The US Treasury Department has announced a partnership with Ukraine to set up an investment fund focused on the country’s reconstruction efforts. This agreement marks a significant step towards aiding Ukraine as it continues to recover.
In a separate incident, tensions in the region have escalated, as reported by the Lebanese Ministry of Health, which confirmed the deaths of three individuals—one Lebanese and two Syrians—following an Israeli strike that targeted their vehicle in Mays al-Jabal.
Further, a source quoted by CBS indicates that former President Trump is revisiting the recent departure of National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, believing enough time has elapsed since the Signal incident to consider it as part of a broader restructuring. Meanwhile, Reuters reports that Trump is looking to appoint Witkoff as a potential successor for Waltz in this role.
Tragic news also emerged from the West Bank, where Al Jazeera's medical source reported that an Israeli occupation force shot and killed a Palestinian civilian in Beita, a town located south of Nablus, highlighting the ongoing violence and unrest in the area.
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Habibi
This partnership with Ukraine seems more like a political stunt than any real help to the country.