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  • Eid al-Adha Prayers Held at Al-Aqsa Mosque + Video

    Eid al-Adha Prayers Held at Al-Aqsa Mosque + Video

    Tens of thousands of⁣ Palestinians‍ perform Eid al-Adha prayers at Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    According too webangah News Agency,Jerusalem’s⁢ Islamic Waqf ⁣Department reported that⁢ 80,000 worshippers ⁤ performed Eid al-Adha prayers at the blessed Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    Palestinian resistance committees issued a statement congratulating Yemen’s ​Ansarullah leaders, Hezbollah, Iraqi resistance factions, the Islamic Republic⁤ of Iran, and all⁢ supporters of Palestine on Eid al-Adha. The statement extended⁣ greetings ⁤to all Palestinians and the ​Arab and Islamic world.

    The committees affirmed their unwavering support for Gaza’s ⁤people ‍amid what they described as⁢ “the most brutal war.” Simultaneously occurring,‍ Palestinians also held Eid prayers in a destroyed mosque in⁤ Khan Younis.

    Eid​ prayers were similarly observed in the occupied city of Umm al-Fahm.

    News Sources:​ © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr‌ News‌ Agency
  • Russia Claims Destruction of 174 Ukrainian Drones

    Russia Claims Destruction of 174 Ukrainian Drones

    Russia claims⁣ to have​ destroyed ‍dozens of ​Ukrainian drones and intercepted multiple missiles.

    The ⁣Russian Defense Ministry announced it had‌ shot down ​ 174 Ukrainian drones over several Russian provinces, according to a report by webangah News Agency, citing Russia Today.

    The ministry’s statement also‍ confirmed ‍the interception of three missiles over the Black Sea.

    The ⁢declaration comes ⁣after Ukrainian sources reported heavy Russian missile and drone attacks⁣ on their territory, resulting in civilian casualties.

    Ukrainian⁢ military officials stated that Russia’s strikes targeted ‌infrastructure and buildings in Kyiv, ‌wiht damage extending to the city’s metro system.

    News Sources: © webangah News​ Agency, Mehr​ News Agency, Russia Today ⁢
  • US Judge Defies Trump’s Executive Order

    US Judge Defies Trump’s Executive Order

    US judge blocks Trump’s order targeting Harvard University, sources report.

    A federal judge in the United States has temporarily halted a ban on international students attending Harvard University imposed‍ by the U.S. government, according ⁣to ​ webangah News Agency.

    Judge allison D. Burroughs issued a preliminary injunction against President Donald Trump’s executive order, suspending its enforcement pending‌ further legal review.

    The judge stated that Trump’s six-month ban on foreign nationals⁤ entering the U.S. to study at Harvard-without prior judicial scrutiny-would cause​ “immediate and irreparable harm.”

    Earlier, Trump cited ​national security⁤ concerns as justification for barring international ⁢students from studying at the Cambridge, ‌Massachusetts-based university.​ His proclamation initially imposed a six-month suspension but left ⁣room for extension. Trump also directed the U.S. State Department to review visa eligibility for current Harvard students holding ⁣academic or exchange visas.

    News Sources: ©⁢ webangah News Agency, Mehr ⁤News Agency
  • Russia Intensifies Missile Strikes on Ukraine

    Russia Intensifies Missile Strikes on Ukraine

    Ukrainian sources report at least 16 injured after heavy missile and drone attacks target Kyiv and other regions.

    According to webangah News Agency, Russian media outlets state that Ukraine has come⁣ under⁣ intense missile‌ and drone‍ strikes by Russian forces.

    The‍ attacks reportedly targeted military facilities and critical infrastructure in kyiv and nine other Ukrainian regions. The Ukrainian Air Force confirmed the country faced a severe missile assault, with the capital as well as eastern and western provinces heavily impacted.

    Ukrainian military sources stated that Russian strikes ‍damaged infrastructure,buildings,and subway systems in Kyiv. At least 16⁣ people were wounded in the capital during these attacks.

    Eyewitnesses reported multiple explosions and at least one⁢ major fire at drone impact sites. In one incident, drones struck upper floors of a high-rise apartment building in Kyiv’s Darnytskyi District, igniting a blaze.

    A Ukrainian Telegram channel added: “A shopping centre burns in this area, while residential complexes in western Kyiv⁣ also report fires.”⁤ Drone debris was observed​ in at⁢ least three separate city districts.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Gideon’s Chariots’ Threat to Tel Aviv: Growing Rifts Among Zionists

    Gideon’s Chariots’ Threat to Tel Aviv: Growing Rifts Among Zionists

    Israel’s “Chariots of Gideon” operation has not only failed to achieve its objectives in⁤ Gaza⁢ but has also deepened⁢ rifts within Tel Aviv’s political and military circles.

    According to the English section of webangah News ‍Agency, as early May, the Israeli‍ military announced a large-scale operation in Gaza dubbed “Chariots of‍ Gideon,” claiming ⁤its ⁣goals were to​ achieve declared war objectives-especially freeing captives and dismantling‌ Hamas, both‍ militarily and politically.

    Deep contradictions in the Chariots of Gideon‍ plan

    The operation’s strategy remains​ unclear, with none of its ⁢stated goals achieved so far. A situational assessment by ‍Tel Aviv University’s Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) reveals‌ stark contradictions between Israeli military and political ⁢leadership regarding the plan.

    Researchers at INSS report uncertainty over whether Israel ever intended to fully execute the Chariots of Gideon ​plan. some evidence suggests parts of it may⁣ have been a pressure‍ tactic against Hamas rather⁣ than​ an actionable strategy.

    Israeli analysts‌ doubt‌ the feasibility of ​completing all phases of the operation, ‌highlighting⁤ importent disagreements between the military​ and cabinet. Each side has competing interests in exaggerating or downplaying its‍ successes.

    These contradictions reflect a lack ​of consensus on decisive military action or achieving absolute victory in Gaza. Tensions have escalated⁢ between IDF Chief Herzi halevi’s General Staff ‌and Prime ⁣Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet over continuing ⁤operations versus pursuing prisoner exchanges or ceasefires.

    Dangerous consequences for Israel

    A report by Sharvit Baruch (head of Israel’s Global‍ Research Program) and Tomer Connor ⁣(coordinator at INSS) raises concerns about Chariots⁤ of Gideon’s ​compliance with international law.The plan‌ involves relocating ‍70% of Gaza’s population southward into ​so-called “humanitarian​ zones”‌ managed ​by private firms under IDF oversight.

    Baruch notes these zones lack legally​ required safeguards-such ‍as ⁤guaranteeing basic needs or ⁣secure returns-risking systematic forced displacement that could constitute crimes against‌ humanity or ethnic cleansing.

    The researcher emphasized that long-term ⁣israeli control over Gaza⁤ would legally obligate it as an occupying power to provide ⁢food, healthcare, and essential services-commitments Tel Aviv currently cannot or will not fulfill.Growing international isolation,⁤ even among allies, poses strategic threats exacerbated by Netanyahu government’s ⁢hardline policies.

    Tomer Connor added: “Amid ICC pressures and eroding ⁣global support, we face a dilemma: how to ‌combat Hamas within international legal frameworks without ‌committing future-liability crimes.” He criticized conflicting statements​ between political ‍and military leaders as deepening operational ‌uncertainties while stressing adherence to international law remains imperative.

    The Zionist researcher warned hidden⁢ motives-like permanently displacing Gazans-could violate international statutes under this plan.

    A‌ phase chaos for occupiers
    Prominent Israeli analyst⁢ Amos Harel (Haaretz) reported Netanyahu is seeking scapegoats for Chariots’ ⁣failures amid growing IDF-cabinet tensions ⁤after Halevi refused responsibility for ⁣non-military outcomes.

    Harel expects divisions will worsen amid political/economic crises as extremist parties threaten⁤ coalition exits over ultra-Orthodox conscription exemptions-signaling turbulent shifts ahead.

    News Sources: © ⁤webangah‍ News Agency ⁤
  • Gaza Resistance Kills, Wounds Numerous Zionist Soldiers

    Gaza Resistance Kills, Wounds Numerous Zionist Soldiers

    Zionist regime media reports ‍severe incident involving Israeli forces in southern Gaza.

    According to webangah News agency, Zionist‌ regime media sources have reported a severe incident involving Israeli ⁤military forces in Gaza.

    The outlets stated that resistance fighters in ​eastern Khan Younis, southern Gaza, dealt a ‌deadly blow to the regimeS forces during the ⁤confrontation.

    During the operation,​ elite⁤ units of the occupying army were targeted, ‍with Zionist regime helicopters evacuating casualties from the‌ scene.

    Hebrew-language sources confirmed that a ‍meaningful number of the regime’s special forces were killed or wounded in an ambush by resistance fighters east of⁣ Khan Younis.

    The same sources reported that Israeli ⁤helicopters faced heavy fire and smoke bombs​ while attempting to evacuate military ‌casualties.

    Simultaneously occurring, the Zionist regime continues intense aerial and ground bombardment across eastern⁣ and southern khan Younis areas.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,​ Mehr News Agency
  • International bodies warn of dire conditions for children in Gaza

    International bodies warn of dire conditions for children in Gaza

    the World Food ​Program and UNICEF have issued urgent ⁤warnings about the dire humanitarian crisis facing children in gaza.

    According to webangah News Agency, the World Food Programme reports over 70,000 children in Gaza ‌now suffer from severe malnutrition, with escalating tensions threatening to nearly halt humanitarian ⁣operations entirely. The UN agency stressed that current aid deliveries remain insufficient in both quantity and variety.

    International warnings about starvation risks in Gaza continue mounting. A UN report indicates approximately 2.2 million Palestinians ‍face acute food insecurity,with verified reports of children dying from hunger-related causes.

    UNICEF’s Palestine⁤ office warned that preliminary​ data shows more than 40,000 children ‌have been orphaned during the conflict – a number ‍rising alarmingly daily. As october ⁢7, 2023, an average of 27 children perish ⁢daily, marking unprecedented casualty rates unmatched globally.

    The‌ agency revealed that including injuries, daily child casualties reach 83. Gaza’s collapsing healthcare system now endangers thousands of minors who constitute primary victims of war-induced famine and malnutrition – tens of thousands require urgent⁣ treatment for severe nutritional deficiencies.

    UNICEF emphasized the psychological toll: “Gaza’s children will need years to‌ recover – not just from physical ‌wounds but profound trauma.” Meanwhile, total fatalities since ‌October 7 stand‌ at . renewed ⁢attacks as⁣ March18_2025 have claimed4402 lives and13489 injuries as⁢ bombardment ‍blockadeand ⁢medical shortages create catastrophic conditions.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency Mehr News Agency Palestine Al-Youm‌
  • Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone Strikes on Ukraine

    Russia Launches Large-Scale Drone Strikes on Ukraine

    Russia launches large-scale drone attack ‌on Kyiv.

    According to webangah ⁤News Agency,⁣ Ukrainian officials reported that Russian drones struck ⁣Kyiv in the early hours of Friday, causing fires in residential buildings ⁤across the‍ capital.

    Tymur Tkachanko, ‌head of ⁢Kyiv’s military administration, stated: “The drones approached the city in waves, and air defense ‌systems were engaged in countering ⁢them.” He warned of potential ballistic missile attacks by Russia ⁣on ⁣the city.

    Eyewitnesses reported multiple explosions and at least one major fire at drone impact sites.In ⁣one incident, drones ‌hit upper floors of⁢ a high-rise apartment‌ building in Darnytskyi district (eastern kyiv), igniting a blaze.

    Authorities indicated emergency power outages might be implemented in affected areas. A ‌Ukrainian Telegram channel reported a​ shopping center on fire in the region and residential complex fires‍ in western Kyiv. Drone debris was observed in at least three different city districts.

    Ukrainian officials have not yet released details about potential casualties or​ damage from the attacks.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News agency, Mehr News Agency, Reuters
  • Germany: We Have Unique Ties with Israel

    Germany: We Have Unique Ties with Israel

    German‍ Foreign Minister ⁤describes Berlin-Tel Aviv relations as “unique.”

    According to webangah News Agency,Germany remains one of the primary supporters of the zionist regime,with 30% of the weapons used by its ⁤military in what has been described as the “genocide of Palestinians” directly supplied by Berlin.

    German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock emphasized Berlin’s “unique friendship” with Tel ‌Aviv while concurrently urging the regime ‌to facilitate greater humanitarian aid access‍ to Gaza.

    The German Foreign Ministry stated in an official release: “Supporting Israel’s security‌ and existence, and adhering to international law, are two sides of the same coin. ​Both represent lessons from our past.”

    The‍ statement further noted: “As ⁤rule-of-law democracies,⁢ we must consistently uphold legal‌ order.”

    Though Germany has been Israel’s staunchest ally ‍during the Gaza war, it has recently adopted more openly ⁢critical positions.Last week,Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Israel’s prolonged military operations in Gaza and obstruction of aid⁣ deliveries “incomprehensible.”

    These remarks ⁣highlight growing tensions between both sides despite Germany⁣ maintaining its past duty toward supporting Zionists.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‌Mehr News⁤ Agency, Al Jazeera
  • Guterres: 1 in 50 UNRWA Staff in Gaza Killed

    Guterres: 1 in 50 UNRWA Staff in Gaza Killed

    UN Secretary-General condemns Israeli regime’s killing of UN aid ‍workers ⁤in Gaza

    According to webangah News Agency, UN Secretary-General António Guterres has strongly criticized what he described as ‍Israel’s systematic targeting of palestinian⁢ civilians in Gaza amid international silence, calling it a “genocide” occurring ⁣under the shadow of global inaction.

    Guterres revealed that more than one in every 50‍ employees of UNRWA (the UN Relief and Works⁣ Agency for Palestine Refugees) have been killed during the conflict ​- the highest⁣ death toll​ of ⁢UN personnel in history. He expressed deep frustration over ⁤geopolitical divisions paralyzing the Security Council, stating this situation has disillusioned supporters⁣ of international law.

    When questioned about Israel’s immunity from‌ prosecution⁣ for violations in Gaza, Guterres responded: “Unfortunatly today we see impunity everywhere in⁣ our world.” The ‍Secretary-General added that humanitarian workers, journalists and civilians are being killed ​under catastrophic ⁢conditions with complete absence of accountability.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News⁤ Agency, Al Jazeera