Hekabi causes controversy again and Hamidti vows to eradicate Islamists
Mike Huckabee stirs controversy with his remarks, while Sudan's General Hamdan Dagalo pledges military action against Islamist factions.
In recent comments, former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee has reignited discussions surrounding Israel's claim over its region, suggesting that there is no harm if Israel were to take full control. His perspective is heavily influenced by religious interpretations, which adds a layer of controversy to his statements. Huckabee's remarks align with a broader narrative of support for Israeli policies, prompting both support and condemnation from various sectors.
In Sudan, General Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, commonly known as Hamidti, has cited drone attacks from a neighboring country as obstacles to his forces' advancement towards key cities, including Khartoum and Port Sudan. He has framed the military struggle as a necessary engagement, emphasizing his commitment to dismantling what he terms the "Islamic Movement Army." Hamidti distanced himself from aspirations of ruling Sudan, instead claiming his objective is to eradicate Islamist influences from the political landscape.
Simultaneously, in Syria, the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority has taken control of Qamishli Airport in the Hasaka province as part of an agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). This event is indicative of ongoing negotiations and power shifts among the various factions within the Syrian territory. A technical government delegation arrived at the airport as the first civilian flight from Damascus landed, marking a significant step in resuming normal operations amid a complex civil conflict.