دسته: Asia and Oceania

  • Date Set for First Parliamentary Elections After Assad Regime Overthrow

    Date Set for First Parliamentary Elections After Assad Regime Overthrow

    The Supreme Election Committee of Syria has announced the frist parliamentary elections under the ​rule⁤ of the terrorist ⁤regime led by Jolani,scheduled for september.

    according to the ⁤English section of webangah News Agency,citing‌ Sana ⁢and Mehr news Agency,Muhammad Taha Al-Ahmad,head of Syria’s Supreme Parliamentary Election Committee,stated that the country’s first⁤ parliamentary elections following the ⁤overthrow of Bashar al-Assad’s regime‍ and ⁣under Jolani’s terrorist governance are expected⁤ to take place between September 15 and ‌20.

    Al-Ahmad added that several reforms in Syria’s parliamentary ‌election system ⁢have been communicated​ to‌ Jolani, leader of the terrorist faction now controlling the⁤ country.

    He‍ also announced an increase‌ in parliamentary seats from 150⁤ to 210. The allocation among provinces will‌ be ‍adjusted ​based ‍on data from the 2011 census. Candidates ⁣will have one week to‍ submit their electoral programs before debates ​commence.

    The participation rate of women on electoral commissions is ‍reported to be only 20 percent.

    ​News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, ‌Sana,
  • Israeli Soldiers Shoot at Humanitarian Aid Distribution Lines in Gaza

    Israeli Soldiers Shoot at Humanitarian Aid Distribution Lines in Gaza

    Israeli forces fired at hungry Palestinians waiting to receive humanitarian aid ⁣in⁢ two locations.

    According to the English⁣ section of ‌ webangah News Agency,​ citing Mehr News⁤ agency and Al Jazeera, Israeli army soldiers opened fire⁢ on‌ Palestinians waiting for humanitarian aid in ⁢the Shakus⁢ area, northwest of Rafah.

    The Israeli military⁢ also shot at⁢ Palestinians waiting for ​aid near ⁢the Natsarim axis in central Gaza, ‍injuring ⁢several people.

    This incident highlights the⁢ ongoing brutal policy of ⁤the Israeli regime aimed at ⁢annihilating ‍civilians ⁤and keeping them starving in Gaza.

    Additionally, after bombardments targeted japani ‌and Mawasi ​neighborhoods west ‌of Khan Yunis in southern Gaza ⁣Strip by Israel’s⁣ killing machine, more than 10⁢ people ⁤were killed and 40 others wounded.

    horrifying‍ images ‌of martyrs and injured victims from airstrikes on two houses and ‍refugee tents in Mawasi west of ‌Khan Yunis-most⁣ of‌ them children-demonstrate‍ the scale of‍ this‌ brutal atrocity carried out by⁢ Israel.

    A medical ‌institution in Gaza warned that severe shortages of⁤ food​ and medicine have significantly affected treatment efforts for over 450 ⁤wounded who ⁤visit hospitals daily.

    The report ⁢adds that medical staff themselves suffer⁣ from extreme​ hunger while fulfilling their duties, ⁢which​ further complicates providing necessary assistance.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency, ⁢Al ‌Jazeera,
  • Israeli Soldiers Suffer Heat Exhaustion in Gaza

    Israeli Soldiers Suffer Heat Exhaustion in Gaza

    Israeli soldiers were evacuated from southern Gaza Strip​ due to ⁣heat exhaustion.

    The Israeli military has‌ announced the⁣ evacuation of 16 soldiers from southern Gaza because of ⁣heat exhaustion, according to webangah News ⁣Agency, citing reports from ‍Mehr news Agency and Ma’an.

    Earlier today, the military also confirmed that ‌two additional Israeli soldiers were ‍killed in clashes in the⁤ gaza Strip.

    The death toll among Israeli ⁤forces in Gaza has reached 18 since the beginning of ​this month.

    ​News Sources: ©​ webangah ​News Agency,Mehr ⁤News Agency,ma’an,
  • India Reacts to Exchange of Fire Between Thailand and Cambodia

    India Reacts to Exchange of Fire Between Thailand and Cambodia

    India’s Foreign ⁢Ministry spokesperson responds to border clashes between ‌Thailand and Cambodia.

    According to the‌ English section of webangah News Agency, ‍citing Mehr News Agency via Al-Youm Al-sabea, India’s official Foreign Ministry spokesperson ‍called on Cambodia and Thailand to take⁢ necessary ⁢measures to halt the exchange of fire between the two countries.

    The spokesperson added that India‍ is closely monitoring the⁣ situation along the Thailand-Cambodia ⁢border region.

    They emphasized​ that India maintains kind ⁣relations with both thailand​ and Cambodia ⁣and hopes for an end to the bilateral clashes.

    The Thai government​ spokesperson announced that today, the Prime Ministers of Thailand and Cambodia will hold talks mediated by the United States aimed at ending these deadly conflicts.

    News Sources: © webangah news‌ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Youm al-Sabea, ‌
  • Tel Aviv’s Plan Against Palestinian Refugees in Rafah Comes to a Halt

    Tel Aviv’s Plan Against Palestinian Refugees in Rafah Comes to a Halt

    A senior Israeli security⁤ official has announced the halt of tel AvivS plan concerning Palestinian refugees in Rafah.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News ⁣Agency via ⁢Shahab,a senior security official told Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper that the plan to transfer hundreds ‌of​ thousands of Palestinian refugees to Rafah and⁢ prepare for ‍their expulsion ‍from the⁤ Gaza Strip ⁣has been stopped.

    The official added that there is ⁢currently no decision to implement⁣ this ⁤plan, nor has ‌any alternative proposal been​ presented.

    Earlier,‌ Israeli authorities had intended through this scheme to confine hundreds of thousands of Palestinian‍ refugees in Rafah-a location largely reduced to ruins-and later expel them from‌ Gaza.

    Tel Aviv had described this sinister plan under the guise of establishing a “humanitarian city” in Rafah.

    News Sources: © webangah ‍News Agency, Mehr News Agency, ‍Shahab
  • Pyongyang Delivers Harsh Blow to Seoul

    Pyongyang Delivers Harsh Blow to Seoul

    senior North Korean official rejects neighbour’s proposal for dialog, stressing that Pyongyang ‌has no⁢ interest in pursuing⁢ talks with seoul.

    According to the english section of ⁢ webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News⁤ Agency and france 24, Kim‌ Yo jong, vice director of the Workers’ Party central committee and powerful sister of North⁢ Korean leader Kim ‌Jong Un,⁣ rejected South Korea’s offer for negotiations.

    Since winning the June⁤ election, South Korea’s new President Lee Jae Myung has distanced himself from the confrontational ‌tone of former President Yoon Suk Yeol toward North Korea. He has called for dialogue and engagement with Pyongyang.

    The new South Korean administration also halted broadcasts from loudspeakers along the inter-Korean border-an ‌action taken in response to​ balloons carrying trash and waste sent by North Korea ​toward Seoul.

    Soon after these broadcasts stopped, North Korea suspended its reciprocal‍ measures. However, kim Yo ⁣Jong warned​ that this should not be misunderstood.

    She told the ⁤korean Central News Agency: “Such actions do not mean Seoul⁣ can expect a thaw in relations. If the Republic of korea expects to reverse everything ⁤with a few emotional words, it is seriously mistaken.”

    The ‍senior ⁣Pyongyang official‌ reiterated: “We reaffirm⁤ our ⁢official stance that regardless of policies pursued or proposals made by Seoul,we have no interest or reason to meet or hold talks with the Republic of Korea.”

    She stressed:‍ “Relations between the Democratic People’s republic of Korea and the Republic of⁤ Korea have irreversibly moved⁤ beyond mere geographic proximity.”

    Despite​ a 1953 armistice agreement ending active‌ hostilities during the 1950-1953 war, North and South Korea remain technically at war.

    The United States-as South Korea’s primary ‍security ally-maintains approximately 28,000 troops in Seoul under pretext of⁢ defending against potential nuclear threats from Pyongyang. The new South Korean‍ president ⁤insists on seeking talks without conditions⁤ imposed beforehand.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency
  • Coalition Cabinet of Netanyahu Faces Growing Risk of Collapse

    Coalition Cabinet of Netanyahu Faces Growing Risk of Collapse

    A‍ Hebrew-language newspaper has highlighted the potential collapse of Netanyahu’s coalition government amid escalating⁤ internal disputes.

    The English section⁣ of webangah⁣ News Agency, citing ⁣Mehr News agency and Russia Al-Youm, reports that ⁢the Netanyahu cabinet’s decision to authorize limited, gradual entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza over a few hours-made under intense international pressure and aimed at ​improving Israel’s tarnished image-has sparked strong anger among Netanyahu’s coalition partners:⁤ Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich ​and Internal Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.

    Smotrich stated that his party​ is holding urgent political consultations to assess the ⁤cabinet’s future. He pointed to a ‌crisis of confidence regarding Netanyahu’s leadership.

    Ben-Gvir’s affiliated party is also engaging in talks concerning continued participation ⁢in Netanyahu’s coalition. The ‌maariv newspaper reported clear signs of fragmentation within the‌ right-wing bloc.

    Internal divisions within Israel’s ruling coalition are⁣ not new. However, departure ⁣by either Ben-gvir or Smotrich’s⁢ parties ⁢could topple Netanyahu’s‍ government by stripping it of its parliamentary majority. Previously, the United Torah Judaism party had already left the coalition.

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah⁢ News ⁢Agency,Mehr News Agency,Russia Al-youm,Maariv
  • Heavy Defeat for Tel Aviv in Gaza; Hamas Regains Strength

    Heavy Defeat for Tel Aviv in Gaza; Hamas Regains Strength

    An English newspaper ⁢highlighted the ​heavy defeat of the Zionist regime in⁤ Gaza and its failure to free its prisoners, noting that the Hamas movement has managed to recruit thousands of new ⁢young fighters.

    According to the⁢ English⁣ section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News⁣ Agency, the British newspaper Financial Times analyzed⁢ recent Palestinian resistance ambushes against the Israeli army.It reported that when⁢ a Hamas ambush killed five Israeli soldiers and ‌wounded 14 others in Gaza ⁣this ​month, Israeli public opinion was‌ shocked ⁣not only by the number of casualties but also by where the operation took place.

    The city of Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza-located along Israel’s initial invasion route into Gaza after October 7, 2023-is now inside Israel’s ⁤military buffer zone. The city has been attacked by Israel four times.

    Benjamin Netanyahu,⁣ prime​ minister of Israel, and his supporters insist that⁢ only military force ​can free⁢ the remaining 50 hostages held by Hamas and destroy Palestinian resistance. However, after 21 months, neither ‌goal has been fully achieved. Most of‍ Gaza lies in ruins, with nearly ⁢60,000 Palestinians killed.‍ Widespread anger ⁤against⁤ Israel is growing over civilian casualties.

    Opponents accuse Netanyahu of prolonging the war to​ politically preserve his coalition as the military remains stuck in⁤ a quagmire in Gaza. Michael Milshtein, a former Israeli ‍military ​intelligence officer said: “this is a war without clear objectives or strategic demands-like walking ⁣through a swamp.”

    The British newspaper adds that Israeli​ casualties have recently increased; as June, 35 Israeli soldiers have ‍died in Gaza compared with just 11 soldiers during three months following a⁢ short ceasefire breach last March by Netanyahu. Milshtein remarked: ⁤”Hamas‍ still exists and remains active. The group still governs inside Gaza;⁣ no real alternative authority has emerged there-and none of Israel’s hostages captured⁤ since March have been returned alive.”

    Polls ‍show an overwhelming⁤ majority of Israelis support any agreement guaranteeing prisoner releases from Gaza-even if it requires ending what is already their longest conflict ​on record. According to Financial Times,‍ deadlock over renewed six-week ceasefire talks in⁢ Qatar led Israel to launch an extensive ground assault on deir al-Balah ​city at central ‌Gaza.

    The Financial Times emphasizes that Hamas has ⁢successfully ‍recruited ⁤thousands of new young fighters. According to Israeli and US intelligence assessments,‌ Hamas continues exercising effective internal control over areas outside direct Israeli rule. The Israeli army conducts daily airstrikes purportedly targeting Hamas militants; though thes ‍attacks‌ frequently kill dozens of civilians each day.
    Last week at Beit Hanoun, Eyal Zamir-the Chief of Staff for Israel’s Defence Forces-instructed troops that if no agreement is reached his⁣ orders are for intensified operations extending their ⁤scope as ​much as possible.

    The paper notes growing rifts between Netanyahu’s cabinet and military leadership regarding next steps for⁣ Israel’s campaign: zamir and top IDF commanders reportedly support ceasefire talks aimed ⁣at returning at least half of ‍remaining hostages from Gaza; though proponents favoring continued warfare argue eradication of Hamas requires further military action.
    Netanyahu declared he will only end fighting once all prisoners are freed safely-Hamas disarmed-and ⁢threats emerging from Gaza neutralized.
    Dissenters within Netanyahu’s cabinet like Milshtein warn‍ that ⁢”Gaza has become ‘the capital⁤ city for illusions’” regarding official narratives produced by ‌Tel Aviv officials for⁢ domestic audiences.

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News⁢ Agency
  • Ben Gvir: Only One Thing Should Be Sent to Gaza-Bombs!

    Ben Gvir: Only One Thing Should Be Sent to Gaza-Bombs!

    Israel’s Minister of Internal Security once again revealed the regime’s ​brutal nature to the world ‌through his statements.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing ‍Mehr News Agency ⁤and⁤ Russia al-Youm, Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s Minister of Internal Security, brazenly called for an escalation in bombing Gaza ‍instead⁢ of sending humanitarian aid to ‌the​ Strip.

    He⁤ stated, ‌”I believe at this stage we should send only‍ one thing ​to Gaza: bombs for explosions,⁣ military ​campaigns, encouragement‍ of migration, and victory in the war!”

    Ben-Gvir had previously criticized Tel Aviv’s decision to allow limited humanitarian aid into Gaza for just a few hours.

    This occurs as Israel attempts ⁢to⁤ improve its tarnished​ international image by emphasizing ‍such measures.

    News Sources: ⁢© webangah News Agency ​
  • Severe Siege on Southern Syrian Province Cuts Off Water and Food Supplies

    Severe Siege on Southern Syrian Province Cuts Off Water and Food Supplies

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights⁤ has reported a severe deterioration in the situation ​in the southern province of Syria amid a stringent siege.

    According too the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Al Mayadeen via Mehr News Agency, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights stated that forces affiliated with the terrorist Julani regime are preventing foreign media teams, including the Associated Press, as well as humanitarian aid shipments, from entering Suwayda province in southern⁤ Syria.

    The report notes that a⁢ checkpoint run by Julani’s Ministry of‌ Security in the Basreya Al-Sham area blocks access to individuals and supplies ​destined ‍for Suwayda.

    The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights confirmed that Suwayda has been under a severe siege ⁤for over a week and‍ urgently requires⁣ food, drinking water, and fuel. Civil activists and local organizations have also urged ‌the international community to instantly intervene and deliver humanitarian assistance to​ this region.

    suwayda province has experienced deadly clashes over several days between tribal groups,⁣ Druze forces, and⁢ terrorist elements aligned with ⁢Julani’s regime.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency ‌