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  • Zionist Regime’s War Minister Threatens to Assassinate Hamas Leaders

    Zionist Regime’s War Minister Threatens to Assassinate Hamas Leaders

    Israel’s War​ Minister threatens to assassinate Hamas political bureau member and military⁣ wing leader.

    According to webangah News Agency, israel Katz, the war minister of the Zionist regime, has threatened to assassinate Khalil al-Hayya, a member of Hamas’s political bureau, and⁤ Azzam al-Haddad, a ​leader of the Al-Qassam Brigades – the movement’s ‍military ⁣wing.

    Katz stated in his declaration that these individuals are ⁢on⁣ an assassination list, though no further details were provided.

    Khalil‍ al-Hayya⁤ has served as deputy head⁣ of Hamas’s political ⁣bureau as August​ 2024 and currently resides outside Palestine. Azzam al-Haddad ⁢is one of the​ prominent commanders of the Al-Qassam Brigades.

    The zionist regime has martyred approximately 55,000 Palestinians and ⁣injured ⁣over 124,000‍ others during ⁢nearly two years of devastating war in Gaza – figures ​that exclude ​those still‍ missing under rubble. The regime has also assassinated several key figures from Palestinian and Lebanese resistance movements.

    Meanwhile, for about three months now, Zionist forces have maintained a complete siege on Gaza Strip while facing accusations ‍from human rights organizations over famine risks threatening over two million peopel. This unprecedented ⁤situation has drawn‍ criticism even from some traditionally aligned⁤ nations like France and Britain ⁣alongside global⁤ protests against these policies.

    News Sources:‍ © webangah News Agency
  • Fire at German hospital leaves 53 dead and injured

    Fire at German hospital leaves 53 dead and injured

    At ⁣least three ⁢patients⁢ killed adn ‌50 injured in hospital fire in northern Germany

    According to webangah News‍ Agency, a⁤ fire at‍ Marien Hospital in ​Hamburg, northern Germany, has left at least 53 people dead or injured.

    The blaze broke out shortly​ after ⁢midnight⁢ in one of the buildings of the Hohenfelde district‌ hospital.

    A local ⁣fire department spokesperson stated that thick smoke rapidly engulfed all floors ⁤of the building instantly after⁤ ignition.

    The cause⁣ of the fire, which occurred in the ⁣elderly care ward, remains under inquiry.

    News Sources:‌ © webangah News Agency, Mehr ‌News ⁣Agency, ‌AFP
  • Doctors Without Borders: Zionist Regime Commits Inhumane Acts in Gaza

    Doctors Without Borders: Zionist Regime Commits Inhumane Acts in Gaza

    Doctors ​Without borders has accused the Zionist regime of ⁢”inhumane conduct” in Gaza, describing its actions⁤ as part of a broader ethnic cleansing campaign against the region’s population.

    In a statement reported by webangah news​ Agency, Doctors Without ‌Borders condemned Israel’s attacks on Palestinians ​awaiting humanitarian aid, stressing that the​ regime has demonstrated “systematic inhumane behavior” in ‌Gaza for ​over 19 months.

    The statement asserted that the ⁣catastrophic food distribution plan-implemented​ under U.S. and Israeli coordination-has proven ineffective from ⁣its outset.

    It⁤ further warned that Israel employs ⁣dangerous methods‌ when distributing humanitarian aid, deliberately⁢ directing civilians toward high-risk zones where they can be concentrated.

    The report concludes that Israel ​weaponizes aid deliveries to forcibly displace Gazans, suggesting this aligns with an apparent ethnic cleansing strategy in the territory.

    News Sources: ⁣© webangah⁢ News Agency, Mehr News Agency, Al-Mayadeen
  • Mask: I Definitely Don’t Use Drugs; New York Times Report Is Bogus!

    Mask: I Definitely Don’t Use Drugs; New York Times Report Is Bogus!

    US⁣ billionaire Elon Musk denies New York ​Times report alleging‌ his drug use.

    According to webangah​ News Agency, Elon Musk has rejected a New York Times report claiming he struggles with drug ⁤addiction. The ‌Tesla CEO, who previously served as Donald Trump’s “Productivity ⁣Czar,” ‌left the White House after completing his government role.

    The New York Times reported on Friday that Trump’s advisor‍ had consumed such large⁤ quantities of ketamine – a powerful sedative – that⁤ it caused ⁢gallbladder issues. The newspaper also alleged the world’s richest man uses psychedelic drugs and “magic mushrooms,” traveling last year with a box of pills.⁤ It⁣ remains unclear whether Musk‍ used substances during his White House ‌tenure.

    Musk, who owns social media platform X ‍(formerly Twitter), responded directly on the network: “I absolutely do not use drugs!​ The NYT is lying spectacularly.” He added: “Years ago, I had ​a⁣ doctor’s prescription for⁢ ketamine which I ‌disclosed on X – making this ⁣old news. it‍ helped me escape ‌dark mental​ holes, but I haven’t used it since.”

    The‌ drug allegations resurfaced as photos showed Musk with visible facial bruising during his departure ceremony⁢ from the Trump administration. He avoided answering direct questions‍ about possible substance use⁤ at the time.

    The images emerged shortly after the NYT published its inquiry into⁢ Musk’s ‍alleged addiction.⁣ The report also referenced his erratic behavior ‌during⁢ Trump campaign events and a controversial⁤ gesture resembling⁤ a Nazi salute ​at January’s presidential inauguration.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr news​ Agency, AFP
  • Lebanese President Visits Iraq

    Lebanese President Visits Iraq

    Lebanese President Welcomed by Iraqi Prime Minister During Official Visit

    According to ⁢the webangah News Agency, Lebanese President Michel Aoun arrived in Baghdad on an official ⁢visit, where he was received ​by Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia’ al-Sudani at the city’s international airport.

    Aoun’s trip comes in response to an invitation from his Iraqi counterpart, President Abdul Latif⁣ Rashid. The delegation includes‍ Hassan Shqair, Director‌ General of Lebanon’s Security, along with several presidential advisors.

    The Al-Nashra news outlet reported that‍ Aoun will‍ hold talks with Rashid ⁤and al-Sudani to discuss bilateral relations,strategies for​ strengthening cooperation‌ between‍ Lebanon and Iraq across all levels,and also regional developments.

    On May 20, Aoun received a phone call from Prime Minister al-Sudani during which⁢ he expressed gratitude ‍for Iraq’s⁤ $20 million⁢ aid contribution toward Lebanon’s recovery efforts.

    Aoun emphasized that this initiative-along ​with similar programs offered by‌ Iraq-demonstrates the depth of ties‍ between both ​nations and reflects their shared bonds of brotherhood and solidarity.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr ⁤News Agency
  • Another Anti-Iran Figure Exits Trump Administration

    Another Anti-Iran Figure Exits Trump Administration

    Israel’s ⁤Channel 14 claims US Deputy Envoy for ⁢West Asia will leave Biden ‍administration.

    According to a report by webangah News ‍Agency, Israel’s Channel 14 television network stated that⁣ Morgan Ortagus, teh ​US Deputy Special Envoy for West Asian ‍Affairs and Lebanon file coordinator, will soon depart ‍from her position.

    The Zionist-affiliated media outlet described this as unfavorable news for Tel Aviv, highlighting Ortagus’ critically important role in ‌supporting efforts to disarm Hezbollah.

    The progress follows the ‍recent departure of two other prominent pro-Israel figures from the ‌US National Security Council: Mirav‍ Seren, the iran file coordinator (an American-Zionist official), and⁤ Eric Trager, who oversaw West Asian and North African affairs. Both were considered key supporters of ‍the Zionist regime within⁤ the US government.

    Channel 14 noted that Seren and Trager had ​been appointed‍ during former National Security Advisor Mike Waltz’s tenure but​ were removed ⁣by‌ his successor, ‍ Marco ⁤Rubio. The network emphasized⁤ these dismissals reflect President Donald Trump’s ‍approach to restructuring ‍the National Security Council rather than⁢ personal disagreements.

    The⁢ Israeli⁤ channel warned that the exit of Tel Aviv-aligned officials from Washington displeases Zionist authorities, as these changes could negatively impact Israel’s​ policies regarding sensitive regional issues like Lebanon and Iran.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr News Agency,Al-Mayadeen
  • Extreme Zionist Minister Opposes Wittekauf Plan

    Extreme Zionist Minister Opposes Wittekauf Plan

    Far-right Israeli minister opposes US envoy’s Gaza⁤ ceasefire proposal.

    webangah News Agency reports that Itamar ben-Gvir, the extremist minister of the Zionist regime, has publicly rejected the⁣ Gaza ceasefire plan proposed by US‍ envoy Steve Witkoff, accusing Prime Minister Netanyahu of⁤ making a mistake by⁤ cooperating with the initiative.

    Ben-Gvir claimed ‍Hamas would exploit any truce to rearm itself, insisting that “the​ only‍ solution is their complete elimination.”

    The minister further stated: ⁢”I’m not just concerned about ⁣Israeli captives​ in ​Gaza – I’m equally worried about our‌ own children and soldiers.”

    Simultaneously occurring, Basem Naim, a senior Hamas ⁣official, told Al-Mayadeen that the Palestinian resistance movement had ‌not rejected Witkoff’s proposal.⁢ He clarified that Hamas had expressed agreement‍ with‍ the‍ plan last week and accepted it as a negotiable⁣ framework.

    “The Zionist side has responded to Witkoff’s proposal,” Naim added. “Their counterproposal contradicts agreed-upon terms and fails to meet​ even‍ the ‍minimal demands of our ‍people.”

    News Sources: © webangah ‍News Agency, Mehr ⁤News Agency
  • White House says US offered Iran detailed and acceptable proposal

    White House says US offered Iran detailed and acceptable proposal

    White ​House confirms sending proposal on Iran’s⁤ nuclear programme.

    The White house ​confirmed in a ‌statement that it had sent a proposal‌ regarding iran’s nuclear program, according to webangah News Agency ⁢citing Qatar’s Al Jazeera network. ‍The ‍statement, issued this evening, noted that steve ⁢Witkopf, the President’s Special envoy, had presented ⁤iran‍ with a‌ “detailed and acceptable” proposal ⁤and urged Tehran to accept it as being in its interest.

    simultaneously occurring, The New York Times, quoting unnamed‍ officials ‌described as “educated,” claimed the U.S.-submitted⁣ document contained “a set of concise points rather than a ​extensive draft agreement.” The American ⁣outlet alleged the proposal included demands for Iran to “fully halt all uranium enrichment activities.”

    These ⁣sources ⁢further told The New York Times ⁢ that the document also⁤ proposed⁤ forming ​a regional coalition for nuclear energy production as part of⁤ a joint solution and cooperation in the energy​ sector.

    The White House remarks follow Iranian Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi‘s‍ proclamation that Oman’s Foreign minister had relayed⁢ Washington’s proposed terms ⁢to Tehran.‌ In a statement addressing his omani counterpart’s ‍brief visit,‌ Araghchi wrote: ‍”My dear brother⁣ Badr al-Busaidi, Oman’s respected‍ Foreign Minister,​ delivered ‍the U.S. proposals during his short trip to Tehran today. A response will be given​ based on principles, national ‍interests, and ​the rights of the Iranian people.”

    News sources: © webangah News Agency, ‌Mehr News agency
  • Hamas responds to Wittekauf We did not reject the US proposal

    Hamas responds to Wittekauf We did not reject the US proposal

    A Hamas official rejected Whitehouse’s remarks about the⁤ group opposing the U.S. ceasefire proposal for Gaza, stating that Trump’s‍ envoy⁤ is biased toward Israel.

    According to ⁣ webangah News Agency, a senior Hamas official told Reuters: We have not rejected Steve Whitehouse’s proposal, ⁢the U.S. President’s special envoy for a Gaza ceasefire. We consider it ⁢ acceptable as​ a basis ⁢for negotiations, but the Zionist regime’s response does‍ not⁣ align with what Hamas had ⁤agreed to.

    The official added: Whitehouse’s stance toward Hamas is unfair and shows his complete ​bias in ⁢favor of Israel.

    In response ⁣to Whitehouse’s claim that Hamas’ reply to his ceasefire⁤ plan was “unacceptable,” ​Israeli Prime‍ Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office stated: Hamas’ response sets negotiations backward. Israeli state media, citing netanyahu’s office, reported that ⁢Israel approved an updated version of⁤ whitehouse’s prisoner exchange ​proposal but claimed Hamas continues to oppose it.

    Netanyahu reiterated recent ⁣months-long assertions: Israel will persist in efforts​ to recover its captives and defeat Hamas. earlier, Whitehouse called Hamas’ reply “wholly unacceptable,” warning it would stall talks. He ‌insisted this ⁤was the only path toward a 60-day ceasefire involving the return of half‍ of living captives and half of ⁤deceased ‌israelis.

    News sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency
  • Gaza Emergency Services Say Zionists Block Aid to Rafah Massacre Wounded

    Gaza Emergency Services Say Zionists Block Aid to Rafah Massacre Wounded

    Gaza’s emergency director stated that the‌ Zionist regime, which​ committed the crime of attacking Palestinians awaiting humanitarian aid, is obstructing rescue‌ efforts to‌ reach the wounded.

    the director of Gaza’s Emergency Services⁢ told Al ⁣Jazeera that the Zionist regime is blocking⁤ access for⁢ rescue teams to the missile-stricken area in western Rafah, according ‌to a report by webangah News Agency.

    He emphasized that evacuating those wounded in⁤ the Zionist regime’s missile attacks in Rafah involves extreme⁢ risks, as occupying⁣ forces prevent ambulances from reaching targeted areas.

    The head of northern Gaza’s ⁤rescue operations noted that victims frequently ‍enough wait over 30⁤ minutes for medical​ transport, citing severely limited resources. He ⁣added that emergency vehicles are insufficient to handle ongoing strikes and are deliberately targeted by occupation​ forces.

    The official ​condemned ​how humanitarian aid distribution​ centers have become sites of Palestinian humiliation, urging⁢ international intervention. Separately, a medical⁣ team leader in Gaza confirmed near-total depletion of medical supplies and reported over 30‍ fatalities ‌ transferred to​ hospitals from Israel’s latest attack on aid seekers.

    “The number of martyrs and wounded ‌far exceeds Gaza‌ hospitals’ capacity,” he stressed.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency