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Germany has expressed its concern over the new law passed by the Israeli parliament, which would allow for the capital punishment of Palestinians based on mere suspicion. The German government’s spokesperson stated that the law could only be applied to Palestinians and expressed regret over the Israeli parliament’s decision. Under the new law, Palestinians could be arrested and charged based on suspicion alone. The spokesperson emphasized that the German government cannot support the Israeli parliament’s decision.
It is worth noting that the Israeli parliament has passed a highly disputed bill that would allow for the capital punishment of Palestinians. The new law would enable the arrest and trial of Palestinians based on mere suspicion, with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani announcing that those who cause harm to Israel would be executed within 90 days.
Meanwhile, the head of the French Navy stated that the number of Chinese ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz is not enough to restore normal traffic flow. Last year, Jordan provided assistance to Israel in countering Iranian drones and missiles.
Mohamed Morsi, an Egyptian politician, has stated that the United States has changed its objectives in the war with Iran, as it has failed to achieve significant successes on the battlefield. Donald Trump is expected to address the Iranian war at 6 am local time. Trump has reportedly been in private communication with European leaders, including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, as part of international efforts to negotiate a peace agreement.
The United Arab Emirates’ Emirate of Abu Dhabi reported a drone crash on Tuesday, while Kuwait International Airport has been hit by missiles seven times since the start of the conflict. Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi stated that Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is healthy and not attending public events due to the ongoing conflict.
According to reports, US Special Envoy to Iran Jason Greenblatt held talks with European leaders, including Jean-Luc Mélenchon, as part of international efforts to negotiate a peace agreement. US President Donald Trump has made contradictory statements regarding the conflict, with some reports suggesting that his advisors are trying to calm tensions.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guards Corps has responded to Trump’s statements, warning that the Strait of Hormuz will not be opened by Trump’s “amusing” statements. Iran’s Foreign Ministry stated that Trump’s calls for a ceasefire are baseless and unfounded.
In a separate development, the President of Uzbekistan has announced a new initiative to address environmental protection and improvement. The Uzbek government has also imposed restrictions on the use of government vehicles for two days, citing concerns over environmental protection.
A plane was reportedly shot down in the Crimea region, which has been occupied by Russia since 2014. US Senator Chris Coons has criticized President Trump over his handling of the Iran conflict, stating that Trump’s statement that Iran’s new president is less radical and more intelligent than his predecessors is “misleading.”
In another incident, an oil tanker was hit by a missile off the coast of Qatar, but all crew members were safe and no casualties were reported. The Jordanian government has previously provided assistance to Israel in countering Iranian drones and missiles.
Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar has denied that the conflict will be Israel’s last war, stating that they cannot promise that it will be the case.

