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Palestinians condemn Netanyahu’s provocative tour of Al-Aqsa compound
Benjamin Netanyahu has toured the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound in occupied East al-Quds in a provocative move to celebrate the Jewish Hanukkah holiday, drawing strong condemnation from the Palestinians.
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Israeli Drone, Airstrikes Target Vehicles in Southern and Mount Lebanon; Two Martyred
An Israeli drone carried out an airstrike targeting a Rapid car on the Odaisseh–Markaba road in southern Lebanon.
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UAE Regime Aircraft Delivers Suspicious Military Shipments to Hadramout
The UAE sent suspicious military shipments aboard a civilian aircraft to Mukalla’s Al Rayyan airport, marking the third such flight in less than a week. Sources reported the cargo included foreign forces and weapons, escalating covert military activity in Hadramout
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Sayyed Al-Houthi calls for organizing massive popular marches to reject American abuse towards Holy Quran
Sayyed Abdulmalik Al-Houthi called on the Yemeni people to come out on a large-scale next Friday to express rejection and condemnation of the abuse of the Holy Quran by an American candidate for the elections in Florida.
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Umm al-Rashrash Port: Repercussions of Yemeni Blockade Strike to Point of Collapse
Umm al-Rashrash Port, located in the occupied Palestinian territories and considered one of the most important strategic commercial corridors for the Israeli enemy, has become hostage to Yemeni operations in the Red Sea, entering a phase of complete economic and administrative collapse. This was revealed by the Zionist economic newspaper Globes in an extensive report.
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Israel intensifies repression of journalists, human rights defenders in Palestine: UN
The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory warned today, Tuesday, that Israel, the Occupying Power, has intensified its repression against journalists, human rights defenders, and non-governmental organizations. The Office asserted that this crackdown increasingly narrows the space available for monitoring and documenting human rights violations and seeking accountability, severely undermining the right to freedom of expression and assembly.
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Head of Iraq’s Religious Assembly: Fadak Sermon Guides Civilizational Power Dynamics
Yusuf al-Naseri highlighted at an international conference that Lady Fatimah al-Zahra’s Fadak Sermon is a timeless guide for understanding civilizational and power struggles.
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Lebanese Expert: Resistance Strategy Exposes Collapse of U.S. Global Leadership
Lebanese strategic affairs expert Mohammad Hazimeh discussed recent regional developments, focusing on Lebanon. Amid ongoing Israeli ceasefire violations, aggressions, and targeted assassinations of Resistance commanders—most notably the killing of Haitham al-Tabatabaei in southern Beirut—Hazimeh stressed that Hezbollah, as a sophisticated and powerful movement, knows how to manage the battle despite enemy conspiracies.
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Al-Abbas Shrine Department to Join Karbala Crafts Exhibition
The Department of Manufacturing Sacred Shrine Grids and Doors at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine has completed its preparations to participate in the Construction and Architecture Crafts Exhibition, which will be held at Karbala University.
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Holding Chastity Week events at Najaf Al-Kafeel University coinciding with birth of Lady Fatima (+Photos)
Al-Kafeel University witnessed the holding of the Chastity Week events in Iraqi universities for the year 1447 AH, in cooperation with the Imam Ali's (p) Holy Shrine (Alawi Platform).
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Palestinian Teenager Martyred by Armed Settler in Teqoa
A 16-year-old Palestinian, Muheeb Jibril, was shot dead by a settler in Teqoa, east of Bethlehem, while another youth was injured. The killing followed the funeral of another slain teenager, Ammar Sabah, marking two deaths in less than 24 hours.
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UNRWA Chief Condemns Israeli Raid on Headquarters; 380 staff killed in Gaza attacks
UNRWA commissioner-general Philippe Lazzarini condemned Israel’s targeting of the agency’s headquarters in East Jerusalem, calling it a violation of UN privileges. He reported that more than 380 staff have been killed and over 300 facilities damaged in Gaza.
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Gaza Civil Defense Recovers 30 Bodies of a Single Family from Rubble
The Civil Defense in Gaza announced that its teams recovered the bodies of 30 members of the Salem family from beneath the rubble of the Abu Ramadan house, destroyed by Israeli airstrikes in the Al-Rimal neighborhood, west of Gaza City.
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A Two-Week-Old Baby Dies of Hypothermia Amid Harsh Gaza Winter
A two-week-old baby died of hypothermia in Gaza as cold weather worsened conditions for displaced families. Heavy rainfall caused a building collapse in Gaza City, killing one and injuring several others.
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Lebanese Parliament Speaker meets Iranian ambassador in Beirut
The Speaker of the Lebanese Parliament, Nabih Berri, met with Mojtaba Amani, Ambassador of the Islamic Republic of Iran to Beirut, to review the latest political developments in Lebanon and the wider region, bilateral relations, and the repeated violations of the ceasefire by the Israeli regime.
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ISIS claims responsibility for deadly attack in Syria
The ISIS terrorist group has claimed responsibility for a deadly attack targeting forces affiliated with Abu Mohammad al-Jolani on the outskirts of Idlib, northwestern Syria, according to regional media reports.
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17-year-old Palestinian martyred in Israeli raid to West Bank
Israeli military forces have killed a Palestinian teenager as they carried out a raid in the southern part of the West Bank, Palestinian medical officials say, in the latest deadly incident in a recent surge of violence in the Israeli-occupied territory.
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Israel releases 10 Gazan prisoners after months of detention
Ten Palestinian detainees from the Gaza Strip were set free by the Israeli army on Monday after months of detention, the Hamas-run Prisoners’ Information Office said.
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Hamas warns Gaza faces worsening humanitarian crisis after storm
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem warned that Gaza’s humanitarian crisis has worsened after storms flooded thousands of tents sheltering displaced families.
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Israeli settlers storm Aqsa Mosque courtyards during Hanukkah
Israeli settlers carried out large-scale incursions into the Aqsa Mosque courtyards during Hanukkah under heavy police protection. Palestinian worshipers faced restrictions, including ID confiscations and checkpoints
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UN warns Gaza aid cut by Israeli restrictions amid rising needs
The UN on Monday warned that humanitarian assistance in the Gaza Strip has been reduced due to Israeli restrictions, as needs continue to outpace the ability of aid agencies to respond.
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Al-Abbas Shrine launches cultural competition in celebration of birth anniversaries of Imams Al-Baqer & Al-Hadi
The Al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine has launched a cultural competition to mark the birth anniversaries of Imams Mohammad al-Baqer and Ali al-Hadi. Winners will be announced on December 20, 2025, with prizes distributed at a ceremony on December 22.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine holds central coming-of-age ceremony in Nineveh (+Photos)
The Al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine organized a central coming-of-age ceremony in Nineveh to mark Lady Fatima az-Zahra’s birth anniversary. More than 1,000 girls and their families participated, with religious leaders emphasizing values and identity.
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Death toll from ‘Israeli genocide’ in Gaza rises to 70,665 since October 7
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza Strip announced on Monday that the cumulative death toll from the ongoing Israeli occupation attacks since October 7, 2023, has risen to 70,665.
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Lebanon’s Grand Mufti warns of collapse without national unity
Lebanon’s Jafari Grand Mufti, Sheikh Ahmad Qabalan, has stressed that national unity remains the cornerstone of Lebanon’s survival, warning that sectarianism, political paralysis, and foreign-driven agendas pose existential threats to the country.
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Yemen's Ansarullah condemns assassination of Hamas commander Raed Saad
Ansarullah denounced the Israeli assassination of Hamas commander Raed Saad, calling it a violation of the Gaza ceasefire. The movement praised Saad’s role in strengthening Palestinian resistance and vowed that his martyrdom will only reinforce determination.
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Palestinians condemn Israeli plan for 9,000 settler homes
Palestinian authorities condemned Israel’s plan to build nearly 9,000 settler homes in the occupied West Bank, warning it threatens geography and demographics. The project, backed by Minister Smotrich with major funding, has drawn international criticism.
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UN General Assembly adopts resolution confirming Palestinian right to self-determination by overwhelming majority
The United Nations General Assembly today, Monday, adopted a resolution by an overwhelming majority, affirming the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination.
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ICC rejects Israel’s appeal, Gaza war crimes probe continues
Appeals judges at the International Criminal Court (ICC) today, Monday, rejected another appeal filed by Israel to halt the court's investigation into its conduct of the war on the Gaza Strip.
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Child safety bracelets introduced at Mecca’s Grand Mosque
Saudi authorities have introduced child identification bracelets at the Grand Mosque in Mecca to enhance safety. The bracelets include guardians’ contact details and are available at key gates, especially during Hajj and Umrah.