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Algerian Thinker Calls Defending Iran a “Religious Obligation and Strategic Necessity”
Algerian intellectual Yahya Abu Zakaria said defending Islamic Iran is essential for the unity and dignity of the Islamic world. He warned that Iran’s fall would expand Western and Zionist influence, urging Muslim solidarity against regional threats.
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S.A. Further Relaxes Restrictions on Alcohol Purchases for Foreign Residents
Saudi Arabia has eased regulations on alcohol purchases for non-Muslim foreigners, allowing those with a minimum monthly income to buy from the kingdom’s sole licensed alcohol store in Riyadh.
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Israeli lawmakers call for killing Palestinians over waste burning in West Bank
Israeli lawmakers and a minister have called for the killing of Palestinians if they are found burning waste in the occupied West Bank.
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Watchdog: Israeli forces, settlers carried out 2,144 attacks in occupied West bank in November
Israeli forces and illegal settlers launched at least 2,144 attacks on Palestinian civilians and their property across the occupied West Bank in November, a Ramallah-based watchdog reports.
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Persian Gulf Cooperation Council slams Israeli strikes on Syria
The Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) has roundly denounced the continued Israeli strikes on Syrian soil as a violation of the Arab nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
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UNGA President Baerbock urges decisive action on Palestine after 78 years of deadlock
The President of the UN General Assembly, Annalena Baerbock, stated that the time has come to take decisive steps regarding the Palestinian issue, which has persisted for decades, urging member states not to leave United Nations decisions as mere words on paper.
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Doctors Without Borders warns of imminent health disaster in Gaza amid evacuation delays
Doctors Without Borders has called on countries to open their doors to tens of thousands of Gaza residents who are urgently in need of medical evacuation, warning that hundreds have lost their lives while waiting for treatment.
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Islamic Jihad, Al-Quds Brigades honor Ansarullah with “Al-Aqsa Flood Shield”
The Islamic Jihad Movement and its military wing, the Al-Quds Brigades, awarded the “Al-Aqsa Flood Shield” to the Political Bureau of Ansarullah in recognition of its steadfast support for the Palestinian cause and resistance efforts.
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Palestinian Factions demand full implementation of ceasefire commitments
Palestinian resistance factions on Wednesday renewed their call for the Israeli occupation to fully comply with its commitments under the ceasefire agreement, warning that any delay or procrastination could jeopardize the truce.
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Palestinian Factions hand over body of Israeli captive under exchange deal
Palestinian resistance factions on Wednesday handed over the body of an Israeli captive, according to a joint statement issued by the Al-Quds Brigades and the Al-Qassam Brigades in Gaza.
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Gaza Health Ministry: 70,117 martyred, nearly 171,000 injured since October 7
At least 70,117 Palestinians have been killed and 170,999 wounded since the start of Israel’s ongoing assault on the Gaza Strip on October 7, 2023, Gaza’s Health Ministry announced on Wednesday.
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Hamas condemns Israeli attack on displaced civilians near Kuwaiti Hospital as war crime
Hamas has condemned the Israeli occupation’s attack on tents sheltering displaced civilians near the Kuwaiti Hospital in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, describing it as a “war crime.” The strike left several people killed and wounded, including children.
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U.S. deploys Shahed-style Kamikaze drone unit in Middle East
The United States military has activated its first operational unit equipped with the Low-Cost Uncrewed Combat Attack System (LUCAS) loitering munitions—drones modeled on a design reverse-engineered from the Iranian-developed Shahed-136—in the Middle East.
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Guinness World Records halts Israeli submissions over Gaza war
Guinness World Records has reportedly suspended the registration of new records involving Israeli individuals and organizations in protest against the ongoing genocide in the Gaza Strip.
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Pope Leo XIV Condemns Islamophobia, Anti-Refugee Policies in Europe, U.S.
Returning from a visit to Turkey and Lebanon, Pope Leo XIV denounced the rising tide of Islamophobia and anti-refugee sentiment in Europe and the United States, calling former President Donald Trump’s hard-line immigration policies unjust.
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UN General Assembly adopts resolutions against Israeli occupation of Palestine, Golan Heights
The UN General Assembly on Tuesday adopted two resolutions calling for an end to Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territories and Syria’s occupied Golan Heights.
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Pope Leo XIV urges unity, peace at interfaith gathering in Lebanon
Pope Leo XIV met Lebanon's Christian and Muslim religious leaders on Monday, calling for peace in the region and praising the country's interfaith coexistence.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine Launches Live Broadcasts to India
The Al-Abbas Holy Shrine has begun live broadcasting services for Ahl al-Bayt lovers in India. The broadcasts cover daily shrine life, religious occasions, and major pilgrimages such as Arbaeen. More than 135 television channels worldwide benefit from this continuous service, which aims to connect hearts to Karbala.
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Heads of departments of Al-Abbas Shrine conduct a tour of main beams at entrances of old city (+Photos)
A number of department heads from the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine conducted a field tour of the main access roads leading to the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him) with the aim of inspecting and rehabilitating them.
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Al-Abbas Holy Shrine Delegation Visits Qom Institute (+Photos)
A delegation from the Al-Abbas Holy Shrine met with the Higher Institute of Islamic Sciences and Culture in Qom to discuss research cooperation. Both sides emphasized expanding collaboration and exchanging expertise.
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Gaza Health official warns of imminent collapse amid severe medicine shortages
Alaa Helles, the director of the Hospital Pharmacy Department at Gaza’s Ministry of Health, said on Tuesday morning that health sector is facing an imminent collapse due to a severe shortage of medicines and essential medical supplies.
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Palestinian teen martyred by Israeli occupation forces
The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Ramallah announced on Tuesday morning the identity of the Palestinian martyr who carried out Monday’s car-ramming operation near the town of Halhul in the city of Hebron.
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Two Zionist settlers injured in stabbing near Ateret settlement
A stabbing operation took place near the “Ateret” settlement, north of Ramallah city, resulting in two Zionist settlers sustaining minor injuries, Hebrew media reported this morning, Tuesday.
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Israel conducts over 21,000 arrests in West Bank since Oct 7, 2023
The Israeli occupation authorities have conducted more than 21,000 arrests against Palestinians in the West Bank, including Al-Quds, since the outbreak of aggression on the Gaza Strip on Oct 7, 2023.
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Palestinian resistance security reveals details of Abu Mustafa assassination
The Palestinian Resistance Security revealed on Tuesday the details of the assassination of Sheikh Muhammad Mahmoud Abu Mustafa (40 years old), a prominent leader in the Al-Mujahideen Brigades and official in charge of the Israeli prisoner security file, who was martyred in Al-Mawasi, west of Khan Yunis, on November 2, 2025.
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UN Expert Warn Harsh weather in Gaza; Israel Destroyed 90 Percent of Water Facilities
UNICEF’s representative Jonathan Veitch described Gaza’s situation as devastating, with cold rains worsening families’ suffering. UN expert Pedro Arrojo warned that Israel has destroyed nearly 90 percent of water facilities, using thirst as a weapon.
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Gaza Media Office warns of deaths amid winter storms, food blockade
The head of the Government Media Office in Gaza, Ismail Al-Thawabta, has warned of an increase in death cases due to the severe weather conditions gripping the Gaza Strip.
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Palestinian Photojournalist Martyred in Israeli Strike on Khan Yunis
An Israeli strike on Khan Yunis killed Palestinian photojournalist Mahmoud Issam Wadi, while another journalist was wounded. Civil defense teams rescued families trapped under Israeli fire as violations of the ceasefire persisted for the 53rd day.
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GMO Reports 257 Journalists Martyred in Gaza
The Government Media Office announced that 257 journalists have been killed in Gaza, including Mahmoud Wadi. The statement condemned systematic targeting of Palestinian journalists and held Israel and its allies responsible.