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eretzyisrael · 3 months
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by Hugh Fitzgerald
For some reason, the international media is entirely uninterested in reporting about how some Israeli Muslims — Arabs and Druze — have rallied to help defend their country against Hamas. Bassam Tawil has more on this subject here: “‘Like…wtf’: Israel’s Arab Citizens Feel Lucky,” by Bassam Tawil, Gatestone Institute, January 25, 2024:
IDF Sergeant First Class (reserve) Ahmed Abu Latif, 26, a husband and father to a one-year-old baby, was killed on January 22 during the fighting between Israel and Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Abu Latif, a Muslim citizen of Israel, embodied the spirit of unity and patriotism in Israel in the aftermath of Hamas’s October 7 massacre of Israelis. He also represented a shining example of coexistence and unwavering love for Israel. In a message on Facebook at the beginning of the war, Abu Latif, who was working as a security guard at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, wrote:
Two days after the massacre, Israeli Arab blogger Nuseir Yassin, popularly known as “Nas Daily,” posted the following on X (formerly Twitter):
The atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7 — among the victims were also some Israeli Arabs — have pushed some Israeli Arabs who previously self-identified as “Palestinian-Israelis” to instead identify more closely with the Jewish state, declaring themselves to be “Israeli Arabs” or, as in the case of this popular blogger, Nuseir Yassin, shedding the modifier altogether, and now call themselves “Israelis.”
The Hamas atrocities did not drive a wedge between Jewish and Arab Israelis, as Yahya Sinwar may have hoped. Instead, the events of October 7 led to greater identification by Israeli Arabs and Druze with the Jewish state. Three-quarters of Israeli Arabs reported having “good relations” with Jews; almost as many — 70% — identify with the Jewish state, and far from wishing for its disappearance, recognize how lucky they are to be citizens of the only decently run government in the Middle East.
In Israel, Arab soldiers, both Muslim and Druze, have been fighting against the Hamas terrorists; some have been killed in Gaza, defending the Jewish state. Others were killed in Israel by Hamas on October 7; some Arabs, especially Bedouin, were taken hostage on that day. Druze have a long history of joining the IDF; the highest-ranking IDF officer who has been killed in this war was a Druze, Lt. Col. Salman Habaka. Another Druze casualty was Major Jamal Abbas, whose father and grandfather had both served in the IDF. Another Druze who answered the call on October 7 was a woman, Nisreen Yousef, who immediately volunteered to interrogate captured Hamas terrorists to discover where others were hiding; she passed on the information to the IDF, that promptly located and captured them.
The stories of these Muslims who volunteered to defend the Jewish state, and some who died in that struggle, should be more widely known. They undermine all the stories about Israel as an “apartheid state,” where Muslims are supposedly oppressed. These Arab and Druze volunteers for the IDF know otherwise; they are fighting for what they know is “their” country.
The stories about the Israeli Arabs whose rise to the summit of their professions also fatally vitiate the claims that Israel is an “apartheid” state. These stories need to be told. There is Samer Haj Yehia, the Chairman of Israel’s largest bank, Bank Leumi. And Judge Khaled Kabub, who in 2022 became the first Muslim, though not the first Arab, Justice on Israel’s Supreme Court. Jewish and Arab physicians work side by side in Israeli hospitals. Arab and Druze women have risen high in the medical profession and in academia. Prof. Mouna Maroun, Vice President and Dean of Research at University of Haifa and the former Head of the Sagol Department of Neurobiology, is the first Arab woman to hold a senior faculty position in natural sciences. Another is Prof. Mona Khoury-Kassabri, who in 2021 been elected Vice President of Strategy and Diversity at the university. It was the first time that a member of the Arab community was appointed to a senior position of vice president. “I am deeply honored to be the first Arab to serve as a Hebrew University Vice President,” Khoury-Kassabri said. 43% of Israelis who have just become doctors are now Arabs and Druze, a staggering statistic, given that Arabs and Druze are only 20% of the population. Compare that fact with the way Palestinians in most Arab states are prohibited from practicing certain professions, including engineering, law, and medicine.
Perhaps someone in the media will devout a program, full of human interest, to the Arab and Druze in Israel, some of whom have given their lives for the Jewish state. Others were victims of Hamas terrorists on October 7. And the program should explain the fact — never mentioned in the mainstream media — that 70% of Israeli Arabs now say they identify with the Jewish state as their country too, a place where they receive equal treatment before the law and where it is possible for Arabs to rise high in Israeli society — in law, banking, and especially, medicine. That might startle some of those mindlessly chanting about “apartheid” Israel, if not to change their chant, at least to keep quiet.
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socolivebongda · 1 year
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Chu nha Qatar lieu co manh hay chi lam tien o World Cup 2022
World Cup 2022 đã diễn ra liệu với đội hình hiện tại nước chủ nhà Qatar có thể làm nên kỳ tích. Cùng đi tìm hiểu và đánh giá chi tiết về đội hình đội tuyển Qatar qua bài viết dưới đây nhé.
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Qatar công bố danh sách 26 cầu thủ
Mới đây, HLV Felix Sanchez đã công bố danh sách 26 cầu thủ dự World Cup 2022:
Thủ môn: Saad Abdullah Al Sheeb – Al Sadd, Meshaal Aissa Barsham – Al Sadd, Yousef Hassan – Al Gharafa.
Hậu vệ: Pedro Miguel Carvalho Deus Correia, Mosab Kheder, Tarek Salman Suleiman Odeh, Bassam Hisham Ali Al-Rawi, Boualem Khoukhi, Abdelkarim Hassan, Ismail Muhammad, Homam Al-Amin Ahmed, Jassem Al-Jaber.
Tiền vệ: Ali Assadalla, Assim Omer Al Haj Madibo, Mohammed Waad Abdulwahab Jadoua Al Bayati, Salem al-Hajri, Mustafa Meshaal Tarek, Karim Boudiaf, Abdulaziz Hatem.
Tiền đạo: Naif Al-Hadhrami, Ahmed Alaaeldin, Hassan Khalid Hassan Al-Haydos, Akram Hassan Afif Yahya Afif, Almoez Ali Abdullah Zainalabiddin, Mohammed Muntari, Khalid Muneer Ali Abu Bakr Mazeed.
Nhận định về đội hình Qatar 
Đội hình đội tuyển Qatar dự World Cup 2022 có nhiều cái tên rất quen đối với người hâm mộ Việt Nam. Tính cả HLV trưởng Felix Sanchez, đội chủ nhà của World Cup 2022 có tới 10 thành viên từng đối đầu với U23 Việt Nam ở vòng bán kết U23 châu Á 2018.
Trong trận đấu diễn ra tại Trung Quốc, U23 Qatar do HLV Felix Sanchez dẫn dắt thất bại trước U23 Việt Nam. Đội bóng Tây Á 2 lần vượt lên dẫn trước nhờ các bàn thắng của Akram Afif và Almoez Ali. Tuy nhiên, cú đúp của Quang Hải giúp U23 Việt Nam 2 lần gỡ hòa và kéo đối thủ vào loạt luân lưu.
Hầu hết các cầu thủ trong đội hình chính của U23 Qatar tại giải đấu đó trở thành nhân tố quan trọng ở đội tuyển quốc gia. Đặc biệt, tiền đạo Almoez Ali tỏa sáng ở Asian Cup giúp Qatar giành chức vô địch châu Á.
Chi tiết xem tại: https://socolivebongda.com/chu-nha-qatar-co-manh-world-cup-2022/
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sports-live-result · 1 year
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FIFA world cup 2022 squads: Qatar and Ecuador Squads
The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, the sport's 
 
The FIFA world cup 2022 is an upcoming international Football tournament held in Qatar from November 20 to December 18, 2022. the 32 national teams involved in the tournament are required to register squads of up to 26 players, including three goalkeepers. only players in these Squads are eligible to take part in the tournaments.
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The Qatar national football team represents Qatar in international football, and is controlled and is controlled by the Qatar Football Association and AFC.the team has appeared in ten Asian cup tournaments. here you check the FIFA 2022 Qatar Squad.
 FIFA World Cup 2022 Qatar Squad:
Goalkeepers: Saad Al-Sheep, Meshaal Barsham, Yousef Hassan
Defenders: Pedro Miguel, Abdul Karim Hassan, Tarek Salman, Bassam Al-Rawi, Khoukhi Boualem, Abdelkarim Hass . . .
Midfielders: Ali Asad, Muhammad Waad, Salem Al Hajri, Assim Madibo, Mustafa Meshaal, Karim Boudiaf, Abdulaziz Hatin
Forwards: Naif Al Hadhrami, Hassan Al Haydos, Akram Afif, Almoez Ali, Mohammed Munta .
 The Ecuador national football team represents Ecuador in men's international football and is controlled by the Ecuadorian Football Federation. They joined FIFA in 1926 and CONMEBOL a year
 FIFA World Cup 2022  Ecuador Squad:
Goalkeepers: Moises Ramirez, Alexander Dominguez, Hernan Galindez
Defenders: Piero Hincapie, Robert Arboleda, Pervis Estupinan, Angelo Preciado, Jackson Porozo, Xav . . .
Midfielders: Carlos Gruezo, Jose Cifuentes, Alan Franco, Moises Caicedo, Angel Mena, Jeremy Sarmiento, Ayrton Preciado, Sebastian Mendez, Gonzalo Plata, Romario Ibarra
Forwards: Djorkaeff Reasco, Kevi .
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football2ch · 1 year
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開催国カタール代表、2022年W杯メンバー26名を発表
カタール代表はワールドカップに臨む26名のメンバーを発表した。 GKサード・アル・シーブ / Saad Al Sheeb(アル・サッド)ユ���フ・ハッサン / Yousef Hassan(アル・ガラファ)ミシャール・バーシャム/Meshaal Barsham(アル・サッド) DFペドロ・ミゲウ “ロ=ロ” / Pedro Miguel “Ró-Ró”(アル・サッド)ムサブ・フディル/Musab Kheder(アル・サッド)タリク・サルマン / Tarek Salman(アル・サッド)バサム・ヒシャム / Bassam Al-Rawi(アル・ドゥハイル)ブアーラーム・フーヒ/Boualem Khoukhi(アル・サッド)アブドゥルカリーム・ハッサン / Abdelkarim Hassan(アル・サッド)イスマイール・ムハンマド/Ismaeel…
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7 March 2021: A Royal Decree was issued, approving a reshuffle of Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh’s Cabinet. 
The Royal Decree approved the appointment of the following: 1. Mohammad Najjar as Minister of Water and Irrigation 2. Ali Ayed as Minister of Culture 3. Wajih Azaizeh as Minister of Transport 4. Ahmad Ziadat as Minister of Justice 5. Khaled Hneifat as Minister of Agriculture 6. Mohammad Khair Abu Qudais as Minister of Education and Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research 7. Mahmoud Kharabsheh as Minister of State for Legal Affairs 8. Maen Qatamin as Minister of Labour 9. Sakher Dudin as Minister of State for Media Affairs 10. Mazen Faraya as Minister of Interior 
The ministers were sworn in before His Majesty King Abdullah at Basman Palace. Prime Minister Khasawneh and Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi attended the swearing-in.  (Source: Petra)
A Royal Decree has also been issued, accepting the resignation of the following, as of 7 March 2021: 1. Umayya Toukan as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs2. Mohammad Daoudiyeh as Minister of Agriculture3. Tayseer Noaimi as Minister of Education4. Ali Ayed as Minister of State for Media Affairs5. Ahmad Ziadat as Minister of State for Legal Affairs6. Basim Tweissi as Minister of Culture7. Mohammad Khair Abu Qudais as Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research8. Mahmoud Kharabsheh as Minister of State9. Marwan Khitan as Minister of Transport10. Motasem Saidan as Minister of Water and Irrigation11. Raba’ah Ajarmeh as Minister of State for Institutional Performance Development12. Maen Qatamin as Minister of Labour and Minister of State for Investment Affairs 
A Royal Decree had been issued earlier, accepting the resignation of Justice Minister Bassam Talhouni and Interior Minister Ibrahim Mubaideen from their positions as of 28 February 2021. King Abdullah received the outgoing ministers at Basman Palace on Sunday and thanked them for their efforts.
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1. Laila Anwar Al-Ghandoor, 8 months old
2. Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
3. Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
4. Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
5. Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
6. Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
7. Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
8. Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
9. Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
10. Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
11. Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
12. Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
13. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
14. Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
15. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
16. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
17. Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
18. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
19. Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
20. Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
21. Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
22. Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
23.Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
24. Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
25. Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
26. Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
27. Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
28. Fadi Hassan Abu Salah, 30 years old
29. Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
30. Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
31. Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
32. Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
33. Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
34. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal’al, 39 years old
35. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
36. Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
37. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
38. Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
39. Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
40. Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
41. Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
42. Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
43. Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
44. Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
45. Mokhtar Kaamil Salim Abu Khamash, 23 years old
46. Mahmoud Wael Mahmoud Jundeyah, 21 years old
47. Abdulrahman Sami Abu Mattar, 18 years old
48. Ahmed Salim Alyaan Aljarf, 26 years old
49. Mahmoud Sulayman Ibrahim Aql, 32 years old
50. Mohamed Hasan Mustafa Alabadilah, 25 years old
51. Kamil Jihad Kamil Mihna, 19 years old
52. Mahmoud Saber Hamad Abu Taeemah, 23 years old
53. Ali Mohamed Ahmed Khafajah, 21 years old
54. Abdelsalam Yousef Abdelwahab, 39 years old
55. Mohamed Samir Duwedar, 27 years old
56. Talal Adel Ibrahim Mattar, 16 years old
57. Omar Jomaa Abu Ful, 30 years old
58. Nasser Ahmed Mahmoud Ghrab, 51 years old
59 - 61: Unidentified
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yourmufakerhurorg · 2 years
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التصريحات التي يطلقها حمد بن جاسم بين الفينة والاخرى
التصريحات التي يطلقها حمد بن جاسم بين الفينة والاخرى
التصريحات التي يطلقها حمد بن جاسم بين الفينة والاخرى Bassam Yousef التصريحات التي يطلقها حمد بن جاسم بين الفينة والاخرى هي باختصار تصريحات سخيفة، وبتذكرني ببعض الشخصيات السورية اللي بتحس وانت عم تسمعها انو واو قديش هاد مطلع وقديش علاقاته عميقة مع مراكز القرار، وهو يادوب بيكون ملتقي مع شي موظف بسفارة أو بحزب … اول تصريح اتحفنا فيه السيد حمد هو ( الصيدة اللي تهاوشوا عليها وطارت الصيدة ) على أساس…
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save-palestine · 10 years
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Names of Palestinian children killed in Gaza
As the Israeli siege of Gaza enters its seventeenth day, there have been 695 Palestinian deaths of which 166 were children. 
Here are the names and ages of 132 Palestinian children killed by the Israeli army between July 7 and July 21 in chronological order.
07/07/14
Mohammed Ibrahim Intaiz and Mohammed Salem Intaiz were both 13-years-old and from the same family.
08/07/14
Ahmad Nae’l Mahdi (16), Ammar Ahmad Jodeh (17) and Seraj Iyad abdel’Al (8).
Hussein Yousef Kawari’ (12), Basil Salem Kawari’ (9), Abdullah hamed KIawari’ (12) and Qasim Jaber Kawari’ (11) were from the same family.
09/07/14
Mohammed Ibrahim al Masri (14) and Aseel Ibrahim al Masri (15) were from the same family.
Ameer Iyad Areef (12) and Mohammed Iyad Areef (10) were from the same family and so were Nidal Khalaf Al Nawasra (4) and Moahmmed Khalaf Al Nawasra (2).
Yasmin Mohammed Al Mutawaq (3), Mohammed Mustafa Malaka (2), Raneen Jawdat Abdel Ghafoor, Meryam Attiyeh Al’Arja (9).
10/07/14
Abdullah Ramadan Abu Ghazal (4) and Abdel Rahman Bassam Khattab (6) were from the same family and so were Saad Mahmoud Al-Haj (17) and Fatima Mahmoud Al Haj (12).
11/07/14
Saher Salman Abu Namous (2), Anas Yousef Qandeel (17), Nour Marwan Al Najdi (10).
12/07/14
Anas Alaa’ Al Batsh (7), Manar Majid Al Batsh (13), Marwa Majid Al Batsh (7), Amal Bahaa’ Al Batsh (18 months), Qusai Issam Al Batsh (12) and Mohammed Issam Al Batsh (17) were from the same family.
Safa Mustafa Malaka (6).
13/07/14
Hossam Ibrahim An-Najjar (15), Mu’ayyad Khalid Al A’raj (3).
14/07/14
Sara Jehad Sheikh al Eid (4), Ziyad Maher An-Najjar (17).
16/07/14
Hamza Ra’ed Thary (5), Ibrahim Ramadan Abu Daqqa (10).
Ahad Attaf Bakr (10), Zakariya Ahad Bakr (10), Mohammed Ramiz Bakr (10) and Ismail Mohammed Bakr were from the same family.
Yasmeen Mahmoud Al Astal (4) and Osama Mahmoud Al Astal (7) were from the same family.
17/07/14
Yamin Riyad Al Hamidi (4). Afnan Wesam Shuheebar (8), Jehad Issam Shuheebar (11) and Waseem Issam Shuheebar (8) were from the same family.
18/07/14
Rahaf Khalil Al-Jbour (4), Seham Ahmad Zourob (11), Fares Jom’a Al Tarabeen (3), Sara Mohammed Bostan (10), Rezeq Ahmad AlHayik (18 months), Omar Eed Al Mahmoum (17).
Qasim Hamed Ulwan (4) and Emad Hamed Ulwan (7) were from the same family and so were Sameeh Na’eem Abu Jarad (18 months), Samar Na’eem Abu Jarad (17), Ahlam Mosa Abu Jarad (14) and Haniya Abdel Rahman Abu Jarad (2).
19/07/14
Omar Jameel Hamouda (10), Mahmoud Anwar Abu Shabab (16), Dina Omar Azeez (5).
Mohammed Ziyad Al Rahl (5) and Mohammed Rafeeq Al Rahl (17) were from the same family and so were Nagham Mahmoud Al Zweedi (12) and Ru’ya Mahmoud Al Zweedi (6).
20/07/14
On Sunday 20th July entire families were killed – siblings (including twins) and cousins. 50 children were killed by Israel airstrikes that day.
Aya Bahjat Abu Sultan (17), Marwa Suleiman Al Sirsawi (12), Dina Adel Isleem (3), Heba Hamed Al Sheikh Khalil (14), Tala Ahmed Al I’tiwi (10), Ghada Subhi Ayyad (13), Dina Rushdi Hamada (16), Rahaf Akram Abu Jom’a (4), Abdel Rahman Al Iskafi (12), Samia Ahmed Al Sheikh Khalil (2), Hosam Abu Qeenas (7), Sha’ban Jamil Ziyada (12), Anas Mahmoud Mu’ammar (17), Abdallah Yusef Daraji (2), Mahmoud Rajaa’ Handam (15).
Families (siblings and cousins)
Khalil Usama Al Hayya (5), Hamza Usama Al Hayya (4), Amama Usama Al Hayya (6).
Saji Hassan Al Hallaq (4), Kan’an Hassan Al Hallaq (6), Mohammed Hani Al Hallaq (6).
Ibrahim Khalil Ammar (13), Iman Khalil Ammar (9), Asem Khalil Ammar (4).
Marah Shakir Al Jammal (10) and Ahmed Sofyan Al Jammal (9).
Shadi Ziyad Isleem (16), Fadi Hassan Isleem (10), Ali Ziyad Isleem (11).
Mohammed Rami Ayyad and Mohammed Ashraf Ayyad were twin brothers aged three.
Mohammed Ayman Al Sha’ir (5) and Heba Akram Al Sha’ir (15).
18 members of the Abu Jame’ family (siblings and cousins) who were all children aged between six months and 14 were killed in an Israeli airstrike:
Suleiman Ahmed (14), Razan (14), Jawdat (13), Aya (12), Haifaa’ (9), Tawfeeq (4), Maysaa’ Ahmed (7), Ahmed (8), Ayyoub Tayseer (10), Fatima Tayseer (12), Rayan Tayseer (5), Rinat Tayseer (2), Nujoud Tayseer (10), Batoul Bassam (4), Suheilla Bassam (3), Bisan Yasser (6 months), Seraj Yasser (4), Nour Yasser (2).
21/07/14
Abdullah Abu Hjayyir (16), Fatima Ahmad Al Arja (16).
Ghaidaa’ Nabil Siyam (7), Mustafa Nabil Siyam (9), Badr Nabil Siyam (4), Dalal Nabil Siyam (9 months), Ahmed Ayman Siyam (15) and Ameen Ayman Siyam (17) were from the same family.
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QNB Stars League Week 2 - Al Wakrah 1 Al Duhail 0
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Al Wakrah shocked reigning champions Al Duhail 1-0 in Week 2 of the 2020-21 season QNB Stars League at the Education City Stadium on Tuesday.
Mohammed Benyettou scored the all-important goal in the 11th minute, as Al Wakrah put behind their 1-2 loss to Al Ahli in Week 1.
Al Duhail, who had beaten Umm Salal 3-0 in their opener, will now head into the 2020 AFC Champions League, which will resume on 14th September with all West Zone matches being scheduled in Doha.
Al Duhail were on the attack from beginning, whereas Al Wakrah took time to settle down. New recruit Ramin Rezaein skied a shot in the fifth minute to signal The Red Knights’ intentions.
Almoez Ali, Mohammed Muntari, another new signing Eduardo Rodriguez (Dudu) all looked like making up for the injury-forced absences of Karim Boudiaf, Edmilson Junior, Yousef Msakni, Bassam Al Rawi and Assim Madibo.
However, it was Al Wakrah who got into the scoring act, with Benyettou, one of the top scorers in last season’s QNB Stars League, finding the target capitalising on a mistake by the Al Duhail defence, especially Luis Martin.
Al Wakrah then tightened their defence, with Ali Karami, Lucas Mendes, Ousmane Coulibaly and Murad Naji staying strong against an onslaught of attacks by Al Duhail.
The Blue Wave goalkeeper Saoud Al Khater had an outstanding game below the bar as Al Duhail failed to score a goal.
The script was no different in the second half. Al Duhail’s Ali Afif, Ismail Mohammed and Abdelrahman Mohammed came off the bench to give impetus to their attack. Mohammed Moosa also took the field to strengthen their defence, but to no avail.
Walid Regragui’s wards did everything as the game wore on. Meanwhile, Al Wakrah resorted to counter-attacks.
Mehdi Benatia’s shot which was palmed away by Al Khater in stoppage time best spoke about the proceedings as Al Wakrah coasted to a famous victory.
Source: qsl.qa
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Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018
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Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018
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Mbahskor.com kali ini akan mencoba untuk melakukan sedikit preview pertandingan dan Prediksi Skor Bola Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018. Pada pertandingan pekan kali ini akan digelar sepak bola Persahabatan.Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018
Pertandingan sepak bola sepak bola Persahabatan,Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018 akan diselenggarakan di Stadio di Cornaredo (Lugano).pada pukul 01.00 WIB.
Berikut data dan preview Prediksi Skor Bola antara Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018
Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018 pada pertandingan pekan kali ini akan berlangsung pertandingan sepak bola Persahabatan,antara Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018. Dini hari nanti, Laga seru kembali terjadi di Persahabatan, yang mempertemukan Swiss menjamu Qatar.
Laga antara Swiss melawan Qatar tentu sangat menarik, seperti yang kita ketahui Swiss akan lebih diunggulkan atas Qatar. Meski begitu,Swiss tetap wajib dan harus mewaspadai Qatar. karena Qatar akan berusaha semaksimal dan sekeras mungkin untuk bisa memberikan perlawanan yang ketat kepada Swiss. Laga dipastikan akan berlangsung dengan menarik, ketat dan sengit antara kedua tim ini.
Ayo lihat juga Klasemen Lengkap Sementara Liga Italia Serie A 2018-2019
Melalui beberapa data-data dan info yang kami dapat dan kumpulkan untuk kedua tim, Ini merupakan pertandingan pertama bagi kedua kesebelasan
Data-data yang dikumpulkan untuk Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018 :
Pertandingan terakhir Swiss :
16-10-2018 Iceland 1 – 2 Swiss 13-10-2018 Belgium 2 – 1 Swiss 12-09-2018 England 1 – 0 Swiss 08-09-2018 Swiss 6 – 0 Iceland 03-07-2018 Sweden 1 – 0 Swiss
Pertandingan terakhir Qatar :
16-10-2018 Uzbekistan 2 – 0 Qatar 12-10-2018 Qatar 4 – 3 Ecuador 11-09-2018 Qatar 3 – 0 Palestine 07-09-2018 Qatar 1 – 0 China PR 11-07-2018 Traiskirchen 3 – 0 Qatar
Head To Head :
Ini merupakan pertandingan pertama bagi kedua kesebelasan
Perkiraan starting lineup Swiss :
Y. Mvogo – M. Lang – F. Schar – F. Moubandje – N. Elvedi – S. Zuber – G. Xhaka – D. Zakaria – H. Seferovic – X. Shakiri – M. Gavranovic.
Perkiraan starting lineup Qatar :
Yousef Hassan – Mohammed Musa – Sultan Al-Braik – Abdulaziz Hatem – Karim Boudiaf – Abdulkarim Salem – Assim Madibo – Tarek Salman – Bassam Hisham – Hassan Al Heidos – Almoez Ali.
1×2 Handicap Over/Under 1: 1.15 | x: 7.19 | 2: 16.31 2.05 | 0 : 2 1/4 | 1.825 1.875 | 3 | 1.975
Prediksi Skor Sepak Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018 Hari Ini oleh mbahskor.com
1×2 Handicap Over/Under Prediksi Skor Bola 1 Swiss – 2 1/4 Over 3 – 0
Baca Juga : Prediksi Skor Bola Prediksi Skor Bola Swiss vs Qatar 15-11-2018
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diaspora: diaspora: Israel today (May 14) massacred 55 Palestinians, many of them were youth, 43...
Israel today (May 14) massacred 55 Palestinians, many of them were youth, 43 out of 55 names were released and their names and ages were:
1. Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
2. Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
3. Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
4. Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
5. Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
6. Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
7. Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
8. Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
9. Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
10. Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
11. Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
12. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
13. Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
14. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
15. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
16. Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
17. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
18. Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
19. Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
20. Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
21. Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
22.Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
23. Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
24. Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
25. Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
26. Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
27. Fadi Hassan Abu Salmi, 30 years old
28. Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
29. Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
30. Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
31. Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
32. Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
33. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal'al, 39 years old
34. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
35. Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
36. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
37. Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
38. Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
39. Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
40. Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
41. Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
42. Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
43. Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
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Abu Dhabi, UAE: Thirty-two high-achieving secondary school students have been selected to participate in the rigorous 18-month NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) Summer Academy enrichment program as recipients of the 2018 Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Scholarship for Outstanding High School Students. Now in its seventh year, the program offers an immersive educational experience that prepares Abu Dhabi-based Emirati students for entry into top-tier English language universities throughout the world — including NYUAD. The students were selected based on consideration of their academic achievement, English-language comprehension, motivation to attend college, leadership and interpersonal skills, and potential for growth and improvement. The program curriculum focuses on the development of critical thinking, writing, and discussion in English, quantitative reasoning, standardized test preparation, public speaking, and leadership. Taking place during the two summers following the 10th and 11th grades and including three semesters of online and in-person instruction throughout the academic year, the Summer Academy introduces students to the academic standards, norms, and values appropriate to the culture of leading international higher education institutions, in addition to providing college admission counseling. This comprehensive educational experience is supported both in the classroom and through extracurricular activities at NYUAD, NYU New York, and NYU Florence, Italy. “We are committed to investing in our youth and providing them with the tools to develop into capable future leaders across all sectors,” said H.H. Sheikha Mariam bint Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who serves as a key advisor to the program. “This program provides not only academic and intellectual development opportunities to help them succeed, but also builds their confidence and inspires them to reach their potential.” During the first summer period, students study for approximately three weeks at NYUAD, and have the opportunity to travel to NYU’s academic center in Florence, Italy for nine additional days of study. The second summer session is similarly divided between Abu Dhabi and NYU New York. In addition to continuing their academic program in Florence and New York, the students engage in cultural activities — such as visits to museums, historical sites, cultural events, and private meetings with local leaders. To provide continued support throughout the academic year, students also participate in online instruction and assignments, SAT test preparation, and two face-to-face weekend programs during the 11th grade. “The Summer Academy requires rigorous competition for entry, and has proven to be a successful college preparatory program that develops the academic and leadership potential of its students. We look forward to welcoming the newest batch of highly qualified participants in the Class of 2018,” said Diane C. Yu, executive director of the Summer Academy and counselor to leadership at NYUAD. The recipients of the 2018 Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Scholarship for Outstanding High School Students are:
Abdulla Khalid Abdulla Ahmed Almarzooqi
Abdulla Khalifa Yousef Mohamed Almarzooqi
Ahmed Abdullah Banaeimoon
Ahmed Eisa Saleh Alsarkal Al-Ali
Ali Hassan Mohamed Hassan Aldhanhani
Ali Zaid Laith Al-Kindi
Alreem Ali Mubarak Mohamed Alnuaimi
AlreemSaad Nasser Saeed Almaskari
Alyazia Saif Saeed Murad Alblooshi
Asma Jamal Obaid Salem Alzaabi
Fatima Ali Mohammed RashedAlkaabi
Fatima Daoud Ahmed Mohamed Alzarooni
Husain Adel Salem Alkaff Alhashmi
Khoula Khalifa Rashed Mubarak Alriyami
Maitha Mahmoud Abdulrasool Haroon Al Zadjali
Maitha Rashed Khalifa Hamad Alghfeli
Marwan Hashim Fawwaz Nazem Alkudsi
Meddyah Butti Abdulla Mohamed Altamimi
Mohammed Hamed AbdulhafeezYawarAlyousefi
Mohammed Saif Saeed BalbadiAldhaheri
Nouf Faisal Ali Ahmed Najed
Rakan Bassam Mohamed Al-Shaibani
Salem Hasan Mohamed Hasan Alsuwaidi
Sarah Hatem Faraj Saeed Alameri
Shahad Khaled Hamwi
Shaikha Ali Mohamed Husain Almessabi
ShamaRashedAbduljalil Mohamed Alfahim
Shamma Jasem Mohamed Bu Ataba Alzaabi
Shamsa Mohamed Abdulla Alzaffin Almheiri
Tara Fouad Khaleel BartawiAlmarzooqi
Walah Hassan Abdulla Hassan Almesmari
Yousef Hani Yousef Sulieman Alankar
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12 October 2020: A Royal Decree was issued, approving the formation of a new Cabinet, headed by Bisher Khasawneh.
The Royal Decree approved the appointment of Khasawneh as Prime Minister and Minister of Defence. (Source: Petra) In addition, the Decree approved the appointment of the following:
1. Tawfiq Kreishan as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Local Administration 2. Ayman Safadi as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates 3. Umayya Toukan as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of State for Economic Affairs 4. Mohammad Daoudiyeh as Minister of Agriculture 5. Tayseer Noaimi as Minister of Education 6. Musa Maaytah as Minister of Political and Parliamentary Affairs 7. Ali Ayed as Minister of State for Media Affairs 8. Nasser Shraideh as Minister of Planning and International Cooperation 9. Yahya Kisbi as Minister of Public Works and Housing 10. Nayef Al Fayez as Minister of Tourism and Antiquities 11. Ibrahim Jazi as Minister of State for Prime Ministry Affairs 12. Ahmad Ziadat as Minister of State for Legal Affairs 13. Bassam Talhouni as Minister of Justice 14. Maha Al Ali as Minister of Industry, Trade, and Supply 15. Hala Zawati as Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources 16. Mohamad Al Ississ as Minister of Finance 17. Mohammad Khalayleh as Minister of Awqaf and Islamic Affairs 18. Basim Tweissi as Minister of Culture 19. Nabil Masarweh as Minister of Environment 20. Ayman Mufleh as Minister of Social Development 21. Mohammad Khair Abu Qudais as Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research 22. Mahmoud Kharabsheh as Minister of State 23. Nawaf Wasfi Tell as Minister of State for Follow-up and Government Coordination 24. Tawfiq Halalmeh as Minister of Interior 25.  Nathir Obeidat as Minister of Health 26. Marwan Khitan as Minister of Transport 27. Motasem Saidan as Minister of Water and Irrigation 28. Mohammad Salameh Al Nabulsi as Minister of Youth 29. Raba’ah Ajarmeh as Minister of State for Institutional Performance Development 30. Maen Qatamin as Minister of Labour and Minister of State for Investment Affairs 31. Ahmad Hanandeh as Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship The new Cabinet members were sworn in before His Majesty King Abdullah at Al Husseiniya Palace. His Royal Highness Crown Prince Al Hussein bin Abdullah II and Royal Hashemite Court Chief Yousef Issawi attended the swearing-in. Mahmoud Kharabsheh will be sworn in before King Abdullah as Minister of State after the conclusion of a quarantine period, having tested positive for COVID-19, while Nawaf Wasfi Tell will be sworn in before His Majesty as Minister of State for Follow-up and Government Coordination after concluding the quarantine measures required for travellers returning to Jordan. In his reply to the Letter of Designation, Prime Minister Khasawneh expressed appreciation of His Majesty’s trust. He said the government will employ a transparent, science-based approach to dealing with the health sector, especially countering COVID-19. The prime minister said the government will work to enhance healthcare services and capacities, while also balancing economic, social, and educational needs. Khasawneh expressed the government’s commitment to bolster its relationship with Parliament, and to work in partnership with the private sector to stimulate economic growth and promote investment. He stressed the importance of enhancing economic resilience and combating poverty and unemployment, noting commitment to economic reform to increase Jordan’s competitiveness. Voicing commitment to combating financial and administrative corruption, Prime Minister Khasawneh said the government will also continue efforts to develop the social safety net and will plan a realistic budget that takes into account reducing the public debt. The prime minister said efforts will be directed towards combating tax and customs evasion, adding that the government will provide all the support needed by the Independent Election Commission. A scientific study will be conducted to look into merging ministries and agencies to streamline the public sector, enhance services, and control expenditures, Khasawneh said in the letter. Noting His Majesty’s attention to food security, the prime minister stressed the government’s commitment to bolstering the agricultural sector. The government will also work to mitigate the pandemic’s impact on the tourism sector, continue the restructuring of the energy sector, and upgrade the public transport system, Khasawneh said. He added that the government will pay special attention to youth, Jordan Armed Forces-Arab Army and security agencies personnel, and retired servicemen. Reaffirming commitment to the Palestinian cause and the Hashemite Custodianship of Jerusalem’s Islamic and Christian holy sites, the prime minister said the government will continue to focus on joint Arab action. Khasawneh added that the government will submit a detailed action programme, with clear timeframes, within 100 days to the King on planned economic, social, financial, political, and reform-related measures. Also on Monday, His Majesty, accompanied by Crown Prince Al Hussein, met at Al Husseiniya Palace with former prime minister Omar Razzaz and members of his outgoing Cabinet, thanking them for their efforts while in office.
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