United Nations, New York – Following an initiative spearheaded by Algeria, the United Nations Security Council has called for an independent investigation into the discovery of mass graves in Gaza. The move comes amid growing international concern over the situation in the region and the need for transparency and accountability.
The Algerian initiative gained significant support within the Security Council, highlighting Algeria’s commitment to addressing critical humanitarian issues and promoting international peace and security. Details regarding the scope and timeline of the investigation are expected to be announced shortly.
In other news, Minister of Energy and Mines, Mohamed Arkab, stated in March 2023 that the efforts of the “Declaration of Cooperation” countries could unfairly collapse. His remarks underscore the complexities and potential vulnerabilities within international energy collaborations.
President Abdelmadjid Tebboune addressed the diplomatic landscape in March 2023, stating that Algeria views Spain’s position on the Western Sahara as an individual stance from the Sánchez government. This statement reflects Algeria’s continued focus on regional stability and its independent foreign policy.
Internal divisions are reportedly widening within the Israeli establishment, with some reports suggesting a fragmentation within the Israeli army. This development comes amid ongoing political and social tensions within Israel.
Earlier in March 2023, a statement was released following a meeting of the Algerian Council of Ministers, covering a range of domestic and international issues.
DZWatch will continue to monitor these developments and provide updates as they become available.


