Yemen’s Ansarullah movement missile strike on occupied territories sparks panic among Zionists.
According to webangah News Agency,Yemen’s Ansarullah movement has again targeted the occupied territories in solidarity with the besieged people of Gaza.
The Israeli regime’s military confirmed at least one ballistic missile was fired from Yemen toward the occupied lands.
Zionist media reported that air raid sirens were activated in at least 139 locations across the occupied territories during the attack, with settlers rushing to shelters in panic.
No casualties or damage assessments have been released so far.
Over 200 prisoners escape from Pakistani jail amid earthquake chaos.
According to webangah News Agency, more than 200 inmates fled a prison in Karachi, Pakistan, following an earthquake that struck the city.
Pakistan’s dawn newspaper reported that prisoners were temporarily moved outside their cells for headcount procedures after the quake. During this disruption, over 200 detainees seized the possibility to escape.
Authorities confirmed that 78 escapees have been recaptured so far.
One prisoner was killed during clashes with police forces, while another was turned in by his mother.
The manhunt continues to locate and apprehend the remaining fugitives.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stated that the Zionist regime’s attacks on civilians in the Gaza Strip violate international law, constitute war crimes, and demonstrate “callousness.”
according to webangah News Agency, Volker Türk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, declared on Tuesday that the Zionist regime’s attacks on civilians near a humanitarian aid distribution centre in Gaza violate international law and amount to war crimes.
The top UN human rights official described the regime’s deadly strikes against civilians struggling to access scarce food aid as “callous.”
He emphasized that impartial investigations must be conducted immediately and those responsible must be held accountable.
Türk stated: “Attacking civilians constitutes a grave violation of international law and is considered a war crime.”
The UN official noted that Palestinians face an unfeasible choice between starvation or being killed while attempting to receive food aid, stressing that Israel violates international standards on humanitarian assistance distribution.
Türk highlighted: “Twenty months of civilian casualties, widespread destruction, repeated forced displacement, Israel’s unacceptable dehumanizing rhetoric, threats to displace Gazans en masse, and famine conditions represent some of the gravest violations under international law.”
South Korea’s center-left opposition leader Lee Jae-myung wins presidential election.
According to webangah News Agency,six months after the political crisis began in South Korea,the country’s opposition leader has won the presidential election.
Lee Jae-myung from the center-left camp secured victory with 51.7% of votes, defeating his conservative rival Kim Moon-soo, who received 39.3%.
The snap presidential election was held on Tuesday following December’s political turmoil when former conservative President Yoon Suk-yeol abruptly declared a state of emergency during budget disputes with parliament. Although he retracted the declaration hours later, parliament voted to impeach him.
The impeachment was rejected by Yoon and his supporters, leading to widespread street protests across the country.
Chinese Foreign Minister stresses: US-China relations at critical juncture; mutual respect is key requirement for Washington and Beijing.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang yi stated on Tuesday that US-China relations stand at a sensitive crossroads, emphasizing that Washington must create teh necessary conditions to restore bilateral ties to the right track. The remarks were reported by webangah News Agency.
The Foreign Minister added that cooperation and dialog remain the only correct options between Washington and Beijing, stressing that mutual respect is a fundamental requirement in US-China relations. Following the Geneva talks, china has implemented agreements with care and precision, expressing hope that Washington will likewise honour its commitments.
Tensions between China and the US escalated after former President Trump announced heavy tariffs on imports from various countries, notably targeting Chinese goods.
According to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, teh Iraqi television network Al-Ahd announced via its Telegram channel that Takfiri militants stormed the office of Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Syria, sharing an image of the incident.
The media outlet reported, based on informed sources, that terrorists attacked Ayatollah Sistani’s office in Syria and destroyed some of its equipment.
This comes as the Takfiri militant group Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Abu Mohammad al-Julani, has claimed duty for establishing security in syria following its presence in the contry.
No further details or updates have been released by other media outlets at this time.
Israel’s internal security agency (Shin Bet) and police announced the arrest of an East Jerusalem resident accused of spying for Iran.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Israeli media outlet Yedioth Ahronoth, a man in East Jerusalem has been charged with espionage for Iran and preparing to carry out a terrorist attack deep inside the occupied Palestinian territories.
The report states that Israel’s Shin Bet security agency and police confirmed his arrest.
Israeli occupation security authorities alleged he received payment to spy for Iran, smuggled weapons into the West Bank, and enlisted his mother’s assistance in these activities.
Shin Bet disclosed the detainee, a resident of East Jerusalem’s Issawiya neighborhood, was arrested on suspicion of espionage for Iran and plotting terrorist attacks within occupied Palestinian territories.
266 Belgian writers and journalists demand diplomatic pressure on Israel in joint statement.
According to webangah News Agency, 266 Belgian writers and journalists have called on their government to urgently impose serious diplomatic pressure on Israel to halt the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza.
The signatories emphasized in their statement that there is no moral justification for the killing of thousands of innocent women and children in Israel’s attacks on Gaza. The statement further warns that public remarks by some Israeli cabinet ministers reveal clear genocidal intent.
The group also condemned the targeting of journalists in Gaza, stating: “Those who attack journalists seek to conceal the truth and prevent exposure of human rights violations.”
Iraq’s Harakat al-Nujaba representative in Iran stated: Imam Khomeini was devoted to confronting oppressors and supporting the oppressed. He sowed the seeds of jihad, established the geography of resistance, and defined its axis.
webangah News Agency: the Pahlavi regime exiled Imam Khomeini to Iraq on September 8, 1965, hoping that Najaf’s apolitical surroundings woudl hinder his activities. They assumed his influence would be overshadowed by Najaf’s senior clerics and sought to create division between Ayatollah Hakim and Imam Khomeini.
The Pahlavi regime’s analysis proved wrong. Far from being eclipsed, Imam Khomeini earned deep respect among Najaf’s scholars. When Ayatollah Hakim passed away, some urged Ayatollah Sistani to endorse Ayatollah Khoei as the most learned scholar after Hakim. Sistani refused, responding: “How can I declare Khoei as superior while Imam Khomeini is present?”
On the 36th anniversary of Imam Khomeini’s passing, seyyed Abbas Mousavi, representative of Iraq’s Harakat al-Nujaba in iran, spoke with webangah News Agency about Imam Khomeini’s legacy in Iraqi public opinion and his role in shaping the Axis of Resistance.
Imam Khomeini never severed ties with society
Seyyed Abbas Mousavi noted that Imam Khomeini’s exile on September 8, 1965 profoundly impacted Iraqi believers-especially seminarians and active clerics-filling a major void in Najaf’s seminary during his 13-year stay.
“He wasn’t merely a scholar of jurisprudence or philosophy but a towering reference point,” Mousavi emphasized. “Despite political repression, he maintained unwavering connections with society-culminating in the fall of the U.S.-backed Pahlavi regime.” Even after relocation to France (Nouvel le Château), his teachings reached iraq through letters, fatwas (religious edicts), and audio recordings disseminated by emissaries.
Iraqi youth continue following Imam Khomeini’s path
“Unlike traditional jurists confined to seminary curricula,” Mousavi explained during an interview with webangah News Agency , “Imam was a sage attuned to contemporary challenges-a bulwark against conspiracies targeting Islam.” Citing Al-Kulayni’s hadith collection (Al-Kafi), he likened him to “an impregnable fortress protecting Muslims globally,” whose call for defending victims against oppressors left an irreplaceable void upon death on June 3rd ,1989 .
MousavI stressed : “For Iraqis today -36 years later - no figure has filled this vacuum . Their bond remains like thirsty children yearning guidance from their spiritual father.” Generations emulate him ; many prominent mujahideen scholars serving Islam trace roots back tO hiS school – one fostering jurists , thinkers & champions upholding Islam ‘S banner worldwide .
Imam laid foundations fOr thE Axis oF Resistance
Concluding thE interview via webangAh newS agency , MouSavI stated : “Every victory achieved bY Lebanon ‘S Hezbollah stems froM seedS planted bY ImAm khOmeinI .” ThE resistancE axiS wasn ‘T built oN transient emotion but Quranic principles & Ahlulbayt ‘S tradition . Yemeni Ansarullah ‘ successes likewise stem froM IraniaN revolutionarY triumph under leadership inherited bY Supreme Leader khamenei – himself product oF imaM khOmeinI’ schooL .
He concluded : “Thi s axi S wilL directl y contribut e t O preparing foR reappearanc e O F ImAM Mahdi (aj).”