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  • Rubio and Al-Sudani Discuss Iraq’s Energy Infrastructure in Phone Call

    Rubio and Al-Sudani Discuss Iraq’s Energy Infrastructure in Phone Call

    US ​Secretary of⁢ State ​Consults Iraqi Prime Minister⁤ by Phone ‍Regarding Anonymous ​Attacks on‍ Energy ⁢Hubs and Infrastructure

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, quoting ⁣Mehr News Agency via Sky News, US Secretary of State⁣ Marco Rubio ⁤spoke by phone with Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani. Rubio emphasized the importance of prosecuting those‍ responsible for ​recent attacks on Iraq’s ⁤energy infrastructure and urged necessary measures ​to prevent ⁢their recurrence.

    Tami Bruce,‍ spokesperson for the US Department​ of State, confirmed that during the call Rubio reaffirmed his country’s​ support for Iraq’s security and⁤ stability. He stated that the United States stands with the Iraqi government in addressing security challenges, especially threats against critical facilities and the energy sector.

    The phone conversation followed a series of anonymous attacks targeting iraq’s energy centers over recent weeks. These incidents⁣ have raised domestic and international concerns about ⁣renewed security tensions that could impact Iraq’s economy and reconstruction efforts.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Sky News,
  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: 1,311 Killed in Suwayda Clashes

    Syrian Observatory for Human Rights: 1,311 Killed in Suwayda Clashes

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 1,311 people have ⁤been killed in just one week of clashes in Suwayda, ‍Syria, including 196 who were executed in the field.

    The‌ English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News ​Agency and‌ al Jazeera Network, has published new preliminary casualty figures from the bloody seven-day conflict in Syria between armed Druze factions⁤ on one side and the ⁢Ministry of⁤ Defense⁤ and ⁢Interior ⁤security ​forces backed by ‍local Bedouin tribes on the other.

    According⁣ to this report, since Sunday morning, July 13, an unprecedented massacre has claimed approximately 1,311 lives.Of these,196 were ‍executed extrajudicially on site.

    The Observatory ‌detailed casualties among local and security forces as follows:

    • 637 residents‍ of‌ Suwayda killed-including 104 civilians-among them six‌ children and sixteen women.
    • 456 members ⁤of security and military personnel killed; this group includes⁣ 32 tribal fighters from the region.
    • 15 forces affiliated with the Ministry of Defense and interior⁢ loyal to Golani’s authority died during Israeli⁢ regime attacks.
    • Three unidentified individuals-including one​ woman-were killed in missile strikes by Israeli warplanes targeting Syria’s Ministry of⁣ Defense.
    • One journalist lost ⁢their life ‍amid the clashes.
    • 196 people were executed on-site by Golani faction shooters during these confrontations;​ among them were 28 women ⁣and eight children.
    • Three tribal members-one woman and one child included-were also summarily executed by Druze‍ fighters on ⁣location.

    A Fragile Ceasefire in Syria

    The Syrian Observatory for ⁢Human Rights further emphasized that ⁣since⁤ july 21 a fragile ceasefire has been enforced under ‌U.S. supervision across‍ conflict zones.nevertheless, concerns persist about potential renewed fighting.

    This ceasefire stipulates that Druze⁤ forces must ‌release‍ around 1,300 tribal prisoners without conditions. In exchange,‌ the opposing side is required to free 110 Druze detainees⁢ within a 48-hour timeframe.

    Episodic Resumption ‌of ⁢Fighting Continues

    Despite this agreement, clashes persisted until Tuesday with renewed tensions in al-Umm al-zaytoun and Shahba areas causing four tribal deaths. ‍This occurred even while Israeli regime warplanes patrolled over Shahba’s skies.

    Call⁤ for International Investigation into Crimes in Syria

    The Syrian Observatory for⁣ Human ‌Rights urged establishing ​an independent international‍ inquiry⁢ to investigate violations and widespread⁢ crimes committed throughout suwayda. The⁣ organization stressed holding all perpetrators accountable regardless of affiliation to achieve justice for victims involved ‍in these tragic events.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Israeli Military Official Calls for Ceasefire, Emphasizes Need for Rest

    Israeli Military Official Calls for Ceasefire, Emphasizes Need for Rest

    The Chief of Staff of the Israeli military acknowledged the weakening capabilities of Israeli forces in‍ the Gaza Strip.

    According to the⁢ English section of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Russia Today, Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff of the Israeli military, called for moving toward a long-term ceasefire in Gaza amid the failure to⁤ eliminate Hamas.

    During ​a ‌military meeting at the Gililot⁢ base reviewing ⁢conditions in Gaza, Zamir admitted that after two years of continuous conflict in Gaza, the army requires ⁣an operational pause.

    Zamir stated that this‌ conflict ‍has delayed efforts to rebuild the army. For a second consecutive year, the Israeli army has not conducted any⁢ live-fire exercises with real ammunition, ⁤which negatively affects troop readiness.

    According⁤ to an annual assessment by the Israeli military, the‌ prolonged war in Gaza has yielded no significant achievements and has failed to destroy Hamas.

    zamir also acknowledged‍ internal tensions within the army as one of several risks facing Israeli forces.

    News ⁣Sources: © webangah News Agency, mehr News Agency, Russia Today
  • Ankara and Tel Aviv Clash Amid Syrian Chaos: Exploring Likely Scenarios

    Ankara and Tel Aviv Clash Amid Syrian Chaos: Exploring Likely Scenarios

    Following the ‌escalation of israeli aggression⁤ in ⁤syria,‍ which⁣ has‍ directly affected Turkey’s interests, scenarios of a potential conflict between Ankara and Tel aviv are emerging-an alarming prospect felt keenly by Turkey.

    According to the English ‌section⁢ of webangah News ​Agency, citing Mehr⁤ News ⁤Agency and Al Jazeera, Israel’s‌ July 16 attack on Syria was not an isolated incident.⁤ Sence the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government, Syria⁣ has been continuously subjected to⁣ Israeli strikes.⁢ Though, the recent assault marked one of the most brutal both in scale and intensity. Strikes‍ extended from As-Suwayda and‌ Daraa​ to the heart of Damascus,directly‌ targeting Syrian ‍government and military headquarters,fully destroying the Army General Staff building.

    The Impact of⁢ Israeli Attacks on Syrian Territory for Turkish Security

    The damage caused by these‍ Israeli attacks went ‌beyond material losses; there were also casualties among security forces⁣ including commanders ⁣and regular personnel.Ultimately, a ceasefire was reached between Israel and Abu Muhammad al-Jolani-led interim Syrian government forces. Yet this ceasefire does not signify an ​end to hostilities-it marks only a new phase ‍in ongoing ​conflicts ⁣whose effects will extend across the region, especially impacting⁢ Turkey.

    Fourteen years of war in Syria have exposed Turkey to important geopolitical and ‌security risks that led it to deploy troops into northern Syria since⁢ 2016.The overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime scheduled for‍ December 8, 2024 represented what ⁢many saw as a major⁢ strategic victory for Ankara-one for which it was preparing to reap long-term strategic and security benefits.

    Though, Israel’s recent moves ​in Syria⁣ have disrupted Ankara’s calculations. These ​actions ​reveal new dangers facing Syria that will inevitably ripple across neighboring⁢ countries-most notably within Turkey itself.

    What Does Turkey’s “End-of-Patience” Mean?

    This raises critical questions ‍about how​ Ankara intends to respond: will it limit​ itself to verbal‌ condemnation via media channels regarding Israeli aggression against Syria or proceed with concrete measures?

    Statements by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan ‌reflect clear⁣ anger ⁢toward Israel’s incursions into Syrian territory.‍ He declared: “Our patience is over-that‍ is ⁣all we will‍ discuss with Tel Aviv-they do not want peace.”

    but what exactly does Turkey mean by “patience running out”? It is evident that following ‍Israel’s brutal assaults on Gaza, Lebanon, then Syria-and also Iran-Ankara realizes⁣ this conflict may eventually threaten its own ⁢borders to. Official statements ‌from President recep Tayyip Erdoğan underscore a strong possibility ‍that‌ clashes between‌ Turkey and Israel could erupt at any ‍moment.

    In this context appears the dissolution‍ announcement regarding PKK/KCK organizations alongside disarmament efforts aimed at uniting domestic fronts within Turkey against external threats-particularly those posed ⁤by Israel.

    This ⁤discourse extends into conservative nationalist circles⁢ within Turkish media where⁢ prevailing views hold that ⁢war with Israel remains imminent but one ankara strives either to ​avoid or postpone wherever ​possible.

    The foreign minister recently ⁣urged caution over Israeli policies warning they risk dragging everyone-including Israel itself-into flames they cannot control.

    Hakan Fidan called upon the international community-especially the United States, European Union countries, along with ⁢regional actors-to ⁤respond decisively against Israeli aggressions; otherwise ​severe repercussions​ will engulf ⁢all parts of this​ volatile region.

    An analysis reveals these declarations serve as explicit warnings from Ankara​ directed particularly toward Washington: urgent action must be⁣ taken before instability engulfs entire Middle East ⁤territories⁣ given U.S.-backed unlimited support fuels such incursions unabatedly.

    The Scenarios Between Tel Aviv and Ankara-and Turkey’s Options

    If anything is‌ clear now it is indeed that Turkey ⁢aims first at calming its Syrian front line over coming years while avoiding confrontation with Washington until after Donald Trump leaves ⁤office-a pragmatic stance driven by several objectives including lifting U.S sanctions on Ankara; restoring its role in F-35 fighter jet⁢ projects; resolving PKK issues⁢ fully; alongside vital ⁣economic expansion goals through ​growing trade relations concerned parties view favorably;

    Yet circumstances evolved differently than anticipated as Benjamin Netanyahu’s aggressive policies compounded⁤ significant challenges for decision-makers in istanbul;

    • 1. Create unified stances among regional countries⁤ who maintain considerable global leverage ⁢capable enabling concrete pressures.  

      Hakan Fidan ‍emphasized awareness inside Ankara about ⁤importance cooperation saying: “We are meeting⁣ Jordanian & Saudi officials⁣ so all parties can evaluate serious problems Netanyahu has spawned throughout ​region.”
    • 2. Tackle immediate concerns ​regarding Kurdish-led ‍Syrian Democratic ‍Forces (SDF)​ stationed⁣ along border‌ areas since SDF increasingly threatens national security-heightened due their close ties with Tel Aviv seeking secure supply corridors linking southern & northeastern parts supporting separatist ambitions jeopardizing overall⁢ stability ‍inside ⁤both Syrians’ ⁤& Turks’​ domains-as evidenced recently during unrests around Suwayda province.  
    • 3. Ankara strongly cautioned⁤ separatist factions per statements delivered explicitly⁤ warning them against provocative acts​ worsening already fragile situations​ amid evolving crisis dynamics lest further grave consequences arise:
    • “There are rumors Kurdish groups interfere in⁣ certain activities-we advise vigilance,” said Fidan.-“Do not exploit unrests or complicate sensitive processes further or face serious risks.”

    • 4. Pursue drafting formal⁤ defense agreements authorizing lawful presence & operational authority⁤ over‌ Turkish‍ troops grounded inside reconfigured regime sections enabling reconstruction plus retraining Syrian armed forces-a concept often discussed post-Assad collapse but never fully enacted thus far.

    In sum: aside from diverse objectives guiding latest Israeli raids inside Syria these ​actions concurrently signal preliminary alerts targeting especially Turkey urging readiness ahead possible sudden confrontations with Jerusalem authorities moving forward.

     

    ​ News sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Attack on Palestinian Woman and Child Searching for Food and Water + Video

    Attack on Palestinian Woman and Child Searching for Food and Water + Video

    The ​Israeli military has released footage showing a brutal attack on a Palestinian woman and child in Gaza.

    The English section of ‍ webangah News Agency reports,⁣ citing Shahab ‌via Mehr News Agency, that the israeli army released a video capturing how Israeli forces targeted a ⁤Palestinian woman​ and her ⁣young daughter with suicide drones.

    The two were attempting to find water and food amidst‌ the ruins of‌ Gaza City when they​ came ⁤under fire from Israeli soldiers.

    News Sources: ©‌ webangah‌ News Agency,
  • Al-Azhar Sheikh Reacts to Gaza Strip Situation

    Al-Azhar Sheikh Reacts to Gaza Strip Situation

    Al-Azhar sheikh ⁤Describes Gaza’s ‍Catastrophic Situation as a Test of Human Conscience.

    According to teh English section⁢ of‌ webangah News agency,⁢ citing Mehr News Agency adn Palestine Today, Ahmad Al-Tayyeb, Sheikh of Al-Azhar, responded​ to Gaza’s dire conditions by emphasizing‌ that the human conscience faces a critical test today.

    He added:‌ “We witness thousands of innocent peopel⁢ in the Gaza Strip‌ being slaughtered with utter cold-bloodedness; those who survive perish from hunger and lack of ⁢medicine.”

    The famine crisis in Gaza has​ worsened due to the intensified blockade of the territory, which prevents any‌ humanitarian aid ⁤from⁤ entering.

    ⁢ News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Palestine Today,
  • Yemen Increases Military Operations Against Israel

    Yemen Increases Military Operations Against Israel

    A senior​ official‍ of Yemen’s Ansarallah movement has responded to the dire situation in the Gaza Strip and the worsening famine there.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,⁣ citing Mehr News Agency and Shehab, Nasruddin Amer, a senior official of ‌Yemen’s ‌Ansarallah movement, emphasized that the ⁢Palestinian people are dying of hunger ⁤under unprecedented global conditions.

    He added, “We are doing everything ⁤within our power but still feel deep sorrow.”

    Amer stressed, “We are trying to expand the scope of‍ our⁤ military operations.”

    The famine crisis‍ in Gaza has worsened due to‍ intensified blockades on ‍the strip and​ prevention of all humanitarian⁤ aid from entering.

    ⁣ News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ​Agency, Shehab
  • Axios: US Mediates Syria-Israel Talks

    Axios: US Mediates Syria-Israel Talks

    Axios reports⁤ negotiations between Syria’s​ interim authorities and the Israeli regime will take place under US mediation.

    According to the ⁣English section of webangah ⁣News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency,Axios announced that talks between representatives of Syria’s interim government and the Israeli regime are scheduled for Thursday.

    Axios stated that these negotiations will occur in the ⁢presence of officials⁢ from both Syria’s interim authorities and Israel.

    The talks will ⁢be chaired by Tom barrack, the US special envoy for Syrian affairs.

    A senior Israeli official told Axios that while a relative calm currently prevails, essential issues will not be resolved without‍ a ⁣extensive agreement between the United States,⁤ Israel, and Syria.

    White House spokesperson Caroline‌ Lewitt claimed on Monday that‍ President ⁤Donald Trump was dissatisfied ​with last week’s Israeli airstrikes against Syria. She added that Trump has asked‌ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to “calm things down.”

    Earlier, a White House official told Axios, “Bibi acted like‌ a lunatic. He bombs everywhere all day long. This behavior risks undermining what Trump is trying to⁢ achieve.”

    Another senior⁤ American official referenced last week’s bombing of a⁢ church in Gaza​ Strip which prompted Trump’s⁤ call to ‌Netanyahu seeking an description. Quoting Trump: “It seems like we must expect something new every day. What are you ‌doing?”

    An⁤ additional White House source‍ noted growing doubts about Netanyahu within the Trump administration. The sentiment is that his finger on the trigger is too restless and he causes excessive disruption. “Netanyahu ⁢sometimes acts ⁢like an ill-mannered child,” they said.

    News sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr ⁤news Agency, Axios
  • Two Direct Qassam Operations Against Occupying Forces in Gaza Strip

    Two Direct Qassam Operations Against Occupying Forces in Gaza Strip

    Al-Qassam Brigades launched⁢ direct operations targeting Israeli military ‍positions and equipment in Rafah and Deir al-Balah.

    The Al-Qassam Brigades, the military wing‍ of the ⁤Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas), announced ​two direct attacks in rafah and Deir al-Balah, according to webangah News Agency, citing Al Jazeera.

    Al Jazeera reported that,‌ according to Al-Qassam, an‍ Israeli command and control ‌post⁣ southwest ‌of Rafah ‍was struck with 114mm “Rajm” missiles.

    In ⁤a separate attack, an⁢ armored vehicle carrying ‌Israeli soldiers was targeted with a Yasin 105 anti-tank guided missile southeast ‍of ‍Deir al-Balah in central Gaza Strip.

    News sources: © webangah​ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera,
  • Israeli Defense Minister Repeats Baseless Claims About Iran

    Israeli Defense Minister Repeats Baseless Claims About Iran

    Israel’s Defense Minister Repeats Baseless Claims Against the Islamic Republic ​of Iran.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al jazeera, Israel Katz, Israel’s Defense minister, admitted his regime’s inability to‍ eliminate Iran’s nuclear programme while repeating unfounded accusations against ⁤Tehran.

    Katz​ claimed, “We must devise an effective plan ⁢to ensure that Iran does not revive its nuclear and ⁤missile projects.”

    the Israeli minister ⁢further reiterated his baseless assertion that “there is a possibility of renewed war with Iran.”

    Earlier, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi, foreign Minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran, spoke with ⁤China’s ⁣CGTN about‍ the 12-day aggression by Israel and the United States against iran. He stated: “This was not a conflict; it was ⁤an act of aggression​ – an‍ unwarranted assault by Israel against the Islamic republic. We had no choice but to defend ourselves. Here ​on our land,we stood bravely and forced ​the aggressors to⁣ halt ‍their attacks and call for an unconditional ceasefire – wich we accepted.”

    He emphasized: “Of course, this ceasefire is fragile for‌ a clear reason: no ceasefire from that regime (the Israeli regime) can be trusted due to its very​ poor track record. ‌Therefore, we ‍remain fully vigilant and ‍prepared‍ if this ceasefire is broken. ⁤But this is not our desire; it‍ never has been. We did not want this war but where ready‌ for it. We do not ‍want this war to continue but once again say: we are fully prepared.”

    Avigdor ⁣lieberman, former Defense Minister ⁣of Israel, previously acknowledged Tehran’s missile⁣ capabilities by stating: “What worries me most are their ballistic ‌missiles. You saw what damage 26 missiles caused inside Israel; now imagine if it⁣ were⁢ 260 missiles-what woudl remain of Israel?”

    Active⁣ Fronts in Gaza and ‌Yemen Remain a​ Headache for Israelis

    The Qassam Brigades, the military wing of‍ Hamas in Gaza Strip recently inflicted severe blows on ⁢Israeli forces with significant casualties among ⁢Israeli soldiers during operations in Gaza. Despite this reality, Israel’s Defense Minister claims his regime is⁢ closest than ever to achieving its wartime objectives.

    Katz also⁢ acknowledged that ‍both fronts in Gaza⁣ and ⁣Yemen remain​ active ⁣and insisted that​ these two ‍arenas must be resolved completely.

    News‍ Sources: © webangah News Agency