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Israel aggression against West Bank and Lebanon 

Israel has launched fresh airstrikes in southern Lebanon, marking another breach of the ceasefire agreement with the Arab country. The latest attacks targeted the towns of Al-Jarmaq and Al-Mahmoudiya, adding to a series of near-daily strikes that have continued since the truce was reached in November last year. The aggression has also extended to the capital Beirut where multiple strikes have recently occurred. UNICEF has cautioned that children in Lebanon remain in grave danger of Israeli attacks. Reporting alarming figures from the local Health Ministry, UNICEF revealed that since the ceasefire began, at least 13 children have lost their lives and 146 others have been injured due to the ongoing violence.

Condemnig Israel's violations 

Hamas has condemned the killing of Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, calling for urgent international action. In a statement, the Palestinian resistance movement said at least 94 Palestinian detainees have been killed in Israeli prisons since the start of the genocidal war on Gaza. The movement denounced the killings as part of a systematic and criminal Israeli policy aimed at eliminating Palestinians. The statement cited severe abuses documented by human rights groups, including beatings, sexual assaults, scalding with boiling water, and dog attacks. It emphasized that such practices constitute war crimes under international law. Hamas criticized the international silence, arguing that global inaction has enabled these alleged crimes to continue. The group called on international bodies, including the United Nations and the Red Cross, to intervene urgently and hold Israeli officials accountable.

Australia move slammed 

Tehran calls Australia’s recent move against Iran's Islamic Revolution Guards Corps illegal, politically motivated, and driven by Israeli influence. Iran’s Foreign Ministry has condemned Canberra’s designation of the IRGC as a terrorist organization as offensive and unjustifiable, and in breach of international norms protecting national sovereignty. Tehran says the move reflects Australia’s alignment with Israel’s agenda, accusing Australian policymakers of promoting inaccurate claims about Iran. The ministry pointed to comments by New South Wales Police on October 25 that stated allegations of Iran's involvement in plots targeting Jewish sites were fabricated. Iran says political moves of this nature risk placing Australia in the position of supporting individuals already under investigation by the International Criminal Court. 

 


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