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  • Iraqi Parliament Convenes to Address Drone Attacks on the Kurdistan Region and Al-Qut Fire

    Iraqi Parliament Convenes to Address Drone Attacks on the Kurdistan Region and Al-Qut Fire

    Iraq’s parliament will hold⁤ a session tomorrow to discuss drone attacks on oil fields ⁤in the ‌kurdistan Region ​and ⁤a deadly⁤ fire in Al-Qut city, wasit province.

    The English section of webangah News ​agency reports that, citing⁣ Iraqi news‌ agency WAFA via mehr News Agency, Iraq’s parliament will convene an remarkable session on Monday to ⁤address two critical issues.

    Iraqi sources stated‌ that⁤ the‍ session will review the fire incident in Al-Qut city, which resulted in multiple civilian⁤ casualties.

    The ​parliament⁣ will also examine recent suicide drone attacks targeting infrastructure across the Kurdistan Region of iraq during this extraordinary meeting.

    Notably, the fire broke out​ at ‌a hypermarket‌ in Al-Qut city of Wasit province, eastern Iraq, causing notable deaths and injuries.

    Drone assaults ‌on oil fields ​within the Kurdistan Region have recently ⁢escalated, forcing some production sites to suspend ‌operations.

    ‌News Sources:⁣ © webangah News Agency
  • Death Toll from Zionist Regime’s Attacks on Gaza Reaches 58,765

    Death Toll from Zionist Regime’s Attacks on Gaza Reaches 58,765

    The Palestinian Ministry of Health in the Gaza ⁢Strip announced that the‍ death toll from the Israeli army’s attacks on ‌Gaza​ has reached 58,765.

    The English section⁣ of webangah News Agency,citing Shahab News Agency,reported that​ the​ Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza issued a statement updating casualty figures from Israeli military operations since ‍October 7,2023.

    According ⁢to the ministry, 58,765 Palestinians have been killed​ consequently of Israeli attacks in Gaza from October 7, 2023, to date.

    The health authority also stated that total injuries have reached 140,485 since the start of hostilities in the enclave.

    In ⁤the past 48 hours​ alone, bodies of 98 martyrs were transferred to hospitals. additionally, 511 people were injured during this period.

    Since March 18, 2025-during a new wave of assaults on Gaza-there‍ have been 7,938 deaths and 28,444 injuries reported.

    Thousands more remain missing or trapped under rubble across ⁤Gaza.

    At aid ⁣distribution centers over the last two ‍days, 14 people were killed and 94 others wounded, bringing ‌the total number of those killed at these sites to 891, with injuries reaching 5,754 Palestinians.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Heavy Fighting in As-Suwayda Leaves Nearly 1,000 Dead

    Heavy Fighting in As-Suwayda Leaves Nearly 1,000 Dead

    Local sources report intense clashes between Sunni tribes and Druze fighters ⁤in As-Suwayda.

    According to the ⁤English section of webangah ⁣News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency via Al-Bawaba, severe fighting​ has resumed at the entrance of As-Suwayda city in southern syria.

    Sources stated that ‌heavy battles continue between sunni tribes and Druze fighters, despite US announcements about a ceasefire agreement between Tel Aviv and⁤ Damascus.

    meanwhile,local Syrian sources confirmed that the terms of the‌ ceasefire ‍in As-suwayda have yet to be implemented.

    The sources added that​ armed‌ tribal militants, supporting Jolani’s forces, are⁢ still arriving in As-Suwayda province.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Bawaba,
  • Car Attack in Los Angeles Injures at Least 20

    Car Attack in Los Angeles Injures at Least 20

    A vehicle ​drove into a crowd in Los Angeles, injuring at least 20 people.

    A report from ⁣ webangah News Agency citing‌ mehr News Agency⁢ and The Mirror ​states that at least 20 people ⁤were injured⁢ after a vehicle entered a crowd in Los Angeles.

    Los Angeles Emergency ‌Services⁣ confirmed the incident​ took place ‌on Santa monica Boulevard and said rescue teams have been dispatched to the ‍scene.

    The type and‍ details of the vehicle involved have not been released. However, eyewitnesses reported that a shooting occurred before⁣ the ‍vehicle drove into the crowd.

    Authorities say five of the injured are ‌in critical condition, while eight to ten others ⁣suffered serious injuries.

    News Sources: ©‌ webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency, The Mirror,
  • 35 More Palestinians Killed in Gaza

    35 More Palestinians Killed in Gaza

    Palestinian sources report the death of 35 more Palestinians in Gaza amid Israeli regime attacks.

    According to the English section of webangah News agency, citing Al-Masirah via Mehr‍ News agency, Palestinian sources reported Israeli artillery strikes on the Jabalia neighborhood in northern Gaza.

    These sources also⁤ confirmed that four people were killed in the Bani Suheila area east⁢ of Khan Yunis city in southern Gaza.

    Palestinian⁤ reports further stated that 60 Palestinians ​have been‍ killed since dawn during Israeli bombardments and attacks,including 35 individuals who went to American-Israeli distribution centers searching for food.

    Meanwhile, UNRWA emphasized the urgent need to lift the food blockade ​and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News‌ Agency, Al-Masirah ‌
  • Israeli Regime Launches Airstrike on Southern Lebanon

    Israeli Regime Launches Airstrike on Southern Lebanon

    The Israeli regime has once again‌ violated the agreed ceasefire ⁤by ​attacking southern Lebanon.

    According‌ to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Al Mayadeen,the Israeli ​regime has again breached the ceasefire agreement by⁤ targeting‍ southern Lebanon.

    The report states that in​ a⁢ drone strike carried ⁤out by Israel, ‍the town of Al-Khiyam was targeted.

    During the attack, one of Al-Khiyam’s houses⁣ was hit, resulting in the martyrdom of a Lebanese‌ civilian.

    News Sources: © webangah‍ News Agency, Mehr⁢ News Agency, Al Mayadeen, ​
  • Spiritual Leader of Syrian Druze Reacts to Ceasefire in Suwayda

    Spiritual Leader of Syrian Druze Reacts to Ceasefire in Suwayda

    The spiritual leader of Syria’s Druze community responded to the declared ceasefire in Suwayda province.

    The English section of webangah News⁣ Agency,citing Mehr News Agency and Al-Mayadeen,reported that Hikmat al-Hajri,the spiritual⁤ leader⁤ of Syria’s Druze community,emphasized plans​ to establish checkpoints beyond Suwayda’s administrative borders. This measure will ‌be implemented based on negotiations⁤ supervised ⁤by the countries guaranteeing the ceasefire.

    He added that no group would‌ be allowed to enter border villages for 48 hours‍ following the ceasefire’s implementation. He called on all local factions to remain within Suwayda’s administrative boundaries and⁤ avoid any provocative actions.

    Al-Hajri also stated that tribes remaining in various parts of Suwayda ⁤province can evacuate safely.

    It is indeed notable that just hours before the ceasefire took effect in Syria, Joulani’s terrorist regime announced it. As Sunday,Suwayda has witnessed intense clashes between tribal groups and Druze forces alongside⁤ Israeli regime airstrikes against the country.

    News Sources: © webangah‌ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen,
  • Moscow Withdraws from Military Cooperation Agreement with Berlin

    Moscow Withdraws from Military Cooperation Agreement with Berlin

    Following heightened tensions between Russia and Germany, moscow has officially withdrawn from the military-technical cooperation agreement with berlin.

    According to the English section of webangah‍ News agency,‌ citing Mehr News Agency and Kyiv Independent, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin ⁣announced Moscow’s official exit‍ from the military-technical cooperation ⁢agreement with Berlin by signing a decree.

    The agreement contained eight provisions, including collaboration between Russia and Germany in defense industries, coordination between their defense ministries, establishment of a joint ⁢commission for military cooperation, protection of shared military secrets, and a mutual commitment not to sell ⁢jointly ​produced weapons to third countries.

    The ‌Russian Foreign Ministry stated that this agreement “no longer aligns with the current state of relations between⁢ Russia ⁢and Germany.”

    Moscow attributed its withdrawal to “Berlin’s hostile policies” and “the German⁢ government’s military ambitions.” Mishustin ‌ordered the foreign Ministry to officially inform the German side of this decision.

    Earlier, U.S. President Donald​ Trump announced that under an agreement with NATO, the United States sold weapons needed by Ukraine to⁣ the alliance, which would then ⁤deliver them ⁣to Kyiv. Following this decision, the first​ shipment of Patriot air defense systems was‌ sent from Germany⁤ to Ukraine.

    Despite opposing long-range missile deliveries to Ukraine, Germany⁣ has consistently ⁤expressed support during Ukraine’s more​ then three years of conflict with Russia by providing‌ arms and military assistance.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Joulani: Tel Aviv’s Intervention Pushes Syria Toward a Dangerous Phase

    Joulani: Tel Aviv’s Intervention Pushes Syria Toward a Dangerous Phase

    The leader of the terrorist groups controlling Syria stated that ‌Israeli regime attacks ⁤on the country have pushed⁤ syria’s security situation toward a dangerous threshold.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency ⁢and Russia Al-Youm, Abu Muhammad al-Joulani, the leader of the terrorist groups ruling Syria, ‍claimed in⁣ a televised message that recent‌ developments in Suwayda ​in southern Syria created ‌dangerous security and political conditions. He warned that without the ⁣intervention of these elements, the situation woudl‌ have spiraled out of control.

    Al-Joulani added ‌that despite severe challenges, the current Syrian authorities managed to‍ stabilize conditions. Though, Tel Aviv’s interventions pushed stability toward a hazardous phase of instability. Due to ⁢these interventions, American and Arab ‌mediators stepped in to calm‌ tensions.

    He stated that as his regime’s forces withdrew from certain areas, armed groups launched retaliatory attacks against ⁣tribes and their families. These assaults prompted other tribal groups to mobilize in support of Suwayda’s ​residents.

    Al-Joulani asserted that Syria’s current regime claims obligation for protecting minorities and various clans within the country but denies involvement in any crimes inside or outside Suwayda.

    He also ⁣emphasized​ that seeking external ​assistance by some factions harms Syria. The province of Suwayda remains an integral‍ part of Syrian territory, wiht Druze communities forming a basic pillar of its national structure. They have shown clear opposition to any fragmentation of Syria.

    It is ⁢noteworthy that ⁣hours before announcing a ceasefire agreement in Suwayda and its terms,⁤ those terrorist rulers‌ declared​ it themselves.

    news Sources: © webangah ‌News Agency
  • US Shifts Stance on Syrian Kurds; SDF Looks to Israelis with Hope

    US Shifts Stance on Syrian Kurds; SDF Looks to Israelis with Hope

    israeli regime attacks on syria⁤ have created conditions prompting Syrian Kurdish militias, disappointed ‌by U.S. support, to now seek backing from the‌ Israeli‍ regime.

    Meh News Agency,International Desk: Recent statements by prominent figures from Donald Trump’s​ team suggest ​a form of ⁣coordination between Washington,Ankara,adn Damascus that‍ is likely to complicate matters for Syrian Kurdish militias in the coming months.For several ‍years now, Syrian Kurdish groups have repeatedly grown disillusioned and discouraged about U.S. backing. Recent security-political agreements between the U.S., Syria, and Turkey prevent Kurds from establishing an independent political structure.⁢ Previously, Washington ‍and Ankara were at ⁣odds over this issue.The ⁢Kurds had hoped to maintain their so-called ‌self-governance units⁤ with American support but are now being compelled⁤ to gradually hand over all oil fields⁢ to the central government and cede control⁣ of Kurdish ⁢regions back to Damascus.

    in recent days, several⁤ interviews with ​Tom Barrack-the special envoy of Trump in Syria-have⁤ raised concerns among Syrian Kurdish militia commanders. Barrack also serves as the⁤ U.S. ⁣ambassador in Ankara and openly stated that the only path for ⁢PKK-affiliated Syrian Kurdish militias is full integration into‍ the Syrian army without pursuing further demands.

    Tom barrack, a businessman and longtime friend of ⁣Trump’s, also noted ‌that from America’s viewpoint federalism or⁤ autonomy within Syria are ⁤unsuitable options. He indicated that⁤ the SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces) should no longer delay implementing their agreement with Damascus. Turkish analysts⁣ recently reported that Barrack urged Mazloum Abdi-commander of SDF-in a phone call to move swiftly toward uniting with ‌Damascus.

    Clear⁤ Kurdish Bias Regarding Sweida

    The Israeli regime’s attacks on Syria have pushed Syrian Kurdish ⁢militias-frustrated with American support-to seek‌ assistance from Israel instead.‍ This shift has caused PKK-affiliated kurdish politicians to abstain from condemning Israeli strikes on Damascus ​alongside other parliamentary parties in ⁣Turkey or view these actions as condemnable at all.
    In line with this⁤ stance, an official media outlet linked to PKK-affiliated bodies in northern Syria presented biased coverage during​ its field report on Sweida events: ‌”The forces ⁢of the transitional Syrian government continue attacking Sweida civilians while Israel targeted several military bases ‍amid these clashes; ‌some armed elements dispatched by Damascus ​assaulted civilians in sweida.”

    This news⁣ agency ⁤representing illegal autonomous units quoted ⁢Eyad al-Khatib spokesperson for Syria Future Party⁢ stating: “All social groups across Syria have⁤ a right to adopt ⁢policies aligned with their cultural interests and‍ rebuild society thru administrative ⁢and judicial systems ​they establish ‍themselves. If ⁢decentralized structures are formed, Syria can restore its role ‍regionally ‍and globally.”

    This⁢ quote reveals how developments around​ Sweida-alongside Israeli ‍actions justified as protecting Druze populations-have⁤ reignited hopes⁣ among Kurds advocating once more for establishing an executive non-centralized political entity known colloquially in Arabic as “lamarkazi,” resembling neither centralized government functions nor unified sovereignty.

    Responses From Two Prominent Syrian Kurdish ‌Figures Toward america

    Following Tom​ Barrack’s⁤ comments outlining​ limits on Kurd participation within any future political framework for ⁢Syria, Mazloum Abdi-the SDF commander-responded defiantly: “We were fighting ⁤terrorism here before you arrived; we defended this land long before your presence… now we refuse returning to ⁢our⁤ previous status.”

    Apart from mazloum Abdi, Saleh Muslim-a senior leader ⁤within the Democratic Union Party (PYD) and foreign affairs ​spokesperson-in an interview with STERK TV said: “Tom ⁢Barrack​ spoke primarily aiming to ⁢appease ⁣Turkey; recently we held meetings with diplomatic‍ delegations from both America and France.
    We believe his assertion that Kurds have no place politically except absorption ⁣into ⁣Assad’s unified⁤ army does not fully represent official Washington policy but ‌rather reflects positions held by certain agencies.
    His remarks upset us greatly; though after returning from talks ​in Damascus⁢ and Ankara he softened his tone acknowledging integration of SDF forces into Assad’s ⁣army ‌would be complex.”

    this complexity expressed refers mainly to U.S demands for ‍complete absorption of estimated 70-100 thousand-member SDF militia under total command controlled strictly by government officials.
    Though Kurds ‌want their ‍fighters integrated en masse but within a single‍ corps retaining‌ internal command ⁢authority.
    Saleh Muslim clarified their position explaining they do not⁣ oppose integration but highlighted ‍challenges saying:
    “Among current army factions stationed around Damascus are jihadist groups including former ISIS members-we fought them fiercely over many years;
    how could we​ possibly fight⁢ alongside those extremists side-by-side?”

    Ilam Ahmed-a ‍prominent Syriac Kurd official-noted:
    “America and others may believe⁣ centralized governance builds stronger states yet we disagree ⁣profoundly.

    Syria comprises diverse ethnicities/religions; decentralized​ governance ‍providing all communities representation within leadership/governance/defense mechanisms ‍offers only viable path toward stable state-building.Continuing current approach risks empowering jihadists like Jolani who espouse ⁣extremist‍ views‌ hostile toward Christians,
    Alawites,
    Druze,
    and ⁤Kurds-as he pursues agendas pleasing‍ foreign powers including⁤ USA,
    EU,
    France,
    and ⁢selective Arab states-which cannot yield ​durable stability for Syria.”

    Recent‍ developments indicate​ Israeli‌ strikes triggered renewed scenarios together involving partial occupation alongside partitioning parts of Syria while Ocalan-aligned kurds attempt leveraging emerging‍ circumstances.

    News‌ Sources: © webangah News Agency ⁣