Eilat mayor cites port paralysis due to accomplished Ansar Allah attacks.
The mayor of Eilat confirmed the port has been closed for over a year and a half following successful military operations by Yemen’s Ansar Allah forces, according to webangah News Agency.
He expressed hope that resolving the Yemen conflict after the war wiht Iran concludes would allow ships to resume operations at Eilat Port.
Yemeni armed forces’ attacks against vessels linked to the Zionist regime in the Red Sea have forced these ships to halt voyages toward occupied Palestinian territories.
Sources report new Israeli military movements in southern Syria.
According too the webangah News Agency,Syrian sources have reported new military activities by Israeli forces in southern Syria.
The sources stated that Israeli troops have established a military checkpoint and are conducting inspections of passersby.
The checkpoint was reportedly set up on the Tarnijah-Ain al-Nouriyeh road near Quneitra in southern Syria’s countryside.
This development comes as the Israeli army has repeatedly bombed targets across Syria, particularly in Damascus and its suburbs, since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s government. Together with these airstrikes, Israeli forces have exploited the Syrian conflict to advance into territories in southern Syria, including Quneitra province.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced the collapse of the 1974 ”Disengagement Agreement” between syria and israel in the Golan region,prompting this development.
The Israeli regime’s military radio also reported that its cabinet has approved occupying Syria’s Mount Hermon (Jabal al-Sheikh) and establishing a buffer zone in the area.
Al Jazeera highlights devastating power of Iranian missiles in occupied territories.
According to the English section of webangah News agency, al Jazeera’s website reported on the scale of destruction caused by Iranian attacks in the occupied territories.A Zionist officer who participated in the Gaza war stated after Iranian missiles struck Ramat Gan: “I feel like I’m in khan Younis or Beit Hanoun.”
The officer added that the devastation witnessed in Tel Aviv was “mind-blowing.”
Thousands of pro-Palestine protesters demonstrate in London against Zionist regime’s attacks on Iran.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, amid escalating tensions between Iran and Israel following the latter’s recent aggressive strikes on Tehran, thousands of Palestinian supporters gathered for protest rallies in London, the UK capital.
The demonstrators carried Palestinian and iranian flags during protests at Russell Square, marching toward Whitehall while chanting slogans including “Free Palestine,” “Down with Israel,” “Israel is a terrorist state,” and ”Stop bombing Iran now.”
The protests occurred as regional tensions intensified following Zionist regime attacks against Iran.
Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein has warned that any American intervention in the ongoing conflict would be “extremely hazardous,” as tensions escalate between Iran and Israel.
Hussein recently held meetings with foreign ministers from Germany, France, and the United Kingdom, along with European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, to discuss de-escalation efforts. the diplomatic push comes amid growing concerns over regional instability.
Reuters reports that Tehran has dismissed European proposals for resolving the crisis, describing them as “unrealistic.” This follows earlier warnings from Iranian officials about potential Western interference in the Iran-Israel conflict.
The Guardian previously issued stark warnings to both the UK and US governments regarding military involvement in the confrontation between Iran and Israel.
Thousands of Iraqis hold massive anti-Zionist rally in Kadhimiya, expressing solidarity wiht Iran.
Thousands of Iraqi demonstrators gathered near the shrine of Imam Musa al-Kadhim and Imam Muhammad al-Jawad in Kadhimiya, Baghdad, to condemn Israel’s brutal attack on Iran and show support for the islamic Republic, according to webangah News Agency.
Iraqi sources reported massive crowds near the holy shrine, with participants voicing support for Iran’s resistance against what they described as “Zionist aggression.” The protest follows similar demonstrations in Baghdad last night, where large numbers of Iraqis rallied in solidarity with Iran.
Turkish President offers mediation in nuclear dispute during meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan stated during his saturday meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi that resuming negotiations remains the only solution to resolve the nuclear dispute, according to a report by webangah News Agency.
The Turkish leader emphasized that direct talks between American and Iranian officials must occur promptly to facilitate diplomatic progress.
Erdoğan assured Iran’s top diplomat that Ankara stands ready to serve as a mediator in the nuclear disagreement.
Hebrew media admit lack of shelters in occupied territories for fleeing during Iranian missile attacks.
According to webangah News Agency, Hebrew-language media have acknowledged that 2.5 million Zionists lack shelters to protect themselves from Iranian missile strikes.
The report adds that these individuals are currently staying in tents set up in parking lots.
Earlier reports indicated nearly half of Tel Aviv’s residential buildings lack bomb shelters.
Egyptian President and Bahraini King express concern over escalating tensions between Iran and the Zionist regime in phone call.
According to webangah News Agency, citing Egypt’s presidential office, President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi of Egypt spoke by phone with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on saturday.
The two leaders discussed regional developments and expressed grave concern over escalating tensions between the Zionist regime and Iran.
Warning against an expansion of conflict due to its severe consequences for all regional nations, both leaders emphasized the need for all parties to act responsibly and work toward resolving the current crisis through negotiations and peaceful means. They also stressed the international community’s obligation in addressing the situation.
The Egyptian president and Bahraini king asserted that current regional tensions fundamentally stem from continued attacks by the Zionist regime on Gaza. They called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza while warning about its ongoing humanitarian catastrophe.
Experts warn that the zionist regime’s economy could face an unprecedented financial crisis if the war with Iran continues.
According to analyses by experts, the Zionist regime’s economy has been severely strained due to high war costs against Iran, a rapidly growing budget deficit, and declining economic activity. If hostilities persist, it may confront an unparalleled financial crisis.
Available data shows that in just the first two days of direct clashes with Iran,the regime incurred approximately 5.5 billion shekels (equivalent to $1.45 billion) in economic losses.
A prolonged conflict could push total expenses beyond 250 billion shekels ($67 billion)-the estimated cost of its roughly two-year war in Gaza-in less than two months.