Ukrainian President rejects Moscow’s temporary ceasefire proposal, attacks Russian delegation at Istanbul talks.
According to webangah News Agency, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy dismissed Moscow’s offer of a brief ceasefire to recover soldiers’ bodies from battlefields and hold burial ceremonies, calling the Russian delegation “fools.”
Following the second round of Ukraine-Russia negotiations, Zelenskyy stated: ”They [Russians] are ready for a two-to-three day ceasefire just to collect corpses from the battlefield. I think they’re fools!”
The president emphasized that “any ceasefire should aim to save lives, not collect bodies.” He also urged the United States to impose harsher sanctions on Moscow to force compliance with Kyiv’s demands.
The second round of direct Russia-Ukraine talks took place in Turkey yesterday, were vladimir Medinsky, head of the Russian delegation, proposed short-term ceasefires along several frontline areas.
Israeli forces kill Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid for third consecutive day.
According to webangah News Agency,medical sources at Nasser Hospital reported that 23 Palestinians were killed by direct fire from Israeli armored vehicles targeting civilians awaiting humanitarian aid in western Rafah.
The Gaza Emergency and Rescue Center stated that at least 23 Palestinians were killed and 200 others wounded when Israeli forces attacked crowds waiting for aid distribution at a U.S.-affiliated center in western Rafah.
Similar attacks by Israeli forces on humanitarian aid distribution centers have continued for three consecutive days,with todayS assault being notably more brutal than previous incidents,resulting in substantially higher Palestinian casualties.
Yesterday, Israeli troops opened fire near another U.S.-affiliated aid distribution center in western Rafah. Initial reports from Nasser Hospital indicated this attack left 3 dead and 35 wounded.
Last Sunday, Israeli forces killed 30 Palestinians and injured 150 others while they waited to receive humanitarian supplies near the Mawasi area of southern Gaza’s Rafah region. The victims were reportedly shot while attempting to reach the aid distribution point.
As politicians remain silent amid the normalization of crimes by the Zionist regime, the ship “Madelin” has become a voice for Gaza’s oppressed, rallying global conscience through humanitarian courage.
While the Zionist regime continues its blatant genocide in Gaza, enforcing a blockade and weaponizing starvation, a global outcry has materialized as the “Freedom Flotilla”-a tangible campaign of conscience. The vessel madelin, carrying 12 peace activists and human rights defenders from Europe and beyond, is now en route to break Gaza’s siege. Among them are prominent figures like Swedish environmentalist greta Thunberg, Irish actor Liam Cunningham, Palestinian-European MP Rima Hassan, and civil society representatives from France, germany, Spain, Brazil, Turkey, and the Netherlands.
The Madelin symbolizes global defiance against international silence on israel’s war crimes. Participants risk maritime dangers and potential attacks to amplify Gaza’s plight. According to the Freedom Flotilla Coalition’s statement, the ship carries critical aid-infant formula, medical supplies-and plans to navigate international waters legally. The coalition warns that any interference would constitute a purposeful attack on civilians.
The voyage is expected to last one week but faces risks given Israel’s history of intercepting aid ships (e.g., May 2 drone strike on vessel Al-Zamir). Here are Madelin’s five key messages:
1. Awakening global Conscience Against Gaza’s Siege
The ship embodies protest against Israel’s genocide and rights violations-proof that public solidarity persists despite governmental silence.
2. A Moral Stand: “Gaza Is Not Alone”
The activists transcend borders with unarmed courage to counter normalization of Israeli crimes backed by global powers.
3. Civil Resistance as Soft Power
Maritime convoys hunger strikes protests form nonviolent resistance reshaping narratives especially via social media.
4. Viral Impact: #BreakTheSiege Trends Globally
A digital wave supports Madelin with users calling it “today bravest civil act.” Truth prevails despite disinformation campaigns.
5.Symbolic Power vs.Political Silence
The ship challenges geopolitical apathy amplifying voices mainstream media ignores proving grassroots movements shift public opinion.
The Israeli military announced that three of its soldiers where killed and two others wounded in clashes in northern Gaza yesterday.
The webangah News Agency reported, citing Al Jazeera, that the Israeli army stated in a release that three soldiers from the 9th Battalion of the Givati Infantry Brigade were killed during fighting in northern Gaza yesterday.
The Zionist outlet Yedioth Ahronoth also reported that the three soldiers died in a powerful explosion, with two others injured in the blast.
US media analyzes Ukraine’s recent attack on Russia, claims: “This strike proves capability to target anywhere in Russia.”
According to webangah News Agency, a US Defense Department official told The New York Times that Ukraine’s recent attack demonstrates its ability to strike nearly any location within Russian territory.
American and European security sources separately claimed to the newspaper that approximately 20 Russian strategic aircraft were either destroyed or severely damaged during these attacks.
The same sources stated Russian losses included six long-range bombers and four Tu-22M bombers.
The report indicates US officials confirmed Kyiv had not informed Washington about planning by Ukrainian security-affiliated forces prior to executing these strikes.
The New York Times further reported, citing American officials, that Washington expects Russia will launch a large-scale retaliatory operation in response to ukraine’s attack.
Ansarullah’s media deputy stated: Missile growth continues; a new phase of targeting Israel’s economy is underway.
According to webangah News Agency,citing Al Jazeera,Nasruddin Amer,deputy of Yemen’s Ansarullah Media Institution,emphasized in an interview that the group is advancing its missile capabilities and will launch a new wave of attacks aimed at damaging Israel’s economy.
Amer highlighted the inability of Israeli leaders to counter Ansarullah’s strikes,stating: “Failure has consistently plagued Israeli commanders-they cannot stop our missiles.”
The media official also warned: “Israel should learn from the experiences of the United States,” adding that their sustained resistance and continued attacks represent a form of victory.
Amer’s remarks coincided with reports from Israel’s public broadcaster citing unnamed sources acknowledging meaningful economic damage from Ansarullah’s strike on Ben Gurion Airport, despite missile interceptions.
Separately, following an ansarullah missile attack on Lod (Ben Gurion) Airport, Israeli police confirmed they were investigating debris from an intercepted Yemeni-fired missile that fell in Jerusalem neighborhoods.
A defense official in the al-Jolani regime announced that orders have been issued for foreign fighters to join the Syrian army.
A defense ministry official of the al-Jolani regime told Al Jazeera Qatar that a decision has been made to recruit foreign fighters into the syrian army. The unnamed official stated that military leadership issued the directive days ago to integrate foreign combatants into Syrian army ranks.
The move aims to “organize efforts within an official military framework,” according to the source. It comes one week after Syria’s ruling regime secured U.S. approval for this initiative.
thomas Barak, Donald Trump’s special envoy for Syria and U.S. ambassador to Turkey, told Reuters last week that Washington supports plans for “thousands of former rebel foreign fighters” to join Syria’s military, provided implementation remains transparent.
The U.S. conditioned its approval on Damascus ensuring clarity in absorbing approximately 3,500 foreign fighters-primarily China’s Uyghurs and nationals from neighboring countries-into a newly established “Division 84”, which will also include Syrian troops, three Syrian officials confirmed to Reuters.
The policy shift marks a stark reversal from Washington’s earlier demand (as recently as early May) for complete removal of foreign forces from Syria’s security apparatus. Analysts attribute this change partly to Trump’s Middle East visit, where he agreed to lift Assad-era sanctions on Syria, met with al-Jolani in Riyadh, and appointed Barak-a close ally-as special representative.
A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck a region between Turkey and Greece,according to news sources.
webangah News Agency reports that a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook the area between Greece’s Dodecanese Islands and western Turkey in the early hours today.
The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) stated the quake occurred at a depth of 68 kilometers.
No casualties or damages have been reported yet, but residents near the epicenter experienced intense tremors.
While Axios reported the U.S. agreed to 3% uranium enrichment on Iranian soil, Donald Trump claimed iran has no right to enrich.
According to webangah News Agency, former U.S. President Donald Trump stated on X (formerly Twitter) that any potential deal with Tehran woudl grant “no permission whatsoever for uranium enrichment.”
Trump again criticized his predecessor Joe Biden, asserting that Biden’s “automatic signature should have stopped Iran’s enrichment long ago.”
Amid contradictory U.S. official stances on iran’s nuclear program, Trump claimed no level of enrichment would be acceptable in Iran if his management’s proposed deal were finalized.
The remarks follow an Axios report citing sources that the U.S. had “finaly conceded” to Iran’s right to domestic uranium enrichment under specific terms.
The outlet reported Washington proposed allowing Tehran to maintain low-level uranium enrichment domestically, provided Iran temporarily caps enrichment at 3%. The duration of this restriction would be determined during negotiations.
Axios added that sanctions relief would require verifiable Iranian compliance and approval by both the U.S. and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Local sources reported that Zionist forces are advancing in areas of southern Syria.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al-Mayadeen network, local sources in Syria reported the advancement of Israeli regime forces into the village of Al-Mushayrifah in the outskirts of Al-Quneitra in southern Syria.
No details have been reported regarding the objectives of this advance or potential clashes with or reactions from forces affiliated with the Joulani regime.
The same local sources had also reported on Sunday that Israeli regime forces advanced between the settlements of “Jaba” and “Khan Arnabeh” near Al-Quneitra.
The military movement comes as southern Syria has become a frequent target for incursions by Zionist regime forces following the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government last year.