"However, when He, the Spirit of Truth, has come, He will guide you into all truth; for He will not speak on His own authority, but whatever He hears He will speak; and He will tell you things to come." — John 16:13 NKJV
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Iran has just made a bold and urgent call—asking the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a group of 57 Muslim-majority countries, to come together for an emergency meeting. Why? Because Israel's war cabinet has approved a fresh military operation in Gaza City, and Iran says the world can’t stay silent anymore.
This video was released 2 months ago by Times XP on YouTube.
Organization of the Islamic Conference Is Established
The Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) was established in response to the arson attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem in 1969, an event that heightened concerns among Muslim nations about the protection of their holy sites. Formed in Rabat, Morocco, by representatives from 25 Muslim countries, the OIC aims to foster solidarity among its members and advocate for the rights of Palestinians, particularly in the context of Israeli occupation. The organization operates under a charter that emphasizes equality, respect for national sovereignty, and peaceful conflict resolution among its member states.
Over the years, the OIC has expanded its membership to include countries from diverse regions, including Eastern Europe and Central Asia, while also allowing some nations with significant Muslim populations to obtain observer status. Organizationally, the OIC consists of a triennial summit of heads of state, an annual Conference of Foreign Ministers, and a General Secretariat, with various committees dedicated to areas like cultural affairs and economic cooperation.
Despite its significant structure and goals, the OIC faces criticism for not making substantial progress in addressing the political and economic challenges faced by its members. Nevertheless, the OIC remains an important forum for collaboration among Muslim countries, contributing to initiatives that promote education, development, and support for vulnerable communities.
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Malaysia offers troops for a UN peacekeeping mission in Gaza. PM Anwar Ibrahim signals readiness to join OIC nations for the cause. He backs the ICJ ruling calling Israel’s blockade “a breach of international law.” Anwar meets UN chief Guterres to discuss ASEAN’s wider peace role. Kuala Lumpur’s message - solidarity with Palestine, diplomacy for peace.
This video was released 8 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
So here’s what’s shaking up West Asia — Malaysia has just offered to send its soldiers to Gaza as part of a proposed UN peacekeeping force. Yes, you heard that right. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says his country is ready to stand shoulder to shoulder with other Islamic nations to protect Palestinian civilians and help rebuild war-torn Gaza.
This video was released 3 hours ago by TimesXP on YouTube.
U.S. President Donald Trump has brokered a critical ceasefire deal in Gaza during the 2025 Egypt Summit, but tensions remain high as Hamas attacks continue. Trump issued a stark warning to the group, promising a “fast, furious and brutal” response if the dead hostages are not returned. Arab nations, including Indonesia under President Prabowo Subianto, have pledged military support, with 20,000 troops and aircraft ready to assist in securing Gaza. Despite the ceasefire, renewed clashes and retaliatory strikes have raised concerns over its durability. U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived in Israel to reinforce the truce, while Trump used Truth Social to urge Hamas to “do what is right” and thanked allied nations for their assistance in the peace effort. The situation in Gaza remains fragile as international forces coordinate to stabilise the region.
This video was released 6 days ago by Times Of India on YouTube.
In a rare show of unity, top Hamas official Khalil al-Hayya told Al Jazeera that Hamas and Fatah have agreed in principle to form a technocratic committee to govern Gaza. The temporary body would oversee elections and pave the way for a Palestinian national unity government. The talks, hosted by Egypt, come amid strong Palestinian resistance to Western involvement in postwar Gaza, particularly from figures like Tony Blair. Al-Hayya reaffirmed that Hamas will not disarm until a sovereign Palestinian state is established and called for Arab and Islamic support in reconstruction and peacekeeping efforts.
Israel has carried out repeated attacks in Gaza and killed about 100 Palestinians over the past two weeks since the U.S.-backed ceasefire deal with Hamas came into effect. Jeremy Scahill, co-founder of Drop Site News, is one of the few Western journalists in regular contact with Hamas leaders. "It's utter malpractice on the part of all of these news organizations that have not regularly been interviewing the leaders, the negotiators of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. This is, by default, allowing the dehumanization narrative of Palestinians to just take hold," he says.
This video was released 6 hours ago by Democracy Now! on YouTube.
Hamas has announced an unprecedented deal with rival Palestinian factions, including Fatah, to establish a temporary technocratic committee for governing Gaza, a move seen as a major challenge to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s authority in managing the enclave after the war. As this plays out, Netanyahu declared that Israel—not international actors—will determine what foreign forces can operate in Gaza, even as the Trump administration has ruled out sending US troops.
This video was released 13 hours ago by Hindustan Times on YouTube.
The Middle East is once again on edge — and this time, it’s Saudi Arabia that’s raising its voice louder than ever. In a fiery diplomatic move, Riyadh has slammed Israel over its latest plan to expand settlements in the occupied West Bank, calling it a “direct attack on peace.”
This video was released 5 hours ago by TimesXP on YouTube.
Jordan’s Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi delivered a forceful address at the Manama Dialogue in Bahrain, urging continued ceasefire in Gaza, Israel’s withdrawal from the territory, and renewed efforts to ensure regional security. He also highlighted the role of U.S. President Donald Trump in preventing the annexation of the West Bank. Watch.
This video was released 3 hours ago by Times Of India on YouTube.