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  • Israeli soldiers demand halt to ‘unethical war’ in Gaza

    Israeli soldiers demand halt to ‘unethical war’ in Gaza

    Hundreds of ⁣Israeli army ‍officers‍ sign letter demanding end to ‘immoral’ war in Gaza.

    According to webangah News Agency, hundreds⁤ of active and reserve officers in the ⁢Israeli ⁤military⁢ have ⁣drafted an open letter calling on ​netanyahus cabinet to ⁣halt the ‍war in Gaza. They⁢ described the ⁢conflict as a political dispute that ‌serves no purpose​ for Israel’s security and is⁤ thus unethical.

    the letter, which has gathered approximately 1,200 signatures from reserve ‍and active-duty officers across ⁤various military units, demands an immediate cessation of hostilities and the safe return of all captives.

    The document states: “We, former and ⁢current reserve officers and commanders, urge the cabinet and Chief of General⁣ Staff to stop this‍ political war in Gaza ‍instantly and repatriate all detainees without delay.”

    The⁢ letter further emphasizes:‌ “Continuing this war goes against the will of the overwhelming majority.It will lead to more deaths among captives, soldiers, and innocent civilians⁤ – potentially resulting in war crimes.”

    This unprecedented move by Israeli military officers highlights growing internal ‍divisions within Israel⁢ regarding ⁤the continuation of the⁤ gaza conflict. The signatories, including former and current⁢ commanders,‍ have explicitly labeled ⁢the war as “political” and⁣ contrary to​ israel’s security interests.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News‍ Agency, Haaretz
  • Iranian National Charged in US Ransomware Cyberattack

    Iranian National Charged in US Ransomware Cyberattack

    US Department ‌of ​Justice⁤ charges Iranian national in Baltimore⁤ ransomware attack

    The US Department‌ of Justice has accused an Iranian-origin individual of participating in the high-profile 2019 ransomware attack on Baltimore, Maryland, and other cyberattacks that caused ⁢tens of ⁢millions in damages and ‌disrupted public services, according to webangah News Agency.

    Sina ⁣Ghalenjerd, 37, pleaded guilty to ‍one count of ‌”wire fraud and computer misuse” and one count of “conspiracy to commit⁤ wire⁢ fraud,” the Justice ‌Department claims. ⁢If convicted, he faces up to 30 years in ‌prison. Ghalenjerd‌ was arrested on⁤ January 10,2025 at Raleigh-Durham International Airport.

    The Baltimore ⁤ransomware attack that began on May 7,‍ 2019⁢ caused ‌over $19 ​million in‌ damages to city networks. The cyberattack disrupted tax systems, water bills, ‍parking fines and other ​municipal⁤ revenue services for​ months.other victims included computer ⁤networks⁢ in Gresham (Oregon), Yonkers (New​ York), and Greenville (North Carolina).

    While the Justice Department identified the defendant as an Iranian citizen, court⁢ documents made no mention of Iranian government involvement.

    The indictment follows ​a ⁣November 2023 ​incident where hacking group ​”Cyber Avengers” breached Pennsylvania water treatment facilities – an attack the US ⁢government attributed to Iran’s Islamic‌ Revolutionary Guard ‌Corps at the time.

    News Sources: © ⁣webangah News Agency, Mehr‍ News Agency ‌
  • Ireland Bans Trade With Zionist Regime

    Ireland Bans Trade With Zionist Regime

    Ireland takes steps​ to ban⁤ trade with occupied Palestinian‍ territories.

    the‌ Irish government has approved a draft bill to ⁢prohibit imports from illegal Israeli settlements, marking an ⁤unprecedented⁣ move ‌by an EU member state, according​ to webangah News Agency.

    The decision follows last ​year’s advisory opinion by the International Court of Justice (ICJ), which ruled that Israel’s occupation⁢ of the West Bank, East ​Jerusalem, and Gaza violates international law. Ireland ⁢cited ‍this opinion as the​ basis for its legislation.

    In a statement, Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs said the government agreed to advance legislation ‌banning trade​ with illegal settlements‍ in occupied Palestinian‍ territories, ⁣calling it “an‌ obligation under international law.”

    Before the cabinet’s decision, Irish ‍Foreign minister Simon Harris told reporters ⁣he hopes other EU nations will follow Ireland’s lead. “I hope ⁤today’s decision by this small European country – likely making it the first Western nation to adopt such ​measures⁢ – will inspire others to⁣ join us,” he​ said.

    The move⁢ could considerably increase political pressure on Israel and pave the way for similar actions by other European states. Israel maintains its settlement activities in occupied territories ​are legal.

    The advancement comes⁤ after‍ Canada, Britain, ⁤and France jointly condemned Israel’s blockade ⁤of Gaza earlier this year, warning they​ would⁣ take decisive measures if it continues.

    News sources: ©‌ webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Belgium calls Israeli actions in Gaza genocide

    Belgium calls Israeli actions in Gaza genocide

    Belgium’s Foreign⁢ Minister states only the term “genocide” can describe‌ what is happening in Gaza.

    According to webangah News Agency, the brutality of the Zionist regime in Gaza has reached such levels​ that even Western countries supporting Israel are now criticizing its crimes against Palestinians.

    Belgian Foreign Minister Hadja Lahbib declared that “only the word genocide” ​can describe Israel’s ⁤actions in Gaza. In an interview with HUMO‌ magazine, she stated: “As foreign minister, it’s not my role to⁢ make such statements. But my personal opinion is that this situation comes very close ​to genocide. I don’t know what other⁢ atrocities must occur before we ‌can use this term.”

    Lahbib emphasized: “Seeing images of ‍death, destruction and hunger in ‌Gaza makes me extremely angry. Since April, I’ve said the humanitarian blockade of Gaza is an absolute ⁤scandal. Deliberately starving a population is undoubtedly a war crime.”

    The Belgian ⁤official also commented on sanctions against the Zionist regime for its actions against Palestinians: “Both Belgium and the EU must increase pressure on Israel. I support​ sanctions against military and political leaders from both sides, ⁢as well as Zionist settlers forcibly displacing ‌Palestinians from their homes in the West Bank.”

    The Foreign Minister stressed:⁤ “It’s no longer⁢ enough for Belgium to simply condemn this situation; concrete actions are needed to force⁣ Israel to stop these crimes.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News agency, Al Jazeera
  • Trump warns Netanyahu over threat to Iran nuclear talks

    Trump warns Netanyahu over threat to Iran nuclear talks

    Western sources report US President warned Israeli ​Prime Minister ⁣about threats to Iran nuclear negotiations.

    According to the English section of‌ webangah News Agency, the Axios news‍ outlet ⁢reported on the ⁤US administration’s warning ‌to Israel against unilateral actions targeting Iran.

    The report states⁣ that Donald Trump, ‌then-US president, warned ‌ Benjamin Netanyahu in a phone call last week to avoid any measures that could jeopardize ongoing nuclear negotiations between Washington and Tehran. This information was provided to Axios by a White House official and another source familiar with⁤ the details.

    The official said Trump⁤ and other senior ​US⁤ officials⁤ had grown concerned in recent weeks that Israel might ‌bomb iranian nuclear facilities or take⁤ other destabilizing actions that could⁣ undermine diplomatic efforts.

    Axios writes ⁤that Israel had been preparing contingency ⁤plans for rapid strikes on Iranian nuclear sites should US-Iran talks collapse in ‍coming weeks.

    An anonymous source told Axios that Israel believes its window ⁣for successful military action will soon close. some US officials reportedly feared Netanyahu might order an ⁢attack even without Trump’s approval.

    A white House official stated that during Thursday’s call, Trump told Netanyahu he wanted “nothing standing in the ⁢way” of a diplomatic solution with Iran. The president​ reportedly emphasized he didn’t want Netanyahu creating tensions while negotiations were ongoing.

    Trump allegedly told netanyahu​ there remained “another option” available, but ⁤he first wanted ‍to ​explore whether ‌diplomacy could succeed. The call occurred after a Washington shooting ⁢incident killed two Israeli embassy staffers.

    An unnamed Zionist ‌official revealed⁢ that Kristi Noem,⁤ then-US Homeland Security Secretary, met with Netanyahu‍ on Sunday in occupied territories, conveying Trump’s message about avoiding actions ‍detrimental to negotiations.

    Noem told Fox News on Monday she’d‌ held “direct and frank” discussions with Netanyahu about maintaining ⁢unity and allowing space for progress in Iran talks. She stated Trump wouldn’t prolong negotiations for months but would decide within days -⁤ reportedly⁢ asking ‌Netanyahu for one week’s grace⁤ period.

    “I asked the Prime Minister to work with President Trump so ⁣we⁢ make wise ⁤decisions together,” Noem⁤ said, adding ⁢the‍ president wanted full coordination from netanyahu.

    Caroline Levitt, then-White House press⁢ secretary, separately confirmed⁤ last Thursday that ⁤Trump had made his preference for diplomacy ‍over⁣ harder options “explicitly clear” to Netanyahu.

    Simultaneously occurring, Ron Dermer, senior⁤ advisor to Netanayahu, ⁣arrived Monday‍ in Washington alongside Mossad chief David Barnea. They met Vice President TJ Vance, special envoy⁤ Ted Whitaker, ⁢CIA Director ‍ Ted⁢ Ratcliffe, among others.

    Whitaker held‌ fresh talks Friday⁣ with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.

    Trump said ⁢Sunday these ⁣discussions showed “real progress,” hinting at potential “good news”⁤ by ⁤week’s end.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah ‍News Agency

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  • US Calls Talks with Iran Constructive

    US Calls Talks with Iran Constructive

    U.S.state Department announces: ⁢Talks with Iran have been constructive,⁢ with progress made in negotiations.

    According to webangah News Agency, Iran and the U.S. have held five rounds of indirect talks mediated ​by ⁣Oman so far, ‍with both sides now​ describing⁤ the discussions as productive.

    The U.S.‌ State Department⁢ stated: “Talks with Iran ‌have been ⁢constructive, and we’ve​ seen progress⁣ in negotiations.” Both countries agreed to hold further talks in the‍ near future.

    Regarding Gaza, ⁢a State Department spokesperson claimed: “Large-scale humanitarian aid and food supplies are being ⁤delivered to Gaza. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has begun providing urgent assistance⁣ to civilians‍ in‍ dire need.​ we ⁢observe that Hamas continues ​to reject ceasefire⁢ proposals. Nearly ​500,000 meals ‌have already reached Gaza.”

    On⁣ efforts to end the Ukraine war, the official added: “we continue ‌supporting ⁣negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.⁢ The U.S. endorses any mechanism leading to ​just and lasting peace while urging‌ restraint in Ukraine and calling on all parties to avoid further⁣ escalation.”

    The State Department official emphasized: “There is no⁤ military ⁣solution to the Russia-Ukraine conflict—a diplomatic resolution is essential.”

    News‌ Sources: © ​webangah⁢ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al​ Jazeera
  • Reuters Syria and Israel hold direct talks

    Reuters Syria and Israel hold direct talks

    Reuters, citing its own sources, ⁣reports that Syria and the Zionist regime have held face-to-face talks in recent weeks to reduce tensions and prevent ⁤clashes in border areas.

    According‌ to webangah News Agency, Reuters⁢ cited ‌five informed sources stating that Syria and the Israeli occupation forces ‍have recently engaged in direct negotiations.

    Reuters reported that​ these talks began after Bashar al-Assad’s fall last December and the rise of terrorist groups affiliated with Jabhat al-Nusra in damascus—allegedly encouraged by the U.S.—marking a shift in Washington’s foreign policy toward Joulani-led Damascus.

    While indirect⁤ negotiations ⁤between the two sides had been ongoing as⁤ Assad’s ouster and the ascent of terrorists led by Joulani, reports indicate recent direct ⁤contacts between security officials‍ from both sides. These ⁢include Ahmad al-Dalati, head ⁢of security‍ for‌ Quneitra​ and suwayda provinces under Joulani’s regime, engaging with Israeli representatives.

    The identity of Zionist regime delegates remains undisclosed, but two sources confirmed involvement by Israeli occupation security​ officials. ⁤Multiple rounds of ⁤in-person meetings—some held in Israeli-controlled areas—have reportedly⁢ taken place.

    The current focus is on de-escalating border clashes,preventing Israeli ⁤incursions into Syrian villages,and maintaining security. Though, two sources suggest these⁤ discussions ⁣could pave the‍ way ‍for broader political agreements.

    News⁤ Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Turkey and Russia collaborate to launch Akkuyu nuclear power plant

    Turkey and Russia collaborate to launch Akkuyu nuclear power plant

    Turkish Foreign Minister announces: Ankara and Moscow are cooperating⁢ to launch the Akkuyu Nuclear power Plant.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Anadolu Agency, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan ​stated on Tuesday after meeting his Russian counterpart Sergey⁣ Lavrov in Moscow that Turkey and​ Russia will continue efforts to preserve Syria’s unity and territorial integrity.

    The minister noted that the two sides discussed international issues, emphasizing significant developments over the past five months in achieving political and economic stability in Syria.

    Fidan also addressed the Gaza crisis, stressing that the ongoing genocide and humanitarian catastrophe must end‌ promptly. Otherwise, he warned, preventing chaos—which could also engulf Israel—would become impossible.

    The Turkish official added that talks‍ in Moscow provided‍ an prospect for ‌detailed discussions on bilateral and regional matters.‍ He‌ confirmed cooperation between Ankara and Moscow ⁣on launching the Akkuyu ‌Nuclear ​Power Plant, while ‍expressing Turkey’s readiness to assist Ukraine, including hosting negotiations. Discussions with Lavrov also covered Syria’s ‍situation,with Fidan calling sanctions relief a “critical ‌step.”

    news Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency, Mehr News Agency, Anadolu Agency
  • Trump Administration Cancels All Financial Contracts with Harvard

    Trump Administration Cancels All Financial Contracts with Harvard

    Trump governance moves ⁤to terminate all remaining federal contracts with Harvard University.

    The U.S.‌ government under President Donald Trump plans to cancel all remaining federal financial agreements with ⁣Harvard University, a​ move reportedly worth $100 million, according to⁢ webangah ⁢News Agency.

    The General Services Administration (GSA),‌ while openly supporting Israeli occupation forces, accused Harvard of “continuing racial discrimination” in its admissions process and other aspects of university life.

    This action comes days after the Trump administration barred Harvard from enrolling international students. A federal⁢ judge in Boston⁣ later temporarily blocked this ban.

    Trump ⁣had previously threatened to⁢ redirect portions of the university’s funding toward certain U.S. schools. Founded 389 ‌years ⁣ago, Harvard stated in a ‌federal court filing: “Harvard without international students is no longer Harvard.”‌ Current⁣ enrollment data shows nearly 6,800 international students—27% of its total student body—attending⁣ this academic year.

    The contract termination marks the latest escalation in⁤ an ongoing battle⁣ between Harvard‍ and the⁤ White House, were Trump seeks⁢ to‍ compel universities, law firms, media outlets, ⁢courts and other self-reliant institutions to​ align with his political agenda. The president and fellow Republicans have long accused elite universities of left-wing bias.

    Harvard has repeatedly resisted Trump’s pressures. The institution previously sued to restore approximately $3 billion in blocked or canceled federal grants. Recent weeks saw the administration propose‌ revoking Harvard’s tax-exempt status, demand higher ​taxes on ‌its endowment ⁣funds, and launch civil rights violation investigations against the​ university.

    A April 21 statement from harvard condemned these actions as unlawful governmental overreach: “The funding freeze constitutes unauthorized interference in institutional autonomy ‌that could establish dangerous precedents⁣ for academic control.” Federal authorities have initiated multiple probes into university operations while⁢ threatening international students’ status—actions that jeopardize educational integrity.

    The⁣ Trump‍ administration demanded unrestricted access to all reports about alleged antisemitism and anti-Muslim bias at Harvard since October 2023.

    News Sources: ©⁣ webangah News Agency
  • Widespread opposition emerges over new Gaza aid distribution mechanism

    Widespread opposition emerges over new Gaza aid distribution mechanism

    Head of Palestinian NGO Network‍ says: All Palestinian factions oppose the new mechanism for humanitarian aid distribution.

    According to ‌ webangah News Agency, Amjad al-Shawa, head of the Palestinian NGO network, told Al Jazeera ​that Israel’s ​current actions represent a ⁢clear attempt to mislead ​the international community.

    He stated that ‌Israel is forcing Gaza residents to take ​long​ and difficult routes to access​ humanitarian aid.

    The Palestinian civil society leader emphasized that the new aid distribution mechanism fails to meet⁤ humanitarian operation standards.

    “All Palestinian ⁢factions oppose this new framework for delivering humanitarian assistance,” al-Shawa asserted.

    He concluded: “We stress the necessity of ‌adhering to proper humanitarian standards in Gaza and formally declare our rejection of this new ​mechanism.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency