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US-Israeli aggression against Iran

The Iranian foreign minister says Israel's prime minister has failed to achieve any of the goals he pursued through the regime's latest war of aggression against Iran. Abbas Araghci made the remark in a social media post in reaction to Benjamin Netanyahu's recent remarks that Iran must restrict the range of its missiles to 480 kilometers. He said Netanyahu is openly dictating what the US should or should not say or do in talks with Iran, despite his regime's failure in the recent aggression. Araghchi added that it is a farce to expect Iran to accept anything a wanted war criminal has to say. The top diplomat said Netanyahu dreamed that he could erase more than 40 years of Iran's peaceful nuclear achievements. However, he added, every one of the dozen Iranian nuclear scientists that his mercenaries martyred has trained over 100 capable disciples, who will show Netanyahu what they are capable of.

US-Israeli Gaza genocide

The Israeli military presses ahead with its air and artillery attacks across Gaza, killing and injuring more Palestinian civilians in its latest round of strikes. In one of the latest attacks, at least six people were killed after Israeli warplanes bombed the town of az-Zawaida, in central Gaza. A similar strike in the al-Fayrouz area, northwest of Gaza City, killed at least five people. To the south, Israeli jets struck the tents of displaced Palestinians in the al-Mawasi area, killing five members of the same family, including children. Earlier on Sunday, the regime's warplanes bombed a crowded market in Gaza City's Al-Daraj neighborhood, killing at least a dozen civilians. A consultant general surgeon at the al-Ahli Baptist Hospital, Dr. Ahmad Qandil was among the victims. The ongoing Israeli genocide, which began in October 2023, has so far killed more than 58,000 Palestinians. Over 138,500 others have been injured.

Israel Gaza relocation plan

An Israeli plan to relocate Gaza’s population to a closed zone near the Egyptian border has drawn sharp condemnation from both Palestinians and the international community. The plan was unveiled last Monday by Israel’s Minister of Military Affairs. It envisions building a closed zone in southern Gaza during a potential 60-day ceasefire in the territory, which is currently under negotiation in Qatar. According to Israel Katz, Gaza’s entire population of over two million people will eventually be displaced to the so-called "humanitarian city." In response, Hamas rejected the plan, calling it a 'preparation for forcibly displacing Palestinians to Egypt or other countries'. The Palestinian Authority also dismissed the plan, saying it has 'nothing to do with humanity'. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees condemned the idea as a massive concentration camp for Palestinians. The plan is also under fire in Israel. On Friday, a group of 16 Israeli law scholars warned in a letter to the regime's officials that the plan could amount to a war crime.

 

 

 


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