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  • 88% of War Crime and Israeli Military Assault Cases Closed

    88% of War Crime and Israeli Military Assault Cases Closed

    The Institute for ​Action ⁤Against Armed Violence‍ reported⁢ that⁢ the Israeli regime has ⁣closed⁤ 88 percent of cases⁤ related to war⁤ crimes⁤ and assaults by‍ its forces in Gaza and the West Bank without ⁢any punishment.

    The London-based Institute for Action Against‍ Armed Violence,​ citing The Autonomous via Mehr News Agency, announced that​ Israel has closed​ investigations into war crimes and assaults committed by⁤ its forces in gaza ​and the occupied West Bank in⁣ 88 percent of cases without imposing any penalties.

    The institute reviewed 52 ⁣incidents occurring ⁢between October 2023 and June 2025, all​ either openly acknowledged by the israeli‌ military or reported by international media. ⁣These incidents involve ​1,303 ⁤Palestinian fatalities, 1,880 injuries, and two allegations of torture.

    Findings reveal only one conviction: ‌a seven-month prison sentence for ⁤an Israeli‍ reserve soldier convicted in February this year after footage showed him‌ abusing prisoners ⁤at the Sde Teyman​ prison.

    In five other⁤ confirmed cases of misconduct, authorities issued ‍only ⁣internal reprimands. ⁣Of the remaining 46 cases, ​seven⁤ were closed with ⁣no wrongdoing found, while 39 still remain unresolved.‍ The institute characterizes this pattern as indicative of “impunity from ⁢allegations.”

    Commenting on the​ report, the institute stated that these numbers⁢ reflect a system that vigorously shields its forces⁣ from accountability and‌ punishment-even in⁢ some of the most severe and publicly scrutinized cases.

    Among high-profile ongoing investigations ⁢are: the⁢ killing of at least 112 Palestinians queuing for flour distribution in Gaza City⁣ in February 2024; an attack on‌ Palestinian refugee tents in Rafah during May resulting in at least 45‌ deaths; and at least ​31 ⁤casualties on June‍ 1st​ when ‍Palestinians headed‌ toward⁣ food distribution⁣ centers in Rafah.

    News Sources: © webangah‌ News Agency ​
  • The Toll of Hunger on Salim Asfour, the Muezzin of Sahaba Mosque in Gaza

    The Toll of Hunger on Salim Asfour, the Muezzin of Sahaba Mosque in Gaza

    Severe hunger and famine in ⁣Gaza amid ongoing brutal actions by the Zionist regime‌ and global silence have created horrifying⁣ scenes.

    According to ‍the English section of webangah‌ News Agency, citing Mehr ‍News Agency and Shehab News Agency, hunger is ravaging Gaza, claiming more lives every day.

    The impact of hunger on Salim Asfour,the muezzin of ⁢Sahaba Mosque in Gaza

    In the latest heartbreaking scene ‌from⁢ Gaza’s famine, Palestinian media released images of Salim Asfour, the muezzin at Sahaba Mosque in Abasan al-Jadida area east of Khan ⁢Younis in southern Gaza. His emaciated body reflects both his⁢ severe hunger and Gaza’s⁣ dire conditions.

    The impact ‍of hunger on Salim Asfour, the muezzin ⁣of Sahaba Mosque in Gaza

    The starvation has​ consumed so much flesh that his bones are clearly visible.

    The impact‍ of hunger on Salim Asfour, the muezzin of Sahaba Mosque in Gaza

    In recent months, the Zionist regime has exploited a “humanitarian aid mechanism” designed by ⁣the United States⁤ with Tel Aviv’s cooperation to lure vulnerable Palestinians to designated locations within Gaza. It then conducts⁣ shootings and bombings around those centers.

    On multiple documented occasions, dozens of Palestinians waiting for food and medicine aid have⁢ been deliberately targeted by snipers or drone⁢ strikes. Human rights organizations have‌ condemned this tactic as a “death trap.”

    With a sharp rise in children suffering from acute malnutrition ⁢across Gaza alongside increased starvation-related deaths, the World Health Institution (WHO) earlier accused the Zionist regime of deliberately blocking humanitarian assistance into this enclave. WHO called for immediate delivery of⁣ food, medicine, and medical supplies ‍to alleviate this crisis.

    News Sources: ⁤© webangah News Agency ‌
  • Iran-Pakistan Relations Strengthen as Leaders Maintain Continuous Engagement

    Iran-Pakistan Relations Strengthen as Leaders Maintain Continuous Engagement

    pakistan’s Ambassador to Tehran highlights deep ideological ties between the two countries and stresses that security cooperation between Iran and Pakistan guarantees regional stability‍ and safety.

    Mehr news Agency, International Desk: Iran and ‌Pakistan share a rich history of cultural, economic, and strategic relations⁢ strengthened by their common border and strong peopel-to-people ties.This partnership plays a key role in enhancing regional stability, economic development, ‍and cooperation across various sectors including trade, energy, and‍ security.

    In this context, Muhammad Mudassir Tipu, Pakistan’s Ambassador to Tehran, spoke exclusively with Mehr news Agency about the multifaceted dimensions of bilateral relations, challenges ahead, and emerging opportunities. He emphasized the importance of regional engagement for achieving peace and prosperity. The full interview‍ follows:

    What are the⁢ main ⁣pillars of Iran-Pakistan relations?

    As you ‍know, Iran and pakistan share profound ideological, ancient, cultural, and geographical ties. We represent two great nations: Iran with a civilization spanning 2,500 years; Pakistan established on August 14th 1947.

    Today Pakistan ‌is a strong country with important regional ⁢and global influence. Our relationship is robust at every level-political, diplomatic, ⁢commercial, military-and has grown even deeper over the past two ⁢years. Citizens from both countries travel regularly for pilgrimage and also to bolster economic‌ connections.

    What challenges exist ⁣in bilateral economic relations?

    Every bilateral relationship faces⁢ opportunities alongside challenges; however,the key point is that Pakistani Prime‍ Minister Shehbaz Sharif remains in active dialog with dr. Masoud Pezeshkian – President of Iran ⁤- ⁢while our ​foreign ministers maintain constant contact thru ongoing political-diplomatic discussions.

    We​ have ‌multiple ⁤mechanisms such as the Joint Economic Commission scheduled for next ​month. From ⁤my perspective,we must fully leverage these ties’ potential. Both countries need to ‍focus⁢ on economic⁣ growth by establishing a free trade zone linking business communities effectively.

    How have ⁢sanctions affected trade between Iran and Pakistan-especially energy cooperation?

    I always look at this from an chance standpoint.the interactions between our​ commercial sectors are increasing.We also‍ have a joint border⁢ trade committee,and border officials are working tirelessly⁣ to improve infrastructure there.

    The emphasis should be on opportunities; challenges will always exist,but progress​ depends on how we move forward together.

    could projects like the Iran-Pakistan ‍gas ​pipeline or China-pakistan Economic ‌Corridor serve ⁢as platforms for​ trilateral cooperation among China,Iran,and Pakistan?

    The geography here is unique: China hosts 1.4 billion people,Iran around 92​ million,and pakistan​ approximately 255 million.These locations offer access to Central Asia⁢ Europe,and Africa alike.

    IranandPakistanhaveexceptionalgeostrategicpositions.ourstrategicrelationshipwithchinaandhistoricalbondsbetweentheregionalneighborscanformthefoundationforbroadercooperation.ThecapacityforeconomicdevelopmentandinvestmentisincrediblyhighinbothIranandPakistanwhileChinapossesseseconomictollgidexperiencethatcanbefullyutilized.Withacollectiveapproach,wecankeepbringingregiocountriesclosertogetherformutualbenefit.

    How doIranandPakistanc contribuetoregionalstability⁤ ,especially regarding Afghanistan? what actions havebeen taken so far?


    ThesecurityagenciesofIranandPakisthavegoodinteractionfightingdrugtrafficking ,illegal immigration ,transnationalbordercrime .Ourregionhasfacedseriouschallenges,buthighlevelleadershipinsupportingpartnershipsisbasedonclearguidancefrombothcountries .


    Where doesIranstandintheframeworkofPakistan’ssecuritystrategy?

    Wesharean900-kilometerborderandhavedeepculturallinksthatbindournations.Intheinternationalforums liketheUnitedNationsandoftheOrganizationoftheIslamicCooperation,wesupporteachotherconsistently.IraniasholdsaspecialpositionforPakistanandinversely.WhentheattacksonPakistanbyIndiaoccurredorwhenIranwasengagedinwartime ,omegaandedefenserightsinthecontextofinternational lawwereunwaveringly upheldbypakistaninstancesthatshowthisrelationship’sdepth ​.


    < p >< Strong >What was pakistans position regarding ‍Israel’s 12-day⁣ aggressive war against iran ?
    < p >Wecondemned it strongly.Manycountriesdidnot,butpakistantookapositionagainstmarkedsupporttothesovereignrightsofIrantodefenditselfunderUNCharter.PakistsupportediranfullyindiplomaticinstitutionsincludingArabLeague,OIC,andUN.OurPrimeMinisterandForeignMinistermaintainedfrequentcontactwithMr.AraghchiandrD.Pezehskian.Mobilerangingleadershipbetweenourtwo countryshasbeenneverendingsince.PakistanzeroedtirelesslyinadvoctingIraninallinternationalfora .

    < P > < Strong >Howdoyouseethefutureofiran-and-pakistanrelations ?
    < P >I am very hopeful.Inrecent twoyearstheserelationshavebecomestrong.PMShahbazSharifvisitedIrantwiceholdingmajor talkswithLeaderoftheRevolutionandrecentPresidentMr.Pezhskian.HashemAraghchialsofrequentlytravelledto pakistan.GeneralAsimMunir,theChiefoftheArmystaff,hadsuccessfulvisittoiran.Securitycooperationbetweenourtwocountriesremainacornerstoneforeveryonebecauseitisaguaranteeofthelongtermregionalpeace-notmerelyfortwoneighbors.Thisrelationisvitalfortherightfullybroader ⁢regionalsecurityenvironmentatlarge.aswell. 

    News‍ Sources: ​© webangah News Agency
  • Why the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army Cancelled His U.S. Visit

    Why the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Army Cancelled His U.S. Visit

    The Chief of Staff of the⁣ Israeli ⁣military canceled⁣ his trip to the United⁢ States due to escalating disagreements among the ⁢regime’s⁤ leadership over the Gaza war.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency ‌and​ Al Khalij ⁤Online, Israeli media have acknowledged sharp⁤ divisions among their officials.

    In‌ this context, Israel’s Jerusalem Post ⁤revealed​ on Sunday that Eyal Zamir, Chief of Staff⁣ of the​ Israeli military, has canceled his high-level‍ visit to ​the United States scheduled for Tuesday.

    The Israeli ⁣outlet reported⁤ that the cancellation stems from a deadlock in ceasefire negotiations regarding Gaza and increasing disputes among Israeli officials about how to manage the war.

    Earlier,Hebrew-language newspaper maariv reported dissatisfaction within Israel’s military toward political⁤ circles. ⁢A military source stated: “We don’t know ⁢what they want. Our operations in Gaza are complete; we’ve told political leaders it ‌is their turn.”

    An official ⁤also ‌noted that the Israeli army has revised⁤ its stance on reaching an agreement with Hamas and now seeks a comprehensive deal.⁢ the military has warned​ political authorities⁢ about consequences if fighting in Gaza continues.

    Eyal Zamir is​ attempting to present his ⁤plans to the cabinet; however, Prime Minister benjamin⁢ Netanyahu opposes holding meetings or reviewing these proposals.

    Despite nearly⁣ two years‍ passing without ‌achieving goals such as completely dismantling Hamas or recovering Israeli captives, Tel Aviv continues intensifying⁢ attacks against Gaza.‌ Meanwhile, images showing severely underweight Israeli captives suffering from famine-related malnutrition in Gaza have ignited⁢ widespread anger⁤ within occupied territories against ​Netanyahu’s policies.

    news Sources: ©⁢ webangah News Agency
  • Ramallah Residents Take to Streets in Support of Gaza + Video

    Ramallah Residents Take to Streets in Support of Gaza + Video

    The people of Ramallah in the West Bank held a march in support of Gaza.

    According‍ to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Quds⁤ Al-Akhbariya, demonstrations supporting Gaza continue across various regions worldwide, including the West Bank.

    In this context, a march expressing solidarity with ⁢Gaza and condemning hunger and Israeli ​regime aggressions took place in Ramallah city in the West Bank.

    The‍ people in cities​ around the world are staging protests calling for a ceasefire and⁤ showing support for Gaza.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Quds ⁣Al-Akhbariya,
  • Office of Ayatollah Sistani Urges Against Using His Images in Public Places

    Office of Ayatollah Sistani Urges Against Using His Images in Public Places

    The Office⁢ of Iraq’s Highest Shia Authority Issues statement Objecting to Displaying His Images in Public Places.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency and Sumeria, the ⁣Office of Grand Ayatollah Sayyid ali al-Sistani, Iraq’s highest Shia authority, issued a statement today, ‌Sunday, objecting to the display of‍ his images along the routes used by⁤ Hussaini pilgrims. The statement specifically ⁣criticized political groups and service providers who have placed such images publicly.

    The statement noted that certain‌ political and service organizations have been placing Ayatollah al-Sistani’s portraits in public spaces, especially along the walking paths leading to Hussaini pilgrimage sites.

    It emphasized: “We reiterate our ​opposition to these actions and call on all parties to refrain from them. Relevant authorities should take appropriate measures regarding this matter.”

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Sumeria
  • Tsunami Warning Issued After Magnitude 7 Earthquake Near Kuril Islands

    Tsunami Warning Issued After Magnitude 7 Earthquake Near Kuril Islands

    Following ​a magnitude ⁣7 earthquake in teh Kuril⁢ Islands, Russia’s Emergency Ministry issued tsunami warnings​ for three districts in⁤ the Kamchatka region.

    According to the English ‍section of webangah‍ News Agency, citing‌ Mehr News Agency and Reuters, russia’s ⁢Emergency Ministry issued tsunami alerts for three districts in ⁢the Kamchatka region after a‌ magnitude 7 earthquake struck near the Kuril Islands.

    The ministry stated on its Telegram channel‍ that while wave ⁣heights where estimated to be short, residents are still advised to stay away⁢ from​ coastal areas.

    However, the Pacific Tsunami Warning⁣ Center,⁣ which registered⁤ the magnitude 7 quake, did​ not issue ⁣any tsunami warnings.‍ The⁢ US Geological ​Survey also confirmed the earthquake’s magnitude as ⁢7.0.

    Russian news agency ⁣RIA Novosti reported that overnight ​activity at Klyuchevskoy volcano on ⁤Kamchatka Peninsula was detected-the ⁤first eruption there ‍in 600 years.

    Last​ Wednesday morning, a branch of Russia’s Academy of Sciences Research Center announced an 8.5-magnitude earthquake shook the coasts of Kamchatka Peninsula. The center emphasized that such an event is classified as rare and⁤ remarkable.

    The Kuril Islands archipelago remains a‍ disputed territory between Moscow⁣ and ⁤Tokyo. The​ entire ⁢island chain was transferred to the former Soviet Union in​ 1945. Tokyo claims ownership over Iturup, Kunashir, ⁢Shikotan islands and several ‌uninhabited islets within​ this group.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁣News Agency
  • Al Mayadeen: New Framework Being Established for Iran’s Relations with the IAEA

    Al Mayadeen: New Framework Being Established for Iran’s Relations with the IAEA

    Informed sources​ report an ⁣imminent visit ⁢by a delegation⁣ from⁤ the‌ International Atomic Energy Agency to Iran.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News agency, ⁢informed sources told Al Mayadeen that ⁣an IAEA delegation will travel ‌to Tehran in the coming days. The visit aims to discuss the ​implementation mechanism of Iran’s parliamentary law‌ concerning the suspension ⁢of cooperation with the‌ agency.

    The sources added that thes talks​ will focus on the political‍ aspects⁢ of this ⁢process, and no ‌IAEA inspectors will ⁤be part of the ⁢delegation.

    They also noted​ that a new chapter in relations ⁣between ⁢Iran and the International Atomic Energy Agency will emerge ⁣within the framework ‍of Iran’s recently approved legislation.

    It is indeed noteworthy that on July 28,an Iranian‍ Foreign Ministry spokesperson stated: ⁤”Regarding the IAEA,we ‍remain parties to safeguards ⁣agreements.A new protocol is planned⁣ with the agency considering parliament’s resolution, ‍which legally binds⁢ us. We⁤ will determine how to ​continue cooperation ‍accordingly. Within two weeks, an‌ IAEA official is scheduled to visit Iran for technical‍ discussions.”

    News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • China and Russia Launch Joint “Joint Sea” Missile Destroyer Drill

    China and Russia Launch Joint “Joint Sea” Missile Destroyer Drill

    China ‍and Russia have launched joint‌ naval‌ exercises too strengthen their partnership and⁤ counterbalance what they describe as the US-led global⁣ order.

    According to the English service of webangah ⁢News Agency, ⁤citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera, China and russia have commenced joint naval drills in ⁢the East China ⁤Sea (Sea of Japan).‌ The exercises aim to bolster cooperation ‍between the two nations and serve as a strategic​ balance‌ against the US-led ‌international order.

    Moscow and Beijing have expanded their military collaboration alongside growing ⁤economic and political ties over recent years. These relations have deepened since Russia’s invasion⁢ of Ukraine in February 2022.

    The Chinese Ministry of Defense announced that the “Joint Sea-2025” exercises began in waters near the Russian port city of Vladivostok. The drills will last for‍ three‍ days.

    According to China’s‌ defense ministry, both sides will​ conduct “joint rescue operations, anti-submarine warfare, air defense, missile interception, and naval combat” ⁢during these exercises.

    The ‍exercise involves four Chinese vessels ⁤including missile-equipped destroyers shaoxing and Urumqi along with several ‌Russian warships.After completing these maneuvers, both countries will carry out maritime patrols in relevant areas of the Pacific Ocean.

    china and Russia have held‍ these annual joint naval drills for ‍several years. The first Joint Sea exercise took place in 2012. ⁢Last year’s drill occurred along China’s southern coastline.

    On Friday, China’s Ministry ‌of⁤ Defense stated that‌ this year’s exercises aim to deepen extensive​ strategic cooperation between‍ Beijing and Moscow further.

    China has consistently denied Western allegations that it provides military support to ‌Russia in its war against⁤ Ukraine. It has called for an end to hostilities between Moscow and Kyiv while accusing ​Western countries ‍of prolonging the⁤ conflict by supplying weapons to Ukraine.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Sharp Decline in Zionist Confidence in Netanyahu

    Sharp Decline in Zionist Confidence in Netanyahu

    A ⁣recent survey in the occupied territories reveals a ⁤sharp decline in⁢ Israeli citizens’ trust in the regime’s prime ⁤minister.

    A poll conducted by the Israeli Institute for National Security Studies shows that ‍trust among Israelis in Prime‍ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and⁢ his cabinet has considerably decreased, according to webangah ​News Agency.

    Only 30 percent ‍of Israelis express confidence ​in Netanyahu, ‌while⁣ just 23 percent trust his cabinet.

    The institute also reported a‍ steep ⁤drop in public trust toward the military and ​its chief of staff. Only 25 ‌percent ⁢believe that attacks on‍ Gaza will​ lead ‌to Hamas’s destruction.

    Notably, 62 percent ⁤stated they do not care about the⁢ humanitarian crisis unfolding in the Gaza Strip.

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