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Sayed Al-Safi: Covenant of Imam Ali to Malik Al-Ashtar essential for every leader and administrator in societies
The Senior Official of the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine; His Eminence Sayed Ahmad al-Safi, affirmed that the Covenant of Imam Ali (peace be upon him) to Malik al-Ashtar is essential for every leader and administrator in societies.
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Three Palestinians martyred, others injured in Israeli attacks in Gaza
Three Palestinian civilians were martyred and others were injured in Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip on Monday, amid persisting ceasefire violations.
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Hamas: Israeli threats to resume war violate ceasefire
Hamas spokesperson Hazem Qassem said that threats circulated in Israeli media about resuming the war on the Gaza Strip constitute a violation of the ceasefire agreement and directly contradict US President Donald Trump’s proposed peace plan.
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Gaza death toll climbs to 72,612 martyrs
The death toll from the Israeli genocidal war on the Gaza Strip, which started on October 7, 2023, has surged to 72,612 martyrs, according to the health ministry on Monday morning.
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Pro-Resistance Group Handala Breaches US Navy Database, Exposes Data of 400 Marines
Pro-resistance Handala hacktivists say they have successfully breached a US Navy's database, and obtained sensitive data on 400 marines.
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More than 22,000 widows in Gaza as war deepens burden on women breadwinners
The Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research revealed Monday that the war on the Gaza Strip has led to an unprecedented rise in the number of women serving as sole providers for their families, with the number of widows now exceeding 22,000.
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Six civilians martyred in Israeli attacks on Lebanon
At least six people were martyred and others were injured in Israeli strikes on towns in southern Lebanon on Monday.
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Mechanisms Department clarifies work of Control Division in serving visitors, supporting departments of Al-Abbas Shrine
The Mechanisms Department at the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine clarified the operational mechanism of its Control Division in serving the visitors and supporting the departments of the holy shrine.
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Sheikh Naim Qassem: There Will Be Neither Yellow Line, Nor Buffer Zone in Southern Lebanon
Hezbollah Secretary General Sheikh Naim Qassem affirmed on Monday there will be neither a Yellow Line, nor a buffer zone in southern Lebanon, noting that direct negotiations between the authorities in Lebanon and the Israeli enemy is a “fruitless concession”.
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Photos: Restoration of Kumayl ibn Ziyad Shrine Lattice Completed with Enhanced Technical Standards
The shrine of Kumayl ibn Ziyad in Kufa, Iraq has completed a detailed restoration of its lattice structure, using specialized technical methods to strengthen the framework and restore its original shine. The process included surface treatment, repair of age‑related damage, repainting with traditional lacquer, and applying a protective gelatin layer. The work was carried out by skilled craftsmen while preserving the shrine’s historical and artistic character.
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Photos: Mourning Ceremony for Martyr Sayyid Farhan al‑Mansour Held at Lady Zaynab Shrine in Damascus
A mourning ceremony for Sayyid Farhan al‑Mansour was held at the prayer hall of the Shrine of Lady Zaynab in Syria. The event was attended by security and political representatives of the Syrian state, along with religious scholars, community dignitaries, and residents who came to honor the late figure.
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Photos: Gaza Mother Teaches Children by Lamp Light in Khan Younis Amid Total Blackout
Gaza: A mother teaches her children and her brother's children, who lost their mother, by the light of a lamp inside a tent in Mawasi Khan Younis, amid a complete power outage and deteriorating living conditions in the Gaza Strip.
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Major U.S. oil companies warn: We are approaching brink
Major American oil companies have warned that the longer the Strait of Hormuz remains closed, the closer the global crude oil market moves toward a turning point marked by higher prices.
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Israel seeks to repair its damaged image in global public opinion; allocates $730 million to publicity
Israeli sources reported that the Israeli regime has allocated a large budget to advertising and what is referred to as “public diplomacy.”
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Crossing red lines: UAE transitions from normalization to direct military partnership with Israel
The features of an “Emirati-Israeli” alliance are unfolding, surpassing everything previously considered “red lines,” in a resounding scandal. The relationship has evolved from public ties into a direct field military partnership, sparking a wave of anger and unprecedented questioning across the Arab and Islamic street
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Hezbollah accuses Al-Nahar of publishing false claims to stir division in Lebanon
Hezbollah’s Media Relations office has condemned an incitement-driven approach by Al-Nahar newspaper, accusing it of publishing false claims that fuel division and heighten tensions within Lebanon.
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Israeli navy plans to attack another pro‑Gaza flotilla leaving Türkiye soon
The Israeli occupation navy is making preparations to attack a new pro-Gaza flotilla expected to set sail soon from the town of Marmaris, Türkiye, heading to Gaza Strip in another attempt to challenge the blockade imposed on the war-ravaged Palestinian enclave.
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Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir Celebrates Birthday with Noose Cake Honoring Palestinian Death Penalty
Israel’s so-called security minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has celebrated his 50th birthday with a cake depicting a hanging noose and a Hebrew phrase reading “Dreams sometimes come true,” in reference to the passage of a controversial death penalty for Palestinian abductees.
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More than 260 journalists martyred in Gaza as world press freedom marked amid escalating targeting
As the world marks World Press Freedom Day, Palestinian institutions and officials have sounded the alarm over an unprecedented toll on journalists in Gaza, where ongoing Israeli attacks have turned reporting into a life-threatening mission.
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Gaza man builds mud shelter as reconstruction stalls and suffering deepens
Amid stalled reconstruction efforts and the continuing aftermath of war in Gaza, displaced Palestinians are resorting to primitive solutions to secure shelter, highlighting the depth of the humanitarian crisis and mounting living pressures.
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Axios reveals Saudi-Emirati rift; experts warn of post-war hostility
US officials fear key Arab allies may turn more hostile toward one another; Abu Dhabi's OPEC withdrawal aligns with American interests and deepens tensions with Riyadh.
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Syria and confusion between external hopes and internal crises
The current Syrian administration is not seeking political or military alliances as much as it is pursuing economic partnerships to ensure its survival within an increasingly complex region.
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Hamas: Israel Shifts 'Orange Line' Further Into Gaza, Control Now Exceeds 60% of Strip
A senior Hamas official has said that Israeli occupation forces are expanding their control in the besieged Gaza Strip beyond the boundaries set by the ceasefire that took effect in October 2025.
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Palestinian child martyred in Israeli drone attack in Gaza
A Palestinian child was martyred on Sunday morning, succumbing to shrapnel wounds following an Israeli attack in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip.
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Zionist regime crimes against journalists will not silence the truth - Hamas
The Hamas Movement has said that the Israeli occupation’s crimes against Palestinian journalists will not succeed in concealing the truth of its “terrorism and criminality.”
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Photos: Families of martyrs of Iranian Mynab School honored to visit shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas
A number of families of the martyrs of Al-Shajarah Al-Tayyibah Primary School and their relatives in the city of Minab, Iran, had the honor of visiting the shrine of Aba al-Fadl al-Abbas (peace be upon him). They were received by a group of the shrine's servants, where the delegation performed the Ziyarat and prayer rituals, and recited the Hussaini elegies, remembering the girls who were martyred due to the bombing and aggression that targeted their school. The service of the holy shrine expressed their condolences and solidarity with the families of the martyrs, emphasizing the importance of embodying the values of patience, steadfastness, and loyalty to the sacrifices of the martyrs.
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UN: Gaza Has Become 'Most Dangerous Place on Earth for Journalists'
The UN Human Rights Office in the occupied Palestinian territories declared on Sunday that Gaza has become the most dangerous place on earth for journalists, with at least 295 media workers verified killed in Israeli attacks since the start of the war.
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Al-Kafeel Nurseries allocate 2,600 seedlings to decorate entrances, surroundings of Al-Abbas Shrine (+Photos)
The Al-Kafeel Nurseries Group, affiliated with the Al-Abbas's (p) Holy Shrine, announced the allocation of more than 2,600 seedlings to decorate the entrances of the holy shrine, its surroundings, and the roads leading to it.
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Hamas calls for strengthening resistance front and escalating confrontation with occupation
The Hamas Movement on Sunday called for strengthening efforts to confront the Israeli occupation, saying it continues to carry out killings and acts of violence against Palestinians in the West Bank as part of a brutal policy aimed at annexation, displacement, and breaking the will of the Palestinian people
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Israeli authorities force Palestinian man to empty home ahead of forced demolition
Israeli authorities on Sunday forced a Palestinian resident of Occupied Al-Quds to empty his home in the town of Umm Tuba, south of Al-Quds, in preparation for its forced demolition under the pretext of unlicensed construction.