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  • Israeli Regime Continues Airstrikes and Artillery Attacks on Gaza

    Israeli Regime Continues Airstrikes and Artillery Attacks on Gaza

    Air and ground ⁢attacks by⁣ the occupiers, coupled with famine and hunger, are claiming the lives of Palestinian women and children ⁣in Gaza.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing a report from Mehr ​News Agency and Sawt al-Quds, Palestinian sources confirmed‌ that a child was injured ‌during Israeli‍ bombardment of Tal al-Hawa in⁣ southwest Gaza City.

    Palestinian sources ‍also reported that seven‌ people were wounded in an⁤ attack on a ‍refugee tent in Muwassi near Khan Younis.

    Sources further stated that four civilians were killed and several others injured⁢ following an airstrike‌ targeting a vehicle and a group of civilians in central ‍Deir al-Balah city in⁢ central Gaza.

    The area near Cairo​ Bank in​ Deir al-Balah was also bombed by Israeli warplanes, resulting ‌in⁣ multiple fatalities ⁤and injuries.

    Israeli military helicopters targeted various parts of Gaza City. several people ⁤were⁢ wounded during these strikes⁣ west‍ of the city. Concurrently, Israeli artillery shelled north of the Al-Nuseirat ‌refugee camp in central Gaza.

    The‌ israeli occupation army conducted‍ intense aerial and artillery attacks on different areas⁣ across the Gaza Strip. These⁤ assaults killed several Palestinians and injured dozens more.

    Field ⁤reports indicate that Israeli artillery shelled⁢ north of Al-Nuseirat camp. In western‌ Gaza City, the Al-Jawazat area came under ‌aerial attack causing multiple injuries. ‍Additional victims,including a ⁤child,were reported ‍near Sheikh Radwan Cemetery following another strike.

    A ⁣strike on Tal al-Hawa neighborhood southwest of Gaza City wounded a young child.⁣ An air assault on refugee tents at Muwassi near Khan Younis⁣ killed one woman and wounded several others. Bombing in‌ ard Al-Fara claimed four more lives.

    A ‍drone strike targeting a vehicle in Deir al-balah city resulted in four deaths. ‍Several​ members of the Ayash family west of deir al-balah camp were also killed.Meanwhile, israeli tanks⁤ opened fire around humanitarian aid distribution centers northwest of Rafah.

    Separately, UNRWA reported that one ​out‍ of every five children in Gaza is suffering severe malnutrition-a ⁣figure steadily rising amid worsening conditions.

    Medical sources from the Gaza Strip confirmed that​ Ahmad Samir Abdullah, a⁤ two-year-old Palestinian boy‌ suffering from severe malnutrition caused by hunger crisis conditions, died at Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Younis city.

    News Sources: © ​webangah News Agency
  • What Is the Fate of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces Legislation?

    What Is the Fate of Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Forces Legislation?

    One member of the Security and Defense Committee in the Iraqi Parliament discussed the ⁤Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) law and related consultations.

    According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Rudaw, Hussein al-Amiri, a member of the Security and Defense Committee in Iraq’s Council ​of Representatives, stated that the PMF ‌law is ready and will be ⁢scheduled for a parliamentary vote on Saturday.

    He saeid that⁣ the Security⁣ and Defense Committee has put all articles of the ⁣PMF ⁤law to a vote. Political forces with portrayal in this committee agree on its ⁣approval.

    Al-Amiri added that intensive⁣ consultations have taken place in recent days regarding ​this law.​ Government concerns were addressed, especially those involving the administrative structure of the ⁢PMF organization-such as positions like deputy head and secretary-general. ‌Proposals related‍ to ‍management roles connected to PMF activities⁤ were also reviewed.

    He‍ emphasized that representatives ‍will collect signatures to ​submit to parliament’s presidium so​ that this law will be placed on Saturday’s ⁣parliamentary session agenda. ⁢The Popular Mobilization Forces serve as Iraq’s security valve, fighting ⁤alongside⁣ security forces to protect national security and sovereignty.

    Al-Amiri confirmed that the PMF law enjoys broad support⁢ from ⁤political groups including kurds and Sunni Arabs, with no ​meaningful objections reported ahead of the upcoming vote.

    News Sources: ©‍ webangah News Agency
  • Joint Statement by 14 Countries Against Iran Prompted by Canada

    Joint Statement by 14 Countries Against Iran Prompted by Canada

    Canada, alongside⁢ the United⁢ States and several NATO member countries, ⁤issued a joint statement condemning the Islamic Republic of Iran in a opposed ⁣move.

    According to the English section of⁢ webangah⁤ News Agency, citing Mehr News ‍Agency and ABC News, Canada and⁤ the United⁢ States, together ⁤with several NATO members, released a joint statement continuing their hostile actions ​against Tehran. They condemned what they⁣ described as “increasing ‍threats from‌ iranian⁣ intelligence ​services.”

    The statement accused Iran-without ‍providing any⁤ evidence-of⁣ opposing efforts to ‌prevent​ “assassinations, ⁤kidnappings, ⁢and⁢ harassment” of citizens in North America and Canada. ‍It ⁢claimed ​these ⁢countries stand united against such activities.

    The declaration was signed by the governments of Canada, Albania, Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, denmark, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom-and the United States.

    It​ did not refer to any ​specific incident but ​insisted that these​ alleged ⁤attacks violate national sovereignty.‌ The signatories urged ⁢Iranian⁢ authorities to instantly halt what‍ they termed ‍unlawful actions.

    Ismail Baqaei Maleki, spokesperson for Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected security ⁣allegations made by ​the U.S., France and ‌other Western​ nations. He stated: “The U.S., France and other countries signing​ this anti-Iranian statement are supporters and hosts of terrorist and ⁤violent groups and must be held accountable for their violations of international law⁢ in backing terrorism.”

    He emphasized that “these ⁣accusations are blatant fabrications intended as part of a malicious​ campaign of Iranophobia aimed at exerting pressure‌ on the Iranian ⁢nation. Such conduct violates international law principles and ⁢UN Charter obligations. ⁣The‍ countries endorsing this statement must answer for their improper and irresponsible behavior.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Baghdad Welcomes Decision by Some Countries to Recognize Palestine

    Baghdad Welcomes Decision by Some Countries to Recognize Palestine

    The Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly welcomed ​the decision ⁢of ⁣several countries to recognise an independent Palestinian state.

    The ‍Iraqi Ministry of Foreign Affairs expressed support for the decision by some countries to recognize⁤ the State of Palestine, ‌according ⁣to ‌the⁤ English section of ⁤ webangah News Agency citing‍ Mehr News Agency and Iraq’s WAA news agency.

    The ministry issued‌ a statement welcoming the intentions announced ‌by a ⁤number of amiable countries to ‌grant formal recognition to⁣ Palestine.

    According to the ​statement, France, Canada, Malta, the United Kingdom,​ and Portugal are among those leading this ‌initiative. These countries have declared their plans to ⁢take official steps during the upcoming United Nations General Assembly session in September.

    The Iraqi Foreign Ministry emphasized that such actions represent significant international⁢ support for achieving justice ⁣for the Palestinian ‍peopel.‌ They also pave the way for⁣ establishing an independent Palestinian state with Jerusalem as its‌ capital.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,​
  • WITKOFF to Travel to Moscow Following Tel Aviv Visit

    WITKOFF to Travel to Moscow Following Tel Aviv Visit

    US President announces the ⁤imminent trip of his special ‌envoy in ​west Asia to Russia.

    According⁣ to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing mehr News Agency and Reuters, US ⁤president Donald Trump⁢ stated ⁣that Steve Witkoff, his ‍special envoy to West ⁣Asia, will travel to Russia.

    Trump spoke about his envoy’s foreign trips: “Witkoff is⁢ going to Israel and,⁢ believe it or not, he will then head ‍to Russia.”

    The US president did not⁢ specify a timeline ‌for Witkoff’s visit to Russia. Witkoff is scheduled to visit the occupied territories and gaza​ Strip today (August 1).

    Witkoff has traveled to Russia several times before and ‌has⁤ been welcomed by ‍Russian president ‌Vladimir‍ Putin.

    News Sources: ©‌ webangah News Agency,
  • Israeli Official Claims US and Israel Are Coordinating Against Hamas

    Israeli Official Claims US and Israel Are Coordinating Against Hamas

    An Israeli official attempted to blame Hamas⁤ for the failure of ceasefire negotiations.

    An Israeli official claimed that ​Hamas has cut off contact with ​negotiators, according to the english section of webangah⁢ News Agency,citing ⁤Mehr News Agency and russia Today.

    The official stated, “Hamas has‌ severed communication with ​negotiators, and no real negotiations are taking place. It feels like talks are on the verge⁢ of collapse, and an expansion of military operations in Gaza seems inevitable.”

    Referring to a three-hour negotiation on Thursday between Israeli Prime Minister benjamin Netanyahu and US Special envoy‍ to the region Steve⁤ Vautkamp, the official asserted that israel and the united States are coordinating their next steps regarding actions against Hamas and ongoing negotiations.

    The official added, “A sense of pessimism ‍dominates Israel’s⁤ political atmosphere.”

    News ⁤Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Israeli Intelligence Agency Aman Unveils New Spy Recruitment Method Following Service Failures

    Israeli Intelligence Agency Aman Unveils New Spy Recruitment Method Following Service Failures

    following several setbacks, Israeli intelligence⁣ agencies have ⁢adopted a ​new approach to recruiting spies.

    According to the English section of webangah‌ News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Al Jazeera,⁤ after Israeli intelligence failed⁣ to foresee⁣ the Al-Aqsa Storm​ operation‌ carried out by Hamas on October 7, 2023,‍ the regime has begun reassessing its intelligence tools and collection methods.

    the ⁤Israeli newspaper Yedioth ‍Ahronoth reported that Israel is ⁣intensifying efforts⁤ to train human operatives ‍specialized in local languages and ‌dialects. This ⁤aims to strengthen intelligence capabilities following recent failures. The Israeli spy services stress the need to return to traditional tools such ‌as language skills and field recruitment alongside advanced technologies for monitoring communications and social networks.

    Accordingly, the military intelligence ​branch Aman has launched intensive six-month training⁤ programs targeting high school graduates selected based on security needs for‌ learning ‌specific languages⁢ and dialects.

    A ‍senior Israeli ⁣officer holding the rank‌ of lieutenant colonel said this approach will continue over coming‍ years through strengthening and expanding Aman’s language⁤ cadre system within the⁤ security apparatus.

    In schools run‍ by Aman, hundreds of soldiers annually study various Arabic dialects including Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian, Iraqi, and Bedouin. The training ⁢goes beyond linguistic skills-it⁢ incorporates textual and audio⁤ materials derived from operational⁢ realities like field conversations or news reports. Trainees ‍are exposed also to everyday phrases, songs, ‍and video clips from social media platforms to master ‍authentic local Arabic tones and accents.

    Cultural Penetration

    Israeli spy training is ⁤not limited merely to language acquisition but integrates linguistic expertise with cultural and political ‌analysis. Trainees learn how⁣ to understand thought patterns and local ​customs ⁢across different countries.

    The military source ‍explained ‌that these programs aim not only at producing ⁣”translators” but rather​ intelligence operatives combining linguistic ability with extensive knowledge of local culture, society, and ⁢politics. He added that being an effective intelligence officer ⁣requires studying the theories, cultures, and values ⁤underpinning Arab ⁣worldviews.

    The Israeli newspaper Maariv further‍ reported an acute shortage⁢ in spying resources regarding Yemenis-the reports highlight Tel‍ Aviv’s⁣ unpreparedness for Ansar Allah’s entrance into conflict ‌against them. This shortfall has prompted employing Israelis with ⁢Yemeni roots who ⁣recently immigrated; ⁤fluent in both Arabic language overall and also ‌Yemeni dialect specifically-to assist in ‍gathering data about ansar Allah.

    following ⁢reforms‍ adopted by heads of israel’s military‍ spy‍ agencies after Al-Aqsa Storm operation ⁢failure,tightened directives were issued calling for‍ Islamic cultural courses combined ⁤with Arabic‌ language instruction starting before enlistment through officer⁤ education stages.

    Accordingly,the goal stated by Israel Defense Forces radio is equipping soldiers,future commanders,and military⁣ personnel with skills necessary for deeper understanding of Arab communities.

    A report published July 16 on “The Debrief ⁣Post” noted that all members within‌ military intelligence will undergo Islamic studies training⁣ while half will ⁢receive Arabic-language education⁢ by next ⁢year.

    The Hidden Weapon

    Al Jazeera writes that recent years have revealed Israel employs soft strategies relying heavily on psychological-cultural aspects aimed at breaking mental ⁣barriers while penetrating collective consciousness.This facilitates transmitting messages affecting Arab societies‌ without triggering overt resistance or backlash.
    < p s t y l e = " t e x t - a l i g n : j u s t i f y " >Abdulrahman Mazhar,a psychologist ⁤specializing in arab affairs,warns about dangers connectedto this activity.He explainsthis linguistic-cultural involvement reducespsychologicaldistancebetweenpartiesbecause accentfunctionsnot justasa modeof communication butalsoas expressionof‌ identityandpersonality.Whenan outsider speaksusing ⁤anhigher ⁤listeneremembersubconsciouslyfeeling familiar⁤ acceptancemaking it easierto internalizemessagesfrom adversarywithout awareness .
    < p s t y l e = " t e x t - a l i g n : j u s t i f y " >Mazhar adds this​ psychological campaign ​fosters emotional normalizationtoward opposing sidewhile facilitating idea transferspoliticalculturalthrough actionslike wearing traditional Arab clothingandpromotingArab cuisine among Zionist​ kitchens alike .
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    Correspondingly,the⁤ Israeli Ministry of Foreign affairs established official ⁢pagesinArabicforsenior officialson socialmediaandat embassies inspecificArabcountrieslikeEgyptand Jordan ,with intentiontostrengthen ⁣communicationswiththeArabpublic .

    Amongmost prominent figures regularly engaging ArabsinArabicis Avichay⁤ Adraee,military spokesperson who‌ avidly interactsdirectlywithfollowersvia Facebookandtweets.Often he sharesphotographsfromvariouslocationswithin occupied territories thoughthese ⁣posts frequently draw ​sarcastic‍ commentsfromthe arabian public viewership .

    Anas Ibrahim ,general coordinatorfor coordinationagainst Zionismand normalization,believesIsrael’s ⁤projectto cultivate generationsofofficial⁢ spokespersonsinvariousArabicdialectsrepresents ‌partofwiderdeep design targeting thestructureofarabeticonsciousness.Preparing future generationsforacceptingIsraelasharmonious regional⁣ actor built intonation‍ fabric area’s‌ identity.< /P>

    He ‍emphasizesdanger liesinthepolicy’sproductionof soft colonialism ⁤erodingmindshearts⁣ since occupiersdonot‌ rely solelyonweaponry.Thisiswhy resistance must beginwithawarenesspreservationofidentity,andstrengtheningpsychologicalcultural resilience.< /P>

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency , Mehr News Agency , Al Jazeera , Yedioth Ahronoth , Maariv Radio Army ​IDF Radio The Debrief Post
  • Trump: We Will Sanction Russia Even If It Has No Effect

    Trump: We Will Sanction Russia Even If It Has No Effect

    The U.S.President says his management will impose sanctions on Russia after the 10-day deadline expires, even if the measures have little impact on the ‍situation surrounding Ukraine.

    The English section of webangah news Agency, citing Mehr News ‍Agency ⁤and TASS, reports that Donald Trump stated his administration will sanction​ Moscow after a 10-day deadline to end the war in Ukraine, irrespective of whether those sanctions seriously affect Russia.

    Trump said, “We⁣ are going to impose sanctions. ‌I don’t know if ‍they will bother him [Vladimir putin]. They know about these sanctions. And I know sanctions better than anyone-tariffs and everything else.⁣ I don’t⁣ know if they will have any effect or not, but we intend to do it.”

    He added, “But this is a war ⁢that ⁣should never have happened. ​If I were president, this war would not have started. This is Biden’s (former president)​ war-a foolish conflict we should never have ‌entered.”

    Previously, Trump​ set a 50-day deadline for Putin to reach an agreement with Ukraine ‌and resolve the conflict, warning that he would impose 100% tariffs on Moscow and its trade partners afterward.

    last Monday, Trump expressed disappointment with Russia and progress toward a peace deal and shortened the deadline to ⁤10-12 days. John Kelly, ⁢acting U.S.‍ representative ⁣at ⁤the United Nations, said Trump believes Russia and Ukraine must‌ reach a peace agreement by August ⁢8.

    The⁣ Kremlin earlier stated it ⁣is indeed closely monitoring Trump’s remarks and will continue its special military operation ⁣in Ukraine until achieving ​its objectives.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency ⁢
  • Lavrov: Germany and Europe’s Current Path Will Lead the World to World War III

    Lavrov: Germany and Europe’s Current Path Will Lead the World to World War III

    Russian ‍Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov warned that‍ the current course of ⁣Germany and Europe will⁣ lead the world into a third world war.

    According to the ⁣English section of webangah News Agency, ​citing Mehr⁣ News Agency, Lavrov wrote in‍ an​ article⁤ titled “The 50th Anniversary of the Helsinki Act: Expectations, Reality, ​and Future,”⁤ published⁣ in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, that European ​Commission ⁤President Ursula von der ⁣Leyen’s proposal to ​allocate⁤ €800⁤ billion from EU⁢ member states for​ defence spending signals a deeply troubling shift toward militarization in Europe.

    The russian foreign minister‌ also​ referred to remarks​ by ‍German Chancellor Friedrich Merz. ⁢He noted ‍that Merz recently called for⁤ boosting germany’s military capabilities, reinstating‍ compulsory military service, and transforming‍ Germany’s army​ into the strongest ‍force in Europe.

    Lavrov said these moves by Merz recall the path Germany ⁣took before both World⁢ War I and World War ⁢II. He⁤ added that even German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius harbors ⁢similar ambitions and has expressed readiness to kill​ Russian soldiers.

    News Sources: © webangah News​ Agency,Mehr News Agency
  • U.S. Claims Readiness to Negotiate; Ball Is in Iran’s Court

    U.S. Claims Readiness to Negotiate; Ball Is in Iran’s Court

    The Deputy Spokesperson for ​the U.S. State Department responded to remarks by Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi,stating that ‍the United States is ‍ready‍ to negotiate​ and that the ball is in Iran’s court.

    According‍ to the English section of webangah News Agency,citing Mehr News⁣ Agency,Tomi Piegot,Deputy Spokesperson for the‌ U.S.‍ State Department, on Thursday local⁤ time responded to ⁤a​ reporter’s question regarding statements made by‍ Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araghchi in an ‍interview with the ​Financial⁣ Times. He said, “I emphasize that the United states is prepared⁢ to negotiate with Iran. Iran has onyl a short window of opportunity, but‌ the‍ ball is⁣ in ‌their court. We are ‍waiting to see what they do.”

    During a press briefing in Washington, a‍ reporter asked Piegot ‍about Araghchi’s statement that ⁤before nuclear talks can begin, the‍ United⁢ States must agree on financial‍ compensation because it attacked Iranian nuclear sites. The question was: Do you have any comment on⁢ this?

    The U.S.⁣ State Department spokesperson dismissed calls for “compensation” from America as “absurd” and claimed: ⁤”What I can say is that any demand for financial‍ compensation from the ⁢United States by​ the Iranian regime is ridiculous. If Iran genuinely wanted to save money or reduce ​some ​sanctions policies, it would stop destabilizing activities and cease ⁣wasting resources on its nuclear‌ program.”

    News Sources: © webangah ​News Agency, Mehr news ​Agency