The measures:
Prevent the provision or transfer of arms, munitions, military fuel, related military equipment, and dual-use items to Israel…
Prevent the transit, docking, and servicing of vessels at any port…. in all cases where there is a clear risk of the vessel being used to carry arms, munitions, military fuel, related military equipment, and dual-use items to Israel
Prevent the carriage of arms, munitions, military fuel, related military equipment, and dual-use items to Israel on vessels bearing our flag… and ensure full accountability, including de-flagging, for non-compliance with this prohibition.
Commence an urgent review of all public contracts, to prevent public institutions and funds from supporting Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian Territory and entrenching its unlawful presence.
Comply with obligations to ensure accountability for the most serious crimes under international law, through robust, impartial and independent investigations and prosecutions at national or international levels, to ensure justice for all victims and the prevention of future crimes.
Support universal jurisdiction mandates, as and where applicable in national legal frameworks and judiciaries, to ensure justice for victims of international crimes committed in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.
Not sure how relevant most of these are to most of the countries participating. The first three are important, for sure, but who in this list is providing arms to Israel? The last two just seem like international law magical thinking.
Does the HTS government have even a fraction of the military capability it would need to take Lebanese land and a major city like Tripoli?
Not just for show though, it's a demonstration to Syrians of the helplessness of their Al-Qaeda government to prevent ongoing military incursion into and settlement of Syria.
Maybe we should hire China to build our naval vessels? They're very good at it.
Driving a model T off of the Wright Brothers' first plane into the blimp of a megalomaical snake oil salesman
yeah but Israel didn't bomb him because he retained the muscle to keep them off
i miss assad
Also, did Iran even need help? It seems like they forced the US and Israel to a stalemate, which for the defensive nation is essentially a victory.
Is pezeshkian in any way a break from consistently naive foreign policy towards the US?
They're a cool band!
If Nasser had been the start rather than the culmination of pan-arabism, we would be living in a liberated world