دسته: Asia and Oceania

  • Egyptian Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Russian Official

    Egyptian Foreign Minister Holds Talks with Russian Official

    Egypt’s ⁤Foreign Minister and Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister met on the sidelines of the international conference⁤ on Palestine in New York.

    According to the English section of ⁢ webangah News Agency, citing al-Youm Al-Sabea, Egypt’s⁤ Foreign Minister badr Abdelatty⁤ and Russia’s Deputy ⁣Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin ⁢met in New York to discuss the situation in Gaza and bilateral relations.

    The meeting took⁢ place during their attendance at the International Conference on the ‍Peaceful Resolution of the Palestinian Conflict and Implementation of a Two-State Solution in New ⁤York.

    Abdelatty praised Egypt-Russia cooperation on ‍several strategic projects, especially the ⁢El Dabaa nuclear power plant⁣ and the Russian industrial zone within Egypt’s Suez canal Economic Zone. He emphasized Cairo’s⁣ expectation for increased Russian‌ investment through this industrial zone.

    The two officials also discussed tourism. Abdelatty highlighted the steady rise in flights between their countries⁢ and expressed hope ⁢that Russian tourist visits to Egypt would continue growing.

    The two sides exchanged views on developments in Gaza. ⁢abdelatty outlined Egypt’s position advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza and for delivering humanitarian aid to the area.

    They also talked about Egypt’s efforts to host an international conference ​for Gaza’s reconstruction instantly after a ‌ceasefire is achieved.

    Additionally, Abdelatty and Vershinin ⁣reviewed Syria’s situation.The Egyptian foreign minister condemned Israeli violations against Syrian territory, stressing‌ the importance of⁢ Israeli withdrawal‍ from all occupied Syrian lands since 1967, including ⁣the Golan⁣ Heights, while respecting Syria’s sovereignty, unity, and territorial​ integrity.

    News Sources: © webangah⁢ News Agency
  • Wang Yi Urges South Korea to Pursue Independent Policy on Bilateral Relations

    Wang Yi Urges South Korea to Pursue Independent Policy on Bilateral Relations

    China’s Foreign Minister urges ​South Korea to pursue an self-reliant policy on bilateral relations ⁢during talks with​ his ⁣counterpart.

    According ⁣to the English section of ​ webangah News Agency, citing⁤ Mehr‍ News Agency and South China Morning Post, Wang Yi, China’s Foreign Minister, in his first ⁣official phone call with his new South Korean counterpart, called on Seoul to adopt an independent foreign policy.

    The ‍Chinese⁤ Ministry ⁤of Foreign Affairs stated that during the call with Cho ⁤Hyun, Wang Yi ⁣urged⁣ South⁤ Korea to ‌establish a‍ “stable,‍ steady, and predictable” ⁢approach toward Beijing and deepen pragmatic cooperation.

    South ⁣Korea’s yonhap News‍ Agency reported that the two ministers spoke for about 45 minutes and emphasized their shared commitment to ⁣advancing the ‍bilateral strategic partnership in a “sustainable and tangible” manner.

    Yonhap quoted South Korea’s Ministry of‌ Foreign Affairs as saying‍ both sides agreed to ⁢cooperate closely to ensure ⁤that the‍ upcoming APEC summit in gyeongju serves⁢ as a new milestone in bilateral relations,producing concrete outcomes in practical cooperation felt by citizens of‌ both countries.

    ‌News​ Sources: ⁣© webangah ⁢News Agency, Mehr News Agency, ⁣Yonhap News Agency ⁤
  • King of Jordan Warns of Risk of Escalating Major Regional Conflict

    King of Jordan Warns of Risk of Escalating Major Regional Conflict

    King of Jordan warns of the deepening humanitarian crisis‍ in Gaza Strip and calls for an immediate halt to Israel’s war against the enclave.

    According ​to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera,⁤ King Abdullah II of Jordan ⁤stated ⁤that Israel’s war against Gaza must end. He described the‌ humanitarian disaster⁢ as reaching an indescribable‌ level.

    The king added that aid efforts in⁢ Gaza should⁢ not be politicized. Humanitarian assistance cannot be turned​ into a political​ issue regarding the people of Gaza.

    King Abdullah emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire in Gaza ⁤and respect for international law. He said the suffering ‍of Gaza’s residents should prompt immediate ⁢action from⁤ the international community.⁣ He​ called for unrestricted entry of aid into Gaza and pledged continued efforts⁤ to deliver assistance by ⁢any ‌means necessary.

    The king also ‌warned that the ⁣dangerously escalating situation in the West Bank must stop,noting there is a‌ real risk of⁣ a wider regional conflict erupting.

    Regarding Syria, King Abdullah reaffirmed Jordan’s commitment to Syrian sovereignty and territorial integrity, stressing⁣ that stability ​in Syria is‍ crucial for regional ‌security.

    He concluded by​ reiterating Jordan’s call to end ‍the war and prevent further displacement of ⁤Palestinians from both Gaza and⁤ the West Bank. While air delivery is not ideal for humanitarian aid to Gaza, it remains an ⁢option until aid ⁣flows thru crossings ⁣can resume.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera,
  • Kiryat Shmona Streets Empty Following Hezbollah Attacks

    Kiryat Shmona Streets Empty Following Hezbollah Attacks

    Months ​after the ceasefire between Lebanon and israel,Zionist⁢ sources​ report on the situation in northern occupied Palestine,highlighting empty streets and early closures of commercial centers due to the ​lack of customers and low activity.

    According to the‌ English​ section of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and al-I’lam al-Harbi, Zionist sources have commented on conditions ⁤in‍ northern ‌occupied areas-especially Kiryat⁢ Shmona-months after Hezbollah’s missile and drone attacks.

    The Israeli outlet Israel⁢ Hayom acknowledged in a report from ‍northern occupied territories that even⁢ though ‌60 percent of Kiryat Shmona residents ⁤have returned home, ⁢life‌ has yet to return to normal.Streets⁢ remain largely empty, ⁣and ⁣commercial‍ centers close early.

    The report⁣ noted that Kiryat Shmona’s main shopping center is still under reconstruction following Hezbollah’s missile and⁣ drone assaults. ​the‌ city’s⁤ primary‍ commercial hub has ⁣not yet reopened.

    The media further reported that conditions in Upper ‌Galilee ‌resemble ⁣those ⁣in most ⁤towns near the separation barrier. Life remains largely suspended in Eastern Galilee, though most residents in Western galilee‍ have returned home and resumed business activities.

    Israel Hayom stated that before the⁣ conflict ther‍ were approximately​ 1,000 small- and medium-sized projects‌ operating in ⁢Kiryat Shmona; today only a‌ small number remain partially active. The difference compared ‍to pre-war times is drastic.

    The report ⁢added that employers face difficulties finding workers ⁢because many do not‍ want ⁤to return-and some will delay their return until October.​ Many food establishments close by 4 p.m. due to a lack of customers ⁢and⁤ quiet streets.

    News sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News⁢ Agency
  • Hamas Issues Statement on Horrific Massacre of Palestinian Families

    Hamas Issues Statement on Horrific Massacre of Palestinian Families

    Hamas issued a statement reporting horrific massacres against Palestinian families, describing‌ them as evidence of an organized⁢ crime by ⁢the Israeli army ⁣constituting genocide against the Palestinian people.

    The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas said in a statement: the ongoing brutal and ‍systematic ⁣bombings by the Israeli regime targeting citizens’ homes and refugee tents in the Gaza Strip, along with‌ horrific massacres of Palestinian families-including the complete destruction of the Abu Atiya, Siyam, Abu Nuban, and laham families and erasing their records-demonstrate​ the ‍extent of organized crimes carried out by the occupying army within a genocidal war against⁣ the Palestinian nation.

    Hamas added that this⁤ escalation in violence coincides with what Israel calls a “humanitarian ceasefire,” which is clearly an attempt to deceive global public opinion. Meanwhile, the occupying army continues mass killings, starvation tactics, and deprives people of basic‌ necessities. These actions openly defy international community will ⁤and all demands to halt war ⁢and aggression.

    the movement called on the international community, United Nations, and all nations worldwide to intensify pressure and take effective measures to immediately stop this genocide and starvation policy pursued by ⁤war ‍criminal Netanyahu-a blatant violation of⁢ all human values​ and international law.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr‍ News Agency, Shahab News Agency
  • Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 60,000

    Gaza Death Toll Surpasses 60,000

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza has announced that the number of martyrs from the‍ Israeli military ‍attacks​ on Gaza has ‌reached‍ 60,034.

    According to the English section of webangah news ‍Agency, quoting Almasirah, the Palestinian Ministry of Health⁤ in Gaza issued a ‌statement reporting⁤ the latest statistics on casualties and injuries from Israeli military attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023.

    The ministry reported that 60,034 people have been killed due to Israeli assaults in Gaza from October 7, 2023, untill now.

    Additionally,⁢ the Palestinian health authority stated that the ‌total number of wounded during this period has reached 145,870.

    In just the past 24 hours,the ministry said bodies of 113 martyrs were transferred to⁢ hospitals.During this time frame, another 637 people were injured.

    As March 18, 2025, amid a new wave of attacks on Gaza, there have ​also been 8,867 deaths and 33,829 injuries reported.

    Thousands⁢ remain missing and ⁣trapped under rubble across Gaza.

    At aid distribution centers over the last day alone, clashes have caused ⁤at ​least 22 deaths and more than 199 injuries. This ‍brings total fatalities at these centers to 1,179 martyrs and 7,957‌ wounded Palestinians.

    News Sources: © ⁣webangah News Agency
  • Shots Fired at Aid Seekers in Gaza; Bullets Instead of Food + Video

    Shots Fired at Aid Seekers in Gaza; Bullets Instead of Food + Video

    Palestinian sources reported that Israeli forces ⁢fired ​on⁤ individuals in Gaza who were seeking food aid.

    According to⁣ the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Palestine Today via Mehr⁣ News Agency, Israel continues‌ its attacks across various ⁤areas ⁣of Gaza.⁤ Palestinian sources‌ confirmed multiple casualties in⁣ the southeast of Gaza City due⁣ to Israeli‌ strikes.

    Israeli artillery shelled the Al-Shujaiya neighborhood ⁢east of Gaza City, while soldiers opened fire on groups of ‍Palestinians ⁣northwest of Khan Younis.

    Local‍ sources reported that Israeli forces shot at ⁣hundreds of Gazan ​residents ​seeking humanitarian aid from an American company amid severe⁢ hunger.

    These sources also ​confirmed deaths ​and injuries among those waiting for assistance ​in the ⁣Al-Shakoush area ⁤northwest of Rafah in⁤ southern Gaza.

    Hospital⁢ officials in Gaza ⁢stated that since⁤ this morning, 62 ⁢Palestinians have⁣ been​ killed by Israeli attacks, including 19 people who were attempting ⁣to obtain food.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ​News Agency, Palestine Today,
  • Amnesty International: Syrian Women and Girls Fear Leaving Their Homes

    Amnesty International: Syrian Women and Girls Fear Leaving Their Homes

    Amnesty International ⁤reports the abduction‌ of dozens of Syrian women and girls ⁢across various⁤ provinces in the country.

    According‌ to the English‌ section of webangah News Agency,citing‌ Mehr ​News Agency and Al-Maalomah,Amnesty International has received credible reports that 36 Alawite women and girls have been abducted⁤ in syria ‌over ‍recent⁣ months.

    The report states that ⁢these kidnappings occurred in the provinces of Latakia, Tartus, homs,⁤ and Hama.

    Amnesty International‌ emphasized that this wave of abductions has plunged Syria’s Alawite ⁢community into shock, as they ‌have previously suffered ⁣mass killings.women⁤ and girls now fear leaving their homes or traveling alone.

    This comes despite the fact that the‍ terrorist regime led‌ by Jolani seized power under slogans‌ promoting freedom and equality ⁢for all Syrian citizens.

    News ⁤Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, al-Maalomah,
  • Inside the Zionist-American Strategy to Divide Syria: What Is the Yinon Plan?

    Inside the Zionist-American Strategy to Divide Syria: What Is the Yinon Plan?

    Despite some minor differences, the strategies of the United States adn the Israeli regime in syria share a core objective: weakening Syria⁣ as a united ​and independent country.

    The English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr ⁤News Agency, reports that Al Jazeera analyzed the strategies of​ Israel and the United States ⁤in Syria ⁤from the outbreak of‍ its civil war‌ to the anticipated fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. The ⁤article notes that while washington prioritizes geopolitical control and safeguarding its ⁢energy and security interests, Israel aims to fragment Syria into sectarian and ethnic entities to dismantle Arab unity and consolidate its regional hegemony.

    A. The Traditional zionist‍ Strategy for Fragmenting Countries

    Israel’s approach toward Syria and the broader Arab region is not‌ new.Its roots trace ⁣back to the early days of Israel’s establishment. Internal strategic documents from the 1950s, issued ⁢by ​Israel’s ministry of​ Foreign‌ Affairs and mossad, called ⁣for creating a Kurdish state as a barrier against widespread pan-Arab nationalism at ⁤that time.

    The so-called “Yinon Plan” argued that Tel Aviv’s security and dominance depend on breaking up Arab countries into smaller sectarian and ethnic ⁢units-such as Druze, Alawites, Kurds, Maronites, Copts, among others.

    the goal was replacing ​powerful centralized Arab states with weak fragmented states incapable of threatening Tel Aviv’s ⁤security but perhaps serving later as ‌Israeli-backed allies or proxies.

    Regarding Syria specifically, this strategy⁤ envisioned dividing ⁢it into ⁢four main ‍zones of influence:

    • Druze State: centered ⁢in⁣ Suwayda province in southern Syria.
    • A small Alawite state along Symfony coast under Russian protection around latakia and Tartus cities.
    • Kurdish Region: in northeastern Syria supported by the U.S., controlled by Kurdish Democratic Forces led by PYD/YPG parties.
    • Sunni Arab Belt: under⁣ Turkish influence stretching across northern/northwestern borders through ⁢central‍ Syria.

    This⁢ partition plan directly serves ⁢Israeli objectives by ​keeping Syria​ weak and divided-preventing it from playing an effective role as a regional ⁣actor supporting Palestinian resistance or opposing Tel⁢ Aviv’s⁢ expansionism.

    Bernard Lewis-one influential Zionist-American scholar-in ‍1992 wrote: “Most Middle ⁣Eastern countries… are subject⁤ to such [Lebanonization] processes if central authority weakens sufficiently… The country⁤ fragments into sects,tribes,regions-and opposed factions.”

    Undermining Syrian Military Capabilities

    Since 2013, Israel has conducted hundreds of​ airstrikes inside Syrian territory under pretexts targeting ‌Iranian ‍or Hezbollah positions.After october 7th, 2023 attacks also intensified assassinations targeting Iranian Revolutionary Guards commanders related to Hezbollah operating inside Syria.

    This campaign has systematically destroyed Syrian air defense ‍systems, weapons‌ depots, military bases & ‍scientific research centers. The clear aim is preventing ⁤any reconstruction of Syrian military strength ‌while imposing permanent military-psychological superiority for Israel – reinstating deterrence capabilities over regional adversaries.

    Following Bashar al-assad’s predicted downfall in‍ December 2024 (as cited), Tel Aviv ‍increased attacks including occupation over more than 400 square kilometers beyond⁢ occupied Golan Heights alongside strikes against critical infrastructure⁤ across Syrian territory.

    B.U.S.Agenda: Dominance through Controlled​ Chaos

    the American strategy ⁤in Syria fits its broader post-Cold⁤ War blueprint: prevent⁢ emergence of any regional or global power rival capable⁣ challenging U.S dominance.
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    After uprising began في عام2011 washington opted direct intervention ⁢policy backing Kurdish forces northeast syria framed fighting alleged extremists⁢ reducing⁤ Iran foothold” allowed israel ongoing strikes degrading syrian iranian militaries

    Although apparent support division syria US intent ‌not⁢ ethnoreligious segmentation following Zionist model rather maintaining long-term presence blocking Russian/Iranian control eastern Mediterranean ensuring future‍ تسهيل النفوذ حلفاء متوافقين على المصالح الأمريكية.

    Tensions escalate in Suwayda;‍ Israeli ambitions within Druze region strong
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    While israel pursues ​establishing⁣ distinct Druze entity southern syria us takes‍ more ‌cautious stance realizing overt​ support risks violent backlash Jordan Lebanon ⁣even among ⁢own druze citizens reluctant becoming tools tel aviv deceptive policies​ washington cautious‌ fear syrian fragment may bolster extremist groups lift iran russian influence further ⁤destabilizing region

    US thus desires divided but intact syria allowing manageable influence avoiding full collapse chaos israeli willing accept fueling turmoil so long threat posed by syria permanently neutralized

    Turkey’s role: cementing strategic influence

    Turkey ⁣plays pivotal role shaping post-war ⁢syrian reality after failing backing ⁣opposition armed ‌groups overthrow ⁤assad shifted policy focus preventing kurdish entity ​emerge south border turkish forces‌ entered northern ⁤syria supporting arab turkmen militias counter kurdish expansion as assads demise turkey emerged primary supporter current damascus administration conflicting strongly us⁣ israel‌ policies targeting kurdish militia separatists passion​ self-rule considered‌ existential danger internal cohesion

    Turkish foreign minister hakkan fidan declared firm stance rejecting attempts partition granting armed groups ⁢autonomy pledging intervention fight partition efforts preserve territorial integrity

    Redrawing Syrial map : battleground⁣ over regional future

    Halford Mackinder british geopolitics pioneer famously stated whoever⁣ controls eastern europe dominates heartland world island consequently controls world ⁣Current danger lies ongoing suffering millions syrians erosion ‍arab national security concept sovereignty risk wider war unless regional actors especially turkey alongside iran also arab states coordinate‍ response amid conditions siriap s fragmentation possibly ⁣materialize concrete reality achieving western zionist old⁣ ambition⁢ fractured dominated middle east.

    News⁢ Sources: © webangah News Agency‍ , Mehr News Agency , Al Jazeera ,
  • Beijing Trapped in “Rain Trap”; Floods Kill at Least 30 People

    Beijing Trapped in “Rain Trap”; Floods Kill at Least 30 People

    Flooding and landslides‍ in China’s capital have claimed at least 30⁣ lives.

    According to⁢ the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and xinhua,⁤ heavy rainfall in Beijing,⁤ china’s capital, has caused flooding and landslides resulting in at least ‍30 fatalities.

    Xinhua‍ reported that the volume of rain over the past week in⁢ Beijing was nearly⁤ equivalent to an ‌entire year’s worth of precipitation.The flooding forced more than 80,000 people‌ to evacuate their homes and damaged roadways. ⁢Power outages and communication‍ disruptions affected⁣ over 130 villages.

    Reuters noted that hundreds of flights and several trains were delayed or cancelled last night due to the storm’s severity. Some experts have described Beijing as ⁤a “rain trap” amid⁣ this intense downpour.

    News Sources: ©‍ webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency,⁣ Xinhua, ⁣Reuters,‍