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  • Zionist General Netanyahu Is Leading Israel to the Brink of Destruction

    Zionist General Netanyahu Is Leading Israel to the Brink of Destruction

    Retired Zionist General⁣ Accuses Netanyahu⁤ of Leading Regime to Ruin for Personal Reasons

    According to⁤ webangah News ⁣Agency, retired general Itzhak Brik has sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu in an article‍ for the Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz, accusing him of pushing the regime toward ​”internal suicide” not out of ‍security ⁢concerns but due⁣ to personal vengeful motives.

    Brik compared Netanyahu to the Roman Emperor Nero,⁢ who deliberately set Rome ablaze, writing: ⁢”Netanyahu is sacrificing everything to erase the shame of the October 7 ​defeat just to cling to ​power.”

    The general argued that Netanyahu‌ has failed⁤ in achieving ⁤the war’s objectives and‍ is prolonging it solely to restore his personal pride-not for strategic ⁤or security reasons.

    He‌ emphasized that Netanyahu weakened the ground ‍forces over past years, neglected necessary preparations,⁣ and is now dragging military personnel into an endless, ill-prepared ⁣conflict.

    Brik further accused Netanyahu of evading⁢ accountability, flouting laws, and manipulating public institutions ‍to maintain his position. ‍He warned that continuing this⁤ war risks the total destruction of ⁢the Zionist regime‍ and its erasure⁣ from history.

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Second round of Russia-Ukraine talks to be held in Erdogan’s office

    Second round of Russia-Ukraine talks to be held in Erdogan’s office

    New round of Russia-Ukraine negotiations likely to be held in Turkish presidential office, sources say.

    A new round ​of negotiations between Russia and Ukraine⁤ will most likely take place in‍ the office of Turkish President Recep‍ Tayyip Erdoğan, according to an informed source cited by webangah News Agency.

    The source told⁣ webangah that the talks would likely be held once‍ again ⁤at the Dolmabahçe Palace presidential office in Istanbul.

    Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, stated yesterday that Moscow ​would propose exchanging a ​memorandum of understanding outlining both sides’ approaches during potential upcoming talks with Ukraine in istanbul.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin had ⁢previously proposed resuming direct, precondition-free negotiations with ‌Ukraine on May⁢ 15. ​Kremlin spokesperson‌ Dmitry Peskov said the goal of ‍these proposed talks was to ‌eliminate the root⁢ causes of the war in Ukraine while ensuring Russian​ interests were ‍protected.

    The Russian delegation arrived in Istanbul on May 15 but no contact occurred between representatives of both countries that day. A meeting took place the following day and lasted approximately two hours.

    Vladimir Medinsky, Putin’s advisor who headed Russia’s delegation, emphasized that Moscow and Kyiv⁣ had agreed to ‍exchange proposals‌ regarding a potential ceasefire. Medinsky also confirmed Russia’s readiness to continue⁣ negotiations with⁤ Ukraine.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that Moscow’s delegation was prepared to present a memorandum ⁣on resolving the conflict during a second round of talks with Ukraine scheduled‍ for⁣ June 2 in Istanbul. Though,‍ the ‌Kremlin noted it had yet to receive any response from Kyiv regarding this⁣ proposal for renewed​ Turkey-mediated discussions.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Netanyahu government collapse countdown begins

    Netanyahu government collapse countdown begins

    Israel’s Channel 12 announces countdown too collapse of Benjamin Netanyahu’s ​cabinet.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing the⁤ Palestinian Facts Center, Israel’s Channel 12 has reported that a countdown has begun⁢ for⁣ the end of Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet, describing next week ​as decisive for its survival.

    The report states that ‌Haredi parties ​have issued​ an ultimatum to the prime ​minister: if the law exempting haredim from⁣ military​ service is not passed by mid-next week, they will withdraw from‍ the coalition. This threat comes as Haredi factions are among ​the core pillars of Netanyahu’s ⁤right-wing ‍coalition, and their exit could lead ⁣to the cabinet’s ⁢collapse.

    Political sources say Netanyahu faces one of his most arduous⁢ political crises with limited options. He reportedly prefers any potential cabinet collapse to result from “political or ‌security” reasons⁤ rather than being ousted⁤ due⁣ to his conventional allies’ failure to pass⁣ a controversial religious law.

    News sources: ©‌ webangah News Agency,mehr News Agency
  • 13 Zionists killed in May

    13 Zionists killed in May

    At least‌ 13 Zionists ⁢killed as May ⁣2025, ⁣according ‍to data released by ​the Hebrew Affairs ⁣Center of ⁣Akka.

    As reported by webangah ⁤News Agency, official ‌statistics from the Zionist regime‌ indicate that at least 13 Zionists-including military personnel, police officers, settlers, and even diplomats-have​ been killed since the ⁣beginning of May 2025.The figures reflect a important rise in casualties across multiple fronts.

    The⁤ breakdown of⁢ fatalities is as⁣ follows:

    May 2: A Zionist soldier killed during a military operation ‌in the Golan Heights.

    May‌ 4: An officer and a soldier killed by an explosion in a booby-trapped tunnel during clashes in Rafah, southern Gaza Strip.

    May 5: A Zionist officer died in ​an‌ operational​ accident ⁤near the Gaza Strip.

    May⁤ 9: Two more soldiers killed in fighting in Rafah.

    May 14: Igor Fivneni, a zionist police officer who claimed⁤ to have single-handedly killed⁣ 13 Palestinian fighters on October 7, committed suicide.

    May 16:A settler fatally ​shot during an attack in Bruchin settlement, west Bank. ​

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    News ⁤Sources: © webangah News‍ Agency
  • Paris fountain turns red in solidarity with Palestine video

    Paris fountain turns red in solidarity with Palestine video

    French activists dye Paris fountain red in solidarity with Palestine.

    According to webangah News ⁢Agency, citing the Palestinian Data ‍center, French activists supporting Palestine ⁣dyed a fountain in ​Paris red as a symbolic protest.

    News Sources:​ © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Palestinian Information Center
  • Netanyahu’s plan to commit a new crime for Israel

    Netanyahu’s plan to commit a new crime for Israel

    Informed sources‌ have warned about the hidden⁤ objectives behind the ⁢Zionist regime’s piecemeal distribution of humanitarian aid in specific ‌areas of the Gaza Strip.

    The webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, reports that Al-Rai Al-Youm newspaper quoted ⁢informed sources revealing the Zionist​ regime’s plan⁢ to distribute humanitarian⁢ aid⁤ in ⁢Gaza aims to establish⁢ human gathering centers-especially in​ Rafah Governorate.

    According ‌to ⁢the report, Zionist officials, ⁤including Prime Minister Benjamin⁤ Netanyahu, intend ‌to⁣ concentrate all ⁣Gaza residents in part‍ of Rafah Governorate‌ while tightly ‌controlling entry and exit ‌from the area.

    The sources emphasized this woudl create “the largest prison in human ‍history” in Rafah. An unnamed Arab country is reportedly ‌responsible for financially ⁣supporting this plan.

    Previous warnings highlighted concerns over israel’s selective approval ⁣of limited humanitarian aid distribution in designated Gaza‌ zones. International⁢ bodies, including⁤ the UN, have condemned this process as “insulting.”

    News Sources: © webangah⁢ News Agency, Mehr‍ News Agency
  • Algeria unveils S-400 missile system

    Algeria unveils S-400 missile system

    Algeria’s Defence⁣ Ministry unveils​ Russian S-400 defense system for⁤ teh first⁢ time.

    According to webangah ‍News Agency,⁢ Algeria’s⁣ defense Ministry ‍has publicly ⁢revealed its Russian-made S-400 air defense system for the first time.

    Algeria becomes the fourth country in the⁣ world⁢ to possess this advanced missile system.

    The Russian-made system was displayed during Algeria’s military exercise “Resilience 2025” conducted by⁤ the algerian Army.

    The S-400 can detect targets up to 600 kilometers away and engage aircraft and missiles within a 380-kilometer range.

    This missile ⁤system provides Algeria with advanced protection ⁣of its airspace.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Spuntik
  • ISIS underground cells in Syria reactivate today

    ISIS underground cells in Syria reactivate today

    ISIS’s first terrorist‍ operation in Syria sence the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime signals worsening security conditions ⁣in the country.

    According to webangah News Agency, Al-Rai Al-Youm ⁤newspaper reported on‍ ISIS’s first attack against the terrorist regime of al-Julani following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s⁣ government. The terrorist institution ISIS used the term “apostate Syrian regime” while claiming obligation⁤ for Thursday’s operation in ⁣Suwayda province. This⁣ indicates that al-Julani’s forces ‍are now openly targeted, and‌ he cannot stop this trend due ​to Damascus’ weakened ⁤central authority and widespread​ arms availability across Syria.

    Underground ISIS cells in Syria appear to have reawakened. The ISIS-affiliated weekly Al-Naba condemned al-Julani’s recent ⁤meeting with​ Trump, arguing that his altered appearance and engagement with Trump necessitate intensified fighting against ⁢the ⁢Damascus regime.

    Noureddin al-Baba, spokesperson for al-Julani’s ‌terrorist-led interior ministry, admitted that ISIS activities have escalated since Assad’s fall. Clashes between ISIS and Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), which control eastern ‍and‌ northeastern Syria, have also⁣ intensified.

    This attack is unlikely to‍ be​ ISIS’s last in syria but serves as a stark warning of deteriorating security.On Thursday, the group‌ claimed responsibility‌ for its first assault against Abu⁢ Muhammad‌ al-Julani-linked forces. The Syrian Observatory for Human ⁣Rights confirmed it ​as ‌the initial attack⁣ targeting al-Julani’s faction, resulting in⁣ one ‍soldier from Brigade 70 killed and three others⁢ wounded.

    News Sources:‌ © webangah News Agency, ⁤Mehr News Agency
  • Palestinian flag raised at cycling competition in Italy +video

    Palestinian flag raised at cycling competition in Italy +video

    Palestinian flag raised at international cycling competition in Italy.

    A large Palestinian flag was displayed at an international ‍cycling event in⁣ Italy ⁤as a show‍ of solidarity with ‌the Palestinian people, according to webangah News Agency.

    The gesture followed widespread global demonstrations supporting Palestinians.

    News Sources:⁤ © webangah News Agency,​ Mehr​ News Agency, Palestinian Information Center
  • Nigeria flood death toll rises to 117

    Nigeria flood death toll rises to 117

    Nigeria flood death ⁣toll⁤ rises to at least 117

    According to webangah News agency, citing ⁤France‍ 24, devastating ⁣floods⁢ in central Nigeria have killed ⁣at least 117 people and injured dozens more.

    Nigeria’s emergency services report rescue teams‌ are ⁤still searching for missing victims of the disaster.

    Torrential rains submerged dozens of homes near‍ Mokwa town along the Niger river banks.

    Ibrahim Abdulhussain,⁣ spokesperson ⁣for Niger State’s ​Emergency management‌ Agency, ⁤confirmed many‌ remain unaccounted for.

    Local Red⁢ Cross official Gideon Adamu told AFP at ⁤least 78 injured people have been hospitalized.

    The daily Trust newspaper reports thousands have been displaced, with over 50 children missing from an Islamic school.

    News Sources: ‌© webangah News ‌Agency, Mehr News Agency, France 24, AFP, ‍Daily Trust