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  • Qatar’s Al Jazeera Covers Leader of the Revolution’s Presence at Ashura Night Ceremony + Video

    Qatar’s Al Jazeera Covers Leader of the Revolution’s Presence at Ashura Night Ceremony + Video

    Qatar’s Al Jazeera interrupted​ regular programming to‍ broadcast live coverage of⁢ the Islamic Revolution Leader’s attendance at⁢ the ashura mourning ceremony at Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah.

    According to webangah News Agency, ⁢Al Jazeera broke from its scheduled broadcasts to show footage of Ayatollah Khamenei,⁤ the‍ Supreme Leader of Iran’s Islamic Revolution, attending the Ashura night ceremony at Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah.

    the network noted that iranian media had reported on Ayatollah Seyed Ali⁣ Khamenei’s⁢ participation in the religious event-marking his first⁤ public appearance in several⁢ weeks.

    Al Jazeera ​covers Iranian leader's ⁤appearance ‌at‍ Ashura⁤ ceremony

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  • Western Media Covers Supreme Leader’s Presence at Ashura Night Ceremony

    Western Media Covers Supreme Leader’s Presence at Ashura Night Ceremony

    Supreme Leader’s presence ​at Ashura mourning ceremony in Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah receives widespread coverage in Western media.

    According too webangah News Agency, Reuters reported that⁤ Iran’s Supreme⁤ Leader made his first public appearance since the‍ war with Israel by attending a religious ceremony.

    The ⁢news agency stated: Ayatollah Seyyed ali Khamenei participated‌ in a religious ‍ceremony‍ on Saturday night, marking his first ‌public appearance since the outbreak of the 12-day⁤ war ⁣with Israel during which several⁤ senior Iranian commanders ⁤and nuclear scientists were martyred.

    The agency added that video footage broadcast by Iran’s state television showed Ayatollah Khamenei attending the Ashura night commemoration‍ at a ⁢venue where many‌ official events are ⁢held. ⁤Attendees chanted religious slogans and stood in ⁣respect as‌ he entered the hall.

    Associated Press also covered the Supreme Leader’s participation in the ashura ceremonies under the headline: “Iran’s leader appears at Ashura vigil – first public appearance ⁢as war began.”

    The AP reported: “Iran’s‍ Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei ​attended Saturday night’s Ashura mourning ceremony – his first public appearance since hostilities between Iran and Israel began.”

    News sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ‌News Agency, ​Associated Press
  • Al-Mayadeen: Leader of the Islamic Revolution Attends Ashura Night Mourning Ceremony

    Al-Mayadeen: Leader of the Islamic Revolution Attends Ashura Night Mourning Ceremony

    The presence‍ of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution at the Ashura night mourning ceremony ‌in ⁢Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah was covered by Arabic media, with Al-Mayadeen network reporting on his attendance.

    According to webangah News Agency, Al-Mayadeen cited Iranian media reports that Ayatollah Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, attended the mourning ceremony for the martyrdom of Imam Hussein (AS) at Imam Khomeini Hussainiyah on Saturday evening, coinciding with Ashura night.

    Al-Mayadeen noted this marked his first ‍public appearance since the onset of recent hostilities against Iran.

    The‍ ceremony was attended by⁤ officials and citizens ‌from various backgrounds, with elegies recited in honor‍ of Ahl al-Bayt (AS).

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Prominent American Journalist Interviews Iran’s President

    Prominent American Journalist Interviews Iran’s President

    Prominent American journalist Tucker Carlson announces interview with Iran’s President.

    Tucker ‌Carlson has stated on his social media account that he conducted‌ a⁢ press interview with Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian, the President of Iran, according to a report by⁤ webangah News‌ Agency.

    The journalist did not provide further details about the interview ​in his post.

    American journalist interviews Iran's President

    News ⁢Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israeli Regime’s Failed Gamble: A Botched Military Provocation Against Iran

    Israeli Regime’s Failed Gamble: A Botched Military Provocation Against Iran

    Senior researcher at the Russian Academy of Sciences’⁣ Institute of oriental Studies examines the broad dimensions of ⁢israeli regime and U.S. aggression against Iran in an in-depth interview with ​webangah ⁣News Agency.

    webangah News Agency,International⁣ Desk: Professor Lana Ravandi,head of the Centre for Eastern Cultures and senior researcher at the Russian Academy of‍ Sciences’ Institute of ‍Oriental Studies,analyzed the extensive scope of aggression by the ‍Israeli regime and the U.S. against Iran. She believes Tel Aviv had hoped its experimental plan to alter Iran’s political system ‌would yield fast results-but this did not materialize.

    The following ‍is a detailed interview ‌with this Russian scholar:

    What initially prompted the Israeli regime to launch an attack on⁤ Iran?

    In my view,‍ no impartial observer could conclude anything other than that benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime⁤ minister…

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    The U.S. has abandoned diplomacy, opting rather to rely on its military power to occupy neighboring territories and overthrow any individuals or entities it deems undesirable in the⁣ region-including Iran’s goverment. This resembles the tale of “The Emperor’s new Clothes,” with⁤ the alarming twist that supposedly ⁤civilized nations now justify blatant aggression ⁢under the guise of “defense” and “necessity.”

    Meanwhile, crimes against‌ Palestinians continue on a massive scale. ⁤Netanyahu is backed by hardliners within his regime and a significant portion of Israel’s population,‌ who ​have long sought the destruction ⁣of “Iranian targets.” Their methodical approach includes ⁣bombings, ground operations, and assassinations targeting ⁢Hezbollah and Iran-aligned groups-even enabling the rise of Takfiri extremists in Syria.

    After destroying over 60% of Gaza’s homes and weakening (though not fully eliminating) Hamas,Netanyahu has now turned his focus toward overthrowing⁢ governments.

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    Iran⁢ launched an ‌attack. this unprecedented assault on the soil of an independent nation, coupled with strikes on residential areas in Tehran and​ non-military targets, was shocking.‌ The notion that human rights and democracy held‍ any weight in their calculations is dubious at best.

    The primary objective, evident from their​ rhetoric, appeared ⁤to ⁤be ⁤undermining Iran’s government-a ​goal tacitly endorsed by Israel’s shadowy support. While they hoped for swift success, these efforts ⁢collapsed spectacularly.⁣ Now, ⁣the world awaits what comes next.

    Initial global reactions: How influential were major powers in escalating this conflict?

    Is it surprising that the ‌United States, Britain, ⁣and the ​European Union unanimously defended Israel? At minimum, their leaders condoned these actions. Key EU figures-including Germany’s ‌Olaf Scholz and Josep Borrell-openly aligned with this stance.

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    Israel,in a politically​ motivated and unprecedented terrorist attack,carried​ out a “massacre” in the West,drawing widespread condemnation. Russia and China, as expected, strongly condemned Israel’s violations. Iran’s neighbors-including⁤ armenia,Turkey,and Pakistan-also joined the criticism. syrian authorities remained silent.

    Some Syrian media outlets close to official circles have defended Israel ‍in practice and called for further Israeli attacks on Iran.These outlets also expressed hope that Israel would emerge victorious in its war against ​Hezbollah while attempting to justify non-stop Israeli‌ airstrikes on southern Lebanon. Qatar has taken a more‌ nuanced position. ‍Diplomatically active and maintaining good relations with both the West and Iran, Qatar has worked alongside Russia and​ China to mediate pauses in ‌hostilities.

    What stage of war has the United States entered, and what is its objective?

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    while many believe Trump joined Israel in attacking Iran’s nuclear facilities on June 22, Netanyahu’s team had anticipated broader ⁣U.S. involvement in the‍ bombing campaign. Though, America was involved from the outset, assisting Israel with ​operational planning-a process ⁣some⁣ claim began a decade or more earlier.Israel leveraged U.S.weapons, funding, intelligence, and diplomatic cover, as⁤ it routinely does. After all, they are‍ allies; such collaboration is expected.

    Did⁢ this intervention spark new alliances among global powers?

    It’s too early to tell.‌ The full extent of ‍damages on ⁢both sides remains unclear. For now, no significant geopolitical shifts appear imminent-the conflict likely persists.⁢ As tensions linger and dust settles,one constant endures: Western support for Israel and opposition to‍ Iran.

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    Russia supports Iran but remains ‌hopeful for trade ⁤opportunities with the United States and a resolution to the Ukraine issue, potentially exercising caution in⁢ confronting the⁣ Trump administration. China, too, seeks expanded trade with⁣ the U.S., which may have tempered its ‌backing of Iran.

    Did the U.S. strike on Iran’s nuclear facilities alter the military⁤ or political calculus of the conflict?

    The U.S. attack on iran’s nuclear facilities was a grand spectacle-notably for Western⁣ audiences,Israel,and American media outlets.Reports enthusiastically highlighted the operation’s technical complexity, heroism, and uniqueness: the long-range precision bombing run, unparalleled accuracy, and other feats. Yet this “masterstroke” may not have been as decisive as advertised-though full details remain ⁢unclear-and ⁤likely had minimal impact on broader military-political dynamics. America’s long-range strike may have amounted to ​little more than a dramatic finale for ⁢Washington and its allies.

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    Iran allowed the conflict ⁤to end before the situation spiraled out ‍of control, raising ‍questions about potential future attacks by the U.S. and Israel.

    Ultimately, what factors⁢ led both‌ sides to agree to a ceasefire?

    Despite⁤ massive military deployments-including U.S.​ naval fleets and British fighter jets mobilized to protect Israel-Iranian missiles continued ⁢penetrating [deep into occupied territories],‍ inflicting unprecedented damage on a scale Israel had never experienced. The conflict ⁢was also financially draining, with both U.S. and Israeli forces depleting their missile stockpiles.While estimates vary on how long Israel could have ⁤maintained even partial aerial defense,none projected this capability beyond a few more‍ weeks. In contrast, Iran showed ⁢no signs⁣ of missile shortages.

    In the final days of‌ hostilities, tensions appeared to escalate further as Ansar al-

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    Iran declared its previous agreement with the United States (not to attack American ships) null and void; a U.S. ‍base in Qatar was targeted by Iranian missile strikes; and Tehran’s threat to close the Strait ⁣of Hormuz neared realization. ⁣Simultaneously occurring, trump showed no willingness to escalate tensions further, seeking rather a swift resolution. Diplomatic pressure from Russia, China, Qatar, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and other nations also pushed for de-escalation. Tel Aviv and Washington may have been wary of complicating relations with‌ Moscow and Beijing-both of which unequivocally backed Iran.

    From the Kremlin’s‌ viewpoint: Did Moscow play​ a unique mediating ‌role in ending the conflict?

    Yes. President ‌Vladimir Putin proposed acting as a mediator⁤ but emphasized Russia‍ would only intervene if formally requested-without imposing its own agenda. Russian ‌Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu and other officials ⁣reaffirmed this stance while coordinating behind-the-scenes efforts.

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    Since the conflict ‌began on June 13, Russian officials have expressed condolences to Iran over the significant casualties.

    Strongly⁢ worded statements condemning Israel’s aggression from senior Russian leaders and diplomats-along with warnings of potential Russian intervention if hostilities⁢ escalate-may have tempered Netanyahu’s fervor.

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  • Tajrobechi: We’re Prepared for Any Scenario; US Entered Talks in Bad Faith

    Tajrobechi: We’re Prepared for Any Scenario; US Entered Talks in Bad Faith

    Iran’s Deputy⁤ Foreign Minister for Political Affairs told NBC that Tehran negotiated in good faith during recent indirect talks wiht the U.S., while Washington acted with “ill intentions.”

    According‍ to webangah news agency, ⁢Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, stated in an interview with American network NBC that while Iran engaged in Oman-mediated indirect negotiations with the U.S. over recent⁤ months “with ⁣goodwill,” the americans “certainly entered talks with ill intentions.”

    When ‍asked‌ whether diplomatic channels remain open⁤ for potential cooperation​ with the IAEA, Takht-Ravanchi responded: “We haven’t closed doors on IAEA cooperation, but this depends on certain conditions – particularly‍ what concrete steps are⁣ needed to establish smooth, regular collaboration. Our ambassador in Vienna has communicated our position clearly ‍to the Director General.”

    The senior diplomat reacted strongly when questioned‍ about moving past current⁤ tensions: ⁣”We cannot simply overlook this blatant aggression. Our ‍people suffered greatly from Israeli adn American attacks – how can we forget? Civilians were killed and wounded.⁤ This isn’t trivial for us. Our nation remembers Israel’s June 13 attack against us and America’s subsequent support, followed by ⁤direct U.S. ⁢strikes days later.”

    “The basic question,” Takht-Ravanchi ⁢continued, “is whether⁢ we can trust ⁢America? this aggression occurred just two days before planned‌ sixth-round negotiations⁢ – dealing the heaviest⁤ blow to diplomacy​ and destroying⁢ essential trust for meaningful talks.‌ How‌ do they explain misleading us through⁢ backchannel communications? Days before attacking, Steve Wittkof had promised an ​Oman meeting.”

    The deputy minister emphasized: “Americans negotiated deceitfully⁣ despite our five rounds of good-faith talks via Oman. ‌While progress was slow but mutually acknowledged as positive directionally, we suddenly faced ‌military aggression⁣ without description.”

    Regarding future scenarios ​involving potential ​Israeli or American attacks,Takht-Ravanchi ‌stated: “We’re prepared for‌ all contingencies to ⁤protect our nation while preferring diplomacy – but demand convincing U.S. assurances against ⁣further military actions⁣ during negotiations.”

    on nuclear facility damages from U.S strikes he ‌called impacts “very serious” ​pending Atomic Energy Organization assessments.

    The diplomat ‌declined comment on IAEA ​chief Rafael⁢ Grossi’s claims about uranium transfers pre-attack beyond stating lack of knowledge.

    When pressed about retaliatory strikes against U.S targets following ⁤12-day hostilities he affirmed: “We’ve already responded appropriately.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁤Agency
  • IAEA Inspection Team Leaves Iran

    IAEA Inspection Team Leaves Iran

    IAEA Announces Departure of Inspection Team from Iran

    The International Atomic Energy agency (IAEA) stated in a social media post on X that its inspection ⁣team has left Iran, according too a⁤ report by webangah News agency citing Mehr News Agency. The agency confirmed: “The IAEA⁢ inspection team, which had been stationed in ‍Tehran during recent military tensions, safely​ departed Iran today to return to the agency’s headquarters ⁣in⁤ Vienna.”

    The ⁢Wall Street Journal previously reported exclusively‌ that the IAEA was ‍withdrawing⁢ its inspection teams from Iran⁤ following​ Tehran’s suspension of cooperation with the nuclear watchdog. The newspaper claimed this move occurred amid ⁣security concerns, with inspectors returning to Vienna.

    IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, without addressing the agency’s role⁤ in a recent report that led to a resolution against Iran at the Board of Governors – followed⁢ by military actions ⁤against Iran⁣ – called the next “critical” step negotiations with Tehran ‌to‌ allow inspectors’ return‌ and resume “essential monitoring and verification of Iran’s nuclear program.”

    On May 30, the IAEA issued a ‌confidential report repeating claims about Iran’s⁢ accumulation of‌ uranium enriched to “weapons-grade” levels ⁣while⁢ urging full cooperation from Tehran. ​Published during sensitive negotiations between Iran ⁢and Washington⁣ regarding its nuclear program, the report alleged that ⁤as of May 17, Iran had enriched 408.6 kg of uranium‌ up to 60% purity – an‌ increase of ‌133.8 kg as february.

    Following this report, the Board of Governors passed an anti-Iran resolution preceding ‌subsequent attacks on Iranian territory. After Israel’s failed attack and Tehran’s retaliatory strikes, Grossi denied ​his report directly caused these ‍events while maintaining‍ close alignment with Israel and Western nations.

    The Iranian parliament voted overwhelmingly (210-2-2) on June​ 25 to suspend cooperation‍ with the IAEA following these developments. On July 1, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf formally notified relevant agencies including the atomic Energy Organization about implementing this ⁢suspension law.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News agency
  • Israeli Soldier Killed in Northern Gaza

    Israeli Soldier Killed in Northern Gaza

    Israeli⁢ military admits another soldier ⁢killed in Gaza

    The israeli military has confirmed the death⁢ of one of its soldiers in the ‍Gaza Strip, according to a report by webangah‍ News Agency.

    The army acknowledged the killing ​of Yair Eliyahu during clashes⁣ in northern Gaza.

    Meanwhile,⁢ news sources reported an⁣ Israeli military helicopter​ landing​ at Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv.The aircraft transported⁣ dead ⁣and wounded Israeli​ soldiers ⁢from‌ Gaza following ⁤two‍ security incidents.

    Separately, Channel 12⁤ television ⁤reported that Israeli‌ forces failed to evacuate casualties by helicopter from Khan ‌Younis‍ due to intense ‍fighting ⁤and were instead using armored personnel carriers for medical evacuations.

    The Al-aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed responsibility for targeting a gathering of Zionist soldiers and their military equipment with mortar fire during these operations.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency,Mehr News Agency,Al ‍Jazeera
  • Top Zionist Regime Military Officials Make Warmongering Claims Against Iran

    Top Zionist Regime Military Officials Make Warmongering Claims Against Iran

    Israeli regime’s⁣ military chief and defense minister⁣ make allegations‍ against Iran.

    According to ‍the ‍English section of ‍ webangah News ​Agency, Israeli military Chief of Staff Herzi Halevi ​claimed: “If we don’t​ take action against Iran, we will pay a very heavy price in the future.”

    He asserted: “Operations against iran have⁤ concluded, but the battle isn’t over yet.”

    The Israeli military chief also commented on ‍gaza, ⁢stating:‌ “We remain ⁢focused on our mission‌ to ⁢bring back the captives.”

    Separately, Israeli defense ⁣Minister Yoav​ Gallant claimed: “The military’s current ​mission⁢ is to ​develop a plan​ ensuring Iran cannot again become a threat to Israel. ⁢The army must prepare to guarantee continued air superiority over Tehran and prevent the reestablishment of Iran’s capabilities.”

    He added: ‌”The military ⁤must ⁤prepare intelligence to ensure ongoing⁤ air force superiority.”

    news Sources: © webangah News agency, ​Mehr News Agency, Al​ Jazeera‌
  • Pezeshkian Arrives in Azerbaijan

    Pezeshkian Arrives in Azerbaijan

    Iranian President Arrives in Azerbaijan, ​State Media Reports

    According⁢ to webangah News Agency, Azerbaijani media confirmed that Iran’s ⁣President Masoud Pezeshkian arrived in Azerbaijan moments ago and was welcomed by a special representative⁤ of Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev.

    Azerbaijani sources stated that President Pezeshkian ​was received by Adil Karimli, Azerbaijan’s ⁤Minister of Culture, and Amin ​Huseynov, the Azerbaijani president’s special representative.

    pezeshkian traveled to ⁢Azerbaijan this morning at the invitation of‍ its president to attend the 17th Summit of ​Heads of State of the Economic Cooperation Association⁣ (ECO).

    During his visit, the Iranian president will ⁢deliver a speech at‍ the ECO summit and hold meetings with several participating heads​ of state.

    News⁣ Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, APA News