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Report: Tel Aviv’s tough path to West Bank annexation
While the world community is pushing heavier every day to end the Gaza war, the Israeli regime under the influence of the radicals not only does not stop war, but also inflames the crisis by advancing destabilizing plans like annexation of the West Bank.
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Iran Successfully Launches “Nahid 2” Satellite into 500 km Orbit
The Iranian Space Agency has announced the successful launch and orbital deployment of its latest communications satellite, Nahid 2, which was placed into orbit at an altitude of approximately 500 kilometers early Friday morning.
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Report: What’s behind moves to destabilize Yemen’s Al Mahra?
The situation in Yemen’s Al Mahra province on the border with Oman that over the past years has survived deadly clashes of the country is now escalating after arrest of a tribal leader of the region.
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Report: Israeli soldiers returning from Gaza war increasingly commit suicide
A considerable number of Israeli soldiers returning from Gaza war are struggling with suicide problems. This is confirmed by many Hebrew media, and even the American ones, and recently a new report on the suicide of the Israeli military personnel was published.
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Report: Why’s Iran no longer accepting Afghan immigrants?
Over 5 decades have gone since the immigration of Afghans to Iran, a large immigration that started with the eruption of the clashes between the Soviet Red Army and the Afghan mujahideen over 50 years ago. The wave of Afghans entering Iran increased in the early 1980s after the Islamic Revolution and then the war Saddam of Iraq waged against neighboring Iran.
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ABNA Team Covers 8th Muharram Procession in Srinagar, Kashmir
In a historic and spiritually charged atmosphere, the 8th Muharram procession in Srinagar unfolded peacefully for the third consecutive year, with ABNA’s special correspondent, Zainab Askari, reporting on-ground from Kashmir to capture the essence of mourning in the heart of the valley.
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Report: With massive funeral turnout, Iranians have just upgraded country’s deterrence power
After the Israeli aggression on Iran and assassination of a number of military commanders and nuclear scientists, Iran's streets witnessed an unparalleled epic of turnout of millions of Iranians, a turnout that went beyond an emotional reaction to the Israeli crimes and turned into a political and strategic message.
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Report / Changing air power balance: will Iran buy Chinese fighter jets?
The meeting of the defense ministers of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) was held on Friday on the Chinese city of Qingdao. From Iran, Defense Minister Aziz Nasir Zadeh attended the meeting and was received warmly by the Chinese officials.
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Report: Israel’s costs of war on Iran
Emerging reports suggest that war Israel waged against Iran has cost the Israelis dearly, with some economists warning that if war continued, it could have led to full Israeli economic collapse. According to Israeli economic data published on Wednesday, Israel has sustained $12 billion in economic damage during its 12-day war with Iran. This includes military costs, damage from Iranian missile strikes, compensations to people and businesses, and reconstruction costs. According to The New Arab, analysts expect this amount to increase to $20 billion after full assessment of direct and indirect damages of the civilians.
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Paper: A look at 22 waves of Iran’s operation True Promise III
Believing that with the weakening of the resistance movements in Palestine and Lebanon and the fall of Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad the Islamic Republic of Iran is in a tight spot and Tel Aviv with the US assistance with air operations can swiftly destroy Iranian nuclear and missile infrastructures, the Israeli regime launched a criminal aggression on Iran on June 13.
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Report: Intl condemnations pour in against US attacks on Iran nuclear facilities
While the US President Donald Trump had earlier claimed that with halt to Iran's nuclear program whether through diplomacy or military force the world will be safer, after the US airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear sites on Sunday, the international community has strongly condemned this aggression, warning about consequences of this dangerous adventure.
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Analysis / $100 Million hunt: Why’s downing Israeli F-35s important to Iran?
As the confrontation between Tehran and Tel Aviv heats up, Iran reports significant achievements. Iranian military has recently confirmed it shot down F-35 fighter jets. In this connection, the military issued a statement saying that the country's air defenses have downed two F-35s and a large number of MAVs.
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Report: Israeli situation after New Iranian missile attack
In reaction to the recent Israeli aggression, Iran on Sunday launched the third round of its missile and drone strikes on Israeli regime under Operation True Promise III. In this attack, a number of Israeli cities, especially Tel Aviv, Ashdod, Haifa, and Ilat Port were directly struck. Major destruction to the infrastructure, military sites, and residential areas was reported following the attack.
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Paper: What factors are eroding Israeli resilience in War with Iran?
Two days after Israeli terrorist operation and then air offensive on Iran, in the early hours of Sunday, Iran launched the second stage of its combined offensive under Operation True Promise III, launching missiles that made their way by passing across the multi-layer air defenses to strike their targets.
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Report: From kidnapping women to massacring Alawites: Who are new Syrian military forces?
Alawites in Syria are still under the pressure of the interim government. Recently published images of a mass grave of the Alawites in Homs suburbs have brought the state of this minority in media spotlight. Also, reports said that the militias affiliated with the new government have distributed leaflets threatening to massacare the Alawites in western Homs suburbs. The leaflets tell the minority to choose between being masacared and leaving their homes.
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Report: World community condemns Israeli attack on Iran
The Israeli aggression on targets in Iran has drawn wide-range world condemnations. The attack on residential buildings and military and nuclear sites has martyred a number of senior military commanders, nuclear scientists, and civilians. Iran vowed a crushing response.
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Report: Chaos in Los Angeles as California rises against White House
The US President Donald Trump has recently ordered 2,000 National Guard forces to suppress Los Angeles protests against the administration's immigration plan. At the same time Pete Hegseth put the Marines on alert for deployment to Los Angeles. According to reports, Trump's federal immigration plans have stirred massive demonstrations in the city and at the same time inflamed spat between the White House and the state officials.
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Report: Iran hit a jackpot obtaining top-secret Israeli files
As Iran under True Promise I and II operations with its powerful missiles destroyed the empty legend of Iron Dome air defense system, this time its intelligence dealt a strategic blow to the much-vaunted Israeli security and intelligence apparatus.
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Report / Tensions again: Crisis between Baghdad and Erbil over budget reignites
In Recent weeks, differences between Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG) and central Iraqi government have once again made headlines. One of the most important sources of tensions that these days is making a controversy is the salary payment of the employees of the Kurdistan region that has triggered an economic crisis and severe public discontent.
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Report: Absorption of foreign militants to new Syrian army, US’s ticking bomb for region
In one of the most controversial developments after rise to power in Syria of armed groups, reports talk about the US green light to integration of some foreign militants in the military and security structure under leadership of Abu Mohammad al-Jolani as the leader of the Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) and the interim president of New Syria. The decision comes as many of these fighters have records of membership in such terror groups as ISIS, Al-Nusra Front, and extremist organizations. This report sheds light on the security repercussions of this decision and the US aims behind it.
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Was Palestine an empty land before occupation?
Historical narratives have always played a decisive role in shaping public opinion and legitimizing political actions. One of the most challenging of these narratives is the image presented by the Israeli regime and its supporters of the land of Palestine before the establishment of this regime. In this distorted image, Palestine is presented as an empty, uninhabited, and unused land, with no history, culture, or people before the arrival of Zionism. But was that really the case?
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Report: Pulse of Syria energy in Trump’s hands
Last year these days, the American officials talked about the need to withdraw their military forces from Syria. But the surprise fall of Bashar al-Assad in Damascus in December has changed many of the calculations in the region. The changes have been so drastic that over the past two months, American officials have paid several visits to Syria and met with officials from government of interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa. Jonathan Bass, the prominent American businessman and a close figure to Trump has recently published part of his recent meeting with al-Sharaa in Damascus.
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I Am a Muslim Traveler—Here's What It's Like to See the World While Wearing a Hijab
For the last 10 years, I’ve been a hijabi, wearing what people call a scarf or hijab. I do it for religious reasons as I was born into Islamic faith as a Muslim. It has become part of my daily routine. Nobody forced me to do this—it’s something I understood going in. Wearing a hijab is a big commitment, so you shouldn’t look down on someone if they don't. Some of my family members do, some don’t.
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Report: Gaza, the "hungriest place on earth"
Describing Israeli war on Gaza as a systematic and gradual masacare, the UN has announced that Gaza Strip has become the earth's "hungriest place" and everyday an unknown number of children lose their lives due to malnutrition, at a time just a few kilometers from the war-torn coastal enclave the food storages are full of international aids.
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Report / Lebanon’s municipal election: What are its effects for Hezbollah and country’s politics?
At a time Lebanon is grappling with intricate economic, security, and political challenges, it is holding fourth and the last phase of its municipal elections in the south amid brazen Israeli ceasefire violations.
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Report / From Syria oil to Iraq gas: How’s US seeking to plunder regional energy resources?
In the shadow of the burgeoning tensions between Iraqi central government and Kurdistan region over Erbil's oil contracts with foreign companies, the US is trying to seek roots of these differences not in the Iraqi political structure or the conflicting internal interests but in the Iranian influence in Iraq.
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Report / Vulnerable security: Huge Saudi military deals only sink Riyadh deeper in reliance on West
During Trump's Persian Gulf tour, Saudi Arabia signed an agreement with the US the White House called "the biggest arms sales deal in the history", a contract worth $142 billion for sale of missiles, armored vehicles, and aircraft to the Arab kingdom.
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Report: Haifa port blockade, Yemen’s blow to major Israeli trade artery
Along with Israeli announcement of a new round of large-scale military campaign in Gaza, Yemen's armed forces announced a new round of military reactions to the Israeli aggression on the Palestinian enclave. Yemen's army spokesman Major General Yahya Saree has declared launch of an operation to impose a ban on Israel's Haifa port in response to rejuvenated Israeli escalation. He called on all companies using Haifa port to review their maritime operations.
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Report: Arab Summit, Baghdad’s opportunity to establish regional role
Arab League leaders are gathering in the Iraqi capital Baghdad today to discuss and trade views on the fundamental challenges of West Asia, especially the Palestinian crisis. The summit is being held under the title "Dialogue, Solidarity and Development" with the aim of finding common solutions to regional cases.
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Diplomat of resistance: Martyr Amir-Abdollahian as the voice of Palestine on global stage
Speaking at a commemorative event for the ‘martyrs of service’ in Tehran earlier this month, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian recounted a poignant moment shared by Oman’s foreign minister, who was deeply moved by the simplicity of Iran’s late top diplomat Hossein Amir-Abdollahian’s residence – a quiet testament to a life of humility and service.