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Iran nuclear Program 

Iran’s top diplomat says the country’s cooperation with the UN nuclear agency would soon resume based on a new agreement that sets a fresh framework for the two sides’ cooperation. Abbas Araghchi was speaking in a news conference during his visit to Tunisia. Araghchi said the new framework acknowledges that realities have changed on the ground after illegal US-Israeli attacks on the country’s nuclear facilities. The minister confirmed that the agency has accepted the new framework. Araghchi also dismissed the move by three European parties to the 2015 nuclear deal to trigger the so-called snapback mechanism under the agreement. He stressed that European countries would not achieve any of their goals through intimidation. Araghchi also warned of escalating regional instability driven by Israel’s expansionist policies, and its attacks on Lebanon, Syria, and other countries. He said the attacks are part of a broader strategy to fragment all Islamic nations. Araghchi emphasized that Israel’s acts of aggression pose the greatest threat to West Asia, urging regional unity against the regime’s destabilizing agenda.

Israel Doha terror attack 

Qatar’s prime minister has called for the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to be brought to justice, after the regime conducted airstrikes on Doha to assassinate the leaders of Hamas. In an interview with CNN, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, also warned that Netanyahu’s actions, and the unprecedented strike on Hamas’ leaders have “killed any hope” for the regime’s captives in Gaza. Sheikh Mohammed added that Doha is reassessing everything related to its involvement in future ceasefire talks for Gaza. On Tuesday, Israel struck Hamas leaders in Qatar as they were discussing a US-proposed ceasefire plan for Gaza. Hamas later confirmed six fatalities, but said its senior members had survived, calling the strike a failed assassination attempt. Qatar has hosted Hamas’ political bureau since 2012 and has been a key mediator in Gaza peace efforts alongside Egypt and the United States.

US-Israeli Gaza genocide 

The Gaza Strip witnesses more death and destruction, as the Israeli regime presses ahead with its genocidal war across the territory. The regime’s latest attacks remained focused on Gaza City, killing nearly a dozen civilians in the western parts of the city, including in the Al-Shati refugee camp. Palestinian sources also reported 17 deaths and dozens of injuries after the bombing of displaced people’s tents in western Gaza. Four more Palestinians were killed in an airstrike on a gathering of citizens south of the Al-Nuseirat camp, in central Gaza. Since Wednesday morning, Israeli warplanes destroyed another residential tower, more than 10 homes, and dozens of tents for displaced people, displacing hundreds of citizens in various neighborhoods of Gaza City. Five more Palestinians also died of famine and malnutrition on Wednesday, raising the total toll to more than four hundred, including 141 children. The death toll from the Israeli genocide is near 64,660; with more than 163,500 others injured.


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