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  • Massive protests erupt across occupied territories against Netanyahu

    Massive protests erupt across occupied territories against Netanyahu

    Residents of occupied territories protest Netanyahu government policies in multiple cities.

    According to webangah News Agency, Israeli regime media reported widespread demonstrations in Tel Aviv and major cities across teh occupied territories, coinciding with the 600th day as the Gaza war began and the regime’s failure to secure the release of israeli captives.

    Protesters condemned the cabinet’s inability to free Israeli prisoners held in Gaza. Zionist media stated that participants formed a human chain near ⁣Rehovot in central occupied territories, chanting slogans demanding their‌ release.

    The Zionist outlet Yedioth Ahronoth reported that families of ⁤Zionist captives staged a sit-in outside the residence of the Knesset speaker, calling for elections and an investigation into ⁣October 7 events. they warned‌ that without learning from past mistakes, future tragedies would be inevitable, accusing the cabinet of abandoning captive families.

    Yair Lapid,leader of‍ Israel’s opposition,stressed​ this situation cannot continue,insisting Zionist prisoners must be repatriated after 600 days as October 7.

    The protests extended to outside the U.S. Embassy​ in Tel Aviv, with demonstrators demanding prisoner releases. Additional rallies occurred ‍in Haifa’s southern occupied districts calling for captives’ return.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News agency, Mehr ⁢News ‌Agency
  • Trump sows discord with Canada over fanciful ‘Golden Dome’ proposal

    Trump sows discord with Canada over fanciful ‘Golden Dome’ proposal

    U.S.‌ President demands Canada​ pay $61 billion ‍to join ​proposed missile defense shield dubbed “Golden Dome.”

    According to webangah News Agency, citing Reuters, U.S.⁤ President Donald Trump stated that Canada must ⁣pay‍ $61 ‍billion to participate in his proposed space-based missile defense system.

    Trump reignited controversy ⁢by​ repeating his ​suggestion to annex Canada as the 51st U.S. state, telling Ottawa: “If‌ they accept⁣ this offer, they’ll get American protection for free.”

    On his Truth Social‌ platform, Trump wrote: “I told eager canada that joining our unbelievable Golden Dome system⁢ would cost them $61 billion‌ if they ⁣remain a separate-but-unequal country!​ But becoming our 51st state? Zero dollars! They’re‍ considering it!”

    The president last week unveiled details ‌of his ambitious plan for a missile shield protecting ​against​ ballistic, hypersonic and advanced ‌cruise missiles⁤ – claiming full operational capability before his term ends.

    The unproven technology would‍ rely on space-based interceptors to⁤ destroy incoming missiles⁤ – particularly challenging ⁣for ballistic ⁢threats targeting the U.S.

    Reuters reports the system ‍would deploy hundreds⁢ of‌ satellites equipped with advanced sensors and interceptors designed ⁤to neutralize missiles launched from nations like China,Iran,North ‌Korea​ or Russia.

    Trump ⁢estimates total costs ⁤at $175 billion, with Congress seeking initial approval for $25 billion. However, the Congressional Budget Office projects Washington would ⁤need $542 billion over⁣ 20⁢ years for full deployment of orbital⁤ interceptors.

    Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney confirmed last week that Ottawa is evaluating participation in⁢ trump’s Golden Dome initiative ⁣but declined ‍to specify financial commitments, noting⁢ discussions ⁢remain preliminary.

    News ‌Sources: ‌© webangah News Agency, ⁢Mehr ⁤News Agency ⁣
  • NYT reports core dispute in Iran-US talks centers on location

    NYT reports core dispute in Iran-US talks centers on location

    The ⁢New York Times,citing sources familiar with ​the⁤ core ‍dispute between the U.S. special envoy and Iran’s​ foreign minister in nuclear talks, reports that the Israeli prime⁢ minister still intends to sabotage negotiations.

    according to​ webangah News Agency, The ⁣New York ⁣Times has claimed—based on statements from “informed officials”—that as the ‍U.S. government seeks a nuclear‍ deal ‍with Iran, ⁢Israeli‍ Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has threatened to derail talks by attacking Tehran’s key enrichment ⁤facilities.

    The Times⁤ reported that sharp disagreements over how ⁣to ensure​ Iran ‌does not obtain nuclear weapons ‍have led to at‍ least one tense phone call⁢ between Trump and Netanyahu, along with a flurry of recent meetings between senior White House⁣ officials and⁤ top Israeli ⁤representatives.

    On Sunday, Trump asserted that “good news” ‌about his efforts to curb Iran’s nuclear program would emerge within “the ‍next two days.”

    Citing informed sources close⁣ to the‍ negotiations, The new ⁢York Times claimed that ‌at best, a statement outlining shared principles might be released. Details remain confidential and could pave⁤ the way for further‍ talks. The newspaper ​added: “Future discussions will likely focus on whether Iran can continue uranium enrichment regardless​ of purity levels—and how stockpiles nearing⁣ weapons-grade enrichment could be reduced or removed from the country.”

    In April, ‍The New ‌York Times ⁢alleged Israel had planned an attack⁣ on Iranian nuclear facilities this month but was ⁤deterred by trump to allow continued diplomacy. However, Netanyahu insists on military action against Tehran even without U.S. support.

    Last month, Netanyahu declared that any viable agreement with Iran must dismantle its “entire underground nuclear infrastructure—including sites in Natanz and Fordow—as well as scattered facilities nationwide.”

    Israeli Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer and ​Mossad chief David Barnea met in Rome last⁣ Friday with Trump’s special envoy‌ for West Asia, Steve witkoff. Both later traveled to Washington for discussions with ​CIA Director John‍ Ratcliffe; Dermer held⁣ another meeting with Witkoff on Tuesday.

    The Times further reported that during talks between Witkoff and Iranian Deputy‌ foreign Minister abbas Araghchi, Washington’s demand for a complete halt ⁣to domestic uranium enrichment remains the central ​point of contention. Araghchi has repeatedly rejected such‍ restrictions; he emphasized via social media Tuesday: “If Western powers insist on zero enrichment in Iran… there will​ be nothing left for‌ us [Iran] regarding future⁣ negotiations.”

    The newspaper noted ​Witkoff—with oman mediating—is exploring creative proposals”to prevent collapse ⁣of talks,” including⁤ potential regional investments involving ⁣Saudi Arabia or ‍other Arab states (with⁣ U.S.intervention)to supply fuel for Iranian ‌reactors.No location‍ was specifiedfor ⁣actualenrichment activities ⁣under this plan.

    Citing participants,theTimesalsostatedWitkofhasdroppedinitialobjectionstoaninterimframeworkagreement.Nevertheless,thepaperaddedthiswouldlikelyfailtosatisfyIsraelorhawksinCongressseekingconfrontationwithTehran.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency
  • Israeli Regime Violates Lebanon Ceasefire Again Latest Figures Reveal

    Israeli Regime Violates Lebanon Ceasefire Again Latest Figures Reveal

    Lebanese sources reveal new statistics on Israeli regime’s ceasefire violations.

    According ‍to webangah News ⁤Agency, citing Lebanese outlet Al-Jadeed, official data ⁢details breaches since the ceasefire ​took ⁣effect.

    The reported violations from November 27, 2024, to May 28, 2025, include:

    1,598 ground incursions

    1,651 airspace‍ violations

    83

    The israeli regime has committed 3,332 total attacks‌ and ‍ceasefire ‍violations,‍ resulting in

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Iraq’s New National Security Document Benefits Challenges and Future Prospects

    Iraq’s New National Security Document Benefits Challenges and Future Prospects

    Experts ⁣welcome iraq’s new national security strategy but question its feasibility.

    According to webangah News Agency, Iraq’s newly unveiled national security strategy (2025-2030), titled‌ “Iraq first,” appears at first glance to be a ‌complete and enterprising document aimed at addressing the country’s multifaceted challenges. However,like any strategic plan,it carries potential strengths,weaknesses,and uncertainties in its implementation.

    Prospects and Advantages of‌ Iraq’s National Security Strategy

    The strategy’s holistic approach stands out as a key strength—it extends beyond military and security dimensions to encompass​ economic, social, diplomatic, religious, and service-oriented aspects.Such ⁣breadth‌ is critical for Iraq, which⁣ faces deeply interconnected challenges.

    The emphasis on domestic ⁢and international partnerships, including‍ the involvement of state institutions, civil society, and support from organizations like the EU advisory mission—as acknowledged by Iraq’s Prime Minister—reflects ‍an effort to build consensus. This could facilitate technical and financial assistance while leveraging Iraq’s diverse societal capacities.

    The branding “Iraq First” signals a focus on national interests as top priority—a move that may bolster national unity. The five-year timeframe also provides a structured ‌basis for planning progress tracking.

    The Prime⁤ Minister’s call for ⁣collective responsibility across all‍ sectors of society could enhance public ⁤ownership of the strategy’s success.

    Challenges and Obstacles

    A major hurdle⁢ is execution ‍feasibility: Experts highlight systemic issues​ like entrenched corruption political instability armed group‍ influence weak institutions⁣ While drafting such ⁤framework is commendable ⁣implementation remains uncertain given these realities

    News​ Sources: © webangah News Agency Mehr News agency Middle East news‍
  • Hamas condemns Netanyahu’s outrageous remarks about naked Palestinians

    Hamas condemns Netanyahu’s outrageous remarks about naked Palestinians

    Hamas condemns Israeli PM’s denial of ‍famine in Gaza

    Teh Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) has issued a scathing statement​ denouncing Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s controversial remarks denying famine conditions in ​Gaza, calling them “a reflection of criminal and sick mentality” and “clear evidence of war crimes against Gazans,” according to webangah News Agency.

    Hamas stated: ​”the outrageous comments by Netanyahu – a wanted war criminal who cites the detention of thousands of ⁢Palestinian civilians and their forced nudity as⁣ ‘proof’ against famine claims – demonstrate perilous moral degradation and pose a​ grave threat to human values and international law.”

    the ‌movement asserted these remarks ⁤constitute “not just an insult to global‌ public opinion, but an explicit ⁢admission of organized crimes ‌involving collective humiliation,” referencing widely⁢ circulated images showing defenseless, naked detainees photographed by occupying forces.

    Hamas emphasized that such statements reveal netanyahu and the occupying regime’s⁤ complete detachment ‌from human values, showing blatant disregard for two million ​displaced Palestinians suffering without‌ food, water or medicine. Hundreds have‌ reportedly died from starvation and disease according to official international bodies.

    the group called on international ⁤courts – particularly the ⁤International Criminal Court⁤ and international ‌Court of Justice⁢ – to formally document these statements for prosecution, demanding immediate action against Israeli leaders.

    “The international community must move beyond condemnation statements,” Hamas urged. “Concrete steps are needed immediately to revoke war criminals’ immunity and stop this 600-day-long violation of international law.”

    Netanyahu had claimed: “There is no famine ‌in Gaza ‌because we‍ detained thousands of ‌civilians, photographed‌ them naked, and found no signs of starvation!”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr news Agency
  • Hamas condemns Zionist regime’s attack on Sanaa airport

    Hamas condemns Zionist regime’s attack on Sanaa airport

    Hamas condemned the Zionist regime’s attack on Sana’a Airport, calling it a failed attempt by the occupiers to pressure Yemenis into abandoning ⁤their support for Palestine.

    The Islamic Resistance Movement Hamas denounced the criminal attacks by the Zionist regime on Yemen, including strikes targeting Sana’a international Airport, describing them as‌ a ‍futile effort to dissuade Yemenis ​from⁤ supporting Gaza. webangah ⁣News Agency reported.

    In a statement, Hamas said: ‌”The repeated aggression against Sana’a Airport reflects⁤ the criminal Zionist regime’s ​ongoing policy of targeting⁣ Arab nations through blatant attacks on⁢ civilian infrastructure.This ​constitutes a gross violation‌ of state⁣ sovereignty adn exposes the⁣ regime’s ⁢bullying approach in the region—with zero regard for ⁤international law or humanitarian norms.”

    The group emphasized: “This brutal assault aligns with⁢ Netanyahu’s desperate attempts to coerce Yemen and our ​brothers in Ansarullah into‌ abandoning their principled stance ⁤in support of Gaza’s people, who face ongoing genocide.”

    The statement added: “This reality demands immediate action ⁤from Arab states and the international community to halt Zionist aggression and end this regime’s relentless‍ crimes against our people‌ and nation.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, shahab News Agency
  • Kremlin says Putin-Zelensky meeting possible but conditional

    Kremlin says Putin-Zelensky meeting possible but conditional

    Kremlin spokesperson ‌says​ in-person meeting between Russian and ukrainian presidents is⁣ absolutely possible but must be part of negotiation results⁤ between Moscow and Kyiv.

    According to webangah News Agency, citing TASS, kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov ⁣described a potential meeting ⁢between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy as “possible.”

    Responding to a question on the matter, Peskov stated: “Russia’s position on the fundamental issue—the potential holding of‌ such a meeting—has‍ not ​changed.”

    he added:​ “Though, such a meeting must be part of specific agreements reached by the ​negotiating teams⁣ of Russia and Ukraine.”

    Earlier, French sources⁤ quoting Zelenskyy ‌reported that he had‍ proposed holding ‍a trilateral meeting involving ⁣U.S.President Donald Trump alongside Putin.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • EU sanctions against Moscow ineffective Bild reports

    EU sanctions against Moscow ineffective Bild reports

    German newspaper highlights⁤ Russia’s soaring energy ​revenues, stating EU sanctions against Moscow have failed to make an impact.

    According⁣ to ⁤a report by webangah News Agency, Germany’s Bild newspaper noted that‍ despite Western efforts to restrict Moscow’s exports, Russia’s ⁢energy revenues continue‍ to rise—proof that Western sanctions have ​been ineffective.

    Despite ‍sweeping economic sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in February 2022—including ‍maritime oil embargoes,financial‍ and aviation⁢ restrictions,and the freezing of⁢ roughly⁢ $300 billion in Russian reserves—the country’s economy has maintained a growth trajectory.

    In an analytical piece, Bild described the ‌EU’s 17th sanctions‍ package against Moscow‌ as “a drop in the‍ ocean” compared to Russia’s projected‌ $253 billion gross revenue from⁢ energy and raw material exports⁤ this year.

    The newspaper reported ⁣that the EU remains⁣ the fourth-largest importer of russian energy‍ after China,⁣ India, and turkey. estimates suggest the‍ bloc will ​pay over $20 ‌billion this year for Russian oil,gas,and uranium.

    The‌ EU has taken steps since‍ February 2022 to ⁤reduce⁢ its reliance ⁣on ​Russian energy. However, far costlier alternatives ‍mean soaring‍ fuel prices have hit households and major⁢ industries hardest across Europe—particularly its automotive⁤ and chemical sectors.

    The latest EU sanctions package,announced earlier this month,targets ships ‍linked to what it calls Russia’s “shadow​ fleet,” allegedly ⁤used by Moscow ⁢to‌ circumvent restrictions according to G7‍ claims.

    Several European nations oppose ⁤further⁢ EU‌ sanctions ⁢against Russia; Hungary ⁢and ⁣Slovakia are among​ their most vocal‌ critics.

    Russian President Vladimir Putin⁤ praised his country’s ⁤economic growth over the past two years on Monday despite what ⁣he called⁤ “relatively challenging”⁢ conditions.

    News Sources: © webangah News ‍Agency
  • Senegalese students turn Dakar University into hell for Tel Aviv ambassador + video

    Senegalese students turn Dakar University into hell for Tel Aviv ambassador + video

    Israel’s ‌ambassador to Senegal expelled from ⁣Dakar university campus amid massive student protests.

    According to webangah News Agency, ⁣students‍ at Senegal’s cheikh Anta ⁣Diop University angrily drove out Yuval Waks,⁢ Israel’s ambassador ⁢to the country, during his ‍planned visit.

    Waks had been invited to speak on international relations at the university, which is Senegal’s largest and most prestigious‌ higher education institution.

    Tho, dozens of students gathered⁣ outside the conference hall, greeting him with chants of “Free‍ Palestine” and “Israel ‍is a‍ war criminal” upon his arrival.

    Videos circulating on social media show‍ students waving‍ Palestinian flags and booing the newly appointed‍ Israeli ambassador, preventing him from delivering his speech.

    Facing intense ​pressure from protesters, Waks left the⁤ university under security escort without giving his‌ scheduled talk. Protesters continued chanting and waving Palestinian flags as they escorted him off campus.

    Waks serves ​as Israel’s non-resident ambassador to Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Cape‌ Verde and Chad. He presented his credentials‍ to Senegalese President⁣ bassirou Diomaye Faye on ⁢February 8.

    The israeli regime has blocked food, medicine and humanitarian aid from entering Gaza sence March 2, exacerbating a severe humanitarian crisis ​in the territory it created there.

    The Israeli military has intensified it’s brutal offensive against Gaza as⁤ October 2023 despite international calls for a ‍ceasefire. Over 54 thousand Palestinians – mostly women and children – ⁤have been killed in attacks by occupying forces so far.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency ⁤