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ISIS Terrorist Militants Blow Themselves Up During Iraqi Security Operation in Anbar
Two ISIL terrorists detonated themselves during an Iraqi security operation in western Anbar, injuring federal personnel. The incident comes as Iraq warns that ISIL is exploiting security gaps in Syria.
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The Greek Orthodox Patriarch warns of escalating settler attacks in West Bank
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem and All Palestine and Jordan, Theophilos III, warned of the dangerous escalation of Israeli settler attacks in the West Bank, noting that their assaults have recently targeted a number of Palestinian towns and villages, including Al Taybeh and Birzeit.
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Hezbollah condemns deadly mosque attack in Pakistan’s Islamabad
Hezbollah condemned in the strongest terms the terrorist attack carried out by Takfiri extremists at the Khadija Al-Kubra Mosque in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which claimed the lives of dozens of martyrs and left many wounded.
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Over 6 million pilgrims attend Mid-Shaaban celebration in Karbala
The governor of Karbala hailed the successful holding of the Mid-Shaaban celebration in the holy city of Karbala, saying more than six million pilgrims attended the event.
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UN: Palestinians at Rafah crossing continue to suffer from Israeli violations
The Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights in the occupied Palestinian territories, said on Thursday, for the third consecutive day, Palestinians returning to Gaza through the recently reopened Rafah crossing have faced ongoing mistreatment, rights violations, and humiliation by Israeli military forces.
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Global Sumud Flotilla announces largest humanitarian mobilization to break Gaza siege
The Global Sumud Flotilla announced on Thursday what it called “the largest humanitarian mobilization in history” aimed at breaking the Israeli blockade on Gaza, by both land and sea, this March. Thousands of activists from over 100 countries are expected to participate.
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Quds governorate: Opening Israeli tunnel threatens Palestinian history, homes in Silwan
The Palestinian Authority’s Quds (Jerusalem) Governorate condemned the opening of an Israeli tunnel project, known as the “Pilgrims’ Road,” in the Silwan neighborhood in occupied Quds city, calling it a direct continuation of Israeli policies aimed at falsifying Palestinian history and exploiting archaeological sites to legitimize colonial expansion in occupied Jerusalem.
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New round of prisoner exchange talks between Sanaa, Riyadh held in Amman
A new round of direct negotiations between the Sanaa delegation and the Saudi-backed parties commenced this Friday in the Jordanian capital, Amman.
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Arab-Islamic affirmation of need for a full ceasefire implementation in Gaza
The ministerial meeting of the Arab-Islamic Contact Group on Gaza convened on Friday to discuss mechanisms for enforcing a ceasefire in the Strip, stressing the importance of full compliance with all its provisions.
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Thousands of Palestinian worshippers perform Friday prayer at Holy Al-Aqsa Mosque
Tens of thousands of Palestinians performed Friday prayer at the Aqsa Mosque, despite the arrests, bans, and tight restrictions imposed by Israeli forces on Jerusalemites and the occupied city.
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Over 900 Palestinians forcibly displaced in West Bank in one month - Warns UN
The United Nations has warned that the forcible displacement of Palestinians in the occupied West Bank remains at “high levels,” citing a sharp rise in settler violence and home demolitions that has driven more than 900 Palestinians from their homes since the start of 2026.
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Israeli Terrorist Regime Intensifies Crackdown on Al‑Aqsa Guards Ahead of Ramadan
Israeli authorities have escalated arrests, home raids, and administrative detentions targeting Al‑Aqsa Mosque guards and Waqf employees ahead of Ramadan. Dozens of Palestinians, including former prisoners and religious officials, received renewed or extended bans preventing them from entering Al‑Aqsa.
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Ansarullah condemns terrorist attack on mosque in Islamabad
The Political Bureau of Ansarullah has strongly condemned the treacherous criminal bombing that targeted the Khadija Grand Mosque in the Pakistani capital, Islamabad, which left dozens of martyrs and wounded.
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Israeli Forces Kill Two Palestinians as Ceasefire Violations Reach Day 118
Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in Jabalia as ceasefire violations in Gaza continued for the 118th day, accompanied by heavy shelling, demolitions, and airstrikes across the Strip. Several civilians were injured in attacks targeting displaced families.
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Massive Rally in Saada Shows Yemen’s Support for Palestine and Iran
Hundreds of thousands of Yemenis rallied in Saada to show solidarity with Gaza and express support for Iran. The demonstration, organized by Ansar Allah, emphasized readiness for any future confrontation with Israel.
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17th Islamic Financial Services Board Meeting Held in Muscat with Focus on the Future of Islamic Finance
Hosted by the Central Bank of Oman in Muscat and attended by officials from 40 countries, the 17th meeting of the Islamic Financial Services Board focused extensively on the future of Islamic finance, sustainability, innovation, and global cooperation.
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Iran’s Missile Capability Made Trump Cautious About Attacking Country, Egyptian Official Tells ABNA
Referring to recent developments between Tehran and Washington, a member of Egypt’s Foreign Affairs Council said Iran’s missile capability is a key factor behind U.S. caution over military action, while describing upcoming talks as an effort to contain tensions.
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Ansarullah Leader Mourns Sayyed Nasrallah’s Father: A Man of Piety, Integrity
Yemen’s Ansarullah leader Sayyed AbdulMalik Badreddine Al-Houthi sent a message of condolences on Wednesday following the loss of Sayyed Abdulkarim Nasrallah, the father of Hezbollah’s former secretary general, martyr Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah.
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Lebanese Groups Rally in Beirut to Denounce Israeli Attacks, Back Resistance
National political parties, youth organizations, and student groups held a mass rally in front of the ESCWA building at Riad Al-Solh Square on Wednesday, denouncing the ongoing Israeli aggression against Lebanon and expressing support for the resistance. Participants reaffirmed their commitment to the resistance’s weapons and called on the Lebanese state to abandon what they described as a submissive approach toward the Israeli enemy.
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Sheikh Qassem Praises Legacy of Martyr Sayyed Nasrallah’s Father
Hezbollah Secretary General His Eminence Sheikh Naim Qassem began his remarks during the mourning ceremony for the father of the most revered martyr, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, paying tribute to his role in shaping a steadfast path of faith and resistance
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Crowds of visitors celebrate eve of 15th of Sha'ban and birth of Imam Al-Mahdi in Karbala (+Photos)
The crowds of visitors from inside and outside Iraq celebrated the eve of the 15th of the holy month of Sha'ban and the birth anniversary of Imam Al-Mahdi (may Allah hasten his holy reappearance) in the holy city of Karbala.
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Implementation of a cleaning campaign around Maqam of Imam Al-Mahdi in Karbala (+Photos)
The staff of the Imam Al-Mahdi (may Allah hasten his holy reappearance) Maqam Department at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine have launched a large-scale cleaning campaign around the holy shrine.
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On occasion of birth of Imam Al-Mahdi.. Al-Abbas Shrine distributes flowers, sweets to visitors (+Photos)
The staff of the Religious Affairs Department at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine distributed wreaths and sweets to the visitors congratulating them on the birth anniversary of Imam Al-Mahdi (may Allah hasten his holy reappearance).
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine honors +350 female students wearing Iraqi abaya at Southern Technical University in Dhi Qar
The Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine honored more than 350 female students wearing the Iraqi abaya at the Technical College affiliated with the Southern Technical University in the district of Al-Shatra in Dhi Qar Governorate.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine counts services it provided to visitors on 15th of Sha'ban for year 1447-2026
The Secretary-General of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine; Sayed Mustafa Murtada Aal Dia-Uddin, announced the statistics of the services provided to the visitors of the mid-Sha'ban.
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Gaza Health Ministry Warns of Catastrophic Crisis for Cancer Patients
The Gaza Ministry of Health warned that nearly 11,000 cancer patients are facing a catastrophic crisis due to the collapse of specialized healthcare and severe shortages of medicines and diagnostic tools. Around 4,000 patients awaiting treatment abroad remain unable to travel because of closed crossings.
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Extremist Settlers Storm Aqsa Mosque Amid Restrictions on Muslim Worshipers
Dozens of extremist settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque twice on Wednesday under Israeli police protection, performing Talmudic rituals and provocative acts. Meanwhile, Israeli forces restricted the entry of Muslim worshipers and blocked many from accessing the holy site.
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Israeli Attacks Kill 24 Palestinians as Ceasefire Violations Continue
At least 24 Palestinians, including children and a paramedic, were killed in Israeli attacks across Gaza as ceasefire violations entered their 116th day. Strikes targeted tents, homes, and civilian areas in Khan Yunis, Gaza City, Deir al-Balah, and Rafah.
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Israel Approves Massive Expansion of Adam Settlement Near Al-Quds
Israel has approved a major plan to expand the Adam settlement with nearly 2,800 new units, deepening efforts to reshape Jerusalem’s demographic and geographic reality. The project is part of the “Greater Jerusalem” strategy, aiming to isolate the city and fragment the West Bank.
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Hamas Says Deadly Gaza Strike Shows Genocidal War Continues
Hamas stated that Israel’s latest attack, which killed over 20 civilians, proves the genocidal war on Gaza is ongoing. The Movement accused Netanyahu of deliberately sabotaging the ceasefire’s second phase, especially the reopening of Rafah crossing.