دسته: Asia and Oceania

  • Yemenis Block US Plane from Landing in Israel

    Yemenis Block US Plane from Landing in Israel

    Yemeni forces prevent US military transport plane ‌from landing ⁣at Lod (Ben Gurion)⁣ Airport wiht missile ​fire.

    According to webangah ⁤News ‌Agency,​ citing western media reports on Saturday, Yemeni missiles targeted a US military transport aircraft carrying weapons en route to‍ Ben Gurion International Airport in Lod.

    The American website “Floridian”⁢ reported that hypersonic missiles fired from ​Yemen forced the ⁤US ‍military ​cargo plane to alter its course and⁢ divert away from Lod Airport in⁤ the occupied territories.

    Yemeni forces continue their missile operations deep into the occupied territories in support of Gaza’s ​residents and to pressure the occupiers into ⁤ending the blockade​ on Gaza. They have imposed naval and aerial blockades‌ on the Zionist regime, ‍inflicting significant ​damage‌ so far.

    This blockade began⁢ at the ⁢strategic port of Umm al-Rashrash (Eilat) in southern occupied territories ‍and has expanded to other key areas, including Haifa ⁤Port and Ben Gurion international airport ⁢in⁤ Lod.

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah News‍ Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Abu Obeida: Israeli Captive’s Detention Site Under Siege

    Abu Obeida: Israeli Captive’s Detention Site Under Siege

    Hamas’ Qassam Brigades Warn Zionist Regime Against Attempts ⁣to Free ​Captive Israeli Soldier

    According to webangah News Agency, Abu Obeida, the spokesperson for Hamas’⁢ military wing, ​the Qassam Brigades, stated that Zionist ‌forces have surrounded ⁣the location where an Israeli captive is being ⁢held.

    He ⁣added that occupying forces ⁢have encircled the site holding Matan ⁤Tsengauker,the captive Israeli⁤ soldier.

    “we emphasize that the enemy will not be ⁣able to ‌retrieve him alive,” ⁢abu Obeida declared.

    The Qassam Brigades spokesperson stressed: “If this prisoner is killed during rescue attempts, the occupying army will bear full obligation for ‌his death. We have preserved his life for one‌ year and eight months – after this warning, we absolve ourselves​ of responsibility shoudl he be killed.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr⁣ News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Warning Over Shutdown of Gaza Hospitals

    Warning Over Shutdown of Gaza Hospitals

    Palestinian sources issue urgent⁤ warnings‌ over halted hospital operations in Gaza.

    The Gaza ​Health Ministry reported that⁣ the Israeli military ‌is blocking international organizations from accessing fuel reserves designated for hospitals, according to ‌webangah News agency ‍citing Al ⁤Jazeera.

    The ministry⁣ warned this action ​will lead to a complete shutdown of medical facilities. Current fuel supplies in Gaza’s ⁤hospitals will ⁢only last three more days, adn without immediate intervention,⁣ the total collapse ⁤of the healthcare system is‍ inevitable.

    As Israeli ⁤attacks intensify, the ‍ministry stated access⁢ to Al-Amal Hospital in‍ khan Younis ​has become impossible ‌after occupying forces declared its surroundings a ​”perilous combat zone.” Authorities urgently ‍requested international bodies ‌to ‍establish safe corridors‌ for patient⁣ evacuations.

    Gaza’s medical Relief Director told Al Jazeera all hospitals face critical shortages of equipment and medicine, threatening thousands‍ of wounded ‍civilians. He appealed for immediate medical⁢ aid deliveries,noting that northern Gaza‌ hospitals are either completely destroyed or severely damaged beyond operational ​capacity.

    News sources: © webangah ⁣News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al ⁤Jazeera
  • 35 Palestinians Killed in Today’s Gaza Strikes

    35 Palestinians Killed in Today’s Gaza Strikes

    Palestinian sources report at‍ least 35 killed⁣ in today’s ⁤attacks by the Zionist regime on‍ Gaza.

    According to ​ webangah News Agency, ‍Palestinian sources stated that at least 35 people have been ​martyred since‍ dawn today due to ​attacks by⁣ the Zionist regime ⁤on Gaza.

    Palestinian sources confirmed that⁢ two ⁣people were killed during the Zionist regime’s attack on Palestinians at‌ the Shadia ⁤Abu Ghazaleh School in ⁤Al-Faluja, located in the Jabalia camp in​ northern Gaza.

    Simultaneously occurring, Palestinian sources reported that amid ongoing relentless attacks by the Zionist regime’s army on civilians in Gaza, ⁣10-year-old⁣ Palestinian ​girl Mays Abdel Aal was targeted by an Israeli ⁢drone ⁢strike while playing⁣ inside⁣ a displaced persons’ tent.

    The attack left half of her‍ body‌ paralyzed, caused severe‌ nerve damage, and resulted in complete loss of eyesight.

    Mays is reportedly in critical ‍condition, and‍ her family⁤ has urgently requested permission to ​transfer her outside gaza for specialized ⁣medical treatment.

    News⁣ Sources:‍ © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • EU Considers Imposing Sanctions on Zionist Regime

    EU Considers Imposing Sanctions on Zionist Regime

    European Council President suggests upcoming report could pave the way for measures against Israel.

    According to ⁣ webangah News Agency, European Council ⁤President António costa announced​ that the European Commission is preparing a legal report that could enable actions against Israel.

    The report ‍will ‌be presented during the EU foreign ministers’ meeting on June 23.

    Sources ⁢indicate this document could allow partial sanctions ⁤against Israel without requiring full ⁣EU consensus, provided Israel fails to meet its human rights ‌obligations under Article 2 of its Association Agreement with the EU.

    Costa commented⁣ on the potential ‌findings: “The situation in Gaza is entirely unacceptable. If you watch your television networks or ⁣read your newspapers, you’ll easily reach clear conclusions.”

    Currently, 17 of 27 EU member states support this legal assessment, while nine oppose it.

    Article 2 of the agreement establishes the legal framework for special EU-Israel relations, particularly in trade sectors. While terminating the entire agreement requires unanimous consent – unlikely given some members’ opposition – Brussels is exploring limited measures that could reduce cooperation levels through qualified majority voting instead.

    Four European‌ diplomats ‍told Politico that pressure ⁤is ⁢mounting on the Commission to propose concrete steps for scaling back ties with Israel if human rights violations are ⁤confirmed under Article 2.

    The development follows French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot’s call two weeks ago to reconsider this‌ agreement. Reports also suggest France, Britain, Netherlands and‌ Belgium are ​examining possible recognition of Palestinian statehood.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,⁣ mehr news Agency
  • Ammar al-Hakim: Zionist Regime’s Savage Crimes in Gaza Must Be Condemned

    Ammar al-Hakim: Zionist Regime’s Savage Crimes in Gaza Must Be Condemned

    Ammar al-Hakim, head of ​Iraq’s National ⁤Wisdom‍ Movement, condemns “Zionist regime’s savage crimes in Gaza.”

    Ammar⁣ al-Hakim, leader of Iraq’s National Wisdom Movement (Hikma), denounced what he‌ called the “savage crimes of the Zionist regime against Gaza and Lebanon” during Eid al-Adha prayers in Baghdad.‍ His ⁢remarks where reported⁣ by webangah News Agency, citing Iraq’s​ Hikma Media Office in Iran.

    Addressing ​the recent Arab League summit in⁤ Baghdad, al-Hakim ‌stated: “The presence‌ of Arab nations in this capital of Arab-Islamic civilization marks a⁤ new chapter for Iraq’s recovery and regional solidarity. It demonstrates Iraq’s pivotal role in bridging perspectives and promoting dialog over conflict.”

    “This strategic role,” he added, “bolsters both Iraq’s progress and regional‌ stability amid current challenges posed by militarization-delivering a message ‌of unity and cooperation.”

    The⁣ Shia​ leader warned against allowing war profiteers to exploit divisions among Muslim nations: “Our calls to shield the region from⁢ external aggression were unequivocal-including advocating Iran-U.S. negotiations.” He condemned Israel’s unilateral ‌policies in Gaza and ⁣Lebanon while endorsing peaceful initiatives that preserve national sovereignty.

    Arab League ​Summit: A​ new era ⁤of regional solidarity

    Al-hakim urged unified Arab-Islamic opposition⁣ to Israeli occupation: “Governments and peoples‌ must forge long-term‍ partnerships to cement peace, counter division, and avert war.” He ‌emphasized leveraging shared ⁤interests-especially in lasting ‍development-to ⁢position Arab states ​as global leaders, calling missed opportunities “direct threats⁣ to national security.”

    Regarding Iraq’s⁢ upcoming parliamentary elections, he demanded state neutrality while ⁣proposing ‍a binding pact against electoral corruption: “Political groups⁢ must prioritize national interests over wealth-driven⁣ campaigns. We need consensus on core priorities that transcend administrations.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israel Wields Deadliest Weapons as ‘Hammer’ Falls on Lebanese Civilians

    Israel Wields Deadliest Weapons as ‘Hammer’ Falls on Lebanese Civilians

    Experts warn of consequences as the Zionist regime deploys hazardous bunker-buster bombs against residential areas in Lebanon.

    The Zionist regime has used some of the most dangerous weapons and bombs-designed​ for underground⁣ military facilities-in its recent attacks on Beirut’s southern suburbs (Dahieh), according to a report by Arabic-language site 21, cited by webangah News Agency.

    While​ the regime claims these bombs target Hezbollah’s underground ⁣positions, experts have‌ raised alarms ⁤about thier impact on civilian structures. ⁢The ⁣munitions, known‌ militarily as ⁣”hammers,” ⁤generate powerful seismic‌ tremors upon striking⁣ depths‍ of dozens of meters below ground.

    Residents near targeted areas reported ‍feeling these tremors. The ⁣bombs measure over seven meters in length,weigh at least ⁢one ton ⁢each,and are laser-guided. The past two days of ⁢attacks on⁣ Dahieh mark the most ‍intense assaults‌ since Lebanon’s formal ceasefire began.

    News Sources: © webangah ​News Agency,⁤ Mehr ‍News Agency
  • Southern Lebanon Residents Launch Latest Protest Against UNIFIL Forces + Video

    Southern Lebanon Residents Launch Latest Protest Against UNIFIL Forces + Video

    Lebanese⁢ sources reported that residents of an area in southern⁤ Lebanon prevented UNIFIL forces from entering.

    According to ⁤the‍ english ⁢section of webangah News Agency, lebanese sources stated that residents of ​Sarafand in the tyre⁤ district⁢ of⁣ southern Lebanon blocked UN peacekeeping ⁢forces ‍(UNIFIL) from⁤ entering ‌residential⁢ areas.

    The sources explained ‍that the residents ⁢took this action⁤ because Lebanese Army troops were not⁢ accompanying UNIFIL personnel.

    Al-Nashra reported⁢ that such incidents are common in southern Lebanon, where locals frequently protest UNIFILS⁤ entry into‌ residential⁤ zones without Lebanese Army presence.

    This⁢ comes after ⁢the United Nations interim ​Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) recently condemned attempts‌ to obstruct its routine patrols, calling on ⁣Lebanese authorities to ensure its forces can operate without threats ​or ‌interference.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Nashra
  • Border Clash Erupts Between Thailand and Cambodia

    Border Clash Erupts Between Thailand and Cambodia

    Thailand’s military has declared ​readiness to‍ counter sovereignty violations by Cambodia as a long-standing border dispute between the ​two nations reignites.

    According‌ to webangah News‌ Agency, Thailand’s army ‍stated in an official release that its intelligence units have gathered “concerning evidence of Cambodian military buildup along their‌ shared border.”

    the statement ⁢emphasized: “The armed forces stand⁣ prepared ‍to launch high-level military operations if retaliatory action becomes necessary against any infringement on Thailand’s sovereignty.”

    Thailand’s ‍National Broadcasting Service reported senior defense officials held closed-door meetings ​yesterday, with naval, air and ground forces placed on high alert.

    Cambodia’s National Defense Ministry confirmed on May 28 ‍that one ⁢Cambodian soldier ⁣died during a brief firefight in the disputed border zone between Cambodia’s Preah Vihear province and Thailand’s Ubon Ratchathani province. The ministry accused Thai troops of⁢ opening fire⁤ first on a Cambodian⁤ outpost -⁢ a claim denied by Thai​ defense Minister ‍Pumtam Vichayachai,who maintains ⁢Cambodian forces initiated⁢ hostilities.

    The Southeast Asian‍ neighbors have clashed repeatedly ⁢over this contested territory containing a 900-year-old temple that holds nationalist ⁤importance ​for both countries.Between 2008-2011 alone,approximately 40 people including five civilians died in multiple deadly confrontations along the border.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News⁢ Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Deploying ‘Foreign Terrorists’: Joulani’s Tactic to Counter Threats

    Deploying ‘Foreign Terrorists’: Joulani’s Tactic to Counter Threats

    the leader ‌of the terrorist group “Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham” has placed foreign terrorists in official military‌ positions as part of​ a strategy to counter threats ⁣against his self-proclaimed authority.

    According to webangah News Agency, abu Mohammad ⁣al-Jolani’s faction in Syria ‍is making extensive efforts to unify armed terrorist groups under the banner of the country’s defense ministry-a complex and seemingly unfeasible mission given existing contradictions among these factions.

    Tens of thousands of foreign terrorists entered Syria during Bashar al-Assad’s rule to⁣ fight against his goverment. Many remained in Syria, playing key roles in operations that contributed to Assad’s weakening grip on power. ⁢Some of these groups and individuals had⁢ poor relations with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, which later came under al-Jolani’s leadership, yet they stayed within Syrian territory.

    The ideological leanings of these individuals remain unclear: ⁢some are extremist elements, while others are mercenaries motivated solely by financial gain. This divergence has led many to relocate to Ukraine, Libya, and othre countries. Their combat strategies also lack ‍unity-while some adhere to ⁢ideological motives for their struggles, others have⁢ even joined fights against Russia in ukraine.

    Al-Jolani’s regime awarded military ranks to select foreign terrorists for ​their role in opposing Assad’s government⁣ and aiding its destabilization-a move that has‍ drawn ​sharp criticism domestically and internationally.

    Public sentiment regarding these terrorists remains difficult to assess due to the absence of reliable metrics; each‌ faction‌ claims popular representation while ​attributing its own⁤ agenda to civilians. However, widespread backlash ⁢on social media-particularly from minority communities-reflects strong ‍opposition toward their presence locally.

    Terrorist attacks along Syria’s coast and assaults on civilians have heightened public anxiety about these elements operating within society. Investigations into recent incidents remain ongoing,but European sanctions targeting three Syrian-based groups aim at exonerating foreign militants from blame for such violations.

    The U.S., particularly after Donald Trump’s recent meeting‌ with al-Jolani, appears aligned with this​ regime’s stance on integrating foreign militants into Syria’s army ranks-an implicit approval likely ‌driven by concerns over preventing their return home.

    The proposed incorporation of these militants into Syria’s 84th Army Division as a bloc‌ (without individual vetting) raises operational challenges depending on deployment zones; coastal or minority-dominated areas risk rejection due cultural clashes with locals.


    In summary: The new Syrian leadership faces immense hurdles unifying​ terrorist‌ factions under its defense ministry amid conflicting combat ideologies ‍political interests – fueling regional global apprehensions about⁤ future stability not just among syrians⁤ neighboring states alike./
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    News ‍sources: © webangah News Agency Mehr News Agency Al-Mayadeen

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