دسته: Asia and Oceania

  • New Maritime Incident Occurs in South al-Hudaydah

    New Maritime Incident Occurs in South al-Hudaydah

    British maritime security ​company ‌Ambrey ⁢reports an incident near Al-Mokha,Yemen.

    According to the⁣ English section⁤ of​ webangah News⁣ Agency, citing mehr News Agency and Ynet, the maritime security ⁢firm Ambrey has received reports of an incident approximately 30⁢ nautical miles northwest of Al-Mokha, Yemen.

    The event occurred about 55 ⁤kilometers ‌north of ⁤this port city,⁤ but further⁤ details have not yet been disclosed. Al-Mokha is located south of‍ hodeidah​ port.

    As the start⁤ of the‌ Israeli regime’s aggression against Gaza in October 2023, Yemeni⁤ armed forces ‍have targeted Israeli ships or vessels heading ‍to the occupied territories⁣ in support⁣ of‍ the oppressed Palestinian people and their brave resistance. They have‌ emphasized that ⁣these attacks ‍will continue until the war on Gaza ceases entirely and its ⁣blockade is⁣ lifted.

    ‍ News Sources: © webangah News Agency,
  • Deadly Gunbattle Erupts Between Thailand and Cambodia in the “Emerald Triangle” Region

    Deadly Gunbattle Erupts Between Thailand and Cambodia in the “Emerald Triangle” Region

    Following ‌renewed military clashes‌ between neighboring Thailand ⁤and Cambodia, the Thai army reported three ⁤civilians injured ‍in a cambodian rocket attack.

    The English‍ section of⁣ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and France 24, reported that amid renewed fighting between Bangkok ​and Phnom Penh, the ​Thai army confirmed three civilian injuries caused ​by Cambodian rocket fire.

    Thailand​ and Cambodia have long been locked in‍ a ⁢fierce dispute over a border area ​known ‍as the Emerald Triangle. This​ region is where the⁣ borders of Thailand,Cambodia,and Laos converge,containing several ⁣ancient temples.

    This decades-long⁢ conflict led to ⁣violent clashes ⁣more than 15 years ago and again in May. the ‌latest​ wave of fighting began early today⁣ near two border temples situated between Thailand’s Surin province and Cambodia’s Oddar meanchey province.

    Maly Socheta, spokesperson for Cambodia’s Ministry of ​Defense, stated: ⁤”The⁢ Thai military violated the Kingdom⁢ of Cambodia’s territorial integrity through armed attacks on our deployed forces. the Cambodian armed forces exercised their ⁤legitimate right to self-defense fully aligned⁣ with international law to ⁤repel Thai aggression ⁢and protect ⁣Cambodia’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

    Conversely, the Thai military blamed Cambodian ⁢soldiers for ⁤initiating hostilities before accusing​ them of targeting civilians.

    The recent surge in violence erupted hours after Thailand expelled Cambodia’s ambassador. This followed⁢ protests against an incident where ⁣five members of ​a Thai military ⁣patrol ‍were​ wounded by a ⁤landmine explosion. In response,Thailand also recalled its envoy⁣ from Cambodia.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Yemen Launches Another Missile Attack on Israel

    Yemen Launches Another Missile Attack on Israel

    Israeli media report missile attack from ‌Yemen on ⁤occupied territories.

    According to teh ⁤English section of webangah News Agency,‍ citing Mehr News Agency‌ adn⁤ Qatar’s al⁤ Jazeera network,⁤ the Israel Broadcasting Corporation​ announced that a missile was launched⁣ from Yemen toward the ‍occupied territories.

    The broadcaster claimed the missile fell before reaching Israeli territory.

    The Israeli newspaper Yedioth​ Ahronoth confirmed the⁤ missile attack and reported that fears of a missile strike from⁢ Yemen led to the temporary closure of Ben Gurion Airport.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Al Jazeera,Yedioth Ahronoth,
  • Power Balance Between Tel Aviv and Damascus: From Normalization to Fragmentation

    Power Balance Between Tel Aviv and Damascus: From Normalization to Fragmentation

    Relations between Damascus and teh Israeli regime have experienced intense turbulence in recent months,⁤ oscillating between occupation and missile attacks on one side, and efforts toward normalization on the other.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and al-Mayadeen, from its inception, the founders of the Israeli regime believed that Israel’s ‌establishment in the‍ Middle East was inherently incompatible with regional conditions. They‌ argued that Israel’s survival depended on fragmenting the region.Therefore,⁣ Tel ‍aviv’s ruling apparatus has​ always regarded Jewish society’s security as reliant on weakening and dividing neighboring countries. Even peace ‍treaties ‌with⁣ some neighbors have been treated as temporary ‌ceasefires ​to address other fronts of conflict and destruction-setting the stage for settling scores later with those same states. This ​pattern has repeatedly occurred in Lebanon, Egypt, and within Palestinian self-governance structures.

    the Israeli regime pursues its goals using three core factors:

    – Deep divisions within Arab societies

    – The declining influence of regional powers

    – Unconditional Western support

    Tel Aviv Negotiates with Syria from ⁢a Position ​of Strength

    Over the past two decades, internal conflicts‌ and rifts within‍ various ‌regional countries have threatened their national security. Some Arab societies have been engulfed by civil wars and unprecedented‍ sectarian divides that have eroded key ‍security and ​political infrastructures of basic states ⁤in the ​region.

    In this context, Syria’s new regime initiated⁢ largely⁣ unproductive relations with Israel.following ⁢this change in‌ power last⁣ December,⁤ Tel Aviv saw no direct threat from Damascus-viewing Syria as effectively removed from the Axis of Resistance-and⁣ thus felt no need⁤ to offer​ concessions. As ​than, Syria ceased being a rival to Israel; it became more a field for score-settling and message-sending. Meanwhile, ‌after 14 years of war-induced ​attrition, Syria’s military lost ​notable infrastructure while numerous soldiers were sidelined.

    The Normalization⁣ Key Lies in Azerbaijan

    The Abu ​Muhammad al-Julani-led regime has signaled major shifts in Syrian​ political discourse since Bashar al-Assad’s fall. It expressed readiness for an open ⁤policy normalizing relations with israel-a process previously embraced by Bahrain, UAE, Morocco, and Sudan.

    During the first half of 2025, regional and European intermediaries worked to establish dialog channels between Damascus⁣ and Tel Aviv.⁢ Reports indicated that Syria’s new leadership was not only willing to ⁤sign a peace agreement ​but also ready to recognize Israeli ‍sovereignty over occupied Golan heights-contingent upon ⁤economic guarantees such as easing or lifting ​Western sanctions. Steve Whitcaffe (Donald Trump’s Middle East ‌envoy) along with Thomas Barrack (his representative in Syria) speculated that indirect talks concerning border issues might ⁢commence soon.

    Al-Julani’s recent trip to Azerbaijan marked a pinnacle effort in these endeavors. Azerbaijan-a strategic ​ally of Recep Tayyip Erdoğan-offered gas supplies​ to syria despite already providing about 60 percent of gasoline consumed by territories⁢ under⁣ occupation by Israel. Azerbaijan stands ‌as Israel’s most important Muslim-majority partner regionally; it consistently supported Tel Aviv even during its Gaza offensive.

    Challenges Facing Normalization between Damascus⁢ and Tel ​Aviv

    Beyond what ‍is described as “Israel’s illusionary power”⁤ or right-wing dreams for regional domination lies several obstacles opposing‍ Syrian rapprochement efforts:

    First: ⁢Fragile Legitimacy Within Al-Julani’s Regime

    The post-Assad government lacks sufficient political​ legitimacy or popular backing; it is⁤ primarily formed through coalitions among domestic ​Salafi ⁣factions alongside external actors-which means ⁢any ⁣moves towards normalization may trigger​ internal uprisings or deeply fracture governance foundations ⁣across Syria.

    Second: Absence Of A Centralized State Authority

    Syria today cannot be classified ⁢as a conventional central state but rather resembles an unstable‍ entity marked by administrative weakness compounded by⁤ multiple centers wielding⁤ influence throughout‍ its territory.This fragmentation complicates reconciliation efforts since al-Julani lacks broad ‍internal consensus supporting normalization initiatives.

    Third: Fear Of Public Backlash

    Although official Arab ⁣rhetoric regarding Palestine ⁢has diminished​ somewhat,the‍ majority across Arab populations still view Israel as their primary enemy-the occupier denying them their lands.Any formal rapprochement thus ⁣risks accusations ranging from betrayal to sparking widespread protests aimed at destabilizing existing regimes further.

     

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency
  • Hamas Submits Its Response to Ceasefire Plan to Mediators

    Hamas Submits Its Response to Ceasefire Plan to Mediators

    Hamas announces‍ it has submitted its response to teh new ceasefire proposal.

    According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing Mehr News ⁤Agency and Qatar’s Al Jazeera network, the Palestinian Islamic Resistance movement (Hamas) announced that it has just delivered its official reply, along with responses from other ⁤Palestinian groups, to mediators regarding the proposed ceasefire.

    Hamas has not disclosed any ​details or contents of this response.

    Earlier,⁤ Israel’s Reshet Bet radio reported​ that⁢ hamas requested reopening the Rafah crossing as part of ongoing‌ talks on prisoner exchange.

    Palestinian sources suggest that Israel‍ may agree to this request.

    The sources added that Hamas’s demand is viewed as a symbolic yet nationalist⁢ rebuttal to ​former‌ U.S. President ‌Donald Trump’s migration plan.

    It remains unclear which individuals Hamas intends to allow back into Gaza through Rafah-whether ‌senior ​leaders or prominent activists will be included is unknown.

    If accepted, this⁣ would mark the first time since the war‌ began that ⁤Palestinians could enter Gaza ⁤via Rafah crossing.

    This ​development might signal a de-escalation along the “Philadelphia” axis toward Gaza’s interior,although Israeli forces remain deployed in that area.

    Separately, Channel 10 of Israeli television previously reported that mediators have presented a proposal concerning the number ⁤of palestinian prisoners eligible for exchange.

    A​ knowledgeable Palestinian source told Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation ​(KAN) that Hamas is reviewing a revised version of ⁤Tel Aviv’s⁤ offer, which includes ⁢greater ‍versatility and wider Israeli withdrawal from ‌Gaza​ sectors.

    Reports also indicate mediators presented Hamas with⁤ maps Wednesday night showing limited Israeli troop ⁤presence at Rafah and an IDF pullback from the Morag front line sector.

    However,according to this source,it remains uncertain whether these proposals will fully satisfy Hamas⁣ enough for acceptance.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • What Happened Between Netanyahu and His Ministers on Ending the Gaza War?

    What Happened Between Netanyahu and His Ministers on Ending the Gaza War?

    Israeli sources have revealed details of discussions between Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and two far-right cabinet ministers.

    According to the English ‍section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and ‍Al jazeera, Israeli sources have disclosed what transpired between ⁣Prime ‌Minister Benjamin netanyahu and two far-right ministers in his cabinet.

    Israeli media reported that during consultations with some ministers, including Smotrich ⁤and Ben-Gvir, Netanyahu stressed: “If the war’s objectives ⁣are ​not achieved, we will return to fighting after a ceasefire.”

    The Israeli prime minister also told​ certain ministers that⁣ he intends to end the conflict within the framework of a ceasefire.

    It is indeed worth noting that Benjamin Netanyahu has consistently opposed ending the Gaza war as part of his efforts to maintain power.

    ⁤ News sources: © webangah News⁣ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera,
  • Hezbollah Responds to Saudi Media’s Claims of Confrontation with Lebanese Government

    Hezbollah Responds to Saudi Media’s Claims of Confrontation with Lebanese Government

    Hezbollah ⁣Lebanon⁢ denies‌ statements⁢ attributed to the group on certain networks claiming ⁢its readiness to confront​ the Lebanese government and other similar falsehoods.

    According to the English section of webangah News ⁤Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Mayadeen, Hezbollah strongly denied reports aired ‍on Al-Arabiya and ​Al-Hadath claiming the group is prepared for confrontation wiht the Lebanese government. Hezbollah labeled these claims as entirely false and fabricated.

    The group ⁣described ⁢these ⁢reports‍ as a suspicious attempt‌ to incite chaos and​ destabilize Lebanon. It urged media ⁢outlets to disregard‍ these fake news stories and rely solely on official Hezbollah sources⁢ for accurate positions.

    The‍ statement read: “These news items are fully unfounded slander, born​ from the inventiveness of‍ these ​networks, serving dubious agendas aimed at creating instability in Lebanon. Hezbollah’s Public Relations‍ calls on​ all⁢ media not to pay attention to this fabricated news, not ⁢to base their analyses or stances on it, and instead consult Hezbollah’s official sources for facts about its views-especially during these sensitive​ circumstances.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁣Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Hamas Fury Over Mahmoud Abbas’s New Decision

    Hamas Fury Over Mahmoud Abbas’s New Decision

    Hamas strongly criticized the Palestinian Authority president’s decision to hold Palestine‌ National⁣ Council elections without agreement from other ‌Palestinian factions.

    According to the English section of webangah‌ News Agency, citing Mehr News ‍Agency and anadolu,‌ Hamas condemned Mahmoud​ Abbas’s decision to hold elections⁣ for ⁤the Palestine National Council. ‌The movement ‍warned ​that​ making such critical decisions without consensus among Palestinian‍ groups would deepen divisions among Palestinians.

    In a statement, Hamas described Mahmoud Abbas’s plan to⁣ hold Palestine National Council elections by ‍the end of 2025 as a “violation of ‍collective national will.” The group expressed serious concern over this​ unilateral move, which thay said contradicts the⁤ national agreements⁤ signed between various Palestinian factions.

    Hamas‍ called the decision a​ clear disregard for agreements reached⁢ in Cairo, Algiers, Moscow, and Beijing. The movement demanded an​ immediate halt to any unilateral actions and urged the Palestinian people and factions to oppose this exclusionary approach.

    The Palestinian​ Authority leadership has not ​yet responded to Hamas’s statement.

    Mahmoud Abbas recently ​issued a decree ordering new elections for the​ Palestine National Council before the end of this‌ year. on july 17, ⁣2025,‍ during a meeting in Ramallah, the⁢ Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Association decided to hold these elections under an electoral system with dates‌ set by its chairman ⁣ahead​ of year-end.

    News​ Sources: © webangah⁤ News​ Agency
  • EU and Japan Condemn Deteriorating Situation in the West Bank

    EU and Japan Condemn Deteriorating Situation in the West Bank

    European Union ⁢and Japan Issue ‍Joint Statement ‍Calling for an‌ Immediate and Lasting Ceasefire in Gaza, ‌Strongly Condemning ​the Deteriorating situation in the West Bank.

    According​ to the English section of ⁤ webangah News Agency,⁢ citing Mehr news Agency and anadolu Agency, Japan and‍ the European Union today, Wednesday, issued ​a joint statement ​emphasizing the need for an ⁣immediate and⁢ lasting ceasefire ‌in Gaza. They also ‌strongly condemned the escalating tensions in‌ the West ⁢Bank.

    The statement was⁣ released following a meeting in Tokyo ⁢between Japanese‍ Prime⁤ Minister Shigeru ⁤Ishiba, European Council President António Costa, and European Commission⁣ President ⁢Ursula von der Leyen. The ⁣joint declaration​ expressed dissatisfaction with provocative ⁢actions by Israeli occupational forces against the Palestinian people ⁤but adopted a solely verbal ​stance.

    The‍ statement reads: Japan and​ the ⁢European⁣ Union are committed to advancing peace and regional stability in​ the Middle⁣ East (West Asia). Both parties called for​ uninterrupted‍ humanitarian aid​ deliveries to Gaza.

    However,‌ until now neither Japan nor the⁤ EU has taken any concrete action to alleviate the suffering of Gaza’s people amid ongoing crimes by Israel’s regime, relying instead⁢ on issuing⁢ verbal⁢ statements.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Israeli Regime Launches Airstrike on Syria

    Israeli Regime Launches Airstrike on Syria

    News sources report an israeli airstrike on Homs, Syria.

    According to the English section of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr News agency and Al Mayadeen, new reports have emerged of ⁤an Israeli airstrike in Syria.

    sources stated ​that Israeli warplanes ‌targeted facilities ⁣in the Shanshar area of Homs ⁤province in central syria.

    No details⁤ have been ⁢released regarding casualties or​ damage caused⁣ by the strike.

    It is worth⁤ noting that since the fall ​of⁣ the former Syrian regime, Israel⁤ has frequently launched attacks across Syria, largely unchallenged by Damascus’s current⁤ authorities.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,