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  • 6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Between Turkey and Greece

    6.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Between Turkey and Greece

    A 6.2-magnitude earthquake struck a region ⁢between Turkey and ⁣Greece,according to news‌ sources.

    webangah⁢ News Agency reports that a 6.2-magnitude earthquake shook the area between Greece’s Dodecanese Islands and ⁣western Turkey in the early hours today.

    The European-Mediterranean Seismological Center (EMSC) stated the‌ quake occurred at a depth of ‍68 kilometers.

    No casualties or damages have been reported yet, but residents near the epicenter experienced intense tremors.

    News ⁢Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al jazeera
  • Trump Again Claims Iran Is Enriching Uranium

    Trump Again Claims Iran Is Enriching Uranium

    While Axios reported the U.S. agreed ‍to 3% uranium ⁤enrichment on Iranian soil, Donald Trump claimed iran has no right to enrich.

    According to webangah News Agency, former U.S. President Donald‌ Trump stated on X (formerly Twitter) that any potential‍ deal ​with Tehran woudl grant “no permission⁤ whatsoever for uranium enrichment.”

    Trump again criticized his predecessor​ Joe Biden, asserting that Biden’s “automatic ⁣signature should ‍have stopped Iran’s enrichment long ago.”

    Amid contradictory U.S. official stances on iran’s nuclear program, Trump claimed no level of enrichment would be acceptable in Iran if his management’s proposed deal were finalized.

    The remarks follow ‌an ⁤Axios report citing sources that the U.S. had “finaly conceded” to​ Iran’s right to domestic uranium enrichment under specific terms.

    The outlet reported Washington proposed allowing Tehran⁢ to maintain low-level uranium ⁣enrichment domestically,⁣ provided Iran ⁣temporarily caps enrichment at 3%. The duration of this ⁢restriction would ​be determined‍ during negotiations.

    Axios added that​ sanctions relief would require verifiable Iranian compliance and approval by both the U.S. and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    News Sources: ⁢©⁤ webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Israeli Incursion into Syrian Territory Continues

    Israeli Incursion into Syrian Territory Continues

    Local sources reported that Zionist forces are advancing in areas of southern Syria.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, ‍citing Al-Mayadeen network, local sources in Syria reported the advancement of Israeli regime ⁢forces into the village of Al-Mushayrifah ⁤ in the outskirts‌ of⁤ Al-Quneitra in southern Syria.

    No details have been reported regarding the objectives of this advance ‌or potential clashes with or reactions from forces affiliated with the Joulani regime.

    The same local sources had ‍also reported on Sunday that Israeli regime forces advanced between the settlements of “Jaba” and “Khan Arnabeh” near Al-Quneitra.

    The military movement comes as ⁢southern Syria has become a frequent target for incursions​ by ​Zionist regime forces following the fall ‌of Bashar al-Assad’s government ‍last year.

    News Sources: © webangah News⁢ Agency,‍ Mehr News ‌Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Israel Jails Soldiers Refusing to Fight in Gaza War

    Israel Jails Soldiers Refusing to Fight in Gaza War

    Reports indicate the Zionist regime is imprisoning ⁤soldiers who ⁣refuse⁤ to fight in gaza as ⁣a deterrent tactic.

    According to⁣ webangah News Agency, Israel’s public broadcaster Kan reported that ​two Israeli soldiers refusing to return to military operations in Gaza Strip will be ​sent to military prison starting today under an official order from the Chief of staff, citing “severe exhaustion.”

    The Israeli media outlet further stated that 11 additional soldiers have informed their commanders they can no longer continue fighting in Gaza ​due to ⁤extreme fatigue.

    Israeli ​military sources confirmed the two imprisoned soldiers belonged to ​the Nahal Brigade and had formally declared their inability to continue combat-a advancement signaling potential⁤ war fatigue and​ its psychological impact on Israeli troops.

    These events coincide⁣ with‌ Gaza hostilities entering ⁢their 20th month, where Israeli forces ‍face persistent Palestinian resistance. The prolonged conflict has⁢ resulted not only ⁤in human casualties but also structural and psychological consequences for Israel’s‌ military apparatus.

    News Sources: © webangah ⁤News Agency, Mehr news Agency, Al Jazeera Qatar
  • Netanyahu Furious, Concerned Over Removal of Pro-Tel Aviv Officials in Trump Administration

    Netanyahu Furious, Concerned Over Removal of Pro-Tel Aviv Officials in Trump Administration

    zionist ‍media​ reveals Israel and Netanyahu are deeply concerned about⁢ the‍ removal of pro-Israel officials in Trump administration.

    According to webangah News Agency,citing Israeli newspaper Yedioth Ahronoth via Al Jazeera,sources report growing⁣ anxiety in Tel Aviv over recent ‍dismissals within the U.S. government.

    The sources⁤ emphasized that those ‍removed from their positions were known supporters of Israel ​within the American administration.

    Noting that “everything in the Trump administration⁢ changes rapidly,” they suggested‍ more pro-Israel officials could face dismissal soon.

    The‌ removals are not coincidental, the sources ‍added, and signal a widening rift between Israel and the Trump administration.

    The outlet reported that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is deeply⁣ troubled by these shifts in U.S. leadership.

    The report states Netanyahu fears rising influence in ‍Washington among figures skeptical of Israel’s policies.

    Citing​ Israeli officials, Yedioth Ahronoth‌ added: Netanyahu worries these individuals may convince⁣ trump that israel is pushing ⁣him toward conflict.

    The ‌newspaper claimed, per Israeli sources, ​that the ‌dismissals align with trump’s efforts to weaken the U.S.​ National⁣ Security ​Council framework.

    A ⁣few Israeli officials countered,tho,arguing the removals reflect Trump’s “America First” policy rather than opposition to Israel specifically.

    News Sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • 3 Al-Julani regime security forces killed near Damascus

    3 Al-Julani regime security forces killed near Damascus

    Syrian media sources reported that three ⁢members of the internal security ‌forces of Syria’s ‌al-Julani regime were killed in an attack by unidentified ⁣assailants.

    According to webangah News Agency, ​Syria’s state television announced that three internal ‍security personnel of⁤ the al-Julani regime ‌were​ killed in an ⁤attack by ​unknown⁢ assailants in the Ashrafiyah-Sahnaya area, located on the ‌outskirts of Damascus, the capital.

    The report ​stated that⁣ the forces were⁤ targeted while carrying‍ out​ a mission, and the perpetrators remain unidentified.

    Security officials of the al-Julani regime have not yet ⁣released details about the attackers’ identities or possible motives for the assault, and investigations are ‌ongoing.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Yemeni Army: We Targeted Ben Gurion Airport with Ballistic Missile

    Yemeni Army: We Targeted Ben Gurion Airport with Ballistic Missile

    Yemen’s Armed Forces announced they targeted⁢ Lod Airport in the occupied territories with a “Zulfiqar” ballistic missile in response to zionist crimes in Gaza and violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    According to webangah News Agency, Yemen’s Armed Forces stated they conducted a⁢ military operation against Lod Airport (Ben Gurion) in the​ Jaffa region of⁤ the occupied territories ⁣by‍ launching a “Zulfiqar” ballistic missile.

    The Yemeni army claimed the operation was triumphant, forcing 4 million Zionists into shelters‌ and ​halting operations at Lod Airport.

    The missile attack was described as retaliation for genocidal crimes, the⁤ blockade starving⁤ Gaza’s population, and Zionist violations against Al-Aqsa Mosque.

    Yemeni‌ Army’s Support for Palestinian Resistance

    In their statement, Yemen’s army praised Gaza fighters: “We salute and honor the sacrifices of Gaza’s ‌steadfast sons.”

    The statement continued: “We offer our military‍ and jihadist salutes to Al-Qassam Brigades, Al-Quds Brigades, and all Gaza mujahideen.”

    The Yemeni ⁣army addressed Gazan fighters: “May⁢ God bless‍ yoru‍ struggle.May traitors’ eyes never find rest.”

    “Free,proud Yemen stands with you,” ⁣declared‌ the statement. “Even if the world abandons you – we will not.”

    The‌ statement concluded by reaffirming ongoing support: “Yemen will stand with Palestine until aggression ends and your siege is lifted.”

    News Sources: © webangah News ‌Agency,​ Mehr‍ News Agency
  • Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Ongoing Iran Negotiations

    Trump and Netanyahu Discuss Ongoing Iran Negotiations

    As a U.S. outlet reveals Washington’s new proposal granting Iran the right to enrich uranium up to 3% domestically, Trump and Netanyahu⁣ held a phone call discussing the ongoing nuclear negotiations.

    According ‍to webangah ​News Agency,Israel’s Yedioth Ahronoth ⁣newspaper reported that former U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu spoke by phone today regarding the current Iran nuclear talks.‌ No‍ further details of their conversation were disclosed.

    The discussion followed an Axios ​ report citing sources claiming the U.S. ⁤has conceded to Iran’s right⁢ to conduct limited uranium enrichment on its soil. The proposed deal would⁢ temporarily allow low-level enrichment within Iran ⁢for a ‍yet-to-be-determined period, creating what Axios described as “a clearer path” toward an agreement.

    The plan reportedly bars Tehran from building new enrichment facilities and demands ‍dismantlement of key uranium conversion infrastructure. It also requires iran to halt research ​on advanced centrifuges while proposing a regional enrichment consortium.

    Crucial restrictions: ‌ The draft agreement prohibits expanding enrichment beyond peaceful purposes, caps levels at 3%, ⁤and mandates temporary shutdowns of underground facilities with limits on above-ground operations. Sanctions relief would require verified compliance ⁣by Iran and approval ‌from both the U.S. and IAEA.

    the proposal marks a⁣ reversal from previous U.S. positions were officials like Secretary of⁤ State Mike Pompeo and envoy Stephen Witkoff insisted Iran must completely abandon domestic enrichment-a ​red​ line Tehran consistently ⁤maintained was non-negotiable.

    News Sources: © webangah​ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, al Jazeera
  • Axios: U.S. Accepts Iran’s Right to Enrich Uranium on Its Own Soil

    Axios: U.S. Accepts Iran’s Right to Enrich Uranium on Its Own Soil

    U.S. media reveals Washington has ⁣finally acknowledged‍ Iran’s right to‌ enrich⁤ uranium on its own ​soil.

    according to a​ report by the American outlet Axios, citing two informed sources, the United States‍ has presented a proposal to Iran that would allow Tehran to continue low-level uranium enrichment within its‌ borders. The report was first⁤ covered ⁤by webangah News Agency, referencing Mehr News Agency.

    The U.S. proposal ⁢is described as temporary, with a specific duration ⁤to be resolute later.Axios states this offer⁣ provides a clearer path toward reaching an ‍agreement with Iran.

    Citing sources, ‍Axios notes that the proposal-delivered by Steve Witkoff, ‌the U.S. special Envoy for Middle East Affairs-explicitly prohibits Iran from constructing new uranium enrichment facilities. It⁤ also demands Tehran dismantle ‌critical infrastructure related ⁢to uranium conversion and processing.

    The U.S. further insists Iran​ halt research and ⁣progress on advanced centrifuge technologies. Axios reports the proposal includes plans for establishing a ⁢regional consortium for uranium⁢ enrichment.

    The ​draft agreement reportedly ⁤bars Iran‌ from expanding enrichment capabilities beyond peaceful purposes and requires Tehran to temporarily reduce enrichment levels‍ to⁢ 3%, with the duration subject to negotiations.

    Under the plan, Iran’s‌ underground enrichment facilities would be deactivated for an⁢ agreed period, while above-ground operations would face​ temporary restrictions.

    sanctions⁣ relief against Iran would ⁤depend on verifiable commitments from Tehran and approval by both Washington ⁤and the International⁣ Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

    The report marks a shift from previous claims by ⁤senior⁣ U.S. officials-including Secretary of State Mark Rubio ‍and‌ lead negotiator Steve Witkoff-who repeatedly asserted ⁤under Trump’s management that any⁤ deal must deny ​Iran domestic ‍enrichment rights and require full nuclear​ facility dismantlement. The Islamic Republic has⁤ consistently maintained its “red line” on preserving in-contry enrichment rights.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency
  • White House: Trump Ready to Meet with Presidents of Russia and Ukraine

    White House: Trump Ready to Meet with Presidents of Russia and Ukraine

    White House announces US president is ready to meet with Putin​ and Zelenskyy.

    According to webangah ‌News Agency, the⁢ White House stated in a Monday ⁣announcement‌ that Donald Trump and Xi Jinping (the presidents ⁢of‍ the United States ‍and China) ⁣are likely to hold ‍consultations this week.

    The White House statement added: Trump remains prepared to meet‌ with Putin⁢ and Zelenskyy ⁣(the presidents⁢ of Russia and Ukraine), though he prefers bilateral ​negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.

    News sources: © webangah⁣ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera