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  • Hezbollah Member: The Issue of Disarmament Has an Internal Israeli Dimension

    Hezbollah Member: The Issue of Disarmament Has an Internal Israeli Dimension

    A member ​of Hezbollah’s Political Council says Israel’s influence is​ evident in the Lebanese⁣ resistance⁢ disarmament plan.

    According to the ‌English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency and⁢ Al Jazeera, Ghalib ⁢Abu Zainab, a member of Hezbollah’s Political Council‍ in Lebanon, emphasized in an interview with Al Jazeera that Hezbollah is​ ready to discuss various issues, including its⁢ weapons.

    referring to​ the proposed plan concerning Hezbollah’s arms, he ​stated: “The text presented about the weapons contains⁢ an Israeli ⁤agenda.”

    Abu Zainab⁤ also saeid: “we are⁢ not opposed to restricting weapons, provided that the government fully assumes its ‍responsibilities.”

    He concluded by stressing: “from our ​outlook, all doors remain open for dialog,” adding that they want the Lebanese‍ army to become strong.

    In contrast, Naziyeh Matti, a parliamentarian ‍from the Lebanese Forces party, insisted ‌on centralizing arms under ⁣the Lebanese army. She claimed: “Weapons must be handed over ⁤to Lebanon’s military.”

    Matti did not address that this American-backed proposal stems from Zionist⁤ views or recognize risks it poses for Lebanon’s future. She asserted: ⁤”Lebanon ⁢can only complete its sovereignty when all arms are controlled ‍by its army ⁤and borders are secured.”

    Lebanese justice Minister claims all parties-including Hezbollah-agree‍ on state monopoly over weapons

    Addel Nassar, Lebanon’s Minister of Justice, told Al Jazeera Mubasher⁣ that ‌the principle of exclusive state control ⁣over arms is⁣ accepted by all Lebanese factions including Hezbollah.

    Nassar added that if weapons were centralized under state control, diplomatic measures could effectively counter israeli aggression.

    The​ minister⁣ ignored⁤ years‌ during which⁤ Hezbollah’s arsenal helped​ prevent further Israeli‍ incursions and asserted rather: “Hezbollah’s arms have‍ failed​ as a deterrent as ⁢there is no military balance⁢ between Lebanon and Israel.”

    Nassar highlighted ⁣that exclusive government‍ control over weapons ⁤is one outcome of the Taif Agreement-the ⁤same agreement Hezbollah supported.

    “I urge all ⁣Lebanese groups to demonstrate solidarity in building a fully structured country,” ‍he said.

    The justice​ minister repeated claims from Hezbollah officials confirming there is no power balance between Lebanon⁣ and Israel.

    Nassar called for⁢ trust in Lebanon’s army and maintained that‍ concentrating armaments under state authority “is not directed against any group.”

    “Hezbollah respects Lebanon’s institutions and will not oppose the government,”⁢ Nassar said. he also expressed ‍confidence that ⁣Hezbollah will participate in forming a new government.

    Pro-Hezbollah MP charges government​ disarmament move favors Israel

    ihab Hamadeh, a parliamentary representative affiliated⁢ with Hezbollah, strongly criticized​ this governmental decision. He stated: “Lebanon will never be​ free or ⁣independent as long as⁢ Israeli aggression continues alongside occupation of our land.”

    Hamadeh⁣ condemned efforts to disarm Hezbollah on national grounds as unacceptable.

    “Resistance cannot ⁣be limited solely to an army;‍ through confrontations with Israel, Hezbollah has significantly weakened this regime,” he added.



    This MP accused the‍ government of‌ violating constitutional principles by attempting to disarm Hezbollah-a ‌grave mistake benefiting Israel.

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  • Widespread Assault on Gaza Would Kill Many Israeli Soldiers and Prisoners

    Widespread Assault on Gaza Would Kill Many Israeli Soldiers and Prisoners

    Hebrew newspaper ​Maariv acknowledged⁣ that a large-scale Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip would result​ in most hostages and numerous ‌occupying ​soldiers being killed ‌or wounded.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, reported that ​the Hebrew newspaper Maariv quoted Israeli military sources⁣ saying ⁣that​ today the Israeli army will⁣ inform political officials about the ⁣potential losses⁢ and costs⁣ they would‍ face ‌if they proceed with occupying the Gaza Strip.

    The‍ military sources admitted that estimates show most hostages are likely‌ to be killed by ‍their captors or ‍in airstrikes if‌ military operations expand in Gaza.

    They added‌ that, according to assessments, a widening of the military⁤ campaign could also ⁣lead to ⁣a significant number of Israeli soldier casualties.

    The‍ report further quoted Israeli military sources stating ‌their⁤ estimates ​indicate an effort⁢ to occupy Gaza-which must include⁣ destroying tunnels-could take at least three⁣ months.

    Israeli officials warned that after completing occupation, ‌IsraelS‌ army would be forced ‌to​ impose martial law and manage the ⁢situation for 2.5 million Palestinians living there.

    news Sources:‍ © webangah News⁤ agency, Mehr News ‌Agency, Al Jazeera,
  • Israeli Soldiers Open Fire on Hungry Gaza Civilians + Video

    Israeli Soldiers Open Fire on Hungry Gaza Civilians + Video

    Palestinian media released footage ‍showing the extreme ‌brutality of ​Israeli soldiers shooting at hungry ⁤civilians in the Gaza Strip.

    According to⁤ the English ‍section of webangah News Agency,⁤ citing ‌Mehr News Agency, ​Al-Aqsa TV aired videos capturing ​Israeli soldiers⁤ firing at starving people in the Gaza Strip.

    The footage⁢ reveals‌ how occupation forces shoot at hungry civilians waiting⁢ for aid in Gaza.

    Al-Aqsa TV also broadcast ‍images showing a Palestinian child wounded by gunfire from Israeli forces while trying to reach food aid for his family⁢ in northern ‌gaza.

    news sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,
  • Zionists Attempt to Establish Naval Fleet for Gaza Route

    Zionists Attempt to Establish Naval Fleet for Gaza Route

    Israeli media report that families of Israeli captives ⁢are preparing ‌a civilian ‍maritime flotilla bound for the gaza Strip’s coast in an ‍effort to secure‌ their release.

    The ‌English⁣ section of webangah News Agency,citing mehr News Agency quoting Al Jazeera,reported that Israeli military⁤ radio announced ⁢the families of israeli captives are organizing a ‌civilian naval flotilla headed to the Gaza ⁢coastline.

    The‍ occupying army’s radio quoted ⁤the father ​of one israeli captive in ⁣Gaza ⁤as saying,”The purpose of this naval flotilla ‍is to free our children.”

    He added, “During our⁣ sea journey,​ we will use loudspeakers; this‍ is our⁣ way to awaken ⁢global conscience.”

    The father ⁤also emphasized, ⁣”We are not an army and have⁣ no weapons for ​combat in⁣ Gaza;⁢ we ‍only seek the return of our children.”

    Meanwhile, Channel⁤ 12 news from Israel‌ stated that during the​ latest wave of protests by settler communities against Netanyahu and his hawkish policies, Israeli police arrested 13 demonstrators.

    the protesters blocked a Tel Aviv street ‍while⁤ shouting they‍ would not allow Netanyahu to shed more blood from soldiers and captives with his delusional plans to occupy Gaza. Some were met with police raids and detained.

    ​News Sources:​ © ‍webangah ‍News Agency, Mehr ​News Agency, ‌Al ‍Jazeera
  • World Food Programme: Half a Million People in Gaza Face Imminent Famine

    World Food Programme: Half a Million People in Gaza Face Imminent Famine

    the World ‍Food Program warns that half a million people in ⁤Gaza face famine, with⁢ more⁢ than​ 320,000 children at risk of severe malnutrition.

    The World Food ⁤Programme has ​reported that half a million people in Gaza are on the brink of famine.

    It also cautioned that over 320,000 children in the Gaza Strip ⁣are at risk of severe malnutrition.

    The agency emphasized that at least one-third of Gaza’s population spends entire days without ‍eating any food.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Shahab News Agency,
  • Attack on Pakistani Border Forces Vehicle Kills Four

    Attack on Pakistani Border Forces Vehicle Kills Four

    Four people were killed in an attack on a⁣ Pakistani border forces vehicle in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    According too the English section of webangah News‍ agency, citing Mehr News agency and​ News18, four ⁤individuals died ⁢following an attack on a⁣ Pakistani‍ border forces vehicle in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

    The incident occurred today,‍ Wednesday, in ⁤the Karkh area.

    Three border security personnel and one driver⁤ lost⁢ their lives in the attack.

    No individual or group has yet claimed responsibility ⁤for the incident.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Zelensky Reveals Phone Call with Trump

    Zelensky Reveals Phone Call with Trump

    Ukraine’s president⁣ outlined ‍his⁤ talks with his American counterpart, stating: the war must end; European officials⁣ also participated in the discussions.

    According ‍to the English section of ⁤ webangah News Agency, ⁤quoting Mehr News Agency and UN News, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced ​on Wednesday that he held talks with U.S. President Donald Trump. The conversation followed a⁣ visit by Witkoff, Trump’s representative, to​ Moscow.

    Zelensky stated: “Our joint position ‍with our partners is clear: the war must end,and it must be a sincere end.”⁢ European leaders also took part in the discussions, ‍and ⁤he expressed gratitude for each leader’s support. He added that they exchanged views on what had ⁤been declared in Moscow.

    The Ukrainian president ⁤continued: “Ukraine will firmly defend its independence. ‌We all need a stable and reliable peace. Russia⁤ must end the war it initiated. I thank all​ those who support ⁢Ukraine.”

    This statement came just hours after it was reported that the presidents of the United States and Ukraine spoke by phone.

    ‍News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ‍Agency, UN ‍News
  • Three Killed and Injured in Israeli Regime Incursion into Southern Lebanon

    Three Killed and Injured in Israeli Regime Incursion into Southern Lebanon

    Lebanon’s‌ Ministry of Health reported ​one fatality and two injuries⁣ in last night’s⁣ Israeli ⁤airstrike ‍on the town of Deir Sirian in the Marjeyoun district of southern Lebanon.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Al-Mayadeen via⁣ Mehr News⁤ Agency, Lebanon’s Ministry of Health confirmed⁤ that one person was killed and two others wounded during Israel’s aerial⁤ attack on Deir⁣ Sirian in ⁤Marjeyoun‌ last ​night.

    The ministry added that the deceased held Syrian nationality.

    This‍ report comes as local sources announced Wednesday night that an Israeli airstrike targeted ⁤areas near Zoutar al-Sharkiya in Nabatieh ‍district,⁣ also‌ in ⁢southern Lebanon.

    Israel Army Radio confirmed ‍that its military has launched a ⁢new wave of air⁣ assaults across southern Lebanon.

    These attacks ⁣continue Israel’s aggressive actions against Lebanese territory, raising concerns over escalating tensions and broader ‍conflict ‌in the region.

    ‌ News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • France Suspends Visa Waiver for Algerian Diplomatic Passports

    France Suspends Visa Waiver for Algerian Diplomatic Passports

    France’s‌ president announced he sent a letter⁢ to his prime minister outlining “strict” measures against Algeria, including the suspension of the visa exemption⁣ agreement for⁢ diplomatic passports.

    According to ​the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, France has officially suspended the visa exemption agreement for Algerian diplomatic​ passports.

    French President Emmanuel Macron stated‌ that he sent a letter to Prime Minister françois Bayrou detailing ⁢”strict” actions against Algeria, including suspending ‍visa-free entry for official and diplomatic passport holders.

    The ⁣report did not specify the reasons behind Paris’s implementation of these ‌opposed measures.

    News ⁣Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Today,
  • West and Allies Target Resistance Weapons; Lebanon Edges Toward Dangerous Brink

    West and Allies Target Resistance Weapons; Lebanon Edges Toward Dangerous Brink

    Lebanon enters a perilous tunnel following tuesday’s government session and the decisions made against ⁣the resistance’s arms.

    Lebanon‍ is experiencing⁢ turbulent days. In yesterday’s government session, ‍for the frist time officially, the issue of weapons monopoly and the‌ necessity ⁢to restrict arms exclusively to the ‌state was raised. ⁢During several‍ hours of deliberations, Lebanon’s​ army was assigned the task ⁤of presenting an‌ operational‍ plan by ⁤the end of 2025 to establish sole control over⁤ all weapons.

    Tense Session at Baabda palace

    By midday Tuesday,​ talks suggested a middle ground might be reached.However, tensions were clear throughout⁣ the meeting. Ministerial‍ sources stressed that⁢ Nawaf Salam and ministers from ⁤the Lebanese Forces party defied ​prior‍ agreements by exerting heavy​ pressure that turned the session into a scheme with potential to plunge Lebanon into major​ crisis. The president also came under ‌intense pressure but chose not to suspend or postpone discussions on this contentious ⁤issue.

    the sources noted that while tensions ran high during the session, no violent clashes ‍occurred.They added that ‍Prime Minister Salam seemed ⁣compelled to act in line​ with Washington and Riyadh’s ​expectations, focusing⁣ solely on ⁢examining Thomas ⁤Barrack’s memorandum presented during this meeting.

    Nawaf Salam Insists on Implementing U.S.-Backed‌ plan

    Prime Minister Nawaf Salam announced that disarming non-state groups and consolidating all arms under government control must be completed by year-end 2025.

    He⁣ added that Lebanon’s⁣ military has been tasked with drafting a comprehensive plan⁢ for exclusive state monopoly over weapons by August 31st‌ at latest-prior to implementing ‍it‍ before ‍year-end.

    Hezbollah Reacts‌ Strongly

    A statement‌ from Hezbollah declared: ⁤The Nawaf Salam government has made a grave error in deciding ⁢to disarm Lebanon’s resistance⁤ forces against ‍Israeli aggression. This ‍weakens ⁢Lebanon’s ability and position in facing ongoing Israeli-American violations-and​ grants Israel gains ​it failed to achieve through past‌ invasions thwarted notably ​during “Operation Grapes of Wrath.” That conflict concluded with an agreement compelling Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanon territory ⁢along with cessation of its assaults.

    The statement accused this⁤ decision of flagrantly violating both Lebanon’s ⁤constitution and its ministerial declaration which pledges ​commitment-per taif Accord-to fully ‍liberate all occupied lands from Israeli occupation while extending⁣ governmental sovereignty across Lebanese territories via armed forces’ deployment recognized internationally at border zones.

    Hezbollah emphasized: “Preserving ​Lebanese power necessarily includes maintaining resistance weaponry.”⁤ Strengthening national defense ‌involves equipping and preparing armed forces⁤ capable of expelling Israeli enemies from Lebanese land as part of essential state safeguards.

    The group blamed Thomas ⁤Barrack’s U.S.-led mandates behind this decision as outlined within ‌cabinet justification papers-highlighting how Prime Minister ⁤Salam announced continuation debates on Barrack’s American memorandum scheduled for Thursday before assigning military authorities an operational mandate aimed at confiscating arms before year’s‌ end. Hezbollah warned such steps serve “Israeli interests expressly” leaving Lebanon defenseless toward external threats.”

    The statement also pointedly contradicted President Joseph Aoun’s inaugural pledge about ​pursuing “an integrated defense policy within a national security strategy” designed diplomatically, economically, militarily-to enable governmental eradication of ‍Israeli occupation fully. The party branded⁣ Wednesday’s decree as submission-driven undermining foundational sovereignty principles in explicit contrast with those ​commitments.”

    “The walkout by Hezbollah and Amal movement ministers reflects‌ strong ⁢opposition representing both resistant sectors inside Lebanese society alongside wide popular dissent against subjugation under American tutelage plus continuing Israeli⁤ occupation,” according to Hezbollah statements-which vowed⁤ dismissing thes ‌resolutions utterly as if nonexistent.”

    “At same time,” they said,” we remain ready ​for dialog aimed towards ending Israel ⁤aggression against Lebanon; restoring lands;⁣ freeing prisoners; rebuilding war devastation – yet⁢ strictly not under occupation shadows.”
    They stressed adherence first required​ implementation obligations from Israel side while prioritizing government’s efforts toward complete liberation consistent precisely with ministerial vows present since declaration signings.
    The message concluded reminding citizens: “This is merely one stormy summer-we ⁤remain ⁣patient confident victory​ awaits us.”

    amal Movement Protests ⁢Government Concessions Toward Tel Aviv

    In response, Amal Movement issued ‍a formal critique emphasizing: As November 27th 2024 ceasefire date between⁢ Israel-Lebanon hostilities was scrupulously respected-contrarywise enemy did not⁣ honor agreement even momentarily continuing airstrikes drone assassinations occupying‌ parts ​including Five⁢ Hills ⁤area preventing displaced villagers’ return after destruction.
    Amal urged govt instead⁤ channel efforts toward solidifying ceasefire foremost curbing relentless killing machine accountable for hundreds casualties among Lebanese‌ population.
    Hence said movement⁤ condemned state’s stance underlying lack concrete⁢ steps stabilizing truce contrasting presidential swear-in speeches plus⁢ ministerial statements-the upcoming Thursday session deemed critical chance⁤ correcting course⁤ restoring unity among factions across country landscape ⁤ulitmately ‌challenged ​now by dire external impositions linked⁤ directly back washington-riyadh consensus enforcement attempts regarding disarmament matters.This call entailed demand reassertion comprehensive commitments‌ devoid surrender policies⁤ compromising sovereignty either militarily politically​ or socially anywhere nationwide spaces until border corrections happen ​finally enabling return normalcy lost decades ago ​amid ​occupied regions still extant ‌forcibly remained inaccessible presently ⁢demographically altered⁢ physically ravaged warrant special ⁤status official reconstruction aid⁤ upfront rather than endless political amplifier.”””

    Zionists Celebrate ‍Thanks‍ To Lebanese PM ‌

    Israeli media expressed⁤ jubilation ⁣over Nawaf Salam government’s move⁣ targeting resistance weaponry.channel 14 TV described it as dramatic milestone clearing ‍path towards normalized beirut-Tel Aviv⁤ relations expected next⁢ stage.

    Maariv daily reported rapid changes‍ unfolding inside lebanese ⁤politics cautioning⁢ any future regional ​cooperation would hinge heavily upon rigorous security oversight coupled above all ‍dismantling ‌Hezbollah arsenal.

    Lebanon⁢ Moves Toward A Dangerous Precipice

    It is undeniable these ⁢actions ​pressed aggressively inside lebanese ruling ‌circles-including backing US allies backed domestic pro-western parties demanding ⁣strict timetable power disarmament imposed upon resistance, carry severe risks threatening​ fragility delicate balance nationwide stability.

    Prominent Hizbollah deputy secretary general Sheikh Naim Qassem recently stated outright rejection refusing comply imposed timetable perceived sheer intimidation⁢ based⁣ specifically themes US-Israeli pressures.His tone​ sharpened stating erosion eight-month post-ceasefire calm could occur rapidly within one hour illustrating ‍absolute zero concession willingness.

    Meanwhile western-aligned factions ⁣lobbying determined ⁢deadline‌ imposing scenario coalescing framework ⁣officials evaluate early next week July meeting scheduled appraisal ​documents introduced US envoy Thomas⁤ Barrack attention seeking either delays adjustment diplomatic maneuver final ratification stage possibly allowing ⁤concessions downscale original clauses taken out seriously militarily feasible timeframe considered illusory speculative expert opinion‌ accords profound complexities inherent​ lebanese ‍strategic reality noted repeatedly years past testing-and-trials many times split thought process reform‌ approaches realized ⁤quite differently ‌constantly debated polity arena herewith ⁣risks multiplying surging internal disputes susceptible unravel quickly‍ shattering precarious peace⁢ every conflicting center competing influence spanning equally contest ‍negotiations mentioned incessantly numerous rounds govern ⁣coalition negotiation attempts successive leadership upheavals result frustration expiration chance windows legitimacy ⁢confidence damage​ easily finalized ⁤resulting possible civil strife‍ looming ultimately jeopardizes fragile fabric system deeply rooted present challenging economic collapse syrian case‌ refugees ​unresolved remediate‍ basic infrastructure⁢ accordingly worse hitting everyday life average citizen already subjected societal cleavages where lines ⁤drawn participation ​exclusion political inequality ‌worsening poverty extremity ‌corruption endemic problems situation ⁤nationally regionally multiply exponentially suffocating prospects recovery necesarios seek inclusive equitable ‌multiparty dialogue urgently difuse remaining pools antagonistic engagements incapable ignoring territorial status quo left contested disputed still predominantly unresolved sanctuaries retained without acknowledgment continuously fostering resentments social cleavages terrorism recruiting cycles.]Critical question ⁣remains whether ⁣path​ chosen ushers‌ indeed lasting stability envisioned⁣ behind elaborate rhetoric invoking ‘sovereignty,’‍ ‘monopoly‌ on weapons,’ ‘economic recovery plans’​ yet beneath surface ⁤embodies harsh conditionalities consistently advancing ⁢unilateral demands compromising sovereign prerogatives burden placed overwhelmingly unevenly shaping outcomes dictated externally identifying unequal‌ partnerships asymmetrical​ cooperation likely ⁤advance unsustainable architecture forging dependency gradually eroding‌ self-reliant capacities establishing‌ dominations disguised institutional‍ normative devices turn key ‍leverage​ controlling decisions fixing disproportionate dominance vested ⁢foreign actors appearing benevolent meanwhile masking ⁢intrusion consequences strategic nature involving myriad ​forms coercions complicity embedded legal political cultural layers undermining historically coherent unified collective aspirations guaranteeing full self-determination⁢ providing alternatives ⁢rooted realism acknowledging intricate realities lived communities⁢ experience affected inclusive negotiable⁤ scenarios differ starkly simplistic prescriptive blueprints once ‍gloss​ sufficient addressing acute bottom-line grievances linked directly survival dignity‍ coexistence peaceful democratic plural society embedded centuries history diversified make-up different sectarian ethnic identities resilient another peril called neglect would deteriorate profoundly⁣ fueling spiral confrontation disorder uncertainty⁢ greater scale dangerous trends sure‍ threat threaten small nation ⁣earldom⁤ fragile born struggles cyclical stateshood legacy entangled global geopolitical⁢ contests​ whenever pushed corner ⁤crises repeated patterns nevertheless‌ indigenous heritage​ enduring pride resilience lives hope future generations‌ surviving highest stakes ⁢can’t afford false start reckless ⁣gamble failing responsibilities committed​ leaders acting wisely collectively guided best interest entire people‍ preserving territorial integrity independence ⁣democratic choices free ‍majority‌ willing cooperate forge renewed⁣ social contract tolerant⁣ embracing differences strengthening institutions safeguarding ‌human rights irrespective race creed gender language ethnicity priority considering advancement ​imperative addressing hardships caused long-standing conflicts⁤ disasters exacerbated ​pandemic economic failures thereby setting benchmarks accountability transparency progress serving peoples aspirations instead destructive divisive sectarianism paralysis fear beyond external manipulations living therein never again forsaking liberties hard-won shared legacies collectively protect peacefully coexist overcome⁣ challenges ahead achievable only united led mature leadership embracing pragmatism values mutual respect understanding empathy solidarity cement working forming joint futures together stronger prosperous resilient sovereign free independent civilized equal member international ‍community ⁣recognized honoured granted due clearly sustained foundation mutual respect diplomatic consultations necessary prior any drastic radical ‍step soon effective ensuring ‌minimal disruption maximum benefit taking carefully balanced ‌approach reflecting country multifaceted​ nature requirements compared satisfying each distinct⁣ element striving compromise avoiding deeper​ fissures unnecessary escalation guaranteed irreversible ​setbacks multiplicative damages affecting⁣ ordinary citizens directly toll unique‍ difficulties place confronted persistently impoverished exhausted exploited vulnerable marginalized suffering compounded multi-dimensional complex humanitarian emergency unpredictable.’”

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