政治 玉木氏、労組幹部と会談 首相指名選挙の方針説明
2025/10/14 12:34 (2025/10/14 12:36 更新) [有料会員限定記事]
国民民主党の玉木雄一郎代表は14日午前、支援を受ける連合傘下の産業別労働組合(産別)幹部らと東京都内で会談しました。
会談では首相指名選挙を巡る方針について説明。玉木氏はその後の記者会見で「党の考え方を理解いただいた」と述べました。
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2025/10/14 12:34 (2025/10/14 12:36 更新) [有料会員限定記事]
国民民主党の玉木雄一郎代表は14日午前、支援を受ける連合傘下の産業別労働組合(産別)幹部らと東京都内で会談しました。
会談では首相指名選挙を巡る方針について説明。玉木氏はその後の記者会見で「党の考え方を理解いただいた」と述べました。
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2025年10月14日 10:41 更新:10:43
トランプ米大統領が示したガザ和平計画の「第1段階」の合意に基づき、イスラム組織ハマスに拘束されていたイスラエルの人質らが解放されました。
この人質解放により、多くの家族が感動的な再会を果たし、その心は大きく揺さぶられています。一方で、陶酔がさめることによって、今後の停戦の維持や真の和平への道筋に対し、慎重な見方も浮上しています。
この停戦が守られ、2年に及ぶ戦闘は終結に向かうのでしょうか。イスラエルと日本、そして国際社会が注視するなか、停戦の持続と和平構築には依然として多くの課題が残されています。
この記事では、テルアビブ大学のウリヤ・シャビット教授の視点をもとに、今回のガザ停戦と人質解放がもたらす意義やその可能性について詳しく解説します。
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title: 「新たな中東の夜明け」 トランプ氏、実績を誇示 イスラエル国会で演説
date: 2025-10-14 06:00
categories: 政治, 国際
tags: トランプ, 中東和平, イスラエル, ハマス, ガザ地区
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【エルサレム共同】トランプ米大統領は13日、訪問先のイスラエルの国会で演説を行いました。
演説の中で、トランプ氏は自身が提示したパレスチナ自治区ガザの和平計画によって、イスラエルとイスラム組織ハマスの停戦が実現したことを強調しました。
彼はこれを「新しい中東の歴史的な夜明け」と表現し、自らの外交実績を誇示しました。
重要な局面を迎える中、アメリカの中立的仲介によって難局を打破し、ガザ地区の人質20人が解放されたことも報告されました。
和平の継続にあたっては、ハマスの武装解除とイスラエル軍の段階的な撤退が不可欠であり、トランプ氏の関与継続が鍵を握ると見られています。
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https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410854/
NEW YORK, United States – Wall Street stocks rebounded on Monday from steep pre-weekend falls as US President Donald Trump softened his posture on China following earlier threats of large tariffs.
European stock markets made modest gains, while Asia’s leading stock markets began the week in the red as they caught up with Wall Street’s sharp declines.
https://business.inquirer.net/552492/wall-street-stocks-bounce-after-trump-fueled-slide
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ネタニヤフ氏への批判拡大か
イスラエル国民の関心は「戦後」に
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MANILA, Philippines — For the first time since Beijing’s declaration, the China Coast Guard (CCG) has been broadcasting radio challenges to assert its unilateral “nature reserve” claim in Scarborough (Panatag) Shoal. These broadcasts specifically target Filipino fishermen operating in the area, the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) said on Monday.
The PCG documented these radio challenges during the operations of its ships and the Bureau of Fisheries in the disputed waters. This development marks a new level of assertiveness from China regarding its claims over Scarborough Shoal, a territory also claimed by the Philippines.
https://www.inquirer.net/457746/2-in-radio-challenge-china-claims-ph-fishers-may-ruin-their-scarborough-nature-reserve/
MANILA, Philippines – The Philippines’ decision to open the renewable energy (RE) sector to full foreign ownership has resulted in the installation of approximately 20 gigawatts (GW) of new power capacity, a government official revealed.
Department of Energy (DOE) Undersecretary Rowena Cristina Guevara acknowledged the significant role played by the private sector in helping the country achieve its renewable energy targets.
https://business.inquirer.net/552415/doe-full-re-foreign-ownership-added-20-gw-to-ph-power-supply
**Trump’s Whirlwind Middle East Trip Aims to Cement Fragile Hope for Peace**
Former U.S. President Donald Trump’s whirlwind visit to the Middle East included a high-profile speech at the Knesset in Jerusalem and participation in a regional summit, marking a fragile moment of hope for ending over two years of conflict between Israel and Hamas.
More than two dozen countries were expected to be represented at the summit, co-hosted by Trump and Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was invited but declined to attend, with his office citing proximity to a Jewish holiday as the reason for his absence, according to AP.
Despite lingering questions over next steps in Gaza — which has been devastated during the conflict — Trump appeared determined to seize this opportunity to foster regional stability.
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### “You’ve Won” — Trump’s Message to Israel
Addressing Israeli lawmakers at the Knesset, which welcomed him warmly, Trump declared, “You’ve won. Now it is time to translate these victories against terrorists on the battlefield into the ultimate prize of peace and prosperity for the entire Middle East.”
He pledged U.S. support to help rebuild Gaza and urged Palestinians to “turn forever from the path of terror and violence.” Trump emphasized, “After tremendous pain and death and hardship, now is the time to concentrate on building their people up instead of trying to tear Israel down.”
Turning to Iran, Trump extended a gesture of diplomacy, stating that “the hand of friendship and cooperation is always open,” despite earlier tensions — including the U.S. bombing of three nuclear sites amid Iran’s brief war with Israel earlier this year.
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### Summit and Hostage Release
Trump arrived in Egypt hours late after speeches at the Knesset ran longer than expected. Commenting on the delay, he joked, “They might not be there by the time I get there, but we’ll give it a shot,” teasing Israeli leaders for their lengthy speeches.
The summit coincided with the release of 20 hostages on Monday, part of an agreement aimed at ending the war that began on October 7, 2023, after Hamas killed over 1,000 Israelis. Trump met with some of the hostages’ families at the Knesset, where a woman told him, “Your name will be remembered to generations.”
Throughout his visit, Israeli lawmakers repeatedly chanted Trump’s name and gave standing ovations. Some attendees wore red hats reminiscent of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” caps, with slogans reading “Trump, The Peace President.”
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### Netanyahu’s Praise and Trump’s Unexpected Call for Pardon
Although Netanyahu did not attend the summit, he hailed Trump remotely, calling him “the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House,” and vowed to collaborate closely in pursuit of peace.
“Mr. President, you are committed to this peace. I am committed to this peace. And together, Mr. President, we will achieve this peace,” Netanyahu said.
In an unexpected move during his speech, Trump called on the Israeli president to pardon Netanyahu, whom he described as “one of the greatest” wartime leaders. Netanyahu currently faces corruption charges, though several court hearings were postponed during the conflict with Hamas.
Trump also used the occasion to settle political scores by criticizing Democratic predecessors and acknowledging top donor Miriam Adelson, who was present in the audience.
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### The Delicate Road Ahead: Gaza Ceasefire and Regional Rebuilding
Despite the ceasefire, the situation in the region remains fragile. Israel and Hamas are still implementing the initial phase of Trump’s peace plan, which includes releasing the remaining hostages held by Hamas, freeing hundreds of Palestinian prisoners held by Israel, a surge of humanitarian aid to Gaza, and a partial withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza’s main cities.
Trump emphasized the window of opportunity for reshaping the region and resetting strained relations between Israel and its Arab neighbors. “The war is over, OK? I think people are tired of it,” he told reporters aboard Air Force One, expressing confidence that the ceasefire would hold.
He credited his Republican administration’s strong support for Israel’s efforts against Iranian proxies like Hamas in Gaza and Hezbollah in Lebanon as key to this momentum.
The White House noted growing momentum as Arab and Muslim states increasingly focus on resolving the broader Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with some deepening ties with the U.S.
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### Vision for Gaza’s Future: From “Demolition Site” to Rebuilding
Back in February, Trump predicted Gaza could be redeveloped into what he called “the Riviera of the Middle East.” However, during his recent trip, he was more cautious.
“I don’t know about the Riviera for a while. It’s blasted. This is like a demolition site,” Trump said. He expressed hope to visit Gaza one day, saying, “I’d like to put my feet on it, at least.”
The parties have yet to agree on Gaza’s postwar governance, reconstruction, and Israel’s demand that Hamas disarm. Negotiations remain delicate, and Israel has indicated it may resume military operations if its demands are not met.
Much of Gaza remains in ruins, and its roughly 2 million residents continue to face desperate humanitarian conditions.
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### Ceasefire Enforcement and Humanitarian Aid
Under the ceasefire deal, Israel has agreed to reopen five border crossings, easing the flow of food and supplies into Gaza, where parts of the population are experiencing famine.
Approximately 200 U.S. troops will assist in monitoring the ceasefire, working alongside partner nations, non-governmental organizations, and private-sector players to help stabilize the situation.
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Trump’s trip underscores a critical juncture for peace efforts in the Middle East, carrying both cautious optimism and the weighty challenge of rebuilding a war-torn region. The coming weeks and months will reveal whether this fragile hope can be transformed into lasting peace and prosperity.
https://www.mid-day.com/news/world-news/article/gaza-ceasefire-trump-reaches-egypt-urges-israel-to-seize-ultimate-prize-for-peace-and-prosperity-23598540
**Why Afghanistan Withdrew from T20I Tri-Series in Pakistan**
*By Parth Dhall | Oct 13, 2025, 10:56 PM*
In a significant development, Afghanistan has withdrawn from the upcoming T20I Tri-Series scheduled to be held in Pakistan, which also involves Sri Lanka. The series was set to take place between November 17 and 29 but has now been impacted by the ongoing military conflict between Pakistan and Afghanistan.
### Rising Tensions Affect Cricket Plans
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has responded to this setback by beginning preparations for alternate arrangements. The decision comes amid escalating tensions following Taliban forces’ retaliation against airstrikes in Kabul. According to the Taliban government, 58 Pakistani soldiers were killed in “retaliatory” strikes carried out on a Saturday night, further straining the diplomatic relations between the two countries.
### ICC Urged to Prepare Alternate Plans
PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi has called on the International Cricket Council (ICC) to prepare “alternate plans” to ensure the tri-series proceeds despite Afghanistan’s withdrawal. The ICC’s involvement is seen as critical to managing the situation and maintaining the cricketing calendar.
### Strategic Moves by PCB
In an effort to keep the tournament on track, the PCB has invited Sri Lanka to play three T20Is starting November 11, ahead of the tri-series involving Pakistan and Afghanistan. Additionally, the Pakistan and Sri Lankan cricket boards are in discussions to organize a three-match T20I series in Colombo from January 1 to 10, signaling strong cricketing ties despite regional instability.
The situation remains fluid, and cricket fans will be watching closely to see how the boards navigate these challenges in the coming weeks.
https://www.newsbytesapp.com/news/sports/why-afghanistan-pulled-out-of-pakistan-series/story