نویسنده: WGN

  • Amid Sharp Divisions, Tel Aviv War Cabinet Holds Crucial Meeting

    Amid Sharp Divisions, Tel Aviv War Cabinet Holds Crucial Meeting

    The Israeli war cabinet will hold a‍ meeting tomorrow ​to make final decisions regarding the Gaza conflict.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency adn Russia Today, Israel’s war cabinet is scheduled to convene on Tuesday ⁣to finalize decisions ⁢about the ​future course of the Gaza conflict. ‍This⁣ comes amid ‌deep political and military divisions‌ within Tel Aviv regarding the war in ⁤Gaza.

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans⁢ to present three ⁢options⁤ to cabinet members: full occupation of⁤ Gaza City and⁣ central refugee camps‍ along with evacuation of southern Gaza strip areas; siege of these regions combined with operations against Hamas ⁣without a ‍large-scale ground invasion; or continuing the current situation unchanged.

    No decisions have‍ been made on‌ these options over recent ‍months. Israeli Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir has ‌repeatedly warned about soldier ⁣fatigue, declining morale, and inadequate manpower ⁣among Israeli forces in the Gaza ‍Strip.

    Closed-door meetings ​have also raised concerns that a major ground offensive could lead to casualties among Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁣ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Russia Today,
  • Pakistan and US Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Relations

    Pakistan and US Foreign Ministers Discuss Bilateral Relations

    Pakistan and US Foreign ‍Ministers⁤ Discuss Bilateral Relations and Regional Developments in Phone ⁣Call

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Anadolu Agency⁤ via Mehr News Agency, PakistanS ​Deputy Prime ‌Minister and⁤ Foreign Minister, Mohammad Ishaq⁢ dar,⁢ held a phone consultation today with United States Secretary of State Marco rubio.

    The two officials discussed‌ bilateral ties as well as regional and ⁤global developments during the call.

    Pakistan’s‌ Ministry of foreign Affairs stated on social media‌ platform X ⁢that both parties agreed to enhance‌ cooperation in areas of mutual interest.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency,⁣ Anadolu Agency, ‌
  • Ali Fayyaz: Israel Must First Withdraw from Lebanon

    Ali Fayyaz: Israel Must First Withdraw from Lebanon

    A member of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc⁤ in the Lebanese ⁤Parliament stated: The first step must be Israel’s withdrawal from Lebanese territory, cessation of hostile actions, and release of prisoners.

    Ali Fayyad, a member of the Loyalty to the Resistance bloc in Lebanon’s Parliament, told webangah News Agency, citing Al-Akhbar via Mehr News⁤ Agency, that ⁣Lebanon is ready for dialog and resolving issues‌ within the framework of ‌the ceasefire agreement​ and United Nations Security Council Resolution 1701.

    Following a meeting between a Hezbollah⁤ delegation and former President Michel Aoun, Fayyad affirmed that Lebanon remains committed to ‍the terms of the ceasefire. He emphasized strict adherence to implementation priorities outlined in the ministerial statement, inauguration speech, ⁢and documents submitted through U.S. mediation.

    The Lebanese parliamentarian stressed that “the‍ first step must be Israel’s withdrawal⁢ from ‌Lebanese soil, cessation of hostile ⁢acts, and‍ release of detainees.” He⁢ added that “no other issues can be discussed before these steps are fulfilled.”

    Fayyad⁣ criticized comments ⁣portraying Lebanon as bound by a one-sided agreement. He said Lebanon is being asked for more than what was agreed upon​ while⁣ its counterpart behaves as if it has no stake⁣ in this accord.

    Pointing out there are no guarantees or signs indicating Israel will withdraw or uphold its commitment to halt hostile activities moving ⁢forward, he called ‍for ‍unity in Lebanon’s stance. Fayyad urged consistency in prioritizing demands regarding Israeli ⁣withdrawal and ⁣ending‍ aggression.

    ‌ News Sources: ©‍ webangah ‌News Agency⁣
  • Attacks and Famine Continue to Claim Lives of Gaza Residents; Latest Figures

    Attacks and Famine Continue to Claim Lives of Gaza Residents; Latest Figures

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza ‌Strip announced that the death toll ⁢from Israeli military‍ attacks on gaza has reached 60,933.

    the Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza strip issued a statement reporting the latest figures on casualties resulting from Israeli military operations since October ⁤7, ⁢2023.

    According to the ministry, 60,933 Palestinians have⁤ been killed in ⁤gaza ‌due to Israeli attacks during this period.

    The ministry ⁢also reported that 150,027 people ‌have been injured since ⁤the beginning of the conflict.

    In ⁤the past 24 hours alone, bodies of 94 ‌martyrs were transferred to hospitals, adn an additional 439 people were wounded.

    As March ‌18, 2025, amid a new wave ​of attacks on Gaza, there have been 9,440 deaths and 37,986 injuries.

    Thousands more remain missing‍ beneath rubble across the Gaza Strip.

    Furthermore, in aid distribution centers over the last day, 29 Palestinians were killed and more then 300 injured, bringing total​ fatalities at these locations to 1,516 and injuries to 10,067.

    News Sources: © webangah⁢ news Agency
  • Witkoff Travels to Russia on Wednesday

    Witkoff Travels to Russia on Wednesday

    Russian and American sources say‌ the U.S. special envoy to West Asia is expected to arrive in Russia‍ on​ August 6.

    According to the ⁢English‌ section of webangah News ‌Agency, citing Mehr News ⁣Agency and ⁢TASS, Steve Witkoff, the U.S. special envoy to West Asia, is ‍likely to visit Russia on August 6.

    Earlier,⁣ President Donald Trump stated that Witkoff ⁣might travel⁢ to Russia on Wednesday ⁤or Thursday this week.

    The visit comes amid heightened ⁣tensions between moscow and Washington ⁤following Trump’s threat to impose​ tariffs on Moscow if no agreement with Ukraine is reached within ten days. Dmitry Medvedev, deputy​ chairman of Russia’s Security Council, responded ‌sharply to the U.S. president’s⁢ threats.

    Today, Trump announced that ​two ⁢U.S. nuclear submarines have been deployed⁢ “where they need to be.” He had previously ⁢said these‍ submarines would ⁤be​ positioned near​ Russian waters in response to ​Medvedev’s remarks.

    News Sources: ⁤© webangah News Agency
  • Egypt Holds Senate Parliamentary Elections

    Egypt Holds Senate Parliamentary Elections

    Egyptian sources have announced teh commencement of⁤ the country’s Senate elections.

    According‌ to the English section of webangah news ⁢Agency, citing Mehr News Agency​ and Sky News Arabia, Egyptian sources reported on Monday that the 2025 Egyptian Senate elections ⁢ have ⁢officially ⁤begun. The Senate is Egypt’s second‍ legislative body alongside the House of Representatives.

    The sources stated that voting will take place over Monday and Tuesday to elect 200 out‌ of 300 Senate members. The remaining 100 members will be appointed by Egyptian President⁣ Abdel Fattah el-Sisi.

    A total of‍ 424 candidates are competing ‍in this election, including 183 independents and 241 affiliated with ​political parties.

    According to Egypt’s‌ National Election Commission,approximately 63 million eligible voters can participate in ‍this year’s senate elections. ​Authorities⁢ have set ‍up 8,286 polling stations across Egypt, all supervised by​ judicial officials to oversee voting procedures.

    News Sources: ⁢© webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Sky News Arabia,‍
  • Moscow Condemns German Ambassador’s Remarks on the Kuril Islands

    Moscow Condemns German Ambassador’s Remarks on the Kuril Islands

    The​ Russian Foreign Ministry has protested against ⁢the German ambassador’s remarks concerning the Kuril ⁣Islands.

    The russian Foreign ​Ministry voiced its⁣ objection too Berlin​ following statements made by ⁤Germany’s ambassador‌ regarding ‍the Southern Kuril Islands, according to⁣ the english section of⁣ webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and RIA Novosti.

    In an official statement, Moscow conveyed its protest to the ⁣German‍ embassy⁢ over ‌recent comments by Ambassador Petra Sigmund that challenged Russia’s sovereignty over ⁣the Southern Kurils.

    The ministry⁢ stated: “In response‌ to unacceptable remarks made by Petra Sigmund, Germany’s ‌ambassador to Japan, on July 25 which questioned Russia’s sovereignty and jurisdiction over the Southern ⁢Kuril Islands-thus constituting a blatant ‍violation of Russia’s⁢ territorial integrity-a strong protest was formally delivered to ‌the German embassy in Moscow.”

    After World War II,⁤ control of the⁢ Kuril archipelago was transferred to the former Soviet ⁢Union. However, Japan has ⁤recently claimed ownership of these islands and‍ asserts that “Russia is illegally occupying them.”

    Japan insists that an international ⁤agreement must determine the rightful ownership of these islands.⁢ Currently,both ‌nations are engaged in talks aimed at ‍joint economic cooperation within this region.

    news⁢ Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency, ⁤RIA Novosti
  • China Restricts Exports of Critical Materials to Western Military Industries

    China Restricts Exports of Critical Materials to Western Military Industries

    China ⁢has ‍restricted the supply of critical minerals to ‌military companies in Western countries, ⁢causing delays⁤ in weapons production.

    According to the English section ⁤of webangah News‍ Agency, citing Mehr News ‌agency,⁢ the Wall Street Journal reported that China has limited ⁢the flow of essential minerals to military firms‍ in Western nations. This move ‌has⁤ delayed weapons‍ manufacturing and forced ‌companies worldwide⁣ to search for mineral deposits‌ needed to‌ produce everything from bullets to fighter jets.

    The report‌ states that earlier⁣ this year,​ amid rising trade⁢ tensions between ⁣the ​US and China, Beijing tightened restrictions⁢ on exports of‍ rare earth elements.

    Although Beijing allowed shipments to ‍resume following an agreement with the Trump governance‌ in June, ​it remains focused on restricting strategic minerals crucial for military use. China supplies about 90 percent of‍ the world’s rare⁣ earth elements ⁢and dominates production of many other critical minerals.

    The Wall Street Journal added that China’s limiting measures have compelled manufacturers to seek ​raw material reserves globally to maintain their output.

    News Sources: ⁤© webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Wall Street Journal,
  • 14,000 Iraqi Moukebs Serving Arbaeen Pilgrims

    14,000 Iraqi Moukebs Serving Arbaeen Pilgrims

    Teh ‌Karbala Police Command announced that over⁤ 14,000 Iraqi moqams and 205 arab and foreign⁤ moqams have registered ​to​ provide services to Arbaeen pilgrims.

    The karbala police Command has confirmed the registration of more than 14,000 Iraqi moqams and 205 Arab and international moqams committed‍ to serving Arbaeen pilgrims, according to the English section ​of webangah News Agency, citing Alsumaria.

    Ehsan Al-Asadi, head of the command’s information department, stated that‌ strict orders have been issued⁢ for safety measures aimed at preventing incidents, ‍especially fires.

    Meanwhile, Abdulamir Al-Shammari, Iraq’s Minister⁣ of Interior and head of the Supreme Security Committee for ​Mass ‍Events, has instructed​ officials to finalize security preparations for the Arbaeen pilgrimage commemorating Imam hussein (peace be upon him).

    Al-Shammari chaired a wide-ranging meeting held via video conference with deputies, advisors, ministry commanders, ⁢and provincial ‍police⁣ chiefs.

    He emphasized finalizing readiness measures for securing the event⁤ while confirming special organizational‍ plans and coordination efforts tailored specifically for Arbaeen.

    Addressing challenges like traffic accidents and ⁣fires during the pilgrimage route crossings, he praised extensive efforts by traffic authorities in facilitating smooth movement for pilgrims.

    Al-Shammari described genuine success in this event as minimizing‌ pilgrim hardship and safeguarding mourners’ lives from various risks-a sacred duty that must be flawlessly ‍executed from border crossings through ‍the holy city of Karbala.

    The ⁣Minister added that his​ ministry has‍ mobilized all resources-including installing surveillance cameras⁢ and reinforcing security forces with additional⁢ personnel, vehicles, and equipment-to ⁢protect pilgrims⁢ effectively.

    He ordered all⁢ deputies, commanders, and officials to be physically present onsite to oversee every security aspect firsthand.

    Highlighting that millions of visitors come ​from inside Iraq as well as abroad annually during Arbaeen rituals underscored his call for a triumphant security plan based on meticulous precision and well-distributed ‌manpower deployment.

    Furthermore, Al-Shammari stressed⁤ deploying intelligence⁢ agencies ‌actively ⁤at ‍frontline positions across all sectors so their role reflects this massive occasion’s critical importance.⁤

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Five More Die of Hunger in Gaza

    Five More Die of Hunger in Gaza

    The Palestinian Ministry ‍of Health in ‌Gaza‍ reported that hospitals in the Gaza Strip recorded 5 deaths due to hunger adn ​malnutrition in the past 24 hours.

    According to the English section of ‌ webangah News Agency, citing palestine Today, the Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza stated that over the last⁤ 24 ⁢hours, hospitals in the gaza Strip have ‌registered five fatalities caused ‌by hunger and malnutrition.

    The ministry added⁤ that with⁣ these new cases, ‌the total ​number of deaths from hunger​ and malnutrition ​in Gaza has reached​ 180,‌ including 93 children.

    This situation unfolds amid a‌ deepening humanitarian crisis as the blockade ‍imposed by Israel on the⁤ Gaza Strip continues.

    According to reports from the World Food Program, residents face famine-like conditions, with 100,000 women and children suffering from severe malnutrition.

    News Sources: © webangah News ‍Agency