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History’s bitter lessons: When US sacrifices even its own allies!
In international politics, trust is often a scarce commodity; yet when it comes to the US, it is not merely scarce, it is fundamentally dangerous. While such a claim may initially seem exaggerated, an examination of Washington’s conduct toward its allies over recent decades reveals it to be entirely consistent with historical precedent. At every critical juncture, the US invariably prioritizes its own interests, aligning itself with whichever party most effectively serves its immediate strategic needs.
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Israeli settlers install mobile homes to expand Migron settlement
Israeli settlers on Sunday placed mobile homes and caravans east of Ramallah and al-Bireh in the occupied West Bank, residents told Wafa news agency. The units were installed between the towns of Burqa and Deir Dibwan to expand the Migron settlement, which sits on Palestinian-owned land.
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Report: With Truce in Comma, Washington-Tel Aviv Eye Permanent Gaza Occupation
Several months have gone since the Gaza ceasefire was reached. A ceasefire that was planned to upgrade to the second phase in a month is still lagging in the first phase, without signs of going to the next phase. On Sunday, the Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty told Al Jazeera that Israel has obviously violated the truce deal in Gaza.
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Paper: Will Hadhramaut Battle Change Yemen Map?
Over the past few days, Yemen’s east has been a scene for fast-moving and critical field developments that have led to a fundamental change in the region’s political and security landscape. At the center of these developments stands the oil-rich Hadhramaut province that alone accounts for over 40 percent of the country’s size.
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Student Day in Iran: A Commitment to Justice, Independence, Islamic Unity
Student Day, observed annually on December 7th (16 Azar), occupies a unique place in Iran’s contemporary intellectual and political landscape. More than a historical commemoration, it represents a living narrative of resistance, dignity, and unwavering commitment to justice.
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Mamusta Baratistated: Enemy Has Launched a Full-Scale Ideological War Against Iranian Youth
Mamusta Mullah Mohammad Baratistated: “It is utter naivety to believe that other countries, especially superpowers and Western states, care about the Iranian nation or other nations.”The Friday Prayer Leader of Ozgoleh added: “The political history of Western countries, particularly American statesmen, shows that they have always been concerned only with their own interests. The history of colonialism over the past centuries confirms this fact.”
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Member of Lebanese Hezbollah: Absence of commanders does not stop role of resistance
Member of Hezbollah’s Central Council, Sheikh Hassan Al-Baghdadi, responded to criticisms portraying Hezbollah as weakened after Israeli strikes, including the assassination of senior leader Sayyed Haitham Tabatabai.He said: “Hezbollah is the choice of the people, and the support of the Islamic Republic of Iran is based on religious duty and responsibility in liberating Palestine and confronting foreign domination.”
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Al-Abbas Shrine begins pomegranate harvest in Southern Green Belt (+Photos)
The Southern Green Belt First Division of the Al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine has started harvesting pomegranates, with yields exceeding one tonne. The orchards include diverse varieties such as Iraqi, Yemeni, and Egyptian.
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Najaf Friday Imam: Trump should face international trial, not be considered for Nobel Peace Prize
A senior Iraqi cleric has strongly criticized US President Donald Trump, saying he should be prosecuted in international courts rather than being considered for the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Electrical works progress at Al-Abbas Holy Shrine project (+Photos)
The Al-Abbas’s (p) Holy Shrine has begun relocating electrical poles as part of the Grand Bab al-Qibla Courtyard Project. Streetlights along the road to the shrine are being moved under engineering directives.
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Student Day in Iran, symbol of resistance, struggle for independence
December 7 (16 Azar) is marked in the official calendar of the Islamic Republic of Iran as Student Day—a day that symbolizes resistance, the pursuit of rights, and the steadfastness of the academic community in the face of domestic authoritarianism and foreign domination.
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IOF detains several Palestinians in overnight West Bank raids
Israeli occupation forces conducted raids across the West Bank, arresting multiple Palestinians in Jenin, Ramallah, Qalqilya, and al-Khalil. In Sa’ir, arrests followed settler attacks on homes and property.
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Extremist Jewish settlers storm Aqsa Mosque under police protection
Extremist Jewish settlers stormed the Aqsa Mosque in Occupied Jerusalem on Sunday, with 223 entering under police protection and 446 others posing as tourists. Some settlers performed provocative Talmudic rituals inside the holy site. Meanwhile, Israeli police imposed strict restrictions, preventing many Muslim worshipers from entering.
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Palestinian Embassy in Bolivia joins charity event supporting Gaza evacuees
The Embassy of the State of Palestine in Bolivia, at the invitation of the head of the Arab community in Santa Cruz, participated in a charity event organized by the Arab community, attended by a large number of members of the Palestinian and Arab community as well as Bolivian civil society representatives. The event aims to support the stability of community members who were evacuated from Gaza through the Bolivian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and help them return to normal life.
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Nael Barghouti exposes “silent extermination” inside Israeli prisons
Nael Barghouti, the longest-held Palestinian prisoner, revealed systematic abuses in Israeli prisons, including torture, starvation, and organ theft. He condemned international silence and urged Arab and Islamic nations to act. Barghouti stressed that the prisoners’ cause is humanitarian before political, calling the situation a “full-fledged extermination.”
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The Guardian: Israeli violations continue despite US-brokered truce
Two months after the ceasefire, Gaza remains devastated, with destruction, shortages, and ongoing Israeli violations. The Guardian warns the term “ceasefire” creates a dangerous illusion, as Israeli attacks still kill seven people daily.
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Eight suspects surrender in Gaza after resistance amnesty announcement
A Gaza Resistance Security official confirmed that eight suspects linked to occupation-backed gangs surrendered during a declared ten-day amnesty. The official urged others to use the opportunity to regularize their status.
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Israeli forces violate Gaza ceasefire, child injured in Khan Yunis
Israeli forces continued to breach the Gaza ceasefire, injuring a child in Khan Yunis and carrying out attacks in Rafah and Maghazi. Gaza’s Health Ministry reported over 70,360 deaths and 171,047 injuries since October 7, 2023.
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White House plans rare Netanyahu–Sisi summit
The White House is working to arrange a rare summit between Netanyahu and Sisi, conditioned on Israel approving a natural-gas deal with Egypt. Washington views the agreement as a confidence-building step to ease tensions after the Gaza war.
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Hundreds rally in Berlin against Gaza genocide, demand end to German arms exports
Hundreds of people demonstrated in the German capital on Saturday evening in solidarity with Palestine, condemning Israel’s genocide in Gaza and calling for an end to German arms exports to “Israel”.
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Criminal Netanyahu rejects retirement even if pardoned in corruption trial
Benjamin Netanyahu said he will not retire from politics even if pardoned in his corruption trial. His request for a presidential pardon has sparked controversy, with opposition figures demanding he step down.
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Iraqi PM denies reports on Hezbollah, Ansarallah terror designation
Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani rejected claims that Hezbollah and Ansarallah were labeled terrorist groups in Iraq. He revealed that Donald Trump once asked him to support his Nobel Peace Prize bid.
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Hamas open to comprehensive Gaza ceasefire talks, defends Al-Aqsa Flood
Hamas official Bassem Naim said the group is ready for a comprehensive approach in Gaza ceasefire talks, while defending the Al-Aqsa Flood operation as a defensive act. He welcomed UN supervision at the borders but rejected foreign military presence inside Gaza.
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Israeli strikes kill six Palestinians, injure 17 in Gaza
At least six Palestinians were killed and 17 injured on Sunday as the Israeli occupation forces carried out multiple strikes across the Gaza Strip targeting civilians, Gaza-based Ministry of Health said.
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Nigerian authorities confirm release of 100 abducted schoolchildren
Nigerian officials confirmed the release of 100 schoolchildren abducted last month from St. Mary’s Catholic school. While the freed children arrived in Abuja, 165 students and staff remain missing.
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Friedrich Merz: Hamas must have no role in Gaza
Friedrich Merz, head of the parliamentary bloc of the German Chancellor’s party (the Christian Democratic Union, CDU), stressed that “Hamas should have no role in Gaza,” calling for a new Middle East that recognizes both “Israel” and a Palestinian state alongside it (the Two-State Solution).
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UN Rapporteur slams institutions, hails Eurovision boycott
Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur, criticized global institutions for failing to sanction Israel, arguing this has normalized the Gaza genocide. She praised the growing European boycott of Eurovision as a rare act of accountability
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Moroccan protesters reject normalization, voice solidarity with Palestinians
Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated in a pro-Palestine protest in the northern city of Tangier, in response to the invitation of the Moroccan Initiative for Support and Solidarity, in rejection of the ongoing Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip.
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Al-Jolani: Israel has carried out over 1,400 attacks on Syria
Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, the self-proclaimed leader in Syria, said that the Israeli regime has conducted more than 1,000 airstrikes and around 400 ground incursions into Syrian territory.
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Iran condemns killing of civilians in Sudan, calls for urgent global action
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has strongly condemned the killing of dozens of unarmed civilians in Sudan.