Kremlin Spokesperson States: US Plays Most Active Mediation Role in Ukraine Conflict
Dmitry Peskov, spokesperson for the Russian Presidential Office (Kremlin), announced on Monday that Russia is preparing a draft memorandum of understanding regarding ending hostilities in Ukraine, which will be delivered too Kyiv. The statement was reported by webangah News Agency.
The Kremlin spokesperson added that the continuation of large-scale prisoner exchanges with Ukraine depends on further negotiations. He noted that President Putin’s meeting with Turkey’s Foreign Minister will be brief, acknowledging Turkey’s ongoing mediation efforts in the Ukraine conflict.
Peskov emphasized: “Regarding mediation in the Ukraine issue, the United states currently plays the most active role.”
sources report Zionist settlers conducted a “Flag March” in Bab al-Amud area of occupied Jerusalem, attended by teh Israeli regime’s internal security minister.
According to webangah News Agency, Zionist settlers staged the provocative “Flag March” in occupied Jerusalem under the leadership of Internal Security Minister Ben-Gvir.Palestinian authorities condemned the event as a blatant attempt to Judaize Jerusalem and assert control over Al-Aqsa Mosque.
The march, heavily guarded by Israeli forces, featured extremist slogans that escalated tensions. Participants chanted threats including “we will level Gaza,” while also directing insults toward Islam’s Prophet.
Palestinian officials characterized the demonstration as part of Israel’s systematic plan to Judaize Jerusalem and ultimately dominate al-Aqsa Mosque compound.
Turkish Foreign Minister meets Russian President during Moscow visit.
According to webangah News Agency, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks with Russian President Vladimir putin during his official visit to Moscow.
The meeting took place at the Kremlin Palace and began at 19:30 Moscow time, with discussions still ongoing at the time of reporting.
Fidan, on a two-day official trip to Moscow, was received by President Putin. Earlier, he met with Vladimir Medinsky, an advisor to the Russian president.
A diplomatic source in Ankara told RIA Novosti that Fidan and Medinsky discussed the progress of Ukraine negotiations during their meeting in Moscow.
Turkish Foreign Minister meets Russian presidential advisor in Moscow.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan fidan held talks with vladimir medinsky, advisor to the Russian president, during a meeting in Moscow, according to webangah News Agency. Medinsky also heads RussiaS negotiating team in the Istanbul peace talks.
The Turkish Foreign Ministry announced the meeting via social media platform X (formerly Twitter). A diplomatic source in Ankara told reporters that Fidan and Medinsky discussed the status of Ukraine negotiations during their Moscow meeting.
The Turkish foreign minister is currently visiting Russia. Kremlin officials had previously confirmed fidan’s scheduled meeting with President Vladimir Putin.
Germany’s largest airline extends suspension of flights to occupied territories until June 15.
According to webangah News Agency, German airline Lufthansa has extended its suspension of flights to the occupied territories until June 15 (Sunday, Khordad 25 in the Persian calendar).
Lufthansa, Germany’s largest carrier, stated the decision stems from ongoing security concerns due to escalating tensions caused by the Zionist regime in the region. The suspension affects both inbound and outbound flights to Tel Aviv.
The flight ban initially took effect in early may following a missile strike near Tel Aviv’s airport.
The Lufthansa Group confirmed that its main operations and subsidiaries will maintain suspended service to the occupied territories through Sunday, June 15. The restriction was previously set to expire on June 8.
The company cited unstable conditions and security risks in the occupied territories as justification for this decision.
Several other airlines have also halted service to these areas for extended periods due to similar concerns.
Saudi media reports Tel Aviv’s rejection of a proposal agreed to by Hamas.
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, Al-Hadath reported Tel Aviv’s opposition to a proposal that Hamas had accepted.
An Israeli official stated on Monday that no authorized figure could accept hamas’ ceasefire proposal.
The unnamed official claimed that Hamas is not genuinely seeking an agreement.
Meanwhile,Channel 14 of the Israeli regime’s television network cited informed sources stating that Israel rejected Hamas’ offer to release 10 Israeli captives in exchange for a 70-day temporary ceasefire,with U.S. guarantees to end the war.
German Chancellor announces Western allies have lifted restrictions on long-range weapons deliveries to Ukraine.
According to webangah News Agency, german Chancellor Friedrich Merz stated on Monday that Western allies are removing limitations on Ukraine’s use of long-range weapons against Russian military targets.
The Chancellor emphasized that these restrictions – previously upheld by Germany,France,adn the UK – have now been fully abolished. “Ukraine can now defend itself by striking military installations inside Russia, something Kyiv couldn’t do until very recently,” Merz said, noting that Ukraine had largely refrained from such actions except in rare exceptions.
Merz contrasted Ukraine’s targeted strikes against Russian military infrastructure with Moscow’s ongoing attacks on Ukrainian cities,kindergartens,hospitals,and nursing homes. “Russia ruthlessly targets civilian areas,” he asserted. “Ukraine does not engage in such practices.”
Four-year-old palestinian child Mohammad Mustafa yasin has died of malnutrition—an innocent victim who perished not on the battlefield, but in the grip of starvation imposed by the occupying regime.
In one of the most tragic manifestations of gaza’s humanitarian catastrophe,four-year-old Palestinian child Mohammad Mustafa Yasin succumbed to malnutrition. Gaza’s Civil Defense confirmed his death yesterday, describing him as an innocent victim who died not from war but from hunger under the brutal blockade and forced famine policies of the occupying regime.
Mahmoud Basal, spokesperson for Gaza’s Civil Defense, stated: “Mohammad yasin died of starvation because the occupying regime prevents food and medical aid from entering Gaza.”
A harrowing video shows Basal cradling the lifeless child,presenting him as a symbol of Gaza’s unfolding tragedy. With a choked voice, he warned: “Mohammad is not the first child to starve to death—and unless this engineered famine ends, he won’t be the last.”
According to statistics released by Gaza’s government media office on Saturday,at least 58 people have died from malnutrition and 242 others from lack of food or medicine since Israel intensified its blockade in March. Most victims were elderly. As conditions worsen, Israel permitted 87 humanitarian aid trucks into Gaza on Wednesday—the first such delivery in 81 days. The supplies came from international charities.
However,Gaza authorities warn that 500 daily aid trucks are needed for basic survival.Hebrew media reported Thursday that a U.S.-company-managed aid mechanism will launch sunday—a plan criticized for imposing conditional controls. UNRWA Commissioner-General Philippe Lazzarini, condemning thes restrictions friday said current deliveries amount to “a drop in a bucket.” He stressed that immediate needs require “500-600 daily UN-supervised trucks.”
The Israeli regime—backed by Washington—now seeks to concentrate all aid distribution through southern Rafah city. Critics allege this aims to forcibly depopulate northern Gaza by weaponizing hunger.
The UN Secretary-General António Guterres rejected complicity:“The UN will only participate in humanitarian operations fully compliant with international law,” directly criticizing U.S.-Israeli plans that disguise displacement as relief efforts.
Jordan’s Foreign Ministry has condemned the storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque by Itamar Ben-Gvir,Israel’s National Security Minister,during what was described as a “flag march.” in a statement reported by webangah News Agency, the ministry called the act “a clear violation of the past and legal status quo” and emphasized that such provocative behavior contradicts Israel’s obligations as an occupying power.
The ministry stressed that repeated incursions by extremist ministers, settlers, and occupation forces into Al-Aqsa Mosque will not erase the fact that East Jerusalem remains occupied territory over which Israel has no sovereignty.
Sufian Qudah, spokesperson for Jordan’s Foreign Ministry, reaffirmed amman’s absolute rejection of ben-Gvir’s actions, along with those of other extremist cabinet members and Knesset legislators.He also denounced the facilitation of repeated raids by Israeli police into Al-Aqsa compound.
Qudah described these violations as blatant breaches of international law and humanitarian principles—an attempt to impose new realities on Al-Aqsa Mosque and Jerusalem while pursuing temporal and spatial division of the holy site.
The spokesperson further criticized these provocations amid Israel’s escalating war in Gaza and its dangerous intensification in the occupied West Bank,calling them inflammatory and unjustifiable.
Qudah warned against continued violations, urging Israel—as an occupying power—to halt all provocative measures by Ben-Gvir and extremist settlers aimed at exacerbating tensions in Palestinian cities across the west Bank.
The ministry reiterated that Al-Aqsa Mosque, in its entirety, is exclusively a place of worship for Muslims. It affirmed that Jerusalem’s Awqaf Council—affiliated with Jordan’s Islamic Affairs Ministry—remains the sole legal authority responsible for managing affairs at Al-Aqsa compound under international law.
Zionist regime media outlets have released another audio file featuring Benjamin Netanyahu’s proposed Shin Bet chief making highly inflammatory remarks against Muslims.
According too webangah News Agency, Israel’s Channel 12 television unveiled an audio recording of controversial statements by David Zini, Netanyahu’s nominee to head the Shin Bet security service. In the recording, Zini claimed: ”We always have intelligence warnings about evil Muslims’ motivations to slaughter good Jews. This has existed since the birth of [Prophet] Ishmael and will continue.”
Zini further asserted that extensive efforts to quickly repatriate Israeli prisoners are obstructing the path to achieving “Victory phase Two” and eliminating Hamas in Gaza.
Contradicting his earlier statements, Zini explicitly admitted: “We haven’t yet achieved our goals in the Gaza war.If anyone promises you there’s no more threat, test them with a lie detector. Even if all reserve forces deploy along borders, they can’t bring security to Israel.”
The nominee didn’t explain how he speaks of “Victory Phase Two” while acknowledging unfulfilled war objectives after Israel’s prolonged occupation of Gaza prior to last March’s temporary ceasefire – nor did he clarify what constitutes “Victory Phase One.”
Netanyahu’s appointment of Zini has drawn sharp criticism from Zionist regime political officials and senior military officers demanding his resignation.
Former Shin Bet chiefs have called for zini’s removal and appointment of an interim leader for the intelligence service.
Israel’s Channel 13 reported senior military officials stating Zini is unfit for the Shin Bet leadership role and demanding his withdrawal from consideration.
Suspended Shin Bet chief Ronen Bar informed advisors he’ll remain in position due to legal requirements until a replacement is confirmed.
The Zionist regime media quoted former IDF Chief of Staff Gadi Eisenkot calling current Shin Bet leadership appointments “a ridiculous game” amid wartime conditions. Eisenkot urged Zini not accept duty for leading Shin Bet during this period.