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  • Trump’s Deadline Met with Putin’s Indifference; Major Developments Unlikely This Friday

    Trump’s Deadline Met with Putin’s Indifference; Major Developments Unlikely This Friday

    The 10-day ultimatum issued by the U.S. president to his Russian counterpart ⁢to end the war in Ukraine⁢ will ‍expire next week; though, there are no signs of retreat​ from ⁣Moscow!

    The⁢ English section⁢ of webangah News Agency,‍ citing Mehr News Agency and the Associated Press, ⁢reports that the 10-day ultimatum imposed by U.S. ⁢President Donald Trump on Russian President Vladimir Putin will expire next week. So far, Putin has shown no indication of backing down or conceding.

    According to the Associated Press, next week coudl mark a turning point ‌in the‍ Russia-Ukraine conflict.‌ Yet, given Moscow’s ⁤disregard for​ Washington’s ⁣ultimatum, it appears increasingly likely that the deadline will⁢ pass with no meaningful consequences. Trump shortened his original 50-day deadline to just 10 days on April ‍29​ (July 29 Gregorian).

    Steve Witkoff, Trump’s‌ special‌ envoy to West Asia, is scheduled to travel to Moscow⁢ this ⁤week. The ‍White House’s ultimatum for Moscow to ‍end hostilities and reach an agreement with‌ Kyiv also expires this Friday.

    Despite promises, threats, and ⁣a mix of diplomacy and‍ appeasement ‌from Trump toward Putin,⁣ Kremlin positions remain unchanged as diplomatic deadlock persists without progress. Meanwhile, Ukraine continues losing ground daily on‌ the front lines but shows no sign of its defensive structures collapsing.

    Trump ‌expects⁣ Witkoff to arrive in Moscow on Wednesday or Thursday after visits to Israeli-occupied⁣ territories and Gaza​ Strip. On Sunday, Trump stated about ‍Russia: ⁣”They want to meet Witkoff. They have requested meetings; we will see what ⁢happens.”

    A week ago, frustrated at Putin’s disregard for calls to halt bombing‌ in Ukraine, Trump advanced his initial​ 50-day deadline and warned that if peace talks fail,⁢ Moscow would face additional sanctions ⁤alongside its oil partners and buyers-including‌ India ‌and ⁣China-through ​secondary tariffs.

    Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said yesterday that Russian officials would welcome a meeting with Trump’s envoy.​ He⁤ described Witkoff’s trip ⁤as significant,‌ valuable, and highly constructive.

    Trump ‍previously noted Russia’s skill in‌ evading sanctions and described ⁣Russians as “cunning individuals.”

    The Kremlin insists international sanctions imposed‌ since February 2022-the start of ⁣Russia’s invasion-have had limited effect. Conversely,”Ukraine​ claims thes sanctions have impacted moscow’s war machine significantly and has urged ‌Western countries for tighter measures.” Yesterday Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called on the‌ U.S., Europe,and other nations for stronger secondary sanctions targeting Russia’s energy sector,research,trading,and banking institutions.

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    News Sources: © webangah News Agency ​
  • Moment of Evacuating Wounded Israeli Officer in Gaza + Video

    Moment of Evacuating Wounded Israeli Officer in Gaza + Video

    The Israeli military announced that an Israeli officer was injured in southern⁢ Gaza.

    The Israeli army reported the injury⁤ of an officer ‌in southern gaza, according to‌ the English section of ‌ webangah ⁤News Agency, citing Shohad News Agency.

    The officer sustained moderate‍ injuries.

    Israeli media released footage showing ⁤the⁣ wounded officer ⁢being transported to Soroka ⁤Hospital.

    This Israeli soldier was injured ⁤by a ​bomb explosion ​in gaza.

    It is worth ‌noting that Palestinian resistance⁢ forces have⁤ dealt⁣ significant blows to Israeli troops through combined operations.

    ⁢News Sources: © webangah ⁣News Agency,
  • El-Sisi Responds to Egypt’s Role in Gaza Blockade

    El-Sisi Responds to Egypt’s Role in Gaza Blockade

    Egypt’s President Comments on Gaza and Strongly Condemns Criticism over Cairo’s Role in ​the Gaza ‌Blockade

    According to ⁤the english section of webangah news Agency, citing ⁢Mehr ​News Agency and Al Mayadeen, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stated that the war⁣ in Gaza is not about achieving​ political goals or securing prisoners. Rather, it is a campaign aimed at starving, genocide, and the destruction of ⁣the Palestinian ⁣issue.

    He added: ⁣”We address global public opinion to declare⁢ that the situation in gaza​ is being used as a bargaining‍ chip and political‌ leverage.”

    El-Sisi emphasized that claims⁤ of Egypt’s involvement⁣ in the blockade of Gaza reveal desperation. More⁢ than five thousand trucks⁢ loaded with aid‌ are ready inside egyptian territory for entry into ‍gaza.

    the Egyptian president affirmed: “Egypt has not abandoned its role in delivering humanitarian⁣ assistance to the residents ‍of Gaza. We call on the‌ international community, European countries, and former U.S. President⁢ Trump to intervene to stop the war and allow food aid‍ delivery.”

    He stated: “Egypt will continue to⁢ play‍ its prominent role in ​halting the war in Gaza and⁢ facilitating aid⁣ access.”

    The Zionist ⁢regime has ⁣implemented ‍a deliberate policy designed to starve and forcibly displace ‌residents of ⁣Gaza.

    News Sources:⁣ © webangah News Agency, ‍Mehr News Agency, Al Mayadeen,
  • Key Agendas of Iraq’s Shiite Political Groups Meeting

    Key Agendas of Iraq’s Shiite Political Groups Meeting

    Iraqi sources report on the Coordination Framework meeting of⁤ Shia political groups in Iraq, outlining its ‌key points.

    The English section of ⁢ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency via Al-Furat News, reported that the Coordination Framework ⁢of Shia political groups in iraq held a meeting at the office of Abdulsattar Al-Fariji, Secretary-General of the National ⁤Approach ‌Coalition.

    The participants ​reviewed the latest developments in Iraq and‌ the region during the meeting.

    They emphasized​ the need to intensify all efforts to⁢ ensure the successful ‌holding of Imam Hussein’s Arbaeen ceremony.

    The discussion also touched⁣ on goverment agencies’ preparations for Iraq’s upcoming parliamentary elections. Participants stressed ​the importance of providing necessary support and completing all required measures.

    News Sources: © webangah⁣ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, al-Furat News,
  • Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 61,000

    Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 61,000

    The‌ Palestinian⁤ Ministry⁣ of Health⁤ in Gaza has announced that the death toll ⁤from⁣ Israeli military attacks on the ⁤Gaza strip has reached ‍61,020.

    The Palestinian​ Ministry of Health in Gaza issued a statement ‍reporting the latest casualty figures from Israeli ‍military‍ operations in ⁣the Gaza ‍Strip as October 7, 2023, according to webangah News Agency.

    According to the ministry, 61,020 Palestinians ​ have ‍been killed as⁣ an inevitable result of these attacks up ​to now.

    The health ⁢authority also‍ stated that 150,671 ‌people ‌have ‍been injured since the beginning ⁤of hostilities.

    in the ‌past 24 hours alone, 87 bodies were transferred to hospitals, and ‍ 644 individuals were wounded.

    Since March 18, 2025-during a new wave of assaults ​on Gaza-9,519 have been killed and‍ 38,630 injured.

    Thousands more remain missing‌ or trapped ⁢under rubble across the gaza Strip.

    Within aid distribution centers over the last day, 52‍ Palestinians⁤ were killed and over 352⁤ others injured, bringing casualties at ⁢these sites ⁢to a total of 1,568⁣ dead and 11,230 wounded Palestinians.

    News sources: © webangah News ⁢Agency
  • Kremlin: Russia Has Lifted All Restrictions on Missile Deployment

    Kremlin: Russia Has Lifted All Restrictions on Missile Deployment

    Teh Kremlin spokesperson⁢ states that Russia‌ no ​longer imposes any restrictions on the‍ deployment of intermediate- and short-range⁣ ground-based missiles.

    Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin ‍spokesperson, referring to Russia’s‌ decision to lift restrictions ​on deploying intermediate- ‌and ‍short-range missiles, emphasized that Moscow reserves the right to take ⁢any necessary measures regarding this issue, according to the English‌ section of webangah ​News ‍agency, quoting Mehr ⁣News Agency citing TASS.

    Peskov stated: “Russia no longer has any limitations in this regard and does not consider⁤ itself bound by ⁢any (treaty). Russia reserves the right to take⁤ appropriate actions on this ‍matter if needed.”

    yesterday, the Russian foreign Ministry ​issued a statement declaring⁢ that “Western ⁢actions in⁤ deploying intermediate-range missiles pose a direct threat to Russian security. Western measures are increasing missile capabilities near Russia’s borders,creating a direct and strategic threat to Russia’s security.”

    the ministry added: “Moscow no longer considers itself obligated to observe self-imposed limits on deploying intermediate- and short-range ground-based missiles. The conditions for maintaining unilateral suspension of ‍these missile⁤ deployments have ⁤ceased.”

    News Sources: © ​webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, TASS,
  • Al-Rashq: 233 Palestinian Journalists Have Been Killed

    Al-Rashq: 233 Palestinian Journalists Have Been Killed

    A member of⁤ Hamas’s political bureau announced that since the outbreak ​of war against Gaza 22 months ago, 233 journalists and media activists in Gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem have been killed.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr⁤ News Agency ⁣and‍ Shehab News Agency, Ezzat al-Rishq, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, expressed support for the‌ global initiative “Freedom to Report,” launched by 200 prominent journalists worldwide. He stated: “We back the ‘Freedom to Report’ initiative ⁣calling for the immediate and uncensored entry of foreign⁢ journalists into Gaza for free ‌and ‌autonomous coverage of the genocide and starvation warfare.”

    He emphasized⁤ that the occupier regime’s policy of blocking foreign reporters is a blatant​ violation of press freedom. It is a purposeful act to prevent​ global public awareness of crimes in Gaza and reflects the regime’s fear of exposing its atrocities and terrorist actions.

    Al-Rishq further stated that as the ‌beginning of hostilities against⁤ Gaza over these past 22 months, 233 ‌journalists and media activists across ⁢gaza, the West Bank, and Jerusalem have ‌been martyred. This forms​ part of an ongoing record of Israeli crimes against⁢ media workers.

    He concluded by calling for increased international pressure.”The ⁢global​ community must condemn Israel’s crimes against media personnel in⁢ legal terms,” he said. “It should compel this regime to allow international media access to Gaza so that the world can witness firsthand⁣ the truth about genocide,starvation,and systematic destruction impacting life there.”

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency
  • Iraq Launches Operation to Clear Areas Near Syrian Border

    Iraq Launches Operation to Clear Areas Near Syrian Border

    A security ⁢source⁢ has announced the launch‍ of ⁣a​ clearance operation near the shared border between ‍Iraq and Syria.

    According to​ the English section of webangah News⁣ agency, citing Mehr ​News Agency and Al-Maloumeh, a security source reported that⁢ a⁤ clearance operation has ‍begun in difficult-to-access ⁢areas near the border ⁢with Syria​ from Nineveh province.

    The source added that Iraqi⁣ security forces have launched the operation through ‍three axes across nine geographically challenging locations⁣ within approximately 20 kilometers inside Iraqi⁢ territory.

    The‌ official emphasized that this operation aims to⁢ secure these areas ​and surrounding villages⁢ against the return of underground‍ militant⁢ groups.

    It is indeed⁤ worth mentioning that securing border​ areas close ⁣to Syria has ⁣taken on new dimensions in Iraq over recent months.

    ‍ News Sources:⁣ © webangah News ‌agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Maloumeh,
  • Egypt Proposes Plan to Control Gaza’s Security Situation After War

    Egypt Proposes Plan to Control Gaza’s Security Situation After War

    Hebrew-language media have highlighted Egypt’s plan to manage security in the gaza Strip following the establishment of a ceasefire in the enclave.

    According to webangah News ‍Agency’s English section,⁤ citing Mehr ‌News Agency and Russia ⁢Today, Hebrew-language media reported that Egypt is training hundreds of Palestinians to take control of ‍security in⁣ Gaza after a ceasefire is ⁤achieved.

    The report ‌states‍ that⁤ Cairo has developed a comprehensive plan to assume control over Gaza. Recently, Egyptian Foreign Minister Sameh Shoukry announced his country’s detailed ‍plan for managing Gaza’s situation once a ceasefire is established.

    The media further noted that Arab and international countries support Egypt’s plan, viewing‍ it as ‌beneficial for the Palestinian Authority. The proposal includes ​a six-month transitional phase with the⁤ formation of a civilian​ government, followed by ‍a ‍five-year reconstruction period for Gaza. It also involves deploying international peacekeeping forces within​ the enclave.

    News Sources:‍ © ⁢webangah News Agency,
  • West’s Plan to Replace Zelensky with Zaluzhny: Message of Peace or Drumbeat of War?

    West’s Plan to Replace Zelensky with Zaluzhny: Message of Peace or Drumbeat of War?

    As teh US and UK plans ⁢to replace Zelensky with Zaluzhnyi gain momentum,a critical question arises: Does this potential leadership change signal peace or foreshadow‍ a more aggressive phase?

    The past days have shown clear signs‍ of a strategic ‌shift in the West’s approach to the ⁢war in⁤ Ukraine,notably regarding who should lead the country’s future.

    Although Volodymyr Zelensky remains president, multiple reports from Western, Russian, and even moderate sources‍ indicate that the United States and United Kingdom are unofficially pursuing a gradual⁢ replacement​ of Zelensky with Valeriy Zaluzhnyi, Ukraine’s seasoned and popular military general.

    This move comes amid battlefield stalemates, public war fatigue, and rising internal divisions in Kyiv that ⁣have increasingly undermined Zelensky’s political legitimacy. These dynamics give Western powers more leeway to engineer Ukraine’s future leadership.

    At the same time ‌as‌ these behind-the-scenes political maneuvers unfold, military tensions between NATO and Russia have escalated. ​Notable developments include US nuclear submarines deploying to Northern European waters, joint UK-Poland drills near Belarusian borders, and direct Kremlin threats hinting at possible war expansion.

    This dual scenario-escalating Western military presence alongside preparations‌ for new‍ leadership‍ in Kyiv-poses a strategic dilemma: Is this reshuffle aimed at readying ukraine for an ultimate confrontation stage or is it laying groundwork for a negotiated⁢ settlement? Answering this requires closer examination⁣ of Zaluzhnyi’s character compared ⁣to Zelensky’s strategic posture.

    Zaluzhnyi‍ vs. Zelensky: ‍Two Figures Representing Divergent Paths

    The prominence of Zaluzhnyi cannot be understood without contrasting him with Zelensky. ⁤They⁢ embody two fundamentally different visions for managing Ukraine’s crisis: one is a structured military commander; the other is a civilian president skilled in media ⁢narratives.

    Western plan ‌to replace 'Zaluzhnyi' ‍with 'Zelensky': A sign of peace or drumbeat for war?

    Zelensky-a former comedian elected president in 2019 on anti-corruption ⁣promises-became a symbol of national resistance after Russia’s invasion. His power derived less from ‍military structures than from media command, public mobilization skills, and symbolic crisis leadership. Especially through 2022-2023 trips across Western capitals accompanied by political branding expertise, he secured unprecedented global support for‍ Ukraine.

    Though ​strong emphasis on image gradually turned into vulnerability. After halted offensives and failed counterattacks during summer 2023 shifted​ Ukrainian public demand⁤ from slogans toward tangible results; growing rifts between Zelensky‍ and senior commanders-including Zaluzhnyi-surfaced sharply.

    In contrast, General valeriy Zaluzhnyi lacks any political background or party affiliation; he has consistently distanced himself from power struggles. A technocratic leader focused on organization efficiency rather than politics, he steered the Ukrainian army toward NATO standards combining frontline agility with technology-centric operations while empowering local commanders through integrated intelligence coordination.

    Zaluzhnyi did not ​rise via popularity but through proven battlefield​ effectiveness. Some polls report his approval rating exceeds 70%, surpassing even Zelensky’s support levels.

    A further difference concerns their outlook on war’s future course. Officially tied to narratives emphasizing ultimate victory without territorial concessions or negotiations with Putin-and maintaining strong rhetoric accordingly-Zelensky projects unwavering resolve. Conversely,Zaluzhnyi acknowledges operational limitations such as ⁣manpower shortages and battlefield deadlocks indirectly suggesting‍ necessary strategic recalibrations without openly calling ⁤for talks but stressing that victory ​cannot rely solely on force alone.

    Thus these two ‍personalities personify distinct⁤ trajectories: Zelensky continues championing media-led resistance powered by external backing while Zaluzhnyi represents either rational military conclusion forces conflict escalation designed to​ shift balance decisively-the final battlefield commander-or potentially pragmatic entry ⁤point into⁢ negotiated resolution depending on evolving circumstances.

    The West clearly evaluates these paths carefully; highlighting Zaluzhnyi signals readiness for significant rule changes within Kyiv’s power sphere.


    Zaluzhnyi: Prelude To Negotiations‍ Or ‌Commander Of The Final Battle?


    The resurgence of General Valeriy zaluzhnyi brings deep debate among observers forming two opposing yet fact-based interpretations about​ what it might mean strategically.

    Western plan ‍to replace 'Zaluzhnyi' with⁤ 'Zelensky':⁤ A sign of ​peace or drumbeat for war?




    One view sees him as paving way towards negotiation: realistic non-political figure trusted domestically who ‌can steer an honorable endgame unlike emotionally-driven media-centric approaches associated with Zelenskiy.

    in this perspective,Zaluhzny served directly front lines informing decisions based realistically recognizing constraints holding credibility needed during tough choices.

    From Western standpoint,such qualities make him ideal transition agent facilitating⁣ shift⁢ away purely kinetic warfare approaching diplomacyfrom position strength acceptable also​ insideUkraine.

    Other analyses focus insteadon his aggressivemilitary reputationhighlightarmed forces modernization including embeddingNATO tacticsmakinghim incompatiblewithlogicwithdrawalscompromise.Yetanotherconsiderationforreinstatingthegeneralafterdeclinespiritsistorestorehopemilitaryrevitalizepositionspreparefinalphasecombat.Inshort,tillpossibletalksoccurmarkedfirstbyforcefulbattlephasesperformthroughcannonsmoke.

    The truth lies objectivelin both views play partswithin wider​ strategy.Zalozanyiis neither merelypeace envoy nor simplywarbossbutpotentialbridgestrategy tool.Westy regardhim asmultifacetedplayer,whethersituationdemandsconciliatorormilitary strategist.Aligningwithhim signalsnotclosurebutstartdifferentpowerdynamicstagewhosesoutcomeremainsuncertainconflictresolveordiplomatictablerealignmentstillpending.Asummedprevailingfact,ZalozanientrancecomplexifiesUkraine case soaring stakes reshapingNATO-Russia-Europeanregionalbalanceprospects globally.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency⁤