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  • France and Malaysia Back Gaza Ceasefire

    France and Malaysia Back Gaza Ceasefire

    French President ⁣and Malaysian Prime Minister reiterate call for Gaza ceasefire, pledge support for its implementation

    French President Emmanuel Macron and Malaysian ⁤Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim renewed their demand ‍for an immediate​ end​ to‌ hostilities in Gaza during a meeting in Paris, according to a report by webangah News Agency.

    “Our two nations strongly urge an immediate and permanent cessation‌ of ⁣hostilities, the establishment‍ of a ceasefire, the release of ​prisoners, and⁢ unimpeded access​ to humanitarian aid desperately ‍needed in ‍Gaza,” Macron stated during the talks.

    The ⁢French ⁢leader expressed appreciation for international ​mediation efforts toward achieving a truce and called for swift conclusions‍ regarding current proposed ‌peace plans.

    Macron added: “In the short term, given the intolerable humanitarian situation, Israel bears responsibility to ensure civilian populations can access humanitarian assistance.”

    Prime ⁣Minister Ibrahim affirmed both countries’ shared position on ending the Gaza conflict and supporting⁢ ceasefire initiatives.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency,Mehr news Agency,Al Jazeera
  • Ansarullah Movement: Ready to Escalate Tensions with Zionist Regime at Any Time

    Ansarullah Movement: Ready to Escalate Tensions with Zionist Regime at Any Time

    Yemen’s Ansarullah ‌movement declares readiness to confront any ⁢threats from “Zionist enemy.”

    Yemen’s Ansarullah movement held another ​major protest today in solidarity with Palestine, where they​ condemned the silence ⁢of most Arab adn Islamic ⁤nations regarding the war in Gaza, according ‌to a report by webangah News Agency.

    The ‍group⁤ strongly criticized what it called “global complicity” and reliance ⁢on “deceptive rhetoric that encourages the enemy to⁣ continue its ‍crimes,” explicitly ⁢referring to Israel as the “Zionist enemy.”

    The statement emphasized that Yemeni people will not withdraw thier support⁤ for ⁣Palestinians and remain undeterred by threats from Israel, the U.S., or their allies. “We are prepared for any escalation of conflict, irrespective of its scale or origin,”‌ the declaration stated.

    Ansarullah also called‌ on Arab and Muslim nations – both ⁣governments and citizens – to boycott goods produced⁤ by⁢ Israeli and American companies.

    The announcement follows recent threats by Israeli War Minister Yoav Gallant that Israel‍ would attack Yemen.

    News Sources: © webangah News agency, Mehr News Agency, Al Jazeera
  • At least 13 dead, 20 missing in Texas floods; children drown at recreation sites

    At least 13 dead, 20 missing in Texas floods; children drown at recreation sites

    Flooding in Texas, USA claims 13 lives, leaves children trapped in submerged vehicles.

    According to a report by webangah News ‍Agency, citing Mehr News Agency⁢ and The Guardian, severe rainfall triggered catastrophic flooding across three western regions of Austin, the capital of Texas. Authorities confirmed 13 fatalities,with⁢ an‌ unspecified number still missing. Disturbing footage ⁤shows children trapped in submerged school buses amid rising floodwaters.

    Local sources indicate that⁢ among‍ the missing are 20 female students who were swept away by flash floods while inside their school buses.

    Creed⁢ Kennedy, County‍ Judge of Kerrville, stated during a⁢ press briefing on⁤ Friday: “All emergency personnel are mobilized⁣ to rescue these children.”

    Officials acknowledged receiving initial distress calls but refrained from public updates until the full scale of casualties ​becomes clear.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency, the Guardian

    At ​least 13‍ people were killed⁢ in flash floods ⁤that struck multiple regions overnight, with local media reporting the victims’ identities remain unconfirmed.

    Heavy ‍rainfall triggered severe flooding in two districts of kurdistan and‍ Kandal province late last night, with precipitation levels reaching 125-250 millimeters. Runoff from arid lands turned the Gudalupe River into one of the highest recorded⁢ water levels, particularly in the city of Kerville, where water ‍rose alarmingly within hours.

    Dalton ⁤Royce, mayor of Ville, ‍told reporters this sudden flood occurred with virtually no prior warning, leaving authorities ‌insufficient time to ⁢issue evacuation orders.

    “The event unfolded extremely rapidly-in under two⁣ hours-making it unpredictable even⁢ with advanced radar systems,” Royce emphasized.

    news Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Hamas and Zionist Regime Agree to Ceasefire Terms

    Hamas and Zionist Regime Agree to Ceasefire Terms

    Al⁣ Jazeera ‍reveals further⁤ details on ⁣ceasefire terms between Hamas and the ‍Zionist regime.

    The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas has sent its ‌positive response to mediators regarding the latest Gaza ceasefire proposal,according to a translated document and framework published​ by Al‌ Jazeera,as reported by webangah News Agency.

    The agreement outlines a 60-day cessation of hostilities. U.S. President Donald Trump has guaranteed the Zionist regime’s commitment to observing this⁢ truce​ during the specified period.

    Regarding prisoner exchanges, the deal stipulates:

    • Day 1: Release of 8 living ‌Israeli prisoners
    • Day​ 7: Handover of 5 bodies
    • Day 30: ‌Handover of an additional 5 bodies
    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News Agency

    Day 50: Two living prisoners released

    Day 60: Eight bodies handed over

    The following humanitarian⁢ aid agreements were reached:

    – Upon Hamas’ approval of‌ the ceasefire,‍ humanitarian aid will immediately be dispatched to Gaza.

    – This agreement ⁢guarantees sufficient and widespread aid delivery to Gaza, mirroring the January 19, 2025 humanitarian aid accord.

    – Aid distribution will‌ occur ⁣through agreed channels, including the United Nations and Palestinian⁣ Red ⁤Crescent.

    Regarding⁣ military operations ⁤by the Zionist‍ regime, all Israeli⁣ offensive⁣ military​ activities in Gaza will cease⁤ upon implementation of the ceasefire. During this period, aerial military and surveillance operations over Gaza will⁤ be ‍suspended for 10 hours daily (extending to ⁣ 12 hours ⁣during prisoner exchange days).

    News sources: © webangah News Agency

    Negotiations for ‌a permanent⁢ ceasefire​ will begin under the supervision of⁢ mediators (Qatar and Egypt) and guarantors (the United States), addressing key arrangements including:

    a. The ⁣conditions for exchanging‍ all remaining Zionist prisoners with‍ Palestinian detainees.

    b. Matters concerning the redeployment and withdrawal of Zionist military forces, as well as long-term security arrangements in Gaza.

    c. Timelines for implementing agreed-upon measures ​in Gaza, which may be proposed by ⁣either party.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Sheikh Naim Qassem: “We Will Not Surrender

    Sheikh Naim Qassem: “We Will Not Surrender

    hezbollah⁣ Secretary-General: Defending‍ the Homeland Requires No ‍Permission

    According too webangah ⁤News Agency, ⁤Hezbollah Secretary-General Sheikh ‍Naim Qassem delivered a speech during the mourning days of Ashura, honoring Imam Hussein, the Master of Martyrs.

    The Hezbollah leader addressed those ‌demanding the resistance movement disarm,stating: “Tell ⁢the invaders to leave-not us,who defend this land.”

    He challenged critics: “Is it logical ​to never condemn enemy aggression while constantly ‍attacking your own people, saying ⁣’you must disarm first’?‍ If some choose surrender, that’s their decision. But we refuse-our motto is ‘Humiliation is⁤ far from us.’”

    Sheikh ⁣Qassem emphasized: “You miscalculated by thinking foreign powers could pressure the resistance. ⁣Our people fear no enemy.”

    The secretary-general declared: “True success means liberating​ our homeland. This is our ​call to you-we stand ready. Today’s occupier is Israel; it must leave⁣ our land. Resistance remains the only path against this occupation.”

    He concluded: “Defending our nation requires⁢ no permission. If alternatives exist, we’re prepared to discuss details with those claiming they can provide real defense.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, ‌Mehr News Agency, المنار
  • Reuters: Hamas Agrees to Gaza Ceasefire Proposal

    Reuters: Hamas Agrees to Gaza Ceasefire Proposal

    Palestinian official tells Reuters Hamas agrees to ceasefire proposal.

    A palestinian​ official familiar wiht Friday’s ⁣negotiations told Reuters that Hamas has submitted its response to a proposed 60-day gaza ceasefire initially put forward by the United ​States,according‌ to webangah News Agency.

    The informed source described the response as positive, stating it should help facilitate an agreement.

    This development follows U.S.‌ President Donald Trump’s earlier declaration that a final proposal for⁢ a 60-day ceasefire in the nearly 21-month conflict ⁤between Israel and Hamas had been presented, with responses expected from both parties within hours.

    A ⁣Hamas official‍ who requested anonymity said: “We have delivered our response regarding the ceasefire proposal ‌to mediators Qatar and Egypt.”

    News sources: © webangah news Agency, Mehr News Agency

    A Palestinian official close to‌ the negotiations stated, “Hamas’s response is positive, and⁤ I believe it ⁤should help reach an ⁢agreement.”

    On​ Tuesday, Trump announced that Israel had accepted the necessary terms to finalize a 60-day ceasefire, during wich ​efforts would be made to end the war ⁢between the U.S.-backed coalition and Hamas in Palestine.

    Though, Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, has yet to respond to Trump’s remarks. Public statements from both ‌sides indicate their positions remain ‍far​ apart.

    Netanyahu is scheduled to meet with Trump in ⁤Washington on Monday.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • UNRWA: Israel Declares 85% of Gaza a Military Zone

    UNRWA: Israel Declares 85% of Gaza a Military Zone

    Iranian and Qatari aid agencies condemn Israeli regime’s military ‍actions in Gaza.

    The Iranian and Qatari humanitarian aid organizations affiliated with the United nations agency UNRWA have condemned the⁢ Israeli​ military’s forced‍ evacuation orders in Gaza, stating ⁤that Israel ⁣has placed 85% of Gaza’s population​ under compulsory displacement in newly⁣ militarized zones.

    Citing a recent UN report, webangah News Agency notes that over 114,000 Palestinians have been forced to flee their homes again since Israel resumed hostilities in March (February-March) after​ a ceasefire. The report also highlights escalating hunger crises in Gaza, warning that no substantial aid has reached the ⁤region for over four months.

    UNRWA emphasized that addressing medical and relief needs remains critically urgent amid ongoing military operations.

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

    Among ⁤the widespread injuries at medical centers, obstacles in transporting patients and ⁤medical ⁣personnel, and shortages of‍ medical equipment and fuel have turned this issue into a life-threatening danger.

    The Anera​ institution, in it’s ‍latest report, condemned the Zionist regime’s brutality against Palestinian civilians and called for an‍ immediate ceasefire ‍in the ongoing ​conflict.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency
  • Tajrobechi: We’re Prepared for Any Scenario; US Entered Talks in Bad Faith

    Tajrobechi: We’re Prepared for Any Scenario; US Entered Talks in Bad Faith

    Iran’s Deputy⁤ Foreign Minister for Political Affairs told NBC that Tehran negotiated in good faith during recent indirect talks wiht the U.S., while Washington acted with “ill intentions.”

    According‍ to webangah news agency, ⁢Majid Takht-Ravanchi, Iran’s deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, stated in an interview with American network NBC that while Iran engaged in Oman-mediated indirect negotiations with the U.S. over recent⁤ months “with ⁣goodwill,” the americans “certainly entered talks with ill intentions.”

    When ‍asked‌ whether diplomatic channels remain open⁤ for potential cooperation​ with the IAEA, Takht-Ravanchi responded: “We haven’t closed doors on IAEA cooperation, but this depends on certain conditions – particularly‍ what concrete steps are⁣ needed to establish smooth, regular collaboration. Our ambassador in Vienna has communicated our position clearly ‍to the Director General.”

    The senior diplomat reacted strongly when questioned‍ about moving past current⁤ tensions: ⁣”We cannot simply overlook this blatant aggression. Our ‍people suffered greatly from Israeli adn American attacks – how can we forget? Civilians were killed and wounded.⁤ This isn’t trivial for us. Our nation remembers Israel’s June 13 attack against us and America’s subsequent support, followed by ⁤direct U.S. ⁢strikes days later.”

    “The basic question,” Takht-Ravanchi ⁢continued, “is whether⁢ we can trust ⁢America? this aggression occurred just two days before planned‌ sixth-round negotiations⁢ – dealing the heaviest⁤ blow to diplomacy​ and destroying⁢ essential trust for meaningful talks.‌ How‌ do they explain misleading us through⁢ backchannel communications? Days before attacking, Steve Wittkof had promised an ​Oman meeting.”

    The deputy minister emphasized: “Americans negotiated deceitfully⁣ despite our five rounds of good-faith talks via Oman. ‌While progress was slow but mutually acknowledged as positive directionally, we suddenly faced ‌military aggression⁣ without description.”

    Regarding future scenarios ​involving potential ​Israeli or American attacks,Takht-Ravanchi ‌stated: “We’re prepared for‌ all contingencies to ⁤protect our nation while preferring diplomacy – but demand convincing U.S. assurances against ⁣further military actions⁣ during negotiations.”

    on nuclear facility damages from U.S strikes he ‌called impacts “very serious” ​pending Atomic Energy Organization assessments.

    The diplomat ‌declined comment on IAEA ​chief Rafael⁢ Grossi’s claims about uranium transfers pre-attack beyond stating lack of knowledge.

    When pressed about retaliatory strikes against U.S targets following ⁤12-day hostilities he affirmed: “We’ve already responded appropriately.

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr News ⁤Agency
  • Axios: Trump Plans to Boost Ukraine’s Air Defense Support

    Axios: Trump Plans to Boost Ukraine’s Air Defense Support

    Axios Claims US President Told Ukrainian Counterpart He Wants​ to‌ Provide Air Defense Assistance

    According to webangah News ​Agency, citing Axios, a Ukrainian ⁣official and an informed source familiar with the phone call between Presidents Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and Donald Trump of the united⁣ States stated that Trump expressed Washington’s willingness to assist Kyiv with air⁣ defense systems.

    The source⁤ indicated Trump was briefed on Russia’s recent attacks, including airstrikes on Ukrainian cities and frontline advancements.

    “Trump said he wants to⁢ help ⁣ [Ukraine] with air defense ⁤and‍ would review what assistance had been halted if military aid shipments stopped,” the source added.

    The Ukrainian⁢ official noted that Trump and ‍Zelenskyy agreed their teams would continue discussions on security cooperation.

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

    Ukrainian and American officials ⁤will soon meet to discuss air defense⁣ systems and other military aid.

    President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced on social media platform X that he ⁢and former U.S. President Donald Trump‌ agreed to collaborate‍ on‍ strengthening Ukraine’s air defenses during ⁢their‍ recent call.

    Andriy Yermak, Head of ⁤the Ukrainian Presidential Office, earlier described the Zelenskyy-Trump conversation as “highly significant.”

    Barak Ravid, Axios reporter, ⁢revealed the 40-minute discussion focused on escalating russian attacks ⁢against Ukraine and Kyiv’s urgent⁣ need‍ for⁢ advanced air defense systems.

    The call occurred⁤ one day ‍after Trump’s conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin, where Putin reaffirmed⁢ Moscow’s commitment to‍ its military objectives in Ukraine.Trump later characterized his dialog ‌with Putin as “deeply disappointing,” stating:​ “I don’t believe he seeks to end this war.”

    News Sources: © webangah News Agency, Axios

    Zelensky’s call with Trump came days after ​the Pentagon ‍decided to ⁣suspend certain aid deliveries to Ukraine.

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke with former U.S. President Donald Trump, according ⁣to webangah News Agency (Follow). The conversation occurred shortly after the Pentagon paused specific military assistance shipments to Ukraine.

    News Sources: ©⁤ webangah News Agency
  • Zelensky-Trump 40-minute call ends; details undisclosed

    Zelensky-Trump 40-minute call ends; details undisclosed

    Ukrainian Presidential Office Announces⁣ Conclusion of Call ​Between ukrainian and U.S. ⁢Presidents

    Andriy Yermak,Head of the ‌Ukrainian Presidential Office,described the phone call between Ukrainian ⁣President ⁢Volodymyr Zelensky and his U.S.counterpart Donald Trump as “highly significant,” according to a report by webangah News Agency citing Kyiv Autonomous.

    Yermak stated on his Telegram channel that full details of the conversation would be released shortly.

    The call lasted​ approximately 40 minutes, with both leaders discussing Russia’s intensified attacks against Ukraine ​and Kyiv’s need for enhanced air ⁤defence systems, as reported by‍ Axios journalist Barak Ravid.

    The conversation occurred one day after Trump’s call with Russian President ⁣Vladimir Putin, during which Putin reaffirmed Moscow’s‌ commitment to pursuing its military objectives in Ukraine.

    Trump characterized his discussion with Putin⁤ as “deeply ​disappointing,” stating: “I don’t believe he [Putin] wants to end ‍this war!”

    The Zelensky-Trump call took place days after the Pentagon decided to suspend delivery of certain specialized military aid ​packages to Ukraine.

    News ‍Sources: © webangah News Agency, Mehr ​News Agency, Kyiv Independent