phase.

The second phase proposes a "permanent end to hostilities" and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza, with the rest of the hostages released, with the final phase bringing in the reconstruction of Gaza and the return of the remaining hostages to their families.

The proposal, which Mr Biden described as an "Israeli proposal", has widened the rift among members of Israel's war cabinet.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is being pulled in different directions by the centrist and far-right members of his coalition.

Centrists Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot urged Mr Netanyahu to accept the deal and have accused him of prioritising unclear war aims over securing the release of hostages in Gaza.

Mr Gantz said he had spoken to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Monday and told him that Israel "is committed to returning the hostages and views it not only as a superior moral responsibility, but a priority on the war’s timeline".

But far-right ministers Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich have threatened to bring down the government if Mr Netanyahu accepts any deal with Hamas, and urged him to pursue the war in Gaza to its end.

On Monday, Mr Smotrich called Mr Biden's suggestions "an offer of surrender" and repeated threats to leave government if it was accepted.

On the same day, Mr Netanyahu appeared to reject the full deal, stating that the destruction of Hamas is "part of the proposal" – a condition to which the Palestinian group would not agree.

"The outline that President Biden presented is partial," government spokesman David Mencer quoted Mr Netanyahu as saying, adding in a press briefing that "the war will be stopped for the purpose of returning the hostages", after which discussions will follow on how to achieve the Israel's goal of eliminating Hamas.

Mr Netanyahu, in a separate statement issued by his office, said "claims that we have agreed to a ceasefire without our conditions being met are incorrect".

The US insisted the deal is an "Israeli proposal". "It’s a very forward-leaning deal and it’s good for the people of Gaza, good for the Israeli people, and they just need to move forward on it," National Security spokesman John Kirby said on Monday.

Hamas, which Mr Biden said received the proposal from Qatar, released a statement reacting positively at the weekend.

Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attends a party meeting at the Knesset. AFP
Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir attends a party meeting at the Knesset. AFP

According to Kobi Michael, a researcher at Israeli think tanks INSS and the Misgav Institute, Hamas's leadership "feels as if it's in a strategic comfort zone" and believes time is on its side as pressure mounts on Israel to accept a deal.

Despite the attention on the deal, Israel has continued fighting on several fronts.

On Monday, Israeli aircraft bombed the Gaza Strip, killing at least 24 people. In Rafah, where Israel launched an offensive last month, heavy shelling was reported.

Israeli missiles struck in Aleppo province in neighbouring Syria overnight, killing at least 16 people. A military source in Aleppo told The National that among the dead and wounded were fighters from Iraqi and other Iranian-backed factions.

The attack came as Iran's acting Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani met officials on his first trip to Lebanon since replacing Hossein Amirabdollahian, who died in a helicopter crash last month in Iran alongside president Ebrahim Raisi.

Mr Kani was expected to meet Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah, an ally of Tehran. His group has traded cross-border fire with Israel in support of Hamas since October 8, and on Monday launched a squadron of drones against military targets in northern Israel.

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Greenheart Organic Farms 

This Dubai company was one of the country’s first organic farms, set up in 2012, and it now delivers a wide array of fruits and vegetables grown regionally or in the UAE, as well as other grocery items, to both Dubai and Abu Dhabi doorsteps.

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Modibodi  

Founded in Australia, Modibodi is now in the UAE with waste-free, reusable underwear that eliminates the litter created by a woman’s monthly cycle, which adds up to approximately 136kgs of sanitary waste over a lifetime.

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The Good Karma Co

From brushes made of plant fibres to eco-friendly storage solutions, this company has planet-friendly alternatives to almost everything we need, including tin foil and toothbrushes. 

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Re:told

One Dubai boutique, Re:told, is taking second-hand garments and selling them on at a fraction of the price, helping to cut back on the hundreds of thousands of tonnes of clothes thrown into landfills each year.

www.shopretold.com

Lush

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www.mena.lush.com

Bubble Bro 

Offering filtered, still and sparkling water on tap, Bubble Bro is attempting to ensure we don’t produce plastic or glass waste. Founded in 2017 by Adel Abu-Aysha, the company is on track to exceeding its target of saving one million bottles by the end of the year.

www.bubble-bro.com

Coethical 

This company offers refillable, eco-friendly home cleaning and hygiene products that are all biodegradable, free of chemicals and certifiably not tested on animals.

www.instagram.com/coethical

Eggs & Soldiers

This bricks-and-mortar shop and e-store, founded by a Dubai mum-of-four, is the place to go for all manner of family products – from reusable cloth diapers to organic skincare and sustainable toys.

www.eggsnsoldiers.com

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The two riders are among several riders in the UAE to receive the top payment of £10,000 under the Thank You Fund of £16 million (Dh80m), which was announced in conjunction with Deliveroo's £8 billion (Dh40bn) stock market listing earlier this year.

The £10,000 (Dh50,000) payment is made to those riders who have completed the highest number of orders in each market.

There are also riders who will receive payments of £1,000 (Dh5,000) and £500 (Dh2,500).

All riders who have worked with Deliveroo for at least one year and completed 2,000 orders will receive £200 (Dh1,000), the company said when it announced the scheme.

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