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Israeli army bombs last functioning hospital in Gaza City
Israeli warplanes bombed the al-Ahli Arab Hospital around midnight local time, rendering the last functioning hospital in northern Gaza non-operational.
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Imam Khamenei receives military commanders
A group of commanders from the Islamic Republic of Iran’s Armed Forces met with Imam Khamenei, the Commander-in-Chief, on Sunday afternoon, April 13, 2025, on the occasion of the Iranian New Year.
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Al-Houthi: Any ground aggression on Yemen will open gates of hell
An official with Yemen's Ansarallah-led government on Sunday said that the Yemeni military will respond to any ground aggression on Yemen with fierce resistance and will make Yemen "hell" for the aggressors.
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Iran’s parl. members strongly condemn burning Quran in Netherlands
Members of the Iranian parliament (Majlis) in a statement strongly condemned the burning of the Holy Quran in Amsterdam, Netherlands, calling for the perpetrators to be punished.
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Egypt’s Al-Azhar Mosque to discuss ‘Al-Aqsa in Quran’
The fourteenth weekly Quran Interpretation session of Egypt’s Al-Azhar Mosque will be held with the theme ‘Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Quran’.
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Analysis: Netanyahu losing last stronghold as military personnel protest prolonged war
As demonstrators in various countries are calling on the world community to step up the pressure on Tel Aviv to stop massacring of the civilians and clear the path of delivery of aid to Gazans, the Israelis in the occupied territories have taken to the streets in large numbers to condemn Netanyahu for jeopardizing the lives of the prisoners held by Hamas and bringing back the shadow of security crisis and economic pressure to the Israeli society.
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Shia minorities in Afghanistan: safer under Taliban, but not safe enough
Some Shia citizens of Kabul have expressed hope that the threat from the terrorist group ISIS against religious minorities in Afghanistan has lessened. However, they emphasize that the ruling Taliban must put in greater effort to combat this group.
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Ayatollah Hosseini Bushehri: Int’l pilgrimage tours to be launched in line with religious atmosphere of Qom
Head of the Qom Seminary Teachers' Society Ayatollah Seyyed Hashem Hosseini Bushehri had a meeting with Hujjat al-Islam Abbasali Babagolzadeh, head of the General Department of Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism of Qom Province, during which he pointed out the high capacity of the cultural heritage and tourism industry, stating,” This complex can create a huge movement in introducing The Islamic Republic of Iran both to the citizens and foreign tourists.”
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Muslims to turn off lights nationwide on April 30 in protest against Waqf Bill
All India Muslim Personal Law Board has called for a symbolic protest on April 30 at 9 PM by turning off lights in homes, factories, and offices for half an hour, which he believes will be a successful act of dissent.
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Head of Lahore’s “Urwatul Wusqa” institution:
After Ukraine, now Trump eyes on resources of weak countries – Jawad Naqvi
Head of Lahore’s “Urwatul Wusqa” institution warns that America after exploiting the mineral resources in Ukraine now eyes on mineral resources of weak countries like Pakistan
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Head of Pakistan Ulema Council Warns:
"Greater Israel" project aims to capture Mecca and Medina - Tahir Ashrafi
Head of Pakistan Ulema Council Tahir Ashrafi Warns: "Greater Israel" Project Aims to Capture Mecca and Medina
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Imam Khamenei visits Hazrat Masoumeh shrine, Jamkaran Mosque in Qom
Ayatollah Khamenei, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution, visited the Jamkaran Mosque and the holy shrine of Hazrat Fatima Masoumeh (s.a.) on a short trip to the city of Qom on Saturday, April 12, 2025.
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Video: Violent protests in West Bengal against Waqf Act
AhlulBayt News Agency: A fresh round of violence broke out in West Bengal's Murshidabad on Friday as mob threw stones at a train stationed at the Nimtita station. The mob also vandalised the station property.
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Iran's Seminary officials meet with senior scholars in Najaf
The Board of Directors of the General Assembly of Seminary Teachers' Society of Qom, along with the chairman and secretary of this assembly, have met with senior scholars Ayatollah Bashir Al-Najafi, Ayatollah Va'ezi Sabzevari, Ayatollah Mujtaba Hosseini (representative of the Supreme Leader in Iraq), Ayatollah Yaqoubi, and Sheikh Muhammad Sindh in Najaf Ashraf in April.
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Report / US and Dilemma of Oman talks: making trust or burning opportunity?
Today, the first round of indirect talks between Iran and the US was held in the Omani capital Muscat in order for the two sides to see if they can patch things up.
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Israeli occupation turns water into slow-kill weapon against Palestinians
Israeli occupation is deliberately depriving the 2.4 million population of Gaza of water through targeted attacks on water supplies and desalination plants, the Gaza government media office said in a statement.
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Extremist Israeli Jewish settlers steal 1,000 goats from Palestinian farms in West Bank
Palestinian farmer Mohamed Nayef al-War stood in his nearly empty goat pens in the occupied West Bank after they were looted recently by a horde of extremist Jewish settlers, lamenting that his work and effort over 30 years were gone in just a few minutes.
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Siege of Parachinar: A source of income for security forces and ongoing suffering for Shias
Earlier it was claimed that the siege was being enforced by extremist groups (Takfiris), but now it's becoming increasingly clear that the Pakistani government forces are also involved.
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About 100,000 people rally in Dhaka against Israeli genocide in Gaza
Some 100,000 people have taken to the streets of Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, to condemn Israel’s genocidal war on the Gaza Strip.
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Over 60,000 Gaza kids suffer malnutrition - UN official
The UN humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for Gaza, Sigrid Kaag, has said that more than 60,000 children under the age of five in Gaza are suffering from malnourishment.
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India: Tensions rise over Waqf Act as government cracks down on protests; 150 arrested
Tensions continue to simmer in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district as protests against the newly introduced Waqf (Amendment) Act intensify. On Sunday, April 13, 2025, police confirmed that 12 more people were arrested in connection with the recent unrest, bringing the total number of arrests to 150.
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Students from different provinces and sects gathered at-Al-Abbas shrine promotes belonging to homeland
A number of students participating in the graduation ceremony of Iraqi university students confirmed that the ceremony brought together students from different provinces with their sects and components in an initiative that promotes belonging to the homeland
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Over 500 children killed since Israel broke Gaza truce
Gaza's civil defense agency says over 500 children have been killed by Israeli attacks across Gaza since the occupying regime broke the ceasefire and renewed its genocidal war on the besieged enclave on March 18.
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21 martyrs and 64 wounded people arrived at Gaza hospitals in 24 hrs; death toll 50,933
Over the past 24 hours, hospitals in the Gaza Strip received the bodies of 21 martyrs and 64 people suffering from different injuries following Israeli attacks.
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Gaza’s children and Israeli captives are victims of Netanyahu’s political ambitions - Hamas
Hamas Movement said in a statement on Saturday that the rising calls within the occupation state to stop the war and free Israeli captives “confirm Netanyahu’s responsibility for prolonging the war and for the suffering of his prisoners and our people.”
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Thirst crisis deepens after Israeli bombardment damaged Mekorot water pipeline
The Gaza Municipality said that the continued disruption of the Israeli occupation of the Mekorot water pipeline, as a result of the damage caused to it east of the Al-Shujaiya neighborhood, exacerbates the water crisis in the city, indicating that its crews “have the ability to repair it within 24 hours if the occupation allows it.”
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Ansarullah official publishes evidence of Saudi regime involvement in US aggression on Yemen
Hazam Al-Assad, a member of Ansarullah’s Political Bureau, has revealed what he described as a strategic failure by the United States in confronting the will of the Yemeni people, despite deploying extensive military and financial resources.
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Humanitarian situation in Gaza is “hell on earth” - ICRC Head
The head of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), Mirjana Spoljaric Egger, described the humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip as “hell on earth,” warning that supplies at the organization’s field hospital would run out within two weeks.
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Yemeni military commander warns Saudi coalition of suspicious movements near Al-Bayda border
Major General Bakil Saleh Al-Wahbi, the commander of the Al-Wahbi Brigades, affiliated with Sanaa forces, warned the Saudi-led coalition factions and collaborators over their suspicious activity near Al-Bayda, asserting that these movements are under close surveillance and will be dealt with decisively when the time is right.
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Birmingham Mosque helps collect 120 tonnes of rubbish as 'community pulls together'
A mosque in Birmingham, England, has been lauded for contributing to the efforts of a team of volunteers joining forces to gather a staggering 120 tons of waste, leaving not even the smallest trace of dirt on the streets.