Hezbollah a ‘legitimate political party’ within Lebanon, US envoy says

The Lebanese government’s Special Envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, has told Al Jazeera that the US is not interested in pressuring anyone to give up its weapons, and that the US is doing so.

The Lebanese government’s efforts to disarm Hezbollah, which was one of the key components of the November ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon, were once again rejected by Barrack’s comments a day later.

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Naim stated on Saturday that “we will never give up our weapons, nor will we give up them,” adding that Hezbollah would continue to “confront any project that benefits Israel.” The Lebanese government’s disarmament plan, according to Hezbollah, only serves Israel’s interests.

Israel, the US’s closest regional ally, and Israel have been working together to end Hezbollah’s rocket attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, a day after Israel began its occupation of Gaza. More than 4, 000 people had already died as a result of Israel’s strikes on Lebanon on November 27.

Hezbollah, which has lost ground in the conflict, continues to be a significant political force for the Shia community and its allies are members of the parliament.

Hezbollah is “a legitimate political party in Lebanon,” according to Barrack in an exclusive interview with Al Jazeera Arabic.

Israeli attacks occur almost daily.

Hezbollah, which the US describes as a “terrorist” foreign organization, was described by the US envoy as “a fundamental component of the Lebanese political system.”

The Lebanese political leaders who agreed to the goals of a US-backed plan for Hezbollah’s arsenal, described as “a complex problem for them.”

Despite Hezbollah’s outright refusal to disarm, the plan was approved by Lebanon’s cabinet on August 7, raising concerns that Israel might launch additional attacks against Lebanon.

Since the November ceasefire agreement, Israel has been occupying Lebanese territory and has carried out nearly daily attacks in southern Lebanon.

A drone strike on a home in Humin and a series of Israeli air strikes near the towns of Kfar Rumman and Jarmak, according to Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency on Sunday.

The US envoy, Barrack, claimed that aiding Lebanon “would not be our responsibility.” He said, “We don’t put pressure on anyone, and we won’t let Israel or Lebanon dictate what they should do.”

We said this was your internal issue, and we were right. You must disarm the parties and organizations that don’t adhere to the constitution in order to have a united army and a true state.

The envoy claimed that Israel would continue to be at odds with it as long as Hezbollah was seen as “hostile, rebuilding, and rearming.”

US considering the future of Gaza and Syria.

According to Barrack, US President Donald Trump was “eager” and “looking for the “right solution” to put an end to the Gaza war.

According to him, “I think the president understood the importance of moving forward and getting it done quickly,” he told Al Jazeera.

After former President Bashar al-Assad’s ousting opened the door for the nation’s readmission, the envoy also praised Syria’s first UN General Assembly appearance in nearly 60 years.

In the months since al-Assad was removed in January, Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, has established new institutions, plans to hold elections, and promoted foreign investment.

In July, the US removed the Syrian-led “foreign terrorist organizations” (HTS), which al-Sharaa led, from its “foreign terrorist organizations” list, reflecting a change in policy toward post-Assad Syria.

Barrack praised al-Sharaa’s efforts to end the country’s lingering conflicts in the southern and northeastern regions, saying that Trump had chosen to “give them a chance.”

India defeat Pakistan by five wickets in controversy-hit Asia Cup final

In a thrilling and contentious Asia Cup 2025 final in Dubai, Tilak Varma has stayed on his nerve with an unbeaten innings of 69 runs to lead India home.

As India chased 147 in the politically charged tournament decider on Sunday, the champions refused to accept the winner’s trophy from Asian Cricket Council (ACC) Chairman Mohsin Naqvi while the champions were two wickets down for 10 runs in the third over.

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The third time the tournament’s third India vs. Pakistan match was contested, and once more it was a controversy as players and tournament organizers waited outside for more than an hour to prepare for the post-match presentation.

Presenter Simon Doull revealed that Naqvi, who is also the president of the Pakistan Cricket Board and interior minister of Pakistan, would not attend the ceremony and would not collect their medals or the Asia Cup trophy.

After the ceremony was over, the Indian team “rejects” the trophy from Pakistan minister Mohsin Naqvi, head of the ACC, and the press trust of India.

However, top bowlers Kuldeep Yadav, Abhishek Sharma, and India’s final-winning player Varma did not approach the presentation area to collect their checks, but instead, they did so from Naqvi.

Suryakumar Yadav, India’s captain, and his team celebrated their ninth Asia Cup triumph with a mock trophy moments later.

Suryakumar Yadav, the captain of India, poses with the trophy as he parades over to his teammates to celebrate winning the Asia Cup [Raghed Waked/Reuters]

Varma, 22, who is 22 years old, contributed to India’s victory with his measured innings, which included four sixes and three fours, in 53 balls.

When Pakistan’s medium-pace bowler Faheem Ashraf dismissed their star batter and tournament’s top run scorer, Abhishek, for five runs on the first ball of India’s second over, the run chase was dented. He was caught midway through a misplaced attempt at a six.

Soon after, Suryakumar was hit by Salman Agha, Salman Agha’s Pakistani counterpart, as the Indian captain hit his fifth ball midway through Salman Agha for a diving catch.

The opener Gill and Varma were then responsible for setting the tone for India, but Gill left nine balls later to Ashraf. Sanju Samson, a leg-spinner, threw an innings of 24 before falling to leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed.

In addition to Hardik Pandya, new batter Shivam Dube, who had previously assumed the role of opening India’s bowling responsibilities, played a supporting role in Varma’s innings.

Pakistan did a good job bowling, but the fielders did not fully support them because Mohammad Haris, who was slow to remove the bails as Varma dived in, dropped two catches and missed a crucial run-out chance.

With six balls and nine runs left, Varma and Dube led India to victory, only for Dube to fall.

In the Indian camp, Rinku Singh, who took Pandya’s place in the final, faced one ball and fired the winning runs.

India's Tilak Varma celebrates their vicotry at the end of the Asia Cup 2025 Twenty20 international cricket final match between India and Pakistan at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on September 28, 2025. (Photo by Sajjad HUSSAIN / AFP)
At the conclusion of the Asia Cup 2025 final at the Dubai International Stadium, India’s Tilak Varma salutes his nation’s victory over Pakistan.

Before Farhan was dismissed for 57 off 38 in the 10th over, Pakistan had a strong opening innings with 84 from Sahibzada Farhan and Fakhar Zaman.

After being dismissed, none of the Pakistan batters could post more than nine runs after Zaman (46 off 35). They then formed a brief partnership with Saim Ayub, who scored 14 runs.

As they came to an end in their final innings in 19.1 overs, the green team lost from 113-2 to 146 all out in 38 balls.

With four wickets and 30 runs in his four overs, Yadav won the bowlers’ choice for India. A wicket apiece was taken by Varun Chakravarthy, Jasprit Bumrah, and Axar Patel.

Taliban releases US citizen Amir Amiri after Qatari mediation

Through Qatari mediation, an American national who has been held in Afghanistan since December was freed.

Amir Amiri’s release on Sunday, which saw him return to power in Afghanistan after 20 years of US occupation and hostility, is the fifth US citizen to be freed by the Taliban’s rulers.

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According to sources with knowledge of the situation, negotiations broke out several months after Qatari officials first met with the US special envoy for hostage affairs, Adam Boehler. This weekend was the breakthrough that led to his release, according to them.

Amiri’s release, according to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, showed the US government’s commitment to preventing unlawful detention for foreigners.

He said, “While this represents a significant step forward, additional Americans are still being held in Afghanistan inhumanely.” “President]Donald] Trump won’t be at rest until all of our captives are home,” he said.

Amiri was detained, but Rubio did not provide more information.

Ryan Corbett, William McKenty, George Glezmann, and Faye Hall are the other four American citizens who have been released this year.

A British couple’s release on September 19 was also aided by Qatar, a member of the Gulf Cooperation Council. They spent months in prison.

Since the US-backed government seized Kabul on August 15, 2021, and its leaders fled into exile, Qatar has been assisting the Trump administration in facilitating the release of captives.

Doha has maintained diplomatic contacts with the Taliban to facilitate dialogue and open the door to contentious negotiations even though no other country in the world officially recognizes the Taliban-led government there.

Amiri was traveling to Doha, according to Qatar’s foreign minister, and would then travel to the US.

Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Saleh Al Khulaifi, the minister of state at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated in a statement on X that his announcement “serves as a significant step toward fostering direct dialogue and improving communication channels between parties.”

Dutch PM Schoof: On Gaza, Israel and a collapsed coalition

Dick Schoof, the incoming leader of the Netherlands, discusses the collapse of his coalition and Gaza, Israel, NATO, migration, and more.

Dick Schoof, the Dutch prime minister, joins Talk to Al Jazeera at a crucial time for Middle Eastern and European Europe. He reflects on his role in guiding the Netherlands through crises both domestically and abroad after his coalition fell.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams says he won’t seek re-election

The race between Democrat Zohran Mamdani and former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo is likely to end with New York Mayor Eric Adams dropping his re-election bid.

In a post on X on Sunday, Adams said, “Despite everything we’ve accomplished, I cannot continue my reelection campaign.”

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Adams had been running far behind Mamdani and Cuomo, both of whom are running as independents, in polls. In the most populous city in the United States, Mamdani appears to have a sizable lead before the November 4 election.

Due to corruption allegations and alleged cooperation with Trump, Adams, a Democrat mayor in 2022, had become a divisive figure.

He claimed in a video statement that “my ability to raise the funds necessary for a serious campaign has been undermined by the constant media speculation about my future and the campaign finance board’s decision to withhold millions of dollars.”

The board’s decision to cut funds came after more than 200 contributions’ billing addresses were deemed inaccessible, raising questions about their origin.

In September of this year, Adams was charged with wire fraud, soliciting illegal foreign campaign contributions, and a bribery plot involving Turkish citizens and at least one Turkish official. He refuted the accusations.

The Justice Department earlier this year mandated that Adams’ charges be dropped by federal prosecutors in New York. Resignations abound in the Justice Department in Washington and the Manhattan US attorney’s office in response to the decision.

The charges were dropped in exchange for the Democratic mayor’s support for Trump’s immigration crackdown, but Emil Bove, a senior Justice Department official, has refuted claims that the decision was a “quid pro quo.”

Adams’ alleged friendly working and political relationship with Trump also tainted his reputation. According to US media reports, Trump’s administration allegedly offered him a job if he backed out of the election to improve Cuomo’s chances of defeating Mamdani.

Trump said in an interview with Reuters that he expected Cuomo to win the race and that he regrets Adams’ decision to pull out of the race.

The New York mayor declared his candidacy in April, avoiding Mamdani’s Democratic primary, which was competitive.

Adams has criticized Mamdani, who has defended his appeal by promising regulated rents, free bus travel, and daycare.

UK’s governing Labour party holds annual conference amid far-right surge

As dissatisfaction with his administration grows ahead of May’s local and regional elections, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has urged his Labour Party to unite against the populist party that is launching a “racist policy” of mass deportation.

Starmer urged party members to concentrate their anger on Reform UK, led by Brexit campaigner Nigel Farage, rather than his leadership at Labour’s annual conference in Liverpool.

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“We have to fight Reform because we have to do it,” the president declared. We must defeat them, Starmer told BBC News, so this is no time for navel gazing or introspection. The British prime minister, whose support has declined as a result of policy vevers and a number of errors, said, “We need to be in that fight together.”

According to reports of party members plotting Starmer’s replacement, including Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, who spoke to British media about a potential leadership challenge.

According to Rory Challands of Al Jazeera, Liverpool-based journalist Rory Challands said Burnham’s popularity as an MP makes him difficult to run for prime minister. Although it’s not exactly code red for Starmer, the warning signs for vacancy-filled seats and Burnham-created MP positions actually start flashing.

Starmer is also under pressure to increase spending and relax self-imposed fiscal restrictions, which aim to achieve a 2029 balance between daily expenses and tax revenues. Centrists worry that the government will be punished if spending is raised, while leftist party members criticize Starmer for failing to raise living standards as he promised at the previous election.

Starmer criticized Farage’s party, which has its main priorities in restricting immigration, one of the voters’ biggest concerns.

“It is one thing to say that we will deport illegal immigrants, people who don’t have any legal standing.” He responded, “I’m up for that.” “It’s a completely different thing to say that we’re going to approach people who are lawfully here and begin removing them,” remarked one of the commentator.

On the first day of the Labour Party’s annual conference in Liverpool on September 28, 2025, a woman holds a placard during a “Let the Ban on Palestine Action” demonstration [Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Pro-Palestine demonstrations atop conference venues

A UN inquiry panel dubbed Starmer’s approach to Israel’s genocide of Gaza a genocide. On Saturday, the day before the start of the governing Labour Party’s annual conference, hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters gathered in Liverpool.

The Palestinian Solidarity Campaign organized a march in which the demonstrators pleaded with the British government to “end Israel’s genocide, stop starving Gaza, stop arming Israel.”

As they marched through the streets of the northwest English city, some of them yelled, “Brick by brick, wall by wall, Israeli apartheid has to fall.”

Difficulty of protesters sat in their cars on Sunday, waiting for their names to be taken into custody. I oppose genocide. “their signs read,” is what I support.

Before the UK police began their detentions, Al Jazeera’s Challands reported that he had counted 72 demonstrators.

Each of these protesters is awaiting arrest, the statement reads. They are aware of this because they have repeatedly witnessed it, he said.

Challands claimed that the demonstrators were trying to “make a mockery” of the British government’s most recent designation of the direct action group Palestine Action as a “terrorist” organization.

In protest of the British government’s actions, it banned the organization earlier this year after some of its activists sprayed two planes and smashed into a Royal Air Force (RAF) base.

Campaigners have been demanding that Israel, which has been accused of abusing Palestinians in Gaza, stop exporting F-35 jet parts.

They want to make peaceful protesters apprehensive by holding numerous arrests on the first day of the Labour Party conference, according to Welsh.

Celebrities urged the British prime minister to claim that Israel is staging a genocide in Gaza on Saturday.

Comedy and acting legend Steve Coogan said, “Keir Starmer says it’s not genocide, it’s genocide,” before the Labour Party conference.

Pro-Palestine protests
On the first day of the British Labour Party’s annual conference in Liverpool on September 28, 2025, a protest titled “Let the Ban on Palestine Action” is being staged by police officers [Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Vote is looming.

If, as some people predict, Labour performs poorly in May’s local and regional elections, the government is required to hold an election in 2029. However, Starmer will be under increased pressure.

In July 2024, Labour ended its 14 years of Conservative rule with a sweeping victory, but Starmer has since struggled to stay in the lead. Only 13 percent of voters are happy with his government, according to a polling company, and 79 percent are unhappy, which is the lowest percentage of any prime minister since the company first began collecting data in 1977.

Starmer stated at the conference on Sunday that he would be judged on three things, including improved living standards, better public services, and whether or not people felt secure inside their homes.

The party’s disarray was further increased by several exits from Starmer’s team over the past few weeks.